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HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
PIIM O A.RED BY
31' M. clf ACUSON
PHILAMELPHI A, PA
Tt is not a Bar Room Drink,
0 3 1 _7136'T'IT'U'rar. FOR RUM,
AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE,
BT 1 ,1?, CONLENTRAtEp
Altai] LE EXTRACT.
A 3P1L111..
FREE FROIVI
Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Drags,
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
k[VER COMPLAINT,
Dyspepsia and Jaundice.
HOOFLANWS GERMAN BITTERS
WILL cI:RE EVERY CASE
Chronic or Nei - VOUS Debility, Diseases
of the Kidneys, and Diseases
arising from a Disor
dered Stomach.
Observe the Following Symptoms
RESULTING FROM
LlA‘ordep, of the Digestive Cirrus* t
Condi[pa
than Inward
Piles,Fullness or
Blood to the Head.
Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food, Fullr.ess or Weight in
the Stomach. Sour Eructa Hot., Sink
log dp„Fkittening at the Pit of the Stom
ach, BWWmlng of the Head, Hurried and
Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart
Choking or Su ifoca ti ng Sensations when in a lying
posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs be
fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and I . ..yes,.Paln in
in the Side, Hack, Chest, Llinbs
Sudden riushesof Heat. Burn
login the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil
and great Depres
sion-of
Spirits
HOORAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL GIVE YOT
A GOOD APPETITE.
STRUNG NERVES,
HEALTHY NEH VES.
sTEADY NER VES
RISE: FEELINGS,
HEALTHY FEELINGS
A GOOD CONSTITUTION,
A STONG CONS
A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION
A SOUND CONSTITUTION.
WILL MAKE THE
WEAK
-
WILL MAKE THE STRONG
DELICATE - - HEARTY
WILL MAKE THE
THE
DEPRESSED - - LIVELY
WILL MAKE THE
LL4XWIC ()MIME XION
WILL MAKE THE
DULL EYE - CLEAR di "BRIGHT
Will prove a blessing in
- Nke x.:ZILV"
Can be used with: perfect aatety by
MALE OLD
OR
OR
FEMALE • YOUNG
P - P ;;P 9 ; ; ; ;
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold under the name
of Bitters, put zip in quart bottles, compounded of
the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20
to 40, cents per gallon, this taste disguised try Anise, or
Coriander Seed.
This class of Billirs has caused and will continue
to caus . ,e tong as they can be sold, hundreds to die
the deagi4etti'llut drunilist. By thew use the system
is contindalty under the Influence of Alcoholic
Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire
./Or Liquor is
created end k ept up, and the result is all the horrors
attendant upon a drunkard's fife and death. Be
ware of them.
tibi. ug. , dew . l4 will- have a
.Liquor
posers, sbe pkblisti the following reempt. Ga p One
Bottle Hoolls.nd's German Bitters, and
Mir with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or
Whisky, and the result will be a preparation that
will tat' excel in medical virtues and true excel
;et:p.(4y. 0f144 =wet ous. Liquor Bitters Mike mar
ket, and will cost much less. You will have all
the virtues of llootland's Bitters in connection
with a good article of Liquor, at a much less price
than these inferior
.preparulgons Ica! cost you.
DELICATE CHILDREN
Than •icutfering . from MARASBIUS, wasting
away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are
cured in .a Very short time; one bottle in such
cases, Wnlicave a - most surprising effect.
DEBILITY,
Restating from fe :of HAN' kited—Thew Bitters
renew your at tery short time.
,FT 6 VER AND AGUE,
he chills will not return If these Bitters ane
wayl . .. No person in a Fever and Ague Distridt
shduldtetvithottt them.
Frein Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D Editor of the
Encyclopedia of lieligtows KnOrwtedye.
Although not disposed to favor or recommena
Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of
their ingredients and ettecti; 1 yet know of.no
sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to
the be . tietits he believes lan:reel' to !have received
fro any amPle preparation, in ttie hopeptat he
may thus contribute to the benefit of others.
