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JllO :419onoLio PIEPLEATION.
k:PUDE TONIC MEDICINE.
DR HOOFLANWS
i, i CELEBRATED
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SpRMAN BITTERS
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fiBPARBD BY
I" It O. ffi. JACKSON,, Philade
phia, Penna.,
Will effectually care
' o o4
LiVer Complaint,
SPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
ilthrontni or Nervous Debil.ll4, lilmmo
of thin Kidneys, and ail Diseases
Arpin; from a Disordered
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i. , -., Liver or Stinsuslt,
snear
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as Corustd
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_potion. Inward
files. Fullness or
:.:= Blood to the Head,
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Acidity of the Stomach,
Irma, Heartburn Disgust
for ;Food, Ifullnees o rWeight in
the . Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
big or flattering at the Picts toe Stom
ach, Swinuningor tne rteau. Hurried and
`dililmilt Meat/ling. Muttering at the Heart.
Choking (tarifa:sting sensations when in a lying
posture, ll:ohm:Leas of Vision_,, Dots or webs be
, toms trisieighk Fever and Dull Pain in the
- Head, Deficiency of Parse, Yet •
lawman of the ;rdn and an in
thsvtlid Bear. Cheat ke.
Sadden Flashes ofHeat, Burn- .
ing in tit? Flesh, Constant
'i imaginings of Evi I.
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ana.froe'n'tr° , •
i Olen,
And will positively prevent x dlow Fever. Billions
fever. &a Fi
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_al THEY 'CONTAIN_
NOwOHOL 011, MAD WHEIEDITY
~ .They will Mire the above diseases in ninety-nine
&sea out off hundred.
Induced b the extensive sale and universal
*limier:: o f: Hoofiand'i German Bitters, (purely
regetable beets of ignorant quacks and unscru
)iloris Venturers, iLave opened upon suffering
3umanity theilood of nostrums in the shape
g poor whisky . , vil elycompounded-with injurious
drilin. and christen Tenho. Stomachic' and Bit
ters. • .ili_ ... . .
Beware o 4 the innumerable array of alcoholic
preparations in plethoric bottles. and big,bellial
kegs. under :the midst 'appellation of-Bitters i
which. instead of oaring only aggravates disease &
ad leave the disappointrelniferers in despair.
YOU WAETSGMETIUMIkISTRENG TE6
RN YOU, •
YOU wAsa A GOOD APPETITE,
DOyoU WA NT TO BUILD: UP YOUR CON
aI7TUTIONI
DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL I
DO .YOU WAN Ii T TO GET RID OF NEB VOUS
NESS 7 •i
DO WANT E1f.5 0 9 Y?
Do you wait to sleep well?
Do you mint a bra& loud vigorous
feeling Zt
ill ut do use 1
EfOOPLA*D'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Acos J. Nencrgßroara, •D. D. Editor a' the Ea- 1
cvidopedie :of Religious Riunoleclos.
Although notdissosed to favor or reoommend
"dent Medicines in gmeral, through distrust of
their ingredients and erects' I yet know of no
Benefit
reason why a man may not teetilY to the
Benefit he believes himself to have received from
any simple preparation in the hope that he may
thus oontributete the ben fit of others.
I'o this the more readily in , regard to Roof
'bad's German , ißitters, prepared by Dr. C. If.'
Jasiltnat i ef chill city. because I was prejudiced
ramtaem for.many ream. under the imPres
on t they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture,
indebted., to my friend Robert Shoemaker.
..for the removal of this prejudice. by proper
es te and for encouragement to try them, when
team great and long continued debility.
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'he ili z, !:o . f threenbottlee of these Bitters, at the
aeginning of ilniipresen t year, was followed by
*evident' relief, land. restoration to a degree of
siedillyand mental vigor. which r had not telt for
ix months . 4 and had almost depaired of re
, abbr. Ith re thank God and my friend for
directing me to e use of them.
•!qr J. NEWTON BROWN.
I , ltu asitsta4i,June 23,1861
liVit 1110 En. j oesp" AH. Keimard,,:Pasger se as
ITonA Davie Geurok.
Da._ Teersoted•Ossa B,1: —I have begat'
Plenth•requestedito connect my name with oom
nenidallots of different kinds of medicine, but
11612434 g the nooities WI out orrery appropriate
; phere, / have nail eases deeldieed; but with a
olearproof in various instanceCatdpartioularly
in woe& Widl7, of thewddness of Dr. Hoof
fandleGerman Bitters, I depart'from my astral
ruse,' to express my full conviction that for
eneradebility Of thesystem,and especially Livr
Complaintit is tilsafean.d valuable preparation.
some cases it may GA but asuallY I doubt not
be very lathe' to those who suffer from
'...,psirove causesi !Iroueever drIM )
Biala beloWD6ts street, Phila.,Deo. 241 h.
=She WM nil "4.LDS. R Milli r r72lDEß, Ger
' 4 raantotors.
B AT.M. I Aciiii: ll -4=1 " : i dE n ie e Z!f 1881 '
years ago.to 'give you a certificate, teertibia
2Gerniark.Dltters had done for me. lam
ew oath , eneirei of 'all those diseases your
eProfereesi*o enre,vls; Dystrepal Moon
eaxidNervous debility; disease .o the KidnerS.
IC. The powerftilinfinenee it exerts upon Ner ,
iroofproalratlon liirurtobring, I have been con
sulted frequently.ln reference to your Bitters,and
1 0thouthesitatioti,lrave recommended it for the
above complaintsminil in even/ butane° it has
effectually ouro&F our meHoine has a great
eutetion in Germantown, . n 3 is sold in every
Store, end inmost of the Grocery stores
If any one s hould question' what I say, let
oeemLere,ig
a tothrreaCtown, end I will prove to
*pirate on, Urfa' the Bitters have oared in
this vicinity more than twenty oases of the &borer
dames,' 4
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Iterepeothdly, 1 l.
_HANNAH WUNDOR, '
Main street , above hous e . Germantown;
urn's. u
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Tr THE THIES FOR THE SOLDIERS,.
build up the posunitution, and give health
en - Janet .t. 9., 44 overtasked and diseased
with.' ,
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THE TVITLYONY FROM nizA.RlifY
p= „ *Deireue,Atimost.l2.lB62.
