'1'41 , 0 p, -) ~ . „,,,1..... ; 51:c ,-.: 70 ,, -,:,... , , ~..,„.... • t - •''-' 4 ili, • , r - la ..tll,-...,-4. 7 1: - ....."11% 1 7 ✓ , cf_ „....I..y,iii ~ 'A : ' 2 ,f , ' 4 .1 .1'2. tr - . j -.• : it 1 . . ! 14 7 ,..t .ti - :: : ::::L . ,.. ..... -... . . - . ... ~. -. .., ~„.... : . :.. .. 4 ,... 4:: ". j..;?;,!... , - , . 1- .- .zi .., , .;,, ~--A .1,1 , ,r.'-' - - . ...., ~ 0 4 ' •. - i - - ... .-L''...g •-• • ' i; ....,i,-..,1 'xi •4.... a ,-. ~ --' -:..•- I, •...,:l `,..' t, ~..........:. 0 r , t .. , .. 1 - . - I 1 i <°:7 .• . ,i, .4 5 •.'•.:t. -t, 4 ..,..i, •A, ,7.4111110 • • ••• . • • , proprietelre "."" t•f''• l- ' 6 ' 6 '6'. _} . I , BITI* LY VEGETABL'II. I NO ALO: HOMO PNEPARATIONI ,a ..:: - C, ' TONIC. ,,- MEDICINE • ! , , DR -i4O 4 O.FLAIIID 7 S .t . .„.. 4 :.... I._ , ....._ ,1N D' S :0: „L EBRAMED GER! AN , BITTERS . .1 - - - - 1 PREPARED BY i 8 a. 11.&CKSON. Phi/adel phie, Penna., offGotnaiip cure A -,Live Complaint, , TYYSP lA, 'JAUNDICE, it " .l keiroSiiiitls Dissilifsels diser4 pair allillseases Am broils a Disordered Liver or•Stenutehti atig Coned- i Aron. Inward *; 138, ftdMess or ,-• ooa to the a , , ---- - ditq_adisiStotettich. aiN Heartionni, Diezeist for leeddi Balkan:or Weight in the :Zit: Sour !eructations. Sink lug or Flu ring at the Pm colue Stain ' adh,B of toe &team. Hurried and difficult Broi t thing, "Eanttenng at the Heart. Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying nostoro, DitriliesPr of `Vision.Dets or webs ho- hme we sight, Fever and Dull'Pain in the • - Belasi:DeddianyPerePiration, Yea - lorrncalthe and.gy -wPain in the Bid Bad Chest. Limbs, ho. • Budd Shishei of Heat, Burn _ • in,f t g t i g n r i ash. Constant • , , .., of -ffiv i 1, il , pdfreat dere ,1 .0p ~ , And wit oadil Smits* ellowravi:Mlihma Pens. do. 14 '. -- "'rfir COMB e iviali x zi ' ..,A, i 1.1 il i Ar. - on, HY! _They milieux* eabPiodisterss in nketyilimet +. ' 1 •- - ---._...-1.; a sale and unheated or JI of Amman Bitters. iltlirelY: .me ui' tabli hostithf ignorantonacks' and enema-; "Mots. venturers, have opened .npon suffering: mmenittlhe • • • • ,gates of Noetramsizellieshape • If Poor! , .... . i el y compounded idthisinrious; itussom •• • . •ed Temim. fitomaehles and Bit- , ~. . _ ' if teitiat4 ; of tii. innumerable sash tifaloo" loll& pretiarallima bi; • Whom bottles, and bigfbellied • scam,. under Cie; modest; appellation of Bitters; i which, instead ' i PTO= =tragrravates diseases. • ad leavetta • • _ •• •• eA sufferers in despair. 1 MAW • 4'9 • t- -- THDIGto.STRAMITH. i ".ert YOUijil •.• ••• I - 1 YOU .TY.1444 1 A GOOD APPITMI i PO -. ' TOrreiCff- I ~ T .:Murmte:"4 Art or recommend p a t e . ough distrust of their _----,-,- yet know of no sufficient reagent, J man may not testify to the benefit he belies( himisttif to have received from any simple prep don in the hoPe that hemill Wm contribategofthe befiettlt Of others. Roof-' , I do this the Mere readily in regard to land's German' ; Mors, prepared by Dr. C._M Isioltaimaif fillip • ty. became ; I t -yrai ipreggslided vinnalp a,. . yeigok.mnderithejessinal t thed , , li • efly La fficohlilio mixture. am indebted.l my friend Robert_ /3hoemidter.- a , 4 ..." 1 , ,- . w ant th is prajadthe bY" MAC andtor en . . uragement to try them: w ren offering from at and long continued debility. he nteof • , bottles attune Bitters. „at -the a:' presee& year. Vas followed - by eat reffef,ll, • d resterationA to a degree of dodily and,men vigor which:lhadaot.ielt for ix monthe_befe - - and had almost depaired of re gal I the orelhank Godard my friendfor Igo to d Wolof theni. ; iii, J. NEWTON -BROWN. ParianimpEc ' Jun 021.1861. iVoni Ike Bee. 4 It H. Keesord, Pastor of 36a --•.---=t - Wise Ghereh. _ Da. TACOUSOM, Drag 13.11:—I bitire-liee - sift _ waggly rows to connect my name with OM.' inendatiol i cif, . t kinds of mediebeibu e reti tag , an c-B ..ZW u tt of« 13 appr opriatet.i. i a:y.70 347 ';4 the t'_ usefulness of P rr i V r i l lP 0. and ,'' - I . departlitlisual 'tetl= to .. .my ,furl consicAPti 1 1. , for it= de fthemestEo - . - Mid esp Lir bx. pmplaint ; imsfeand valuable krepszatien. so sown May sic t.butazuqq cionbtzet cry • . 30 01066 Who gruffer from As" ' °lira verr li re rCMAlF Eighth *ll% ate fitted. hills. Deo. nth. oinfAa-ifik4A ERMANWUNDAII, Ger . 441 saaatows: - :.....: - , 1,1 GERMANTOWN, hum I, 1861. D .0. M. JAM N—Siri—lt gave me pleasure. years ago, e co t lan a cortifirateasirt th,tentnisu iti haddonstfor. i'.l. ; ' ' ot , ...POtthetbrx , - isill4those Aliseines , y• - . omits promise to ours viz D'Apepth&Shron sazd Nervous debility. (Liman a .thei-Kuinm. , 'ha. ThepoSraUdintsamit'ekertionlien -•zofto ,- vow prol surprising, I have been Con ,lNGtod fna g uain reference tuyo end withou A.Mtive *o , t folthe sibovl,rp ad- Wks' • affecto cured. Your m a has a great m ated= in GerniantossuPttetild Sold& every rug 810 midi iii - intist of the Grocery stores where. If any, cote' . ouldgnestisokwltatj:sowlet emoom to town.AsiiiEU --Wdh . 