-1 do this wore readily in regard to liooliand's
'German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. fit. Jackson,
of this city, because 1 was prejudiced against
them for many years, under the .impression that
they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam
indebted to. my friend Hobert Slicilemaker, esq.,
forAite removal_af, this prejudice by proper tests,
•andyor'enconragetrient to try them, when Butter
ing from great and long mH
innued debility. The
use pi:three bottles of these riAters, at the begin
ning of the present year, was followed by evident
relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily sad
mentskylgor 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
L the
E use of them.
PHIUILPRIA,
June 23, 1a62.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS i
AND TILE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
, Wiffaan the attention...of SR having relations or
tr4ends in the army to the fact that "HOOF
LAND'S:German Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases induced by exposures and priva
tions incident to camp hie. In the lists, publish
ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival
of the Eck, tt will be notieed that n very large
proportion are suffering from debility. Fvery
ease of that kind can be readily cured by Hoof
land's-German Bitters. We have no hesitation
in stating that it these Bitters were freely used
among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be
saved, thatotherwi.e. would be lost.
The proprietors are daily receiving thankful
letters from sufferers in the army and hospitals,
Nsboilie been restored to health by the use of
those acts sent to thorn by their friends.
' 13.FW.4.1W rOUN7`EII4ITS.
HeeilTat Sl tune of "C. .TACKSORV , 18
. on the PPER of Cash Bottle.
PRICES.
IsiZe 81,00 per Bottle, or Half Doz. !Roo
. size 7b " " or Half Doz. 84 00
Ther/ie Size, on account of the quantity the
BottlerkWddire much the cheaper.
Should your nearest druggist not have the ar
ticle, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating
=Bona that be offered ltOtil place, but
atutastutely packed
by COCIVes
VhinclpalGM:ft, and "Mantfactory No. eat
OtpirSTREET, PHIZADEDM.A4 PA.
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(SI: I 9MSSOB..S TO C. 111`..ffACKSON & C 0.,)
. I . P acanurrolifh
Sir FOR SALE byll du and..neskrs
11,44 4 0vAl v#ol 1 . 1114.444 W
E=M!
Editor and Proprietor
KUNFLM.VS CELEBRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron;
Bitter Wine of Iron,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
The rent Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
For Dyspepaia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For flopepaia and indigestion,
For spelisitt and Indignation '
For Weak Stomachs and Genera l Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stottuichs and General Debility,
Reliable and Sure to doGood,
Reliable Amid Sure to do Good,
Reliable Mid Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm, ,
And Cannot do Harm,
It Costa but li And Cannot do Harm,
ttle and Purifies the Blood
It Coate but little and Purifies the Blood, ,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costs btit little and Purifies the Blood,
We only ask a Trial, j
We only auk a Trial, !
We only ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Only 75 Cis. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 75 Cis. and One Dollar per iiottle,
Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle,.
Manufactured solely by S. A. ELNKEL a,
BRO. General Depot, 118 Market street, Har
risburg, Pa. For male in PITTSBURGH by all
respectable dealeta
For sale in - Pittsburgh by R. E. SELLERS &
CO., Mid IL L. FAHNESTOCK a CO.
jattl4-6'm
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
Harvey's Chrono Thermal
prLa,s,
"[WAVE NEVER YET FALLER( W HEN
..311. the directions have been strictly followed ' )
in removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUOTIONS, OR STOPPAGE (Jr
NATURE
Or in restoring the system to perfect heall h when
sufterin.g from Spinal Affections, Prolapsua
Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the
Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless
on the constitution, and may be taken by the
most delicate females without causing distress
at the same time
THEY ACT A$ A CII ftlll,
BY strengthening,lnvigorating, and restoring the
system to aheati condition, and by bring - uig
on the mohthly peri od with regularity. No mat
ter ftom What c use the obstruction may Arise.
They should, however, NOT be taken the tire
three or four months of pregnancy, though safe
at any other time, as miscarriage would be the
result.
