7 ;7 • _ _ James P. Harr, Editor'& Proprietor. NTLRE L L 'Y Iif,tE43.I6VRABLE . . liO ALOOHOL . IO 3REPARATION A PURE TONIC MEDICINE. DR lIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PBBPARBO BY I R C. M. JACKSON, Phi's& phia, Parma, W ill effactifally cn Liver Coinplaint, DYSPEPSIA, jAIJNDICE, Chronic. or Nervous Oebilliy.lfitseages of 'the Kidneys, and all Diseases Axislag from aillsordered Liver or Simmich, sash - ; ea Caroni _potion. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the!llead. .Acidity of the Btomach, Nausea Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fallnesn:or Weight. in the Stomach, r•• ottr - l•rtictatmwl, Sink ing Air Fluttering at the ' 4.'4 Stom da_ Swimming o. ileac . Hurried and; . ifficult 'Breathing, Eluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensitions when in a lying oosture, Dimness of, Viskin, Dots or webs be um sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Bead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin Mid Ptun in the Side, Bsak, Chen. lambs. to. Sudden Flushes'ofileat, Bura in in the Pito-IQ Constant • Imaginings of!Evii. . and great depres sion Of And will poiitiv prevent Yellow Fever. Billions Fever, de, • THEY CONTAIN • `••••--1H) ALCOHOL OB BAD WHISKY! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine ases o nt of a hundred. tr Induced by the extensive, sale and universal popularity of II oofland.:a German Bitters, (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant' quacks and unscru pulous adventurers, have Opened upon suffering humanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor Whisky, vilely cotoriounded with injurious irugs, and christened Tolll* Stomaching and Bit ters. Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bOttles, and bigbelifed kens,•under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of ouring only aggravates diseases, and leave the disappointed sufferers in desnair, YOU IVA NTS6I,IfETHING to STRENGTH EN YOU? YOU WANT A GOODi:'APPETITE DO YO U WANT TO 11 UIZD UP YOUR CON - BTITUTION 1 DO YOU WANT TO PEER WELL 1 po Al s o:4T ANT TO GET RID OF NER VOUS DO WANT ENr"GY h DO yon' Brant to sleop*eli want a brts6 and vigorous rooting I d+se • HO9FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. n J. N.eictoP ar°M. Editor itf the oyokpedia of RcKgioua Knowk ge, Althungli not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effectig L yet know of no exiO3.oient reason why a manniay not testify to the benefit he believes himself t 6 have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more' readily!. in regard to Hoof land's. Ger Man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced ..s.inst them for many year% under the impree , stun that they were chiefly an alcoholic -mixture, am indebted to my frienaltobert shoemaker.hsq ~for the removal of thidlprelndice by proper .ests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three nettles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present yeer, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of sodilv and mental vigor which I had no telt for is months before, and had almost depaired of re aining. I therefore thank God and my friend for lirecting me to the u.se J.NEWTON BROWN. PHILADELPHIA. June 23, 1861. Prom the Rev. Joaeph R. Kennard.:Paator of the Tenth Bavtiet Ghttrch. De. JACKSON - DELa 8.11---1 have been fr Inertly requested to connectmy name with corn neudations of different kit& of medicine, but -egardi• g the -tactics ea out of my appropriate phere, I have .3 all cases declined; but with a gear proof in various instances, andltarlicalary In my owh family of the usefulness of Dr. Hoo German Bitters, I depart from my usual course, to express my fukconviction that for general debility of the system, and especially Liv er 4:ample-int it is a safe and valuable preparation. lu some eases it may fail. bit usually I doubt re t it will he very beneficial to those who suffer from the abOve causes. Yours very ret.oectfully. J.; H. KENNARD, . Eighth below Coats street, Phila., Dec. 24th. p r omthe Wife N ALD ER44.11 , WUNDER. Oer manovni. , GEII.I Witov^s, June 1 1861. DR. C..M. JACICVN Siniit gave me pleasure, rvo years ago, to give you aleertificate, testifftag net the German Bitters had done for me iam ow pcilectly cured of all those diseases your iedieuieprofesses to cure Vim Dyspepsia, Cluoi tcand Nervous debility, &scam of the Hi& rep, tc. The powerful influence), it exerts upon N sr- Yous prostraticn is surprising, I hard been con sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and without hesitation, have recommended it for the abovecomplaints, and in eery instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great ping Store, and in most of the Groom stores re. If any one should quiteflon what I say, let them emir toGerrmintown, liind will"provii their satisfaction, that the , illitters have cured this vicinity more than twelitY.oluses of the above lusesses. BespectfullY, HANNAH WUNDER, M ean ' Main street, above Rittenhouse , Germantown, s, - JUST THE:THING .1 0 01. THE SOLDIERS Will build uP the constittdion, and give health sud strength to an overtaaked and diseased talth. LAMBE TES27IIION3II. ROM THE ARMY Pituartpxfili, August 12.1862. Da. O. M. JAC/M0*71641h.. Sir: While in Vir jnie, owing to the change of water, I was taken witka_severe