Da; (1. M. J.souro*-Dsar. Mr.; While in
: a, owing to tkei'ehange of water, I was taken
tr. th a severe distritha,which seemed incurable,
and e`bie4atlyi, Weakened me. When we
cached I feared I s should have lei
emir home; t crag nottsomtfot your Bitters in
.he store Mr. H. 11.1 Price, in that town, I par- ,
based a supply, and'en takingit was speedily re-,
gored to health., I The diarrhea was quteklY
checked, end I experienced no return of it. .4
number °lmp comrade*, who sufferedinthesame
manner and" from the same cause, with whom I
shared the-131= me in this certificate. I
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expect to iturn , to e meat of war with the Leg=,
ondlerLatlSil 0 . take a supply _ of the Bit - .
;sin my
_knapsack, I would not be without it!
r 14 WidaLtin*ll.partioulag,ron . gpkt*lnto a•
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'"BEWARE 07 potzr4rEarmirs.
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0 oaths Wolarrin of each bottle.
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aro. eat • ;Alava - fiIITIMICfry
lONltp3iSr, EVANS.
031waissos To O• if. ' 11°111 " * C°J ; Wholesale Grocery - and 'Liquor Store
LL.
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wn fa the United a n d by lug a good trade on one of the best business
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d re ss ther -harkens. 'For farther
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Tr, Editor .&- Proprietor.
P. Ha
orphan's Court Sale.
EDT *zaiiniOF Allif ORDER OF THE
..R.S Orphan's Court of Allegheny county; 'the
undersigned, administrator of. the gooD,. and
chattels of Ann ,Gottaman, 'dee'd;" will expose , td
de by vendue or public outcry at the Coetell
HMIs& City orPittsburgh, on Saturday, He.
weinabeir eletth,ll462. at 14 o'clock D. m.—
All the right title; inteiett and claim of Ann
Gotta and t o
en, la Allegheny counts', deceased,
in and to all that ' certain tract or parcel of land;
situate, lying and being in Shaler township, Allet
Ebony county, State of Petuisylvania, and bound' .
ed and described as follows , to wit : Beginning at
a point opposite the Pennsylvania Canal on al
line of propertynow,or late owned by Buffington'
heirs; thence by aetraight line to the top of th
WS to a post, thence* a straight line to a flame
' building formerly owned by Spang, and occupied
,as a eirehtAiies. on the bank of the canal, thence
across the t a rsi to the line of property owned bY
Joseph Buffington, thence by the same to the
place of beginning, and containing ten acres• be=
mg the same tract of hind granted and conveyed
by Ephriam Buffington to Henry .Gottsman by
deed dated 14th October. 1844, recorded in Allot
ghetry county, deed book, vol, 69, page 100, and
the same granted and convey ed as the proPerti of
the laid ttenr.v Gottaman. by Wm. Magill. E B O.-
Sheriff of Allegheny county, to said Ann Gots
' man, by deed Doll dated the 28th deg of Aprif. , A
D., 1855 and havingthereon erected a largeDaine
stable, carriage and wagon •honee, said property
!.being commonly li;nown as the Belvidear 'hetet
DtoPertY.
Atao All that certain lot or pieee of ground
situate in the Fifth Ward of the city ofPlUsburgh,
and marked and numbered as No. 2, in a plan of
lots laid out by James S. Stevensen, and btranded
and describ Pennast', viz: Begun:Ling on the
south able oatreet at the disumee of 404 feet
westerly trom the corner teller& streak. thence
i'dongl'etin - stimet westwardly 24 feet fe lot No. 1: I
thence southitarilly by's I inc Parallel with O'Hara
street 60 feet to a twenty foot ally; thence along
said alley by a line parallel with Penn street
eastward) yto the line of lot No. 3: thence by e q
line parallel with O'Hara .trees to the place of b
ginning together, with the_privileges of said alleY
and' he canal basin, and all such rights and pri
v
lieges as are expressed: and contained in a coed{
from the exectitors of James S. 'Stevenson, deed;
to Daniel Depretin, recorded in the °Sc.:tier re-
cording deeds ac., in and for A.Urgheny count,. iq
deal book T, 2d vol, 44; ;Ingot; being the same lot
ounveyed by James Bfakeley, Esti,. and Susanna; his ;via. to Henry Outman, by deed dated ffith
February, 1850, sod recorded in Allegheny noun.
ty aforesaid, in vol. 89, page :02, and on which
there is erected a two story frauie dwelling house
divided into twotenements.
Termite of taste—Five per emit: on the bid td
be paid when the property ntruok down: the
balance to be paid udo Court by the purchaser.
after conftrmation of sale upon the delivery of the
deed. JOHN flols/TZER,
no:Nadeolo Ada/Ml:tr*
rote, Stork, Draft,. goad and Mort:
gaga, Real Rotate and Her.
• ' ehaadlle Beaker.
MICE 800MN0.12 BURKE'S BUILDINGJ
YOURVI STREA. Fltlsburgli. PA.
Desirable Mill property and 'other Real Estate
to the amount 0(8100000 for sale low.
XVIIRTITIITEN .FOR THE ARMY
Furnished by J. H. CASIDAY,
nol7 Burke's Building 4th et. near Market.
THE ABDESCO OIL comr 'NY
~A uart rue Ar HA" FOR.
Befined 4raeseo OH,
NON - EXPLOSITII. 4LBO,
PURE BENZOLE.
warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET
PITT3BURGII. PENNA.
riItISSOLIJTION—THE JrAk
I-1 WARD & CO , was dissolved on the 4 4 h slap
of November. 186 Z by the retirement of George
O. Reis, and Andrew B. Berger. therefrom, The
interest of Reis and Bargee plums into the hands
of James Ward; and the business of said Arm'
passes into the hands of the remaining memberi
thereof, who are to settle all debts and collect all
demands, and eontlnne said business, to whom
the patronage of the old attends of said firm li
reoommended. ' JAMES WARD,
LWBI. WARD
1113.181 r BEd -RR.
nolfkand
CORNWELL & KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
(At the old eitalaliod Coat& Acton.)
1)17Q14:811115 WAIN - t
CLAIR wriszpr:
done so mast. ;
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Read i iteOALT Read
.BIGELY 111:POSTANTI I
gIaRNAT =LIEF. TOI THE AFFLICT,.
data
ED; Ind those sulfating from'weakneas of
TO ,ALL, YOUNG AND 0144
you wish to experience great relief la rout;
&Xt. try the world-renowned
RUSSIAN PEBBLESPECTACI•IIB.
Purchasers will continue to find perfect, aatiataa
Bon by trying thesaflpeotacles. Bold only by
J. DIAMOND, Optician.
No. GO Fifth street, Post Building.
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ed. Raman Pebble inserted in old frames.
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Bawer imposters and Pretenders.
boa
IMAUTH HUNTEB
WM. IL SMITH & co,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS'
ddb P • ITTBB
GUN ILLA.NKETS,
FOR ARMY USE.
