Forttanding matter per square, (40 words,) evec day : Orr Insertion .6 60,0ne month. 6 6,00 *th sert.tons„....l,o o iTho months 0,00 ' . L000419 1 U 1 4 )4,,4511:* months ..... 11,50 o f frisettione": .... 1;50 Fob!. inonthi. .... 43,00 Five insertions....l.,7s rirsi,rnoliths... ... 14,00 tine week 2,'oolSix months 15,00 Two weeks .......1' 3,50 One-year 25.00 Three weeks ..... .5,00; tine sq ua re changeable oriee 8 week 1 year +30,00 I) A. , dingle subscription by mall, $B,OO per year, pay ble in advance. Delivered an the city, at 18 cents per week pay able to carriers. P t) , f4 Single subscriptions Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copths, each 1,30 Twenty codes, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Thirty •) 1,10 Forty " 1,00 DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED HY M. JACKSON, I HILADLLPHIA, PA. It is not a Bar Room Drink, 8!...41 . I TIV'T 1-: I.'( Tit: 31, AN 'INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, BI . 1' A litti-IILY CONOENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A F. URI , : "Ft )N I ( AlcohuL itimialant-3 or Injurious Drugs, Wll.l. EPPECTUALLV Cl RE LIVER COMPLIIN'I', DyBpepsiaand Jaundice, ROMANO'S GERMAN BITTERS Wll.l. f i hE EVERY Chronic or Neil, on, Debility, Dileases of the iCiduoya, and Dhorithes RI r•: lug from a Disor- fI7I!rmWTTI Observe The Following Symptoms 1;1 1.11\"t; 110/.,1 Divorders e Oriznnv Coolilli,n tilootool to not• 1 3 ‘, 1. o 3 o0111) t.I tl., too, i 3 N tt.to‘oor I. 11.,trit.ntn. In 1..; in the. tnr ; ott 0 3 00,3t0110k- ILW 121' iii: t.! u,,:uiat COI Itot° It rapt, 1{11,14.61 11,1 14111enit ti the lie ,rt - 7 ' , 3,3 3 331333,` e. h ,33 33, 3 t lung pnature. 1 , 0- \l vhs kr lore the I.T. I er okl I 0.11 l'Ain in t h e Itt•h•wv, ..c otn. 1 t•l -..:11.• 1 . ,,n ot.o t . .ttiol le:: 111, 1 ,s ol ipg in the Flesh, t;,,[1.-;l.t.nt Impurininp: n 1 v I 1 n o 1 it_ HUIRAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ~t,l;.\ PI fill.. 124 N.I - .l{ V 11!.. , .1..111.) NEI; \ k ! , 'll I.lt 1 111...1111 A C40(11), THIN, A , ITHONG ( TION, A HEALTHY CONITITI TION. A SOUND , ( ONsTIT( TioN. 111EIMIEMI ri E , , 1 lii DlFiLif A i F DEPRE.sUA ITIZENS AND 4 :1 - HANDED.: 1% rlr ,11 I,•,I Irrol, .1, eliing. h., I ..,,utli IrUSE SAL}. No. 111 Elm St. (it Wdrd It in An erli•etall rented) tor dindrlitt and iore- Thiei • •i 1 ti., ot i'• i.••• nl I "iiirider ti the urn., 111 II. 1.0 e,- I Inv kind in the fro. I.liii 1 iie %ink 111, et lit,ertp to refer to me inn to the uTT.- tnu Shl , l n I r. , k. • bi‘ 1 ,10 111,. ,/. the A Mnot.i !..n• .t -It I.lst• 11,1, dr), • flit . , I, .1 1,“ ej laree ' WARR 1 .- .:"C lt " .%Lit rin.l . t to ni 110,,t• nupplied o..ih g and ~ilit 10. n. /'Nee }.1.000 fermi—.o.oll in hind and ti r •-I.'nr A it.n.f tone in heA.I has been Al inoi i i. I• 0 •,,I,r I. 111,31 ellirrel:, t 1 had abandoned the rib the ot 11,) hiirct rr 1.10111: restore... I gate Ili) some ot )00r A Allr , rl iNt. In u,e on in) . 1) 111 . 1s STORE FUR I.E. - I 'N; A brad, and 01r Jai I h . , vslonishoi nt his in /1 truing me that the I.m. wnsttehill eroulne. nod 13 12 t; the whole scalp entirely covered h growth ' C . ) H of new hair it is s..it .in,l silLen, and groirin rsphily. I attribute it illogcr her to the - Ilse the A.si I shall Lc pleased to this I.) personal statement to lily one hitn desires it. or would re ler them tom) bsrher. lie. \ street, this sit liespe,tfull). Ili ' , I r..n. lit located Rad doing a vod Liminess The lot 111, 40,11, Ili A , 1, u. 111.• at 1 , 10 11/11 IP , 111.)01, 1, - 111 ,,, I . of z 11111Uire E • .4 1ELLEIZ-; (1).. janlfele • earner t",eid and Se,ond WALTER H. LOWRIE, 1, NTENDS RENT MI NO THE PRA('- "1 1(' 1 TILL LAN. tti tho I,mierly hint on Fourth St] tqt, ahovo Snuthti,ld V V & N ILS O:\ Have won the highest Premiums at all the im portant haste amt - Meohaniral Fairs it here es hihied uji= se,on NOW imi.rorments have re cently been ailded a hint; renders it the mnit de sirable machine in the market. They are war ranted tor three year, Instruciiciniz are given gratuitously. 