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RICAN WATCHES
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*OR ISOLDIERS
a Itediteed Prices,
oan•wtttohes for. Amerioano
rir ,
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itHiIkIffERICAN WATCH COMPANY
givelAzotivc thiat they have lately issued , a
tiew sty*f Watehl exprearly designed for Sol
diers and others who degirea, watch at a mod
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erate pr . ' 'B. 7,li4ailiti.„tblieci r a i m intended to clis,
place t o *ortiiiiss. is'neapwabibes of liiiti h and
Swiss 'in ton`i*lvlth'AVll:db . the country is
flnodeiL id
.wlll,A,' er,e4 . 4iceiiiketed -.to ineeP
tim e . w*4.Vekrthhtiade i ,itiiriklefaired: ininp T .
facturas ti)';•titoltilitleitlit.trl because unsalable it,
home andised hero cozily tor/oar/tied eel riaiyid-
Gel , iiiii )cl,' : ,f
• We ,effgto Seil. our watch, which is of the most
substant44 . material, an accurate and durable
timeitoe,lea, 4 and in Sterling F liver casts, Hunting
Pettspa, tilinslow arice as is asked.for the trash;
Aviiiiiii4V,Lewiliis ref foreign maid, ieterreirto;
We baVoliiamed t.4e new rerke of Watches, Wu
BLURT'. naitoll,, M6l:,WhiCit'nathe can be found
on the :Ili of ever3fratch ofthla,mumufseture,
and is tf Mar trademarks, - - -'''. i
Sold by al PrespeotafraWatch dea'mrs lathe Loy
al Statos.l # hnlesai,e ,orders should 'be addresed
to - '-, , -1Fi:011111TiN & APIOLEtOIIir,
Tt the AMericanlVatoh Compry.:
; ~, dag 1 1612 Bioadway.ll. Y.
rrr r
I ly ZITS. .
P IT
ft A.IIE aailoAl3o RAILWAT Co.}
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, iiii" W . 10.6 01? THE SHORN/ART.
ttshurgh Pa,„ Jan. 27th. 1863 ,
Tli' *BnErAt, ittElltiflAie OF THE
Stook: tad Bondholders or -thin Company
for tho eiecition of Dtreotors and such other busi
ness as ni t reoine before it will be held at the
o.M'e of AiCompsnyin them g.r of _.l . ittehttrah
oil the Fo Ch Wedlesday of February, A. D„
1863. 11 r 1 ' -
The Stotilland B nd Transfer Books, of the
Company., A . their Office in the City of Pißabutet
and at their +rangier tAiremiiin the.rity of New
York, will h. l hlosed on the 10th day of FebreerY
and remain! i. osed until ..the ll l26tb of February
thereafter. • 1 W. EI.E.IIIENEE,_ ,
janlBth t 4 p. , : ...kliewnstary. . 1
InktitEß's
A-. 110 afield si
'louse. Ch
SS tered
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11 111 viol
IA
Wm. H. Smith
'hea. Lt.kl:esaler
Francis gallon
John F. Jinings.
Thomas 82011tur
Henry LIOd
.
Josiah Kan 1111 e
A- Bell I I
8 S Fowl
Jas
Jas W Wo
F Rahm 111
J M Tiernrt
D 31 Long k
Jas W Bag.:l
C Wolf
Win Smith
0 B Jones 4
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INSTITUTION, NO
treat 'opposite the Cuetort
;the Legislature.
C
JAMES PARK, Jr.
EINEIDENTEI.
H, F. Re id
I A. Heir moan
Josh) , Rhodes
JacoL Stuckrath
Alex. Btadler
Alfred Slack
;cans%
C Zug
Jos Dilworth
W A Reed
C Schmertz
C W Ricketson
H Hartman
R J Anderson.
D E McKinley
Robert D Cochran
W lhmeen
B F Jones.
; C B Herron
#ARY ,ND THEANUara,
a. R MaKINLEY.
mto 2 r. Taos
y eve in from 6to 8 o'clock.
I . 4 ..fted of PNE DIME and upwards.
iared in December and June of
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rowed tOiomain ire placed to the
ositor prhicipal, and bear In
'. , minding it
iiing Charter; By-Laws. ko., fur
• goo.
titian Offers, especially to these
• nes are =au, the OppOrtanitzt
4 sunalideposits, easily saved, a
n) a retunrco when needed, - their
,Being safe but bousinsinterroston
, • inc unproductive.
Open dailYi
des and Satti
poposits re
Dividends:.;
each year.
Dividends it
credit of ths
terest, thus co .
Eooks coat:`'
nLshed at the
411- This
persons whosal
to ancumula
sum which;
money not on •
stead of rem
Sperm' t
BREW
r &
ir. i . MUSTERS.
'S AND
, i p..i.b. ..A.Biiiny.
burgla, &sub:min-ri11:1362.
:Ilk ISSIOL 1 , ONO JCR A utriEnsuatp.
.8.0 —Tho Rl* ershfp heretofore existing be
tween JOS. -_B r t] 088 - I:nd W,..11. GARRARD
Wlll3 'llitiairelf ' diergom of Augast,lB62, W.
i
11. GARRABD being atozited_to.eottle up the
bliZilleaS of WI a Ilrib at ther othebin the Bricw
ery. -The Bre itig_busi ess will be ooptinued.by,
SPEtiPkils ic 4 8 / 1 .Y.: 1 ho‘intaild fo-haste di=
ways on hand !egperior article of ALE. POR
TEg, and . BR .1 1 1 EiTBUT. the 6ndersigded
will h o thaittf thfirrhnidt of the late firm for
a continuance . . their patroome,
.24 - Prombei
to makeieth' co to amedatart to all who
May purchase f . )32 there.
Kr. ItO.BERTimATSOIIint. Liberty Wed, so
long itnorrn CO elf bwaiturs community will have
ar ip,,
the ma e g .s. amei O'P l °7'h.R l, ?.est• Itith the fuD
control ..,..-,..e' III." -
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Address all O 'era to SPF,N.ORN4X4IKOrs
Phoenix Data ritisliuroli TA: , .• '- -
,i. JOMPII BPEN_ORD,
velgatk .74 -11, : :4 1 1DfliMalk8.- - Ys
Jr A.
