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• -reAj • ' JAS. P. BARR,
DR. HOOFLAND'S
ORMAN . 131 T MS,
PREPARED By
C. M. JACKSON,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
It is not a Bar Room Drink
-tgrtri;is'rrr - uw - _, FQ R,17111G
AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE,
BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE 7C'OCNIC.
FREE FROII
Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Drugs,
WILL 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
RESULTING FROM
Rteorders of the Digestive Organs:
Collation
tion, Inward
PullnesaAr
Blood to the IM W,
Acidity of the :Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Foo_L Fullness or Weight in
the Stomach, sour Eructat ions, si un
trig or Flutterin g at the Pit of(- the Stom
ach, SiOmining of the Bea/1. - Hurried And
Ditlteult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart
Choking or S frogati ngsmasittions when in a lying
posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be
fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the
Heed, Defielency of Perspiration, Yet-
P•wness of the Skin and Eyes, hail in
in the Sale, FlRelz. Chest, Limbs
Sudden !lushes of Heat, Burr,-
.
ing la the Flesh, s onstant
Imaginings of Es i 1
and great Depres
fl 0i
HOORAH'S GERMAN BIT IRS
WILL ~IVE
A 61 - 11 ill A PPLA FE,
::TlioNt N Eli 111.: , ,
ILIA L. THYN Eli 1 ES,
NEli\"L
11111',K
H \ ELLIN ;-S
A GOOD cON*TITUTION,
A STUtoN-G CoNtiTITI TioN,
A UEALTIIY uONSTITUTION,
A SOUND u ONsTITUTION.
l\ iL I. MAKI, 7HI.
AVE 1K
W ILL MA Kl.ll fit:
DELICATE
WILL MAKE
WILL .11.1KE rat
DIE,PREiSED
wiLr. MAKE 111 P
SALLOW COMPLEXION
WILL MAKE THE
- CLEAR & BRIGHT
DULL EYE
Will prove a I,lesing in
mrcr-mon.-E-
Can be used with: perfect safety by
MALE OLD
OR OR
FEMALE YOUNG
; ; ; ;; ; ;
PARTICULAR NOTICE,
Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days tide tars &lightly milled from Bto 12 gents a
painful affliction.
puce; 20 Fine Enameled Paper Collars
There are many preparations sold under the name He also treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoe, Ure
thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the for 25 cent"; a large stock of Gents,
of Bitters put up in quart bottles, compounded of
the cheapen! ' whi, 3 4 3 , or common rum, costing from 20 i Back and kidneys,lrritation of the Bladder, Traveling
to 40 cents per gallon., the taste disguised by-Anise or , Strictures, etc.
Coriander Seed. I A letter to be answered must contain at least
/his class of Hitters has caused and trill COntobbbe ONE DOLLAR. Merchants and all who buy to sell again are
blialicines sent to any addreca safely paekeil.
to mite s lorry an they can be sokl, hundreds is die
as f' the drunkard. By their use the systeiri 0111ce and private rooms No .50 Smithfield Ili' .IC.I to zive us a call before purchasing else-
Cs kept continually under the intliance of Alcoholic STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. rtoltl4.-w•
Stimulant, of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is - wy OTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.—
where, as we buy only from manufacturers or
,
createdand kept tip, and the result is all the horrors 11 Among a certain class of self-important lie, trut trters and sell at prices that cannot fall to
attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. Be- ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach- iden.se.
watireof them.