'all and see them in operition. K EN DALL't; A3IBOLINE is put up in boxes containing two bottles—one to be used at night, for restorative use the other in the morning, RS Si Western Agents- dressing. It never fails to prevent the Hair from falling out or turning prematurely grey. it is Pittsburgh office No. '27 Fifth street, three doors - • below 13anIc. Block.extracted from Roots. Flowers and fler - tos, - and has : isii. r ...P , r-w•__ : been used in thousands of eases where the Hair - - - - _ AVE YOUR GAS BV USING GLEA son's A Lil-Flickering. Amerlean and Imper- t s' o . a :r c r o e s lu t i i n t g s d o e u c t a i y n . h a a n n d d l i u ,r i o ' 'm n o o t d e h a as h n e e Zt e i r i y f.u a l l 1 S iAI (las Burners, a sure saving of twenty-tive per vigorous grosvti , . Pr.ce t•I. 00 per box. cent. The Anti-Flickering is just the thing for the Office. tall and see them burn at the Gat Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of WELDoN-6‘ KELLY, n 0.4 164 Wood street , NVALL PAPER AT OLD PRICES— Glazed paper at 25c. Light colored cheap paper at 15e. for sale by W. P. MARSHALL. Jan3o 87 Wood st, FOR SALE tit. T.Otals, !..4 A 1.1: On Ridge Serret. Alleglicuy =MEM 111 , 1,t Ind I 11 , 1“...mr .le.rit •. 9 Nnuth xtrr.•r ru tee- of the 8 ,. .,11 I nag .t, - ,it thi• e •!. irt, IYI, II 11. .•kr, • I la til otter •Il' The 1 mrt I'l h ot VA•i)l we ry, 16.0;4-, t-i,, critur. u it 111 t In.'. ,net 11 111 h.' ti,Vos ,In! It I, ev.ll tIM ew. , nlad • : t• iat,,,tv,,n 1 , . 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SUMNER & CO., MEDICAL • t meet, in the wicked attempt to es aWgt h rite 1 1 aiin 13 fi s t by force of arms a tyranny under the name of a Republic, whose 'Cornet-stone' _ African, it el Menges their Indignant robation 1 ' 8 7" Philadelphia, Sept 1R63 ".' t ALowzo ,POTTER, TORE Rottriv, ' TvD'' II B LI Vo l on " w rD i l) N Alu) 1 A A VASIIETTIS, A ...i 1 INI L I,A 1 IN 4( ti fet it“ i l DED FROMI tc.N•l I , HUAI ] And many ()there In continuation of this history, it may The undersigned, basing been oP 'nt: EXTRACT OF ROOTS&HERBS not he improper to add, that ne srly a we( k cal at a meeting of the Clergy of Ehila- ' after the Resolutions hail thus been pass delplaa to present this Protest for a , Ft JR THE (A the second time, a letter was received „lure to the Clergy of the. Diocese at large,, by the Recto!, irons two \ estryrnen, re- request you, it it meets with your,ap- GROWTH AND BEAUTY questing bon to give them in writing, i pros al, to sign the enclosed paper and r hi- view . in relation to the right of Seces return it imatErnarELY sion, and the Institution of slavery at the D. It GooDwis, 1 south. The Rector, while recognizing C. D COOPER, i the kindness of their intentions, vet PHILLIP BROQIL.S. could not see the propriety o 1 'complying with their request The letter, and the RESOLUTIONS. , _ t Rector's reply, will he found in thettetp Offered at a Vestry meeting of Bt. Its Peter s Church, Pittsburgh Decernber— radix. The ( ( itith at, to which the ~ Rector alludes in his reply, and which, 4, /861, - he thought would be none available, trl ßc o s t ed, pe T t li r s a t the Rector, Wardens and Ves try fact than anything he could sa), to refute of the extensile carcubiuon eel tli v rough f tta t e l rot"( hare . e- of dislos nits brought against ssse, ors letter by JOlll2 Heurl Hopkins, Bishop hint Ns a, 119 tI/11011 01 the Diocese of Vermont, in defense of South , ern slavery While it is not their purpose to "11'e Ili( tinders' mil the V% iiilf•ns and MIX, as a corporation, in any