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    ESTIBELT VEGETABLE.
NoNo ALOOROLIO PREPARATIONS
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PURE TONIC MEDICINE.
HOOFLANDYS
CELEBRAMED
pERMAN BITTERS
FE. 0. Ai. SA:OXSOR, Philade]
phia, Perms., -
!,i1 Will effectually cure
.'Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE
alumni°. or Nervous Debility . Disease
of the Kidneys, and all Diseases
Arising from et Disordered
Liver or Stomach,
amh
1!;•••,: as Cons&
_pation. Inward •
Piles, Fullness or
Blood to the Head,
Acidity of the Stomach,
Nansea, Heartburn, Disgust
the Food, Fullness or Weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
Mg or Fluttering at the Pit ta tue Stom-
SCN SWiDlllllllg Of the nese: Hurried and
difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,
Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying
lusters Dimness of Yision_, Deta or webs be
lenathe sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the
Reed. Deficiency of Fergie: l ion, Yet. -
lowness of the and es,Pain in
the Side, Back, Chest, • bs, Jet •
Sudden Fluahes of Heat. Burn
jP in; in the Flesh, Constant •
imaginings fof Evil.
and great depres
a on Of
spirits,_
willPositivalY signora Yellow Fever. Billions
trever. Oka
THEY O4 %.IN
NO ALCOHOL WHISKY t
They 'will cure the above ' ea in ninety-nine
tees out a hundred.
Induced by the extensive side and universit
Popular: of Hoo fi and German Bitters. (purely
re:retail/5 . hosts' of ignorant quacks and unscru-
Anions venturers, have opened upon suffering
aumanity the flood
gatesm
of Nostrums the shape
of poor Whisky , vil elycompounded with injurious
. mes and christen Tonics, Stoma:hies and Bit
tagiwars of the innumerable array. of alcoholic
oreparnibm in plethoric bottles, and bitbellied
C
under the modest appellation of Bitters;
Which. instead of Mring only aggravates diseami,
nd leaVrithe disappointed sufferers in despair:
YOgiWANTROMETHING to ETRENG TR..
EN 'YDU I
YOUiWeII.NT el GOOD APPETITE?
90 YO EA WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON-1
STITUTION I
DO YO&WANT TO FEEL WELL
DO
NESKIYOU:WANT TO GET RID OF NER VO Usl
!DO WANT Y
I Do you,vrant to sleep well?
,Do yoriNvent a brisk and vigorous
feeling?
IP in do use
VaI , tOPLAND'EI GERMAN BITTERS.
trrenuf..2Vewton Brown. D. D.. Editor of the Ea-.
mregvedia :of Religieue Knowledge.
Alto mh not disposed to favor or recommend
&stela Medicines in general, through distrust of
ttheiringrodients and effects ; l yet know of no
/sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the
.benefit he, believes himself to have received from
Any simple in the hope that he may
thns conthbute to 'the benefit of others.
• I do thiathe more readily in regard to Hoof
tand's Gahm Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
minion; of this city, because was prejudiced
&against them for manyyears, under. the morn-
Mon that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture,
Uam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker.
Mai „for the removal of this prejudice by proper
• eats, andihr encouragement to try them. when
.afferingfrObi great and long continued debility.
he uaeof three bottles of these Bitters, at the
ruarmning ef the present year, was followed by
evident milk& and restoration to a degree of
gadfly ancliinental vigor which I bad not telt for
ix montheibefore, and had almost depaired of re
/tilling. I therefore thank God and my friend for
Erecting me to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
Parmseatims, June 24, 1861.
Rear the •13.4. Joseph H. Kemiard.lPristor of the
Da Tenth Bemire Ghureh h .
Jscanos—Dasa r—lhave beenfr
silently requested to connectmy name with (lota
nimdationa; of different kinds of medicine, but
11 fa"rl:ul f T%Pf"tep ~, :0-n anteleind;itWita
Bear proof tit various instance,, and particularly
in my owh family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof
and's German Bitters. I depart from my usual
0011 The, to express my full conviction that for
general debility of theism/tem, and especially LW
'srmunplaititit is a safe and valuable preparation.
E
some eases it may fail, but usually I doubt not
be very beneficial to those who suffer from
...eabove cadets. Yours veryriniurietfully,
J, H. KNNARD. .-
Eighth below Coats street. Phila., Dec. 24th.
.-teafigs of ALDERMANWURD&R,Ger
,II mangoes.
GIRIUNTOWN. Jane 1 1861. •
•'O. f. 40131011—Sir:—It' gave me plenum;
' to give you a for e certifi. teatiiYia
tthe _ an Bitters had done me. 'I am
owperfaayi cured of all those disown:etyma
edioinensesses to oure,visatmsepdChron
rand Nerveta debility, atmae of the Kidneys
to. The rierful influent's it exerts upon :Ner
eons on is surprising, I have hem.' con
frequently in. reference to your Bitteraand
without healtation, have recommended it for the
shove complaints, and in every instance it has
effectually , Ore& Your. medicine has a great'
reputation iaGernuintown. -.Ed is -sold in every
Drug Store. end in most of the Grolier"
a torea,
here. If anyone should question what s. let'
them come to Germantown, and I pr ove to
their satisfaction. that the Bitters have cured in
.meases
this vicinity wort than twenty ewe of the above
Ikepretfully, HANNAH WUNDER.
Main streegehove Rittenhouse. Germantown.
can's. - 3 1!1,
Or,
JU3T 27040117170 FOR rHE so.rArgas.
Will build up the constitution, and give health
%Urania 1:io overtaaked and diseased
irt•
l'lLtind'nfalrY I'ROMTHEARM?
IPHILAD9LPEML, .Auttat 12. 1862.
Ds. C. M. Jabrsos—.Deor Bir: While in Viz
.; a, owing to the change of water. I was taken
Ir.& a a erne diarrhea, which seemed incurable,
and whish greatly weakened me. When we
eaohed KartMsbuzg, I feared I should' have to
oars home; but noticing some of. our Bitters in
Jie store Mr. It'll. Price, in that town;' I purr
hanks lid and on takingit war sneedZio
Pored 'to E. The diarrham - was
eheolted.an I;experienced no return of
number am*, comrades, who suffered in thestme
manner and ..from the same cause, withwhoiinn .1
shared the Bitters, yoin me in this oertificatei
expect to returaito the seat of war with • thellie,g-•
0n../ad aliallentainlY take a amnia , of the litti
rein my knapitaok. I would not be without it
r its we ht in Particularly on going into a
-.mitt region.
trubr. A. E. A,LTBMII6I.
