The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, February 19, 1864, Image 1

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For
M it r tan4lng -roatbrt .per - square, ( 40 "" tBO
/.- t i lritt Hi id ipie Mtii4„ .. ri ' I . ' l l i tA l
Two lase t ons.... 1,00 Wo mOnlna: ,00
i
Three inserts .. 1,25 Three months..... 11,00
Four hue .. 1,60 Four months. .. • . 13,00
Five to .... 6 Five months...... 14,00,
One w . s • 2, ix ' months 15,00
Two w 3, ,Re year
I
25,00
Thre eeks 6,00 ' , 4,,,
On arnichangeable ones week 1 year. 93 0 ,00
..1 ~,
I•A.I I 4 X' P,4:113 - r .
4 , kng 1 e subscripsiona bi , maili4B,o6 per, year, pay
lan in advance.
Fiet i vred in the city, at 18 mute ~ per week,
pays to carrion,.
V,IC
ri i. X' .P . Cr S\g.` .
Single auX ptions . 1.... • •$ 1 ,5 0
Five copies4ach ' ... 1,40
Ten copies, each t, - • 1 , 30
Twenty copies, each, ( andonelo setter tip,) 1,20
ty .
Thir . " ~, . 1,10
Forty " ... - .., - '. r. * 1,00
HERNIA OR RUPTURE
11.
Hera or Rupture cured
Inita or Rupture cured.
"Kerala or 'Rupture cured.
49 Hernia or Rupture lotion
Hernia or Rupture-cured
Hernia or Rupt.ureAlured
N z , Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
RuptUre or Hernia cured
*rapture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Roptiare or Ileruin cured
R apt ure or Homan cured
Rupture or 'Hernia cured:
Rupture or Ilerula cured
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss
Ritter's; Patent Truss
Fittb's St, pixlx ler Trusi,
Selk . .Adju•bting Truss
Dr. Ban rattg's Lace or Body Brace, for
the cure of Prolapsus Uteri. Piles. Abdominal
and Spinal Weakness
Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup.
Piles Drops. for the support .1.1,1 ,ure of
ElIMOM!
Elastic Stockings, tdr weak and r ancase
Elastic Knee Caps, for weak. knee Joints
tnklc Supp . orlers. for weak knee joints
Suspensory Bandage•
Self-Injecting Syringes; also every kind
of Synnge
Dr. KEYSER also x Tres/Iv 111.2 h will
radically cure Rentla or Rupture
ikir - OlfiCe At hid S'l" ,, llE, No. 110 WOOD
STREET.; shim of the Golden Mortar. Peron
=f4IIMIIIMII
atont3,l the body Urauedvituly over the
DR. K.EYSERi.III gRe iiin peraunal attention
to the apticat ion o ITru saes to adu 1 t s land children
and he is satisfied that, with an experience of
twenty years, he will to enabled to give satisfar
Self-Injecting Syringes
Self Inj no ting Syringes
Self-inject &nix Syringe.,
Self...lnjecting Syringes
Sold at DR. KEYSER':-;, I.to Wood titreet
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspen.ory Bandages
Suspensory Bandages,
Anspen.ory Bandages,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozes differer.t kinds,
At D.A. 1441 Wood street.
,
nOlO-Iydalt,
PILES OP
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
C'ti 11 E D .
NOTICE: TO ALL CONCER NED.—
Among a certain class of selblinpstrt ant peo
ple there is a peculiar feeling ni cuntew pt attach
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the
diseases - nit-rued in t las card, (Pun - Avg
why this should lig, they not no one else can tell
Are they not aware that all 'Physicians trest dis
eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just
the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these
very refined parties I its ppoee they would out
let one of their family go tun party that ha, de
voted years for their benefit. liceause he ads erti
sea the fact. and tLs Sr family ph) su.asifi al) s he is
a humbug so he can get the ease. I truth he has
almost deprived the party of his life. lie
at last to the phy si. lan that ailvertises—how slae
are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, fir 'tiaras
Ball and M. Pahl I: word devoted year, inCt he
treatment ut these •Inwases I These men are heist
up as shining lights in the medical world s I ildn't
assert that nll men are worthy that puldiala still
there are a great number of them that are. I has e
devoted myself to the study xu.l treatment of
PRIVATE I/ISt:ACE- iipu ant, id 451 rears, arid
without egotism an se) I hare sas hundreds
from year,' of miser, and saitisnelv death. 14)
treatment is confined to the yeeetalle altogether.
as I think it is the I.s -a and most certas is It I , in
my power to hribg hundreds of certstigati•- it 1
thought it ne;_•essary fit cert sty to my general ,ls -
CCBI3 I but my long re-diletver- in this city suffi
cient proof witAuut adding mute. Speruiatorrhea
and all dieeasie atisa43. from It aro cured in it
much shouter time than heretofore It behooves
every young man and woman to he ea retill in se
lecting a physician. 1 he different 11.1kertl,enienth
that are seen in our papers are of no w 0011, and
no benefit will arise from answers than onl) 10,,
of health and money. Hundreds arecured,unu
ally ta es new retnelie, A.l.lre,s
fan-lyit Pittsburgh Postottlee.