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the
•
Fen- those Who desire and will have a Liquor ' diseases named in this card, (PRIVATE DISEAEES,)
&UM, we publish the following receipt. Get One why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. 11 A.CP Ull &-. GLYDE
Bottle Iloolland's Gernmu Bitters, and Are they not aware that all physicians trent dis- - t - - I - 1
mix with Three quarts of Good Brandy or eases of et cry denomination, in fact solicit Just
Whisky - , and the result wad be a preparation that the t cry diseases that are so obnoxious to these. -xc ARKET STREET,
will far excel in medical virtues and true eel- . vet.) relined parties. I suppose they would not 78 M
kneas of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the mar-
let one of their family go to a party that has do- tnh26
ket,: will cost much less. You will have all' -- voted years for their benefit, because he ativerti
the aOf Hoolialid's Bitters in connection ses the fact, and their family physician says he is ew Goods .N
with a good article of Liquor, at a much less prime a humbug so he calm get the case. often he lins
than these inferior preparations wilt cost you, j almost deprived the party of his life. He comes
- _ at last to the physician that advertises—how else
are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir I\l (- TV floods , ..-
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles -
Bail and X. Paul Ricord devoted years in the . Z
treatment of these diseasesi These men are held se
up at shining lights in the medical world , I don t i , A•_ •
assert that all men are worthy that publish. still Di Ni- .'s' uoGuto ' ©
there are agreet nu tober ot them that arc. I hat e
devoted lo) self to the atudy and treat shunt ol
Pius ATI! plbeA. fi- Upward. of 40 year s. MAO , ; 311 1 i i
wtth,,ut egotism can say I hate es%l-. lolf1•11,:b il I ! '‘,Sr Goods
0
from years of mist, ) and oullintdy 0 , 1111, .11 y
dra
trettllnent Is cost 111,1 to Illr leridahle allogeilit 1
ME I !Intik it Is Ito. ta•nt and short , 00lniii Il is Ils
my power, to braig . hisuilveda-il re( l (nsates /.I I N I . , H G oo d s
thoti.,-htivner..a, s , .„,.. tertlfy to u,) yrenetsi et,e
. WI seas but illy long treldeoo, 111 I bib .11 y /13 e., It.
cient proof without ncl,llogo,o, (~4,,,,,i„,,,,,,
r 1
am! 111 diseases 1211,1ik (ono ii 41. - I t./ le, b
Imuchbluillet nil.. 11. An heir-I.'lo/ r II lA-1.0., .r , N 1
1 .4 Goods
et evt young Innis and woman to lie mists.! is A.
04 1" 141 1
lect,hy, h physician. The dllterrn r , olsuitiseii,rho s
OW ogre seen in our pap,/ bA, of f", V, -, 11. And 1, , ,
no 1., tient will aline iron, hilt AYI a Ilia ), !, old le -,,,, a t•v t t Goods
of t, alth and f 1101,•) lillothetle mt. cI/ li'd Mn/111 '
ally by my new :emetics. A/1/ 1 / 1 - e" JO /1 Inn,.
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jAn-Iyil Plttshorgh Poel onto,
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Now Goods t; rn
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DELICATE CHILDREN
Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting
away ; with scarcely any fifth on their bones, are
cured in a very short time; one bottle in such
eaSitaiNialq have a most surprising effect.
DEBILITY,
Resulting trom fevers of any kind—These Bitters
will renew your strength In a veryOrt Urn,
FEVER AND AGUE,
he chills will not return it these Bitters are
used. No person to a Fever and Ague District
should be without them.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the
Kncyelopedta of Iteligrous Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recumffierm
Patent:ldelleiriesin .general, through distrust of
their in.gredieuts and effects; I }et know of no
sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to
the benefits he believes himself to have received
from artyainipffi,preparation, in the hope that he
may thug cOntribute to the benefit of others.
I do this more readily in regard to lioolland's
(terman Hitters, prepared by Dr. U. 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.,
lathe removal of this prejudice by proper tests,
and for encouragement to try them, when suffer
log front great and long continued debility. The
use of three bottles of these liirtera, at the begin
ning of the present y t-,r. was followed by evident
relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which I had not felt for six months
before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I
therefore thank tiod and my friend for directing
me to the useof them.
PIitTLADZLPHI.A, June . .23, IS6'!.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
ATTENTION SOLDTTRA,
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having relations or
friends In the army to the tact that "11.00 -
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases induced by exposures and prix a
tt.:me incident to camp lite. In the lists, publish
ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival
of the sick, it will be noticed thati a very large
proportion are suffering from debility. Frery
cage of kind can be readily cured by Hoof
land's-German Bitters, We hive no hesitation
in stating that if these Hitters we s re freely used
among our soldiers hundreds of Dyes might be
saved, that otherwise would be lost.