;1! Company H. 500t1 Ltelol%.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
;
See', that the t , rture of "C. M. JACKSON,"
ir oaths Waal. nof each bottle.
Princioaofdoe and Manufactory,
DIO. esectilii*Rcri cirrumwer:
40*A8-&-EVANE s
Wrixises4a ro C. M. JAINIKUr & Oo.f
I. L if:EIOPR/ETORs.
zAr.sale by Dantean and Dealer in every
wn is Chu United, -Stanek and by
GEO. H. KEYSER,
Pitenentrgit.
IL lIIONWARTZ,
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P. Bar
ftliPilitllD BY
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Etrgs—Salos 2 barrels at 10, "41 dozen.
Sugaa Srm; sales 10 'Ads Orleans at 1614®11o:
Ciushed 14%.
Malsattew - Salesof 50 h b ls N. 0., Ole.
Coffee -Riles of 10 bags, b20)33c.
Salt—Sales of 40 bbls at 4 43 40®3 50; 50 do ps: 25.
Deane—Sales 50 bushels, small white at 44:60
ilop.--vve note sales of prune Eastern. New
York. at 230.-
Olatonel—lSales 50 'Wishes at Snific.
0 1 1 e—Owing to the cold weather and the pros
peoCof the riverciosina. Crude Oil has advanced 1
cent 31 gallon. We. quote, Crude. in bulk, at 31e;
and. .Barrel oil at from 36 to 38e, bbls included,
No chute° in refined.
COMMERCIAL INFO RIKATIOAT
Prepared for the Daily Post.
LtardThnmarkot was strong at 83i for city
and - 'for &entry,
Mess Pork — Market steady at $lO 75.
Green Maws were sold at 5% for desirable
size and'out, but 'the market was rather heavy.—
Shoulders were a tri de firmer, though buyers are
net nisnoeed to give over 3N e.
Hogs—The market exhibited an increasing
firmness. The rates were Inferior hard to sell at
1084 for 200 lb hogs, $4 go
4 45 , was obtained. •
fiud.duatiTa &swim
- WM. H. salmi & 400,
`WHOLESALE GROCERS
NOS. 112 SECOND AND i 4 FAST STREETS
de23 PITTI9II /1.
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CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
G7NIIRAL
HOrSE'CARPENTER
A N.D,..7." OB BE R.
•. •
SHOP vrounor ALLEY, between - Wood
and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
, -
ilor9rden eoliolted and: promptly attended to.
r auuS ikISSOLIITION—THE FIRM OF JAR;
ix WAR D & CO was dissolved on the 4th day
of November, 1862, by the retirement of George
••IL Reis:and Andrew B. Berger: - therefrom, • The
interest of Reis and Bergin passes into the hands
of James Ward, and the business of said! ann.
Passes into the hands of the remaining members
thereof, who are to detticiall debit and colleiit ail
demands. and.oonthme saii! business; to whbm
the patronage of theyid &wends _et said farm is
recontmended. ' JAMBS WARD,
• • , W6if.' WARD;
nol_
amd REJB & BER ER.
Read ! . Read I Read
HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!
O..REAT RELIEF. TO . WiatiainoliClT•
ILA
sight . RD. and those ealfednis. froailwoolutels of
'BULL. WOO AND OL_D t
eltr ti f y ill t h lie t ivongis e e nee : eat. tell.r hi l our
t RUSSIAN -PEBBLE! IMICTACI:88.
Wrell'aisiiewillecinlint(tiCilled Rodeo► natudao
Soo Dr tbrintilliese Spectacles. , Mold ohr ;
J. DIAMOND, Op
No. 89 Fifth street. Post Building
. '
The Rose* gabble inltested la old frames:l
theired.:- ' ;
Ar-Bgwa, *-
B AL MOI r tAi , OPEVRTIS
31,00$0)BALDIORAL AIKIRTS
1u Urißhti and beantitnl . aplora, Merchant a
dealerllaDPliod in quantil9.
.„., i.x&Tonr* NACRIIN act4L.
N 0.17 Pitt street.
THII4-111A:Ir—
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a u t OE I 4 koqw,.. anortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
*4.114401. co.,
142 PodonastretitAlleothony oltr
v. Limß. BERL::
ns akin °ppm, Paola?
BEAL nun Am:iamb/RA - Am=
NOT= BOPIDEU:= 1
1 1 6 =dom /Isis-
MILITARY GAillirrytTS I
iII* AND HID GAUNTLET%
IN WHITE AND'arm,.
Riaaived by Raman tide day at
BATON, NAORUM &CM.
N0.17-Ntiviittrest
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WALLPPRIL, AT OLD PRICES
for salobt,
no B Pn 1 44.411. ja , iknodstrent.
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- NEW "ADVERTI,SIArt4 . lIATES.
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.The , followincratte wifidiertising i have been
oareed.npon ha theiPubilahera of toe - Pitteburgh
ThailYlT_ress; do take , olTeetoon. and 'after the 106
day ot Plogetob 1862, on all new co li tiota , : - -
. ~_FU R ; orympionire.lllATT
P 2 R SINGLE 2Q
92 , 2-E, , VP.22PDA Y ..
'itainaftrttcn 8:V tioniba. l
:s9oo'Thoitterhoia.:.."-lodipAoutbsC i t oo Three it3prtiona 1 25.
months ~. 13 00
One week , -, 2 00 Five montlui. 1.. .14 oo
Two weeko_ ... ......... .. '3'so 5iit221610.. .. 16'00
Throe weeki......
::.... .6 ' One•year J 4 .
~ . woo Nizierniontho:. 2000
00]
One month... . 26 00
:. *.Of.C,C/1:638.. egilit. l l4::.. TTIER.
Which allows theprieileieof awe° change
r.r... -:ofonatteri taheinserted among ew , ' • 1
advertheniente. ... • . 1
Idt
PER 13196L2 331:17.&112, 2 , 7E3, DA.Y, I
sl a i nic athi, '. s . : i. i : i : _ ..i . $lB 00
Twelye_montbs • - .., 8000;
Adnulnistritortelfothea . - -4. 295
!Kaman 1N9ti050...,....41.... i 75
Death lintio46 eaehinsertion........ '-.. . 50
113.1
~1 ill.fathrfrtisempnta orderal h .
for r
Month; orJeu itineTtal; casket them° of or
, • CHALESiVIINIGET Eve. Ohre'dole.
FOSTER:a BLESeON A titte. MOW/6
JAEL P. EARB, Pitts. , Po t. /4..R.IDDLE Jr 00.1 Pitkbersh GaCette.
E DAILY - POST- , ADVANCED
RATES.