'provost° eir sa mg ithat the Bitters have cured in 16 p. vitibiltxxattAkthaarnistitylastwof the above sin I,.fl•iiisl -,:, tathlle HANNAH WUNDER, Rittenhousit-Berraiudowiti oneti,., .. ':i' ' -,. ,-: - - -7. - : - i i i , s, , g :,.: A.' _,____ JUST:THI - THIN 6 1 POl2 17:171 20.4DX&N1.:: Will bialys/3km 0 opsti t utlm 4 aid bre - health wed strength it '7lOl - ,stvatfddtpd 1 and.,4iseased. faith. ,- ',. - .4 , 4' , -.1.0- • TIT rierozineefiftfirt - Rmy npRTA p t i a r .Dd&n4. co • o w m in, igsr • • ‘''-. p • , ' : fpm'i eatable. o I A f ffi ? lh O r r w .r 1 ed. . • ....airk,. we Come; td, , 0 ,, 01 , . gbt:: - ',11; jri ll '7jpr!_ ** *l. -• 'torch's., • :free. .IWX.OIW- °.. • sgatgip . &on Man wa s Iltod tiib ; —nic , ‘ meted. and. , r: ..110 -return 0 it. • humor of zar,, , - • ds.widutufferoditttliesame 4 3k e n t iitAi nv i Ult: ,W 81 1=.4 =Pomo . the:l4M orvinyvnth thgLeg; ; og l i n u ~ - tehO irtv of thbitiV ka ... thn tthiwZ 4. partleularly vastirito Y ---- ourkjy. A. FL 8. ~, OomrtanY IL 7 ., zuw,44.... IF COVNTARnM :E • N - 13ea ile th # V . 1;,4 1,1 ,.14 0 : 1 6iiii i ' 4sture is oa • ..scat e. , Nobel , . , .*ll - iti nt i4, IN o. 1 , , kittniii.Orxtamw* s (79 .4 , : --. *EVAN% ... G.. .. • . i-s.Jacasolcaoi.). -- A . :11r -lif kilinfiß4 4 ,:r; , * •Ar Her - •'. • .. itDediali 1 'ma 14 the- ' " ' ''' wid,b7 -, --- --,-- -, lathe -# ' fairkiiii'AiTiiii; W. SCIMAJWItt;- t 11131 :1T24 osit . esectra_.__ ad eg - iggit . Wit" War ads am! - .: • Barai=altret_ ibitration Committee'ot.tfie B4ard • -•ol7frade loeNov. until:loop. M...IIIILNILVA T iLTAO.I. iifitNiTT bI(k_A4DILWILP - B, Virtn:MoOREEY. = •DA9ID D.L8313.- • - litoyeini - ents of Europeantiteamers , 1 , ... PROM 'WEI' -. - ' I v , Alllitililr.cf. i ' lqiii tik..lov 19 Tlhainua.c.:.z.....-4 AntiNevri ntk-... 0v.14 ..'4..4 veitiOrgiglir . re. 11... ov-ki kn 2l =aaft..::Liverlicar.-Portland ..... --NOY 4 Aral.da.--......f.i5iverP001...130pt0n- _ Nov 29 Caindliia-='= Maslow •New Y ork Nar 29 Bavaria Houth.mioriNew York D 2 Baltimore.. Lir!MOOll. . New - - ". Dec It orweglarn Liverpool . - .P0rth1d.......p. 4 8e0tiii...... • Liverßoob...New. ork---Dew II Edinburg Liverpoolr...New. ork - - Euronn:_ Liverpool.-.84at0n.. - -,' ;.:. ..... Bret •Kingdorn-Glargaw ' New York....- Hammonia Soutbm 'tanWew , Yoric.:.: i n Penis - Liverbooll-New York »_. New' Yor k_ ' Eantbm !tanNeli York . - - 'Africa LlVerpool:joeton,.. ...... ft Tentoniatluxilaniew York-- • U Borussia ........Bouthni tonNew'Yor an 14 . Baxonia. .....New York -Sonthamptont Hibernian Portland `«iLiverpool ••• Manohester......New York • China New Yorki-Liverpool ....-Dee Kangaroo - ..New Yovicl.Liverpool ....-Heo 20 ........NewYorkt.Bontbentptois-D,e 20 Arabia ......Boston Liverpool --Dee 24 Caled,onia...NeW'retkl«Msztow -Mee 27 Bavaria .. ...........- - New 'York .'.L.Boyibiskopton..Deiv, 27- Bootie . . ... ..........New York.„Liverpool ....Deo, 30 Hr `p a , ....tßoston T Scingdomliew York "s Glasgow • —.Tan' 10 Persia.— . . ... ....New York «Liverpool --Jan 14 The rapidwrowth of tls &trade in- Petroleum is shown by the quantities exported. During the rear 1882 the exparts from the three leading At lan to porta were as folio*. in gallons: Philedflphia. NeW York Boston 2607.283 6,7113,563 891 618 , . To exhibit :he progress of the trade more in de tail we subjoin the regular statements of the three ports. MONTHLY "EXPORTS PEOIIPRILIDELPHIA . No. gOlonB . 192.462 145,57'5 . -. ..... . 97.375 .. . 272 450 385.904 ~... 185.757 .:. 280.700 280.9 M January March.-- ...... June August SeptPmber...., October liev,,mbrr December... otal 2.&Y1,203 QUATITERLY EXPORTS !ROY BOSTON, 134 084 1089&334,9. 603 045, let quarter,- 2 ouarter.-. 8d qtuirter,... 4th quarter.- T0ta1......... ,-.891.616 1 . 4475.859 QVA4TIi6f 4xx1241..4 pox TRATORY ; 1851 ' _3fO. fatapn No.itAllons Ist quarter' 49,603 I.,Nw 514 2a_q•Eur.te.r.„.„ ~ . . 71.763 ...... 1,44181 • 3d Atuntar.....:„..., 212.499 - • 1.191 428 '4th quarter..._......., 748 3851 ..... 2,488.440 . Total...—. 1.112,2 A Tho-reeder *ill- o - ddohtbe tniiiriced to flnd that 89l 616 gallons at Hostim ara rated iv) high in value. when 2,f,07,203 gallons 'rim Philadelphia are worth but little more. The difference is cons • ed by ths Imaucr.di.,tanoe torupPel tb,rta3h7perton. WeW 'tur has till yesr A mon thlitargerharttorthertsde. cadge of t fgalitilliTor transport by rail from the oil ration to Newyork . there .esislconlythe riner routetiTitbibtfth'andirrinihipmeint by rail to Philadelphia,. When the Erie road la opened thrower:A - ohms° will vocal*. • AMU& NEWS, TUE , ON BEE VOOl vlgorons two Aid • h t - .sTrlve f-et in the meet Wifarpeth Rh stein Freights' are off , tine meditate quantities for all paints; with little or no tonnageltinsfat !' The , fait teeny la that all boats aretakenforthe Bonier) of the Government in soon es they arrive in par. Melnotte. tompire city and Orientarem tlYedca.v fro* sre alibi' the boa's doeliere:' he Llara.Poe -from - Padues after. congas , Lianas river. pasted Up. for , Mtsbureb.---Tbk Sallie Lin. on her arrival from Pitt-burgh roe tardey. was taken by the Government. and in.. ra ort at-a PoiW,bgtinr:The Sirs WillostAritlfiEfilewsUlarthenU.werilst-Calr On likildi . ."witll'honindssary atone!. The latter left for Nashville —There leer...fifteen steamers and several gunboats at Smithland on the 7th inst= IVe understand the-Pintarigrie was for Ge_vjmutent les!vilitlest joinher from Marietta. Elle reports at Lonisville.