political canvass, 1 , 'try nu ii of - it Peter's ('huh II Pieta , l n ' eserhelesssaid Rector, Wardens sod Vestry,rot(:t.insta.)andVrertetelburgh a , alt itl ~ i mp), it-111( t, our Protestant Episcopal every of thetir RI t tor, the it. N Dr. \ in lii( si ti ttko estates an apologist of slavery, but on the pleasure COn in expressing our entirei unit a nt' t ear y, f,irlseon,yioran,43 complicity or sympathy with ta defer e. dent•e in his lovalt Nin the 1 - los iin lent int.t r : feed, That rt 3 a - lr r it e tt m eV i i l t al s to;apologize for ot th, L nal-I Nate , 1 t,, iy in the abstract, or to advocate it, as .it t‘ist, in the , otithern "rates, when men, P// ,i .O oils, /lore lobe, 1!t, 1 -ct, , tcon , n ‘nd children are -ad I ,n open market, II Po It 6 a IN , tit ' s. \S atclen, and in violation Of the great talcs of humanity, ( ir i 1 • 1. liti %r- 1r Rion.lNt regulating the dull( ~ rights and obligations of parent and child, husband and wife, are so i repug- If 1 (ITX it ' Proft , tirci slant to the enlightened wisdom md nhilanthro -1 W Pkt I .., (ic tit IN p ) of the age, that all such attempts are ux- I i lips ore hN I la. countenance or support of any set : I p,, , 1 ant Of the God of peace and good will to mar. oel l 11 AIM.It, ft , .0111 ed chat any effort to destroy this Goa 1-ikti .11 P 1... crittucut by rebellion, secession, heresy-or schism, N, or by force of arms to create a tyrannyw hose I 1 , \all, A ( or a oX, corner stone" shall be the perpetual bonds - an 0 wn 1 lAN( F. J oir.-CDP.,, the African citizen, meets our indignant rem:. P A. M 111EIIt A h Awn h, ,lred, That the foregoing protest best gneS 1 oil have thus, a general, hut, it is be- by the Rector Wardens rind I esti) of said eh nth, and a copy tor. 4 Med to our venerable lit s , •tl a perfectly tali and accurate state- tarot of the prover,lines in this most tin at , 80 1 4 .. , Pm l ' l%t i V t il u c full concedeto the 111 Il , 'in :said I ' l / 4 (it mg difficulty in OW Bishop r o ‘ f 1 ermont talent an I)inclustry In his crest oni,e Ste protest against any s, hools Gr lilt lien') peaceable Ind prospering pins]) t i , Lic g l er imtlii; i( zi i ^ , y , Lll: . ii c , cc t if , l o tro e l c ol, . herein such I ou h ive heard the origin of the is matter, the 111 inner in 1‘ linen it lids been li•rt. r ,r, I neht sad toorep ' ArtiO n u l lnyi c ;.ln i e p hi° carried on. You know lion mut h zeal (eat Against an impertinent mterferenec in this and tutu ., et in the welfare of our Church L t`Z e t/mo That the thanks of this Vestry are —fii how Intl. —lids been n lama at d by tendered to the reverend clergy of the Diocese oho, i d o ,ulll I,IIII' with their Bishop hate i tio,, , iv }ln ham,• lir ,•n uln a prominent et rine "that starer is de. and pt rse s , rill 4 in itr , inq tit, m lin rto I,( ' ,, n ,gi e , iT ' tn d e lll teachings of our holy rehgion," I hi , tin II i ..tit '\ on have 1n,...1,--ul an (5 ~,Ith their reprobation Ir, ini (sr rs individ ual \( , t ry men of his fi. sif et. I, that our Associate Bishop in fall ,t,iiiitot,ei. i,.lineirg,tei.oiti.hotiheerlmt,J.,..t juiansanimtaopinion '-niteri onnili n•e in the IoN Ilts of tour his usefulness in this ' Dioceses incited "P"r" Rector— in assurance, no should have lion to considered insulting to Inns had there hot 'ass n so mans T . . ales , and persistent THE CIRCULAR , harge mule 111 the community. You IPi erate 1 RE A- AND DEAR BROTHER:— hone the statement of the Bishop, whom - We li ms s fallen upon times of great tit, Resolution, profess to N, nerate, agitation Questions h tone ~t whntkt filo that the sieninz the Protest ha never deepest duties ,in regarded Its torn, as a test question, tilt icloal, social and nithin the vertix of tither in regard to loyalty or slavery, that he considered the introduction of the our clectiLo contest You will pardon , me, therefore, if I urge upon you to re tibit et into onr A estry , both unnecessary member:thht, as the Ministers ofthe Prince 01 I like ly to be injurious; and hoped the m ongri , l'iOns of the Diocese would not of Peace, it is onr duty, as far as possible, to avoid all unseemly cxhibitions of feel iqebe diviat-el by having the subject forced n the n that courtesy, ( x pi d if m . 