Each
DOLLAR.box contains 60 PHIL PRICE, ONE
DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE
on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, 2 , llscarriage,
Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature , and emphatically the LADIES' PR I
VATE .S. I OICAL ADVISER, R pamphlet of ro
pages sent free to any address. *Six cents requir
ed to pay postage.
air - The pub and Book will be sent by mail,
confidentially, when desired, SECURE.riI" b""b •
and pre-paid on receipt of money by SI,
T. BRYAN, M. D., General Agent,
No. 76 Cedar street, New York. Cheapest goods In the city
4t 'Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of BROKER
PLAID FOITLARDS,
the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts- D.C.A./
burgh. oc6-emdaw
At St,l'e. 1-2 per Yard.
Solid Colors & Double Face,
Front Si,rdi to 2,00 per Yard.
PRIV.A.7CE DJCSEAST.
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
EJECalll
No. 60 Smithfield Street
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
CITIZCITIZENS lit S-le, 25, 31, 31.30, 62, 73, 81,00,
ENS AND STRANGERS IN need of medical advice *Mould not fall to give i 'otopriainc some decided bargains,
him a can.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu- GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS,
titles, scrofulous and venereal affections. Also,
hereditary taint, such aa tetter, psoriasis and At le 3-4 itrid 25r per Yard.
other skin diseases, then rigin of which the pa
tient is ignorant. FAST COLORED PRINTS,
SEMLNA L WEA EN ESS. At IGc per Turd,
Pr. B's remedies for this affliction, bmtight on AT
by solitary habits, are the only medicines known n ARDNER & s ana - mQ
ry
in this coont which are safe and will speedily ki
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restore to health. 1
RHBIIMAT/SM. 9 2
Dr. Brown's remedies Cure In a few days this Da -41-1 1 PC ... ...r. iorri - 4,..mm.x..
painful affliction.
He also treats Piles, Meet, Gotutorrhoe, tire- m h3l
-
OW Disalies, Female Diseases Pains in the N ew Goods
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of ' the Bladder,
Strictures, etc.
A letter to be answered .
ONE DOLLAR. must contain at least
New Goods
Medicines sent to any address safely packed.
Office and private rooms No 60. Smithfiek!
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STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. noladsw. •-,
N 1 0170 E TO ALL CONCERNED.— •
New Goods , A Amorrga certain Class of self-iMport ant per, ' 41W
pie there is a ouliar feeling of contempt attach
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the
diseases named hi this card, (PerVaTit DIS Haase, ) New Goods ill
why this should be, , they nor no one else can tell.
. .....b
Are they not aware that pll physicians treat die,
" 1 0 Ei
eases of every denomination, In fact solicit Just
the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these
very refined parties. I suppose they would not New Goods . 0
let one of their family go to a part) that has le
vdted years for their benefit, because he ativertf
set the fact, and their family physician says he is 2
.„..
a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has pi e w Goods ,
...,^ 9 New Goods
almost deprived the party of his life. lie comes ' NV
at last to the physician that advertises—how Mae Oil
are they to /mew.% Are they not aware that Sir
Astley (-) ooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles New Goods ', g New FF Goods
Ball and M. Paul Itioord devoted years in the
treatment of these diseasesl These men are held
up as shining lightens the medical world ; 1 don't ' 4 ~,,
assert that all men are worthy that publish, still LW
New Goods .' My D 5 New Gcndi
there are liareat number of them that are. I have
•
devoted myself to the study and treatment of
.Part - see DISZaBI3I; upwards of 40 years, and
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without egotism can say I have saved hundreds
from years of misery and untimely death. : 11y New Goods r New GOO 4
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether,
41 01
as I think It is the beet and most certain. It is in
my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I
thought it necessary to certify to my general sue Ne w Goods
nese: but my long residence in this city is sum-
cleaprooftvithotdaddluTmore. Spermatorrhea .
and all diseases arising from it are cured in a I'L.t'iu
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves ikr OAVITASTANDING7IIEIIIGD
every young man and woman to be careful in se- IN 1? ATE ?IF (SOLD, and the advance in all
ieetingphyrdeias- The ditlMent advertisements kin is of goods, we xre still selling our very
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and
.no benefit will arise ikons answers than only loss
of health and money. :Hundreds arc cured annu
ally by my new remedies. Address Box 800.
