ADVERTISING RATES. 74Elunc matter teo ye A s, 0ne0n.... Two insertions.. mpteee insertions., Filth. insertions— .Fiveone One w fi er •- • = rake itteks One square ehangeal SAIL Single Subscription" able in advance. - Delivered in the payabliato carriers. Single subscriptions. Five copies, eaoti.,.. Ten copies, . Twenty copies, each, Thirty Forty DR. HOOFLAND'S GERM AN BITTERS, C. M. JACKSON PHILADELPHIA, PA It is not a 13 - ,:r Room Drink tui3.€4 . 'rrru- - rm FOR -Rum, AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT A - 1.1 FREE FROM Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Drugs WILE. EFFECTUALLY CURE 'LIVER COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE Chronic or Nervous Debility; Diseases of the Kidneys, and - Diseases - arising from a Disor dered Stomach. Observe the Following Symptoms FR(Im ._Disorders of the Digestive Organs t Oonstifiti tion. Inv. - Ant Piles. Fullness or Blond to the Head, Achill) of the Stomach, Nauss. Heartburn, Discatst fur Food. Fullness or Weight in the stomseh, Sour Eruetations, Sink- Mg or Fluttering at, the pit of the Stom ach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the heart Chokingur Suffocati tagSensn Hans when ink lying posture, Dimness of ViAldn, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, I ever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skinsnd Eyes. Pain in In the Side,Jhick, Cheat, Limbs .ke. Sudden flushes of Heat. Burn login the Eliada, (2onStant Imsainings of Evil and srent Depress. stop of Spirits ROMANO'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE YOU A (.(lull APPETITE, STRONG NERVEs 11 1 . .11.1'11 NLB ES. STEADY NEH V Es. BRISK EEELINUS, EALTH Y FEEL A GOOD CONSTITUTION, A STRONG A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION, C ONSTITUTION, A SOUND CONSTITUTION. WILL MAIM THE WEAK WILL MAKE THE STRONG DELICATE }KEARTV WILL 111A_KE THE WILL MAKE THE DEPRESSED - LIVELY WILL MAKE THE SALLOW COMPLEXION WILL MAKE THE DULL EYE - CLEAR & BRIGHT Will prove a blessing in -711171n1F1:•ir FAMTT.. Y. Can be used with perfect sAfety by MALE OLD OR FE MA E YOUNG PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from no to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Ani.se or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters has caused and will continue to cause as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. fly their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor 1.1 created and kept up, and the regal( is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. Be ware of them. For those who desire and trill have a Liquor Bitters, we publish the followsng receipt. Gel Our Bottle HoofLand'u Gernum Bitters, and mix with:Three Quarts of Gnat Brandy or Whltily, end the result will be a preparation Pitt will far excel in medical virtues and true <reel len.ce any of the nuMerous Liquor Bitters in the ma, ket, and will cost much /eau. l'ou wit! have all the virtues of Hooftatad's Bitters in connection with a good °rat - It-of Liquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. DrETAC ATE CItILDREN Those suffering from :11 A 11AS S, wasting away, th scarcely - any flesh on their bone in s, are cured l ita very ahoshorttime.; one bottle such cases, will have a most surprising <Meet. DEBILITY", Resulting from fevers of any kind—These Bitters will renew your atrength iu a very shurt tone _ _ FEVER AND AGUE, The chills will not return IT these Bitters are used. No person in a Fever and Ague District should be without them. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D, ft. , Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not cLierused to favor or recommend Patent Medicines In g.eneral, through distrust of their ingredients and effects ; I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man nmy not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope thht he may thus.coutribute to the benefit of others. Ido this more readily In regard to Howland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when sutlers-' ing from great and long continued debility'. The use of three bottles of these Bitteprs, at the begin ning of the present year, was foLfrAved by evident relief, and restoration to a degreortof bodily and mental rigor so luck 1 had not feklbr six months before, and had almost despaWfir regaining. I therefore thank God and my filind Tor directing me to the use of them. PHLL ADELPI3 la, June 23, 1862. J NEWTON BROWN AtruiTlOß SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the atie,nthan of all having relations ,f friends in .the Army to the fact that "kitiol.-• LAND'S German Bitters" twill cure nine tenths of the diseases Induced by exposures and priva tionalnilldeut to camp lite. In the lists, publish ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arritaJ of the sick, it will be noticed that ' a very large proportion are guttering biy Fvery case of that kind can he r eadily cured by Root'- land's German Bitters. We hare no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters from sufferers ht the army and hos who hlve been restored to health by the use of those Bitters sent to them by their friends. . _ REIV.iRE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the Signature of "C. M. - JACKSON" la on the 'WRAPPER of each Bottle. Large lobe $l,OO por Bottle, or Half Doz. t 3 00 .ttt Mae " 4 " or Half Doz. $4,00 The Large Size, on aceountor the 'quantity the llottlas hob; are mueirtife eheaper. ticle, should your nearest druggist dot • 4ate the ar prerdparao not be put ofr by rieriti_ill:Ein_tc rxi ,._ ca tious that may be o=4*.NliLa send to us, and we wail forward, area n ely P"4"--"? by express: . /grPrinepal Otlkv, and Kanufaotory, 631) ARCH STREET, PHI LADELPHIA, ,PA. JO/46 & EVANS (so:A*s' A:D*l,o JAcKs ox et, ) e • ;:•` .Pltirragt7; - -• Akir ngl ri Delnen i every .4t tbvrnln, the United Stater, nole-clatar Per ,1414404 tso O l tards,Y i;?i f i ::, .1 i . z• I . l'i , ;; 1 1 . i ' ,l! '• It ' !