One year by'
......
Fix 'merlon.
Three
One H " ....
.otie week; delivered in tnecit7
'Single coulee:— .. ................
egentii per
Arbitration Committee or libel Board
- - of Trade for Nov. and-Der.
Wm. M. SHINN„ V. P. I JAR: LBE NETT
JDO.' DILWORTH,' VKaalcOß RDY.
• DAVID MiIOANDLERS. • •
PITTStitiIiGit'PEODI7.OE, ;BEET
OFFICII OP THE DAILY POST,
• Wednesday. Dec.lloth.)
leemarks--Buahous yesterday wits( not very
act i ve; the sales made partook of retail character.
Natigation in the Ohio is about suspended until
we have a rise of - water, We notice sales as fol
lows:
Flour—The sales ware only moderate, princi
pally to most the wahts of the lobal trade. We
heard of one lot 0f435 barrels. Extra Fatuity at a
variety-of prices ranging,frons $6 3506 90 per bid: .
Sales of 40 bald at: Extra. ;$6OO. Fxtra. Family
t6-75,= 600 bbls. Era Family. s6' 75;50 ilo Extra
Family, $6 50®+6 75 '36 do do $6 75; 50 do os6 40®
6 75; 120 do do $6 60@5 75
Apples—Sales of i 0 tibia, 'Russets. at $1
.87 4 F
b.rreL
Doled Feett—We note sales of Apples. in a
large way, at $r 25; Peadlies $250 ' . • ,
Cheese are in got d demand with s d les of '0
boxes; W. R.. 12420. liamber, 12c
• - - 11341 / o, l o s l lT—Sales 5 bb's at VO R barrel.
I ...i.Rattei tit infaiedenithieb• elm 0f , 15 bbls, roll,
at 180.
•
Corn—The demand is improving; sales 500
bushels, new. 700 lit bushel
~; tQaltst,—_
_ln 'good demand eiles.ssoitnuthele from
bi l e'se4"3®46.4l - -, --
Wheat—Red is held at $1 20: Whtie $1 2:4
Bart y _s l 15®1 20, for Spring and Fall; lee 75n.
Petateeti oe% anoing; sales 100 barre ls, Pink
Ryes:at $t 00'-
Hay—Sales of 33 loads at seal a. at $1417 per
Cincinnati Provision Market,
131, ISLANKIETS,
FOR ARMY' USE
w.meCURiTOCIE at SON,
/18 11 1 / 1 111/111 STREET.
DAILY' POST .
TOUCH . NOT THAT:FLAG::
'
Traitor !spare that, flag! • .
2stiiih not a single star '
Its sheltering glory now.
Stiß blew near and far
'Twee our forefathers hand
That placed it o'er our head,
And thou shalt lot it stand:
Or perish with the dead.
That dear old precious flag.
Who , e glory and renown
Are spread c'er land and sea,
And wouldst thou tear it!dciwn?
Traitor! forbearthy touch !!
Rend net it'sheart,bound ties I
Oh, sp streamingorious flag,
Beill through tlaeskies
When I 'aqui yet a boy
I gioriedinthersight,
And raised my voice in joy.
To greet its folds of light—
For it Erg home is dear;
Dear as aitre land
Forgive this my
fo m h olis tear.
But let that old flag stand.
My heart-things round thee cling
Close as thy stripes, old friend ;
Thy'praises men shall sing.
Till tithe itself shall encl.
Old flag : the storm still brave;
And, Traitor, leave the spot!
While l've a hand to save,
Thy touch shall harmit not I
THE , COUNTERPARTS.
EP ONE OP THEE
A quiet uneventful li her' mine, until
I left the shelter of my fa's roof, and
accepted the desk of book-keeper in the
wholesale clothing establishment of Shean
At Prescott, in 'the busy town of A—.
One fine afternoon in October, I invited
Lilly Prescott, with whom I was very
nearly in love, to walk with me.
Her delicate little hand, in its delicate,
primrose-cclored glove, rested .on my arm,
her black eyes lifted to my faze, I felt
particularly tender and confidential, and
at peace with all the world. We were
speaking of the gorgeousness of the dis
tant hills, clothed, as they were, in their
mantles of crimson foliage, when I was
brought to a stop by hearing my name
pronounced in a tone neither sweet nor
agreeable.
"Mr. Smith, I'll just trouble you to pos
a minit !"
I looked up—a woman of fifty or there
abouts effectually blocked up the pave
ment in front of us, indeed, her propor-,
dons were colossal. If ever have seen
the personification of indigntition, I saw it
in her expressive countenance.
"Madame!" I exclaimed, retreating a
little from the battery. of flashing grey eyes
she brought to bear upon me.
"You needn't madame me!" cried she,
waxing redder.. I'll just trouble you to
settle this little bii!" and she thrust an
ominous piece of paper before my eyes,
which read as follows :
Richard Smith to Bliss Juliana Dixiino.
For six month's board. $75 00
For six month's washum. 15 00
Total, $9OOO.
"I owe you nothing, madame. I never
saw you before in my life."
"You needn't lie to me!" cried she set
ting her arm akimbo. "I hain't kept a
boarding-house fifteen years for nothing,
sirl You'll either pay on the spot or I'll
take the law."
"Take it," I returned, "you're welcome
to it,"
"You think to ears me, young man !
Return . :fiber what you promised I'll have
you taken up for it as sure as my name is
Diggins. I'll larn you better than to de
ceive a trusting widder woman in that
way, you desateful hypocrite."
'Madame you insult me, I—"
"Oh! it looks well for such as you to
stand upon your dignity. Mighty lofty
alt at once. You've forgot the time and
the kisses you used togive me every even
ing after all the rest of them had gone to
bed I You've forgot the half dozen Shirts
I made you and never charged you for !
You've forgot that you solemnly promis
ed to marry me last Tuesday morning!
Yon have forgot that, have you." _
"Yes, forever and a day afterwards!
roared out, "Do you think Pd marry an
old woman like you? I'd sooner wed my
grand mother."
I saw the fire flash up in her eyes. The
widow was growing dangerous. I dodged
- the *reticule she aimed at my head, and
fell over' backward, as she charged on me
with her half mourning parasol. Miss Lillie
turned and fled. I thought discretion the
better part of valor, so I leaped . Over a
garden fence, and made good my escape by
fording a duck pond and reached the next
street, from which I hurried home the best
way I could!
'"i was resolved that I would not stay
there a day longer. Evidently there was
some other Richard Smith, for whose no
torious self I was mistaken.