diurrhcea, which seemedinomable, and which greatly -wealteged me. .When we euched Martinaburg, I feared., I should have to ome home ; but noticing Witte of yolli Bitters in .he store M.r. IL EL Price , inj , that tOWDo Pur bused a supply , , and ,n taking it was speedily re stored to health. The diirrhcea was quickly eheckedi and I experiencettino return of it. A numberof my comrades, who suffered in thesame mariner and from the same cause, with whom I shared the Bitters, loin me in thiscertificate. I l ancet to return to the seat of war with the Leg on, and shall certainly thkea - suPPly of the Bit rmy knapsack. I'woidd not be without it r its.weight in gold. particularly on goinginto a =atone region. Xoulll. truly, 4t, CohPadY:Rft TE t Legion. BEWARN-DP.OO.IIII7E.RFEITS. is gee; that the signature of?' C. M. JACKSON..! io (lithe )Vs.t.eraa of °soh bottle, Principal Offioe andlMannfEtotory, mu. oat ARC 'STREET JONES.& EVANS, alecoonsomt Iv C. M. ..Lcirsort & Co.) PROPRIETOR& ti air For sale by Dabintuneand Dealers in every *GPM to the United States. and by - - - . _a Pittsburgh.. iitilwAuaTsj, eS ei.tunitenz ais: solbriale at JOSE FlattilMelleor. std Diamond And .Mitikes one: I gar Sat also by 11131071 .701111 INTO Caesar SegitlMlNlCipesd False& meal - -‘4 , ..; •s s x ; . 4 g _ k . . . (11 `j;:, ; • i‘ • • • • _ • , • . - .1 The Philosophic Burner. rifLYDEN'tit NEW DaeltyrejteriN4 AIM Phil9sophk Burner for Carbon Oil Is now. early. It posseeses advantegea over the sommonStunere, - • • • M;giM==M - - -- • .. . • • . 2 - *Hawn .anztesantity di, ail . With wifely. 8. It can used with a long or short chimer. 4. It osmfbetuied 911 a tepee night-lamo. 5. It can alwayi4 be made to burn economically. 6. It is 'more amity wicked' than any other burner. 7. It Can 't° trimmed and'lighted without re moving the tone. • 8. It throws all the white light above the cote. 9. The `chimney can be removed or inserted without totelhing,.the,gless. • These burners are the common No: size, and can be put on aurlamp now in use. Every per. sen using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophie Burner. Price 25 cents :_per dozen *2. Bold a No. 82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. P. HA YDER. TH..43.N.A. 01 C. VVE ARE NOW 11.0.1 1 113ACTIlBiN0 this artiale, which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive odor, and transtrof color. (which color we warrant to be o by age or exposure.) is unsurpassed by any tern'. [rotor in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also. our manufacture of • CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap ilakers and Oil Refineries which excels 10 per cent. in strength all the make of :Eaglisb Soda brought to this oounts7. Ow manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL,, AC. Are so well and favorably known we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and humbles will K. w' ---- "b at tended to by addreadu• GEORGE COLttuurl, ascot Penna. Bait Mannfaaturint: Gomm.", 24 Wood atred tt . Pittabliroft. nrlR• Ipd►r,S.P TO THE\PUBLIC. IBS PM 0 KALIL. " * lAtheignorantandfalse ty Modest of all denomi nations, treat -Benet and delicate disorders,. self- -- - - y . abuse and diseases or tt :% Mations common and in aidetit to youths of both •texes, and adults. sin gle or married. Became De. DEANSTRUP publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfuth shooked, and think it a great sin very immoral and for contamination :and corruption among their wives, promising eons and dauxhters. Theu family physician should be cautions to kee t p ß i al tietr in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. WRIT. (except publishing) lest a lucrative prac lice, might be lost to them among stupid falsely modest and presumptuous faxmliea., born and raised in ignorance, sprung up as inuohrooms and who compare society, intell4ence, sense, ka, to collars and cents. mysteriously, meanly orith gotten. It is to publicity, however t numerator parents and guardians are t al • that theii row daughters and wards, previously feeble eiokly and of delicate condition and appearance nave been restored to health and vigor by DR. BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage through him have been saved much ma tering, anxiety, mortification, Spermatorr hea or nocturnal emmissions, are completely curia in a very short space of time by Ins new remedies which are pea allarlythis own. They are compounds ram the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the fallacyof the Mercurial ticatment,he luau abandon ed it and substituted' the vegitable Female dis eases are treated with marked suocerts--name had over forty years (40) experience in them treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in the United Stater leads him to eay—to all with a fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no langerV montebanks and quacks. but come and be e Consumption and all of its kindred - diseases, in which so many annually fill our countries, can now be relieved, providing they attend to it in time - particulars can be had of my treatment byproburing a copy of the hieilicg.,Advieer„whiob is given gratis to all that apply Daring the ad vantage of over forty years exPerte4oo and observation, consequently. he has superior skit' in the treatment of special diseasee, and who is daily consultedby