Jan-lyd PittstirghPostottlee.
- CLEAR
NEW CASTLE .AND FRANKLIN Shawls,
.A. I_,ll 0 A 14. Cloaks,
HOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
Capital Stock of the NEW CASTLE and
FRANKLIN' RAILROAD COMPANY will
be opened on WEIDNIDAY, the 27th of April,
proxttno,
in the City of Pittsburgh, at the Rooms of the Together with
Board of Trade
In New Castle Lawrence county., at the Of- Bleached and Unbleached Muslin 9
flee of the New Castle ,
and Bearer Valley Rail-'
road Company. At lower prices than we could replace them to.
In Mercer, Mercer county, at the Office of day. To wholesale and retail buyers we can of-
William Stewart, esq. fer inducements In our line.
In Franklin, Vennngo county, at the Office of
First National Bank.
We ORDER OF COMMISSIONERS :
A. L. Crawford, Samuel M. 'Kier,
S. Q. Brown, .1. Zeigler,
Wm. Dilworth, jr., 11. W. Cass,
Wm. Stewart, J. C. Murray
J. C. Shaw, George C. Reis,
Robert Ashworth, Josiah King,
James Bleakley, Springer Harbaugh,
J. H. Robinson, J. W. Blanchard.
James K. Kerr, .1.. H. Smith,,
David Courtney, .F. D. Kennear.
Pittsburgh, March 31, 1864. mh3l-clid
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WINDOW SHADES,
OIL CLOTHS.
LATEST STYLES :DIRECT FROM
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Spring Cloaks
Spring Shawla
Spring &tinorals
Spring Dti.F.LE '3.
Sp:Lng Ctoo
01 the latest P
Litt '
Litt ac i Dirk Pnraz
Cor. sth and Market Sts
PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
.00, 1.1'41-2. 1.25. 1.37. 1.50. 1.75. 2,00
14A,11G-lE s-rc)c-iK
Dress Goods
AND
C. Hanson Love & Co.,
74 and 78 Market street
J UST WHAT
EVERYBODY WANTS,
A POCKET VLBUMI
Holding froml2 to 24 Pictures,
rson soz,r•rr-rts:
FOR S
Can be Sent to all parts of the
United States for Twenty Cts
Albums for Centre Tables,
Albums for Centre Tables,
AT PRICES
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AT _PRICES
llgra_A3W
AT PITTOCK'S,
feb3B OPPOSITE'T.E.E, POSTOFFICE.
NATIONAL BANKS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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EASURY DEPARTMENT..
%le , OFFICE Or TAMTROL LER OF THE 01711111rACT
7,
Washington City; Aug. 6th,
% 1863.
' Y ia
Wakes B tistacto
to the mictligne l d, it' has creg made to ldenc¢ presented
g that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or P a rr'rs.
BURGH, in the County of lillegheny and State
rJ
r,
of PennlifiVallin. has Men 'duly organited under
and according to the requArements of the Act of
Congress, entitled "in" Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States
4 Stocks, and to providefor the circulatipp and re
," demotion thereof." iiittoded Febnoul 25th,
1863, and has compiled withal' the provisions of
••• said Act required to be eomplied with before
commencing the business pf Banking,
troller ofoTlgen'traglicktl: Alothre.lxce.F:lll7yhih°aM'e
Bald FIRST NATIOAA/s. e r.r4 a. OF PITTS
BURGH, county of Alhig eny and State of
Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the
business of banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony where& witneass my Head and
seal of office, this 6th
ll du of August 1863.
G
H MoCU LLOOH
SS t
Comptroller of the Currency.
1 4 1 TliE FIRST NZONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital 15400,000, with privilege to in
crease to 91,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide a National Curren
cy, under . the title of the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully
oder its services for the collection of Notes,
Drafts, Bills of Exchange, etc., receive money on
deposit and buy and sell .Echange on all parts of
the country.
The success which has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Uompany since Its organization in 1852,
will we believe he a sufficient 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 we can otter unusual facilities to those
who do busineu with us.