I . penned a hasty note to my employers,
giving my reasons for leaving them, pack
ed m" - trunks, paid my board, and marking
my baggage 'R. Smith , Washiugtonl,,'
entered the train for the locality specified
on my trucks.
In selecting Washington as my place of
destination, I had no very definite, object
in ' but in'a plaCe of its size I had no
doubt of being able to secure a good situ
ation.
It was nine o'clock the next day when
" arrived in Washington. I alighted, and
was hastening down the platform to look
after my baggage, when I saw a young
lady in a brown silk walking dress earnest
ly regarding me. As she caught my eye
she threw up her veil and sprang towards
me. As the vail swept back, it revealed
the lovliest fa3e I ever looked upon. I
had never dreamed of anything half so
beautiful. In involuntary admiration I
stood still. She threw herself into my
.awros- , -ber arms fell about my neck= her
velvet cheek touched mine—and such a
kiss as; she planted fall on my lips; My
face was in a blare—l felt as though had'
been ste wed in honey, with lavender for I
flavoring.
She repeated the kiss—the munificent
creature! exclaiming;
"Dear, dear, Richard I How delight.
ed I am that you have come at last.''
I Was dumb. My mouth was sealed up
with the sweetness of her kisses. I dared
not speak for fear I should dissolve the
spell.
"We have been waiting on yon for four I
whole days! Only think what aperiod
itif suspense!" went on the soft voice of. the
lady, es t clasping my hand, she drew me,
unresistingly to :a plueton in waiting.—
. There! ,make,
it
easy. Pm going
to.dri've. Is not pleasant to he waited
on, Richard?"
"Alluvia so anxious to see you once
more, Richard; but his rheumatism is so
much worse to-day and he could not drive
down. William is away on an errand for
:the bride. But I would come, I wanted
-stonneh:to be the first one to greet you
Richard. Alice is so beautiful, and so
hAppy,..Riehard, you ought to be the hap
piest MBA alive.''
"r—lbelieve I am!" exclaimed I, as,
raising her face, the little; enchantress
favored - 11m With another kiss, which, this
time, I 'repaid with compound interest,
and then blushed boiling hot to think of
At this moment, the Rho:ton - stopped at
WEDNESD
,
the door of a fins old mansion, sad me
chanically I'alighted and lifted out my
companion.
The hall door -was flung open. The
clasping hand of the young lady drew me
within the vestibele--her musical 'voice
called softly at the. door of a boudoir:
"Alice! Richard' has come!" .
Instantly the doer was - flung open, and a
dark haired beautiful woman came forth.
She gazed at me a moment with Unuttera
ble tenderness , and then embraced nioJ
with a minglingot fervor and shyness al- I
most bewildering:. - I
Ve*ily I was a favored individual.
An elderly geatieman, 'supporting him
self with a cane, now, came foriciard and
saltited me calling me 'My dear son,' and
cuttingshort everything I attempted to say
by his jovial volubility.
The folding docks separating thi setting
room and parlor . were thrown apart. I
heard the subdued hum of voices, the 'rust
ling of heavy silks and waiting in an al
cove arch of an East window I saw a cler
gyman in gown midlands:
The elderly gentleman took thelhand of
the dark haired Alice and placid it in
mine.
"Take her," he Said, with emotion, "and
may God prosper ion! We will have the
most important thing first, and dinner af
terward. The guests are already getting
impatient.
I glanced at Alice's dress. It was. bri
dal white; and her beautiful hair was
crowned with a wreath of orange, bins- I
soma. 'The sight gave me a tremor, I felt;
weak and: faint. My parlor milt have
alarmed Alice, for she clutched ply arm
wildly, and gazed into my face with pain
ful anxiety. 1
"What is it Richard? Are you Ill?
Merciful Heaven! Helen, look at him!
He is ill!"
"It is nothing" Igasped, "only I can
not—cannot marry-you! I--'
"Oh! Heaven!' cried Alice, in horrified
dismay. Seeing she was about to fall I
flung my arm around her for support.
At this moment the hall door wits open
ed; and turning. at-the sound, ‘I saw, with
my own eyes, my second self enter the
.room! My exact counterpart! Richard
Smith, No. 2. 1'
His fierce eye tolc in the seene;at one
sweeping glance. ' e rushed toward me
with a wild ejaculation, and tearing the
halt fainting form of Alice from my arms,
he planted his firm - grasp on my throat.—
a t
I put my hand on the same locality of his
body. . .
"What are you doing?" he thundered in
my ear.
"What are you dOing?" I thundered in
response.
''lour life shall ay forfeit!" .he ex
claimed, ' with ma violence. The man
who dares win Alic Hereford's love dial'
die!'!
"Gentlemen?" interrupted the sweet
voice of her whom 'they called Helen, "be
patient; there is some mistake. Which
i
of you s named Richard Smith?
"I am!" replied 4iy counterpart.
"But which of you is Richard Smith—
.the son of Archibald Smith?"
"I ern," said my second self.
"And I am not," said I; "my father
was named Robert."
Helen looked at nie a moment, half in
doubt evidently; hotv to treat me after what
had occurred. Finally she held out her
hand—
"l beg your pploi, :Mr. Smith; it was
Ara ortijless mistake of my own. Can
you forgive me?"
I thought of the kisses she had given
me, and wished the same mistake might
be made again, though I was wise enough
not to make known my wish.
"Let me explain," she continued frank
ly. We were expecting my brother Rich
ard home from L—, where he has been
for some four or five months past, and
were quite sure he would arrive in • the
train which brought you; he has been for
psome years engaged to Misa 'Hereford,
and the marriage ceremony was to take
place immediately on his arrival, I went
down to the station to welcome him, and
because of the similitude in your respec
tive personal appearance, I mistook a
stranger for my brother. That is aIL
Brother Richard, Mr. Smith is entirely
blameless of any wrong. We gave him no
time for explanations. Let me present
you to each other as friends."
My counterpart shook hands with me,
and begged my pardon for dislocating my
necktie.
And then, at a sign from the elderly
gentleman, we all walked into the drawing
; room, where, in a brief space of time, my
counterpart was made the husband of his
blushing Alice.
The acquaintance so singularly begun
with the - Smith family soon ripened into
friendship, and became one of the most
precious of life's blessings to me.
Helen Smith had friseed tne, and she
could not forget it- If a man get a wom
an to think of him—it hardly mattets in
what way—he has claims on her; and , so it
was in my case. I believe I never' met
Helen but she blushed at the memory of
the kisses that stole over her.
Three months after our first meeting.
she kissed me again, and called me 'Dear'
Richard.' And this time she was aware
she was not addressing her brother.