the profession. as well as ream mended by repeatable eitims, publisuers, pro prietors of hotels, ,ku. Office Sri Smithflele street, near Diamond divot. Private oommuni cations from all parts of the Union stiatly at tended to. Direct to deEdydaw lAKLAI4 - D PROPERTY FOR SALE U A handcorne tw., story brick dwelling eon taming Mx mows and al. itchen, w 4,11 between 3 and .1 acres of ground, on which is over 10U bear ing frui trees. shade trees, shrubbery, /cc.; two never failing springs and a well of good water,. Possession given immediately, tor pike and terms apply to . N. P. SAWYER, aa.27 47, Wood street. THIS DA It— • Jost °pried a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS w. H. BMW BE & Siv9 143 Federal street, Allertieny ten N 15 W t) D is WE HA VE JUST RECEI VED FROM V V gas East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Yontlui wear, embraeinse all the newest etylea COATINGS. CASSIXERES AND MENGEL W. S. Mal= lap Co., ids Federal street fr• MA.VITAi• 0 .•10.4.-111100h 9TIO -4'' immrcl L PE. lAL NetTICE—FILE LAS r IN. stailment On the a-segmtnt for Oradingand paving node 'under th- supplement to the city Charter' is due, and if not pats before the Ist of .October text wih be plao.cl in the hands of the city bolicitorliar eollection, sad et to ensta of Mut. se9-tf WAI. 10 ElBAUM,Treapui er U 1 - t tilt? .E.:AN AGENCY. I~VIIOMAB RATTIGAN, JUIROPEA.Ai IL Agent, US Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or send' back i passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sailmapackets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR BALE, paysible in any part of Sanwa. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets: and for the lines of Steamers sail- Ang between New York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Glows, fell WM. 11.8MITR JOS. R. BOMB WM. H. SMITH dr . co, WHOLESALE GROCERS NO& 112 SECOND AND IeFIRST STREETS! de23 PITTSB Ran . I.IIAGIS I BAGS!! BAGS 1 1 .11J12 20.000lbeamiess 23:425; 6,000 Glinis Sam:- • ' • ' 1.000-Bowboy Sacks; 2 500 Large Heavy Linen . • MOO Alan y 0 is and Corn Backs; 500 Salt Sacks—For sole HITCHCOCK, MoCREERY k CO., 8e22-3mis 131 Second street. . INDIA RUBBER M. ANIEETs FOR 64%D - 1 - ER'S - USE; supert r to any of the so celled "oum Blaekot , ." which ar- nothing more them Oil Cl tb. The article we offer is, warranted w der preof and elks unattested by heatand cold: which isnot the case with oil cl ,th. A nother sup ply just received at the India Rubber Depot, 26 aud2S St. Clair street. J. & ) sel6 1191.1. LAY YIAE6. DAVId 'CIAADLII3I4 a`orr7ll,Q Special Partner. General Parties. • MEANS & COFFIN, Ginsneseens w MI/andless. Means '& C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water 'etzreete i rem, prrrsiersum. PA GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROO F. NG . M A T tz r A CONNTA7II 0N sale with Also IRON SATURATED PM ROOF& Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer irtPenntrlranier» ; ,- Bi IP. SHOPE. 76 Smithfield ies-arad Pittsburgh._ IDER.2O BARRELS CHOICE 'CI- E-1 DlCEjnAtt received on cvnivicnnient and! for for anietti SZYMERA BROTHERS. 'i , Yes; 12 a and, sae. viry.vi APP M 4-45 dirifiltS AP* PlaffbieieiciTtd f r sale by .1 . • MES A, F:ft. WM parser Market sad PIM ,'TZE streets. JESSE : JOHNSON, iiiHRIL 001118810 N MERCHANT, AND MOAB .13' Flour, Grain and all kinds of Country Produce, Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &e. ia r-Liberal advamen made on oondgnmenta of Eg s tilf WINES ! OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND. ST auras , PHILADELPHIA. WM, BRICE & CO,, PRODUCE, AND PROVISION • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, YO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. when *IL. Liberal advances made on consignments rd. myl-lyd CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and eater in Cloths, ' Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors? Trimmings, &o, • 265 MARKET STREET, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. topl-tyd FIFES & LEHMAN, NO. 818 MARKET STREET Jobbers in Cloths 7 • Cassimerea, ratings, &C. &c. Alwais on hand a well selected stock of Goode suitable for the trade. myl-lyd B. S. MrDDLETON & 880., IMPORTERS Of WINES, BRANDIES, to., FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH THWNT STREET PHILADELPHIA. . sp18:10 JOHN E BLLIBON-WII P ELLIBON..BODII.4II B YLLIgop JOHN B. ELLISON & BONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMBRES AND VF,STINGS, NO. 239 MARKET STREET. (2d door below Fouirtb,) mylard PIIILA DELP HLA GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and <Wholesale and Retail Dealer 111 WEEP DPSONEPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-]j PHILADELPII IA WITH IVGI-CO P.m MANUFACTURERS cg IMPORTERS. —0 KEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myl:lyd PIIILADELPHI-4 FRIEND IN NEED. TR IT—DR. A SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINn"PIIT' prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut. the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing success. As an external rem edy it is withoutAvrival and will alleviate pair, more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and• Nervous Disorders it is truly infaUible, and att a cure • tot Sores,Wounds, Sprains. Bruises, tic., its soothing. h ealing. and powerful strengthening properties, excite thejust wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkable cares!, performed by it wit= the last • two years, attest this fact, It E. SELLERS Ar CO. deu,:lydiweow Agents for Pi ttebrgh RTEII.B PE ', ' a TUTU. W. STE his Uisr kleT. Pittsburgh, cept. •11, '62. 