not do, I could not get well t fter a year aro I I • -
Below will be found a aerft:deale from one of the
most respertablt oil i rcns of Wilkins hoonBhip in
regard to Dr. layser's Lindsay' iilood Searcher
The Doctor's cerlificairs a?re :r th:n, reach. and no
E!=E=IMMIS
Da. Geo. H. KEysei
-1 110. vn^ nfilcted with
Piles about twenty y,.rs nz
hey were growing worse, so as to trouble me
very much, so much sn et limes se to unlit me
for work. Sometime= I %vas so 1,11 that I could
not do anything on account of them, they came
out on me as larz,e as a id..kor)•nut. I had tried
a great deal of medicine for them. 1 used to huy
and take whatever I ool;1.1 hear of or road of In
do tiara and 1,11 in my way, but
/ could not ge: cur.: I. they would Act
me some good for a hi
=IIEIME=II
they would return ai_rair. as hid ;19 ever. I also
applied to two Doctors who visaed me at my
house and gave we some rtrdi , •inc but it would
got ari advertisement M year Lindsay's Itiood
Searcher, made by yours.tif—when you soil it to
me you told me one botri. voull not cure me,
and that my whGle syst,m Irmild have to be re-
newed by the turtli• I:. • I I get v en. I
bought one bottle nnl tc• it Lome with me and
used it 'according to yoLr :11, - (t ions. 1 then call-
ed to see you again, y,,u said I could not
expect much bepelit frov. one bottle. I bought
1t on, one bottle pit a Haw.. until I had used five
bottles After this quAul 1) Lnd teen used, I
was entirely well of the which had tort ur
ed me for twenty yep[_. In other respects my
health is Improved, and I am as well as could be
expected for onib.of nly .age. being sixty years
past. I hare been well , now for six months, and
there is no appearance of s return of the disease
I can do any kind of forming work now without
the Piles coming down a:,.1 hurting me I can
pitch hay, chop wood, lift. or do any kind of
work which beforo 1.13 Cd to hurt me. w hen I
found out your Blood-Sesr.•her I kept on taking
It until I got entirely well. I consider it my du
ty to make my ease known to the country for the
benefit of others who may be suffering as I was,
and do not know the value of your medicine. You
May publish this if you like—l live in Wilkins
Toweughtp, and will be pleased to satisfy any one
of the truth of this certificate It they wish to call
ELLIOTT DAVIE;
December Nth, 1863
so-Look out" fingke None of DR. GEORGE
KET#O - srn - file•ecitier of the Pottle avid pasted over
fhf.cork ; aito for his stamp on the United Stales
44444 . on pa top of the bottle to prevent b,:ingfmp as
ad Voss by a sPetk:nitt arittie which tin the nitwit::
045.414 vat '
MEDICAL.
iiiiNKEL,S CELEBRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron
Bitter Wine of Iron
Bitter Wine of Iron
Bitter Wine of Iron
The Great Tonle, 1 'W holesale or iletail,
the Great Tonle, ;
'I he Great Tonic, AT
For Dyspepsia and indigestion. IThe Great TonIe, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
For Dyspepsia and indigestion, ,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Hoods, Sontags,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility : 1 Ladies' Wool Vests,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, ; A large (Infiniti .4
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good. . Heavy Wool Socks,
Reliable and,Sure to 0 Uood, :
Reliable and Sure to do Good, Traveling or
And Cannot do Harm.
• And Cannot db Harm, i Negligee Shirts,
And Cannot do Harm.
t do
It Coats but little and Purities And
t Ca he it nno
alt, Ilan, Undergarments,
It Coats but little and Purifies the Moot, Winter Goods.
It Costs but little and Purifies the Mood,
T • Coats but little and Purities the Illiad, We continue to kee p a well a,. , r , e , 1 st o , k of
We only ask a Trial.
We only ask a Trial, Trimmings,
We only ask a Trial.
We only ask a Trial. Embroideries, 1
Handkerchiefs,
Of this 1 , A 11441,10 T , ,re
14 this V qlunt,le. T 4.11)
II this A eluahle 1 en
lit this Valirible Tun,.
Only 7511 r. and tr per Honie
only :51 'ls. Red Ice I),,liar per fettle
rely 75 t is an.l lee I roller per Bottle,
/nly and t me 14.11ar per Bottle.
Manufa,tLll A. Et NK El.
BRIT. leneral Depot. 11, .dark et street, Har
risburg, Fe. For sale in PITTSI3I 'Mill by all
reETCClrthle dealers.
For sale in Pittsburgh In 0 0 & In gr,it
and 13. 1.. FAH 11'h. I'll.
yanl4-6m
IMPORTANT TO LADIES,
Great American Remedy."
Harvey's Chrono Thermal
1i231 A_LE: PILLS.;
MACRUM &
AVE NEVER - YET FAMED, WREN
•
the directions have been `t Nct lollop ed„ tel. 3
in removing ditlicultles Arising Iron.
OEISTH 'Ns, iiapA, if.: r.y• ! ')L,DA 1 •A I. E uF
NATEE
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when !
entering from Spinal Affections, Prolat,lnt, DRA GOOIIPS
Uteri, the V. totes, or other weaknessee .4 the
Uterine Organs. The Pills arc perfectly harmless
on the constitution, and may be taken I,y the A T SlB NI .1 it KET T
most delicate females without causing distress
.
at the same time nr cr: silt 14, E.,11 .:•qon,r op y
TITEV ACT AS A CIIA ial•e-
By strengthening, in, igoraiing, nwf m,nnutc t ‘,14,
,A ru
t , I••• ~,, r
It/I AWL'. \
li
I I•
, I tale
ti
~/,) Steal to a healthy .a.mlit ion, and l.) 1•r.1,114g II
• r, t!,
on the monthly period with regulAr N•• rust
r
rlron, what cause the obstruction ma, arise It .1 I,YNCII.
.$1
They should,hov.ever. NOT to taken lit,' tint No
three or lour months 01 prt•,711,t1,3 n pale it, [trees Fi tt;:.. Ark et sire,
I". Dllll%l,
at any other time, ae 1111.,•irri tge lid.
resit It
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE. t ,NE
DR. lIARV.F.T'S TREATISE
on Diseases of Fenixida, Pregnancy, ‘ll..amage,
BarrertliCtili, Stemlity, Reproduction, and A hii
of Nature, and emphatically the LA DI I'lll
ti
.1%1 E DICAL ADV lsElt, a pamphlet of 71.1
pages, sent free to and address. six cents requir
ed to pay postage.
ilie'rhe pills and Book will la sent I.) m,Il
confidentially, when desired, E r c'e BEE T
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN, N. D., t:enen.d agent,
Nu. 76 'ckinr strict. New 1 ..rk.
Atii - Joseph Fleming, Drua9st, corner of
the Diamond and Nuke' a 11..:, Agent for Pitt.-
burgh.
IV AT IL 111.1.
(41 e ery kind
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
No. 50 Smithfield Street
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN
need of medical advice atiould Lod Intl 11/
film a call.
Dr. HTDN'EI'i remedies never fail to cure lu.pLa
scrolulous and niteetrunb AI.
hereditary taint, such as totter, psoriasis at,
other akin diseases, the origin id which Ito. 1.4
(rent 6 Ignorant.
Dr. remeilles for th, ,1111ction. Lomeli vu
by wolnlxry 1,005, are tt,...rdy 1111•11. I/11, k ti
in this country which are bole mod '.till sp~•v1111
restore to health.
Dr. Brown's rerneillea cure Ina i s Tv tin). Ihie
painful affliction.
lie also treats Pi lee, Olet t, itonnorrhoe. T•re
thal Discharges, Fivnale Diseases, Pains in the
Back and kidney,, Irritation of the Bladder,
Strictures, etc".