•.! -. i l'!.1 .-- i.,f' i •!' i ' f *. .: ' • -.•-"... - i • . .$ One month. $ 6 , 00 •,,:;, , t ; -1 ' ''' -k.) •., cti , N I - 2 ... . 1,00 Two months 11,00 • . . . ill) ... : 1 months— - 11,00 ; i ' Lt..-:::‘, (I 669 . 1 r months ..... 18,00 ' - ,'-'-"---..-",.. 1, Five months ILA*. ,!,, .„ .. - • ~ , i_ it 1,, -., p, . ~. ~,, . . Z,10.5..??, 41'. . .: 9;; -, . 0!"-4 , , . 2,00 Sls months 16,00 , .7 - . 4 .: ./ . .....- -' 111"alai • - - . .. 3, One year ~ 26,00 5,00 '1 _ . t . , ible oneo a week 1 yea:M*3o,oo . , ! I .. : 'i • / / - '7'.'3 . 1 f . .. ' • • 1 , , 5t,....5c\\„\ - N,.\ , , . „,....:,-,..'. • ; . ...:,..."4.%.,,, j t 7:: ~.. ... _____,Or ie. :;„;- • .0„in,..:144r-4,:-..!_ .1 _ =' • - •- .73-= - .,.. ,. ----•-••••;_,..._., /i - - - ..„. 4 .- -- - 0 7 7-,-45°" : ••• •- - 7 5: ' -- "11. -- -- -- 777 •-- f - .- _ 4017:1;; - VII/ fr . . ,: , . e by mail, $B,OO per year, pay. . . . .... .. c .....,_;.,..„..±._,„,....,,... 1. .. ~_______,;..__.,,_„ ::..........:.„,_.;. city, at 18 cents per week, --::-----7-_--7,-A=r-,7----.1-=---4-257------ . I-, li , F. .0 f-1 'l' ..' . . - _ - -- - j --'l Er•_,__ /-,-, ----- • __-_ - 7 •- .7 . • 11,00 . ' 4 1,40 • 1,30 v; . . a, (ant one to getter opt) 1,20 -- --- _ _____ _ _. . .. _ -- id() .- • - PREPARED BY , purs-A.-_m -Dil s-.:".,‘4r2.25. Suitable Holiday Presents. DR. BROWN'S OFFICE , • Embroidered Piano & Table Covers, • No. 50 Smithfield Street. , NI, ~ -air ,1,.1 t 1.1. V ET 10'1;., irsITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN VELVET & BRUSSELS HASSOCKS ' I L ) need of medical advieemho old not fad to give him a call. ' Dr. Brown's remedies nes Cr fail to cure impii- Al' IVI f'A I . 1-, UM'ss, rites scrofulous and venereal affections. Also, ; tle:M,:i7 hereditary taint, such as teller, psoriasis and : - - Na.N Fourth st. other skin diseases, the origin at which the pa tient is ignorant , Passaß from England and Ireland, s_ : !...4 •.2' ..—, .. 4,1 41 . STOTT - CLEAR . Dr. B's remedies for this affliction, brought on by solitary habits. are the only medicine,. knon In this country which are sale and will speedily restore to health. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this painful affliction. He also treats Piles, (Beet, 0- onnorrhoe, Ure thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Office and private rooms Nu 50 Smithfield STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolailcsiv NOTICE TO ALL CN OCERNED.— Among a certain class of self-Important pia. tile there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this card. (PRIVAT E Drsgasits) why this shduld be, they nor no one else ran tell Are they not aware that all physicians treat di, eases at every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that are so °lino • ious to these very refined parties. I suppose the} would not let one of their family go to a part) that has ,I 0 voted years fur their benefit, because he advert -- Sea the fact, and their family physician says he is A humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. lie comes at last to the physician that advertises--how else are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, sir Charles Ball and Si. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held up as shining lights In the medical world .7 don't assert that all men are worthy that publish still there are great number of them that are. I ' have devoted myself to the study and treatment of Pitiv.trk fit , sasis upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined . to the vegetable altogether, as I think it is the best and most certain. it is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general sue teas: but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and an diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se keting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoffirc. EXTERMINATORS • , FOR RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, Bed Hugs, M oths in Furs, Woolens, &e., In sects on Plants, Fowls, animals, ac., Put up In 25c, and *1 boxes, bottles and flasks; and flasks for Hotels, Public Insti tutions, &c. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons:' "Not dangerous to the:Human Family" "Rats come out of their holes to die." /Safi-Sold wholesale in all large cities. .e®-Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. Beware of all 'worthless imitations. 43 - See that "Costar's" name is on each box bottle and flask before you but. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. c Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. Sit - Sold I,N. R. E. SELLERS & CO„ and 13. L. FAHNETCCK. & ( 7 0., Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh. jytd-umdeodw. TEE HOWE aUIgsTGM.AOI3IIIE. Invented lE43' EiCEIVKD TRIBUTE FROM ALL is 'other Sewing Machines at the World's Fair, lEW., while the Singer Sewing Machine received AD honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er & Wilson la a medal (wilts device, called *Cir cular Hook : " The Howe sewing was awarded a premium (to- asx ish Exhibitor,) as the best for all purposes , tin othibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rep , car. Pout, er. St Glair ktzeote.:, A. M. McsIII,EIGO.R. Agent EvicilLS Von fIP entitestcicit, BTJO - otiErtuaEs, 'ROVIORES, RAR NEss., REARSW.,, CFR ,S• “ael ell Other vehicles beon,ging to the eetablistiment is offered for sale by the undersiered Oh- reasonable terms ; and also, the buildingtritill be sold or leased for term of years. For further information inquire of R. FL PATTERSON. Cornet of Dlamondst., and Cherry alley. 