1 N OBEDIENCE TO ORDERS FROM I dju aht Oene-al Itussail, all ,ailitsry organ ized harlot let S. n rtm:l for lla,riebsre, are no ttfi ed "to remain at th• it reeve rive 1rh0....3 1. , r the erritent—to keep up their organ i sation Lrtherordets." BOX SOO / . Pittsburgh Post Office - - - - Captains of Companies whoPo ortra• i tattoo is not yot reported to theft) lice , sluarters are re qutated to r..port without o • la y 111 8 M. 110 WE. sta22:tf A. A. Gen't Penn's. •Al7/I.OTIIIISRHOY IVIRT •A8I8?Y OS FINISHED BRASS WORK, DAS AND STEAM FITTERS, itir - Partionlar attention to Wang Oil Refiner .es, Braes Castings of superior amp:till:Lees made $o order. Steamboat work and repairing gener ally. .10Z-Roaa' Oil `e; Dam's Safety Lam Ow Bracket, and t tents: Corner ST. CLAIR STREET AND D LiQb EBf4TE WAY. fentf oung'l6 Eating "'falcon, ooasza VIRGIN ALLEY AM SMITH FIELD MEM: Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies or the season will be served up In the most palatable style. ELI YOUG. ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield N st. JAKEB H. GH.T.LDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, SEAMLESS' BAGS, AND OF OSNAIBITELGS, 12 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. 133 SW- Ordera amyl* left at_ B. CHUMS & CO'S, Wted• street, Pittsburgh. no3l:lide w]r A 1111. BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER! NOB, 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, CB. SEELY • 141111 FM STREET. opposite Oathed* REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. • NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and other rittaw , STRAYED OR STOLEN. A SMALL RED COW. ANY PERSON . .tM. finding he , will be suitably rewarded by leaving word at filartio's 'llrooery, on Rebecba :Preen, Allegheny,. t npositei Patterson'a Lumber Yard, o by dropph a note in the Pittabligh Poet Office. ul2-tI 1? H. WTLLIAMIQ GREAT REREMTOW LW EIVEI=IiI BOQTS, SHOES, AND GAITEILSI) At the auLe dew STORE OF • JOBS If. BORLAND! Efaiketip.setakootta 4456.6 ate FtftD. 1.21 • 0 VERT ROOT'LII9 ANXIOIIS .124 hear from Uteri:l6.Mo th .ed 4EO t know where_ 9 buy noon is- VIP. es -bow- Th. place Is at bi"gama's, MA Meet. MMIC.2iM WED STE SDAY OCTOBEIt, 8,,11462. FELIDELPHIA an TERMS, PHILADELPHIA, I== C. HARRY BRIAN, DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, vuirroN aL Allegheny City. Pa.. ItAIIrOPMMiMMS OP PITTSBURG 1r ... , 4 ..`_!;',qf-,,,',;:,F1 illgiftildfilh STORY, ALirailail DUMAS. I was just eighteen years of age, and hod beet, serving for two years, as ensign, in the Paulovsky regiment. The regiment was stationed at the great building still standing on the other aide of Champ de Mars, -opposite the Bummer Garden The Emperor Paul L had reigned for three ,years, and lived in the Red Palace, which had just been completed. One night, when I had been refused leave, owing to some hoyish freak, ; and was alone in the guard-room, asleep, I was aroused by a voice, whose biliath swept along my face, and whispered in my ear. ,'•Dmitri Alexandroviteh, arise, and fo low me." I opened my eyes: a man was standing before me, who repeated the invitation as soon as I was awake. "Follow, youl" I repeated; •'and where ".1 cannot tell ytm. Still you may kpow that I come from the emperor." I shuddered. From the emperor! What could. he want with me, a poor ensign of good fam• iiy, but 'too remote from the throne fur my name to have reached the emperor's eai•e. I remembered the Russian:proverb, which originated in the time of Ivan .the terrible, "Near Czar, near death." Still dare not hesitate. I leaped from the bed and dressed myself.' Then I looked attentively at the man who had come to wake me. Although wrapped in his pet• 'lase, I fancied that I could recognize an old 'Turkish slave, first the barber, then the favorite of the emperor. This exam ination, however, was not long; by pro lougiog it, it might have become danget ous "I am ready, — I said, after five minutes, as I fastened on my sword. My discomfiture was doubled when I saw my conductor, instead of openiug the barrack-gate, descend a small staircase leading into the cellerage. Lie lighted our road with a species of dark lantern. Af ter several turnings, I found myself op posite a door quite strange to me. Du ring the entire walk we had not met a soul; the building seemed deserted. I fancied lsaw two or three shadows flit past; hut they disappeared in the obscur ity. The door was closed; my guide rap ped upon it in a peenliar way; it flew open, evidently by the assistance of some one on the other side. In troth, when we had passed, I distinctly saw a man close the door and follow us. After proceed ing five hundred paces we reached an open paring, which my guiso unlocked and closed after us. I now • remembered that .a subterranean gaiThry connected with the Ited Palr.re with the grenadier's barracks. We arrived at a door like the one we bad gone through first.. My guide knocked; it opened, and we found ourselves opposite a staircase which we ascended. It led into the utliee of some large building which, was carefully heated. Then all my auuhts ceased; I was being t'.ken to the emperor—to the emperur,who Rentz.