The neatness will- be conducted by the same
officers and directors.
DIRECTORS
JAMES LAEOHL/N WK. K. NLX3CE,
HoEKET S. HAYS, 41.LEMANDER SPEER.
TEOMAs HELL, FnAsiont G. Bamirr,
WIGHTMAN, ALEX. BRADLEY,
SA/KRIM RIGA.
-JAMES LA UGH LIN. President.
.I:nx D. Scrti.v, ()*{bier.
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GLAD NEW* FOR TUE UNFOR
TUNATE!
THE - LONG SOUGHT FOR
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CECEROW._nMDY,
CHEROKEE INJECTION
Compounded,from Roots, Barks and Leaves.
lIEROK E E .- RENE - DV, the greet Ihdian Delmer.
cures all diseases of the urinary organs, ruck as
Incontinence of the Urine, lajaateiraat fin; of the
Bladder, Inftemsnaslon of the kidnegs Stone in Me
Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Glee!, Gonorrhea, and
is especially iitntssended in Moss oases of Fluor
d llats (or WS '/a females) tMere all the o(d ?SO ttlF
eon medicines failed.
SEII - It is prepared in a highly coneentrsted
form, the dose only being from one to two tea
spoortfubt three times a day,
*alit is diuretic and alterative In Its soften;
purify lug and cleansing thetlood- causing ft to
mt.,. In all Its o ri ginal poetry - an d N. - weer Howl
removing from the system all pernicious causes
which have Induced disease.
CIIRROKEE IX.TECT lON is Inteade4gui
-1,3 ally or assistant to the Cherokee Remedy,
and should be used In conjunction with th at
medicine In all cases of Gonorrhea, Chet fluor
ellbus or Whitti. It effects arc healing, soothing,
and d,nulerni; removing all &gilding, brat, cbm
dee smi pain, instead of the bierning and almost
unendurable pain that is experienced with near.
ly all the cheap quack inicetione.
sty-By the use of the Cherokee Remedy
and Cherokee Injection—Me two medicines
at the same time—all improper discharges are
removed, and the weakened organs are speedily
restored to full vigor and strength.
ad - For full particulars get our pamphlet from
any drug store in the country, or write us and
we will mall free to any address a full treatise.
Oa - Price, Cherokee Remedy, t 2 per hot tle .
or three pot ties for 44.
ad - Price, Cherokee Injection, *2 per bot
tle, or three bottles lot 25.
New Goods
MilMail=
4,0 - Sohl by all ~Iruggiets everywhere,
Dr. W. E. Merwin & Co ,
New Goods
SOLE PROPRIETt PILS,
No. 59 Liberty street, New York.
5.,,b1 by Dr. CID H. KEYSER, No. 14i) Woo
street. mhl6-eori-ilikw
T Hfi. GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE,
New Gc,
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Compounded fr,,rn
(Tilt glaill fast
that my friends did, and I iiidii't 'execti,
to see • him agidn; fled' i dfa r I' NV
regret; for, gieithieVer he' needed ' tibelr
he at l,
all, it was in such a teasing 'witraltati
had hard workieto• appear.. hidifferent.
When•l•wasfresh anttini.good rapiritssi
ached to say. , something 6 sharp) and !tin
maidenly, and when I Wae tired outahe
"Mrs. Crofton! Mrs. Crofton?" How tears would scarcely be, , kam „hacke , I
odd it appears tome to be called Crof- think I really enjoyedide estial-et nini.
ton, and Mrs. too! I can hardly believe behold late in the evening he reappeared,
that lam married, although I am wilt- aceorapaeled by a YOurtg,:aister, whom
ing in this splendid libraryond my nos-
,he called Angeli C al
.an aies.s.fieetty
band has just left his Morning kiss on tied good natured; and , 444.,A, mam
my lips. It was really wonderful the servant, three saddle . 1:4‘ . 6,e9 end 'fern
way it all came about. It would cer- dogs. . OddYy enough, every ticket was
d it
tainly never had happened but for nly changed for 'rue from that "Mordent.
