Taiues IP. Itatat, Editor & Propri,tor.' E NTIRE'L'Y • VEGETABLE NO- ALOOROLIO PREPARATION ;TONIC MEDICINE. HOOFLANWS ° CET:vIIRA.TED iy RERMAIN BITTERS AI3T."AZ,ED B 1 Et C. al. ~, J AClKSOlii,lade' phis, Penna., Will- effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, . !ironic. or N ervous Debility, Diseases Or the liCidnnys and all Diseases Arising from a Disordered or stomaeh, such ds Consti- , _potion. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blobd, to the Hasid, Aeiditkof the Stomaeh, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, lour Frnetations, Sink ing or Fluttermgint the Pit uue Stom ach, BwhamingpA the demi. Hurried and difficult Breathing.tiElutiering at the Heart, lokingorrallibeatindisensations when in &lying ;posture,' Ditudessref Vision, Dots or webs be fit...re tne eight, Foyer and Dull Pain in the Head; Defietenekof Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes Pain in the Side, Bade.' Chest. iLitalis. Sudden Finishes oiliest, Burn ing in the, .lilesh, Constant Witsminge, of By i 1. and 'mot depres afros'of. id will positives' prevent Yelloa Fever. Billions THEYCONTAIN NO ALCOHOL OR BAD 'WHISKY! ,They will cure the ablite diseases in ninety-nine ,ses out of a hundred.; Induced by the exterisive sale and universal 3pulari a l of Tfooflimo German Bitters, (purely :getable k hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru lens venturers. hgde opened upon suffering Insanity the flood gates'of Nestrumam the shape poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious andlshristened Unica. Stomas:hies and Bit e. ::: Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic •eparations in plethoric bottles, and bigb - elated :gs, under the modest; appellation of Bitters instead of curing only aggravates diseases. id leave the disappointi3d sufferers in despair. YOU WA NT,}OhfETIIING ioSTRENGTII. EN YO UP YOU WANT A OUQD APPETITEI - YOU WANT TO Eit'lLD UP YOUR CON _ silivrroNr 1!1 O you, WANT TO FEEL WELL? O YOE WANT.TO GET RID °PERRINO'S • NESS? jt WANT EN.r°O Ylj o yova want to slO ..• • Po you want a bris p k and vigorous feeling T Jwido use SOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. ram J. Newton Brown, ir D. D.. Editor of the En cyclopedia ;of ROigious Knowledge. Although not disposed , to favor or recommend atent Medicines in general, through distrust of ieir ingredients and effects; I yet know of no qfiaient reason why a nnua may not testify to the ;'.nefit ho believes himself to have received from ay skittle preparationlia the hope that he may t 1173 contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in ;reliant to Hoof ind's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. ockson; of this city, because I wasprejudiced rainst them for many years, under the =pres ort that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, 121 Q .Jro the removal °flails prejudice by proper ~ t s, and for enecurageMent to try them, when I ffering from great and long .continued debility. he use of three bottles Of these Bitters, at the opining of the present year, was followed by relent relief, and restoration to a degree of cdiiy and mental vigor which I had not telt for a months before, and itad almost depaired of re lining.' Itberefore thatik God and my friend for ireeting mid, to the moot' them. J. NEWTON BROWN. :PHILADELPHIA, June 23,1861. tho Rev. Joseph Er.,'Kennard,;Paslor of the Tenth Balgist Ghurch. Da. Janwsols -- Dlidlt :—I have been fr u ently requested to connect my name with corn ,endatiour of different !kinds of medicine, but warding the oractice ati out of my appropriate [Mere. I have n ell cases declined; but with a Lear proof in various instances. -and particularly Imy owbt :family. ofthd usefulness of Dr. Hoof- Ens German • Bitters..ll depart from my usual curse to express my ! full conviction that for sneral debility:of the sye tem. and especially. Liv r Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. n some eases it may Sail, but usually I doubt not will be'very beneficial:to those who suffer from or above causes. You very reop_eetfully, J, KENNARD. Eighth. below Coate sired, Phila.. Doo. 24th. iroyiths Wife raj ALD a ptitiAN WUNDER, Ger mtUo 3. GnastARTOWN, June 11881. Ds. C. M. JAClCllON—Sill — neave me pleasure, wu yearssgo, to give You a certificate, testifying :oat the German Bitters' had done for me. I am ovt perfectlY eared of Tall those diseases your tedicine professes to owe, vis; Dyspepaia,_Ohron e and -Nervous debilitYi disease of the Kidneys, to. - The powerful influence it exerts upon Nor ougproon is surpristmg. I have been con ailed frequently in reference to your Bitters,and Tithout hesitation, bevel recommended it for the love compbsints, rid an every instance it has ,ffe4itrair cured. Your medicine has a-great oputationin Germantawn, and is sold in every .rug Store. -most of the Grocery stores ter e,any one should question what I say, let hem com m ete Germantown, and T will prove to heir eatisfaztion. thaktthe Bitters have cured in his vicinity more than twenty oases.of the above Decease. Reaped...sllly, 'HANNAH WIJNDRK, Main street. above Rittenhouse. Germantown, enn*..2 • 1 , dfDST TH E TIIINO7ROR THE SOLDIERS. 1 W ill build up the constitution. and give health Ltd strength to • am; oVertakked and diseased 1 1 ealth; I • "THE ItStIMONY FROM THE ARMY PHILADMILPHIA, - August 12, 1862. ',D a. C. M. Sizasor—D' ear Sir: While in Vir ,; 4„ owing to the hang° of water, I was taken (h a severe diarraaojlghleh seemed incurable. did ..which. greatly irepkened me... When we, cached Martins .t*a I should have to eine home; but noticing come of your Bitters in .be store Mr. 11. 