A letter to he answered must contain at leaht
ONE DOLLAR
ili'edleinea sent to any atlirrsg smelt 1.1..1,
Office and private room, Nu 50 I I
STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa. noirula w.
,n I every year
"ICT E 1 ,72. IVI = I\T
EXTEIOI I N A'I'ORS
LOR RATS, MICE, ROACHES, A NPS„
Bed Huge, Moths in Fuze, Woolen,. In
sects on Plants, rots animals, &e.
Put up in 25c, 50e, and I'l boxes, bottles and
flasks; g 3 and $5 flaskg for Hotels, Public Insti
tutions, tx.c.
"Only Infallible remedies known."
'Free from Poisuns "
.Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rata come out of their holes to die."
—Sold wholesale iu all large cities.
AsY-Sold by all Druggists and Dealers ever) -
where.
Ali - Beware of all worl Mess Imitations.
AriP•See that "Costarhl" name Is on each box,
bottle and flask before 3 ou bus'.
Principal Depot 461, Broadway, N. Y.
Alir•Sold by R. E. SELLERS & , and B.
L. FAHNESTCUK ac Co., Wholesale Agent,
Pittsburgh. jyl6-Snideod&w.
pu:ninormativinuer, ItuaimiA
Invented 1845.
E C IV ED TRIBUTE FROM ALL
Mother Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair.
1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received
an honorable mention , On its inerita.; and W heel
er Ar. Wilson's a medal for its deviee, called "Cir
cular Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,)
as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics.
Sold and rented, Cur. Penn a st Clair. streets.
A. M. hicOREGOIi.
Agent.
mMkl3tant-]y
LIVERY STABLE FOIL SAL-E.—THE
entire stock, consisting of HORSES, BUG
GIES, CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, HAR
'NESS, HEARSES, SLEIGHS, and all other
vehicles belonging to thnestaldishrpent is offered
for sale by the undersigned On **noble terms ;
and also, the buildings will be icdd or leased for
a term of. years. For further information inquire
of ;,,R. H. PATTERSON.
_ _
Corner of Diamond st., and Cherry alley
jaall-dff
50.44.4.1.1LET5, "PINTS AND
qusits?' Rektack's Champaghe,
WV , Rpitrkling:Moseße.
In am* and for axle
RICKERTSON
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RHErIVIA
COSTAR'S
Il EN Rl." H. COSTAR
perfected 18412
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C
BARGAINS.
T°G,)l.l.xwEeß ottra ll t l FOR OUR SPRING
irOsiery,
Gloves,
Notions and
Nick-Nacks
Alen.ery In ege supply of
KN I . CTIN, 'YARNS. of most any color
ZEPIIIH WI U TEH, ni any shades
Don't - Vorget the Place,
78 MARKET STREET
A T TUE
.N , ONV . 11111,4 - 1 :.•;fl4,ol't
We ' , toil! th.rii
\lll. 0.1:•-11.1 ,rl,l
WITHOUT ANY ADVANOI: IN PRICE,
CA•RPETS
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
In nEtv 4.1 , 24 It ,
Woolen Druggeu, & Crumb Cloths,
tt INI I 4 ‘‘
('uv(•rr.i
MII, S r Holg,
I lir., i..tt ..xud. trom
lEN 1.. I \ I -/ I I I.: , I wilt..
I Hit,: at
'llan" l lnutaf+.4 rarer• Prlre•
()Ur stock 19 litlioo all It.is lag
b-ell ptirel.l..al •;t4l‘) [k(ucl) I.). I r 4h at
100 ‘..rl I.'.est V.
M'FARLINO, COLLINS & CO.,
Nos. 71 ,And 73 Fifth Sr.,
14 , 1%ve• u I 061 , ,i1 :.ad 114. ti
t 1,16
Suitable Holiday Presents
Embroidered Piano & Table Covers
Alt Al , ' nll.l \ I:I'
VELVET & BRUSSELS HASSOCKS,
AV( A 1,1.1-Nt•o-4,
STEAMSHIPS
• 11 1) 1 .I r 414.
Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool.
The Fir,/ ( - hts powerful St ea mshl ps
SIDON. ELDA 11,
MAI/TM/N. 1 TR !POI. I,
I% IL I. SAI /. FR ONI NF. IA
2itit i a g a
) ~ri: ever) el:,•n•r'r N 1 ,1E,,,1.k,
, • ` I r,i,. 1.1,, tr , , i ~, ;) ,01, ~:,,,,
1 - I;esdAy. htel Irmo (.4),(4.1,t,,,
esery alien:ate Wedr;e:-.l,ty
Steerwe
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10110, *3O in golti,, It, equltoJent
Fnm. New 1 ',, r1; t. I.li, 'Ton!, t. 1.51,1
h,r. /11,1.1) 1.. 55
luN, 4's 1 -- I,lton ur ..NO York. c.r
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No I 3 1 1 .nr , naRh•iIR Hou.. Wriivt 0 ,
ucati-1),1
PASSAGE FROM THE OLD COUNTRY,
LOWer Duo. Ole Losvo.o.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED IS
ar4,11 .
‘.....,-, '- 110 W prepared to id do: out pilitlerl
- krers 6) Fllf I l'l,A>:-. .11 Al I.
s'l EA MLR:4 direct front 1.1 V EU-
Pi it t 1., Li t 'S I ur.^1111•;1? Y. ort IA 1.1,i,',1 I' to IS L \i,
) di ti 11. or 1 . 11"1111.: lit ill,
SEVEN DOLLARS
lower than an} id her went here. Call and get
the rates and he convinced. Ste'Unors Holt e, try
week, and paAmengera 'lle found In evertlong.
Parties br,u;.7lit out' by liNt cla=m I .1.1.P1 - Tn
SAILING 1 C'Seltl at very I.+w rates. Sight
Draft. on the NATIoNA 1, HANK jL“llde at
an?:(:;lllt,srthir4:l,,,,lra.-4i.,ni,l,.:tnfil:.t,tel,orr I ; rela i od t . lor Ellie.
II lIVI.I ' f ) ..L.
11.; mode (110,, N o 70 Filth st.,
)anti nn and 66 Snathneld at., PlitFhorgh.
Passage from England and Ireland,
e 4 3 5 , () () .
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
•
THOMAS If. RA'FTIGAIti,
: : LIAO/PLAN AGENT, No, 1..!..!