50 ;1, , IrA S E eriL ". w s A . N D` ,410041, EfeidziwitoNanpnhe, so chtse.o3efillitegifoselle. tin storeanftfOr‘klibi , - RICKERTSON. 1 MEDICAL IMPORTAN / • T, TO LADIES. " Greta "Attierlerett; Remedy." carve `s. . .Chrona Therinal , - fIAVENEVER VET FAI LED( WHEN the directions have been strictly followed,) ailififitforitipliglraagAQi OF • , 'ATTTVE. Or in restoring the system to perfect healtkOthcia suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the 'Uterinefirganii. The Pills ate perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress ; at the same time TIIEY AVT EIIIARM, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on Ike monthly period with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obStruCtion may arise. They should, however NUT be taken the tirst three rm foormoaths cif pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. PRII:E, DOLLAit. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE nn Diseases of Females Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' PRI- L'A.TE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of lo pagei7, sent free to any address. Six centsrequir e pay postage. • j he pills and Book will be sent b 3 mail. confidentially, when desired, SECtrlliitEl . SEn LED, and pre-pald on receipt of money by J. BRYAN M. D., ilenerol Agent, N 0.119 Cedar street, New York. ilii - Jose . plA Fleming, Druggist, corner of the Diamond'and Market street, agent for Pitts burgh. oe6-erndliw KUNKEL'S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron. Bitter Wine of Iron, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepata and Indigestion, For D,yspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs and Lieneral For Weak Stomachs and General For Weak Stomachs and General For Weak Stomachs and General Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, And Ciannot do liarni, And Cannot do liarni, And Cannot liarni, Attd , ,Olinnot do Barn). It Costs but little and Purifies the Stood, It Costs but little and Purifies the .1131(uxl, It Costs but little and Purifies the blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the lilood, We only ask a Trial. We only ask a Trial. We only ask a Trfni. We only ask it Trial. Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valitable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Only 75 Uhl. and One Dollar per flottlp. Only 75 I.a. and One Dollar per linttle, Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 75 Ota. and One Dollar per Bottle. illanuftctured solely by S. A. Kt . ITICE.I., & ; BRO. Lieneral Depot, 118 Market street, liar- , risburg, Pa. For aile in PITTSBURGH by an respectable dealers. For sale In Pittsburgh by Ii E SF:I.LET2S & CU., and B. L. FAII.N ESTOt ' F & Jaw f-ant SEMINAL WEAKNF.S 12 IIEt3IATIS COSTAR'S na I ri Perfected 186 2 . DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. _, - ... -- -- Ci_2‘ rx :T. 14 a ...,..a 5, ..i -...1 ..,, d ~/ • .4 4 . - — Cd. _ E f: ~...., • ,,,, E l '1..-4 ~' ~ o± , z r . 1 : 4 ,s' 25' .7. co 'l' col EZ A A 54 ;4 Aq. ' .. - A °V a 0 jV; ' Z ::• 2 4 ,_,_ tu G.) Pi c. ' z -b si 'c v z 2 D , t F., .,1 ,i• -g P ca ~..., ---.—. c. , Kb eR :.,'' ,".! A , / ,74 p, . 9 - .1 " , l' - ' a . - ,11 i ~-: :?, -: , , .b.c 77 ; ..4 . 0 ~, .7, - E. : .-- 7 ' 'r, ; a 0 . - 7 GO 7. a 0 ; ...ert r-, t•-• ; : p a , z ,i 7 r. --, C Z Z— 5; 4, ' l4 4 —T. 9 -..; 0 c c E) :5: a: e .. .21;., 4,, 41 LI ,-,c , _z. . -, ,z 4. at a r• - : • '. l ' ""'1 4 1 N . - 4 .4' 0 ' _,.. ;.., ''.:. 4 t . "" )it i L" . 8 . aE4 ,"-' v 1 .'. , ';'. . o gi .= m 01 0 :' ' A `,..., ca C 4 : 4i . ° .- , =l ... .. - .2 ;ot .. . ;..3 2R hp ''' ''' 1 ,-,,, (...., r-, ,-, 0 .r. '' .; Q - .., c -. ..t 5 -z...E - L, 7. -': - ... 5 . Z. . ~ e 4 .A I' ,- - .- a L: '.: z _ ..,..,-, .-- fit`° Ca ,7 1. i. *4 :--- 7.. . ;:,' 2. -,-: , PL 4 I- , 4 2 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C AT THE NEW CARPET STORE, We shall sell tlunng the present month, at The Great Tonic, Wlii iLESA LE and RETAIL, The (3 real Tonle, The The (3 rest Tonic c , , tl rear Tuni WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE IN PRICTE, A full line of C 1 It rr, PErS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In Moots 3 to 21 ft ‘t , Woolen Drugets & Crumb Cloths, IVPSDOW SHADEq rrooble and 13iono Covers: Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods, &c These god ha\ c ailvniesil in first hands from TEN LINT 1 . -1' I E 'ENT Within in 1 •ire not, 44. 11111 Q. nt Thnu Manufnet urrra Prier. , hir rtn,•k erit;rel) 114 W.ntf hit In Levu purehawed ,r/ thin ntm tv lays for c.ieh. at the very loa 0141 rriec, of the year. I'IILLINS it CO., Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth St., Bet sv,.•eti Post otti rind Di.p itch Building. irml6 EUROPEAN AGENCY TIIONIAS 11. RATTIGAN, El 'RI P et:AN &OEN'', No. ID2 ' 3tOM/11:Z 'al eh House. l'ittsburgh, is.. I' , 1 , 111.1 . 0,1 to bring nut or bring out or .en ,1 back pasnengara front or to any part 01 the tint eountry, either by steam or sail ing pitekets. 1.411 l' , NI , Full LI:, pa) :Ode in any part of Lu rope. Agent for the Inchanapolt, sod Eineirinati Rail- rand Also, Agent for the chi Mack star Line of sailing l'a•kets. sad for the lines of Stearn eri ber, min ew York. Lit erpool, Ne,-. I !sow 511,1 d THOS. If. IiATTIGAN. ° (-41rti d t 711 Corner of Pena nutt St Clair Streets, l'A . • /111 HE CHEAPEST, ANI) most sucres , iiil LE/ I. in the Cuited Mate s. .Bs.-4 udente con enter and review at arty time. CM: I LARS containing full ll:tut - mat 101 l 11,11 t FREE Of eleirge to any veldress on iipplie-dion if, the Prit,ip & del-laic ii& Pittsburgh, Pa. GREAT 131PROVE :11 EN 1 . IN I: yy THE RUSSIAN PEHHII .PI)CTACT.Es.