-R OBIS,
4 . 1 1.107 . 1.828EET
Has 11- ow on hand largo stook of fill and winter
13ocrtilA ND SHOES,
Comprising all iii i different ' 'far) °ties and style
to ha f0und.:,• , ..., 414 -
_-_-'i ' ',
Ladios', Masai d Children's Balmoral Boots t e
with double sad ttiP_Ple sale&
Meta', Boys' midi Youth's Calf. Coarse and Ely jut
Boots. Bhoes atutßrogana, '' , z hp
Mans' Long Leg Wtt Proof Cavalry 80011. gi ,
of a very seperiok , ' salt -
Call and examine Min kas he warrants his no
floods 1.0 give genii satisfaction. BY
IK f ' JA.M.138 ROBB,
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• "I N - 1 .111 : ' I 69 Market street. / 01
Nxiszcivelti or THE *HOSPITALS ;
i t ; -4fid-trintogs6:l , Fanitar t 06ramission th
h, vo e N.ittildithed "sake finformation hiregold
to p•Adik,2 l ktti gm litoDitals 'of the Army Ln'll
4 14
of sheet Wo t. • / 3 P4'ef9ra l ;ice to books; which are ha
com e thi f er J'inswer can. under ordinary
t '"'" iron by return mail to the fol
circums.anoes, ,_ 1
!lowing Guidons : 11 , . '
i s t.Ti____ :Hog name and regment) at : x i
Present in any .ho ,• N:of the armY of a Wert? t ,
a- so er addreas ?
2d. W l :What is pt._ , ...... ~_
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3d. thiji - eet 4.. ue o L uzgeon or ...spun
of tho hosaLal? , 11 _ -,i, .. h mh
ci 4 m P
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4t h . Ifli , A 14647 aest, /t $-
...,ement
y been inlataintab r• ' - ~a d • A t , what
sth. Ireo; MA U di& *Bal.. -
date? a , ,
ate,
eth. II recant:l*g ;liy. , from hosOisl. was
lio dieenorge4"fro ervican
7th. Ifnor..,_lst. , , aleltia orders onleivb:il, a _T
The 060211:A1110 . lltaisd furnish. more isper-No
information as tol r. e condition 'of anY,Panent '..i."_`.
tao General ROIID within as short a apace of
time possible, request. to
request any Ri.
its corregionoing stis. '';:' ' • .., -
Tho office of th • /?irectory,will bB - 6piin daily
from 8 &clank a; • , to.s. &clock at zu., and ac
cessible in unceh ea at fiTl7 host of the night.
Joiliap . . AT Ewnssity - , - A - D.
Secretary for
.4y Widempatemirtzlia. Viii S.
SilnitarZ. Co ' " " 1.1 ; NO. 439 Walnut Bs- Lou
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DAILY POST.
REMARIaBLE SERMON FROM
BISHOP CLARK, CF REtpD,F,
-13.VAND:
A Loud Prayer for Peace.
From tho Hafflord Times
As an evidence of the change of-tone
that is noticed in such political sermons
as are now preached, we present to our
readers the follbwing extract from a ser
mon, delivered a few weeks ago by Bish
op Clark, in Grace, Church, I,'..rovidenee,
'before an immense congregation. It is a
.
'fervent prayer for "p'eaee. One year ago
the. Bishop, • like manrothetv who forgot
their balling, was as fervent for war.—
similar clerical changes of feeling in re- '
gard-te-thn war are tilAfived 'hereabouts. '
; Bishop Clark's text was from Laments
.
tion,a y. 16. "The crosvail &Beak from
oar head. Wei-unto us, fer-We have 'sin;
. .....
nedl" After a reference to the „
sad Pic-
ture of reverses which the ,pirophet de
icribes in the book of Lamentation's, the
Bishop proceeded to shoivthe application
or-... 1 "8 language to the!' condition' of our
country: . .
"We litiv.e fallen upon. evil days, and
the heart of. thte.nathan beats: with 'agony.
I do not wish to Siy. ii;.W4d that shall
deepen' the - g100n,,:-we:must look . the
recta in the face, we must be willing . to
see 'where we 'stand, and what dangers
thieittee . us.. The-. I . e.rona .of 'prosketityt.
has fallen from our : heads. There is trcir
Suspension in the operations of business,
There are many 'who are making money
is they never did befores-'Hy a al nglitiini ,
Of the wheel, some find themselves . -rich'
who were poor yesterday. There could
never.be.a better time for shrewd and da:
ring speculation.
"Money is a.drug ; and when, atnatiliati
made hie half a million, he Joey coot know
what to do with it, for.be feels that there
is no.paper Ichich may not be rags in.ra
•
year. no stock wit" ' , :
.igkala.aoe-i.,-,--enrcatitt
4,11:1;7=31 - M: ue - i — igansat aidl:gold and land :.
and the former can. be had only at ruinous'
rates, apd the latter may yield no. income:
We have a sort of hectic prosperity, but
the vital organs are diseased. We have
au abundant currency—an over abundant
currency—becanie it is fictitious, a 'prom
ise to pay,' which everybody knows is a
lie. The show of prosperity that weliave
cannot exist long. We are blowing the
bubble larger And larger every day, and it
grows thrtmer as it expands. 'lt glistens
gloriously in the sunshine for a moment, :
but it will buret suddenly and vanish into
space. We have ceased to accumulate
the true' material of prosperity, ' produ
cing and manufacturing abundantly: 'Ev
ery one knows that soon the supply will
be much larger than the demand, and we
are speculating upon the impending Calam-..
ity.
"This is not the worst. The tempts' ,
tions to FRAUD are irresistible, and many.
men, of whom we had ; expected better
things, are yielding to the' fereptation.-•-
The most discouraging thing the -pies-.
ant alarming crisis is the fact that so many
loyal citizens are improving the opportunity
to) amass enormous profits by fraridulent
sppculations-upon the miseries of the eoun•
to..
..I,have seen the R.RSULT -OF. THIS' AZ
WiARRIZiOTON in forms that make men's"
blbod curdle with indignation. I have
seen sick and dying men in our hospitals
furnished with.suppliesAr ;blab the Chn:'
trOctors were paid a generous price, and
th poor creatures turned away With loath•
ing from the nauseous substances laid iip'.
on their hot and-fevered lips.” •• - . -• •
• !'Here at the. North we abolished • ale
very'when it tensed to be profitable; but
dotvn to the'predent hour the very 'name
of African is-a term of indignity and re
preach. We vast' contenitit' on hits' be.