The proprietors arc daily revei I ing thankful
Setters from sufferers in the army and hospital;,
who have been restored to health 4 the use of
those-Bitters seut bithem by their friends.
BEWARE: OF COUNTERFEITS.
~,. . .. .
See that thezignature of "U. 111. JACKSON" I a I It FAH OVAL OF LIVERY STA 81. E.—
on 4, WRAPPER of each Bottle, , ~ The undersigned having removed lux Lire
.
.
i ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to
_
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P R I C E IS. 1 near {he corner of First and Smithfield street.
W. C, Conn's old stand, is prepared to furnish
Large size ADP per Bottle, Cr 1 - talt Doz. $B,OO 1 earrigfes, buggies, and saddle horses upon the
Medium sire 75 " - or Half Doz. 1 , 4,00 1 shortest apidee, Also horses kept at livery at
The .Larre Size oh atcount of the quantity the i leasonable rates. Dndertaki. and all arrange-
Bottles ho d,kre much i the cheaper.
. ment4 for funerals will receive Is special alters.
Should your nearest druggist-not have the iir.. , tu n ,. i NEAL DR.IOELAND.
tide, do not be put off' try an of the intoxicatg 7 -,-
lIPEC lAL MEETING 0 F. - T/I E
preparations that may betitreted 111 P4i Place, but '
rend to us,-and we will fcirratti,.tiectueiy• packed , A Stockholders of the Cleveland and Pitts
by
c od Qm Oo paa nyari c ar e, l v l ei b an e teln on a t t h t e h tT e of,
by eap_resa.
4118 - Principal Office and Manufactory'No. 631:
ARCH STREET, PWILADELPICIA, FA.. AY Or .H. 4 Y, 180 4, ii cteiock a.4u., to vote
, upon theincreaseSi thg,Opfittl Stock of said
JONES dc .EV All S I , i Eotiipa as for the Eirtirve Ofallrintr the Ixdids
of said . mpany o p. .cnnv ed lnto stock.
The T4 l 49ferPOO/te . win he closed on the tad day
(SUCOBRBORS TOE. M. JACKSON ft C 0.,) ,
of 4141iiiind open Vn the 6th day of Nay,
..
-- i. - M,Priktirsoits: ~.4 ' ' ' ' • . t.41410i761- bitelßohyttortitrectchts;
llir FOR SALEhy Druggists and Deiles tn'
. i,
• ' - 7. N:./iPOBT...BOEtni, President.
sorry town Inthe Butted States. noltklkW Oleveputtii Mach 2g,-1884. ap2-td j
.Editor and Proprietor
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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 Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
I. or Weak Stomachs and Generr I Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General ID ehilit y,
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 Cannot an Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
A Cannot d
It Costa but little and Purifie nd s
the Bloch!,o Harm,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
. We only ask a Trial,
We only auk a Trial,
We only ask a Trial,
e only ask a Trial,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Yalbable Tonic;
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Only 75 Ct, and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 76 Cta. and 1 Ole Dollar yor Bottle,
Only 75 Cis. and /I.e I iollar per Cottle,
Only 73 ta. and One Dollar per Bottle,
anlll ufact ured solely I.y :-. A hi ELBRt &
/. ileneral Depot. 119 Thirkpt street, Har
risburg, Pa. For male it/ PIT I'.:1:( - Ii , IH by ail
respectable dealers.
. , .
For Bale in Pittehurgh he IL L. SF:I.I,FL ,
U., and IL L. FAH •, i.
Janl4-6nl
IMPORTANT TO LADItS,
“Great American Remedy.”
Harvey's Chrono Thermal
YT AVE NEVER YET VA MED. AV lIEN
jj the directions hat e been strict])
in rem., ing ditheultieo an,ute In :n
OrWaAUET/ONS,, OR S 'PP A t of
NATI • HE.
or in restoring the syeteni hen
suffering from AIN:01,14,
Uteri, the or other weal:Fie...l'i,, id It e
Utennenrgana. The.F ., )lls are perit,:to
on the 'ednßfit mitt ma}
01061 delicate ienialee s tittiiit ,list re, •
tst the ennie Tune
'l',llEl ACT A.. A CHIA RAI,
strengtheninc. invico.ral Ina', and rPatf.rlr,F. the
eyet•ln It. A. C. , 11 , 110b11, nod hri:iginx•
on the monthly period with re;,111.11,;) Mat
ter trom what eau..., the Ipt...itru J.sti Si,_,.