— to yiiii want yur Lye sight warranted[ ed ! Tr) the Russian Pc o huics. They are wartanted to Ntreng-ttun and Improve the Sight—this fact has pros already to hundreds people that was sutlming Horn Deleetimi sight. fliey are imported direct from itusalo., a birth can be seen al Illy office with satisfaction. Persiulti are en titled to be supptieil In future, it the first should fail. free ul charge. with those V 4 hich w ill alwits give sastmla..tiom • .1 DI.k:‘11)N1). Prm•ti.•il Kink unt Lilock. 4'4 - 13m:ire 0f39 :out impostor's :o co erfctters c5.9,1&.w A 'AI E Itlt: N II OIT t-f: BOST( iN, Is THE LARGEST AND BEST AR ranged Hotel In the New F:ngland Stales; is centrally hii•ated. and easy of seress from all the routes of IT, el. It contains all the modern im provements. and every convenience for the eorn tort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooln:i are large and well t entilated; the suites of roono+ are well arranged. and com pletely furnished for families and large traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a first-class hotel in every respect. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coun triiy.o,4on. sept. 1536T3IENRY RICE. Proprietor, - se I 2-iint. EXECUTORS NOTIC'E.—NOTICE IS hereby given that letters testamentary have been granted•ert the estate of Parker Lorain, deed., late of Robinson tp., Allegheny co.. Pa., to the undersigned. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. S. W. EWING, Executor, Robinson tp., Allegheny rounty, Pa. jan27.lt(lSntw TiVr-ATLTa P.lll.l:3'Ert. FOR A UMIN OF 1563 A complete /u , sort men t of bel u tit u I F'APE:I2 II A_! - Isi air NG S, Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again offered. For sale during the season by B ECKHAM & LONG, Liberty Street, Pittsburg - . . Meivetand-Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Quaker Mower mid Reaper, Oayuga Chief Mime? and Reaper, Farmer Mower, Woode Mower. , , Also, dealeitill litrtetirtoV'atuftr"' Ito.; E GG ' S -5 BAARTiattiL mum R.OGS— Just ntweivegamttf by FETzE or sale R & ARMSO NG, Jana° corner Market and First TR st reets. WHEELF.I.H. & WILSON'S W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street! Ilave won the bighest Premintds at all the im port/sat State and Mechanical Fairs where ex hibted tqls season. New improrments :have re cently been added which renders It the most de sirabk machine in the markeiE Ailey are war [or three years. InstruMio4 are given • tonsly. Call and see them in operation. West Agen -- Pittsburgh office No. 27 Fifth street e , t rn hree doors ts. below Bank Mock. jiins-paw. jil, i /..(i , -_-„ . 4 . , /( ' L - 111 .1 i k I's'ESDAY, FEB FOR SALE. g'he Vat PROPERTY FOR SALE. pyramid may he the oldest, (as Bunsen thinks) and Amossis nifty be Shafra or 1 Chabryis, its founder. Chufu and Man ; ----- cheres may be successor's or colleagues, !he Pyramids Who built t-----------—hem? and Nit ocris may be the- regent sister of and Why? Thothmes 111, whom Wilkinson. calla Aniunneitgorrio, and Leipsins, 'Nunit The Pyramids—i. e.; the three mono- Amen. For ourselves we incline to the • polite the name (for sonte sixty or seventy more of inferior size exist, in Lower secondQheen o f f ou P n sa tiv ni r n o le f ti t c h u e s as at ( l o e r ast ro t s h y e_ —stand in a diagon'al line from ; facet]) pyramid, and if one was re-built. Norhteast to Southwest, with the sides of I in this age of archaic restoration, why 1 each exactly facing the four cardinal i not the others also? Take this, the latest I points. The Northern is the largest, I date, the pyramids will still be the oldest and usually called the first, though some l monuments in existence, and the last of conceive the second, or mddle one, to he the Severn Wonders :of the ;world. in truth the oldest. These two differ in Surely we may be content with so mar size and construction, covering some velons an antiquity, without following I twelve acres of ground, and rising to a l the Pnissian enthusiasts in theirattempts I height of four Mindred and fifty feet. Ito out-Manetho Manetho. As a question They tire now the only surviving rent- , of critical evidence, there is absolutely. nants of the famous Seven Wonders of nothing in their speculations to deter- the World, and are without doubt the mine, one way or the other, the prob- oldest as well as the largest edifices ex- lotus that were insoluble to Herodotus. tant. The third is but half their size, but One or two interesting coincidences be of superior construction. All three, as tween the names in Egyptian legend arid Herodotus was informed, were executed the interpretation from the monuments by the kings whose names they bore, for (e - entiine or fictitious) is the utmost yet their own sepulchres; the first by (3e- attained to. To set up these scraps and ups, who reigned fifty years; the second ha w s es forainSl ille authority of such a by his brother Urphrraes, who reigned history as the hook of Genesis, is, Emma; fifty six years; and the third by ilycerin I: s, purely literary point of view, simply son of Cheops. They were faced with ridirulous. To place them against the slabs of stone carefully formed, and pre Mosaic writings, attested in the new Tes- , from to senting p to a smbot ooth inarcThereessible surface lament even more strongly than in the ' tom was an in- Old, is anoffence to our common Chris- I on the side of the first pyramid, I tiartity._lliathu,,,,d. front which Herodotus' guide read to hiin that sixteen hundred talents orsilver had been expended in buying radishes, onions I IThe "Fenian" Organization and garlic for the workmen. The people of the United States, and 1 particularly of Chicago, have been in- No oilier writing is mentioned, and formed for a long time that there was in this has long since