° f,:tih ine,an insignificant subaltern. 1 remembered the story of the young ma eign,,whorn he met it he Street, an rittae to less than A barter of a hour to the rank of general. But I could not hope he suMmontd me for the, same purpose W Mtteverit might be, we soon reached a last door, before which a sentry was walllieg up and down. My guide put his fund uu my shoulder and whisper ed: - Take care of yourself; you will so2n be in the pre..ence of the emperor." He whispered t, the sentry, v.ho moved on one ,itte: Then he opened the door, by some secret spring, as it seemed to me. A 11l le , drei4ed to cal l'eu 41143 fashion, with boots coming half way up his thigh, a coat tailing to his spurs, and wearing a gigantic cock hot, turned around at the noise. I recognizea the emperor; it was not difficult to do so, for he reviewed lls every day. I remembered that on the previous day his eye had rested upon me; he had called nay captain from the ranks, and asked him some questions, then gave an officer of his suite some sharp and de• cided order. All this only served to in- crease my apprehensions. • "sire," my conductor said with a bow "this is the young ensign with whom you desired to speak. '1 h l e emperor drew near me, and as he was very short he stood on tiptoe to look at mq. Doubtlessly he recognized me as the person he wanted, fur he nodded his head, and turning ()this heels, to the man to . My guide bowed, went out, and left me alone with the emperor. 1 assure you I would sooner have remained alone with a lion 6 its den. The emperor at first ap peared to pay. no attention to me; he walked up and down with long strides, stopping before an open window to take a breath ut fresh air, then returning to .the table, he took a pinch of snuff. I had ample time to examine all the furniture and arrangements of the room, which was the one in which. Paul was afterwards killed. Near one of the Windows was a bureau; on it lay an open paper. Atilength the emperor appeared to re member myresence, and came up to me. His face see ed to me to be furious as he stoped in fr nt of me. "1 4 0 "Lest," he addressed;me, "dust!—thou knowest thou art only dust, and that I am everYthingl" • I know not how I found strength to re fyp...l "Ilort are the chosen of the Lord,the de cider of the distiny of men." "HumlY, he growled. And turning his back .on me he began walking up and down'again, taking: snuff furiously, till he resumed: "Thou r knoweet that when I command I inugt be obeyed without resistance' ob servation, or comment." "z\ -s oue would obey God. Yes, sire, I knowlit." • • . Re4ooked at me fixedly. There was an expression in his eyes of so-strange a character that! could not endure his look; I turned away. Ile seemed satisfied with the influence he exercised over me; he attributed my conduct to respect, while it wind disgust. Then he went to the ba re an, took the paper, read it once more, folded it" placed it to an envelope and sealed it ) not with the imperial cypher but with a ring hp wore on his finger. Then he came back to me. "Remember that I have chosen three among ft thousand to execute my orders," he said, "because I thought they would-be well executed by thee.' "I shall ever have before my eyes the ob edience I owe my emperior," replied. "Good, good! remember that thou art but dust, and I everything." "I wait your majesty's orders." "Take this letter, carry it "to the mar , of 'the ,fittrt34, accompany him wherever he may te• pleasedloWte ther, be pi 4 eteat w hatever he does; and tome and tell me - I have seen.' " (To Ix CosotinuolL) i=E9 DIME SAVINGS INSIITUTION4 NO 110 SmltlifleLi. street, opixteite tae Castore Howse. Chartered by the Legedattire: OFFICERS. Preoldent..-...-„JAJKEK PARK. Jr., • TICS PRESIDENT& Wm, H. Smith H. F. Rudd Thos. H. Bleeder A. Heineman Francis Sellers Joshi,a Rhodes John F. Jennings, Jacob Stnokrath Thomas S. Blair ' Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Sleek TRUSTEES, , .. Josiah King C. Zug A.B Bell Joe Dilworth 8 8' Fowler Vr A Reed Jas W Woodwell R C Schnietts F Rehm C W Ricketson J M Tiernan 8 H Hartman D. M Long R J Anderson ' Jas W Baxter D E hicKinley 0 El - Wolf - Roberti) Cochran Win Smith . W lhmsen 0 B Jones ' B F Jones W R Phelps 0 B. Herron BEOHETLEY AND 111W1111tER, D. E. MoKINLET. Open daily, from 9A. it. to 2P. N. Also, Tues day and Saturday ivenings, from 6 to S o'clock. Deposits received of ONE DIME, and upwards. Dividends declared in Dedember and J ade of each year. • Dividends allotted to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as pridcipal, and bear in. terest.thuil compounding it. Books containing Charter, ...By-Laws, &0., 'fur nished, atthe office. • Xi- This Institution offers, especially to these persons whose tathingS are small, the cpportrinity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, their money not only beingsafe but , bearinginterest, in stead of remaining unproductive. mid 2 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CHURCH TRW Leann Wall's SULU= every Sunday at.- do Turtle Creek, .do do do Minton's, do do do Wilkinsburgh do do do East Liberby, do do Arrive at Pittsbur gh, RETURNING TRAIN P, M. Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday do East Li aerty do do do Wilitiziaburgh do do E 2 do Brinton's do do .....