Is it a fortunate or unfortunate thing to
have a-counterpart? When I think of the
boarding housekeeper, I say 'No;' but
when I look at Helen and recall the cie
cumstances of our introduction, I am ac
customed to answer—'Yes,'
Dr. E. B. Olds Bleated by 2,500
Dr. Olds was, on Tuesday, elected a
Member of the Ohio Legislature, by the
invisible Democracy of Fairfield ; county',
Keceiving the extraordinary majOrlty of
ii.Dp t Jfos¢jw l Ave hundred. This' is
'One bf the most significant resets
that we have hadthe pleasure to annouhcir
since these perilous and tronblous times
came to afflict the people of this country.
The Doctor •was illegally and unwar
rantably arrested at the midnight hoUris
and forcibly removed from the State of
Ohio to Fort Lafayette, now one of the
Bastiles of this Administration. There
he has been incarcerated for four months;
itra damp and filthy cell, not knowing
what charges have been preferred against
him nor who his cowardly accusers are.
leis repeated demands to be put upon
trial have been persistently disregarded ;
and he is still in prison.
Now the loyal people of his own county
have cast for him by far the largest major.
ity, for Representative, ever before given
there. The result is a condemnation ex •
pressed iethunder tones, of the wholesystem of arbitrary and illegal arrests.—
His malicious and cowardly assailants and
persecutors had not even the moral cour• '
age to ran one of their own persuasion
against him. ' This fact gives the immense
vote polled a still greater significance.—
There isn't room enough in all the Gov
ernment Bastiles throughout the country,
to contain even the Fairfield county "sym•
athizere"—with Dr. Olds.
From the Ohio Statesman
Majority.
Secretary Seward not a Caildidate
for the - United States Senate.
From gib Albany Evenineffourna
Thi 3 f oll owihifettar . froni Secrefary Sew
ard in reply to one from Thomae I'. Di
m, inquiring whether he , would permit
his name to be presented to the I Legisla
ture for 'Enited States Senat .
or, i equally
i reply to the journals that have request-
,
, ly connected his name with
NG question:
N0v...,
~.
WABITOIT, 'Thtir Lv
sday 2O 1862.
Data
MT Sm: • I thank you for your
kind note. I'could not well aismue that .
the Legierrittire'of breW . York would en;
tertian any. Pretensiond on my part toa
seatin the Senate of Hie United States': --
,
It would, nevertheless, he very . anPleasant
for'me to•leaVe any doubt iny'owh deter 'mination in regard to;ublic, life. It. ii
:nly fiied:pnipose, when'relieved from ms
preserepost, to be,' and 'remain, I so long
as' shall Ilia, ippriyate, hut at the same
time a, royal citizen. So settled is•thie
purpose,tent-I should not r l ielinquiiili it;
even though places were opened!
. to me,
not Erldgingly or ilfion dornpronyee 'but
voluntarily end by acclimation. ' i•
Faithfully your friend,
(84ned) WILLIAM' H. SEWARD.
Hon. Tnosies T. DAVIS.
1 ...:.-7...7
Workmen of the North, , Look'
lierel7-Eogrons from, the l South
to Elbow. You Out of Employ
,
ment 1 i -
We fine the following in an army cor
respondence of the New York Tribune..
He is speaking of the negroes of the
South, whom we hare induced" to run
away fiom their masters :
"But what shall we do with the great
mass who are non-combatants, or who.
can not be employed in or about our
armies ?
"This is a great, grave question. 'lt is
not to be answered in a breath,- !but we
generally say: Do the best we can. Whoever
can employ one or more of. them 'should :
do so, for the winter at least,,paying every
.farthing that .may be earned. He whaj
can not hire one should, if possible, con-,
tribute something. toward .carrying them
through theminter, if it only: be some old.
clothes. Giv,e•whatever you : catiflAir their ,
needs will be intense and universal.t' „
That is the Abolition policy to -bring the
Southern negroes North, and give them
employment at the expense of w hite labo
rers. The latter, with their families, are
to be turned out to starve. Such is Abo
lition philanthropy!
Pair()learn.
The Erie Observer says :
' "W e are informed that the common im
pression that the petroleum is giving out
on Oil creek is incorrect. It is true that
some of the flowing wells have ceased run
ning, but new ones commence about as
fast as the old ones stop:— The speeipators
in oil,•eager to get the highest prices, never
fail to spread the news. over the•country
of a well's ceasing to flow, but are not so
ready in announcing the opening of new
wells."
Going to Make a Haul.
• Detective W. Y. Lyon, on. Saturday re-:
ceived - a warrant from headquarters
...
the arrest of one hundred men-who have
deserted from Camp Terrill, Camp Curtin;
Camp Simmons, Maryland Heighti, and
other localities. The authorities are de
termined to put a stop to this skedrUlling,
and for this purpose the Warrant has been
placed in Mr. Lyon's hand, as it is known
that he is indefatigable in the discharge of
his duty.—Readin, Times,
Spencer
BRDWEDS AND IMBEDS, -
Pittslnuit. September 10..1362.
nkissotirriox or psirraziosftur.
Air —The partnership heretofore eAsbns be
tween JOS. lIPSNO.M and NAL GARRARD
was dissolved on the 20th of / 88 2; W.
H. GARRAAD being sathorized.to , settle up the
business of the late firm at theottioeiii the Brew
-
IMF. The Brewinclitudnatwillbe continued by
SPENCER dt: 12%.6,1 who tend to have al
wma hands &hart:We of AILLPOB
TB& and 11/111,81TOUT. The undereigned
b thankita the frietide of . the latefirmfor
a oentinuanoe • Of' their patronage, .promlise
to make it their aim.., k te ere on to all who
Ma ir.lal l t e ft% WATSON. of Liberty.street, se
long Inown.to the business community. will have
the mannement of our business. with the full
control in the Brewery.
Address all orders to SPENCER & IttoKAY.
Phomis Brewery. Pittabargh. , Pa.
sedlHyd JOBBPS SPENCER.
• JA GS WKLY.
Parctimntsmaings4, ' '
Dr.BROWNII_KIEDICAD '
and 811118ICIAL um_oejle. - I
Lnitmeld ...kittiperait !
Nr7titanissablitfeltiseit=
of Pittibutrhas bowie
Praetioefor Wait twanty r fixe
mat.: His ea um 'DOW , 4 0-
oonfined meetly toPrivate ants a
• •
iffireleal Diseases. • •
•
Dimwitgee ntidichiliti34ifilbild - nht fail to
And oat ewe plats oVrtillef;. The - Dotal' a
regular graduate, and his w mit treat.
meat ef a certain cliatotilbemoi a sure anar
anti* to the inferen ootaintozpraturzent re.