disappeared with the existence in the United States, an organ casing stones, which the Arabs striped ization known as the "Fenian Brother off the pyramids to 114 e in building their hood." This society, it was known, was cite or Masrel Gabireht (Misrai in the ic- compostql principally of persons of Irish torioti , i, by unbelievers ignorantly called birth, and that the general object had in Carlo lierodotuslearns that this stone view was the severance of Ireland from was brought from the Nile, and drawn British dominion, and the establishment by a causeway, erected for the purpose, of Irish nationally. In November last, front the river to the end of the desert, the Brotherhood held a convention in This causeway, which took ten years in • this city, at which were present delegates building, ","(I was , farmed "f, polished front most of the states of the Union, stones, semptureu want animals, Iva , l ii and front the British American w posses his opinion, a work little inferior to the sloes, anal from Ireland There were pres pyramid itself. eat, also, delegates front the federal What say the pyramids themselves? First they affirm themselves to be tombs army—from the Army of the Potomac, the A rmy of the Cumberland, and the of the Mississppi. This con noconveand temples. Sepulchral vaults have Arun . been discovered under each, but there is [ion adopted a series of resolutions,a n -1 stitution and by-laws, which sure been t race of any religious uses whatever. The vaults however, have no communi published in the newspapers, and in • cation—and never could have any—with pamphlet form, in which the Brother the Nile. being all considerably above the ; t o - d - declare to the public the nature Robert riarrtil L.: Runs owl the Hence, the story of Cheops and Pennsylvania Railroad Comp'y In the Court . i nsulted tombs and object of their organization." TR Of common his insulted tombs only proves that the . in these resolutions [he mem b ers ..‘,6l_ The Steuhrmt :Ile and Indiana Pleas of Rae- Railroad ( - umpany and Jere- rlson County priests were not acquainted with the in- time. .e . mnly declare, without limit or te.tlerVlt mlah Wilbur fold Henry M. (ado. tenor of the pyramids. At what lion their entire allegiance'to the eonsti- Alexander, Trustees and others. . Ithey were first opened we know not, ap tutio'n and laws of the United States. of 11-NPURSUANCETOTRE• ttpusi.tENT ;patently not till after Herodotus' visit: A in this case, ordering the sale of the Steuben- America;" they ignore and exclude from rifle and Indiana Railroad, to inty ‘he amounts p e rhaps . ' before Strabo . 's, who mentions their deliberations all questions relating ascertained to be due said WI bit omit Alexan- the entrance into the larger one covered to American politics; and they avow their der, Trustees of the first mortgamitnd also the by a movable stone. They were proba principle and only purpose to he the amount re ,daiii,l them n : . 11 Tr u , s n tr n of t I ti e tq u tc l i n u ., l , n 4 or is . bly violated by the Persians, and certain- Principle of Ireland from British.domin ae'n.g=fr of sale iLu n elf nut of said- 4:34airt, (bated ' ly by the Arabian caliphs of the seventh ion, and until the proper moment arrives the sixth (6th) day or .Isznpiry, 1964, I will at public sale, at the front ilmir of the ( milt Ptfer ' elan ury. Hence the absence of a body, advise the members to prepare as far as , or any traces of one, in the larger pyre- Home. in r possible the whole Irish people wherev STEUBENVILLE, OHIO, mida, does not amount to a corroboration e they may be scattered, for a strong, nni the place designated In the decree for sales, and of the legend that the founders ave . e red and overwhelmimt , struggle to wrest between the hours or twelve 0 - do,-;:, tieon, and three o'clock p. in.. of the never buried there. Though the vault is Ireland from English - rule. 21th Day of February, 1564, empty, the great Pyramid contains what Wit h t lie eeneral object of the organi to the highest bidder, for cash, the ce a se property neither Herodotus nor Diodorus ever ex liberation of any people and road of the Steuheni ille Ant! ItiL11:111i Rail road compazi, lying within the towns iii Stem of_; peeled, a chamber—indeed two—in the Cat ion — l he from the tyranny and oppression of ben, ille and New ark, and ben, een the same and hea r t Int superstructure; ; and , in one ~.,_ _ . , 1 anon er—the American heart must ever the branch or wild road froni l's.dir, Junction to , these, called the King s Chandier, a plain beat with sympathy. We suppose that the town of nadir. including all rights or way held and contracted for hy Nara ( 'ompany. th.• , granite. sareoplittugclustiatitllaritettlitiacincshintribers in the United States there are but few, t hereon.llsidetricks ' It MUM, be no superstructure and tr unks 4 • . , 4 very few, of any nativity or origin who turnout,. depot ground, find buildings thereon ' and a :tints are secured by portcullises . 0; . would not rejoice to see Ireland a free, and appertaining thereto; Including also as a part of said premises, all machine shops. turn stone, n ith every precaution against dis independent and prosperous mation. tables, water stations. enrehouses, lotsand lands , turbance or subsequent entry used In operating sod road ""d h eld I ) "ld ' Another point to be noted P. that the IVhether the plan proposed by the Fen t:output} for that purpose ; and all the engwev, . ran Brotherhood, which, as we under property . 1 stand, means only 'organization," in locomotii es. cars. machinery. tools, andall other a sults' are entered II.V sloping passages used in operati ng , mainisi n i ng and re- • Opening high in the northern face 01 eact Ireland, and eisewhere, fora revolt and pairing the said road, belonging to said ( . 