:cause he is weak. We exclude him_as lac
`as e can from every station Or reffpblial
bil ties, no matter what his qualifications
be, andwe would be glad:o get rid of
i
hi . iihttgathn.eor'c:uift:peiac:fividieWs2l%ntile: this
sulopect. I never believed that the rein
tin of master and servant is of necessity
a son. ; I alwaysi'th9ugyilisi`eivil neded,,,
to 6 'careful/ft and ltt ii-iiiiiarY handled.
gain, we_ avepapodsia a nation, .irt.
0-
the persona our iepresentatives and
r s. .I,tfitt,he wise forethought
jud ment, and deliberate wisdom of the
Dimity ,which determines who shallfie
our rulers? How" , are . theY,:etirriidated?'
Ho are they bleated? licitile-they con
due themselves after they are elected ?
Do . bey never take bribes'? '.. Do they rep- ,
. reseka the country or the party which
elects them ? • Do.they decide every ques
tionby its merits?. ; Are they always sober,2:
temPerate r cheate l Areo fre.m.6ll ;obseenit:Y,
and tprofanity ?;Do.they always .utter then'
`ion st conviction!? . 'Whenevera measure
p °polled for actied dethey-Ask; , :je.it ,
st nd•it- it 'iighl'i"-Od'ileditefitiine
rm tliii.f*lWYcitet : -.. .: 4 • 1 40; the .crown o
to is fallen' rom our and there is
D pe_for_the conntry until the-people
ris in their might and say: 'We will no
mg r havaprefligales and fools to rule
ner .' Uedescetwhas bean low that
r a onsideted an iniliroprietyMapeak of
le' bject in a Christian pulpit. Politics
to party, and this, is out of place in the
,use of Gud. '
I t ink the world has found out clearly
mu ti weare . weak. We atekoot. weakirt
am ere tiftleidttjeeili but mattArg wilalei ,-'.
that fficient action which comes-of faith,
earn teem, self-denial and unity of pur
llurP se. We have madeadatiyasiful sac
nfi to no purpose. We follow up noth
ing is that it tells substantially upon the
final saue.a Nit fault. 'is laid; here *a
the re and4ire heire, and theAv if ei
are
saitti live in t eir censure as those who
kridirbsothing of the facts.
"01 that apjy.-.9klie. natiortinight y
msetor d indttelmod of pernetusfl.peacet
We 11 sacrifice everything but principles
for th : * -*: *. BI clY fi° l4 .l4,Eionth,
i
'0 _win sO-lAill-and . bring it's`l'he tidi nig
of rec nciliation and love! Blow from
Ithe North, 0 winds of God, and carry
t.,,
back e darkness, roll. *twiny thte'eTonde,
endtgi sante us all 03C3 mire the :via -
sliine f tranquil rest I Under the shad
anr of h
4
e wings we take refuge; 0 GOD,
OWN PIA9II,
BEEECT
A ROGUE'S
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!Contiouotl from Yes,
IV i• h 0!,1 rib: as I hav,J said, 'I
became
quite friendly. • xe,l3,ptirtithe secrets of
our prison-house, he was rrdy,enough to
ialk on subjects , about whic i I 'was curious.
He had known the, doctor as .a young
man, and - was nerfectly familiar with alt
events of his career. From various con•
versations, at' odds 'and ands of spare
time, I discovered that our employer had
begualife as a footman in a gentleman's
fsmily;Ahat hisyoung mistress had eloped
With him, taking.away with her every- ar
ticle of value that was her own : personal
property, in the shape of jewelry and ,
dresses;: that-they lived lip itt'tha stile' of
itidadthin pi fefr sotin - thaii /;* &IV - that the
husband, when the wife's means were ex
hausted,
had tamed strolling player for a
yeartor -two.' Abandoning that ' parifuit ,
;he had next turned quack dbetor, first in
[ a resident, then in a vagabond capacity—,
r.taking a medical 'degree of his own con.
Jerring, and holding to it as la good travel.
Fling
. title for the rest of hip life. From
I . the ; sellihg pr -quack inadiOinaB he had
I : prrle - ee c ded to - the adulterating of foreign
itwines, varied by lucrative evening oecupa ,
tion in the Paris gambling houses. On
Ireterning to his native land, he still con •
Iltinued to turn his chemical knoWledee to
account, by giving his serjvice to that
l , .particular branch of our commercial in
austry which is coarsely described as the
!adulteration of commodities; and from
'this he had gradually risen ta l the more re•
ifi' tied pursuit of adulterating gold and
ailven-or tyisathecommarphraseagaiM
imaitingibs.d niodey.7 AccOrTingr, to k Old
pile's account, though hel had never
Actually ilbused his wife, he had never
Dived WI iriod tenni! :with; heir; the mido
immure of the estrangement beltween them
tieing a suspicion on the doetcir's pareatat
Airs. Knapton had kept some fher4 . 43 . Wel•
'r yconcealeil from him, from thelity of
their marriage to the hour of her kleath.
, Whether this suspicion was Well foe - tided
pr not,, and whether it had been transferred
1,0 the daughter after her mother's death,
ha s inure than, my,, informant' could_ tell,;
I tte•stiented; to my astoniehment anti vesti-x
lion.to knonv little or wahine of Laura's
relation,with,htn•lfather. That she most
I long sires have discovered hick to be not
Ouite so respectable a man as Ike looked,
ind Ott she might shrewdly, skeptic!, what
friStaiiii orriii the bailie at he present
/ime, were, in Old Files (Tinton, matters
o t it is:t o n; Certainty;
41e4 ; but ra th th a ci t r el s ie ac kn ojo ele i anything
o cups
Mali,'lta seemed to doubt. The doctor
as not the sort of man to give Lie
. bauteugheteort,oervaenryeoutrhperrisai'Dograanan,ytkoefslhifshtese.st
"..' ket ' iii . r . articulara I glesinel i during ft
' reinfre a rb v i ittil ? "*i " .+ristrtma tiK"Willju r
l e
.4.ws-nosstrtrifffg eel "intirnatihn reached
rite of Laura's whereabouts. Had she
eorgotten me? I could not b lieve it.—
,tfriless the dear brown eyes I were the
falsest hypocrites in the world, it was
inipossible that she should have forgotten
me. Was she watched? Wert4 all means
of communicating - with me, even in se
cret, carefully removed from her? I look
ed. oftener and oftener in the doctor's
-audy, ati tlipse,questione occarzled,te me;
tht be never quitteLl it withont locking
the writing dealt first—he never left any
ppers scattered on the table, and he was
'a vex absent from the room at tiny special
ti es and seasons that could be ireviously i
6 imitated upon. I began to ddspair and
i n
t4feell'il tny'lonely moments at yearning
to renew that childish °sperm* of cry•
big, which l have already adverted to, in
the way of confession. Moraliats will be
gfrid to hear that I really suffered acute
ninntal misery at this time of my life.—
* i 'Fif-aPs! of repression would have
- gratified thb moat T.IE / acting of Methodists;
a'd my penitent fees. would hisive made
m foi tune if I ertU li only habe I been ex•
hi iced by any reformatory a4soqiatiou on
th platform of the Exeter }hill:
1
iHow much longer 11 aS Lb al 1 to last?