..441 . Monongahela House, Pittaburgh,
prepared tobring out or
bring out or :send back passengars from or to any
part of the old country, either by steam or sail
ing packets.
SIGHT BoNns TOR SALE, payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail
road. Also t Agent for the old Black tar Line
of Sailing Packet?. and for Ili& lines of Steam
er? sailing he t ween New York, Li verpot,l. i Inc.
gory and (ialw3).
jan6-I yd
T 11( IS. IL RATTICIAN
BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY,
. . 3!1•X -I CT 3C- 1‘1"
Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in
all kinds of
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD,
NO. 64 FOURTH STREET,
Between Wood and Market '
de3 PITTSBURGH, ?A.
LUPTON, 0.1_T5320.E.N CO.,
Are prepared to do
ROOFING;
On short notice.
Material to sell with Instruct - too&
41 - 0111ce, eorner sth and WoOtketreeta, second
story. tete
IirkREED APPLRBI,SO , 4I 7I ;7: GUM
IJIP DRIED A.PPL
FETZER & .A_RIRETRONG-,•
Ibb9 comer Market and Finn irbp.
4 •
Marrying Under Difficulties.
--...,___ -=__ _.... From the Memphis Bulletin.
r - C ENDA L L ' S . Not long since a Confederate soldier
ireturned from the war to his.home near
B 0 I, I N E th e ste
The
lin ed a iv r i li ' b n u g sine e s n s t h u e ck a yi te a n nt
.
A AI ,
Tennessee.
,edto was that of 'Marrying the girl he
! bad left behind - when he first started out
to seek Abe bubble reputation at the can
non's mouth. A large party were got
ten up by the bride's family, and a man
who was conceded to be a Justice of the
A s - r INIIC7I - _,A 'TIN 4C,i Peace, because he had - held the 'office for
twenty years before the cruel war had
- commenced, performed the ceremony
EXTRACT OF ROOTS . & HERBS that united two loving hearts that had
but a single thought. After 'ileac rites
- had been observed, there was a feast of
hog and hominy, roast turkey, pumpkin
GROWTH AND BEAUTY pies, &c. and several gallons of forty
rod whiskey to be discussed. In the
course of human events the newly wed
ded pair were pttt to bed, according to
.IRA...I_,LaI ()ALI) S the custom still in vogue among the ru-
A.l..at:. cal population.
_
They had scarcely began to realize the
Robert Garrett & Sons and the] i
''situation" heforetbere was a great rat
a"
Railroad comp's In the Court A Purely Vegetable Preparation. tling at their chamber door, and an im
a. of Common [
The f•ideutiewrilli• and Indiana' pleas of liar- A Purely Vegetable Preparation. perative demand l'or them to arise. Some
Railroad Company and Jere- Mann county prying people bad just discovered that,
A l ex Wilbur and Henry :If. Ohio A Purely Vegetable Preparation. the magistrate was not a regnlarry lect-
Alexander. Trustees and others.
I N PUltii U A ACE TO TILE JUDGIVI ENT A Purely Vegetable Prepa r ation. ed of fi cer, and was not a Justice at a ll .
1 ir. this caqe, ordering . the sale of th e 4ie c t, eh - • „Ile rm tooandanother 'And 111•;/aria If tillro,d, to priy the a annum,. A Purely Vegetable Preparation. w
as s ent k them ,li
ved
for who li sm anoe
miles
a.a.eriNiii.,l to he due sa,l %1 dour and A lexa,
der, I nitrite,. nof 1.1., trot mortgage and also the A Purely Vegetable Preparation. tent. Before midnight the knot was
amount due :hem as . Iruitec,r.r the second moi f. tied again, and the anxious couple were
gage of Raul Uninpany. find in the Ohedienee to A Purely- Vegitable Preparation. suffered to retire for the second time.
en order of sale issued 'flit Of Saul Court, clltc,l
the sixth ,lith) oky of Januar) esol, 1 will otter A Purely Vegetable Preparation. The first contretemps was discussed
at eut,n, Hale, at the front door of the t ',in freely by those who had not gone home,
Hom". in
A Purely Vegetable Preparation. I
the various contingencies of the mat
the
STEUBENVILLE, OH/O,
A Purely Vegetable Preparation. ter investigated thoroughly. Al] at once
place dmgnsited in the decree for sant, and
bet. een the hoot, of 'whirr o'cludk, uofm, and It ..,,,,,,
~ it was found out that the last Justice
, stand the lest of iirinlyiliS and experience.
three o'clock p fir, of the
lived in Kaintnek, while the ceremony I
and the - at ititt.tr, V. ' is a hntiFt hold ne
•471111 Day of February, 1864,
, , ~t at o it I.ls been lie.l. had been pr
,n just over the line
to the highest brdder.l.,,r cash. the entim pro .en} ,
in I r , ,.1..1 It, , te1,1.,0, ,i;,. ~,,,, 1„.,,,,„,, •,,,,,,_ ~ ~, e , nis 4 , :‘ , / , , ,, n all ',el/ or turning ~ , , ,, i- ,„ Tennessee. There was a hurried rush
fuer:, Graft : e .lutts it 1., grote On bril,l
1 , .:1•1 1 . . , 11,j1 ti,) , 1) 11.,: , 1't, , ,1 11,,.. t,,, 411, ~1 . -..1f , t,..
1.11 , stain. and another arousing of the
hr.,,,' . , r , , ,, 1,cri1e, dandruff ; Cto r'S <ft,-
henvilie nod Neu ark. ar,t Is tween 144,,e nAnt.' And
AA Pe, of Mr Gral7,; 73 a preeentitie bride and groom. They came down
It.. brunch 01 ntiel no/tit heir' i :stir Innetinri t •
the town of Cadif. in. tiollng 111 ri,;filt ot was
_, -I" '"''"""'"‘"qt.' , tat ters mewhat dissatis fi ed with the turn
hell 'ie. I , inf r9r•toit for !y 6,1 , 1 Comp,ily , (he A n'l
•'•'
'.'