visit to Mrs. Renton. Angelleashe instated tipim• Calling 'her
Last autumn I was invited with .my by her first nam . took turns with •me
parents and my two sisters to spend a in playing the piano; and Was
couple of weeks at Firgrove with the at the instrument .1 danced with-ler
}leptons. Mamma refused at first brother. -She also occailicmally4took.
to let me go, because she thou ht seat at the whist:table, allowed herself
that four persons were enough for one be beaten at chess bye Blakeman,' , fi . r . i
party, but Mrs. Renton would not listen aided me in thd nursery games.. ' • '
ny
to her. She said that, apart from the One of the new saddleduarsesfentsgkgt
pleasure of seeing me, she found rne for my sole use, and the two. splendid
invaluable when the house was full, be- dogs were never so happy as when trot
cause I did a thousand things for her ting by my side about the)aptinde or
convenience and the pleasure of her curled up at my feet while Lett:tidied my
guests, which a servant couldn't do, and dictionaries anti graminars. Mr. Crefton
no other visitor would do; and that she wa4as teasing as . err
when there were
should like to keep me not only two listeners abort, but he defended me
weeks but two years.
My sisters had each a regular outfit for adroitly againt Amelia Monkton and t h e Aliens, who seemed to grudgente even
the occasion, but mamma said that I ; A loo k at his face, and he eelchnntilled
needed nothing. I suppose she was to share the library with me for'at least
right, for I had a sprigged muslin for the a part of three hours' confinement.
warm days, 'made out of a dress which Sometimes he Wrote letters, but more
Josephine had worn the year before, frequ.ently he read with me Italian and
and for cold weather I had green silk, German poets, instructing. me*.iespecting
madd of one of Georgians's. They were the force and paint of the diction, quoting
pierced a trifle, to be sure, for they had ' kindred passages from other writers and
originally been low in the waist, and I I explaining Such imagery and•alitt'sions
wore nothing which didn't button to the las I didn't fully understand. At
Such
throat, but I had a good supply of : moments there was in his manner a
crimped runes to wear with them, and I I mingled deference and tenderness which
,
thought then, and think still, that they ' wholly won my confidence, and I some
were very pretty.
times looked up Suddenly from my book,
Mrs. Kenton appeared delighted to i half doubting if indeed he wtsre the same
see me, and although my sisters smiled person who shot so many sparkling st
et my credulity in thinking her sincere, Irows:at me in the presence of the other
my heart went out to meet her. Per- guests.
haps she didn't mean it at all, but I im- My wardrobe began to look scanty,
agined she did, and that put me at ease and although. Amelia Monkton and the
at once. I still believe that I was right, three elllans sneered at my evening
for she gave me a little room which had I dress, I should never have thought of
belonged to her daughter Agnes, a love- asking mamma for anything. Mrs Ren
ly child, who died when she was only ton must have hinted to her the propri
ten years old. There was her portrait, -ety of sending me some more garments,
exquisitely painted, and with a heart for soon after she had added a posteript
full of love looking out from the meek to one of nay letters, I receiVed a hand
blue eyes and voicing itself in the curves some silk, cherry and black, beautifelly
of the delicately moulded lips. trimmed with lace; a maroon colored
There, too, her bookcase --carved merino, with nice velvet ribbons, and a
rosewood with glass doors—some of the !gout walking dress, with extravagatlGY
most worn volumes, which were mature , heavy . boots. Amelia and her eompan
enough for girls of eighteen. There, ions sneered again at my preparations
also, were her writing desk and her ' for a winter campeign, but, Mr. Crofton,
work basket with the needles in an en- who dropped into Mrs. Renton's' teriVate
finished leaf, just as she left it. The sitting room While She weir locebag at
chambermaid told me that I was the . the articles, s ae s ldupon seelitg" .. te
first person who bad occupied the cham- boots, that they see& PIS: the' thii l l
ber since Agnes died; and although I needed, iMd, thaehe . would' ask tee to fry
was a little awed, and perhaps a little them in an excursion to , the Clati,-„a
frightened, when I first went intolt, I high bluff which Commanded a lovely
think its tranquil atmosphere, and the landscape. s
memories of generosity and self-denial Accordingly, the next./notelet he
which thronged about the beautiful pie- made up a party fbriirealthat,' btri' he
ture, helped me to bear patiently the an- led us ...I..sely; I have B . , titleettatne
noyances which I experiencedderine'eg gt a,, •. suds- ' ' a•and,
my stay.