—The Starlight and White Rose arrive:llton( Pittebergh . but evening:via Veva nick gobbled DP by the aiVeraniont. and ordered toyeport at. Louisville .4ifor.etAb — AW.. nowwart" EITTSSIISIS"PBODIIOE MARKET. vi7IOIIO,THI DAILT.POST.}' Wedimadayaful. 14th. Bessitielso— Baldness exhizited a slight • roventent. The demand for the leading articles; wire note Ilbesal r dealers. however, sie a ganer afahW were shy. ana did not taltihold with that &Wont itiiielPvielliejto The weather coidinueS.Y.W•PleaSanti Our rivers rose about onp fatifiom Saturday'/ rain, end now at a' stand. Apples—Demised improving; sales 110 bbls in - lots at $2 2502 60 for Ist:mats. • • Cheesa4-lu , lstiadf derustid. sales 40. 32 and 25 boxes W it 120. Flour-Thesaatket.preeented sto thaw; der man timoderate los drat load lob-from - store at formet Wises. - The sales of 1,700 hbli we mention- Ad Terterd_or-asspritalei term4j' /Ili . - have since learn ed, - tlial the ousts $ 35 for Extra Yam V.i Sale% bbls_rrom otoreNt trErandl_y. i st 50; 70 di) ' 5W.6 60; -131doilTritv4 '9oeNitiii: while $650. 40 do from watono. 05065 70; 82 - • 4 - ... Pj 6 .& ( - 1 1 4 1, ftet i f o s . ld s lWilij o i t 7. ,: . ton ' - 3 . 4 - 4 E —"" - Frog- we note sales of 56 tai _Prime. artplea.sl.K* lualelloo'bu kitinliess2looss7s‘o. Lord—Sales 0f2,000. The Leaf, Rai. Pbsalltalee - 4 01 41.Tatlta:nt,:11 , n , 300 Thit -:, obi e tibir., E. 6tr fiin ' b;d . ldess_an.tl; tales: i 10 1 bb;111 . r011: g ..iiiito,,i,,,, ifi lsoc ~ - ....., ..._,•_,_, -.....u. NV - 415 1 - - Lididerthbla reOtitteiTit 396400. 19 ris in fair request; we note sales at N. O. plaids at ioMign;V,o, ciatestassies—palrbblSlC. 0„ UK... ," Co 0 • bien RIG. at 334148414' - Ski ' .5&16+ sacks at 900 1 41 cwt r Sr in—The demand for oora and oats were ni: de ate; other degortpliont . wore • neglected.— UAW 700 btu o 3rn al, = Me; oide;11,0 hi 46('8500; Ritual at 7613; baripy dull at $1 ini 214 eat quilt; red $115; white $1 20@/ 22. :' llif . Pork—Falee of 30 .bble, 01d,51.11 50. -' , lllBls-13a , ea 210 bble oit piiiaterteitna: ~_ltrOosson—Sales tO dos at $175. .it e iMilia4lll.l6ol:ll KOACTOBB • ' . l gO railan th*Ok cliartiktriCt Irm a irliallottlf k l / 4 1 **VgAinc WY , 545. Tngia• • -1 6 9 t3 I!„I.(PrFiFiIIW4T -; •Acr 4,60 Pfif., , Vitlki4llll4 4 / I ST i 1 "SOX titoplieritol34;thokie ilideotiOn fifirEnti ) dAtirDifveintsk 7 eifibbli, *Rig* 144,Y,outlikT*Anitturinaalt- th awed ippleellWßCif..pnr_as! ; vsAßa t vienstak "Itr. ILI2I It 00" In Federal drat 13 .121Rer liarket .Ei'/!l.itr9.. t 411,9 N RMIRELS PRIME - 0 -T;wlhite busailutabidtlid and oral by_ 1 /ape e2143061*" girr" , I tuip ikr. _._1411-11141Mintir WAR! 95 44 : 713 4..m51 , 1 Mirka and Jftrirt, Jane - szestin,2 1- Ot 7 1200 :,.. kettium pros lerLP2llD36,._l!aifirittiegin \ 'es'et. OitHROJAL INIMATION. .52011.4ximr0a. Ex pawls OF iirsowratr. 93 5c7 70.977 85.655 half feet Tit DAILY POkill---ADVANOEI) One rear, byee ...... $.3 00, Kt - mts, ... . . ............... 4 ka , Three " ...... 2 15. "e week. delivered in the cut% 1S kingl e copies c•agentapertinteired E OO , . . . NNEW'ADVART.I6IIItG RATES , . The following rates of advertising have men agreed *wow by the Publishers of tne, Pittsburgh Nair Press to take effect on' and a ft er the 10th day Of November,lB62, on all new contracts FOR STANDINO NATTLII. rEn SINGLE SQUARE ' ETMBar DAY.t i . One insertion.-- 41 60 Two months ..... 0 90 9 Two insertions.... 100 Three months... 11 00 Three insertions 1 25:Four months ... 1300 One week 200 Five months.... 1400, Two weeks 3nO Six months 'l5 00 Three weeks 500 Nino months.— 20 00 One Routh...—. 600 One year 25 00 raii CHANGEABLE MATTER. Whioh allowttheprivilege ore Weal, amuse of matter, to be inserted among new advertisement& PIM SING,LiI 8Q11•11I 1 ETEIT DA..7 7 Six months. ' 918'00 Twelve months 30,00 Madnistrators' Notices .. „... 9 25. Marriate groticee. ~.. ... ... —. ..... -.- 79 Death N , ' - diets. each uteertion.-..4 •—• ' ' in. All advertiaelnembi ordered in for one l iontb. or lees time. to be each at the time of or- SELECT From the San Fraud:ma Golden Bra A TRUTHFUL STORY OF TO-DAY, Mrs. Smith l—of coarse you know herl Her husband, Mr. Smith, is a wholesale dealer in codfish, gimlets, molasses cotton goods and patent medicines. Mr. - and Mrs. Smith are of the real bon ton t the recherche of society, beau monde consider ed Mrs. Smith the belle of their peculiar element. You meet Mrs. Smith upon the street and politely raise your hat, or more properly duck your head in a bow; in taken of, "I would cut it off if it would render you any pleasure." Now you would hardly believe Mrs. Smith, that richly dressed and fashionable lady, with proud and step and a continuous earl at servant girls upod her beautiful and haughty lip, was once a servant—ah, twice —once a servant and factory hand, in thei Yankee land of Lowell. That's to:-her liencii; for have not kings married ctismi moners, and dukes. made , duchessa,of peasant -girlie/ She -was haughty a feisi months ago, but these who thought her all arrogance now find in her amibaility,l and those that thought her haughty, now love her for her sympathy and kindness.] Thereby begins. ear story. Mrs. Smith few the most mistress-servantunpleasant- Orli ever tried to please... , and if by dint of perseverance - anyone of them remained in her employ two weeks Mr. Smith's astonishment Ma plainly visible. • ' $4.1.290 89 570 25.735 A 519 11 963 35,994 28,088 $.529,5'5 $31,631 A 218.150 ,&13 352.476 Well, Smith puts on airs; as well as km:Smith-- it was by a lucky accident' hest); started and followed up his fortunes. i until he obtained • his present mportance.' • Tell Smith he worked at common labor a few years ago . , or how he learned, the' art of baying or selling for,profit bygra/V . natingfroorkbarding housb stewar4l4, and . there learned his first idea of 'trade,' ,he will - prgskly :reply—"Ah, them 'wail ' ol 4,:tiinetO Old tunee, _.true, Therttusn at Tie intelliges7Ol e office had sentfrve .different gide to Mrs. 