They should. hooves er, )1 t,.••
“r lour moat Ls ,11 lit.tr.g 6..00
4.t.0.ny Other rime, A& Iniz.care..l.7e would be t t.,
Exah
I.n.c c, , t.1 iina ).:( I W.% I
111.1./..Al{.
DR. Aft VE F:.'. I'l< L
ou lh, , eass,s at ketusles, 11,
Barrenness, :teliitty, ,I.e.pro•lueth ❑ And A !ki,,t,
of Nature, and eftiph ,•,ically the 1-11 , 11:fi' l'ft
VAT}, MEDIC A AM - NEB,
pages. sent free !, am tddre, rell,:r
ed to pap poet qr:.
I . he , pills sed Book se ,B hw sent l•-;
conti,lenhally, when ,testred, I a ~r
and prel,l,l on re,:eipt et
.1 AN, ,ieuerW,
lse,lir s!re,t. r•e,
Ata-Joseph Illg, 1 , ,,eg,t, c, , rt,ef et
the Diamond snd Market str,e , ,
burg!.. ,ani-eu,ds
N'CRONIG
RlS'Atlj It-A- - I ;-,
H E 1 It'l'
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE
%TCH. T
LIVFLI
No. 50 Smithfield StreL;!
CEESIEGI
g riITIZENS AND STIIANt:E.Itti
Li need of ine,ll,al advice 6houli n , ,t !all to atcr
him s coil.
Dr. brown's remedies never tail to cure if..)m- Trlmmings In every desirable style;
flues, serofnloue and ienerent affections Also.
hereditary taint. such as tease, psnriasis am! Beetitiful Bonnet and Trimming Rib
o
tie the nt r
is skin diseas
ignorant.es, the origin of which the pi- bons; Scotch Plaid Velvet Ribbon;
__
B's remedies for this afflictlon, brought on and Morocco Belts, new style; Ladles'
by solitary habits, are the only medicines known Combs and Sets; Photograph Albums,
in this country which are safe and will spoe.bly
restore to health. the cheapest in the City; Notions and.
J U ()I' I .N I N
A SPLENDID
Ali I the uctivetit tint tern, ton, at
.1. I.INi i..
,• • 'O6 liqrket titrept,
No. : :slfirket All(1
DYSPFLPSIA CRACKERS,
BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY,
NO, 6.4 FOI . R TII STREET
11.1,7.3 S. S. BTAII NAN.
IMIHE LAkt.EST ASSORTKENT OF
NEW and t:11E.11'
Wall Paper & Window Shades
In the country, at
FOERSTER 44. CIORWARZ'i , ,
z.t.4 164 Smithfield et.
ARVIN'S ROSTOI CRACKER
1. BAKERY,
(34 F'ol-711'1"I I f-:'3"1-1.17.-1",
MITTS =URGE, l'A,
Be•ween 'Wood and Market.
=;m==;z=l
MEDICAL
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonle,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
1- 3 ' El I.
SEMINAL WEAKNL.:,
RHEUMATISM
lIIIEBEE
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1864.
PLAIN
BLACK SILKS,
$l,OO. 1,1/ 1,*e.3, 1,37, 1,50, 1,45,'2,00
( hripe,t goods In '2lly.
BROKER PLAID FOULARDS,
Al $1.12 1-2 per { - art.
Solid Colors & Double Face,
VI Oz. GI,IU to '2,00 per Yard.
SPRING DRRSS GOODS,
AI 3-Ir, 25, 31, 37, 50, 62, 75, $l,OO
Comprising some decided bsrgains,
GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS,
At t..; r per Yard.
FA ST COI } PRINTS
I It. p.l
AT
GA RDNER & SCHLEITER'S,
92
1 1 / I .l 3 l_lFt 13. •'1" ''E•"1".
A I V.