Whither' should ' I turn my steps when
I I regained my freedom? In what,
di e ction , throuooutk all h;oglarld should
I egin 'seeking for Laura I Sleeping and
w king—working and idling, these were
- n my constant thoughts. Idi my best
to repare myself beforehand age net every,
p aible nicidenr that: could b fall me.
Vi ifeTwas still hard at work skarpening
m faculties and disciplining tnY energies
in his way, events occurred in l„ he red.
ho 84 which I had never anticipated ; and
an aonident befel the doctor, on the
poesibility of which I had not dared to
calnulate Ewen ittilty most ItoOeful mo'
nitnts.
One morning I was engaged in the
rincipal work-room with myemplayer.
'
.....WO were.alOne.r ... Old File kandl jail • eon;
viereqracutife
d in - the gairpts. 'Screw had
been sent to . Barkingham, aceoinpanied,
on ' the usual .precautionary plan, 'by
Mi .L.: Thory,hati;_been_gpeepearlxan.libur.
al dthe doctor"cent me into 'the next
'ride to moisten and . knead upaome pies
ter t Paris.. While I was engaged in this 1
.ii
occ pation, I' . ..auddenlY .' heard. strange
voi esiiiihelarge . iviiik-itiom. y • curl , .
osit iwaslnstantly excited. • I •iv ntto:thd
pee -hole in the wall and looked i through
....:.
at:l
I aw first my old enemy ,
Screw,w with
his iliapp,us face macb:.paler•than usual ;
:rtex ,"two respectably dressed ..t4.raug!rs,
who he appeared '-t d• have' ` brought' into
the it opni ;,and_next to them Yo ng:File,
add estinglattifelf to the `doctor.
,
€.s - ,,1‘ beg your pardon ,
„• sit,”" 'aid my
`Mb di ,tlitrinricEpiPi4Eq..fa.Otatana-,.".but
I`4
tt.theekgadtlemen t say:anything -for
I Alfa , selves; 1.., wish -to 'explain, •as they ,
1.4' tittengOolopn, Ihat - I only letthem
limn 14:had-heard titeni giie t e 'pass
!
• svor . --M . 1 netreetione _are _to let . au;
y
libel iiitihl"cnir .- siffe Orthe Ator. - if iliey'
cangive the pase:word;::'. I NOj offense,. air.
but want. it understood that 'I hTe done
my duty." j
"cluite right, my man," said thol doctor,
in hie blandest manner„, "Ton, maygo
back Ito you work." i
Young File left the room, with la Bern
,/
tinizi g look at the two strangersl and a
sespi tone frosynif,onScrew;; .'. :
4. dw ifs 4td introduce' - our ayes:"
begad the elder of' the two strangers.
"Plirdon me fora moment," interposed
the d+ctrir; ' - "Wherdis Mill ?" he added,.
turning to Screw.
, .., ;,'.)bing our f arranda , et Barkingham, ,"
•Itimfat itF - Serew, -- turning - Paler •ttian be
foie':
" happened, to your typo men.
•nd t rth ask the lay to your house,"
t' 'd the stranger who had' just spOten.—
"Thislman, with a caution that dries him
infinite credit, required to know our 'busi
'nessbdfore tre'tOld us. We manai‘d to in
troduce the pass word—Happy-go 4ucky—
into our answer. This , of coursei quiet
ed suspicioret,aad he,:- iit. , ;: . our .request,'
i
guided us here, leaving his fello work
man, aa he has just told
; you, to d all the
errand 4 at B,arkinignatn.' •
White jle these words were heint a rken,
ritificrew's eyes wandering ntent-
URDA
(LIFE
edly-ii , imasedly around the room. He
had' leftine in it with the doctor before he
went Ottli,was he disappointed at not
finditigi sin it on his return?
• WhVsi is thought was passing through
my ' aiitt • the stranger resumed his ex-
PlOnatio . i .
,tf,We:a e here,Y he said, "ea agents to
transiictitrivite business for Mr. Manasseh
t
withlvitiOiu-7oh have had dealings, I
think ?"4
"Certai ' ," answered the doctor,with a
smile. . :
".And i
' - ho owes you a little account,
which .vie si - appointed to settle.'' '
ir
• "Just so " remarked the doctor, pleas
antly rubbing hie hands, OLIO over the
other. " ,good friend, Mr. Manasseh. ,
does twilit. to trtist the post, I suppose? .
1
, Very diad: fci make 'your - acquaintance,
gentlemen., -Hive you got the little mem- ,
()random a ut you ?"
"Yes; bu we think there is a slight in
accuracy in' Have you any objections
to let us ref' to your ledger ?"
"Not the, est in the world. Screw, go
'down into.rn ,private laboratog, open the
tablc-dravrer,lnearest the window, and.
bring up a kicked' book, with a parchment
cover, which lost will find in it."
As Screw oTteved, 1 saw a look pass
between him, the the strangers which
made me begi to feel uneasy. I thought 4
1 the doctor n' iced it, too ; but he pre
-1
served his cotiOenituco. as usual, in a
mate ot the mostlunrutiled composure.
"What a time that fellow is gone I" he
exclaimed, gayly. "Perhaps I had bet•
ter go and ger the hook myself."
The two stratiers had been gradually
lessening the disitanee between the doctor
and themselves, yer since Screw had left
the room. Th sat words were barely
out of his ins before they both sprang
upon him, and toned his arm' with
their bands. '
"Steady, my ' ne fellow." allies - Mr.]
Manasseb.'s head' agent. "It's no go.
'W e are Bow Stahel runners, and we vs
got you now." '
"Not. a doubt of it," said the doctor,
i with the most superb coolness. "You
needn't hold me, Pan not fool enough to
resist when am falrly caught."