071 1 , 7 . pyramid, anti running at about the saute and all other, the tranchises, ; rights and privi eit,es : angle struggle whenever a fitting occasion ar o( said Steubenville and Indiana Railroad torn- : stramin nit . o (lie bowels Of earth. I • , rives, be the best mode, or whether there party, which, under the laws of the State of 1 In the Great Pyramid the passage is up- Ohio, are subject topidlcial sale, and may pass : is in the dire future any promise of a wards of three hundred feet long, and so better day for Ireland, or whether under thereby. And in makin g the maid sale, the plant i .- i i ; any circumstances there could be a SRC of said road, with all real estate nut tixtures is, ; exactly straight that the sky is visible I longing and appertenant thereto, will be sold en- i front the lower end. Its angle nun the cessful rebellion, aided by friends and tire ; but the lotiornotives t . , e i a ,eci rs, , r n o i ll , l a n E i s . i t i i c u r k . p : i n i i i, ; means from 'other lands, are questions horizon is in 41, whitlt, according to a , I ,, , Tirc t i ,o na s l o yf l o4,.t. l7. l nut v , ti I a a t n a d to avoid sacrifice. at calculation made by Sir John Hershel, which are to he considered by those not less than two-thlrds of the thereof. liri: , 9'lll t du , ' would have pointed four thousand y ears ' who have the affair in hand. Thousands ago to the star a in the constellation f , , who doubt the success of the scheme, of n t mortgage lien .. • ,, ,ass,.-rza I l g: . ,t i . " . u n n t ` ~ ,er 5, ...,, mortgage. lien. 1,211.441 Deuce, rehidi 1N1.4 then the nertlf, star. This who w !ll , ill nevertheless, wish it well, and fact has been called in to assist in deter contribute to its acconiplishment. "- ` 392 ' 166 mining the date of the structure. At all 'The terms of sale will be cash, but the purchas- . We are in receipt constantly of letters events, when coupled with the exact ell- deposit ten per cent. of the alio% e sum, asking us to explain the objects and aims of this organization, which to persons who ; 3r6 9;(1 . 0, on the day of the Sale With Thomas L. . Jewett, the Resins Cr of the road, to Is' torteited placement of the sides, it proves that some , ire unfamiliar with Irish love of their na in case the amount of his hid is not made geed at , the time of the return of tbe °later of sale astronomical considerations were iu view , , though the pyramids were hardly suttee , ' rive land appears very strange anti myste „ S. H• 111. AGEE. i for obsetc - atories. SiteCial Atflgter Commissioner, ri011.9. We have teen frequently asked time .and again if there be anything Ude- January 9. 1964. ~.2 _ ,l ti• Baron Bunsen insists on idolatry Ile gal and improper iu the association of ; ing coeval with the language and nation. - FIWELLING DOUSE FOR SALsT';— I • ends.We know nothing of the so li. The subscriber otrers for sale the dwelling I ality of Egypt, and will allow of no sie 3 ll Ciety beyond its published reaolunous, house in which he now luil.S , elltlltlteti on South changes in the religion or ; monarch - 1 ' • . Avenue, First e ard, Allegheny. The lot is 27 constitution and by-laws, which are for feet front by 160 deep. running beck to a 2u feet through all his romantic periods. But allley It is a two storied briek, containds, the rooms and cellar.- The out- h ous e s .ir, n ; inquines of a lower flight will find in salt , at the bt , ol , stores in this city. Against the society there are two oh- I jections, lib Of width is formidable A rd surrounding the 4 1W . elltag , , 11111,1 , with shade "use , "aide. coal house, -sl-e; T here in a lara:e I i I1, 1 1 11 1 : 3 ri• r fTi 'l l s 1 ( I . a l' s ' t i 1 (. 1 ;n ( i.. 1 . v :: I s t t t i h r e i -, c : !:; r l L n s t l io l n v . ". and both, if well founded must be fatal to arni' ornamental trees I here is fins mail water in i all t.ie rooms ol the dwelling Not only arc they noiniMstly (111 h-rent in I character front all other 010110 meats, , its , , success 131,93 otter Inc sail' a desirable country real- The society though "composed (we dente fl Rochester toe nship. Heaver county. PH . ,_ ~. ...... .. but the very tradition of their origin was ; quote from its printed resolutions,) for e,,at a i n lag ilk en t v acres of mound There is a iiisi 11.1 e 11101 1/fli . t.S knew nothing most part of the citizens of the pious accursed t I , i:7 u . Th e i r 1.,,,,1 iimi lot .rl lu i , l l;:r s( 1, w , - , e , r t e i t li i i , - : . I ill`' United States of America, of Irish birth rooms, opt on ° als o s i t h u e ri' plo i. i i ;r m t . y . . th-s i r h i e li r r i ' • g 'is"' n t'' I i n s i 1 7oung x , orc h ard o f all kinds of fruit. Theo' is a gaol :,,, npie,_•phiiiij on the Sheplit ril and so ba rn , out-hp:lBes. C.c. It is about a mile from the ii• i r descent," is "open to such other noniester de l `Of . • forth. What .one: this mean, but that 1- 10 ' ( ( inn-Hers on the American continent as For term, in Quire of R. NI. noLF.s, they were men of another religion, ty 1 . are friendly to the liberation - of Ireland J an g-i_ r f ,outs Avenue, A Ilegheri i city. lived before the temple were built! The from the dominion of England," never- FOR SALE.— as well elsewhere, t c h a e n s a o a c a ie s, ty in the United States ' t p l t r - o ra r ni m i e d r s s t l x t e t r e e o li f k s e o S c t i ( e ) t ri s eht ‘ m v Stonehenge— h r i t i , a li d e_ss n o o f : at , int eislsi e, consists of persons who are also mem. No. 114 Elm St. Bth Ward. - I succession among those who talked so iniorantiv. This property Is one of the most convenient , hers of the Roman Catholic church. The - obstacle inthe of th 't • first and desirable residences in the city. The lot ex , Ei bt 7 i l ek to .,still les?, is known than or the I.llllill. 