SPRIAI G
W HOLESA LE
Ittlett ht e; erg !hang to our line
bro TO OW , /.I . tri(Vt Ihir tuek will be fo“nd
el t complete Ir
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Rich Embrolderte. and Fine Goodin
Hoop and Balmoral Skirts; Silk, Gilt
wall Wares; Ladled' and Gento' Col-
New Goods
New Goody
FM C 'O - PARTIVERSIII.I. HERE
tiore existing between the. undersigned,
I t..10r !he name afid sit le of J. F. DAY & iB
ilny dissolved hi awl cal consent, Jonas
vier retaiing" limn the trill.
.1. F DAY,
.I(INAS KEEFER
I .ttithtligh, Pa., March 7th, 19e4
CO - PARTNERSHIP
i i.e uniemgo ed hare this day entered into
aril :les of Co—partnership fur Manufacturing,
In.port:ng am) Vending of
Saddlery and Coach Hardware,
In all itß branches, under the name and
stile of
1 1 A VI)
I) A_ y - , eft.
No• rA Wood Street
.IiSIAH F. DAY,
TID HAYDEN
Pittsburgh, Pa., January lath, 1364.
n/h6-dtf
LAUGE LOT OF
fongress b's Tobacco,
Baltimore Spun Tobacco,
Navy Pounds `.
Bright
Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco,
olace Fine Cut
Sunny Side Fine Cut "
s weet Olive "
A t M'COLLISTER tc BAER'S,
h 26 108 Wood street.
D ow POLES--80,000 Light and Slack.-For sale on *Wirt by
FETZER tc. ARMSTRONG,
ap7 corner Market and First eta
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ckr , Folawrel3L3it4SPEL
TREASURY DEPA_RTMENT.
OPPIOE or COMPTROLLER or TILIZ CURRENCY
llirtudlltigton City, Aug:6th, 1883.
wasaisis, By Satisfactory evidence presented
to the undersigned, it has been mods to a i m
that the FIRST it
BANK OF P
Bunc,H, ija.tho County of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvanta has been duly organized under
and according to the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National
I Currency, securedby a pledge of United States
Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re
demptlon thereof." approved February_ 26th,
1863, and has complied with all the provisions of
7 said Act required to be complied with before
commencing the business of Banking.
Now THEREFORE, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of
Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the
business of banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witnesss my hand and
seal of office, this Stit day of August, 1863.
) HUGH McCULLOCH,
SS Comptroller of the Currenc y.
ITLE FIRST m pIONAL BANK
OF P BURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital $400,000, with privilege to in
crease to $1,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide a National Curren
cy', under the title or. the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF' PITTSBURGH., would respectfully
offer its services for -the collection of Notes,
Dratts, Bills of Exchange, am., receive money on
deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of
the country.
The success which has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company since its organization in tried,
will we belies ebe a sufllcient guarantee that busi
ness entrusted to the new organization will re
ceive the same prompt attention.
Having a very extensive correspondence with
Banks and Bankers, throughout the country,
we believe weean offecumisnal facilities to those
who do business with us.
the business will be conducted by the same
officers and directors.
'AMIN .I...%CcILLN
itoNEEL HATE,
THOMAS BELL,
THOS. Wl4lll N,
Jn Aret.q.,
JAMES LAUOIILLN, President
Jows P. SCULLY, (Jagger.
aug6-dawtf
SECOND NATIONAL JANE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
/FTICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CPERF:::,.S.,
Washington City, Feb. 13th, 1364.
WHEREAS, By satiefactory evidence presented
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Having delivered himself of—this.
doubtful admission of my honesty, and;
entirely original joke, Itt. Jones retired.
into the counting, room, looking very
uncorivincedi and the clerks, as if ,by
common instinct, began to put, back-all.
the loose goods on the counter, as though :
they feared I would grab them on.my
way out of the store. Crane, I think,
was thoroughly convinced, before
bade him good-bye at the depot, that, so
far as I was concerned, it was all right,
but persisted that it was a very natural
mistake—begged my pardon, and hoPed
I would see him on my return.