W. IIIoCLINTOCK & SON,
112 NAAR= lIITREET.
oat
CURTIS -C. STEINMETZ,
o AAAA L
HOIIISt CA.IIPENT
AND JOBBER.
mop !Mllli ALLEY, leeteeesane Wendt
esnenGilber litzreets,
PITTSBURGH
rdere. Pi.
aus solicited and promptly' attended to.
RDIA ItlatHEß DRIIBIIIIB . O CVPB
and Piitems ror.soldiers' use for sale at 26
and 28 St, Clair street: J. &Z. PHILLIPS.
&Off.
NEW ;11.61rEATIN I NG: RATES,
The tollcirriligvateehf adveitleing have been;
njteedmilen ba the‘Ptiblistien; ;of tne-.Pittebtugh
Daily I , reearto take effeeten and after the 10th
d a y emayoriber, liffs2. on, all new*ntnietsv
on STAWiimto NATTER.
"Rh. 9INGII 4 , q tr.422;: -. I3YIIILT DAT:
Onb leeeition..... - : 11... 0 fwo,monfho—... D 9 09
TwOinßertithigi.." I'oo Three moths-. 1100
Thkee insertioni 4 '25 Four-months ... /302
One week..—,.....; / 2 00 e_pionths, ... 14 OO
Two: weekt.. also Six months" 15 02
Threes wi1ike„.:.........
.:' )500 Nine month;... 20 oo f
One montb....—. -CD One year::..-........ 25 OD
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rqßartecattsswirrALTTEß. ,• . '
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Whioltallowa the:privilege de weekly chattier .
Of / 3 2110* . 1'A0 be .inileiied among new
adtettieementa. • • -," '
?pit:BING-1B fr2ITAB2., SVIRY DAY,;
Six months , '• .. • ' $lB 015
Twelve nit:natal ' ' ' ",... i. 80.00
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Adtainistrrtors'Nottoee. 8 25
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Manias:a Nottem.--........... ...
Death Notio- " .. ....... 75
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idvertisementi ordered in for one
aleate, or lea time, to be each at the time of or,
• , CHARLES AVICNIGHT, Eve. Chroniole.
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.POST &FLER.O.II, Rifts. Dispatch.
JAB B ARB , Pitte. post.
13. R R IDDLE jt 00, Pittebargh Gazette.
J. H. CASIDAY.
SELECT TALE.
A[NT :111 'S ADVENTIN
Evening had closed around the little
brown farm-honse in the hollow ; gray ;
November nightfall and the wild Nixgara
of crimson sunset fire had poured its flam
ing sides long since into the great chalice!'
of splendor that lies hidden somewheie be- 1
yond the Western horizon line—the mon
umental urn where rest entombed alike!:
the days crowned with roses and those'
baiiied in tears. There, was no sound with:
out, save the branches of the huge soya
more tree, chanting uneasily against the
moss-enameled roof, and the complaining
wind among the brown and scarlet drift ,
of leaves that carpeted every dingle of the
woods. Within, the red brick+ of the
hearth had been swept until they shone as!
if carved in coral, and the many tongues of
flame danced and sparkled and crackled
among the gigantic lop , like a band of'
elfin spirits. The cricket that harbored
somewhere in the chiinney corner had'
commenced his vespers, and,A.unt Miriam
Fenner's brisk knitting needles shone and
glanced in the firelight, as ehe sat there in
as 'old-flishioned:cap border and spectacles,
looking almost as pretty—so uncle Peter,
thought --as she used to look in the dayd
when he went sparking and was wont to
contemplate the evolutions of her gleam.
ing needles while he considered what •it
was best to say next
Nobody would have suspected Peter of
any such romantic meditation, as he sat
there sorting out seed corn and packages
of blue beans on tim round table, and la.,
holing them with portentous deliberation!'
So little do we know what is passing in
the'minde of others.
There was a third person, sitting in the'
red hearth glow, however'; a young man,
of almost twenty-four years of age, with
dark brown hair and eyes to correspond,
who amused himself by tantalizing aunt
Miriam's kitten with the good lady a ball'
of yarn—the animal, like all the rest of her
sex, becoming more and more anxious
for the woolly sphere,the higher,it was held.
"So you've really made up your mind
to get maOied, Jatnes?—do stop teasing
that kitten!" said the old "lady, with' a
contrasted voice.
( "Yes. aunt Miriam; it isn't good for a
mantto be alone,you know."
There was a silence again. James An
nett
wound and unwound his yarn very
unecessarily; uncle Peter eyed hie seed
peas thoughtfully; and Mrs. Fenner knit
on energetically, with pursed•up lip and,
scarcely perceptible shrug of her broad
shoulders.
"Aunt. Miriam, I wish you could see
Millicent," said the young man at length.
"I can't say that I have any desire to
see your city ladies, James,"said aunt
Miriam, coldly, "they're too fine spun for
an old-woman like me. White hands and ,
piano
. ptafin' may be very grand—l dare
say it is—but it don't suit my taste !"
"But, aunty, I am sure you would like,
her. Come, now, do be reasonable and
go over to-night; she is spending a week
at her grandfather's, and she would be so,
much gratified to see yon?"
"Thank you, I ain't curious on the sub
ject;" responded aunt Miriam, primly.—
Only I heered that !die' Brownell had a
bad stroke of the then:petit, and I don't
see how she gets along with this newfan
gled grand-darter I,'
"I can't understand why you are so
prejudiced against poor Millicent., aunt
Miriam," said the young man, uneasily.—
'I wont:disguise from y you that it makes me
very unhappy to think of marrying with
out the approval of one who him,
been a mother to me, and yet—"
"And yet you're etermined`to go your
own gait ; that's the plain English of it,
James ;" said aunt Miriam. "Well, I' l
suppose you can do it without my consent;,!
you It never get it anyhow!" and she
poked the fire vigorously as the old clock '
began to strike.
"Seven o'clock!" ejaculated James,
starting up, 'and I promised to be at the
peat-office by this time. There's to be a
meeting about the minister's donation party'
yon know, uncle Peter. Bless me, I did
not imagine how late it was."
And with a gay parting nod to his aunt,
he disappeared.
"There goes as good'a boy as ever lived,
said uncle Peter, "but, I guess, before.
the eveningis over, he'll contrive to get
round to Squire Brownell's, Miriam, you
may as well say yes to that affair at once ;-
he's determined to marry that gal—rings,
city fashions and all."
"I wish we'd never sent him to college in
New York," sighed Mrs. Fenner, "then
he wouldn't have come across this city
sweetheart."
'Then he'd ha' come come across some
body else; so it's as bread as it is long,"
remarked uncle Peter, philosopically.