„..149 do Turtle Creek do do Arrive at Walla, 2 00 J. STEWART. Panne:Eger Agent. Pittsburgh. July 9. 188: ' jylltf N"s -- 125 Frails Tries Almonds; 10 Bales bangudoe do 30 Bags Sio.lv do 50 do E•gash Walnut% 30 do ilberui, 3 . 0 do Brasil Nuts; 50 Boxes Shelled Almonds; st cgs do do 214 Bags 2./00 CoeoStsts; 50) Bags Atnean Pee N eta; In Store and to arrive and for sale by ' REYM ER & BRO'S, .8 0.5 Nos. 1W and 124 Wood street. ARM Y bacurrs, SOLDIERS' GOODS I New etileseellineelicap. at MACRIJ M & GLYDE. eel 78 Market street, bet.. 4th & Diamond 1.20 0 BALMORAL WIWI B. Real Scotch and Domestic Makes All new styles and choice colors, received before the hot crest advance, and for sale wholesaleand retail by RATON. MACRCM & CO., se6 IT Fifth street. -OCAS on. imams COMPANY, , OF PENNSYLVANIA: , 9FFICE ST. CLAIR STREET, near the Bridge, Vh.Addreea J. WEAVER:4TR— Seertetar7 and Treasaree. mrl9-tf KENSISCITON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD 4M 131..A.0111.. Manufacturers of ior, Sheet, Boller, Plate, Hoop, A and T Iron, Nails and Spikes ; la% Semen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron, suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY OAS WORK Warehouse. No. SS Water street and N s Market street, Bairalers Building. atil3:6B6m-is NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY , F o ß i k pz EEDT LED GONORRHEA. G NET. URETHAL Discharges. Seminal Weakness. Nightly Emla mons., Inoonti , miogHittital GT Tel. Stricture and Ade, one of the Kid and Bladder. Which has hew , n ne y! ed by upwards al ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. in their private practice. with the entire mom ozperftding Coma, CorAmk. CAreouts. or ens aompound hitherto mown. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speedy in action, often effecting • cure In a few dart and when a onre is effected it is perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the astern. end never nause ate the stonuagt t &cr impregnate the breath and being sugar cos all nauseous taste is avoided. No change of diet necessary whilst using ch em, oor doea their action interfere with bradawls p at suits. Each box contains six dozen 1111. s. PRIOR. ONE DOLLAR. Dr. Bell's Treatise on Dentinal 'Weakness. Self Abuses, Gonorrhea, Glee. ocv, a Pamphlet of 5 0 Palen eentainintimPertaut advice to the &t -alcum. SENT J RIDE. nit cents are required to pay postage. .. DR. BELL'S GREEN BOOK, A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, 0Z et, Strio tam Syyhi hi., ac., in all the various stages, with 7 P esoriptiona in English, adapted for self rea tment, without the dof a physician PRICE ON DOLLAR. The Pills or Books will be sent. secure,from ob aervation, by mail, post-paid. by any eavertised Agent, on receipt of the money. 4. - J. BRYAN, Rochester N.Y Gen'lAsatrt. JOSE P 0 iILEMING, corner Market street and Diamond Agent for Pittsburgh, Sold by all Druggists. -elflneeowirie THE ELDORADO, • (TORYRRLT COURT IXORRQUiR,) CORNER FIFTH SMITHFIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Post °Hoe.) TIE El CBSCRIBER. IFAITING taken the above well-known stand will be pleased to see hit friends at all howl. Hie wines, liquorsales, and mare are of the beat. I3md JOHN LUNDY. Proprietor. ISTF.AMBOAT AGENCY. WM. lIA.ZI..VAL"I" Hu opened.= ales at , NO. 90 WATKR, STREET. Where he will transact a General Steamboat &gamy Imams, arid would Solicit a sham of paC rousse from steamboat men; a024-lycl cLosure OUT TALE or BOOTS, SHOES, AIVI) GAITERS AT -BOttAND'Et. an 9 99 Market street, 2d door from IT YOU WAFT sows GOOD NEW Fruit orprepared :Mines. Meat, mixed, and all other kinds of Spices, °oohing - Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron r eel go to Haworth h Brothers, in the Diamond. where you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house injhe...citt as Also as: and ptii assortment of Family rooeriss, Fro % :i al Brandies, and all other ``` Domestic Lion° BROTEUIP de24 corner Diamond twidZiateinid 9NE TWO-SEATED. filC ONDHAND CARRIAGE, in trod order. wig he 9 , 11. at $45 at Wit? JOSEPP WFI I'VE'S. selit Caninge Reno-Itnry:Twoillile Run. t 1 R . IREN RAVE ARRIVED M horn dto &Ida' , fineefitm we would say go to Ideeleljend'a , eritoOtb and Shoe& . ,11CON-700 BACON "." " 1124ftee ".I n tirEereTZMR. •"- !., -I I~L • , T.7E t and at- eta. rie, • grille; OOO Bilti 0Y.W..,:: • _ $l4l7l7,l,47RitinEAM FAIR •f 4antod at . , ' Veit hp,Ob* etvoritheettle — Rete F-4trikeli •L ifcto i vir e - • - 8 , 2 , z. tren p itpmed untl n.x• ye .r on accst , t of the litlaPPY militar rll, sOX Prouldet. r 0 our country Will pay the hiding iialh Mots. A B. LearaAns• Doerruen, NortLlown. ra.731014•13 AUZ L, saii) Ilkeetfteek 11111111111EMEME BTOVE 0' 10- • - " If° , A. BRADY-art 1 , NO. 30 WOOD ISTREIM corner Second,lNttabnrigh„ Iden.alhoturerami Wholesale and' desilerin all kinds of l ' Oook, Parlor, and Heating 134 cries, grate Fronts, Fenders, &O.' .: ! - : etir In our ample room - mays form S the BLEBRATED OAS BURNING CGOIINTGVNB EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits of vehloh have been fully tested by . onsands, and the Stove prononneo aneenaled 7 any in this. market; together vdtti amraat many Char desirable patterns. • - have also a very large assortmen' t.of . • - • PARLORAND HEATING TOrgs.