'Smith's - I, imploy in two. weeks, and on this partio-; µtar morning Mrs. Smith wanted a' new servant. `.`Mr. Smith," said the lady, addressing her senior partner, in a tone that said plainer than her words—"l have an or er for you this morning. Mr. Smith, 410 steamer Was arrived.. I see by this_ morning's paper;t„here were three hundred woMen on board, and I should think that you might get me a real good servant wo man. I want no more girls about this boute. I believe that if-I have as much I4onble another six months, with servant girls, as I have within the past six, I shall gOdutteacted, die, or be obliged to do my own house work." "Well, dear," Smith replied, in a ban tering tone of voice—( antering with Mrs. Smith was like little boys venturing upon thin iee;)—"well, dear, if you do the first act, I shall take good care of you --lathe asylum; it the second, I will see you decently ,entombed; if you do your own housework, I will pay you servant's wages. There t" For a moment Mrs Smith held her breath, then came low murmurings.-- &DU began to move. Then the first idiarp drops from between her pearl-like' teeth and rosy lips.—Smith was in the, hall. Then, with the thundering majesty of Zantippe Junior she'snoke—and Smith was making for the street. A boy and a girl came running towards the breakfast room while yet the clouds hung over the atmosphere of that oozy place., Mrs Smith smiles—and the sun ehine breaks through. "Not yet dressed,' ;my darlings?"—and the full tide of the 'noonday brightness shines resplendent all through, mellowed by the tone of a moth er's voice. "I would like a. situation," said a mild faCelat the intelligence o ffi ce . The face !Was 'not actually what is called pretty, but there was a charm about the whole pec son that was rather preposseising. The intelligencei looked at the woman—as Only! menin that station can—to see if the woman would shit the place, and the place snit the woman. "I have only one place," he replied, "Mrs. Smith's, and she is the hardest woi man to suit with help in this city. - But if you have a mind to, you can try the place, aneg you stay with her a moiith,l'll charge youtlie usual fee; if not I'll get you an . _ot&triplace." woman was satisfied to_try, ,and a liiijiras sent to show her the lady'S reel. OePoe, solilogtdzed't the ironian; as she; walked' up towards the mountain. olfre4Bmith," paleness finopread her .. - 414 she caught - alllicipae of the fea ittirealif Mrs. Smith through - the - Windom when she turned into the baeerrient,cif 'the itiMee,' but with an.effort she gathered and liar - cheek , grew red with the (returning_ flash. • • "Mrt s sent this woman," said the boy to Mrs. Smith es they enterad the° larp breakfast moot, where the children were making-boats out. vol:,--egg,, 'shells and - floatin g therciiliti. ponds of coffee." "Another woman," . cried Ed, running up to her and catch i ng hold °Cher gown: "anotherlined lid% Itate aeshis _611.01/..ed her' bFotherTii example. --o,fr - WoMan, never mind them," said Mrs. Smith= "Ed Arikfiete gonad -, be &eased —Am.this instant. or I'll whiti "?-lhelliildren did not heed the mother , *idgii woman. was hardly, ,conscious of either. - Ilheieemel all attentroil other thoughts perhaps about her own children or thcissi she loved and ; Aeft behind: ; The Offiree-beiy, Saying, "And Jltt.---says he hopes shemillsnii.ryou- L-Aanikeince4tere — h - all•been,ao. much said avoittgliPkwAgi t icin 'the -papers they, are all tango/flit the,cosntry—and this •one yesterday, from ,the litatir4q, wiEDNEsul.y RATES. The twilight of evening had : ame, an the sitting-room was lighted. Mr. Smith took out !his portfolio, rang the bell, and Bridget entered the room. "Bridget," said Mr. Smith, "I am sor ry, but Mrs. Smith - says she will dispense with our services after two months—l wish I could sa y two years—and I am .sorry .to pirt with ' ou. Sign this receipt, and here is a bonus with your wages." And he placed a Package of 20in by the side of the paper Bricigec i t t ook up thepen, and Ina neat hand wro "Frances epue.' T Mr. Smith took up the - receiptfand glan ced at thd 'name,` and then valid across her room and held the paper - lief Ore his wife; ="Mrs. Sitith," Said hk, "her nam e is Frances—not Bridget." A blush sutra lied Mrs. - Smith's face. "Frances, what State are you from ?" inquired Mre. Smith, as the woman watt leaving the room. "Massachusetts," she replied. "Whatpart, Frances?" "Lowell.'" "Was yonacqtminted with Mr, Robert' Depue'e family; they have the same name as ,YourAelf?"