3 , ing, and to bear with serene patience any seeming provocations that may be pre . i m ern st, nim , principle, might in sented We must consider that those un do( m , 11 , 1 , 1 , 11 to v 6 ithhold his nom , der our Pastoral rare and those among anal 111 It he did sincerel y hope and desire whom we lived are entitled to IredQm Q 1 • - -,-,,,, that our Vestry would reconsider their opinion and of speech, and that it is timmii And moreover, you have the especially our parts and duties to shun. p toil, P assertion 01 y our Rector, that he lis ipprns ed B shop Iliipkins' course, Ind whatever may tend to needless recrimi . disagreed with his arguments in defence nation or uncharitableness Mikny 1 things occur in our party CBllvassgs winch of 'slavery, And yet,in the face of all all regret in their cooler momenta; antii hese facts, Uses Restitutions have been is nothing which I more ardently desire, t r e(I through and sent north to the nor is there any things which auettre to world Thus shnwinre as wc firmly- be me more congenial with the spirit And lieu, a determination to compel your precepts of the Gospel, than that our cr- Rector either to succumb to their dicta- Cl tsh, rum, or give Vlace to one, who would be gy should be known as lovers of the tria more pliable in their hands in the meekness of fear, and as pursuing assiduously the things that make for IN eoftlte Vt.-4 ri, , NI 110 have stood by him i peace and that they may edify one un ii this unjust and ungenerous persecu- , other Be quip to hear , slow to spark, have done so, because v. e believed slow to wrath that it was an uniust and ungenerous pardon this suggestion, and believe pt. rseetit ton- because we believe that the me affectionately and faithfully yours, • introduction and passing of those Resolu Ii ins arose from no real regard for III(• BishopA.Lorzzo PorrEnt tike Diocese orPenntsylvartia. locale_ or purity of the church, but were i Ptiadde7,o7,ice, Oct l'ith, 1863. urged on, in a reckless disregard of its peace and prosperity • LETTER OF 13ISTIOP POTTER th oAsses eye, S t I. P t m ht 1 re —init,to It i d o, lia th hilsi Nel , m h id o i e e lt s Pu/' (DEIFIIIA , Dec. 11, 186 3Dioc some errs \ os 4rNmen I _l// Dear Dr. Vast Det.en nhoss n ßectors have n n o,t ,t neel theqPro I have Just received yours of the9th,and nd tact:,h tst en to c xpress my regret that it laas been iir,.,1 .8 i, 11 ( 1 2 . :t luih weer, `'- 1 I:: 1 "-u o ~..1, whose p l ssi : i l l , :g I H R, le n thought necessary to introduce the sob diis( t of the Protest into your Vestry, ,I sturbed by the introduction ot thi , slit, signed that document with my heart as. jest Ala" Ii t, well as hand; it expresses no more than hat 'sit recut, ‘s 1111,11 o ur DIN ,ne sy deliberate and deepest conviction& I ) i i , )faster came atiin,c hail i earth alll , t , m ,, m : . thought,ll ml sslu i,s,eis,t The letter of Bishop Hopkins is of itself mon than sufficient to move the indig mlis imlc the t hureli 'horn the it odd 111; nation of any man who knows wht belies in , father from the tin belt( \ ,ng sons `end is cluing, net merely to its wretched the believing daughtei ti•oni the unbelief - hondmen, but to their masters, and to ing mut lie t —lldel also us nusslon to divide the R hole white race around them }PA; Isiiinit i the lions, hold ot• Faith, and set when in the face of a gigantic relie l llion` at sail in, e those . ci lin kneel at the