-. embracing some of the BEST PA ERNS•now flared to the public. ir- FANCY ENAMELED GFA K FRONTS AND FENDERS. of the newest styles. Common I Kitchen Bow and Jam Orates, all Id which era offered at very low prices. Sir Special inducements offeredters in want of GRATE FRONTS. myitf - , J. Fic At. 141'r3ri".70E.W,1 Erass Founiteris, GAS AND STEAM _FITTERS, An kind of Bram and I4ont made to order. ' 4 A lee, BRASS OASTOGS, OF Alit., ^ROBS, Made at the shorted notide_ A M. , 9 15 , 9 20 ....„ 9 25 9 42 9 50 10 15 OIL REFINERY'S Fl ViatlP...• . 1111E.Ail ceder left at BOWE & TETLEY'S _, 130 W( OD STREET. will be pranikWlrWtterided tio,' The members of this firm being. p tisat . inn . e- , el:iambs., of many year? e ~ .perimice" !ti the . mat neas, will insure to give satisfaction n eirmi re; speet. • E 156-13rd' ------, - ----- - -.- 7 1 1 EETII EXTRACTED WI T/I.OIIT PAIN 'by the use of on' afroaraOs' whiroby no drugs or galvanic battery are used...: -Medi cal gentlemen and their families bavq their WO extracted by my process. and are ready to testify . as to the safety and painlessness of _ate cperation, whateyer'has been said by pemons itiferee'ed to asserting the contrary, having no knowledge ofmy PrOCESS. i 115-ARTIFICIAL TEliffll insertsl' in every style, and charges as low, as will i r o firraot the bast of material in all oases. ' E. OUDRY , list, i noltly-la. 134 Schithield street. • • . 1 -7 8. hi. 31/ER & JO., i . 1 .. MANDFACIIITEERS OP . Pure No. 1 Carboin 01.1, •ND ' • 33 .IE. IV Z . CO T-4 E. illiir:Office on LIBE R TY STR T s opposite Penn'a It. It. Depot.' , 111..A1l oil warranted. . itu24:3,ydi HENRY W. BEALTHONT DO,' LIORMERLY OF THE TWO-RAE Hi..IISR, dealers in Foreign Branßini. Wines, and Gins; also, Blackberry, Raspberry. Wild Cherry. and Ginger Brandies. Old Monongahela, Rye, and other iflaskies, Jarnaica Ram, Supe rior Wineßitters. &o. No. 83 Liber ... .et, ; Opposite Fourth street, Hotels. Taverns, and Familia& sup at mad-, crate profits for cash. New .Terser for lama ily or hotel purposca. ,iy3-fiend: - .l.rx-tc)zy o oi . . LONG, MILLER & l 0.4 ' ... . . . WORKS AT SIIARPOKTROW ar ON, 4 LEGRENY VALLEY P T AD. • , ilar-Offico ana Wareholue ' , '' I 23 MARREIf STREET, PITESTOIRGEL. ° Manufacture" of Illuminating and laibrlcat .1 oil Carbon Oils and Benzoic. ' ! NO. I REFINET* OIL WA AN'T'ED NON-EXPLOSIVE. always on h (I. ,0 02 0 0..7 , . w - ILLIA..m. GARB itk, . co. Wi)OLESALE GROCERS. 1 , • And Importers of WINES, BRANDSIW, G ~. &4). ALSO. 1 ' Distillers and Dealers lin VINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYT WHISKY 327 ,Liberty Street, PI7TSBUI3GII. J. H. CASIDAYL . • Note, Stock,. Draft; ,Bond d Mort. gage, Real Estate andSri. lt eandfse larolter, 7 1 OFFICE ,ROOlll No. 1213111 3 KE'S t r ILDMEL: YOURTiI tiTREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. X 53.000 to inveet in.Morizastis and Ni);1 Parer. I iza22 IaILINDItI ES.— 11.7 50 casks Prime Currants; , I 10 oases Si ily Liquorice; I • 2 do Cal .bag. do i 25 boxes filaocaroni: _ 20 do Vermicelli; 50 do Olico Oil. quarts and PintS; SO CaseS Sardines. ;4 and X cant; 50 fr.iils Date , . ._ • . . 60 h ang Cesdle Soap: . 30 do Citron; I 5 eases PrnLes if:liars; • • 5 de do fancy boxes. 1 . 200 boxes No. 1 Fire Crackers, 1 In store and for sale by REYM ER BROS. No.'s 126 and 12S W od street. Wholesale Grocery and Lig' or Store For Sale. TIIE STOCK AND 'FIXTII ES OF' A Wholesale tirooery and LiquOl lionsi‘ do ing a good tr do on one of the bsst bitsuinsa, streets in the city, is offered for sale,' is the own:: era wish to go into other businelw. For farther particulars address an7-tf LOCK 808 IS. PittsbitridiP: • • Lucent Oil Me° 2"/ K DUNCAN, DUNLAP •. °CO., Manufattardre of PURE WHITE ESTEEM, • C tl it JE; mace, NO. 991 LIBERTY STREET intta btuirh. Pa. JOHN LITTLE,I Jr: NO. 106 FOURTH STREET, STOCK AND BILL B! i litEfti Proutigeory •Notos. Stook 'Bonds, tip i,fortgara bought arid gold. JOHN FLEE GI. U DT S M I c :1 , A, .- 24 corner Ohio and Bea Teer ata, ALLEGBFJNY C1Tt,..1 Lame dock deans of all &motive I or val i d E lto order. and for said at LO PRI. Re airing promptly attended to. notatlyer-my-dt.f TIE' RNAN & GE' Wholesale and Retail :reeein, 11/POEMS AND DILLIZII TEAS, WINES, iliiioll43, &e., NORTH-BART corner OHIO STREET AND THE D.ND4 CLIPPING AND LEECHIN & iro gh. ts.Teetti extruded. Rot, Cold f lEilureer si V Wit ir alrlittia+ tr - Pf - tt ?t& 454112: - sl.q . J Mint* - .CATEET,34-' NIEERCAINT -TiAtsintS, .49tRIsPittra.71 - ELD J ; lati T! it, Etr.r. it. V V' Oft& Well'ooreOfed.itooli of 'A. L p. t•" 8 osnibting. of • Cloths;Cosimeies;Veitiogio, ' 419*-11ar g o stock of • GENT'S FIIANIS.EtIid. GO9p9 inehaing woozenshiro.paperaltara. Ned: anaaveyythbur itually - ket.t by flr t h -41mph:cm *lnlets orontrtly,fixoeut* sra .01v11. I - TIME tad with nua hir.son..o4llZ.K.R. : XvP, - - '104%; in a copditniittitiP. for 'the tri.pS4etion of tnogysß,Prir•BUta_tybei - jAnder •th'e.:31111111. end fitin. W..rdoCLINTOOK, Je 801., he 'solicits frtauli: irendrotpii titiblie *thtla arm to the new flrlrt, of, the liberal ?afro, ~.a.aber,gtofte eint 'oelrenfoyiid ' ' RPtirla -}favutg ti- purchased _for, CA .lU...before, thtiliteadvanee; theleees-f=itoek of Carpets in the city. weLineald call oc, l l- tettio of wholessle and ratairbtiyeral 'b oni'ciE 6 r Zre aq aoKtment of . 