..shtLeage4y 'Yes, quite.well," she answered very. quietly. "And is the old gentlemen stilPliving?" Mrs. Smith peAnestlx,tasked,nadgetentut:' tied; litive,t not heardlNonr there in"a /ant Oinej' --ih ‘ 4;1 1 ":4 6, heir - deed,"i'rephed witka sigh. "JEle•brut been .deatishontn- year." "DeSeIT Prior old man I" Mrs.,.Smitic exclaimed, and - - she brithed a tear front her", cheek, "Tell me, - .'Pranceil, all you Eno* about- him and . ' his death ,and I will -be thankful to•You.for - ' • "Titipixlse his , death was like that of many other poor' oldmen," she:began-- aid continued, as a - sad• expreseion stole over hekface: -"The old gentleman had walattglitertik The ykunxeet.got mamed and emigrated Amer. band, lea vkiblgtf 6104. '/Loni4hedltli• father : _ and, *3 hhiritistefolitigtaa - Nat with Ofhttatiti r d; anditift - the old- gentleman" alone, and I believe he hettexitehrdtlioni beri4l , eiwak•kpnly•OtreigkstraSress. --1 4 heard that they ittipielo:Calikrtn4,-and it is said that- her husband, litr: - Mitith, was rich." - - • "Frances, harden' your recitid," claimed Mrs. Smithi=',eXcitedli;-Pand tell me about Mr: taleAksrashortvzonee niadami" Frances replied—land'she gaie Mrs. Smith a look that-inn& her tremble. - "The old 11 43 Ale4Iiil,"2",nhe continued, " was lef aleue-to 7 the tender iitereleik of itrangers ,iongStelmess followed, and exhansted nil onc e - competent means, forin the air 115114$ of those who should have been at .:,= - -c:ii.-P'-le?..'"•-=.4.i.:44.? ,, , ,,, J . . - .4" ,, . , .'.'-i- 4 *.i....5a'A:.. ,7, .i .--4 i l ....'l . :I" ''''- 00.4„4,,,.. ..... • ~ 1 , i ~...,ti...,,_:,=,,t4,...:-,'..z. ". libi li. ....‘ ~ :-....,-t*.:. ,, ;i... --, ;.."; '4:4 „Fr,: . . 1- -- :; , ' .467. .- , -- . :r r-t '., ' ' ' • -.' - - - .. , l'' , . ' A ~:.. '',41,.4.-.:'-,,r.... --..--:'--• - - 111 47111 , 14.. , - - : ,' t -: ' -'4 : - "..:;.- - ;;Z: . .,,.V.-::1 ;1 , ~, - • - `X -4 ' •- 1"-tp. 4.-i 1. , . i. i. . v ,--1.-. 2 1 - ~, --, x r - . , . .._ a.m... ~.... ~,. ~ ~ .....^i. , ri I r - H ~, 4 ; 1 .47 I -' - , ;.;,.. ; 41 N- )% 11 I L !.:..- . . : ,- „.•.; • I ~, ..... t.., ..... ..,._ , L-it, i t ., i _..3 , _ a......, , :...„ . i v ._, .... .... :... ~ , ... • 1 I;' , .f. l' - ' - ' , - 1 A ,•. ~.,. ,-, _ - R --:• - . . . . The boy's orrankflutlieleft the miss tress with the woman.; a. Smithseated herself upon th e leu, hile the woman stood , giuuntivith7= ' f• aitonislithent around her. -- , What conntr y . re yon?" . Mrs. Smith inbriiied - mdi an the formula of her accuatornerchni ism: "American,": th e - articiliated, in reply, ,aa if half a fraid. peak. ”How oio are ycninii '"TwenW-tiiro.", Maid or widow?" ,T ' "Widow."':- N, "Can ,yon take goodiia of children.— Ed and Kate are twodiyilweet children, and if yon are any waygoss. I fear you will not suit me." '". ' I )"I am very fond of cliren, madam," and the woman'fairly. ifddered as she spoke the word "Idada "Can you wash thr'theunily; there are only four of us ." ' •fii can try. f, r: "Can you cook a ex dinner if our servant marr:Velris'yotte:. sometimes we have company, at othetines we are not I particular?" "I believe I can. Id sister used to praise me for being a.goilcook." "Your sister! Poor ddi perhaps, she was not ajudge." The! . bit her lips . until the blood fairly d from their trembling veins. "Welh 'll want you to do chamber work bedidna d make your- j self generally useful 'a the house= Nowwhat wages•do you eat?" "Thirty-five dollars it'aiith, I wastold if was the usual wages." • "Thirty-five dollars,;" id Hrs. Smith . raised her eyes in Burp "Why you must mean twenty-five dd rs ; that is the highest wage s I ever pal she exclaim• I ed.. And Mrs. Smith tintd for she had ri, heard the boy say that; woman had I just arrived, and she is one of those women opposed to higieriages for ser vants. "I suppose it most be twiity-five," said the woman , timidly. "I'dibot know what wages are paid here for itl+; I only arri ved. _yesterday: ' '+' "I can assureyou, ' that twenty five dollars a month is ,egeod wages, and if that will do yowl y=-I will try .. you." Bridget, Mr. Smith bskid led h er—antt as Mrs. Smith had' called every girl and woman of , tlitYfifty. she had. Bridget's first duty was tr*isli and dress little Ed and Kate - - , -Land'e*how or other 1 ,11 the children were made '-freolt unusually neat that morning, an 'Bridget's eyes were red as if from wee . ' puid'Ed and Kate each' had a!' remai l O l7, ( Ile'' new woman kissed them bid' ,htigged them most to pieces."' • ';'`.''' -' When Mrs. Skuit it' reiiii4a"te dinner that evening he was agrgitiutpriaed to find the house in tens ' d order.— Mrs. Smith was in chearfil spirits, for she had found less to do that tay than she bad' e ka; for a long time before. ' rl . et , seemed to be ahead of her - in ' ing and to anticipate her wants. T hee *Wren mind edsoF her byr . instinctotndlei rilitkdsclared that-if Bridgetr tidget was as "Orary day in producing comfort in the ;:! ! old as she, was on the first'Oftter iidifidtiett'on, he would: not pert-with her fort rice her viit gea;. • .q , tear, Two months rolled '':'"::;;* end Mrs. Smith be:. ,to lietiatV ...r ,-.