'Yes; but it might have a been.a.smart,
stirring gal, who knew how to keep house
—not a useless toy, good for nothing but
to hang gay clothes on. - I tell, you Peter,
I can't approve of it, no how."'
Uncle Peter whistled 'Hark the
Tombs a Doleful Sound,' and ret u rnedu
once more to be the contemplation of his
melorrseeds and corn kernels.
Nine o'clock; the fire covered - with a
mound of brown ashes, the cricket chirp
ing drowsily, and uncle Peter snoring
melodiously from an inner room; still Mrs.
Fenner eat there, mechanically plying her
knitting needles, yet unco,micions that the
kitten was frisking about, and, hopelessly
entangling her precious ball of homespun
yarn—deaf and dumb and blind to- every
thing but her own thoughts. ,
wonder,' she began, and then stop
ped. 'After all,' she mentally resumed
the next.tainute, 'there can't be anyatatin
in it if I just slip on my hood and shawl
and go through the orchard path to Squire
Brownell s. Not that I'd go in; not a bit
of iti but I'd merely take a peep in at the
keepin room window as I went past. I
would like to see what sort of a face - it is
that has bewitched James so completely;
but he must never be any wiser for it.'
She pondered a second or two longer,
then rose hurriedly, extinguished the can•
dle that stood in a shining brass candle
stick on the mantle, listened a moment to
the unbroken monotony of uncle Peter's
snores, and, muffling a shawl around her
head, withdrew the bolt of the kitchen
door, and crept ontinto the starless gloom
of; the November night.
,Ittyas beta short distance, under the
leafless branches of the gnarled old apple
trees: and into the !turnpike road. Aunt
Mihail felt a little conscience-stricken as
she lifted the Wicket of Squire Brownell's
gate, and stole noiselessly up the chrystin
hemum bokdered walk; she could not help
wondering what Elder Oliver would say if
lie - Wrere to become aware that she, the ea
pet lady in the congregation, were prowl
;ing about like a thief in the night,
'lt is all for James' sake,' said the yen
ierable dame, under her breath, as she
ushed - naide the great sweet-briar that
ling over the panes, and peeped slyly in
;to the window. -
Mrs. Brownell eat in a big arm-chair by
the fire, her feet swathed in flannel, the
Squire was smoking. a pipe over a three
dsya' old newspaper- and before a pine ta
ble,
at the other en& of the room,•stoo&a.
,iosphliiiked girl; of perhaps seventeen,
I!TONDA•
By LILT RLNDOLPEr
The arms unclasped with electric speed.
'Aunt Miriam! how on earth'—
'Hush! don't speak above your breathe
There now—if you're going to laugh like
that you'll raise the town!'
`I—I can't help it, aunt Miriam,' gasp.
ed James, clinging to the gate poet, and.
vainly trying to check the gusts of laugh
ter that would come. `What would uncle
Peter say? who would have expected to
find Mrs. Penner, Vice President of the
Dorcas Society?'
'James, hold your tongne, if you don't
want me to box your ears. And if you
breathe a word of this to any living soul'—
Well, I won't, aunty won't, upon
my word, only the whole affair is so su
premely ridiculous.'
Nonsense!' said aunt Miriam, slipping
through the gate. ` There, you needn't
turn back with me, you silly boy. Go in
and see Milly— I know that's what you
prefer. And Jamie'—
'Well, sung, Miriam?'
'l've changed my mind about that little
Milly of yours. I dotitt believe you can
find a prettier wife: easettle,the matter as
soon as you please, and. we will see wheth,
er your old aunt Mariam has forgot how to
make wedding cake.'
'But are you in earnest, aunt?'
`Never was more so in my life.'
'What has altered your convictions?
surely I may ask that one question?
That isn't a tall to the purpose, young
man. But remember, not a word of this
this ridiculous adventure!"
"You know how to administer bribes,
aunt Miriam," said the youth, gaily, as he
enfolded the old lady in his arms, and
gem her a third kiss.
Through the starless darkness she hur
ried—under the wind tossed apple trees,
and beneath the friendly shadow of her
own porch, where uncle Peter's snores yet
resounded like muffled trumpets.
I What makes you so late, wife ?" de
manded a drowsy voice from the inner
apartment, as she glided around, replacing
shawl and bonnet, "I've been as fast
asleep as a lOrmouse, I do believe—bat I
did think I heered the click of the bolt."
It must have been the kitten among:
the pans,' iitiplh aunt Miriam—the near
est approaeltt fib she ever indulged in,
before or alter:
And in itibsequent life, when the firm
conviction seizedher that James Arnett
had iMparted her secret—in strict confi
dence, of course, to his ;pretty with--she
consoled herself by saying, mentally:
"Well, I don't care if he has
hator my
part, I shall always be glad of peep
into 'Squire Brownell's window."
War upon the Word "Lady."
The London Saturday Renew thus en
ergetically takes this favorite word to
pieces:
The silly euphemism of "lady" for
4 )` wife" has pretty nearly gone out of
fashion. Probably it first arose from such
phrases , as "Lord A. B. and lady," much
as one pften speaks of a king and "his
queen." But "lady," "female," or.
"young person," have pretty nearly driv
en out the plain word "woman,9, which,
by the light of nature, we should havet
thought needed some euphemistic substi.'
tate much less than "female.", ~
Perhaps the two very oddest euphem
isms which we have ever heard Caine
in two sermons preached at the - time of
the Irish famine. In one, preached in the
university pfilpit, the 'divine talked about
"that esculent Which, hat recently failed."
Now,. if Moses` and the prophets could
talk straightforjvardly': about Welts, and
onione, and "''cucumbers why -on , earth
,should not an English clergyman talk
stinightforwardly about potatoes?
instan was more eccentric
still. The other
preache c r t old his flock that he
had himself been in Ireland, and that the
wretchedness of the people' was - So great
that he had; with• his own eyes, seen a
woman 'yoked to a plow "aloof- with an
'animal which decency forbade him to
mention." His hearers were puzzled.
What animal is tliero—especially what an.
imal at all fit for drawing a plow—which
decency forbids any one to Mention ?
`There is, indeed, a noisome insect which •
may only be mentioned under the most
general terms: There is also a quadru
ped 'whose female Torm reqiiirea:the most
delicate'circurrilecutions, thou Tithe male
is presentable , bfname hithainnit society.
But the poor woman could hardly be
yoked with a "ladyldog ,•" though; had
the sermon been preached in America, it
would have been quite •possible to im
agine her yoked with a "gentleman-cow."