11. Pride, in that town; I Pur hasod & supply, and on taking it was speedily re.. stored. to health. The diarrhoea was quickly rheeked, and I ogneriehced no return of it. A m ber of my oconredOe. who Buffered in thecae manner and from the fiimecause,withwhom I bared theilitterg. /aiii lee in this certificate. I eSpcet to rcteritto,tne, , lmat of war with the Leg shill certainly take a supply of the Bit sui my knapsack. would not be without it g its weight in gold. Mirtionlarly on going into a moiDo tolie region. ! ears. truly. A.& AYrElll7B. Company it. Med Legion. BEWARE -017;60UNTERFETTS. • Wee that:the : signature of "V. M..JACirDON." is ititße; liritirrsa ofikseh botUe". • • Prinniissl OffiDo; , and. Manufactory, N - 631 /10,0 A, STREET, JONESNSi EVANS, .106cogiBoNs'Toi). M. Jgcr.gos k Co.) pROPHIETORS. ro. s ae Danitgists and Dealers in every ern In the United Shites. and by Dr;OFF. •nr. KEYszn, 111 Pittsburgh. Bt. P. siCIiDELILTX......_. reg:liAeo4 les Also for sale st JOS FLMllsol3'tci. , Der of itur Diamond arid arketstreek, also by ! • F or Ede a Soto& zeintwromr, p a s t ilhsitlYlield sue Yeti* east tr i r . • • " 1 . , , • • • . • ' • r • • • • • . • . . • • ;4 4 ;.; A r t ; i4t . ;• , ; 11 1 • Le'..& •• •• • Fitn • • • • ••• • • ••;ifer •.1S.Vh•••••••'•••\i•,••• -, NAtI'. 4 gXA- • •••• • •;' f'1••••••••''C'Cr i •1• 1 4r2.•;14 . . ••r• ‘ ••••4 ‘ 4r4 • 44.4K ' ' ' ; • • • • ';;‘•••;•;;;'•'';4•314'• • • A VT - TY. • . 4 4 r , '; • k*. l •4'' tO• -.; • = fit u \ • . 4., 174:±- 4l • . • 4 '11 . 14,11^ 'tc - a tio &kg 4 - 1 . . .elm clf • " . . - Er • cdt•iF sit! - Lty E f ' - 1 ' 7 'T. - ,• pi , . :4. - B t , , f .• • i I .1 —. . • " - r- -Att I I • • , ' TO TEE WSPECIALs. •:AtlieLitaorantandfalel ly Modesto 1 all denomi nations, treat secret an delkate disorders,'-se' abuse and &se' s" / tT 9 6 1 13 4 fiotioVn cident to youths of sexes. and _. adults.: t Ds. Bilearginur 'POI so, the ignorant and feu - __ shocked, and think - ir a•:fireailiiii. 7 :it s iiiimotia and . for . contamination and' -- cerru on among .their vim premising sena and date . Their . family physician should be entutiotui toreep theta inigtiorarms thatthilylb`the seine no Dr. BRAD STBlll ) ..(exteept pizbliabing) net aim:native prain tics might,be lost to , them.among stupid blab max modest 'lmd - presumptuous 6.11: bore - and. raised in ignorance. sprung up xia ni and' who compare societr. - Inielngeocei se nse, ',W, idlers 'az4. Gent& mysteriously. emir gotten. It is to publicity, how__ ,- _ever 'that numerow Parents and guardians aro:thankful , that thole sous, daughtene and ward ,-previously feeble siokly and of delicate condition and taPPesranae have heeef - restored to health and vigor by Dit. BRANSTRIIP. besides many. before "and situ marriage thronglt him have'beem savedmuoh mit rennet. anxiety, nitirtilloation.: ke. I . Spermaten , hes or nocturnal inomiebionkarecoutaletely cured in a very short epece-of time by his new remedies, which are_pocraharly his own. They are oempottrub. rem the Vegetable , Kingdom, having seen the fallacy:ofthe Mercurial treatment he has abandon ed it and- aubstittitied the vesitable , Female dis eases are treated with marked suooesa--naminhad over "forty -- years -, (40) " experience in their. treat; ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in the United_ ,linittex leads him to say—to - all with a fair trial, -health and happiness will I again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with montelianke einid° teuxakg. but dime - and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of which so many. annually fill our ceintries, can new be relieved, • roviding they attend to it in time Full particularscan be had of My treatment byprocuringw copy of the Medical Advibetivhich is given gratis to all that apply Hay** the ad vantage of • over forty experience and observation. consequen he has superior skill in the treat= tof sp diseases . and who ie daily by theprofession:SlS *en ag ;scorn.. mended-bristiaatable. *eitisein.-4-Publisnersepro prietors of hotels, ko. Moe Sti Smithfield street. neap Diamond; street. • Pri communi cations from all parts of the Un ionstrictly at tended to. Direct to - • BOXIS04), • Pittsburgh Foal. 011ios. de&lvdaw * * 41( • r 14011.15 . .. E •OWMERS.-'-DR: BMWS. 1 INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivalled by any, in all oases of Lameness, arising from Sprain& Braises or Wrenching, its effect is, magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, &0., it will also speedily cure Spavin and Ringbone may easily be pre vemted and eared in their incipient , stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the passibility of a RADICAL OIIILB. No case of the kind. 'however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application wil alawys remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. ' Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of lameness 'will effectually prevent Hasp formidai diseases mentioned. to which all hon3es are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. R. E. BELLE* , Jz CO.. :da27:l7•••akw:eow_ Agents for Bittsbiugh. The Philosophic Bii.rner. HAYDEN!S NEW DOLIBIANAMTING Philosoptic Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. oomb l. Itustio makes a large or mall light with perfect n,_ - 1 • 2. It will burn any quantity of oil With safety. 