- , • •• - ... : ..... • • •• f '.. rt l e.; 01111119` irritabl e and nervons• One day there bad_been quite a number-of visitors, and whatever went wrong in the parlor, that raised Mrs. Smith's ire, was visited on the head of the unoffending Bridget. "Husband," was Mrs. Smith's ejacula tion of complaint . , as soon as Mr. Smith entered that evening, "to morrow morn:- ing, when you go down town, leave a note at the intelligence office, and tell them to send me another woman. Bridget was quite impudent and saucy to-day, and I will not put up with a servant's impu- deuce." I "But wife, " waalimith's remonstrance. "I thought t hat Bridget was the chief par excellence of house maids, I think you said—" " Mr. Smith, I know what a servant abould be," she exclaimed, "mid I do not want , you to tell me." "I es, yes I have no doubt you do,' and Smith air/need a plate upon his fin ger, as it in the act of washing it, and Mrs. Smith's face blushed at red as a scar let. . - " Mr. Smith, " she exclaimed—and. shrank biOlt unable to . .artienhtte more— and just t hen i Bridget entered and cut. short her.kenmulating.worlis. 4ANUARX 14 . 0 1863. his bedside, there was no one to takecare of his affairs. After all was gone, they mer cifully sent the old gentleman to the alms house." "Oh, my God and he died there?" ex claimed Mrs. Smith, between the choking sobs that escaped from her lips. "Oh, no, he did not die there," Fran cei replied, for youngest daughter re turned. She had, buried her husband at St. Loilis, and after gathering her estate together, she turned her attention to her her father's house." The Misfortune of her only parent and friend was another sad blov to her; but she soon provided a home for him, and for 'nearly a year she nursed and watched over him, and on his death bed received his last Messing in reward for her dutifaLconuct. He is buried beside his wife in the old burying ground." "She remained in Lowell for some time after her father's death" Frances continued, " expecting to hear from ,her sister Eliz abeth, to whom she had often written with out receiving ireply. She fintlllyconclud ed to come to California. She arrived here two months ago, and by a strange fatality was introduced into her sister's house as a servant, where she has remained ever since. • Her words were so calmly spoken that Mrs Smith was startled. - "How could this - be?" exclaimed Mrs. Smith, as she sprang towards Francis, "and I know you? ' Ah Ella Frances, my sister: and Mrs Smith ex tended her arms to embrace her, But Frances quietly prevented her from doing so, as she replied. "No, Elizabeth. Icame here as your servant; as such you have treated me, and as such I will leave you." And she left the room. Not the pray ers of her sister nor the entreaties of her, brother-in-law, could change her reso lve. It was a terrible lesson to Mrs. Smith , and she will never forget it.' Ella Frances Depne W was soon afterwards mar ried to a merchant who knew her at Bt. Louis and appreciated her and she is now mistress of a home equal in wealth to her sister's, and more replete with happi ness. With the exception of names, this "Story of To day" is true; and the actors need not blush at its recital, for this is but one of the Jimmy that are stranger than fiction. ' WJEL 31. FABER & CO., , STEAM ENG . INE - BUILDERS ,: .; Iron Mounfleres, , .. - 14113 At ILICHINISTSAID IDLER MAKER& ~ NW the Penn. B. B. Peeesagar Detkot PrnaraaeL 1. IWrANITrACROEZ . oua KINDS of IN.II. Steam - KC rancink from three to one it undtekand torso power. and BMW fcr Grist cum. Saw ilhwillumacos. Factoz4es, • Grit timiliuder attention to the conitznotkm of and Machinery' for grist - mil% awl for 4 1 41 41 14.mu1ay auli circular swim/ft 1 araalso'on h=cl. finished sa reedy for sib- . t'eX shorittotioc., ihuatra cud Boil= °Wen h __ ',le-Zit 1.1?ilr-1811--t. .1...74=n w 4 w.trtail ,:it,d-......-. ~ manufacture of ... ' =ft . , ' :-.4:-.4.• ‘.,; , ..7: - — 7 ': - .6 - , 1 .. . .- , . ..., .., -.. •. . • ail-ems to ::. •- on. . Air Oruro from aU ports of tho country solicit ed and promptly ailed. Milky A XXIV AIM DEISTRABLE LOT OF WINTER CLOAKS, SHAWLS MERINOS and DRESS GOODS, Bured country Flannels. Plain Gray and Twitted Mennele, Blankets; dry. Ali Will be Bold cheap for each it' H. J. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market street GAn B. SlCELY_____ . 141 MTH MELT. vprosite Cathedra/ UAL MAZE AND WINBRALL AGE= NOTBS. BONDS. MORTGAGIEI and OAR Own rifles. SD drimomm NEW HANN, 4 1ruorr CITY" ilLt brands, Boar Cared Ham, just from nimbi and for Bale by cum:kJ,. CALDWELL, (raooemor 'to limes Dolmas & Co. iboo2Mwd_ corner Market* rust streets JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Bra, 106 FOURTH WARM STAgt ANO , BILL BROKER 124 =r w rikara i r . otio. , Stoek Bonds. and Mortgr CORNWELL 12:4CRER, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. . . - (At tb o 4 etagisted Coach Pactor7J AVM= WAY. Nam sr. au= sinuarr. Revairint don* as wale CEO. R. 00CIIIRAN. ATTORNEfY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office No. 61) Grant street, near the Court Nouse. Pittsburgh. A L 71, ; 11111811:11E1OP 'IBIIITRIISTED TO his ears wlll receive prompt attention. Cc leations 3210 e and the mono vim:aptly remitted. dec6.lyd - MOUSERS IV WO bckaw_loo half-and 100 qnazter bola • ' new N. R. 