Some ingenious persons suggested' a pig
as an uncleanbeast., yet the mention of
a pig is not - generally looked upon as a
breach of decency.
At last the beast so delicately veiled
turned out to be—a donkey! But why
decency forbade the preacher to mention
an animal which certainly fills an honora
ble place in both the Old and New Testa
ments, is, like Dr. Johnson's custom of
collecting orange-peel, one of those prob
lems whose depth can never be pierced
by anything short of the inquisitiveness of
a Boswell. -
the sleeves of her .crimson therino dress ;
rolled up above a pair of exquisitely dim
pled elbows,. and her hands buried in .a,
wooden tray of flour—engaged, in fact, in
the operation which housekeepers call 'set
ting a sponge.' So niudfat home . did she
seem in the culinary art, that aunt Miriam!
said to herself, very decidelßY, 'This can' t
be the city visitor; I ii4aar where she '
when her dotihts were all dispelled by;
Mrs. Brownell's voice:
•Milliceimt, I wish yon -'d write out the
receipt for that cake you mode for tea. I:
don't see where you learned to be sohandy ;
abotit the house!'
'Why,.grandmamma,' said the young:
lady, gaily, 'you seethe toforget that my
mother was educated, under your eye.—:
She, does not believe French and music are
everything a girl needa to learn. Now,
do you put those stockings down—l'll see
that they get mended bye-and bye.'
Aunt ,Miriam turned away from the win
.dow more bewildered quit?, ever t but with.
a very satisfactory feeling stirring under'
the prejudicei that had fil'ed her kind old
heart. If this were the , much talked-of
Milicent. things might 'not be so bad, af-'
ter all. And Milly worked away at the:
sponge, the merry smiles dimpling her
face, like sunshine on a bhd of roses, nt-,
' terly unconscious of the audience of one
who was now contemplating a retreat.
But the adventures of the night were
not yet at a close. As aunt Miriam grop-i
ed her way toward the joatb, lamenting the
pitchy darkness of the night, and the;
crackling of crisped leaves as her not very
elastic feet shuffled through them, every
pulse in her frame came to a sudden pause
of terror, as a pair of muscular arms were
thrown round her, and a moustache came
in contact.with her cheek:, Such a kiss f i
Aunt Miriam couldn't remember its like
since-the days when Peter Fenner courted
the beauty of the village. In vain she
struggled breathlessly to escape: whoever
the individual might be, he, didn't do
things by halves, and evidently'bad no dis-'
position to relinquish his,prise.
'My darling little Millyl how did you
know I was coming to•night?'
Then came another kiss, before aunt
Miriam could exclaim, in stifling accents:
'James Arnett, are you craay? Do let
go of me, and behave like a sensible ores- •
tare!'
THE REASON;WHY. -
[The foloWing indignant protest, -in poetry .
,
against thescheine of ColonienHon, published,
some time'since in juit new olives=
sive of the'indiunation with *WA car colored
population here redEiiie-Pmiderit'Linoolnli sug-I
a:Elution fof the same 'ntirliose
SCIENTIFIC DISC9IIRSE
AY PROP.
INDIGNATION.' •
DYNE BUMMER!
'Tis my wisb dis time
To babe offprose, an' spoke inrime,
Just to lull de - white trash a • e
Dat I kin 'dress you in sweet ,po tree.
Des , tink dey got all de edica ion. •
Dat no odder . people in de nation
Kin call de a id: ob all the muses,
But dey'll see I kin, of I °henna.
Well den, to begin, you all do nos, •
Dat de wbite trash am a gwane for to go
To send the kulle . rd popelation. -
'Way, off t' Liberia. in anudder nation.
War desunehine am so Aerobia' hot.
- Dat Its rays will-bile dry dinner pot:
An' day' my fren'e: yoy of to toil,
To mak; a libbin' fram de soil,
An' cado, ob korie 'You will be free,
A n' each man had 'hie liberty
Lag liberty eoneiels in tie. rile
To work all day lie like qe.urite
Man, or else olitere an' die,
Like lacy wires in ebery conteri...
WendolPhilipslo his lass proclamation.
Bed. dot de kailleed popelattion
War a dyin' oh 'way.
bar'l oh lasses on a July dos,
Dot wife and blank togedder coodn't stay,
An' tole de blacks to go away.
Die onsult, ob koonse, we coodn't pass,
We met and wrote him down—an• ass.
ABy
dbe
u m d e r n ' dot r m a s r
bass ap r ec e h ch
esWid
elenaqueince and indignation
'oinsteberyting like kulonisatien.
We.papsed a wore by acklenaation,
Dot de black folio beat ob ad creation.
An' chew de abolish 'nista - -
Dad we could see rite true.dar game.
Ole Philips sees de raceabsq gatchelate,
But tell wat produce ins state.
But I kin on' by your approbation.
I'll 'Larne it — dmalanniation /
.De obolieliniena won't let our gulf abots,
An' note want to send de men from hOY+44
Holly I . won I tink oh [Limy bind bile
Like hasty pudding, all do wile.
Ant, Clawson els she'd gib a dollar.
To hab a wite man try to fool her:
Metes, of dey'd come roan' her, she'd lam
Demon de Billy Cowbay olams
I)arfor, I 'wise Sewer& an' all deft.
To 'weld de seller as dey would de lob;
But I'm off de track ob wat I ment to site,
When I kum bar die blessed nits.
I anent to lend my . feeble yell
Galnat kulon isa non, and .to tell
Din konaregation, one an' all,
Not to be humoug'd by.de skeane at all
Wm rite hab dey to club.togssider.
Dayen de kuller'd folks 'way, wedder
will or no ? I'll I uff see
I'm a Kousuth an' Loin Monkey
Kombiaed in one; I'll show
Dat I am rosin', an' holm' to blow.
Et we go'dqr, to toorkwe got to go,
A tins an clark,'ee hate yen nos:
Darter,
I 'Link, we'd all be fools,
To try to tarn do use oh tools.
Wat do we want tonne 'bout bricks.
Or baildiu'hon.ets an'agich tricks t
Pl' we tarn deco tangs, an' doh like.
We'll hob to work from morn till nice.
No - loi got b ut e lofe rone'de docks •
Or markets mats work like an ox—
Belanger da- es thej'g an' reel,
At Retsina 'farket , for de lunch oh *el—
Dlo longer for de porgies sing,
Nor dance de inbaib de ring;
All pleasure will be gone away.
When kulokisation Ott de away,
Tru, Of we all would lib tagedder. •
One black man. is limas good as tedder:
We'd bib our own laws an' skools,
But wat's all dis t you staple fools.
If you got to work to make it t
Dewier, I say, de deble take it.