"Wait tit we search you, and than
ive will talk about at," answered the
twiner.
The doctor submi ed to the searching
with the patience o n martyr. No of
ensive-weapson being, ound in his pockets,
they allowed him to sit down on the
iiesrest chair unmolested.
"Screw, I Suppose," said the doctor,
looking inquiring ai titre 'officers.
'•Exactly," saw pirincipal man of
the two. "We harts' been secretly cor.
respouding with hirn for weeks past,. We
have nabbed the malt who went out with
,m. and got him safe:Nat Barkingham.
Don't expect Screw Nick with the ledger.
4a soon as he has ma* sure that the rest
Of you ate in the howsoil ha is to fetch an
cshe: man or two of . • Bow Street lot,
rho are waiting to co ;,. they hear
-Qom UP. We only . old ma. •
-Yptin; man ". 01,1,1171
e'":. '.orn, to make a regular
e ettrarce in the house. When we have
oiee got yon all, it will be the prettiest
ebriture.that's ever beau made since I was
in the force.
What the doctor answered to this I can
not say. Just as the officer had done
speaking, I beard footsteps approaching
the room in which I was listening. Was
Screw looking for me ? I instantly closed
the peep hole, and got behind the door.
It opened back on me and, sure enough,
Screw entered cautiou.ly.
An empty old wardrobe stood opposite
the door. Evidently suspecting that I
might have taken the alarm and concealed
myself inside it, he apirroached it on tip
toe. On tiptoe also I followed him; and,
just as hie hands were ea the wardrobe
door, toy hands were on his throat. I
had the disadvantage of being obliged to
Sales him from behind : but he was fortu
nately a little man, and no match for me.
I easily and gently laid him on his back,
in a voiceless and half suffocated state,
throwing myself right over him to. keep
his legs quiet. When I saw his face get
ting black, and his small eyes growing
largely globular, I let go with one hand,
crammed my empty plaster of Paris bag,
which lay close by, into his mouth, tied
it fast, secured his hands and feet, and
then left him perfectly harmless, while I
Leek counsel with myself haw best to se
cure my own personal safety without
danger.
[To he Continued.]
PIANn DEALERS
_ _
A. I INT 19
SECOND HAND PIANOS.
ACHICKERING 7 OCTAVE. BEAU•
tiful blaok Walnut case, very little
$220
'A lii otave,..Cii 'kering, Ito ewood, round
cu a
rers, first rate instrument
A7l octave, Hays Jr Co„ Rosewood, a
hitodsome instrument in good order.. ... 170
A 6 4 octave, Eitodart, Rosewood, carved
Plnola in fr0nt.............„ ...... . ........ _...... 165
A Itl4 octave , %Ale dr Co, Rosewood, round
fr tu t, ,an excellent Piano , 160
A 6 botove. t birkerlng, Rosewood,round
corners; a go NI reliable Piano 150
A 6 Polar. , IlalletaDavia & Co, Bos•wood 135
A 6 at,: Stodart Alabogony, round frost 80
A.. 6 et. Swif4 • do ' 75
A'o ot, German. do 00
A 6 et. Dunham, do 50
A 6 op, Loud
A 5% oct, Riigl'sh do
i ,
~..
2 0
Ari dote, ea do 15
For sale by
i JOHN H, MELLOR,
llfr A BE'S PIANOS—JEST REGREW'.
JLS.ard—Two 7 eot. Square Grand Carved Pian
os. finiAted back and front and carved legs. One
7 oot,Square Grand Plain Case .Piano, Aniebed
•back Ind front and carved legs. Also one bean-
MI krill Grand Piano. "Pbe alrve Pianos have
'be AWraffo Treble and all otheplate valuable bre
Frot enta.' A few 634, e' d and . 7 Octave Plain
lan are expected th is week.
LO ITE BLUME. SoleArg't
Tani , • 411 nth Street.
11)10BURG.11 BRANCH ' , NO. 118
111- Woo d Street, of the Baltimore Plano Pao
tory, Wished in 1836. A ohcdoe edook of Piano
7 oota o Centre Pianos, oombining all the men
dale o a 4Fet elaealnetrumentwith late novelties
(wide dent). nighty Important to the critical
4
Oast" , _ Low for emeh w or m ar ac ep ß tan wmum oe.
=2B. ' . Manefacturers.
PRESENTS - FOR THE HOLIDAY'S,
Bit; NERNDRISEIBS HAVE MUST
opined egpedially for the Holiday's a v ar y
large aid denraple etooh of
FINE; GOLD JEWELRY.
'GOLD AND HELY= WAYMEN,
for' Ladies and Gettlemew's wear, Lino Bronze
Clocks. Fano,. (iiiode,
NILYER.PLATED WARE,
Erlich Tatorsocake and fruit baskets, fjo bl ot ,
card el CB, tea wit% etc., and a large variety' o t
suitable articles for presents.
REMEMAN, MEYRAN at NEEDLE.'
de;V). 42 Fifth street.
:1,14,n3r LITTLE, par.,
NO. 106 rotrinWialgaim,
STOCK. ND BILLAIROKERI
promiagory licitacEltook aiidAtillsit
bought itu!i l tohl • 1. '-' '
I There Were heavy sales ofbulk and boxed meats
t 0.41, ay, deliverable both here and interior points.ilifik shoulder* sold st4.Viss loose oratielpot, and
44" Packed in the interior. Hulk sides sold atfiFfi
IA for heavy weights.
Short rib Sides, in bests were taken at IN®
and clear at The transactions were
uwetly confined to the above, articles., and were
tat quiet to produce any perceptible effect on the
market.
Mess Pork is unchanged in quotations, and is
no receiving much attention.
fined continues very lirm, and a good market
colt ki be had if holders would make trifling cub
ces*ions. Country, of good brands, would sell very
reatilLY at 931 e. and city at 93i r e.,but tbe offering*
of dm latter at 10c are light, and "the former it
geleralty held at fhb; last figure.