'Of the numerous smaller pyrand i ds i ., ate twonds f s r t o o m ry c l o ' n o t n a g i . , :es in s g street. six rooms, Te besides holis the fact that it is opposed by the church, three; yet round the apices of the hoary , bath room, Wash' house, oak choose. and light dry prelates have pronounced it .to be cellar and pantry. There is a nicely paved large stru c tures . iz tio of a character forbidden yard, and a brick stable front hag on C ongress at. woven, so firmly as an its la a n Baron Bunsen persuades , himself that lie his ~ by its laws, and to which no person can The house supplied with gas, ;parlort and c old 1 f never to be' removed, a history to thisl attach himself without incurring the hwailtihprnaianritti mantlesand grained d T e property all in nic ely condi- effect: penalties prescribed by the laws of the tion. Prier 11,000. c rams--4(2,000 in hand and church. A few days ago, we published the balance in two years. For furtlrer particulars 10, 752, when everything north of the Kin was created ill the year B. C. inquire at the premises. dell - 3-(itf o nd • - Alps was an open sea, the Ural )four- the circular letter of the Bishop of Phil neighboringadelphia, and we are informed, though, D we have not DRUG - a TORE FOR SALE.-171 city, seen it, that the Bishop of standing av u in p g as ye a t n a l ri t e n n d, rcitofromßortt- Chicago has sent a like letter to the uTIG sa' 11, _17.:, n i e li n 9 a i z a notur azure h main. t ttaa h clergy of this diocese. We have no Well located and doing a good business. The db- The case is simply this: We may con doubt that the hierarchy of the church in jest of the owner in selling is to turn His entire jecture the oldest pyramid 4,W- ; of the attention to another business. For paY ; tiCulars ___ the n United States and Canada will pro- Inquire of R. E. SELLERS & i:( f. pouce against the society, Janis-rn corner Wood and Second eia earlier date is worthy only of the "Ara a,gt• of Abraham, say 2100 'B. — C.; any. , society, bian Nights." The strongest grounds, i The second obstacle is presented by moreover, of this conjecture, are cut the question of legality, which has been . away by the Egyptologists, when they brought ,however to a practical consid ! reject the astronomical indications and eby the management of the Broth erhood- deny a preddolatrous origin. If the ab- fair in ,who have announced a grand ..enee or sculptures can be reeonciled Chicago, to be held some two months hence—the proceeds of 'said fair .with the contemporaneous idolatry, and devoted to promoting "Irish na- Clitit'us is to be connected with the tionality." How? To what meant win tombs of Ghizeh and Benihassan, the ar this money be applied that ean piom.ote gument becomes very strong for a much ins — h nationality? Is it ttt be 'expended later date. There is no trace of any in dipl oma cy, by whleh agents ate... 10 idolatrous building in Lower Egypt be- 1 1 besiege the Government of Great BlT fore the Theban Amossis, who, accord- , rain to ackndwledge the independence ing to an inscription yet remaining i -ri of Ireland, or , to - keep 'agents it the the quarry, built the temple of Phthahl cane in behalf of Teeland, - er their retiog- I courts of Entope seeldnz their interfer , •l at Memphis, in the twenty-second year ninon-of her independence? If *it' be; of his reign. The Egyptologists choose I a pplied Ithere eat' be mi .- It9Si le Objee-' to consider this a re-building after the' the meatl i att, : Whiet mu , ujonti, itto be Shepherd desolation; but the Shepherds ; arc a myth as unknown to the moon- I l i on, :: ~.,,,; ~ • .. .1 _ • : • meats as to the Bible and Ilerodotir. , Then, too, the argumdnt for unity of . t But, hi tiee,t i o Drogue the peace._ design comes seriously into play. only, -,fill separation oozef reand, from England? instead of carrying the Sphinx back to'r boez anybody entertain -that 10.44. 1 1 1 4): 4 1.!' Cheopsit will bring Cheops down to the' liotvit,WlZthirolkr*.rage-By.,E4(sr. Sphinx. The monster is ningiestionably= . . , ,tfg ~ .-oitio- A t _4 4. ,i4 1:0190 it, , eo l, of Theban origin, and was probabit tizirt;' lite'drtMd.-itfey ii . the.:exciPTOZ l e4: In strutted in the early 'pare ofithe Ai V--tiro the suocesstfatiatinect fitrttg- - teenth dynasty as a monument to the gle by e the people of Ireland to overthrow new monarchy. In that case, the second the Btish rule in that island. Ia this UNDERgIGNED OFFERS AT private sale a large and valuable Farm and Drove Stand, situate and lying on the National Road, in Hen ry (lay tp., Pa) ette co , pa. , known as the "NT. AUGUSTA 'PROPERTY," eighteen tulles East of Unteritown, Pa., And foil miles West of Somertield, Pa., until MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22d, 1864 when, if it shall nut have been disposed of, it will be offered at - pu bile sale or out-cry, on the prem ises, at i o'clock. p. sp., of said day. Said tr+u•t contains upwards of 1,000 ACES ! all adjoining about three huthired acres of which are cleared and about fifty !urea In meadow. The improvements consist of n large two story 13riek well calculated for a Public House, large and ~m ulodlous stabling, shells and L1f ,, 514/Iry out buildings; also a good two-story FRAME TENANT HOUSE, BL AUK- S:WITH SHOP, dice. r is 1115111 011 Mid lend a young or of grarted fruit, and a Nariety of other fruit. 'there Is an abundance of COAL AND LIMESTONE, T‘4 fountain,. LA GOOD W _a,.. •I'' EFL , near the 1101., and , stlllll,, •1:/d plenty at in, er tailing springs and streams in the OriOn. a rare oppori unit y fur a safe ill, PO men,. a- the property - will be sold' at a great bar gain Ant int Omni ion conxerr the property can be bad by ellluatr on meat t - *.herifT's office, In rninntown, orb> tilling on ,johci oldwine, on the premises, Albert t I. lilnelOSUmeniet,Ps., or Nicholas Mi.