Do dandy dark ey won't go 'WRY.
Maltase Liberia hab no Breadvray
Wharin, on Sunday arternoone
Ile kinaport his fancy srowserloons.
An' dated. coat, iis Food as new.
Only bin boas wore at a year or two
Afore be did!' hut wot oh dat ?
Do kuller'd ladies 'met so flit
As to cha p ne cote,
Wen de dat's in It, wan a go t,,
Dry nether ax 'eta what dey get oar elm.
Bence. it am innarred, day nose.
But I must stop dis brilliant epic hare;
Betas° its growidu Into. I fear
Let de kulonisstioners do dar mite.
You all cum her each lector nits,
An' keep de suldiSk in a blaze,
An' bring all de money you kin raise;
An' han' do cash each nits tome,
Kase I'm de Gineral Konamittear--
Will Brudd er Ruff be so perlite
Ai to pass de maser roun' to-nite.
An' look out for macle.ob tin. •
Bekaa° de ianfere ring dem in;
Au' m my eyes am old an' bad to see
Dey'm ellen poss'd away by me.
A QVEER excuse was made by an old,
lady. The good womam was subpcetied
to appear as a witness on a rather delicate
case. She did not come, and a warrant
was issued for her appearance on which she
was brought into court, the presiding
judge thought it was his duty to reprimand
her:
"Madam, why were you not here be
fore?" '
"I couldn't come sir."
"Were Ton not subposned, madam?"
"Yes, sir; bnt I was sick."
"What was the matter, madam?"
"I had an awful bile, sir."
After a pause: "Upon your honor, ma
dam?"
"No, sir, upon my arm."
EIDRIVATEDismassag—
Dr.BROWN'ShiRDIOAL
and ijIIROIOAL Office. N 0.50
Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. ' •
Pennsylvania.
.. 1
Dr. BROWN is an old citizen
of Pitteburg.h. and has been in
praoliooforthelasttventy-fivb
years. His business has bora" '
maned martirto Private and .
flundtalDiswara.• {ar
orimme AND STlCAlkffifil
In need of a. medical friend: filatud , :nsit to
find out gore Wipe of tellid2c TbaDootarla a
regular graduate. anot his expemaL, 41.. NW treat- ,
matt of st certain elms of dftne, is guar
aatee to the sufferers of obtaining anent re
lief by the use of his Nonecilogiand following hie
ildvAtte.
DR:BB:aims matzprels - •
never fall to the , want •fttrm of 'Softwood
Diseases. /mptuntlee and Scrofulous Afoot:lons.
Also a ll &mules arising from a, hereditary taint.
r Which mignlfestritself in'the'llum • or tatter
oaorisais. and , agreatf many Lamm& of skin dis
ease". the misin of whielt the stlent-le entirely
jamoratt. To peals° Dr,,Brown Went
tiOne!of a turAg i eidAmi a
Di. BrOwn's remedial forit zd alarming trouble
brought en-often by that al lutbit ye a h
sensual
gratification. Whieh tact young 'yeah winded
often give way (to theirown deetruetha...). ar
the,only nensedies in the county"
—they are ' end 'make a weer retaration
1,1111EINIBLummL•
irowli i 's .remediee,nevez Ail to cur&
Painful disease fel raw navg—le will warrant a
cure.•• Be aidetreattr-Pilte, 'Sleet; Oonnorrhcea
Sftioture..lirethalDlaoharges4Remalejireal t ness.
moduatiSuPPSE494l6 4ke ipts.
mstala An% ervous.Affeetlims, Paint the
Bachand Rldhert;lrritation'bf the :Madden to.
gather with all diseases of an impure
A lr,ctr the gympteasoontainint a
71111,fteated 101 M. BROWN NaaWEimithfield
Pittaburgh. Pa.ewill be iniMediatoly UMW.
ed.. Mediolue quit to Bug adchetar ellthl7 Peeked
and segue from obsenration.
Office and Private Roman; Na, 50 Smithfield
trio*, .trobac•o.•A Pa. - nol6-dawds
GOOD.B.
• - TENTR'I VAJVsT.I3INErrED PROM
IFY iho East„ a large andoholoe selection 0f...
SPRIEGARD SUMMER- GOOD,§,
for Ciente and Yeuthe: wear, embracinze aD the
newt atrial bATIN9B. 94r7m,FIABD
vines Nee. W. H.
. 148 Federal street
Caner Market Square. Allealtemy city. . myg
T:
lEETEL EXTRACTED WITHOII.T
PAIN by the use of an apparatus Whereby
no drugs or falVflitill battery are used. Medi
cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth
extracted by Tay process. and are ready to testily
as to the safety and painlessness of the operatim
whatever has been said by persons interested in
asserting theoontrary. haviturno knowledge of MY .
proems.
VIEILARTLFICIAL TEETH Inserted in every
hand oh , ars es as .low, as will -warrant the
t of material in all oses.
OMB% 31684
134 fftlAUdeld PAreet,
n01417-Se
FREM ABEIVAL OF - -
BOOTS. SHOES AND GUMS.
which will be scdd at theold' jilted at ,
.027 BO : a8 ,t
; 1111 QUESNEIRASSIORKS'''i
- • --I
Al t r i/orusintiol
PrNISITED ,BRAES Woax,
'GAS AND STEAM' , FITTERS,
.1 ; ,
ai`Partlinilar attenton to fitting Oil Befmert
.es. Brass Castings ofstiperiorsmoctbness tnadetq
wder. steamboat work and soaking Saner;
40 4 - Ross'
; and Oil A 'let aa tE 'a•Sefo Lam
;lu Brackets t:Jerits: corner ST.
i AND BUQUBSKE TUT. ."
I :Young's
o f fner4 Mein 4±4 l ' 4501#4
mu) siwqrs, .
Whore OYEIT/EitB and.lll- the' delloaoliw *Mei
Ifeancni Bernd lay lathe Moot valatsbld
frtyl ELI YOIJNG,
bed tenter vumn ellermid Smithfield et:
* .i:i, : •- .
L ?
A 'twu IN:-NEED.:"irritar:rr=m4
rii. •SWEETS .11TEALLIBLEI;10.11illiMT-.is
prepared from the recipe cif Dr. Mohan Sweet of
Connecticut. - the great bone setter ; and lull beew
used in his practice for the last twenty year with
the moat astonlihing IMS:eft i dal an external rem-t
edr. it is without a rival and; will nlieviateaa• ni
more "speedily than any other preparation: : Fog
allißheumatio :and Nem= Disorcieralt is truly!