' '''"g
'''''''''' h"ith
and
Ph.""?'"3 ma had taken, and then the whole
a', Mr are,l
Aliperiitnieturi tient Cracks ItieritAn..llll/iletr,kt
It :c • 1 ,, ,,,11,- wlapte,l i promot,,g the g9 - anefh and flatly went down the road three-quarters
turnout, depot crousids and buildlogs thereon
‘ ~ 1,,, ~, i lio!,)• , ~', ha:,
and aliperldniing• thered ,, . in hidin; As, ... a
of a mile till they got into the State
purr r•I 1,1 , 1 preiiiit•e, all tilo-Itifie shop* turn .i.„, .nowt,v, - . -- . - , r-pp
tam..., writer iitritioriA, WA rPtirnt•Qa. Inltiliti).l I Lads , - .1." --- , (-.-, --.- ''. -'.- - - - (IF REALTY. 9 .
Used in itperai int: /..itd row :rid hew 3. 3 ..,, 1
..Yt . tai .r.: t•et stefil le ‘lt if rea iif natural grace . wedding rites u ere performed for the
( “nii , ,n) 1,,, t:. c icn-tj,o., ~.1 Ili th... e,,,;,134,, r , '', , ' t : '1',',.1',.‘,.,,,',,",',11,!-r:',,,,,'‘',.r.i.ht.'ll::."ee ' t " t " r " b fa t ee . ;
rare third time. The bride's mother, not sat
-1,,,,01,,ti,,, 3., n01,.h:, rl look nal - Inn Wt.. r , ' .."
'l , ' . 1 ' Hair U ', ' sited with all this comedy of errors, had,
~,, , ~,, .•1 ~ •.... ~ 1,, ~,,,,,it .
~ , ..j . .,„ ......1e... e ., , ,,.. :„%1(1 , 111,113 5 MI! re-
~
~ - „ t., _
~_, 1 ,,
. 1
nr,rrir time before, dispatched a swift
i.nirtne the ,al.l eit 1, I.itlotriti.i.iiirtulLut.,,,Ly " r -..- -'' ' '"' ' ' 11111•
nod all ..•her ttie ft s new.- ..•.#l. , • sad 10-1‘11,•,:e,, her 'fil'' .='''''" " 1 be'"() '' 3.6" it Y" . ," di- pi pF , l4en , t.r for a slated preacher, and
1 ....., -1, ~,,,. 1,,: I. et•ri.,.. ) , ii-i hrows shail adorn .
d mi.: ~e ,... n 1 We anti 11. li.ta t ItAnr , -...1 ! AIL,
i , At Ith t Ore.. like t 1.0 It-at 's in the sunshine of morn a lien they hot bat 1,. 1,) the paternal men
j., ~,, , ~, • • o. 1 •,, ~ . „ ~,.. (.1
~,,, :: ~,• •• ' ', •.. ~,.. 5,.. ~,,. 1 ,....., 'l'd '!'" """ ''''' ''''',/ le'//I leer, red , ../uen. .aien, to make :111 thin_a safe, the knot
„
/I'',/,../ I"'"' ii,,,,, r . at to r I ilit t ILA lamed ./110 , t, IN,. ,s Art I :tut l',-,r the fourth time, by the inan
''' ' ' ' '•'' ' ' ' "'•' '' ' ''' ' •''' l ' t • i. ‘• ~:. ~ ~ - ~
..• i ,•,. , ~t, t, winol Got? Br this time the tiral glimpFc
~ ,
~ , ~,,
~
~ . ,
~,,, A pro., .h th,t 4 , rii i :toe ' tfinot who, I, 01 thm. ~f. daylidit was atreaking the eastern
e,•,-.,, o 1 ., ~I .^' , 11. , tt' I lit •! ~t Vll.l eon.tutuy
‘,,,, ~,,
~,,,, I
...,, 1 ._,,,,,,„,_
~,,, ,__ ,
~ ,, t
~,,,,,,,,. , A In'-dir.e wit a.', ..i1,3 - d.si es two. iftr and HfILIETT: ' • , ,
\N• carted (nit by the experiences and
e.,', ta. , ,,,,i. .., ' ..: j o-ae,.l , o ,i. Nk e append eertifi••iites ot l's. Gail T. Or, Pt ,
, ti, ~..1 fit 4, tai.i- sl I.le t.l ~ tnti, m , and of some an Aieties of the nielit, they were at last
,•••,„ A 1,11 V. 1.2 . -4 1.!.. ••1 t :A• a e'ilthiemi and most respect stile ~ itir ens of ' suffered to retire in !WIWI:. Half an hour
- ,•••",..., ,•••",..., ,',/ 1 - 01 / 4 / 1 11"6 n j , ". ."" hb " ri nf i.i , tie " '` l ''' are "" snug 0 ' had not elapsed belore there was anoth
-__ _ to 14 al,. li rit Leith,/ is ire•li .1
43, , ;a - 1 'ile. --- er confusion in the house. A thunder
t!,„ trlttl• ,!. • ill
f r unity teli.e..t tet lA, k t'llt A the n!,,,e, iiitrii. ): t ilt 3, 14E3 y
V ounrr couple made the groom thor
taw fkoo nu the .1.,.. of the ttle aettti * ll...miss I. We hni e made a ehenaleal itnal3 Ste Of a prepene- O
.1 e., ,i• t, 1,, . A , i Ai ,• ,t i„ i., wrie,t,,,l I,oL, -..:e.: , ~, t, 1 1.. L. iof lJ;. , t Me,. ii hex- 0 1.1gilly mad. He told whoever it was,
,0 ~..e Me 1.111,An! , he. 1,1,1 • ,a ti,..t attic -abet I. uI I ..1 I !II
it was "too late," and swore he wouhl
,
it . as Sound to he oattrrt) fror from hve.nbi
llot get up again for all the mistakes in
..... alt 7:E . tin riiiture/auhstancoH — '
111 Al Inter 1 '11,f11,-,..,,,,, .11,.• elements of its rompostnim can do the the world. He would .whip the first
I ar. , ,ar) • It,
,i; it •• .1 to. 111,, r) !Alt I • , tier 0,11•1 pro,,' tienen
....,r
tin man that disturbed him again, he dirin,t
e,. e, 'a tA, A 1.1,A the seal, Irtnilires a gt•ntse
care
witr, it
wi
DVi F.1.1.1N0 11(1r , i1•.: F• 011 4 t 1... K - etlin,Aelit
.i kr, li I 111.1:1(iN A (2n ts. A gruff demand to
Ihe iiil/...rti!.. i • t•• r, ! - ,A• I', Ini Of. Arlo/147ra/ , hernuf. , open the door if he did not wish to have
hon. , to 33 'd ! t.. , w hi i • '•.,/ ! •: ',Of.
it lie:dell dawn, and the rattle of a mus-
A, vto.e, I irt,l u, : .1,,, . ... I • . i••• 1,
!`• r. ,AI. IC • N. J fan 21. 1,13
fm. trout I.) Ist) doe; r 14.. ~. .•,,• - ~ ..-- I, et 'if ~c 1, h. , ,,A (I & 1 ., ' hi t, 'I", tiled him once more to submit
*le, ; I , , , 1•••••• . ,• ' ' • ii..