1. It can be used with a long or short chimney. '4. It can be ruled as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be made to burn economically. 6. It is more easily wicked than , any other burner. 1. It can be trimmed and lighted' without re moving the eone. 4. It throws all the white light above the oone. '9.' The chimney can be removed or ineerted without touching the glass. These burners are the cenimen3lo.-1 size: and can be put on any linip now in use. Every per- Ben using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic urner. Price 22- cents ;_per dozen 82. Sold a NO. 82 BOURTII. street, Pittsburgh. - • . je.25-Iydw -- • , f• - ' HA:YUEN: PENAL NOTICE—THE LAST 111- )7 stallment on the assessment far Grading and paving, made under the-supplement to the city Charter is due, and if not paid before the let of October next. will beplaered in the binds of the city Solicitor for collection; subject to costs of gait. se9-tf WM. EIG t fiBAUS4, Treasurer. E.uncia - --aAri nIIHOMAS RATTIGAL EIISOPEAN Agent, 115 Water street. Pittsburgh, is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to antpart.of tho. old oonntrk either'by steam or eaihn acketa. - 1 SIGHT DB.Ai"I`e.FOP. FOR, SALE..payilble in any Part of Europa. Agont for tae Indianapolis and Cinnblmati Rail road,. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Pac kets, and for the linos of Steamers sail hag between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. fell WM. H.BMITH IL HUNTER WM. H. smrril do co, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS' dat PITTSB Bali. WILLIAM IMAM HA tt:=l: l l VaTat r it rr g: lIEA_NS dr COFFIN, (Boom:won to M'Candleso. Mosnalk C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood and Water Streets, Mola PITTSBURGH. PA GRAVEL. FELT, AND CANVAS ROOFIkG. ATER' , CONSTANTLY ON hand, for sale with instructions; Also IRON SATU.RATED FOR HOOFS. i Our work is not to be excelled bilthat of MY Roofer in Western Pennulvania. c je2s-3md Pi 1 B. F. SHOPE, 75 Smithfield et. ttsurgh. NEW GOODS: WE HAVE JUST RECEIVI . M . FROM Atm East a Issgspid. choice gal ' of , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,' . . ler Ehsete : and Yonthe wear, embwinee all the spwest styles COATINGS. CASSEMERES AND VIBILENGEL W. K[ GEE a' co., dozier Market Square.AAlleg h eny 42Loireltyrt irous DAY— Jtod opened acomplete nesortm:tmt of FIIRiTISHING qoons. W. W. MeCIEF. it CO., imy9 1413 Federal street. Allegheny ow. BOV:S BOOTS, BOYS BOOTS. BOYS BOOTS CHEAP I CHEAP!! CHEAP uo2at DYFFENBACHER's, No. 13 Fifth at.. Rear Market Bt. APPLES -75 BARRELS GR E EN AP plea just received and for saleky - • J &MES A; ITTZER. corner Market , and lint etreeta,' WINDOW CURTAINS FOIL SALE by W. P. MARSHALU peal g 87 Wood street. M 9 CLELLAICIPS HEADQUARTERS is at 55 Fifth street, where ha is prepared. Windt all in Boots end Shoes at prises that defy competition. 1. 200 BALMORAL SKIRTS, Real Scotch and Domesto Make's, dil new styles and choice colors;.. reeebred before the lent great itavancejand for wile wholeeale sad retail by - RATON. MAOIIIIII & CO.. Ir 6 17 Mistreat. GEORGE GRANT, Minufaetnrar and Wholesale.and Retail Dealer IN •VERY DESCRIPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT . STREET, myl-13 , PIIILADRLPII IA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITR 7_,0N*413-COP'M PEA:R,C3EI, MANUFACTURERS (0 IMPORTERS. —0 F MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,. myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA DUQUESNE BRASS' WORKS. vt.Tizrcylv ar 3303101.171131180 T 131 RT 1113.31373 03 FINISHED BRASS WORK, DASAND firrEAA FlorTEDN i l . • MIAOW/ail; ftittak bn Refinhi4 es, Bran Caetinge of impactor emacthnew made to Crider. Steamboat work and repairing gene* ally. gra - Rose Oil Se; Davy's Safety Lamp: Gas Brackets and a. Dente: Corner ST. CLAM STREET AND DIIQUSSNE WAY. fel3:tf NATx - ex-3NA. 011.. VinARE WOW BIANITFACICITRIE6 this article, which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive odor. and transparencyoi color, (which color we warrant to be changed by' ago or expesure,)is unsurpassed by anyillumi nator in thbi or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it Also. our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, heed by enlarge Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels 10 per cent. in strength all the make of English Soda brought to this country. Our mannthoture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL i AC. Me so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. . . All orders and inoniries trip P'"""- 4 1y at tended to by addresausg. GEORGE COLtivuxv. Agent. Penna. Bait Manufacturing Compani. 24 Wood street. Pittsbnry.h.' ol9:l3,daw:ls Young's Eating Saloon, CIORNKR VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH. Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will be served up In the most palatable style. ELI YOUNG. 0014 Corner , Virgin alley and Smithfield att.. DAVId II OA DLSSI. Special Partner. ROPE COTTON MILLS Allegheny City, Pa., SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNA.I3ITELGS, IA Inches to 40 Inches Wide. Jar Orders may be loft at H. CHILDS do COS, Igg Wood litraet. Pittsburgh. no3J :13745. WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER' NOB, 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, Itattf PITTSBURG PARK, DiVe117111)1r at co., Manoiseturers of Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper. Premed Con Per Bottoms:Raised BoUome. SPA I ter - Bolder. &a. Me m o,p and dealers ita Tip Plate.e rt :ret Tien. Aar Constantly on hand. Timm% Machine nd Toole. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120 BOOND STEMMA. Pittsburgh. Perna.' • 4/IT Special orders of Copper out to any desired tern. felll:lydew GREAT REDucTios IN SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, , WIVERTBODY IS Ali %lOUS TO L` hear from their friends in the army, and also to know whete to buy Boots and Shoes cheap.— The place is lld'Blelland's, 65-Fifth street. ' 'g-stnoteEnurLDlNG LOTS FOR SAII.E . 41.1 pleasantly situated on Rebecca street, Alle gheny city, being a division of a large garden, with frvrit owl. shrubbery. etc., and easy of iteceskby Passenger Railway. Persons desirous of seounng a good and pleasant location for s residence are Partirularly inv.ted to look at these beautiful lots which, are oared at low prices, and on terms: . Calltitd see the plan at our office. easy B. MTHBERT It SON& eeZl'" 'slNarket street: IU — A Lit &SLR aorxmor.r..g..o, • SALE.— , Sitnafed - on Water Streit lietoreen Market and Ferry. Raying a front seventy feet ' on Water street; the same through to First litre X,. Tonna easy. Inquire at IN First street. oelßawd, FEILADIMPM OVIRTISMES. -. JESSE 'JOHNSON; 00111188101 AND DIALER IA ,Flour, Grain and all kinds of Country Produce, Wines and Liquors, ' Cigars, Tobaco, dce. tniir Liberal admen:fee made on oonaitmeento o AligtH WINE& AF ICE AND WAREHOUSE 23T SOUTH SECOND ;,ST -a,u26AY. • PHILADELPHIA. H • WM. BRICE &*CO PRODUCE AND PROVISION I "COMMISSION MERCHANTSI, NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. IS- 'Liberal advances male on. consignments when required. myl-111 FRIES & LEHMAN, ,•?,, NI), 818 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassinteres, irestings, &c., Always on hand a well selected stook of Goods Imitable for the trade. E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., DIPORTIEB OP VINES, BRANDIEB, FINE OLD WHISKIES,' NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHLL aplo:l7d soma 1 ELLIBON.WX P ILLU3ON-BODNAM B ILLIEWN JOHN B, ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF .; CLOTHS; CASSINERFS AND VESTINGB; NO. 389 M t tRILET STREET, (2d door below 11 , otirtb,) znyElyd PHILADELPHIA: FIELD EMIRETIk JAMES H. OHILDB. MAIIIIIFI.OII7RICHE OP LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES SMELTING WORMS. CHEAP CAS El STORE OF JOSEPH H. BORLAND, Market street. second door from Fifth. ii 26 'THURSDAY. S ELKC T TA VE.• 111E1 TWO 1111$10; OR ROW I BECAME A BACHELOR That I am a bachelor is rendired un mistakably evident by the foregoing chap tion. How I became so, you have yet to learn; and as my object in penning this sketches riot sci, much to inform you what am . so unfortunate (or fortunate, as you please,) as to be, as it is to enlighten how such came to bg the case, and hoping that it may prove a salutary lessoq to Berne reek less wight, like Myself, I will proceed with out further preface or prelimint4. It was while nn a visit to an aunt of mine in the town of C— - thrits i became acquainted With. Carrie Idaiinitn, a fine blooming maiden of ei . ghteen summers, with beautiful auburn hair, oleartlit eyes, a small nose, and a handsome mouth, well studded with pearly teeth, rivalmg snow in dazzling Whiteness; added 'to these charms a•faultless form and graeeftil car nage rendered her at once a spedial object of attractionand admiration; her'amibility and sweetness of temper made her many warm friends; while her beauty of i face and figure drew her hosts of suitors. ,i„ln short she was, as I was not long in disgovering, the universally admitted bell& of that place. •I Although I am not, to say, an ;extraor dinary susceptible individual, itahe gen eral acceptationj of the term, yet 1 will ad mit that, like all the rest of my,class i I have my weak points, and do ni:Cprofess to he entirely proof against the ihiluenee of female charms as to be incapable of experiencing, atjtimes, acurious and some what undefinable sense of palpiOtion. in the region of the ribs when in the com pany of the fair sex, and, as my itquain• tance with the enchanting Carrie.resolved itself into intimacy, and this i • ere long, began to ripen into a strong feeling, I even tually began to realize that I was becom ing in enmeshed in a net of fatination, from which a deSperate attempt Vag neces sary to extricate myself, and where I had formely sought her society merely for the sake of a chat, Wherewith to while away the time, I now began to look upon her in the light of an indespensable companion; and at length, all the time for my return home drew near,ll became aware that, un less she and could make a compromise one way or the other, I must bid farewell to happiness and make up my mind to spend my future' life in misery. Actuated by these thoughtS, and fearful lest r should be forestalled by some.one or other of her admirers, and hiving also the conscious- ness of being looked upon by her -in that light, was calculated to be anything but diacorcraghig to My hopes; in short, feeling fully satisfied that 1 was by far the-most highly favored of her gallants, I determin ed that : before I itook my leave of C--,- I would know tay doom from her