Infallible, and as a cure for Sores, SiroundN
Sprains.' Bruises, ke.; -its- aootidng. hcalimg:and
powerful strengthening,propertiee,-excite .tbeiust I
weeder and - astonishm en t or ill, who - ha ve even 1
gives it a trial. „ o .yerlourrhundied eat:Valetta pi
remarkable cirm,,t?erformed by it within the last
two years, attest, thisfitow i ..- -....., ti.,...,1., , , , ,- ~- , ;
. :
It. SELLERS A CO., !,
detnlydaweaw ' ' Agents for Pitteburith:
.
. .
TO CONSUMPTIVES..
VHE ADVERTISER' WAVING BED
restored -to.health *a fewisineks, by' a very',
simple:remedy, after having anered several years
with a severe lang'`alfeistreic 'and' - that dreadful
disessei gonstunpsion—is nnzipas 'to mak l tlqui, wu
to I& fellow sifferers-apStneans-Ofente: I
To all who deetre it, he will sand apreavrintinn
amid (free of charge). with the dire;'ons for•prel
Paring and using the same. which' ft hey* will a
mare airefor coanonprion. Awkrus,-I,lYronehitia•AO
Theionly °bleat of the advertiser:An sending the
Presatintfon Is to benefit the soil( '
ets& and *rend
information : which he coneives to be invaluable,
and he hoes every sufferer will U9llO 'VernedYi
as it s will: Ahem nothing.: and ruar_DrOve a
_
blem , , I,
P leirt, wialdny the_preerktionwill;_tdOsigeill
drew . • Rev. Eil WAR :A. WILSON._.; 1
ael9-3sa Williatinibrai ruoh; Co unty,' N. Y: '
~
ITIEIGULuIt BACIALET,
WHOLESALE GROCIO
Hop. is AND so wodonizET,
Ja2¢lf PYTTI9B - II It 61'
waLuxIGILLNI, • ,
cuuttgorA. Qom.. ' ' tkeet,aPiirtow.'
fießeral butaers.., • • ,
MEARS idt •CONFIDEIP,
• •• -• •
OElFiceeesorsto hPo4lllina'4k
iii 7 4 ol, Efe4l4 -440044,
(Sum Wood...aid - I%w
tapas
EUROPEAN
A.G . *4;7.3rt.
imeteass. itArlfi6l4ll4, Bilikgp#P4lll
• 11 - d=ent; 1 / 5 Water street l i tttelitigl.. Pn.;
from
premed to bring out or seed 'back p
steam br annengegg
or to any part of the: old eoimtril, either b.*
. i•
BIGH
EuropeT Dsy.oß flAl4l.pa*e*
parrog ." • •
4thit for theindlanapolla andtrinelkundlliall-7
Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of
Taolceta. andfor thelineabf ftho"tnnigithill-i
g between New York. LiverpOol. w And
alahro
will • I 410
•
TIE .EL.DOILAIikOsi
Om/any am" icrinmaina4)
coat= ITETH&HRITIrprzus STRZETB,
(Opposite the Poet Mee.) '
'RE SUBSCRIBER, Emornia
. taken the above well-known skull will, be
pleased to melds friends at all holm' 'Me wines:
llT l al.and Vl beet.M d irLWY. tqerietor.
N. KIER es ob:i
3GUI317•0701.101840 •
Pure No. 1 Carboxt '•011,
A D •
rfi Z CIP.T.M.`I '
itirOftlee op LIBERTY BIRRRT, oppoilte
Penn's 8.. R. Depot. . .. 4 • '
101..A1l oil warranted. . ata3:l7d
HERIY W. BtarifOliVsticOto ,
iiiiosirrarr• • or' Tsui: , TWO -"nix
and .-Gitue:SE ROP.dealersin Foreign Braudies,,Wines,
$ also, Blasktierr Nalutherrr.
011err y; . araGlinm1 3 randiea,0)4,motmirahola.
Rye and Other junkie Rum. Stipe
rior whceßitt ars .u, • • „: - -.•
Opposite F il ottr street; Piitabarah.-Ps:
Kotula. Tayerns, and Families smajoljetatmed
crate profit. for cash. New Jeremy Oder for lam-,
fly or hotel purposes. bum&
PETRONA WORKS
•__
LpNOP miLLgit
WOItICEAT SHARPEIBITEtkg.
VALLYAr.M.O4ID.
iteatzrxr Eamon% PITINMINOIL'
Mariiihaftiree LubriciMed
Clarbon elle and . f • •• f
NO. I kr.r.unap, 01.14, WANNAATND
wommarocosymk alwal on hand: r 043047
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" jjklw
WHOLESALE'. OlOttfit,
, Ana Importers of •
BRANDIES, OINS, atc.
ALSO.
Distillers vul Dealers in ,
FMB OLD , AIONON,fikAgATA'Rn • WILPEY
897 LlitTrkl7St
pA;
a., 4 1. D.RE - X7firr...V.V.Pli.
•
BraSB - FeiltitderB;
GAS ANGITEAICATTERS,/
All kills or•ihaesi'lind Iron - Cooks
i mode to ordnr... ' •
BRASS CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS
Made at the shOiteat nOtioe.
011 .:SEFINFRY'S FITTED UP. • 1
* l -tufbixiereieftatsoWN& TETLEvit Lao ,
WVOD STRUT; will be oranlVtb' attended te. I
• Wite-linnken of tidy firm being Praetital MO
,of many years' oftierienee in the bun
nen, Will .ittente to give satisfaction in ova,' re
eat. - • , :fiel3-ird
• -
- Fr Yom,,-^igharr, sox's- GOOD NEW Fruit or :Prepared Mince Meat. mixed; and
all other -kinds of I Bpicav cooking Brandy or
!Wine. New -Orange„ I,smon and Citron Peel go to
;Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond , whore you
will gat anew crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house in the city. Also'ageneral and
tnll assortment of Family throftriee, Toss Wi l m a ,
',Brandies, and all other kinds pr,l :Pr.lion a;nd
iDomestio Linnop. ,
HAWORTH BROTHER;
deli !corner Diamond and Diamond alley
JOHN FLEEGE7I,
GI- 1J as HZ x
25 eorner 01ait04144 Beaver am(B,
Auseraufvenir.
stook detour of all desciiipthdkoaft
frmade to order add for sale at LO
311:Mdrompttv attirodad
il
coral-a`'
k7it czars Ve lefg
MU neirixpiskitilAtl t
t ick fllel,b3;
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aN ltheUnoraritreidialse
17 MOd .rt el all,dinioroi-,
nations. - treat eiserreN, isid'
delimits :- digorders, seili
abnwand- idhiesare Isef.e.
tuitions common sad in.. - ,;_.