'Raisins. 100 .boxes-nnd 100 'half boxes new layer Raishne 25 Fraibiseedlsas Raid= - 25 Item do , do 20boxesElmyini ' do How Is4dlng *idiot. , sale by • azirmsa 4 BROTHERS, Nos. 128 and 12 Wood street 114-ILMOILAL SHIRTS , - - - • ;- • 000rnAlatoRAL 1111E11/111TI in-trithtinctlesntila Iderahinta out lclunilFTP*MtWAtuantitl. , . • IgAiroN,:xtoutrar *to., • -RoArviitt AteNE BlypflDY. 11 1.1 tard • ilfykaaau of each in store and foriatill_br _ 31/10111, et 1111=TBON. O,HOT 43117/116 , ..D0U8L1C 4.11 FD 111ficajr, BARIUM—The hod 'itwe_tmetAt t - aiti titlo7 BOWN & ed] 136 07-catiliti TLEEIN DAV 4iiiitintened affliptetissmoOmeaiiii GENTS' FURNISHING, .910DS, w..w. !tee= * vco., 7 .7 ,slerpLatreetiAtteghtmy elm Mark(2 e ri BOXEIi Assqumw /JIBE% CPI", JUE---Orsetel -- Windtar Ma in Beare and fee :11,:‘ & RIOKETBON: . - 3r('" EgOIM, e* O D iirrENB.AMER-MS . ABB kir itpuir.of-Ilfose — r*gal 1024 , ,,80c0ta for : imitable for Chriabsisrpregettili _ _ FIIPLIIMIN =TRAM= 'lO OIPT PAM by the we an apparatus ' hereby no drop battery ;or gaivanie battery ars nsed. fifedi -42d sent Wen and their families have their teeth 4Wirseteal 1V MY process. and are ready to testily : &Ow the safety and painiesimess of the operation. whatever hes ben wdd by Persons interested in saleittog the eontrary. havinses Vlowledge of MI proem: 1131—ARTIFICELAL MTH inserted in every Wile. and tchmes as low..as will warrant the beet in' =atrial in an oslam VllTDRY:rffientiit - nola7-le. Rig &UMWis , ißamb N ANB As r iro ot V 4 130014110 N ago. emu a* , sc og market sirs near itnis. D. D. DIFFIENDALCDOM No.lB DEALBIIB IN 01L8. S. M. SILK & XAMTPALIMIZZIO op Pure NO. 1 Carbon 011; AID /111:011oe of LIBERTY STREET. opposite, POllll a R. R. Depot. 101.A.11 oil warranted. saaklid PEIMIELONA OIL W 0115.6 LONG, MILLER a CO., WORKS AT SHARPEIBTIRGH EITATION , ML LIMBS= VALLEY BABAROAD. - 411111"0111eie and Warehommi • r..• 4A:if Cy 4•l:i.v4joy4.:jqtj./.!:01 • ; Manufairtares Mteminstins and Lianksited Cuban end Bowls. • ; NO. 1 REFINED NNI, WM:BAWD aomaximosnrie: Always an hand. :LT THE ARDESCO OIL comr NY NIAPIIIIAC . II7RIC AND HATE FOB ti A•Tm4,l a =parlor artioblaf • Relined Ardent) . 011, , NON-17LPLO8IIll: ALSO, PURE B`EN - 1301,E. `,' warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PITISB URGE. P.IIIVNA. The Philosophic Burlier.l • garATDEws . NICIW'DOITHLE-A el A.ll. Philosophic Burner for Quinn Oil is nem ; `ready. It possesses many advantages. over , the Common Burnam L " makes *large or mull light with partici combustion. - . 1. jt will burn any _quantity of' 01l With ram. S. It can be used with long or short.chimney.' 4. It can be used es n toper night-lamp. t 5. t can away' be made to burn 000nombrallY. 8. t 'is more squally wicked than any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without rtu , moving the cone. 8. It throws all the white light above thsfoono. 9. The chimney can'dim be removed or innurbid w touching th _ Three burners are e the eommon No.l dui; azd can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per using Carbon Oil should have a PhiltBophio BAnker.`Price 25 center per damn 82. Sold a No, 82 FOURTH street. Pittabox& _ is26-Iydw P. uallrDEN. roVitsta "ad:omq 'DMUS Lyman Tat *OA wig° •61 X , 01 M II 23 V CO: ellinadalr2GTJElLM. 21111.1 Nuazilovnasie - _ "06 arntaa Inromuum • Nla o .cidl ITO 'quooliri SOLAR OUOVoitits coarsanr. 0 . 1 nElNfilft**l: 1 01270,71 Br OLLIE BTBll=, war delliritlipal J. WBA.VIEL .771. Sittexelbas and Traiguree„ - GROCERY 'IiIMIMINI. y~ILLIA Ali -“AdAiIUEY, WHOLESALE, ScROCLERI 108. 18 AHD 20 WOOD MEM,- irrsrTs nu.ntt 'CARA. & ===al 1rL10321. 1131Aliblizi, GUM 06- Dig;Wore and. Dealers in Burs OLD. MONONGAMELA RYE IVIDIRT 3,7 Liberty Street, taktr priTenuseit.'l44 %MIMS= N. numit co t WHOLESALE GROCESS , ' RCS. It 2 SUM AID IM7 FIRST,STREETS ds PiTTSII RGH . WMILTAN NMI% HAMMON .4.0017111. Genural Putnam 111:1aLNS dr, COFFIN, U3noossors to M'Candiess. Moans k Co.J WHOLESALE - - - gROPERI3, Amer 1 0 0 a. a nd.Yatoz, Streets,- two • pnisinmiic,r4Al 'JANIE! 'A: - FETrIIII, FORWABDIIHI-t - AID • •IXIMIUSSIOVIIHICHAIST, • -POI ris saagror Moir, Grata. Basely__Lgird, Busier, Dried Pratt amid pregame Sesseralln Corner Marketr and First Streets, . PIRTSBUBaa.P.A+ Dilworth = 8r"~ • =mat, TOL:liana& 'Oakum Xmt-„Willisun. Onthbett - & 'Om_naglinnh. Mt Ott, Heiaker & - Sweighlites; Bmg: M. & M. Dank, List Howelkhlazutle &.004 W. Andenany Donlon. Paxton & Co Wheeling. mrVe teiti Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store. For Sale. - • riplrroim AN Frie lionitrititerepi•ii. wißeeede ermer*iint }Era* ing 1 good trade on o*e of the beat lumen' streets in the alty. b offered for ealkes the owzo. pa ere eulin ife go into *their business. /for further rti eddres atiT - tf _LOOK BON:l‘Plttebuirgb P.O. .canns cl,tivis:Eninirra, . ... ~..a.air 11 L a 1. = ' , . , HOUSE .CARPENTER . • : AND ' JOBBER. `, mop niming A.l.Lillf,betweent Wood and plbeirty Streets.. - • ' 'PITTSBURSIt PA; 4iP?tdere eiolleitoi and prop:mar ittendid to. Il it iil 4 V WANT SOME GOOD _ It KW ter -• ared:=llllneie Meat. mix `;e t tid alt other ' 4-gf e tcossictookins , Bray , Or Wino.ll 4 eir on and Oltreo oel so io E L. Usworeti , es 'in the Dismond. *hero ro m p _ .Willg t zlit env of Prtit ~, end tower ilinn ap Nw.nouarialt, kwettr. -.Min.