" i f.'it, - -1,1,e ii rat 3 ear , I !111 , been troubled t,, 111, inlrYoFiti‘,ll
rt.init at .elo t r. I ~, on • i, ~ , t u ...!: ii .4 tl IA! , •1,1*••• the N.,!,,, IA tiVti so Met trnell 00 0p,,j,, t h e purta i , h e Was eon _
//nese. mahle.. - tt //// a•• •••,/ /1.-/ - e ,I , rre dei eloped Into an unpleanant emption, so that 1
yard 111.41,11111 , 11144 t ii, •; A VII.IIV, 11.A.41 alt s: ..haar ~„,„,,,, 5c ,,,,. 1 , ,-„, 1 „, i „. 1 „„„ 1 ,.., ~,,,,io n of fronted by a Federal soldier; and the
,1 ..,,,,,,,„,• ,; ' r., . 1.,,.- C „„ , D : a ater in ~..r•i i , .., !re-,:ic the l.nir I had used vinous words, "3'oll are illy prisoner, come
ail the Niue,. ol ili, :, • •ii./; other compounds at the suggest iou of triemin, hut ~,, ~...,,,
„. • •
I •I• 0 oi 1, . , miler, leatitsitie ,•'','''' o'i , without any ali tiitnip• 1111 I i.fotriceil to see 3 -..-. " "",“" •
!Al.. i• 11l K i e r
A . ., t.• t :•: , 1:4 3 t , •1 . •.., I i 1 niir " A Ilnoll tr " I tint.. tried It to my calms I. muly did he plead to have the privi
,erdTheat; t/i e ,,, a/•• . ' •::, ..! I' e‘a , . a .n e e. el, and Nl's(' to -.,e1l eZperiefiCe 1 look upon ' h t . 0 , of giving bail for his appearance,
~,,/ Iwe stump rein' , Iti r '''...o I't`ntltihittif !It' , l all.•kest sr. i'de in the market for the par- and all Ilia offers of bribes were as use
rt,lnia. on the proper, I lure et alb , . . } -tun, tuitu•• It i• tnteutithli. , r. ,n.I a ItecettSll) to the tot
ort-tiard 01 all awls of fruit I her, it N V... ' 1... ', ...., I • i,r1r1,,,, t tc, refer 1 , . me if you see ; ietis as the idle wind. The officer char,g.,
1..,,, oe•-:„ ~ ,- .. l• 1., , i... It 1 ll.sle Ir• : 'Io• e ;
sit With his arretil was inexrifilTirt.,itud
liiiehetter •lep./'
I t,,r,i,••:, bei If l' I.IVINtitaTOIN now the chap is spending his share of
ti
v., t..rrro, teapot ••I 1, NI !hit i
sane -ti ~,tin, A , enor Alter hch, ~, 1; 11 ',Nalco, of -Albany, sa3 5: the honeymoon at Columbia, in the
Alt., 1,,0 tA i I h , ...e,, , I y uur AnabOllnc, / • QUard - bouse, while - the disvonsolate
'''''''''''''''''' .l ' ' li n• I " "'" "°l ' ~' t l'',UoT.}lutt maid , his br id e, weeps for him teL home-
J. ~,',. •,i•rlii i ; ll,e entire.; tip, 14 uli 1 ~.44 ,eria • •
teilft far err Cu, tears
MISSISSIPPI' FOUNDRY
FOR SALE AND LEASE,
WE OFFER FOR FOR SALE THE
entire stock of
Tools, Patterns & Ilachinery
J 1 the above well-known establishment, togeth
er with PI Lease on favorable tering. for a period
of years of the buildings and grounds.
Ihe stock or patterns is the most complete in ,
In the S eat, embracing every Variety of 'Ntation
my and River Steam P.ngtnea, over one thous-
anti wheel and puffy patterns, all kinds of mill
machinery, and nearly every other class of work
used in the country.
To parties baring the necessary capital, the
above, with its establish.ll'll62oo and reputation
offers an unusual chance for profitable invest
men t.
If not dit:posed of RH above hp the .10TH ny• '
FEBRITAR Y, the Tools and Patterns will
he sold in detail. For terms and price, inquire
on the premises.
feb2-tf24
CLYDE
H orst.: FOR 1.11,E
No. 114 Elm St. Bth Ward
Tli43 prop 11) 1. i 4 thy no,,t con, en,.'i
:slut li'sitt.t,lo r.t.t.tyrt.-1,1 tit tht• , titt The
(Toni I -. I ttt to 1'•.1 . 1e - r;r-t, tttreet rh,
r •I.' 1./ I t.l.4t..tra
Litith room, st . lolll.olllot, I nk,' hl/411.E . and
and Toint ry , rOoelv pm" et In ritto
'ti I .1,11 hr. t t
I h, huller it!, go, !.o! it :tier;
ratt,tr.l tt..l ; 7'
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r,.tt j•rt rrtt,-4 ; ;, / , 1n t;11 . 1.1 and
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ranted for three veers. Instructions are given
gratuitously. Call and see them in operation.
Western Agents.
Pittsburgh office Nu. 23 Fiith street. three doors
below Bank Block. 6-1/&.
d /
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AGENTS. FOR
Russell Mower and Reaper.
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
Quaker Mower and Reaper,
Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper,
Farmer Mower,
Woods' Mower.
-....
Also, dealers in Agrioultural and Farniing "km
pltments. • jantadikw
• 0, AVE YOUR GAS BY USING GLEA.-
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i
thl Gas Burners a sure saving of twenty-five per
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Tiding and P 1 ng Katablleament of
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no 4 164 Woodttreet
- u - KTALL VB. AT_ pm> PRICES—
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- Light colored Cheap paper at 16a.
fOr-sale by . . . - MARSHAL/4
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MEDICAL
Ff R THE
II A I R .