Moisten Copper Market
The (-Unmet market has been rather quet. but
closed strong on Saturday,' and things loo i k like
iietivitypgrain, Ingot. Colvin' Is quoted as firm
at 34430 e. Minnesota has advanced on account
a rePerted improvement in the :mine: 82 was hid'
on Saturday in New York. Rocklandsind Stipa._
ripc also improved, alth'itstiong demand for the
latter. Central heti ittiproved. te.42isc. audit im
i
no said to be the most promising mine, ori,, the
La e., . Isla Iteyalo NM , heen , qiiietointiltm at 2fi:
it i. stated that it ii the intontipn- to remove: the
tras
fox - office to N'tivi York, aturptit nti a new set
ors amp works and them PAY dindelllbrr. the mine
is s id to bo'as rich as the Puwabie, Franklin, or
an other,Fattscolake mine. An avalanche of
Ac on came on the market on Frhiay, and abOtit
10, shatessof shick ware sold, Vrbich - gave some
oft e shorts agaod oPertonit,r, to 131.1 Y Illi!their
storkfor &divert; It declined to 5‘ . ,, and rallied
to 6 .; and fresh.ordelato buy same in 'probably
for ree times the amount sold.,
The river here oensmeneed receding alowly,l
- falls being., again navigahle for the larger
dose of steamer." The 'Lower Ohio, C.uther
lench and Tennessee are in' ale havigeble order: .
Wit little orno tonna&s,freights.are oilerediree.
ly fo ilttsbnigh - and atthebadvaneed
.rat Shipments are niakiaglo The rQrbwr. neint
at and to brashrillet at $2 to 4tier , hundred
yowl%he 000 n brought tip imiles of cotton froth
ILo[W
The river is risins i ii i;4l V-111 4.4- 11 . thi, L ito i nt, 2 ;,: a i, '.
i .
at poluttabotee,,, with. ten,feet. seven /nahos wateik.
in the oatial lad 'ttteninir t ' and :saran 'feet serpn
incheis gyps *nooks. , ;
Tt'S gt,1 1,03 . 13 4'Mas 9.11 1 '.414 pleasant yesteninn
butba 'fiflouOlaa typing, and panatfieTaXria
rain • :11)aftar1045'01 '
Th gunboat, Honour-is Noir
$5, , 0 ..4PEBEITERS L IK S O .
UNABRIDGEIII
, -— 'i TiONA
riftyto g emoot mk t - lidi tt ,
i.
0
foreaeiy;.f ' JoHN H. , AELLO .
Jan 7 . , ....; 4.: .; - . ..: . ' Bl Woodstroet.
T'''s
,• 1 '
m '
, :iitht.i PAitiAli & CO.,
- " -
ST -m AM ENiSINE " BUILDERS
trOze *T01111i0liVS;
NENENAi MACHINISTS AND , HOMER. SARNI "' '
~ , - , ; - • -.,1,A, - !,
Near iho,Penn. lii a. ruseegei Nita
1 i
irtiVACTOSIE AZILTAINOIS ler
team V mains from three to tint.
and and honiti'Poirt*. and Milted for
Grist Swat szaledi 8%1111106s; PattolMa.
%we a lo
fie - iithilithi tia tth e t so
t sp .
ith otli te l
ref ia.
n a rgh . =luau militt sew mi ll s.
Ha also on a w n Melted ankresde tor shit ,
meat stiort nem* mnes and Bonen'. ot tiVerj
desalt. on. ' •
root t I ron B ehalldn ilers clillrehoestlet imnandeArnP6llitseet
every , etr, and
and n the manufacture of
Wool tdeobinont e pod&
1
our cea are .I<rife 1111rinie rierynatiBllastifr7
ed of 0 bait (PIAUI cg tee_ . and warranted
in all oaten to rite 81111MaU
aro , niggiAtt rookie*. tentiarbi t
ad and N onnab: Illial. . at! ,
4 .k
• ..w.
tt
tit WOOD STREET
COII1EEMIA1: 1 IOE1ATIOf:
Arbitration Committee of the Board
or wad e
Wm:M..BEIINX VvP: :JAS. I; BENNETT
JNO. S. DLLWOR2II I Wm. iteCREERY.
.DAVID'MeOANDLESS:
Moteneotao E u ropean Steam e rs.
iitom mart.
/ ...AriwTork Jim 18
ti'verP o larr Tcrk 'Jan 8
V i to' harp ... timid_ Jan 2!.i
.o.4_, „ Liverpook..New York Jan 31
ashhi ' irton"—LivaLpool..llo Y0rk.......Feb 4
Tallstratn.....;...PrnYzinna Yark....—Fob 5
Canada' • • Liverpoot::Boat'on-Yob 7
.... ..Liverpool.uNew York — Fob
T6O3CANIIIOA•
knatralealan.....New York-Liverpool ...... Feb 11
Ocean Queen... New York .:Aspinwall Feb 11
Columbia.. "...Sew York Havana Pr N 0 Feb 12
Mandoester New York -Liverpool. Feb 14
Yorlik.Bremmo, Feb 14
Tuba Cabi„"4,New:yerk..lltivaros Feb 14.
Aebemian.., Pel'ilarmi F..b 19
.... Feb 10
'Talisman ....New York -Kingston. Ja.. Feb 20
Feb 21
"NeirYirk ...Liverpoul--.... Feb 21
hivaria • York f;;Eratoburg.--- Feb 21,
York—olvarbool.......Feb Z 5
!cork Aayana .. Feb 261
io t l z o t kier... New Yo irblifinebla" Feb
nth& Queen—Nair York.":Havanale Mar 2
5tia.. 1 .......—.805i0n'.....u.1itverP001 , ---Mar 4
Nowlork.44verstOol ....-Mar 11
York tirlsYtown•----Mar 14
MOINEV MARILIer.
(COIDIDOVID DAILY YOH THE stintento POSY)
The followins ete'the bnytas anteelling rates ,
for Gold. Silver, :
Demand Notes... ..............._ .... - i 5 00
Eastern Exchange.
New York .., par y.
-
l
altimore.. .- , par A
' 'hiladelpidir. 7— par
n0m0n........:-. • ' ' par
. ~... .. AVestern Exchange.
Cinch=it
Loniabille....-......- ...... .....
Cleveland
St. L0n1a.'.......
TTSBITROR PRODEFOE MARKET
OFFICE OF rex Warr Plasm 1.
•
i Sattirdity. Feb. 2.let : 1863.
Reauthell*—T J •
o-dai we intend 14 devote what
ace we have to spare to spare to Ile Oil trade of
clur city. The Exchange continuestole well at
. ... .
Mnded, with an inerimspag interest manifested
gmong its members. It is certainly, the place to
/bib ObtaimlnforinatiOn.
likw Your., Feb. 10.