For a moment or more, while among
my friends in Vermont, I thought little
of the occurrence. It is true the thou
sand dollar reward would occesionally
come to my mind; but as I was not em
ployed in the case, the prospect of get
ting it was exceedingly small. On my
return, I spent a few days in New York,
visiting old acquaintances and making
new ones, mostly among the detective
branch of the police, as the Hire of busi
ness to which I was devoted can best be
learned by mingling with adepts.
One day, while passing down West
street, some person slapped me on the
shoulder in a familiar manner, saying,
at the same time:
"How are you old fellow? When did
you get back? Wasn't you going to
speak to a fellow 'cause you got a new
suit? Made the thing pay, eh?"
Quick as thought, the Buffalo adven
turer came into my mind, and I resolv
ed at once to folFow up the advantage.
"Mum's the word," said I
clapping
m the same time to ate
Adventure of a Detective; that
lips
mum at
was the word; butt al ind so more
Or the Advautageii of LookiuG Like a effectually to change my voice.
Rogue. "Come in, Joe" said my - new ac-
Frau/ the Springtleld (Nines.) Republican quaintance, pointing down the stairs
Late in the autumn of HU, I was into a drinkiug saloon. "Nobody there
going borne to Vermont for a short visit. but Bill and the boy. We've had some
Just at I stepped on the wharf at But'. fine pickings since you left. Didn't ex
talo. a gentleman tapped me on the pect you back till to-morrow; but come
shoulder and said: in and get a drink any way."
"This way, if you please." Clapping - my lips again, I blurted out
As I did not happen to please, but was "Business; but I'll be around to-morrow.
turning to look after my baggage, he Have all the boys in at four."
siezed hold of me, and said, "Come Sri saying, I dashed on as though I
along, sir.'' had a thou
murder before I could stop to
on duty now, and cannot attend to your talk. My friend in utter amazement '
ease whatever it may he." was still standing where I left him when I
"But I can to yours," retorted he, "so I turned the corner, thinking no doubt,
conic along without any more ado.•' it was very strange, but apparently i
"Claim" your baggage' Train leaves having no suspicion of identity.
here in five minutes"' shouted the por- I was certain as I went to my hotel
ter. that I had got hold of a string which,
followed up, might lead to at least a
thousand dollars, and may be much val
uable propel ty and still greater rewards.
As the key to the situation was evident
ly my resemblance to come rascal, I
thought it right as I had to bear the re- I
semblance that I should have all the ben.
efit that was to come of it, or at least the
lion's share; so I resolved to keep my
own counsel, and make up the case as
best I cold in my own room.
Joe was coming back on the next day;
Bill( my new acquaintance)and the boys
bad been having good pickings, and
they would probably be there to-rnorow
at four, if the real Joe did not come round
before and clear up, or add to, the mys
tery
of to-day. Joe evidently must be
headed off, or the other pigeons would
scatter before they could be bagged. It
was my main interest, having no local
responsibility in the matter, to bag the
thousand dollars and Joe. But, as the
street had two ends to it, and the bag
ging must not be done where it would
frighten the other game, I began to see I
must have help, even in the outset; so I
sensibly concluded to lay the whole af
t'air before the chief, and have men
enough detailed to iusure succes. The
case was so plain that there seemed to
be but one plan, and in that we were all
agreed, namely: to make arrangements
that evening to have me stationed in a
grocery store on the first corner of the
street from the saloon, with two or three
assistants, and as many more placed in
the corner drug store down the street,
so as to arrest Joe before he met his pals,
and by putting him in a close carriage
we might take him off so quietly that no
body would hear of it. A few men were
to be stationed in a private house oppo
site. the saloon to make a descent if they
saw any unnatural commotion about
there before the appointed hour. But
otherwise all were to concentrate when
the hour arrived, and arrest whoever
might be present.
One hour before dalyight we were-in
our places, not to, attract attention by
going there afterward. It was a long,
dreary forenoon. We fancied we saw
now and then a suspicious person Nitta
ing; but no more perhaps than we might
expect to see on any other street in. the
city. Noon came. Crackers and raisins
had been disposed of at our grocery,
and yet my double had not made his ap
pearance. Whether they had taken him
at the drug store we did not know but
supposed our chance to be much the
best.