lips; consequently, the evening previous,--to the day fixed for my return, I called upon her and met with the usual cordial -reception. I remained for some tithe, aid, 'finally, after considerable "hem"-idg "a d' Ifiesita film, I nerved myself for' the;;lidOperate "died l'easmb end' to - comniitf - Itmoist insinuating mannef I asked her to be mine --Ito share with ine my future trials or triumphs, reverses or successes,4 prosper ities or adversities 7 joys or sorrows, as the case might be; I told her I was poor and had yet to gain alnitrue and position in the world, but that loved her truly and de votedly, and would make her a kind and affectionate, luisband; as I concluded she placed her hand in mine, saying as she did 80: • "Edwin, my heart is already yours, ob tain my parenta' consent, and I will cheerfully bestow upon you my hand." What more cobld any reasonable man ask? "Obtain niy parents' consent and I will cheerfully bestow upon you my hand." The words kept founding in my ears, and I was in doubt whether I was dreaming or not; gradually, however, I came to my senses, when my Ifirst act was to throw my arms around the neck of my beloved, and imprint a warm, passionate kiss upon her ruby lips, as a token of acknowledgement that I understobd and appreciated her Meaning. It wail now determined that we should go to herl father tor the purpose of obtaining his sanction to our proposed al li'ance. We fouind him reading a news paper and made t known our errand with out delay; he stuslied f9r a moment, which seemed to me a month, and at length he said: "Mr. Willet, any serious obje • son-in•law, yet a• that you have n such as it is in . you to attain befine undertaking the tinsup port of a wife, I ust request you to apply yourself assiduo sly, and when you have risen to some e inence in your profession and accumulate somewhat towards the I maintenance of er whom yon anticipate taking under yo r care, I will then, I as sure you, plat no further obstacle in the way of y ur marriage. The wel ' fare of my daug ter has ever been my con rstant study, and I would be the last one to deny her an ing that would in the n 1 Islightegt degree ' outribute to her happi ness. You will b lieve me, my dear friend, when I say I'a prompted by o mercen ary motive, for am sure when you come to reason the mrter clearly and calmly in ,your own mind, and look at it .in the i c proper light, Yo cannot go far to percieve 'the ultihty of f Rowing my advice." I bowed atLa nowledgement, and with ,a promise to cal upon them in the morn ing `to bid them arewell, I took my depart ure. 1 . _ To say that I did not feel some degree of impatience consquent upon the result of my interview with Mr. Mayburn would be absurd, for loves are always impetuous and unwilling tut be put off, and I was by 'no means an '4ception, but I was com pelled to make a virtue of necessity and bide my time; the next morping I made an early breakfast ' nd repaired to the domi cile of my inam rata, whom I found look ing as charming as ever. I bade her good horning, and to, d her that I had come to tt take my leave of her for a time, but 'that, 1 hoped the day was not far distant when 1 should be peMiitted to come again and claim her as I lny bride. Having now broached the, yno means unpleasan t theme of the previous evening's conversa tion, we were sir deeeply engrossed mak ing 'daps for th future. But all things must have an and, and, as the hours sped away like minutes, it seemed to my infatu ated mind as though I had scarcely enter ed the house un it it was time. for me to pronounce the much dreaded good-bye, which was to be{ the signal for our tempo• rary separation and, as like "time and tide," railroad b ars "wait:for no man t " 1 was obliged to o it, but it was done in a decidedly doleful way l I assure you, and ere long I was speeding forward on my houieward,way, my thoughts centered on one object, and that object was Carrie, a prize which I wSs fully resolved I would use my utmost exertions to win. s b• * * * * ' Nearly two 4ars had elapsed since the . date of my engagement with Carrie May 'burn. During`Oat tittle - I had made nutty •i EYL.L.n cannot say that I have lion to receive you s as my you yourself acknowledge t yet acquired a position v opinion advisable for OBER .36, 1862, visits to . C—, and always found' the same unchanged being she *as when first presented to the reader, unless it was that. she seemed, at least to my eyes, if possible, more beautiful than ever. We had kept up a regular correspondence, her letters always breathing a spirit of love and affee ticin, coupled with the hope that the time would soon come when we should be uni ted to separate no more in life; mine, as may be readily imagined, alivays re-echoed the sentiments embodied in hers. As - the reader has already' been apprised; it was the inter.tion of Mr. Mayburn that lalioUld rise to some eminence in my piofeesion before claimink the fulfilment of his daughter's promise. This I hadendeav ored, to the utmost of my capacity to' do; and,l had reason to believe that 1 had, in a great measure, succeeded, for by the ex piration of the time above mentiened,. I was, able to congratulate myself upon hair; ink the patronage ,of the most influential citizens of the place, who placed the most implicit confidence in my professional abilities; conse4neutly I now felt justified in. once more making application for the h4nd of the fair Carrie, and as I was so situated at the time I came to this conclu sion, that it would be impossible for mete visit C—,for several weeks, I 'resolved to write to Mr. M., inreterence.to the mat ter, and ascertain his views of ate : case.