011 P 4 -salea (denial Oils 2 . 14 a
in -bond. Tigsat do 'l?ieo Oil: 41 Tito rocclins
- day wore 3,900 %biz. -• • " •
• EXPORTS
Ey the Penneylreaia BatirinidiTelt . . - 10th :
New York, Thihidelphia Baltietore
.
1,064 .. z; ;630
.. 4:11
1.m... ... ... .... 181 .. 181
171 .... ...... ..... 10
Refined
Renzole
2.183
IMPORTS
Per Allegheny River
Trout the Kanawha ........ „.
trite sale. at the Exchange aigg e .. 4a l.,....cartup
oiler
POEM PACKING ITEMS.
ciseinnatt
RIVER NEWS
Oliiefineatt.
u 0pen54...6 oomplatousortment of
t FURNISHING' '''oooDB.
d 142 PedsraVelizr ibid./Lila/thew'
1 11 7 4X lip l).
C.Oll , De 4: ..-;j4kiv tt zi Artit,
— . o 4ll3flialretp - a
-r.H
PA.
DEALERS" OI LS
B. M.
MARV PACITIMBS AYe
Pure No..
.:I • Cartualti-: f9lll
• , PC .2, ID
'43 - otllce on LlfililltTY STltllic'R ! ,npyße4el
Ponn'a R; It. Depot. • •
wFurantect.
EnEP.Rtner,t, '4rirG)3tT'k4
LONG, ittilLt...Eg cc:.
•
iStORKH AT SHArysiilJßol.3 STATIO.N. AL
, LEHI:ENV VALLEY RAILROAD.
er^Ottee etd. 'We:cacao.* ' • -
`4t . t 11 1.K1333.ET 19T I'2', .4Erf.W.DXISO.4.
. .
Maradadarea of Ellanlizating and *Lnbrloated
'Carbon 011 a and Benzolo.
NO: 1 REPINED 'OIL, - WAititi
" 211 , - EXPX O O/VE. alwayacrttand.[.'oc.24(l3r
THEARDESCO OIL' comr "
Atin 41 -VVE IF O 4 ,
sales raperior cattalo 0,
! I Refilled ' Avikeseo on, - •
ALSO, •
IT RE-BEN E.,,•1'
warehouse. 27 IRWIN STRlKii'e
PITISB07?011. PENII4. I
Znoont OAI Wo
DIINCAXL DU.NLAP & CO:, '
..
Baying Selling
... 50 00
... 40 0)
t Mamb:torero of • •
PUB* IKEEIN.gb
CP XV (3
.ofiSolk NO. zgl Lumen , STREET. Pitts:
?Mils ourB-6trid
The rhiyieaphie turner..
IsairAyDEN' , 4, NEW noupperAcrliq '
Philosophic Burner for Carbott ashen'
It possesus moni.v edivautuAiseteverjhe:
On Burners. .
• I. it nenkee.a Luna or mull withiltrfer
eombizeton.
par ;: Dar
Par t;
DU
2:lt trurn any , onantity of oilirith .
3. It can be used with &ionic or short ohiturily ,
4. - It can be tided'as a taper night:lath - P.
Arai adwitrs 'bounds to burn , aconomicatt;
6. it is more easily wicked than an! ,otne).
burner.
7. It can be inimmed and lightpi without re;
gloving the cone. '
8. It tbrowsA the whitu light above tho. cone.
9. The chimney can be removed or Monied
without touching the glass. • "•"-
These burners arc like -amain - on No. cite. and
it:be Put on - Ml', tzUziB(_.2o2' 87.,884 troteZB.lB2.•
Wing ("arboreta shbubl 'ba b e'
Burner. Price 25 ,ematst_per; do/m E 4
.10 1, 1 a b
No. 82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh.
• • • P...laiiiTaiMig.l7-;,,
GROCERY fIEA Ulm:
• WILLIAM It_kGAlL.l , 3lf,- , ! , -
;
WHOLESALE tiflOt
HOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD VISE.rt,
• e -^
coats,
Jr
‘ . ' lLlFttti/Tte.iS 4 "-
mnirgs, niuctibir,s;
• AL - 4.0:.. "'
Di 111 t 9 Bltd DeAlerti lii
,
ALINE OLD .1410170NOIZELA RYE 'WM
Ba 7 Liberty Street;
i tse4kir , PITTSBUIttirE4I
%FM. H.811111:11 ~JOB. R, EI'UNUTai
WM. H. SMITH 011,-
VIHOLESALE E,R
los. 112 SECOND NO 141 iiNST STFEEIS ' .
'den P CM,
.JADIES' ‘A;; !FETZER,. --- ' 1
... ,
FORWARDING ' ARID DOWINISRIDI MENCIOM F:"
~ 1 ~. L pen 4nit'llats'An• ' "‘ f' ' '.
Platiar Grain, • Be:eon,' • Itatio • . Blitter,'l
1 : Azied . irrutt- soul :Pro.inco, .
i ill, en.P ~w;soAls. . .. ,
Corner l irs erkP l .!44,P42 4 _street . * 2
Dll, " trortX -'1"-- B - F„._" ' ll.lwill S. Ontlib e irt ßl la tiliTT lolf 6ll , ll7ll .Pittab lGVllCll lJ 7 Rl; l :.
Bold & Ott. billeker & .Bwoaringan;. S.' Brao,„:
Bank.M. 'At kl. Bank. Ligaiirtrall,klangle &On:::
e• W. Antlenton...Dntllan; kutraks.i Co,.
g. ' , • my 'l 3:2lq.tiii
, .
. • ‘)
T___
, KII'BUPERIO,B, I :I(YPEE3'itiINPR:.
xmop'crp*P. dt Fs
•-• Matia&titren ae
gait; 'brasier? arid tali Ceip'iti; emafeek.'
13 otteme.RaitteiStill•Bott.=e - ttw,tee
adder, &a,. lAlso teeportela- aid - 1 1 /-
dealers in Meials,74l, -
- • , piatel3heet Iton.
nre. An: •
A'ND J
P-VIRGIN ALLYZT,tireim Waal
/Elbert, Streets, •--
PITTSBURGH, .PA, -
d'pnacapited pfd RrOmPtbri4leadeci to.