FOR THE
TI-IF
Then and Now.—To those among
7,•E ,k Y ,, RIC, Nov 10, ISM I
Ate.fits us—and we are ashamed to say there are
i„, it u, s r,el,tern months ago my mans of them—who believe hi the virtue
wile was attacked with n sickness fvhleh otos- of de w E
slimed the tuna id he. hair to a great extent. For Englund, in the Puritans and
,
a eAr It ~utiour,l ,cry thin. dry and
May non commend the ad
-Sort, nuttl she began to tis4l ,our Aus.ri n monition to be found in a speech of Jo
:\
tufm•e tor the better wan at "floe apparent.
The i E1:111 Quincy the leader of the Nets
some
began to thicken and lengthen. and 8,11.
home -oft. eatissiy, and heal. h ) appearance, and England ri lists, opposing the war
effects are irern.vhent And rontinued, al- ill 1 , 12. lie intimated that Monroe was
t.ant r n sae has used but one box. lots are at rt 3 to to be appointed to command the, army
use I o'ra I the la nietit of others
he ma ) need so nimble a remedy for the hair. i for the conquest of Canada, and that
itespe loll } OW, • finer three or four years lie was to return
1
rit y at the head of his forces, a candidate for
' the Presidency. Ho added, “and
• svho
"+l, ' • \aiiK I ever is the candidate for the Presidency,
t,""us,) with an armyof thirty thousand veterans
1 have used ,Rnerll boxes of ) our Arnholine at his heels, will not likely to be Iron
nntl cliserldfl ) Certif., to Its 'floc A promoter bled with rivals, or to concern himself
et the growth and beautviit the hate.
about votes. A President elected under
never bare ans tiling, In my family which
so i lectly titi,t Lis the piirposc ot a hair dress- such auspices may be nominally a Pres
ident for years- but really, if he pleases
" i f tis an effectual reined ) for dandrulf and sore- a President for life."
seas of the scalp I riinsider it the best article of
the fund in the market. 1 It is, indeed, laughable to find the
y.,fli ',re at liberty t. , refer to me as to tho tree- same party which now has at its back
Woes. and perrectlon of the Amnot.iag,
yt•arg truly nearly a thousand men, expressing such
.
WAR R F:tv WARD. great concern then for thirtythousandim
a war with a foreign foe. If there was
danger to the liberties of the country in
:‘ln'sr, kh.NO n 1 L the meek little Virginia gentlemen with
I ;Rams :—Vor a long time my hear] has been fa' thirty thousand veterans, what have sve*
must entirely bal.:, so that I had abandoned the
lea of my hair ever Ning restored I gave my now to dread from a fanatic swinging
barber some of )(fur AItitOLINE to use on my the fiery cressent of civil war throughout
head. and one day I uas astoniaheil at hit irk- the land with an army with bayonets of
Corning me that the hair was again grow fag, and y
the whole scalp rntirel ) covered with a growth a million under his control?—Age.
new hair. It is soft and silken. Roil growing
rapidly. I attribute It altogether to the use j The Carbondale Fever. —We observe
the A)1 litiLif,i; by our exchanges that there is no abate
] shall be pleased to verify this by personal
statement to an; one who desires it, or would re-
meat of the new and fatal malady which
to them to my barber. Mr. Vittotiarrso, Division has recently appeared in Carbondale, in
street, this city. Respecttully, this State. Indeed, from all accounts it
5( /RN SITSIA,
must be on the increase, and what flit
nishes occasion for additional anxiety is
the fact that adults are now being num
bered among its victims. There have
been as many as twelve funerals in a
single day. Effective steps are being
taken to arrest, as soon as possible, the
further progress of the disease, which
has thus far appeared to baffle entirely
the skill of the resident physicians. The
Delaware and Hudson Canal Company,
through their President, G. T. Olyphant,
esq., have engaged the services of the
best medical talent of New York, and
sent it at their own expense into the in
fected district. Among the latest vic
tims of the terrible scourge is Mr. Henry
Stone, of Mount Pleasant, Wayne coun
ty, for some time past engaged in sur
veying in Carbondale, who died on Mon
day evening last, aged about twenty
eight years.
K. N.: STREPT. NPW YoRK,
34D14ary 16, 1663. i
.hiss Fanny Selma, the beautiful and talented
actress says
have used RENDAI.I...I ANITIOLINE for my
hair, and tind It a very superior article. I
have no hesitation in advising every lady who
desires an elegant head of hair to use it."
Mrs. reo. T. Morgan. of Brooklyn, says:
••1 have been using the AmisoLirtu for about
four weeks, and during that time my hair has
lengthened two anti a half inches.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Prevents the hair from falling out
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
t'ant , P , it to grow on bald heads.
K ENDA LL'S AMBOLINE
Prevents hair turning gray.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Permanently removes Dandruff.
--KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Gives the hair lustre and beauty.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Prevents nervous headache.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Renders harsh hair soft and glossy.
' KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Is purely Vegelabb..
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
t 'arcs diseases of the scalp.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
The beat hair dressing for children.
KENDALL'S A.MBOLINE is put up in boxes
containing two bottle s —one to be used at night,
for restorative use the other In the mornings Aa
dressing. It never falls to prevent the Hair from
falling out, or turning. prematurely grey. It is
extracted from Boots, Fbtaq, and Reibs, and has
been used in thousands of cases where the Hair
was coming out in handfuls, and has never failed
to arrest its decay, and promote a healthy and
vigorous growth. Price ti,uo per box.
PREPARED ONLY BY
KENDA I 49& .co:,;
«"►.a:
gc44 : 4;
olowsw
Hotel Scene.—Stanwix flail was the
scene of a painful domestic affair yes
terday attcrnoon. Ap young man had
been stopping there for the past week,
with a rather pretty interesting lady
the two passing as man and wife. Yes
terday the "happy couple" were just
leaving the dining room, when they
were encountered by an old gentleman,
and old lady, and a young 'Woman all of
whom began to denouncethe young than
bitterly in the presence pf ,'a, nureber of
spectators. The old" lady' inade a 'dirt
lent assault upon.. - 1.1 . 1)3 ' hohom,, hie
companipa all the while looktrik x+ery
much .natOnished tit proiteeding. •
nglVitklls FROY.,Aook hith 11 1 1 %9
/Ming inthetfiltter e ldd,y—alPue:-'
VeeatatbaAle Y 45 ‘ 1 4/I)an tad
wig Aerfetuale lgo,v4o'
!wife, The
aboAte,o4ite4.ll4o‘Ult#llll
above 1 4 10 4 e d - - blieltubte
" • • kr.up:•
Steam Printing Establishment,
Ft & f rEits, Propiletom
•T' ? ii i i, 4. 7 7 — e- ii,Li• , -
• i FANCY-JOING
Exeented in the beet style
ATTENTION PAID TO
RAILROAO 4 ,IgILE AND — IIGAI: PRINTING.