1 .43A1tPja74: itiNDREN.II:i. CLOT.Eb„ -- dic.' W. McCIINTOCI: ; attn.: . ,*)ll2'lAtffkevetee'er. sp arrAtzinittastet— - 44. • A- , I TW.HHOWN'SMEDICAL od 7.. ' :* Y . and 'SURGICAL Wee, No. 51) Smintshfi ylvania eld= street;,-Pittattnithc , . 7 ,::,..=" 1 1.. Pen. • ,i3su . '''...7 , .DIVIMOWNfe iin'oldliitfigi'P - • • t -...,7.-, .of ,Pitta and has beets. tn. : , i - g . , _. l .- , ' Practioefor.untltiattwiint7-fiv4 .5.-.... 4 e42 7, ' : " ,snare. =His tannest= .= Gen ~,-,- -..- ~ ~,, • 1 senthied meetly to Priybte,..p,d, ..' , l‘.`" , ,' - 14,± ' SurgicalDisetissis." "-, = '- - . -:.•,,,.. 1 ' itrhtibaliftiSTHALl*lo. 4 -7 r. ,. . -- ;=-=' .:. .rr. In `Msel* --- of se iisedleil MO f,'l42Ctad not - lad to finctsnit the sunipliottof szilaf.n.T/Isi Doetot se a regular taseinateond his egoess..-., c.,.., i ...• irest. mentor sWoestain cdansWf d . ..WAkeitl !.5 w Enve guar antee to the wagerers:oC obtaallugrulatswiS re lefTrythe'luse-orlibstessiedles an following his ,0 1 , fat:BROWN'S RERikHD3f! _never . Ail:to cure the Aesirlit: form ez -Viiiiresl Disease e, Impurities and , perottilmas Affeettews.— Also SD dissesearisintfromis tereditkry Mint. which nsandeAttifiMelt - iskAise• 'Sitar , : , of; W.ter ilk:kiwis. and. a grest_many, form:, of, skin ab. , ems. the Migin of Whrek-theWatientlir entirety_ Ignorant. To persona co Affliet4; Dr. Al rifo wrs offers hopes of a sure sourip h _ert. . • ~. `Dr. It . • MilliAlikw NA.M`U. - ' SS;= . ...-, roinses reniediess Ter the tuarmin,g perfele •binutslt on..ofbas by that soMOY teibit-OVsenlasal gratibeation, whit 'the yonntand,- weak minded ofien er 'ilvwartoAtd therd dezhieitatietlet.l ar • the Vat, TalibbleoMo ll **4 o itrizre oanntry —thetmwes,fts: and melte a tweedy rostoratien of Jar= ..q: t r.i..:11.7 l'i ); C r..-t: =t..::-, MI: - • ...:Drj bidini'fite69 l 2 l Attrreefixt VI - iy`tali'tta ibwi t ,m,v, Painful d i V-gr i t st ilitgil - im= illwaraMs a care: 'He' tt" tracts tis..Gleet, cronorrne a &Wass Vrothal , ParnaltiFfenknom Monthly Wuppmdods. ._ .._.,D 4.„.tha_4ointo, FistalaWdate. Jilluotaiiihageoddit; Pains In-',.t he Back and Kitlneys,lridta r tsortzt the;Hlistider;to- • vether withWittisesOtte'e - sin litiptun Oliglll.. A-, .. tette, deeeribthg the' symptoms. ooittnining e directed to DB. BROWN;No.SO EltoittLfie . St., Pittzbargh. Pa., will be immetiiiiely tram ed Medicine matte Any oases& 45644 pae.ked and secure from ebssrlaiaMs: Mos and Privatli Hooting= Noraift!iiiiiithkeld Street.e Pittsburgh. Pa: . .. wat-days:is ... . , LAU BIIEBBIW COPPEIMIN4 14111ELTEPOW WOll,-KR. P'AJEtIE.; .211".C11.13313t , - MaraS'utturias Sheath. Brasiene.anditOtt.lin'qppnr,lY-zz-zted Cep pen Bottome,Raieed Still 'kites:o,4p::, 1Z 41.40 4 iinrieS03 wad' • Mr; Conetentb , on. Jun& •Tirana - 's• Unpint nd Toolt•±MrtrohonsteNb."l4g and ..s.AO EC° Nll Mg.NElS.Titleinushi POZZLV , 7 I , z; Sir Special orders of Copper out Sw.i.rpd• • tiltaTa bO . "'` tvnv-rEt WARD &N . sY JNm k EFICTSR I ,I Lifilf, PA Warehouse; N0:149 First :and' .20`-.4..cfaidsg. hiaaafeeterers..of all.eiam and;heisniptioaa aoal 011,1tetortianalStills - , Gas salt lector Pipe talarqbexer:fiteelliinrids, alhas, an . . ' Also Jobbing and ' ' - OY - d tar_iptkaaroadeto.ordeilr., •,Ir, Having a oogolete maohloa isivaer, attached to the Foundl7. allaeosisary eill!be - eaivfail..7 eeteram , WALL i , • ;, WINDOW arnz"uNs.,4B. New 8446 AprinB7 * ^ A dress 'VarletsOnd _ •_` Amor*, Mesa% : ItettOr .4 141 caste • to 05 per Flees. • . • rot;tale bi, sail IomAiIit„:PAMBIEI43-. NIX id+ffilfkikiiikkir - : -. ; - 4 ~ .9 • : •••,' Betirete 4t)i it. 15411. door below Diamond Allot • , dattNNmiazi -C/RRIAGE. , .MANUFACTUREEISk ,, (At theild alttabiishadCoudi ifactialc) pirgolisegga 7;1 , Tairing - 49.1ism ttsitstk.zi.2.!l.+?7,l? .Roßlrs-imiaggiat. 4" • , P r AC II4 F,fP A.4VOTAI f;li coMussiot ZAbU F•2INAIWINCABIGHAITie. • . ' -.= Dealaikt Frans aqd PiViikureOfiquiNgiumea: , NO. 261 W11,14 - 17"1" 6112.2 N i; g bs uo t • - t e r t 3 friljt• ooiiiiiieiiiifeO - ': ( 13iti'ijoii, --- ; boleti* o tanint.guiTipta stkkii. ~ , ... J , ..: ! :0 i 04 ;4 ; ptiik e is, im - sidez-viiii4tritbreittatir't4W I ''' w ... l'AgiTthfcbrilA‘ asiiiiiitre*liilw.: is? f.: WHERE at au:hourt ,94.„,t4. ..zur,..., tios. , 5 .-.! : t .4. , CI Rll - , filr-n- ~..4. : , , , a a, ! ,. ;+:,,-;. ez, ...,, Pntleh ' eFTW, Orrlling bIItIMEIZASftt 15),, Iran 45'0115er: ' :170plietOnt' a. IgUKTIMILBEtianz BRILiNCEV.IIOI. JL Wood httoet„_of.theamp. Tiirontaatr,,i, tori, istabliahed MK "A oftchrS not% orPiano 7, ootavo,Centra Kan*, pomktiama tineAsseni,‘ -tiala or a firatOlata Itialrumemt with late noyeltipa (andeePlalht). - Highly toipartaatiilhe , critical* pianist. Low for osahiVreita t u anti .1/Ohlutfattargt%.,,,d O. B. d ru :C• BOOK - - dui:iamb:up( • iiriuniV2l l ll4ll, imiremimed from _ on haat T C;48.11 zr, wb o a f airear* ,.: 4 % , 1 .I.lo: l B4 , tettlimplai sir Osaftiarilibr inowermiwitipeti vtgi„ 1411' 8 ki l i t H apt -11.19 ,:e t o t; ; 1.! ANIS :4 t cvaLkijiiivt 3L ' • • : d3rr . • • ED • ..„ LILO' 0 r • ' • • • •at lataltat belarttOt watt- mut ?'nitiltt4/4"IPACVNIMPIAINIBITe .• - ` iiitefrita• • • C." .4° • • i „it: owdered pithar d 4ol .. saga. To pa arirm sz l4 f9r xiii. llll4 , ll i bsiiugy''soriss w&olikvoll,4s4. , , 4 vt 32 ri, at; 22. =Mai C(YPMESELIP:' MEE
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