same liegun and carried on tor the very_pn / altar, then, Indeed the introduction of pose• of iIN etting such a system eternally, this Protest into ,iui• \ esti ‘ 111aN he one upon both races, that letter was ,luredreop and brought into this Dl Of the marks of that 1-, u oi 1 And vet, , il l cannot think, that the iii,(ttil,ilinii:ii_e ii ith the full consent of its author, alit it, for tilt• but t u, tins idf our brought, too, really to strength • enAher been com mitted to unexpected hinds c au s eub of the rebels it seemed o me. 41- in this t ommume ition, ~‘ c might have (m cnt upon eve . ry one who%ad not -i mid more—less, weC(llliti not Should parted with his manhood to protest sitith any one feel aggrieved by what we have heart and voice That the Public Pro sail, we 'hall In- ready at all times to test w as meddling with politics (as that substantial, our facts, or to ai knoNc•ledge word is commonly understood) is agreed any errors we may be shown to have mistake. It was an earnest ninon ( ommit t cid Irit e ice incapable of intend- strance against debasing such moment mg injustice to tiny one Throughout 1 oats questions 89 the fate of an entire the whole, w e have stood upon the Ai( race by mixing them Nl•rth ii inlgar * grtY ft ••IN e anti plead in vain for peact canvasses,ll such men as Bishop op- IN e of course, can notice no 'IIIOIIN kins and Dr. Seabury can soil theirrates mous communications, and beg you to by pleading in defence of Southern as recollect that no one, conscious of just very, and yet not be stigmatizedas party cause and worthy motive, n ill be afraid , zealots, how is it that this stigma must to present it, in his proper person I be fastened on those. who never intro- In conclusion, whenever we shall find duced the subject into their pulpits, nor that in thus sustaining our Rector, I discussed it in. books or lectures,, hot through this trying emergency w e are I who, when they find such men - quo:, not carrying out your vtishees, we are feel as representatives of their churck, read) to retire, and give' place to tho-e simply repel the imputation and*. who will. claim they have no sympathy with. the H. BUTIGIAI dark c ause which claims shch advocates.' I AN PALL , As to trying Bishop H by CANONECAL GB 4S A. C. Oi TON, process, I have never heard that St. PAUL g.. 1. 1 ', ' (li refrained from "withstanding St. Peter to his fa ce " until lie could first have iiirri ki ) PFNDIX presented for trial before his peers.; and, lire enoTF-T in my judgment the sin of Ste Peter ,in that case was, innocence itself, compared The„,i , T iber , tire ply regr et that the trial the serene composure with which. filet of the e stens - is s m a ciliation thromeh this of a loner by T mhi, He nrs Bishop II defends or apologizes for the ii i , y i pLi ) n i ., ,,,,- 8 ii , , ,,,,, ~f the Diocese ~f - \ t, , worst atrocities and immoralities am., nim ,e of Southern Slaves, nected with slavery, In respect to the on bear which you express that the issuing test It is not their province to mix in p t e ' m defense of the Protest may be "full'of untold compels them to make this public pro an) political canvass. But as ministers evil throughout the Diocese,” I would of Christ, in the Protestant Episcopal remark, first, that greater evil might have Church, it becomes them to deny any resulted from its being withheld, and, complicity or sympathy with such a secondly, that truth and justice rarely, in defence, . this evil world, make an advance with out arousing discussion and opposition. with -' This attempt not only to apologize i for slaver) in the abstract, but to advo- I Even He who was truth itself in his own cate it as it exists in the cotton States, person, at first, as in all the subsequentx and in States which sell men and women history of his church, has shown 'Olathe