— Aocordinkly, having composed my mind as well as circumstancea. would admit,. ,I sat down with a new pen and a - quire of extra quality notepaper, and summoning all my eloquence, tact and, chirographi-, cal skill, I transcribed a most elaborately, worded epistle, wherein I portralid my present circumstance position„and still un satiafied aspirations, ' until, after nearly ex hausting the vocabulary c,f Webster's latest edition, I was atlengthconstrainedto wind up by the assurance that but one thing was, lacking to render me supremely happy, and that was, as you have already conject ured, the legal right to be the protector and possessor of his lovely daughter, and that I hopes he would have now. no fur ther objection to our union. [Conclusion To-morrow.] PRINSYLVANIA RAIIIOIII CHIJECII TRAIN M. Leaves Ware Stati3u every Sunday at.-... 9 . /5 do Turtle Creek, do do 920 do Benton's, do do ' .9 25 do Wilkinsburgli do do -•••• 942 do Xmat Liberty, do do ..-. 950 Arrive at Pittsburgh, • io 15 RETURNING TRAIN P. M. 'Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at I ' oo do East Li 'arty do do .... ....1 24 do Wilkinsbnrgh do do .122 do . Brinton'a do do 49 do Turtle Creek do do - 152 Arrive at Walls, .500 a:STEW. ART, PassenprAgent rittOurgh. Jaly 9. 186. 9 .. • JyUt:. PA= & rirxwrix iwA.ruo,inviarm I.PIITB I 3IIItOH,PrA iiVel _ abonto, andl2. eteeonaetv filanufaeterert of all aim andaentiptionao, Meal lietoeo and Stills, ess pad Water Pipe SitditenflPot UottWeiV i reafteelMonlds PellieeLnengere an Coup ' Also Jobbing and flectiune ea de scription naideto order. Eating a complete tnaeldne A* gimbal to theritoundrir, ialtreeesears littlaterill be earefally e#endoito• . . isattlydetw THEABDUCILOILICOMPAY._ MANVFAC T UBE AND HAVE FOR Bale a superior arOcle of ittfined l Ardesce OH, NON-EXPIOSITK. ALSO, PURE BENZOL E. warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PITTSBU.RBII, PENNA. TILE ELDORADO, (FORMERLY 001TRF ZIOHINDER„) CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Post Office.) THE SUBS 1611.1 BE R HAV I NG taken the above well-known stand, will be pleased to see his friends at all hours. His wines, liquors . , ales, and cigars are of the beat. 1e24-dmd JOHN LUNDY. Proprietor. STEAMBOAT AOEXOT. WRE . EIAZ LETT Has opened.= office at RO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency btudnees, and would solicit a sharo of pae renege from steamboatmcm. an24-13'd YOU WANT ROME GOOD NEW J. Fruit or prepared • Minos Meat, mixed, and all other kinds of Spices. cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where yon will get anew cro p . of Fruit and lower than at any other houte in the city. Also airemeral and toll assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines, Brandies. and all other kinds of Foreign and Domettie Liquors. HAWORTH & BROTHER, de24 coiner Diamond and Diamond alley. MILITARY GALIirTLETS 1 EMCEE AND KID GAUNTLETS,- IN WHITE AND DUTY. Received by Expressthis day et EATON. MACRUM & CO'S, No. I 7 Fifth street A RMY SHIRTS. SOLDIRREV GOODS! New styles selling cheap. at • MAORI) M & OT,YDN, eel 7S Market street, bet. 4th : iamon& PgeRLFII,I9ATICE, &C.- 200 dos ots. qta }1 gallon. & 1 gallon Pickles NO do Tomato Catsup: 10 do Walnut do 100 do Pepper Sauce: 10 do Worchestershire do pts and 'A pints: 10 Cases Olives: 10 do Capers: 15 dos. English Chow Chow; sdo do Caufillowerm sdo do Piocialilly; • sdo do Onions; 20 do do Garkins & Mixed Pickles: 20 do do hill/Ward; • 20 do French do Icor sale by • RHYMER & BRO'S. 'se R 05.126 and 128 Wood street. jiIUST RECEIVED AT BORLAND'S, 98 MARKET STREET. Ladies Balmoral Congress Gaiters, Ladies Balmoral Morocco Boots, Ladies Balmoral Lace Gaiters. Men, Boys and Youths Boots, Men. Boys and Youths Balmoral". Call and examine. oe4 .N IETT&- 125 Frai Lica Almonds:, 10 Bales Langadoe do 30 Bags Sloily • do 20 do English Walnuts 30 do Pilbertr_,. ' 30 do Brain Nuts; 50 Boxes Shelled Almonds: 20 Kegs do do . 20 Bags 2.000 Cocoanuts: 200 Bags African Pea Nuts; In Store and to arrive Radler sale by REYMER BRO'S, ses Nos. 120 and 126 Wood greet. SHOT DIINS—DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL—The best assortment in the city for wile by BOIVN A TETLEY, Gall 136 Wood street, . . Fmotrß-2Ol3Allitims nornLE EX tra Family Flour jinn Aß: A. received andloreale. J FETZER, oz 4 Corner Market and lilrat streets: EWOLWE.S.S. 1111, , Colt's new and old model, alleitis Whitney's do do: •do • , • Alloy .t Wbeoloolt's Cartridge ; Sbarp's Car.ridge—alwaysQ - 11 haikl andfiii gals bY SOWN. _ aefi - • 18n,Wood street NOTICE„ NOTICE,. TU BUYERS 08. 1300, for Fall or Itlifor 1.4. Q V N. sif° • A. :ILAIVriEY,,' NO. 80 "00WAT.818.1M ; corn r ` second,Piecribiirgli Mtinufactorer and °legate and Retail dealifilii Gook, Parlor, a Heating- Stoves, Grate ' • . '.- - Prot ;'rtiliacinr,larv . . - ,,, f ,-,--, rood _ A r iß l L o M iir BaG 7 ls : 2llllt 7 if irgk f° * zinli VlP lthe ET-IIi:EV AND— ,TROPIC,,. 