IN LIBBY PRISON—NEW YEAR'S
EVE, 1863—'64.
'Tie twelre o'clock ! Wltnin my prison dreary
-52y head upon my hand—sitting so weary,
Scanning the future, musing upon the past,
Pondering the fafe that here my lot has east,
The hoarse cry of the sentry, pacing his beat
Wakens the echos of the silent street.
.3111 is it so 1 lily fellow captive sleeping
Whers the barred window strictest watch 18
keeping,
Dreaming of home and wife and prattling child—
Of the sequestered vale, the mountain wild—
Tell me, when cruel morn shall break again,
Will thou repeat the sentinel's refrain ;
And thou, my country wounded, pale and
bleeding,
Thy children deaf to a fond mother's pleading—
Stabbing with cruel hate the nurturing breast
To which their infancy in love was preas'd—
Recount thy wrongs, thy many sorrows name;
Then to the nations—if thou cans't—proclaim:
But through the Mon& the tun Is slowly break
ing.—
Hope from her long deep sleep is awaking,
Speed the time, Father' when the bow of peace,
Spanning the gulf, shall bid the tempett cease—
When foemen, clasping each other by the hand,
Shall shout together in a united land.
le well !"
V. A. BARTLESON, Cel. 100th 111. Vole
"My trunk A chock for Burlington'"
sail
— Cheek for the station-house," put in
my pertinae:ous, new-made friend.
“What ou earth du you mean!' You
will make me miss the train," said I.
- But not the station," he replied drily
eome . along."
"Will you please to introduce yourself
before we proceed wilh our acquain
tance',"
I am Depury Crane, of Buffalo,'' he
answeml.
"And I am Deputy Wood, of C'hicagi . i.
But the train is off. I will see you on
toy return to Buffalo. —
There was a little confusion. "All
aboard"' shouted the conductor. And
all aboard they got, excepting Deputy
Wood and his trunk, which, to my cer
tain knowledge, were left standing in
the depot—the one for a moment about
as speechless as the other. Deputy Crane
presently remarked that he had never
before had the pleasure of meeting Dep
uty Wood, of Chicago; but he thought
his friends Smith, Jones & Co. might
have been more fortunate, and, if I
would have the goodness to walk up to
the City Hotel, where they boarded such
as me for nothing, he would send for
them. I knew there was some mistake;
but I thought it would hinder me only
one train, and, as the adventure might
be worth all it cost, I would go along
without further explanation.
We were soon at the iron grate and
gratings of the "City Ho tel," as Crane
facetiously termed IC; and while he was
gone for Smith S. Co., I had time to re
flect.—"great robbery in Buffalo. The
store of Smith, Jones it Co., robbed of
some thousand dollars worth of silks,
besides notes and drafts for some thou
sands more. One thousand dollars re
ward for detection of the thief &c."
This notice had been published so long
before, that I should never have thought
of it again, had not the
,present episode
refreshed my memory. But I had not
long to meditate before Smith. Jones &
Co. with half a dozen clerks, were on
hand—all Identifying me from Smith
down to the errand boy, as being the
identical man who was lurking around
the premises in a suspicious manner the
day before the robbery."
"Well, my man," said Deputy Crane,
patting me on the shoulder, "guilty or
not guilty?"
"iftrogry," I replied, "and if you
please we will go and get some break
fast." •
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"There is ice in that. But could you
feed yourself with your hands tied togeth•
er?—That is according to the rules of the
house," answered Crane.
"Now hold on, Crane," I exclaimed,
"this joke has gone far enough. We
can telegraph to the chief in Chicago and
get our answer in half an hour, which
will put the matter all right; and in the
meantime I will eat some breakfast, and
be ready for the noon express."
Tearing a leaf from my memorandum
hook, I wrote:
"Chief Detective Police, Chicago:—,
Please describe Deputy Wood, and state
where he is."