in the open market as their staple' t pro . came not on earth to bring peace, but a duct, is, in their judgment, unworthy or 1 sword." Whose fault is it? any servant of Jesus ,_Christ.':lita an et, I Thus much Of the protest on its merits. fort to sustain, on Bible principles, the , Of the expel:BM:my of issuing it lat first States in rebellion against the Govern-Iliad soutedoubts, beeausel thought it 1:-I THE HA Y R F 1..; It A Porely et.; el a hie Preparation A Portly egct nblr Preparation A Purely - V egtt able Preparat inn A Purely Vrgttable. PriTarntiou A Pur - e I y caul aisle Preparation A Pure!) Vegetable Preparation A Purl-1y Vegitnhle Preparation A Purrl . . Vratiable Preparation. Par( ly Vegetable Preparation A Purely Vrt;et nble Preporol on It hA, the 10, 1 ••I nnglysit andexperierwo ' ANI Ii• Is, lit•ltSellOid - ,111 • I I • i•AS twell =MEI 10 prow or; r' I rr p r• trr or Ole r1...L0u0l Ore c ri drr, =ME ,1 I ' TIIIC ( 1-2()%% VIN(: GIFT OF BE.II•TT hftt chismoal features nqtlirgl '.11,:t the Isle 41.1 ut the loi :hest l', e. our ne,re!:;;11 the:, ,Int.titee rare l'hrt teri nl kV , h.eh." hr , hrient flyer' II thii (lilt. be rum torten( sell. ..r fu!allty I- ) 4 P.It. ItPoll "Ili. t•r nlq.irk t•r, • \ torn ‘t • irhrirl, like the lel! , Iht he bunshtneol morn Ind ~.nrshmikler.. rich silken. t ,019. t(111 , 1I t•'4rlrtl ,11 . thin. I .ticd T., 1 .10,1 k th,! v . ..l 11 1,•11/1.t “rll-,4 1•41,1‘. ~ E 1r • lir •, • • ' : i.rl NEII l..ac. .t 1 tl. t"111.1, I prt =MEE I•l.•ltiert Lt•,ll • „ It pro; e benett tlll,llrew H genii, 1: c1111.11)N (Ai „ I 1+,7 tnenils. but tge clii.tuceil to see • , kzt it , “ • tririi I. to nay entire 41 , er - 1111,11 f• pr rtenco look: upon I I ,s I,st in tile market to: the pur si•r. I the to, Erc E. LI \ until she beet.... your .13f .hinge I. the iwtter at once app.tret.t. Ihe hair begin to thl.l,en and lengthen, and as n...l healthy npi.enrnr, •e. 4..t,•.ti ate I.erntnnent hn,l hhe I.ns nse.l bat tine lox. 1 oil are nt ~'.erty to !net! I, the benetlt .1( othe3 ‘.11.• lae • • tilli.thle 11 (or He ... N . .llllllv_tours .1. A 1)A. , 1:;, NOW York City, • o 7s; E , ; 4111011 N , le-±r, Is I, I. I I hate ,x,.• ~t tour Atn:oliho. n N , item irtue n± n pr,ll,ler the growth ant! be ,oty "I the 11,11. I het er hnr e 11,1 Alit thing in in) Ininti perie,ll, 1111,Vel, the pwri.o4e hair I t,tiry 11. KE. 111 I%liSo Fanny t•eltnn. the beautiful and talented actr,, 1.13 .1 1 hal 0t1.,C1 ANIII , ILINE for tns hair. and tied in a sery superior attmle. have nn hesitation in advising every lady who de,drea an elegant head of hair to use it." Ars. P ico. T. :Nl:organ, of Brooklyn. nays: '•I have been ustn the A anohisk for about lour weeks, and during than rime my hair h is lengthened two and a half inches K ENDA LL'S AMBOLINE Prevents the hair from falling out KENDALL'S AMBOLINE Causes it to grow on Leila heads. IiBNDA LL'S AMBOLINE Prevents hair turning gra., . K END AI. L'S AMBOLINE Permanently removes Dandruff. IL — ENDA LL'S AMBOLINE (lives the hair lustre and beauty. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE Prevents nervous headache. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE Venders harsh hair soft an.tgin:sy. K ENDA LL'S AM BOLINF. pr,,,/2, , K LL'S .131 BOLINE ores diseases of the scalp. KENDALL'S A MEOLINE i i.e : h.tir Ir. isin; for vi.:i Iran. PREPARED ONLY BY KENDALL ar. CO 606 BROADWAY. N. Y. And sold everywhere dee.4-Iyu - A III) t". 4 THE PARISHIONERS ST. PETER'S CHURCH, PITTSBURGH Steam Printing, Establishment, BARR'& EVERT IIFZ 01 111"77011 07 PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PAINTING ExeCuted In the next kyle:; SPECIAL ATTENTION PATIJ TO RAILROAD, MERCANTILE AND LEGAL PRINTING, Jur facilities-for doing • Posters, Programmes, For Exhibitions and Concerts cannot be surpaasett in the elty