418 • merits An l i hio time bon hab'igoami la .. °wands, and e tove pronounced equal rany in thin ma rk tc.togethei.with &groat many, ther . ,degrable pat rim . . . . ... .. have ttlio'a ve ' large atwortlionfog ' ' _ , PAR LOA A. HEATING STOVES:: Ni l embracing some of I/ BEST , PATTERNS now I offered - to the_pnblic • , •- - -- ; ',-0 • air FANCY EN AMELED t GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, O the henrestalylen: - Conunod Kitchen Bow and J• •• Gystee.' all eV - which are offered at vety.low,p 'coo, ... ~ . . •, ~ , Akir Specie nidno . /. entr offorod to Widen in want of GRATE F' ONTS. , i • myZtf , J. , . . 4. & mr,..wsa - wv , N,' ._ BILaSS' . Founders, ..-.. - GAS'AND - TEAM' 'FITTERS' '"'.' .' . Ail kind" of .B end ,ivorzt : tOtoe,B'o : • . mad t o !.order. ~,, .. . . BRASS , ' O.ABTIBrEIk, O P A L L; .IEITDEfI Made at .the eherteat notice. . • , OILREFIIiti . AVSFITTEILLIP. U.All order , lefta DOWN. k,TETLEY'S, 130 WOOD STREDT, megsbe i)rent4t.. l 7. ll ttertded to- The meukbeni of 't is fire being 'praetilial Ine:' °hanks . , of maey'Y ' eitnerienet. in.. the litimi , : , , ness, will insure to • ve .sittishietiore in. eVery:re-, 1 aped. , .. ... _ „: . . 5e0470..,, • . , _ /111ELTII-EXT : CITED -', WI TH 011 Ir A. PAIN by the ... of an. epParatus Whereby .:. ~ no drugs or galvanic,battery 41/0 acad. Medi ,oai gentlemen and tit iffatuilieshave their teeth' extracted • by lnY pr eas; - and are read, to testif' .-, as to the safety and 4 , "nleeeness •of the operation ? whatever has been p dby persons interested in assorting thecontrary having no knowledge duty 1013-ArdIFIOIAL. B}3lll inserted in every style, and charges , low. ea will warrant ,the beat of material lie all came. ' ' warrant. E. 013DRYV Dentist, r. IMI Smithfield street. nol4ls-it S. M..K ER 8 OTURERS '01? Carbon ' Pure No. xi m I:JLTY STRIT.pp ... .! i . - . - -- tualid •• JillrOtßoo ..on LIM Penn , a It. R. Depot. 1113.:Ail oil warrant.; ~. HENRY W. 13 131CONTAt QQ, ' A' OIRMENLIF F, :TIEN !Mix- BiiLlt. , HOUS E; dealers. Foreign BrandiekWines, and Gins ;' also; B 1 kbetry.'RaspberyY:"Wilit Cherry, uM Glom II dies. Old" Mononsithels.; 'Eye,_. aryl otbet_Wh - "esi - Jamaica RIM Bake-- nor WineßAttems, Je. ' - • • . ; • - - , No' St Liltienriiitiviiii .'''' ' Opposite Poh street,' Pittsbutrii. Pa.'- , Hotels.,Tavernei . ." Faddlies seP2l_iellitt Med orate profits for cash. ,New . Jersey , , : Qderfor fami ily or hotel purpolett ' 173-linid - P c Erl , l34)l'iA. NVAARE.IE{ LA I4O; : 6RI ”t - O:514:;; ' ,2,1 WORK 8 AT SHARPSBUitGIUM 41TI WAL- - L13411E41/ VALLKY RAILBOAD 2.1.6. ea and Warehouse -; • . IffeJuiIaT,OTILESTOM7I94IIIRWL, mhiating and Lttialeaiiiii oily WAIntaiNICED ;'&12298 on-hand, 2024:13, Manufactures of Carbon Oils and BO= NO. 1 REFINED' NON.EXPLOS WILLIAM 41Thl -Gs CO. E GROCERS. WHOLESA And lm! 't&O.4, 4 4.- WtNE$, BRA* ALI Distillers FINE OLD BIONONG, dTealeis EgLA RYE wigETT ty , Street". PITTSBURGH. PA. -J. H. CM3IDAY. Note, Stock, Dian,' Bottd 'and,lNOrti gogre,:itotil Elba. and - "f• ohandise'Brofeir: , - OFFICE ROOM N 0.12 BITRICIPS BUILDICTI, NOum.TH STREET: littabluth. 14 1 ' *325,000 to intr • IA Mortintais andßo :1 Doper- 1022 a MID II LES , 60 casks Prime 10 oaseieSiellt 2 do -Calabria) 25 boxes M 20 do .Verniie 60 do Olive I 30 cases Bardiskes 50 &ails Dates; 50 boxes Castile ' 30' do Citron; 5 - easee.Prnnes 5 do do j : 1 200 boxes No. 1 In store and forks/4 by sas No.'s, •-; • r", • MI% an "!** i nox o c aiakk% REBBLBRA BROS. anfll2B Week!. street. Una' Liquor Store ad% Wholesale Grooe 'Po THE STOCK Wholesale G ins a good trsds streets in the city, era wish to go int particulars addret an7-tf • LW Lin c en DIINCAIT PITRE CA.1413 Office, NO. 29 1 base!. Ya. JOHN IE.ItIETIAF,O,Jr., 17 ____. NO. 108,PP TIN EMMET.. 2 STOCK AND. ' ILL':BROKER:: Prominsory Notes. St ic BondB; and,Mo —l. - bought an 4 sold. ' ~, ' .' • - ' ' "191 '-. TIERNAII dc.: GETTY, Wholesale ant I illatall grocers; _ • , . rarrowniakin in:m.7141 a!, vir TEAS, WINES, L EIOIIOIIS, 'he" Noun- corner of : i ', : OHIO STREET'AND THE IMAMOND, noway I .Awarttarri CCITT. 20,000 EIISIIIIIIR OF-RYE Wanted at' ' - • MOORE'S ISTILLERk.' ' 3 ' Will pay the - hi/rhea olOtArtr ciA lt d ol i z : -, lili Flirt street:Pittickinth. 4 " 5 * 41 . I. 814 99 P 4 * ....,1.:. )11111t 611A'N. Z. I TAI.T.:1111, , ...:, 49 At. Clair littieetid:. : INTLEfftimf o irel s AZZAl)-4116 : :,j...1 a BETERNRAPBORI - 11161 1 1? „...ixztuoiez - CI- iorAvEx .. ... . .. , _ .......... on- eontilimment sad for NIL YORK, witlpilV.l...3 ~Vels-AA.itaurbab• I: AItRoTHERB;. ' pAggimiutrst - Ema v z 034.124 8, vales. can be fit baogd irdeol !kr Wow RIO u.-- p.0d. 1 21 4 .-Illond A 46 , Pur° at biao eats offered to ovaiwor . , listoikielq-e, C HILBURN'S HOES - OW ER VEY do mription at; X' efland'c Auction House 16 Fifth ttreet,htasonic 1iu11.., , , • 4 4iF , ':lB4:lOTB ''AVD evening at MeOlellandi girI_REAT SA . 11 1.3. Shoes this day an Anofdow - CIDER -20 .11- V DER it* reody .for sale - : . Beat. 40.1110A17. • 1 i.. 150 Barrels A „Roliood Soon , • r9:1,1 -•.: do , ": - .efts ad: 014urr 3 - 6,::-..t.;, , i1y: , ~ ... . ' ''• ', a f : i . t i ''' ..-:' S do 7 ' I PO ._ o)wdp rv ,eodlr2o T?"74clriau*—.„',e d„ 3 • ' 4 - - 4: , —‘- aVOr6iD B 1 U, 0,.-. I:.P A"I I',-0 r6 , , , IA -•-x iO s.,>, E a-4z ,- iaindr 4BRO'&. v/a,6rEFN'lloslQgnitl6s ood•afot ,vet ot atw -,• • _• ..,... t....-; 1 .--.- • •-•- - w*,l4.4P.mws.