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n14;11141° prima-1714 WC
AtjaZinmftwrilitibMilaT tuis-- doing
rem the ismomot andlalsely modestrawdrisadyag
shoisked. - and thinkit,', it, groateleirer, UMW
and for oonnuoneation - Ami oorropuon among
their wives. promiaia¢ miry ami OwsttersThum
&mils, -PirelarmidiseoarttiongtritopAlnoto
irthenoranee that they do the sunwanDrt - "BNAN :
STKUP . ( enoeptPriblithmeJ lost a Inoratfrotraol
doe might •be lost to, thew arnang_sterkid Tabiely
modest - and prisenraptirons- rantilleit noeneind
rallied iniviorant,
.rormudieconteMsd
who: oompsze society - 4004 4 to
, loilars-and-rend&-mmategi mu k rr
rwitems.„Akkto P„ o ltrAtiwarer that n • ~ _,i.oza .
!rsirolats: insardialiesizer, their
.1.14 dlitightan [ant wards, go:rem:Ay feeble
watl ymnity y Mac t ondition4harepiteltiriot;
haffeibeen ,to healthrand,sigarbyall.
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matdosgutbro4 N nu havilbealuilifeilostifridi
A
fag ert; nag .efir zoortitioadon • Act Spormaterr
b eargnootarnaterbroisidamarid
avery short woe of bi hue ni4W - Aa tehrehr lkedio e .
whiehareparaMarlyhis own. mayor° oomprientig
F4te •-v.erabilE ufgdolpoftwviiiitiapp l *
- :olthe erborlaltreatmenthehas riban oni
itsmd anb stitated 7 theArewilablo cliernaleVii.
ouettweeireatedwith roarkposstemnarmghati
irreeforty Min ' (48)- experienmem there treat.
mead in hoimitals ot. tothithe:34.3ssrldliall 411
'the United Staten - leads himto oy—to - all witti„a
lair:trial,health and lumpines! liru.d%iilopio
upon then oly7:paliedisheeic.TrilleoorongertilA
m onteliazikirana'quatior*bit - mime Zan `d'be -
Vonstimp4km
man s kindredtunie, rot
Which' be many arm
,11I' our oonnhusim_ crin
nowhe.rellevaii. theeksittenit to it - in
time Full part man ehad of my testnent
1 71PrOinifing it isop4ofthislienstd-ABAenwisibli
logiverigraiihi to, Aid aPrillafewinctho ad.
;year:eat :or - over` fort‘years maierionoelinli
obeeevatica‘gensismen -. trerhaslreuregalur
in the treatroent of opera arirgi..% and wh o is
dinailseeonsultedbytheprofoisionrnswoThistiterax
emded iss' repeotelo..eCleourPubleArt%4=
Priding - of totelmi Ass. - Ottioe• - 145'44inimnald
litireati:near Diamond f street,. -PrivatltOulinusi
toationri from ail parts of thi, Union strictly at.
endetto. 4dreettg.; -,.: , :E.. r, -,. . , ,;-, : , . -,,,
PI - Winn:lr" _ isis:'
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sions_orkTrateci mthivicf-citi
,.- ; DREL....e-Noll-404g,Aft.,,,,,i,"••
merizirarsi'liumtigiNiiii- F figrat '-,7irEW
- AFL- YORK" with a &Loki' stock"of,CLOTIEB.
andl VreSTßlGSvhieb.,ean-lia
purchased Marlow 4ar Palo* tha mask - rata&
Alkir 9 rtatindwWwm l tt offered to - aash berme.=
seatAai
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ROBT• IMMATOOtiLA
Wholesale Groosreil:-
COOMISSIDN- AND ; FORWARD/112
• 7,
Dealers In Produce and Pitfebarzb Manitraettni ! .
l!Fgh. 2111;MBE11/7:411/11Eria
armiittnkair4-TAitioimg p -
Xio• SMYTOWELD STREET ; t
Virk HATE J*ls
time aad vollfteleoted stooko , "
F I. a- . 0 ditt*:`
ClothB;6llolthieieS, Vestilii644cc;..
ALSO—A large stack , of
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. :Woad Striel„ of the-Bftlthnori,:Phinollio
iziy. ostablithOd'iti lgEtS. .N.thojoe - stooktf Flute
octavo Centre Piancw.l combining all the leetow
• tials oljt first ohms liwtromeakt-with httokoyottios
londerpatemt). Higlarimportant to the- critical
pisttiat. - Low foi. cash iri• - aceeptatkeO. • -
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ag
which we Ireprepiavilki iiiithreerfroicomMOSLlf
Tatimoso9LuggritsilwEr.
Best quajity at' *'" dart..4hia.;v-trB
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CHAIM= MAGILL.
MAIREE
AciPortonzo :4_44atain
Cloths, ''Claisedmai.es,
Vestin ge , l'ailors'ATrinzmings;Aew
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Manufaoturen• of all &ea < and clemiotions 44
Zeal Oit; Retorts and Mi eas and water Fide - -
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- 43o e tebbing antril- t•'• erode.:
galantine madeto order.: • ' . ,1 -
Having I complete Insoiiiiiii-- 'lktbliblerfo
t h wßoundr7iiilllioetelearylltttn t e
attended to - Jur -
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PRACTICAL- PLITAGERSu
GAS AND STEAK "Fiiio i §,
NO. 129,Rournistiiiet,-„;)
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NEAR SILITI:IFFIELTrATEnE
ianki, and Azititoli - fer'-,ell u liefrierie r d lin '
with lead in th il most durable manrennk - the n
Promegat burning or uniting the joints Withont
, loide'r...,. t.,_ 'if- , --- ' , +-, - - '-- i!
Ho l in g ftued n g with Hot '
and Cold Witer,in' the'
4
beet style. with all the modern imPrordinentr in
-', .J, Waa h -S tanda;Ciaehin; Sink!. cloti - Are.i '
on
A /ale atock . a.Plucips $ ll 4 Lund s-Pjge always
ban
TIERNAN - iik , -GETTIt,
citi36644;
TEAM WINES tlerrOltki ate
NORT II -/MI3T-ciornas of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,'
'ALLEGHBaY:QITY; .
LAKE BURERIOROOPPER
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WORK@
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Der Bottonas.ltalze d&lltsottomeopo:ler. , ,
. . Bolder. &e. Afeo iminorestr Pt. 3
: . dealers In NO.& e. - 7.;,a
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NT' CoastautlyAim hind. 115wienie*soltirie
:
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ECOND STRlPTTEl.Pittebtielialines.V;
air' Special oiling of Cooper on: to ft.. 04
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