( 'artnel • in Whs:Ttan efie - Title good Terms megiegtite, Possession given lit ni" April nu t. l'llolllAl 1337.61VNF1 ELI). Ft .A.1.L.F1 OA_ Do SAJLE:- , wa ..st:9lmf 11: de co., t..,,!s'i 3111 ;== 11 .- e't 17 / 1 4 1; L; C Steam- Natintrfstablishment BARS & MYERS, per, ' y .` =.-s9sax ; hascarnnna-or PL. JOBPRINTJSG 'sr4ten . the_l !s eeka* SPEOL!. .!%.TMerzON RAILROAD:MetATILE AND . LEGAL PRINTING, fill HCLLlties ha! Zing POStoiSs ‘,te e., For Exhibliteneadd reente* ' ' Xt,t:IIV be legal? ThefolifiAg j ily# _l;elitc, ..._, r,e,,-47the law riii the Sub ct: ~ ~,.„.n . n. "'lf tiny person' shall, `iiithinllit Ferri tory or Jurisdiction , of the thiteit'gtlifes begia .ur EMI On.footi.onprovide orrimpare the means for any military.,e3tpeditian or a e ga nti t t7 t s i e l , E filetl4 clieeddzifiriztil4sitce foreign: provincei or state, of oitany%or ony, distriet.pr..peoplei,with.fichurvthe United States Are at peace; eyetm pimion, So'offentling, *shalrbe deemed guAttof a high' thisdenleanbr, and 'shall IYelnt ot exceeding three thotuumit VolliWahirtm prisonq not . more thenwihreeinars. (See. 6 of act pf April 20, .1 ; 818, 949,4 the neutrality act. )" Ph e other sectioni o f the ad relaietin cipally so fittin out vessels to tin' ed against nations with which the Untted States ate at peach.` : Bo* Ihr tite . .Mited States govermifent r Which is demanding of Great Britain the rigici , entbrcentent of her neutrality . iaws„wiii reg.ard, the rais ing of money in the United 'Mateaand-the ftkAnitth'm of societies to prOtithtt-PreVeln don in the British possessidns,4l4lolatilon of this law, or of national, faith, is a, tines- • tion we do not pretend to decidp. - ..., HaVing thus Mainly siatetrall weWitew Of the society, and the' public object:lkm made fo it, webeg leg v e to requestOttrthr resPonaente .Who desire .to learn mo . r*o direct their ingpiries to thoae,htotinge thority to dectde upon en& Mailers.— Chi4tayo Post. ' ' ---,.............._____ Abolition Loyalty; 1 ,- -:, it is gratifying to observe hnw 1- ty the tests of loyalty may be ccnystr.n.9d. In the case oftt C'onservativel - ike ta*nor al McClellan, for "catttple tlielherdthtv ing twice saved the -Capitol will.na4nr ewe his &VITT. ,f 1 word.,ll4,4voripktoln-, ducting the war, on Christion prip4iles; but one who'cari truly thank Godllottlie. labored for' twenty' Yetirs ' to deidinkihe Union, and 'whores:Bed twpori-Ohdr4o "damn the cpuunvweplth-of Masataka setts" because her o Mfficeistaidrefuse4o perjure thereat:lves, ay inditlge in 'ikery considerable lieensid of ' etprssioti 4 -- :A Boston correspcmdentiof ithe. , Ne.w Toik 2 1 / 7 441, sends ' thiS;eXtraet ffi'mnaoreeent speech of Wendell... Pipit's I.*ttbattAty: "Either the Irorthint si radii' tA:PRIP ion of unanimouslyertildfill'Olii dent into submission,i or wwttitudAtiaVVa different leader for ,the next. 4bu yeans. If Mr. Chase should r Ave upfilokulk system, the nation Would toe . reliteen millions a year richer itillie' imerider interest which...goes' to; thesoliNtlllofial banks which* 81). or 441 years .Itlitkr the whole way cleiktugdyektlibit tnathis called a funtneier. We" have a ter demand that thedildreclegiVitiir te ehttll not be closed mitiltherwhb& I leons cancer isdestroyedi ,PerhapaVlWltOatte for President, Butlerin.the,,WVl, merit, and Frembnt lit' the Ilea o ir armies, we. mighteThige"the 4 Vietht . p years; but t 4litotamsl.fr ~ itterftatrti Stelliiig Post,, and .$e and trat,..at.,optlimpfi even 'Judge Taney' Veins* te. , ,TivA, regard to justiOef And yet Mr. Phillips would be'feeed.as the League. ~ p A Remarkable Soda) GOe I Governor , Powell,' of Ken n ing - l.' val " never an orator, , but hi , ctinVetia#ol4l? story-telling and social valitiedi water' e markable. His-greafforfdpojk-estab lishing a' peffeditall "inthrittcy'M'evivry one:he met,-and` hi ihiv - "WaYlyie powerful in electioneering:— ffe 4 aie immense quantities of' never carriedilie weed hillnielfai always begging it of eyerd"'lnt4lfieltig,. His residence was in Hertilersoli,oo4li coming., up the. Obio past' vthat Rite' I overheard the following_c stier anecdote of imL . A ::citi2en'' cif Hettderion- j 4.1 board, fell' into' istintirdailiiii-,: 4 passenger whirs nualb s . Powell. , , fey4.'iti 1- . 1- "He liyes . your,plage, don't he?" "Yes, one of our Oldest' "Very soolahle,man, ainlthers "Remarkably • . 6 st "Well, I thonglA , so. I , tldakl44;Hia one of tbe most' sodiable pen criltPr -;4 in allmy sdetahle: was introduced to himidvdr at 4149461 r Springs ]sat Summer,. and, lie ..fhadnyv been with me ten i tnuutesmkjAlike ItOVI ged all the tobacco I had, g s fentlh. in niy lap, antilipt all oyer Ited--.1416 1 # ably sociable." II : 1147' %2O -P llt COUNTRY BLANKETS y~ Extra Fine .Q~yttt r, OPENED THDEt . IYA4t, AT HUGUS & HACK,C,S. febt SMITH;- PARK & CO., 'A' i 4 NINTH WARD FO ; CINDR I ITTBIII3IIOII. .; widigadgoireiwpirlitlaidimesAgfie 01 ataracti fors iorau tad deseridttai,or" zp d na omsuwarn' rkearastwa ri teer. , 3 s . N nalagers•and hplings eze . -" seal, b lair=4A4 4 4AelY 9t err/ 4 1 1POPTI • rArall t tecesiary bilelnile r lib utuygtZttr aldrii r . 4 ' ttesato.•, .021434 tit Reltroui 61d,.1301tiand:Paro: IrtaxGritsi.. pima. witi f t.im. i tot old-liooksi With lasekelmnftekolitiva pewmpapera or otheetatti ti a _g . —wn at our Paper and - 12 4 g It.,r.eeACkga.... B jab/4=i . ak. a - " O AS-Ttp cs4 l/11, 0 1ft ; toent The Ann lba Office. Cann iratteWm_ 414 ' ourn :U tt ai Wthe Fitting and Plumbing nstanna nea t WELDON & KELLY, let Weed atreet. ' et INEED =ME
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