Hat by the use et hie reicidies and follow* hit
tiowßluns
never fa il to care- et e li m tz a of Venereal
Diseacek_ltnimritive aad =gem—
Also all diatee Mikan pi taint.
whioh nurniftetc itself in the for* tetter
Pooritedi. and Linda
.reat instr Arms if skin die.
ewe% the,frittnl of which, the. tie entirely
ignorant. ciparco ted , itr.Drown offers
bonnet a ore an •
Dr. Brawn's remaii__ol for the alarming boil&
bro ht on - oftenby tuatiolitarr habit of maw
Which the roans and weak a , laded
give !ray_to„-(to theirtmn destraotbx.Yar
the onb name remedies known in thr country
—tizre 4 .llefe. sauir make -a aped, restoration
.
Dr. BrOireir remediarnerrer fell to etre Ude
Pilanl...4l4eue ritoorinr_,paraJ-he will warrant
care. me also, treat. tilleet..flonnontata
Strietart'llrithal Dhabit Female Weakneer
months Suppreadons. Mows 'of the - Joint&
Rktuht_ Ano. Noma Afthotkair. Paha. in the ,
;Back ninon irritat i on of tha,Bledder.
gather with all eireaser an'impare'oritin.
A 1...+.• deribing the n it oma,_oontainins a
121 8.4 1 retkril ter: BR4 b. Smithfield
St.. rittalirsb. st.: ediatoly•answer.•
ed. Medicine snip eddies. , Weir' Decked
maeeoure from o on, • •
ozoo end Pent RoOms.•'No. 'SO Solithfield
Am* ythh.)....a Pa. • . nolfriimmis
-NDW GOODS.
101°1HATE =lf! lIIMEMID MOM
I thiligart Urn and choice selection of
IMINGAND . SMILER GOODS,
for Genie' aid Yonflui Wm. ,embraelinsi all
nomad stria' COMMA CASEMIIMMI ADD
MUNN. W. H. MO= Ilk CO.,
148 Mira abed
Corns Mizket &mare. Allachen7 wag
rwArrif EXTRACTED WI THOUT
.A -PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby
no drugs or galvanic battery are aged. Medi
cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth .
extracted bmy proem and are ready to testily
sus to the saf e b and painlessness of the operation,
whatever tuts been said by . pawns interested in
smarting thscontrargaulTimps knowledge of my
process.
ini-LARTIFICLITe THlRTLiziseited in every
style. materialc as low. aa.Wili warrant the
best of in all Oasis.
01:11M,. Datlet.
124 , thaiod ibis; •
nolav-in
RDIA BIIBBEE-DRIBILIffet MIPS
A: andEltentrittor-soldito' use 'for sale st 26
22 14. Clair street. U. PHILLIPS..
1:4811. • •
DUQUESNE:MIAMI( la
. . -
Axtr,r,6l3!viti Imo"- rratril a- Hell, Ot
FINISIEED BIiAISEVr* KEE,..
tiIAS AND STE4JI It! gliSs '
ataggsr:partial:6r attention to iltqt at Relfn e g a.
.atath%t. w ertp :rrtelrandi-4 mar,.
ally. . . . ..
:AlOrP.oale Al . Ns: ...Da•Wil'Elqa i Lai m a t i •
ai na lniokela and clank: conterr,B .
AIIi v D I7 QUERTE,WAT.. i fa1.3:01
Young's Eating Sal I on,'
00 /4kmalY,Dbgn ALLEY '
11.11LD STAMM
Mier* ov:lTEits.ird „tic, alma otuts;
Men wain otaTea Twin thm:met !datable
stiFitt• UN%
oel4 eornetVlegin alley ail,' glmf eld et.
-
;-,-..,..,
-.- L • ' l '
TRY 4 rsterm IN NEED.. TRY. DE.
SWEETS' INFAILIIILE
prepared fro urthe , reelPSof.DvßtePlum Street; ol • .
Conneetiont, the great bone setter.? and as. been.
Used in his,praetistfor et # B4. ) last twenty. wi th
the most astenishmg 'Ai, an e idrinnz
edy it is - withont ariv • and'"will ' Slip late
1
more !sr , sedity..#lllM taw other prePara on. For
all 'Rheumatic :: and Nerv9Ak Dia'nleT B „Ali tad*,
infallible,' and' ea 'a' care' foe Sores, w ound4
Sprains,: B ke., its • soothing, ill 'dna
Powerful ping Propertles,egol thelnst
Wonder and astomsbment of all , who are ever
given it a trial. Over four hundred "ea atat.of
remarkable cures, perfomied byit with' thelast
t il
Oro years. attest thief/4k .., . . i 1.1 ) ---, .
It. E. SJILLBIts co., - ..,
Aptaitefot Pi burgh.
demlYdamemi
TO , co.wsurapw-vs. = .
T.ADVERTISER . .TEAVIiir r' BEEN
ittered to lealth L ip clew week*, ~ a wirst•
ideiple7xeteedit; eftetlavingaidlered rev ... :13, , ears,
With a severe lee% 'totfeetioe, and". that
_. • . -. .
disease, Constunetotk4ii,eitzionstoitialtelpeteWp
to hie fellow sufferers: the means : of cure. r -
4 4,
To altwho "deeireit.liell send .a ellen
used (free of Chaste); With' he'dirihd • for pre-.
c g an d
turtnit_the kamei*hteh: they . . find' a
;nit! purstor • cosaumptiot, 4.4hoia.i. hifie„ Aro
Vhe only . elgeet of the advwfiget jii.b.. tlie
Preedription zetelioneflt the afflicted:Eh spread •
lefortation- whioh he ooneiieelo'llteilitvaleable,,
eildhelioeee every . . ittifferermill try,his remedy; "silt will. poet Vienyeetltinf...fitl ..tila? etTy,tt A
• Rarttes witting :thein.wc4. doe itilk i lsatet
dress Rev. .E.RWARD: A., W - ON, -
eel94lin • • Williareelierg, KijiesCOnr(ty li:.Y. ,, '''
.........„: .
'
WHOLESALE GROTIEI
NO& 18 AND 20 WOOD 8111 ;
taktf P/ TTIV*I7
to tat 111 An • ::Ladd
/wow A. come. Eipeaial P.
emirs! Partneri. • • ,
Anuaricsot ci) -0
gow.i.cootoismoodloo /rOO O O /
witoLzsALE , GROCERS,
Corner Wood and IWater, 4trea l #,
Milli • : e „RA
.. EATI tOiE w mAL'At:I243-Eavdrir.