& sonar= 0 ' Te" Par C V eries i=in and BrandlerOlenCAdt' othe r dr of an Domeatleadquors. - • . tfAIVORTH A BROTHER.. deft : !Lela Mamond and plapond atter. z. OASEDAT: _ Nose','Steck, DiOrti`lifiltd and Mort' *ilia - to and Ker. 'ellisalpdase Broker. 07111bELt0OhlNo suairmasmiame. YQVSTH L1T;1407., Pittsburgh. Pei Dedrable hffilpiOD and other.-Itealsretate to,the mann of 00.000 for sale low, - - LASE SUPERIOR OOPPER NOM .... Jl,ll D- OfFILWIR6F - WORKS re_tox,. M'cU ea co.; maceastapaiist: Elstatlt.Wasd Balt. el Ppearitedead-Ctii pet Babel StUl soume, sv e lter 5 ?. 1 e t ! n ar t re ' 156 prizAtig 0., araem wo yattet seiso ii - Fr7renza_wase-uair 31:31' Itr o or - azia bi y . for sa• a AO:Pm Cali: 6 11149 AI =One. shd tine attaation riate "A usalli oan to go JOHN MULL 4 111 a us e l, tokmad Yoh. 5.-••~~ ,THE PUBLIC,. I I L " ''.." -'• 1•=- - • 11 1 1 hrilArtiimtazom. , 8 -- ; ,•1 blidodfin o. fall derma& • nation.. treat 'Scare and " . - tt" . • '' diast lam* .w.; • • - i. rn. ; slime' and disatica -or ; • ••,. - truaticais xibineon'aril in - . • ,cident •to.youths arivitt, - -- 3 j • . Seam •fabd• - adritta. Abele ar. Misr , l.f Da. Drumm's", , :publlshas Die ed • -• so; the ignorant -Wanly modeat are I ! attested. and!*@rirtf - Irmt'stn'.- - v r• - • and for. ea - • car • . their wives . pvo and d 4 faMit7, - Prananitrin t blilittiOtat4 •i_n_speif oranaatiri cel p the staina - as.Dr.MAD! SMIP, (ex t. • lenta lucrative watt Doe might b e - ..10- - :theso among &Wel ..• modest- and .f .- nrisminittions `ikedlint, born rabaid-tn4amsratioe: sprunx:Ro'sa nminra • who - compare society. IntalifirnamEftnWh. -49 / 3 ).i6_. t0 • 1011111*. , 11014001d*:: _mistaziOnabc• ry. Eaten, It to pablicliwtiows that mamma , : • e. , ... - enniand , nuarlians..arei•.•thanMeLlihst Inds new and of delicate n i rin ..havelimetraftOred-to :Wm vitas ' BIrAITSTRI)Pi..-befidei • razes • • ratrrbee - thronsittim'havebein caved rat& . 1: I - . fatifia.••.,naZifitYverialittattiOn. - .lm;-:./3permistorr.7 - boa or nocMrnaemostmirme,art cometetelY Ws"; • • in a v ery &art illaineafttnieni. Ms new remMees which areaV e rldnont.ahayare, campanili • Anti: - Ithadoef, - . rein ttif fr.tiaar:ef th e Mouth, abandon.: ad Wand! the_ ,•-; /ornate Alio. • OWN* are tr . markettainer*".mitnenrimit • Over_fort* years.:( anos: l ollA9V-- tresti• - - meal* basaltdeaf - the - Old - - • - werfa - ond,ul the. United fitati=lasdablintan: all:frith . a - fair triiiV.tioaltdr and Widnes/1 will - aeiti*blaem. moon nowparad aback; Ittitifi re iiorertfildr Mentebanks egarka.lnit ea .e.. e - mroir --- Ogisomptioreandcalizatite-glin - direeingv.of Which so manz wan:OW aearitriesaan •ritistberellayed,_ •nrovl '.ltor attend . tee - ti _Nnlinaruggiara ran- he efraa t era • -- 1:00rOa a - bank oft4e lUe:Deaddviser.w • Ja dean vial - oat. °f ayce.. fa . refia. aoraerienael - and • atneevatiora.: • on • 'lie senerior skiit .in.thet treatment -lifsaaisakatiktettii- ie. dank iibitfdtedbythe tirdesaion. as well samionv!• Mended -hlr repeatable , 016.- ntbUnierfi.V9 prierani 10? *440.3 . : 1 111 1 1 i istc . 13 44 0 . 1 m 4 - • drat: mar anamona etre*, comment. cations Prong 11/1 - r.parta-.OZ-ttaa nionNe..atry - at. • teridedict, --- Dieiod - • - • • • BOY ti4B l'ittsburch:Poa.Dasit. • . CERTIFICATE:66- J:7;, ~- --: *EINE ,I"" !. N OT, M o ns .-M I X linitice tor a' - persoii that - his-bold' sorely . aik flicted for_yeam. when lola nbt oultaillinevesLof Ids - ststrainym• but - oritapletel =red: A , bare been afflieted.miti(a Yee' irdasitat t l iirysipesti for Years. r I hive' ca ll amaJevra -00,1' reaular Physicians. bated without atty, - p t. I cane& on dfootor BranEtrepojkseutimP past' end have Caen - hid ineideirioeatio.opnr: ever.4l, all ponlirettbetlierbv Iwo row stwen as ever wan. Alumnus saris hi, see; me •isill-Mease trail int: , :as sZifollidg .101.sArlii; ~- • Refer to Mr. ,clertongleyo'll 4 , $ I3mixErraiMairtalEATT:lMlVa been - Minded due. I,. i Xt&.. 4.4. 1 411 r ease called: -B~ln . / hare tried the bettphysidanai s : . , Sad in:this:hid ix ever reed ' W., . See adriad 41.4ildienair.1 - - ang haveldid,no lia sr fins A: = evt = madder myseM-ledsepl h ire d. r infonnation.nieasecall Ist 4),2Bte,trhuidlSa - -- - • • - ' .. ;16 - MBI„ nunplii Y. :NEW I.IfItDICA L,DISOVE WC; E la= Pamir , AMP:3!X 3 II"3I , aotropmilue, 6: Li*. uR rst.w PrLum... ,2 * * lll,k- w elpi l ina lkda " 'AMY ° eiViel..l24,ot goer, 3 A 1442 "-W - ' neelt-572d dim r -;ri -ONE-THU,NAPP . PHYS CE NS t I, Wei& rivab:l> ceat.SMarra 6011/Pc , * thflicaPoss6 •- • r '. 112 1L- 'ai-ailk .P. - ' '/ZMlLiAbla.gaßniatal thatire =the gratete.lll42lff_ Ig'4sllEo., !it4i tho etoreaoh, or impregnate the brath4nif.' =arms Wd. all riatmeouttairte it ammo& 0 oplletWneoemary whim - newt any p i : Lit ~ , podcotirferfewritktraglasegsygg.' rj sio i -. :;,'ilaZairaniNliir".,' ?Bull'a Treat...U.4m - fikiwis4--.A IL •-' lirealmass,, _ ~ ..ttdeafkiktiierlai; Gre4.itiil i ear4tii al 50 paliitlMVAlLLMPartant • ee ta aa , acted: • as - arrasulua. 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