7. 7 :itTfttill4# el for *e'
Postal* 11444 ArraliliRe*Ii 4
3 "
For Exhibitituls and Concerts cannot be
surpassed WV:levity,
with them, and it contained the clothing
of hieguilty
.partner, who' got de
cidedly theworst43lla•PraWite#lll7
Froth 'it'd gtpolis.
Gorenor Morton and Ilia dinto Auditor's
Annitaißeport—tithe tdonrendle- 'Wawa
nroxioy wititon r t Legal datttuiroYlno•
portant D evelopmentt,'&: . '
reorrespondeneb of Pidettnotti Etiquirt4
Isnarsavapous, BehruaryllB.
I The cotvespondencegrowingontof the
refusal of Go.vernori3fortonito, authorise
the printing of the State AnditiOr An
nual Report, will be publialiettern the
morning,
His Excellency returned the dckififtent,
saying it had nolonest Claire tolheitutr
atter of an official paper, and could not be
considered as such. •
The Auditor refoffiti With:iteiieAtiithat
the report was transmitted air itilittit of
officiatduty, and.notessmarkatxespect;
alludes toile conversion of,varionegunds
drawn by, Etitit Excellency witOutgower
or right; cans attention to arsenal, an
instittttibUbttllt tip by HIS "Excellency
without legal authority, earriethon-with
the money ofthe State.—thepatftraport
ed large, and passing into the ko4ets of
private individuals; shoWstluit Hietxcel
len ey - Ban etion e d legislatiOn yiwhiet the
tax levied forthe exprettspurpossaifpay
ing the funded debt was diverted, and
concludes, "I have not stepped beyond
the limits of my official duties in any por
tion of the report, and though the specta
cle of official delinquency may behumil
iating to the people of the State, itsexpo
sure better subserves public interestthan
its concealment."
Proclamation of Gen. BEtliki—A.
proclamation lately issued at Orletins by
Gen. Bauks, in relation to thc- l eoming
i
election n Louisiana, contains tite r fotow
ing:
It is a solemn duty resting' Upriu all
persons to assistin the earliesttintens.pos
sible restoration of eivilgovern,ment. Let
them participate in measures suggested
for this purpose. Opinion is free and
candidates are numerous. Open hostili
ty cannot be permitted. Indifference
will be treated as crime, and faction as
treason. Men who refuse to defend their
country with the lallot-box or catridge
box have no just claim to the benefits of
liberty regulated by law.
The amnesty offered for the lAA is con
ditioned upon any unreserved loyalty for
the future, and this contition willpe en
forced with an iron hand: Whoever is
indifferent or hostilemustchoose between
the liberty which foreign lands afford,
the poverty of the rebel States,,and the
numerable ,and inappreciable hliessings
which our government confers upon its
people.
The Last Slave in P,eunsylvania.
—Hannah Kelly, believed to loWthe last
slave in Pelimey-11%14a, died - hi , Cross
Creek township, washington county, on
the 15th.ult., at the advanced iage.,of 103
years. She was owned by . John Garden
er, deceased, formerly of Sefferishi town
ship, but fora numberofyearsyhtaboard
ed with her free colored relatives-4 Cross
Creek township. Notwithstand4g her
great age, she was remarkablflealthy,
and gave fair promise of ontli'vitig her
grand children, had she not beembrought -
to her death by a horriable Accident.
Rising early on New Year's morning, she
was warming herselfb a v ryjargr.e.-fue_______-
; at the ertd-of ekiheby the
,' , ltivirt`of her house, and some way
caught fire, . and was so terribly, burnt
before assistance could be given that she
died, as recorded above.
ORMEBY ARKS,
Wharton
ARE NO W
from the jule left:
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band Fißinns4ioe Iron
OF 'TEE BEST QUALITY,
Pittsburgh, San. '7, 1863.
Butterfield &
Mabiers and lioP Pea
wATF,u. swaRE. , ,
W VA.
(Late Oaahietof the•Merupppy! panto
declB-Iyd
COMMISEOMIROHANT
NO. n gOI7TII MAYA srlisoET,
ST. LOUTS,
PAnTreimAn. ATTiampiON PAID
to ailing ordepr.fdr !bp pm.rAisr cot
Cotton, Romp, TrAtteco, .IXI6 Pork,
nadeni;
Hermes ro—,,Bauks, Bankers and Merchants
of St: Lords genendlY e , Jo ZS *AMY, eaq.,
t:ashiet, Pittl4llllfE
Orders and corm gnments respectfully sollelted
and prompt returns made I.i. jan.2l-I.m.
" Call and Bee Thein,*?
" Call and See Thein,7
" Call and igen Them,'"
VALENTINES,
VALENTIM,S,
VALENTINES,
Comic and IfentimentaL
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
6000 Nqw Cards.
ALBUM S
ALBUMS,
ALBUM,
AT
AT
AT
50 Dlterereitt Styles,
X r k ilt)4C + 3:E S
fet4 OPPOSITE THE I*Tistii;VlOE.
J. P. )31108EL&M
13 eeh h ast m BL Long,
Wholesale and Retail DOW?* la
Agricultural and ram*, Implements,
Seeds, Fruit Treat, &e.
AGENTS FOR HENRY BOCK.. stoes.Nuntery,Euckeye Mower and Reap
er, Russell's Iron 'Hartrester,_ Wood's Mower,
Quaker Mower and ; Reaper,l4Yuga Cider, Jr.,
Mower, Buckeye. Grainithill,Ruseell's Masa.
lon Separotorßconecny 'Wheeled Home Rake,
Cook's Sugar Evaporator. •
No.
Next door to Hare 127 s
Hotel,Liberty Street,
deal-dam prirr-Britall, PA.
mai FOR RENT.
rums striascßunrat opplats FOR
ea, imcrwn•
'4IABLEI
On Ina pond Minot, laftritok @r at and
finattlopell
On :4 - 0,4 *0 ietinitl 7 The building was built
adapted to the pur ,
poss,eMtin en on the FIRST DAY or
,ATRI:r2 .— • ' TrikATrutsm.
'rebt-ti
..tqusay a. so'