THONLAS RATITEIII34 131:titOPEhlit
Agent; 1.15 Water atreat.iPittoltuiltb. Pa.,
la
rodprepa to bring out or maid book Muttengen
from or an 7 part of the old-count:a. eititur by
, gtatan or Bailing ,
BIGHT-DRAnSavit BALlttiorithla roy . ,
Dart of Europa. -
Agent for the indlanaPolie and Olnettuia
toad. Moo. Agent for the old Black BM* of
flailinsPaokerse and for tbelineriof Steam 1 4--
tag between New York. Liver poo l i:GMWthw and
W imp.t
. Tun: Et..plartApo,
(rozmaium mow aliaiintoll.) i
COHNIat MYTH aI3MITICBULDB73Ts.
(OPpodte the Poet Odiro6
Tstuns - cru - rnmit mwsitire
. taken the above we ll -known standi *ll be
leased to see his hie& at. h 0,4 .1 1, RAs 7 162 °4
like. and *liars are of thebeet.
d JOHN LUNDY. Preprittor.
. _ •
8. M. XI 8 8 8s! o'o
tuinnrunWawai OP
.
Pure No. 1 Carbon On,
Aim
11 may
Penn Arallee oaepo LIBRRIT t. STRBST. or+osite
'alt. R. D
ag.„411 01l warranted. an23;lrd
HENRY W. REAllifiniT & 00.
0831Elirm OF TIER TWO
-
„FRan. dealers iniforeign Brand Mu m se
and Gina ; Blackberry. Raroben7;
Cherry. and Ginm.l.3randies. Old lionbnirdhela.
Ityq and other orsldeis, 4arnaiscr Rant.l Sup*.
rior Wine Bitter 4 ate.'
I.llrewtr strlmo
Oppckdre Fourth Area. Pittabuqh.
a.
Hotels; Taverrw. and FtimilleS supplied atmed
crate profits for sash. New jorsay l qder forifam
ily or hotel Purposes. "
PETRONA
ox.x. wonir.s
Loma. MILLER C0.,11
IWORICS AT SHARPSBUItaH StATIO*I AL.
LEOBBNY VALLEY
MM. flee and War 43 h o U sB 1;• i
28 3 4: 101 EZT STREET, #ll7 /WIPITH•
ilia ofllbudni4but lad, LibOitea'
Carbon Oils kid Beasole. -
NO. 1 REFJOIOrMi OR. lOrAwrairrED
SONAMPLOSISA Always O n hand. ,0n24:1,
'sinatuitt CARR & OD.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
And linimrtezo of
Irma, BRANDILINS. ems, ,
• AL 80.
Distillers and Deillers fir
MB OLD MONONGAMILA RYE MURKY
szt. Liberty, Stireet,
PITIMIIIIA42I/.
4 1 .•RE'STIEES3WAN,
, ,
B r aSiTOUlider:S 9
GAS AND. STEAM :FITTERS,
All kinds of Brass mid Iron Coen.
mode to order. -
Also, ,
.BRASS CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS
• Mute at the shortest notice.
OILIEFINERT'S FITTED UP.
orden leftatßOWN &TETLBY'B ISO
WOOD URFA% will be promptly. attenclecite.
The members of this firm being Ptactizal me
chanics, of many years' experience in the bdi
me& wit! ineureto given eatisfaotioni re
a every -
aped. 006.4.7d
IP YOU WANT stun GOOD Dili' .
A. Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and
• all other kinds of 'bloat cooking Brandy ' " or
Wine, Rem Oranua, Lemon and Citron Peel go to
Haworth & Brothers, in theDicutiond.. where you
will got anew crop of Fruit and lower.
n tir
==errtioreron'tleritoce 'co! i lten n e Wires
Brandies: and all other , kinds ofand
Domestiadquora.
HAWORTH & BROTHER.
deg! .corner Diamond and Diamond alley.
JOHN P.LENG.E.I3,
aux:oar,' TEI.I
BB earner Ohio and Beaver ■y,
ALLECEIRRY CITY.
_l4eitoek of exas of andedicrijati vr i# hip 4
ra re tOortica.andf . or tale oft j,O 0
5, 11,4 mg proVittt.a9l,4lo.
0 leriorß,4c v 816.0L1D 1N11)
rerw:3,,odis
T Tog
-
,-, TO THE PU BLIC;:
!•EsPlgtuAirtor_-! - ,
the ighoraittandiatia ''" — .et
irklodeut or idi ilettionif- #l., "•,1. -
nations. teeat , seerel and , • • .::: '...-•
[ .delicate - iii.sordins. rislit , • ..;,..., 5 . ? ‘ , .; -:- ,':g,..X.!,
abuse. and, diatihi- Cr „. .•.'"- . ""-• ” 2:., 1, "e1!
tuatiots carnmonarqt in- ' -, 1 -
..,--i:„Ip•
oidemt- to youths:of both, , •‘. • ••• "
, .
'ate an d ',adult!.
_single marri lieeause
`Da. Biusraraupriiiibbslit% the fact cif hie doinit
50 . the iimotant and fidsolv modest are dreadfilly
tit&hooked. end think it 'a great sm vez7 immoral
for oontamication. snd corruption among
gwives. rounain g sons and ile..turs. Their
onibu should ue cautious to keg) ;holt
_Arnortatemp thatthey do same as Dr. BRAS
MUM. (adept rushing)lost,4, wieutive pm,'
tae mightfbeiost to them am stupid WIWI!
_ ~ .rneedesi. ' and . 11 rostimptuous forrullos. born and
rasped An donoraim sprinigiv as mushrooms and
who .00mpsiro soeio4 - . ,intell*moo, sense, &et., to
_dollars tindl °anti& loysteriously, rueautv Grins'
gottna.,lt is to publikty, kogemthat =moron',
••••••••tinkr and' gUarlpiug
I nv lbelkicti that their
? Mi. chuuditarg And iir ..._ - j.innth ki tb. f ee bl er
and ofd edicate condition and appearane .e
have -beenrestcaud •to health and 'vigor by DR.
r BRAISIBI W.• besides soiti a toforecd after
marriage 'Waite - hare sav much son
iginik atmi tetycznortillsation;',lto.'i =ato
nes or nootarnat emmissong. are poinpletaly on
i in ayssivisluat Slide. ofttme bi t ; us* remsdies.
whieh are_poeudiarly his 01171 Aregoin.poundil
rom the Vegetable Kingdom.' arms so= the
dallacy)gthokier ourialtreatmmathohasabamion•
iid Wand substituted the vegitabto „gcninis dis.
leaseaaratniatedtrith markod.sumaisa—suseme Lad
over forty Year' (.4 4 4-,esopmmca in them meat-
Inent in hosnitab CI both the - 101d TA,Orld and in
the 'United B t at eiticadshimloTay--tb ail with a
mir triaLliedith and &lupine/3
_will' Aram - bloom
1 upon then:palled oheokAriiiihno tonirarieth.
montabgas Quack= but cone and tie oared
,linsumpti - and 'all'orite kindrediikoasts. of
..r. r . .1044 Y Eullineny illi •ouromintrlce, can
no blileliered. goviding they attend to it b.