YOII, wANT..soliz GOOD WEIR
A.' kir_ prapirod Mince MOM, mixaki, and
thei, kinds of Spices; cooking ;Broady .or
,Nta Orantrei.Lorokinitnd-Oftton'Pooto to
' AR" 80A9114i eDiamOnd;intorto.loo
el( arm om it, and lower z .,tltam, at
sad *tortoise In the' city. - Also ajtehoral And
tall' ant of Family Grocaritioaa.s: Snuck
Bran ea, .ami other Itinds'of :Foreign and
Domtatiordnorm . • • •
• - -• '• •kt*WOßTit kitItOTILIKR,
& cornett. Diamond and Diamond nitcy.,=-'•
~ .,.rll,
t •
-(-- I. it. CASIDALt. ', -
N0t414, - stoeiFi Dralt, Rink , sWil• Moil
. 1 :E!irei Real 14tate aa.ll ar ! )r. _
~
9 1 * C it ' 17 SialliiVagtt ilia - '
• ..'•- ' Chaii!liie 1111 4 103 r- - -
t.t,
Ilitirstiel TIM privet? anit'attioi" Reif t4ii ,
~, L. , .; to the sail:ut nimmo f or sack,.
AV .104 D InSIRAIBLE Loll' or
L CLOAK% linawts
and DRESS GOODS,
teod.eobnlay Mittel%
• ! Platt %as , slid 'NOW rimity*,
131satets. die. All *till I,*',colA Atm)) Por gal& 41
Et. J,
dedip . _ .AOA-o.vt,em.
4010011000x0.00t001 , 14ver00,1
or44Bl4ipMantNatiriast Everkeln - tiot
wilkaorb Ottstrat4l L trailirat%l4l t.sitleat,
tat* IWO klatirglittir e nktft:'
wails
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etdent' tii ths'at Deur- ' •:- --- - { set e&l: 'adloltBl Mor wattle)..: Zeman* -, 1
Dn.' Wiellneratti pub es the /sat of his doing - -- ../
goi the *Reran t and - modest aro dretdiktily 's- . -
'shocked. and think , It a great sin vergo:bsrooral •
and for eoisfamihtioir mat corrisption'alaobll '
their vriCeil.promising_ sons,and diummtpra: .I)seir
Awaits" Physician should be canuous to keep them
in ignorance thatth &sae - gems as Dr BMW.:
STKUP,. l a ma D. • led a laoralve pra:
Use might loet to than stop, d. 6441.!
modest i a 'ltirerranptuatts -nom Oven
raked in ignorance. ortattsip as muusyh au and
who eompare:ttleietzr ..'.ine*lV'm4o. mktum‘___,_ . al _ _, { 1 41 ) .
dollars and .ofast, mY I ESaIIOV S / 9 . mcanig . 4 7 11 :"
/gotten. It is to pnlilieityi how , ,srver that sysnierote'
r - en'4.and anardiuuss ic arc
a thankfal thet , thelr.,
~.411_ , daughtersr and previously - feeble -
1 Itiehlt and otoiollcate motion and appearance;s
i have been "mtorelli to health arid .vigor by AB. , - -,- ~' _
,BRARSTRUFAItaider Minn belbte - AAA' MeV - - --`'...
l' 9tatriageh.him have been suy,edgmehign, .- , ~-:
uring,'
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Aga ay n ernrolasMna L anroompktgly awry& - - • - ',.•
:Inn'veririCarmiuse of dine ts_g Ms new rencedlee,, _ ~ ••;:.,
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PlEaarsoliar , hte b = 3: 7 . lr_s_its " desiitssagedie less,...,. .
Tftke treatmen - 4TsitMainind i
.esi it and submistated, -the_ vogintatu. „Ansuag dims_
leasestare U•enwlth marketisuotater--aavult hag
over -fort). '54 1 / 4 11V .41C) zaaP4lOlllOS - 40_ttratr, treat
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moths lloslotals o!„1094 ,the .9td..Worid and- in , -
the united stew lauds n= to say—ta AUK a
Lair tsL health' and ItslAAW , „Tni _ARM( ttst,
rturoz th e now—pal!ed ohes no mnw
banks and.ensen.s hut emus - lad Wows&
'onsumption and all of iti,idndred dasselm 0 1
hkir .eo ' ' all tOttl . =4lss`tan
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llnle Pall put - 'ban 'Viol rozr yia l
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Le even met. to aDI t emPIY '' 4 1 15 the; ad - -
venter° (Tot- over ,-, Tien earsm rate- an d s
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ISa justice for kimnton -that has been sorely af-
II feted' for Yesi*,•wheithe lei not mai rid leved'- Of '
p-sufering. 'lt g 431 1 0 1. slued.' Limy*:
en afflicted id a very's:misspent intimatory
rysipelas fozyreses.-.11 have called en several of
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vet.; isiardomposed°limbs. I'am now as w ell
levermag:s using Pesorr swishing • so • see. me
_l please csill at • THOMAS PARTLA,PT4' .:.
Referto Ide', knaYttni.'Digniond surer.
rritiritkirttitirrillr lkivi'iliCsm
imi,bcoujbfdle4al,ainogress ymtswill. ofes die- .;
lace called Epilepsy, or FaUlWg _ pte. I have _
Oat thashest phy4elons Ms 4.lsetlit -COUntry sad- I
t-this,but never recetved any, bersellt...l. S wan
used to' tisdi on De - -Irrall tut,' imstrtshr mid
alP.4ll4, q O . aPtafilOr At; IdaaCt4,lo. q111911(Sta :.t
n.sfder nmelfsnom lately cared. Zel•ther
informatigmp • M. Si o:. - /Bt,Chirstrest..?-„ , 1 '
14/ need ,ol A: Medic. silloo , .. .1 0 i falt i to.,i
onit'coittheittratoackr Silva t iroctot is -
Tocularliradtodwaintbleerztekt.esaiieutreste
. molt Of a certain claw of' eases isa sere nab ! ,
anteelathsWilterept Of ;obtaining nennalient , .3i
lief ` b7-the L1 u !55; 4 #.4 1 5 Pg f 6 /A" ll Picjigf- • - -' N
pg,. AtOWBII4,II3IO:PTAS loa Tip
lower el tiiirare the Ist form of . =ere ,
Di 2 •Imparttiorand eastAtificitiona , -1
-Also all arising from a, }medal= taint.
eosin. nianifests-inisif iW the nirra"lif - :tettat •=-' , ,--
- o :Win, and. a t ereap.any .'ftirina hi 1411Airt 41 - ."-
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