Crane took the dispatch, signed his
own name to it, and sent it forward im
mediately. Shortly the answer was re
turned: •
"Deputy Wood—aged 35 . years, red
freckled face, five feet eleven, dress
ed in full suit sheep's gray. On way
to Vermont, and probably passed Buffa
lo this morning. Had any accident
happened''"
Signed, "
Police, Chicago
This was conclusive, and I was
straightway escorted, with many apolo
gies, by mrnew friend, from the City
Hotel to the American, where I was in
vited to eat and drink—not at the expense
of the city, but of my humble servant.
While the chicken was broiling, we talk
ed over matters, and came to theconclu
sion that as I had not been in Buffalo be
fore for more than a year, somebody had
who had looked wonderfully like ma:
and a thousand dollars was offered to any
one who would produce him—which
reward Deputy Crane almost telt in his
pocket when he nabbed me at the rail
road station.
After breakfast, we walked down to
the store of Smith, Jones & Co., and
talked over the affair. Jones apologiz
ed, and said they "must have been mis
taken in the man, which perhaps wasp%
strange, seeing our attention was - trot
called to you particularly at tlie time,
and several montlia have iritervciied;
mistakes will happen in very good fam
ilies, however."
"AU is well !"
EOM=
'All is well P
While we were discussing these proba
bilities, with eyes all the time directed
to the street, my comrades in one voice
cried out, "There he comes! and dashed
out to arrest him—l meantime persisting
it was "not the man—no resemblance—
hold on!"
But it was of no usa. They had him
in the carriage in a twinkling, and all
but two were back in the store so soon
that our conversation need hardly bare
been interrupted—only as this episode
served to give it a new direction.
"As near alike as twin brothers, ex
cept the clothes. Not a doubt of it,"
they all averred.
But I had still to confess a great many
doubts, I did not see the slightest re
semblance. I, who had seen -myself for
thirty odd years, ought to know better
how I looked than they who had not
seen me so many hours.' But the sequel
will tell who knew best.
Four o'clock came, and as by agree
ment, we concentrated in front and rear
of Hanscomb's saloon. I took my place
in the rear, while most of the local stars
dashed into the den. We had only a
moment to wait before six or eight of
the gang came rushing past us in their
efforts to escape. My friend of yester
day, being the only one I recognized, re
ceived my especial attention. Follow,
ing him around the corner at the top of
my speed, I was surprised for the in
stant to see him slacken his pace, as ;
though waiting, for tap to. CoMe up.
"Bully; Joe ! we'v e
.dodged,'em this
time, anyhow." .
The kreciee state of the case was evi
dent. Without waiting for an answer,
he went on, hurriedly :
"Jenks •aaW me,and knows, where_ I
live, and this' gill se his suspicions.
lI bet. he'll be ak;i;oun k f to, lie.. 37 - before
night; and thrise traps must be moved,
or well be Certain.l.CAP/30 'Pk." -
"Move 'eut ' ti .. ki;7 ; said .t.; . arid; on we
went; running Iften*,' thought-it, t, so
and nial,cius, goad tfme all *
coippaniona advance t and won t ,
demi& w4atMede knee° laggard.,
We *era not long icactdpgNo.: - .47 '
Grove street. My friend hid the' hitch-
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need. Do* '''S tu e a . - ell . •
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their property In 4114.4 - the ttitilire ifeit
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sentati yes of a dozen Cher skreit h
had been `... robbed: 'were 'there, PIM
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others. Adentifted thoovh - ales -4 pat
theirt,c . whEle ;Amok teitutineiltbatuWas
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his particular friendsinto trouble. . -
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can be i teld briefly. ' . 1 ,
Joel was' in - diked `fa 'acEenirpanywe i st,
far as Buffalo our myreturn , hortrier-iii4te
I introdneed ; him 0.--nlri friendalerdlY
Crane,-}rho, immediately cm :l ll444am
to the "City' Hotel,'' with WAlcliT had
once made eslightiteiittaitittince. rl ßilifth
and the clerks reeorgnittrd-Abliviit titee,
and volunteeredzto•seeithathediacklus
tice Deputy Crane, Smith„ Jr,..d.i.
my persistent ai! , ipiaintamps 43._ iii., month
befom, begged )I'll:Ask-teen ffojirfor
their stupidity itilthtnithfglDßestiterhi@da
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