.thud :r tgparrioatare etni bellad airy treatment
bxwOormg a copy oft.%) hiedical4risormbioh
ts-Mssitegai toad that - apply Having the ad
=lpt. Over, fortiviypirs oxporithce rind
on. aonasquentii e,has ender or
is
in thif to flipectua n dlBBBBBB, said who is
doll 7 mond bY4t o Profeasioa.as well 2 .3recsi
niesdedlr:riesichible - oitivons. publisher:A o
tudeiors of -hotels. .ko. .offuss-• W. -Rialto:Mid
street. near Diambnd - aired. PHvaosommuul.
oatipinh from adi part Of tha litiOn. strie.lv hi.
tended to. Direct to
diehlvditie
.
_ O. FAN BYRIVE,,
4 • -
'MERCHANT TAII;014,
• - -• 49 lit, • Clair Street.
SEWARIMFI3 VLO'FIEENG MADE TO OR.
'DER CHEAP FOR OASE.
11)1.4117111FOIMMEENE-6 , Vitirra NNW
JIJI. YORK. with a choice aback of OLOIII2,
OABBIIDIR and 'VESTING% which can be
purohaaeol l at prieed far balm the usual rate&
Sil - Great inclueemcmta 4011;4 to cosh harem
ROMS'
!HORT:. DA:prAELLIEJ 11.1 , 11% *
' • wAo4(llal.eCfroogs,
coVilssollonwAßoot4. egacHAtns,
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Des 4
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NTREIRT,
• a. -,:=1,11TABIrlaill
DA13113 Bi , COP - ALL,
INERMANT. TAILOR%
Nfl ukciagignmErzi,eritßET.
viTE us T itztlEuvED
to awl ettlecttod-stook of
13 1 I. • G.- 0 45 3!)
;°. ( 11'094 of
Otoths Vitsinieiresi Vgatingo, ate.
Also—A hirgibtik:of • •
'GENT'S'Ftf' RNISHING GOODS,
s hicluding TF:Golen Mirk. Nea
and e Tuablny kept by %lactase Parnigh
lag lEilom. t o eTestroakptly, executed. au :91:13,4
- 1 1 allarrnottlRafl: . 1iltAiCEI,
m. Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano Fac
torY. tetabliehed'in 1886. A Cho k e" stock of Piano
7 cotavo-Centre Pianos. eombining all the essen
tials-ea-first olejoljnstrament with late novelties
Ornderpatent). tughly important to the critical
-Pianist. Low for Cash or acceptance.
WISE & BRO'PREE;
Manufacturers,
TO BIIILDERSAND VONTEACTORS
are now martafita a auparior arilkU of
„
Wean we are prepared to deliver boa our fn)/Li.
YARD, SOS
Beet Cali ty of Vanillv Coal alma:, ea
heed sensual.
ley9t DICKSON.ISTEWP,A dit Co.
,
CHARLES RODMAN' HICIre
EIAGII3, dG HMIS,
• • Importire tid dealors
Cloths, C i asuCimeies, Satinetta,
Vesting's, Takers' Trinnzange, &e,
255IfitliKET STREET;
vorth pIEItiADIELPRIA,
. . .
• 8i
'SMITH' PARK &: dto
Co.,
WARD Vour63.lt-sc:
•
• LPITTS MASH . . PA
Watehonae; No. I#>i First .andl2o /second act
Matll3lllotarm Al - and descripti no ' 0A
Coal Oil. Retorts and Stilhi: One
.and•W ater ° Pipcm.
Sad Irene, Dog bona; Wagorl Box* Steel Mould&
Pales—Hamm ..Clot isia g a lmice. • •
:. , .. 11 n? , jehbiTau ro t i lt t. ..__SI :14 ; testi".
— Vardnir a emonlete.maehins .shop attached to
the Webby:en eeehrY 0414001 be careful),
attecaetto • : = ;
Walrzliwam i zo& c0.,-
,
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1 PILICTIgn - lIIIMBEBB,
: 1948, AND:STEAM:44FIT4T4RS,
, 4
.Nirgii. 129-}Nitheth'Strebt;
• NEARBNITIIF.I.4I:O.BTRENT
Tanks
.. ~ ~. , -
and'Aidtators foi Refineries oll.Jine.l
with lead in the mostdirrable manner . , by the new
l,roc e a (tf IT4i4. orF4tiPclkp lomt q without
Houses fitted up with, Rot and cold Water In the
beet style. with all the modern improvements in
Baths. Wash-Standa, Ploselk Sinks, &o.; &o.
A large stock of Ptuntel end Lead Pipe always
on I ' sub
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.T1E11114.11 de tagiurr,
Wholelrsle asd Retail Orefeera,
nirowramt4sn DMILVES to
TEAS, WINES, MOTTOES, ite.,
NORTH-R4EiT corner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DLUIOND,
ALLEGIEgity-.CTIT.
LAJEZ strnartiß COPPER HIM
SMELTING' WOl.4liN.
.r.s.ruic. RE'CIPUDIE" 4W CO,;
•
Aisaufon
Reath. Braden' and Bolt Copt?. EtNetted
CiA
Der Bottom;, Baited Bo3onie lter
Bolder. &a. Als BMo
importors
dealer; In Kato % 2 4 4
, In
t kcj r°
Mir Gonirtan „ tly - on tiuid. Tlzum a lblichlnob
nd Toon. yr arebottse. No. 149 a n d no
IiCOND Pittabu nth; Palm&
lier B Pecla; orders of Conner,ent to Am, &aired
Patten;
._ feßilydks
num AzrE• *AIL wCiluKs.
LLOYD..
Hof,
iren t S°ll"l3ll dValtd * if
igrAte4l
lb sei r . amau=T Raft indllat . Dat Batt
yi " - Irona.hile ferVom Wort':
arbato the WITGAS MORT
mi Wzre llar tionsi. Scant iTtiter stitt.t au aII
kert lamb; Buiralers
: ,e
Box si4o.
Pittchaish Poo ilirwo