&*. • E A-MA Nir 141t4 PERK autials,TkAluintntallOKEßlF;' -- - • :Nearl ate .l'aun i I.lL,Raiiiet , wlDovot , mrsairkscrorms. , azi.,.. , Kui - 081,f0Atiq AAA:Oleael if irgrrese. mengizur from three to M." hundred an ileum purer: , ail& trifert'flrr-i- , OristriiiMs t flew; ikals.Blikei.FEKlll34la..FA4itcail46l4'ri •et 4 . Oditliertienlar attention to thereoustrubtlen nt lirminee andliaohinary,for,grist foi _ unlash% *and °Mauler atormine. , „ , miTesjoorcin, finished and 'ready; ior merit at shortno evuid Briiiiirs'oterert ude do —ye Itolleurandpheetipm _riemtel,. gPlEfarigere "mid ' ro Fillies every verie m andl.oontinue the reanufrtup Woolen Mao - Misery and/Mato Cade ,1 Our )5TV:re-are lowrounnuchiiiim , mauutle ed,of b,eet,quality of materialsoind -Tenanted in ell alai° ere satiefaetitur. , " - .11111-Orden from all partauf,thilpme,..moit,.., ed and ' promptly 1lllad. • 0 4 1 d&Yr !' DAUB &..CA.Bil - pftsr - WeIICILtiTTAPAILIAINit7i7-c 7 NO. .185 SidITTIFIELO 4TRENI 4 . U111147E AVE - ,311315i v large and well selectediddakat.--3' - .r ' A. Or 42 6 ca na ke nt o r 4 ; tiOthgqt r iii§bnil l ei4vetitineti,4e - GEisri , B'FIIRNiAHINtiGOOtiK A Pe luting Woaatair 4 , Paper aortare,.ffeel 4 re - aid everythinitumallykeet br finmelass lag glom. opro promptly eremite& .aratlyd r-• I • • •CO -PARTNABBRIP wink UNDERsimirki) JrIIIIASS9CI it fed with iii hirl Hon: .OLIVER MOULIN VICK, m a ixifiartnirshifi; forithalmiltraelawbf;:iiir to CARPET BUSLNEfivoinderAtio -21.1146 end • firm of W;MiICIANTOCK EON, be frolieitir " • frnmrargeneroui pu bile a contiatiatiaft.tittheme*--w_* firm, ()tate liberalpettronagAbereinforitby_hirril - eeff enloyed:' , ; A -V;;EfoOLINIGEIfrc 4 ;i 1 eAlt:P**::Haviti g : ' - before the ; late adVanee, the, laraiila, stoWo .;;:;••,/, Illartieta in fhe city, we Nouldoall the attention of _rifolesida'and. retail 'imperil to onienrayetolikl':-f- , sorbnent _of ciLR PETS MUTING 404. CLOT118:'&c. WM:Ott NROOir Olt; • .112,1drtrket • - WINDOW. CIIItt41101240;•4 New Style" for spring of 18(12;11-,,,,r.) • :A great Age ntfr O i rl i k•liti , , - .5 er *Wee , -:; THO - , -- Aponiko:Owimicitm- • - lleh*kliaticsth.fldikerbekrirD . S ' Dd Allen."l *IE • - WitNpirELLl`a , , :41. CARRIAGE,' , MANUIACJURpitii i ~ ( 4etlieplOgfabilitted' adiorr.)," " STREET' CLIB : P,eptirhgfiorie as u iq.l - - • 141# neissr.... .A.1'.114 . 7X111. ICA)111 1 . DAjtArEtt-Ok Vopsb • WhcPlesale Gioceily 411115510 N AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. - 4 ' iillao2lll3l Produce andyitiatrart ' No. 264 L==TIC STREET, • stAnol. „ rtors of u un 26 coiner OhictiAiiiilleaver MS, ' AritE 4911E1 " • CirkxL"-i" L lam stook of eintrof diterjittoilDl tA_'oLlttA or made to order. said for : saki ottaff.t.tu,tutriu: Ro c rrintprotniSi attended :si IMPORTANT TO LADIES inima - OussismsvEz-listrlntores- , - - 413 4 woriSof twenty rare devoted his qtro- tensional time - exclusively to the treatment • Penick DUrgetshise, and having subseedistili , thott- 4 -;1-: sands of emelt restcrinixtbstafflieteti toisonnd has now entire oongnce tnelferilm HOLY • • • " Great Ainerionar:lteraedy,7:: DR. HARVEY'S CROW).- THERMAL - -fEMALEi- - PILISt- - : Whiohhente yet fitted (*heti , the tions -have beemstrietly folloyfed)in-rep - ristkinsydigicsulftes arising from — ' Obstmotion or Stoppage - of Natare.' or In restoring, th e . us-stem to perfect health Atm, safferinis from -artsnestr ct.oss, proz4=l::fri, the Metes, or: other weseas of the. CCM Alec in all vases of Debsltelk Nor' ervon. - .Pros . tiatiogh . which are the forermmers of mare serious atu f se., *mwiiii , PakciSperfoidirkvrirdesioitthi con 'Nadi" ancimay he labia bye /xs ,most (IA:1;1We- • wahon e t catalog distriasntilseitilner time .the 7 ,ad tat oLam*bTstrenalbelentanvice-, ratang.end restoring the system to aheatthy con* dition, and' by.bringine on the nionthltilteitod 1' with regularitur.mo matter from that anise-the obitructienr may wing They ightukr. ittwthrett - not be taken derma:the first three. Ant& of Ilreirnaney. though side at :any oper'.,4Me,-as t - Inlsvarrlasiwoula be the c;-rt.P.,, ,, ..24 . 4 0,1 Each box contains 601'ills. PHAN and when desire:l*M be "sent'-byrmsU yrotituid of by sWadvertised AlreaVontalkto thesistMentratd. JBRYAN. Rochester. N. T.. z utenertil Agent, Sold by Rrugsbittireserali .2-0r1i74, Corneiliarketstreirtiutd-theMAI inUtivdaeowis Agog fetfAtillbuFW'-'-z . OF A ions% do u busine the, vwn )r farther h P.O. 1 iso3 BET Pitta =P-tim‘i laorniteopia36. 5ft,10611,447.- CORNER OYITNIOICAIifY - MtliglitEXer - “' s V , 7 1 1Near igr a ikity . t WCHEILE AWE -PUBLIC • TAIDELthe boot &Ad Meat Liquors.. - mlialeaervlia 114 . 1211'hour' - on - the ehorttrativim q‘ .= Lunch triiTY #Ol - n4g.hihr&M the/Ours olio , and lao of YREQWEINVI-ik: ,l zu2o-17, _ Yroprztar.;- virrsstrutat...usAmppr, WOOd Street, of the Tolticoore Plandracm, tomeStablished iiilB36::-A , ohotoollrook Tootavo Contre•Pianoo..combioint _all thelosoon., I . dab ors firottbiskinstrintlettivill'lstisiitfreitiod` 9 ' (trodoniatent).-Highly impogfant,lort,twtoritiosh , :q. l pLipist. Low for oafit or acceptance. VISR&DR4YIII.I}I4. , *:'::7 , !..t , t • , „ • -i-NtanartuTom S. B. - dr P. BILUMECIEW as ..a 11-1 0 0 14- , 0A Pe- - L'ACT4 Fir s '4 1-4 . t x 'I i WRAPPING bayaremestiid auk - , N 01.147 W00: 1 1 utrirtt_to t_ NO. 88 SMlTli t .blia4,ol4,KEr Lttikhu - riit' r p"" --- Air : -6thr : a 4 - IWO, - ' "..tY 0 . :- , 2= , it,47: . ::- ---,,,.. 4 •it7f IroflFoun4ej?! LIT WALL: -PAPJEU VI ; ki4t ,. •: k - ,: • • !•••„,,•-! , • ~ ~-...-: ,:-..,,,• 1,:, - .f.i.1i.4=1a. , ill ,:, , J0HNiFf1iE8414.....,....;J, Al,ii :iil - OZ-v i • ‘4oy, .-- • oesgMeelellattliN atEMM :.;sx K ~: LIZZIE
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