ery
over seen - wearisome bills, that' ev
could not avoid, and which were at
For there were annoyances which I body was full of complaints -exceptAii
h I gelica and I, and after that"he politely
times herd to endure, althoug ought ' set the rest aside. I enjoyed these walks
not to complain, since they occurred in perfectly, because 'Mr. - Crofton wise at
consequence of the favor in which I was once so gentle and so entertaining: •It
held by those persons whom I admired was delightful to listen ,to fine . poetry
and loved the most. The very first night ' and spier anecdotes .amid•lthe alarming ,
after my arrival at Firgrove, Mrs. Ren- ' scenery which werpasser*atnd although
ton came and sat down by my bed. For ' I could add but little freer my , own
a few moments she was s il ent and I , stores to the conversation, yet lam '
knew by her looks that' t made her sor- sure my face tnuat hayed expressed the 1
rowful to see me in Agnes's place. So I I pleasure which I received_ - •.,
put my arms around her neck, and my sky was notalwayscheerfni. The
asked her to let me be, as far as I could, ! wee that Mr; Crofton could regard me
a true daughter of the house, and do, as anything but a mere school-girl, had '
as far as I knew, all that Aeries would do , not occured to me. Mrs. Renton told
If she were there there instead of me. ' rue,and °there thet her treother Wesi pleas-
Mrs. Renton did not answ er 'immedi- i ed to find in the „house a:ed bitegent
ately; she wept silently, but I don't I enough for a companion, yettoo young
think there wee any bitterness in her , for fl irtation and.e.candal i and ULM,. were ,
tears. Bye and bye she kissed me with I older, he would not permit Memoir to !
out saying anything of Agnes. Inste ,c am e such marked attentions . ; "g o Am u !
of alluding to her, she told me that some monkton and heraetmatie me-teattneom
of her guests were selfish and exacting, tenable by a series of !petty; antnayances
and demanded more than their share of that I dreaded. to enter, the
..dristehig
attention ; that others were feeble and metre end oace or twice rover' diped in
had a claim upon her, while sir , : desired the-nursery with the twins te . elope
to keeps little time for Mr. Renton, and their little malice. ,
look a little after the twins, Maggie and I could not accomplish this, do as I
Annie. "One day," she continued, "one - would. I arms sftting,'*ith Maggie' tne
day, my dear, you will know what these
-twilight, - Inalciixt - g het - hand' while' she
perplexities mean."
went to sleep, whin Amelia and"Cofierad
I laughed and answered that I should , stopped to talk.* the hall. ' The 'door
never have a house of my own, for I was was partly emen, but' they did - gide - per-
SQ small and dark and awkward that sews it; Midas my name was o f
r e mamma despaired of seeing me married, first word' Spoken,. I could arof retrain
and I was quite content to remain from quietly listening towbat camenext.
papa'ai darling, for that was the title "Flow ridiculous Gilbert Crafton's
which he always gave me. manner is toward that absurd - Child,'
, „ , • . . - -
Mrs. Renton replied pleasantly that suid Amelia. ' ' '
she knew very well from papa how nec- "Sheisn't absurd, and heisretridieu
essary I was to him, bat that it was just torts," responded Conrad'. • "She 'is a
possible that I might become as indis- bright little.thing,'. homely to besure, but
pensable to another as I was to him. eartbetly unassuming; and:goethnirtured
After she left me I lay awake' a long almost to a faultr and. he, Ilmegine, is
time, wishing I could know the very glad to clime across oterof the sex Who
words papa used when he spoke of me doesn't flatter him, and - who: -doesn't
to her; for although I knew he loved me say 'yes' eternally to his, remarks and
very dearly, he never told me so except propositions, however extravagant they
by the tone ofehis voice and the warm may be."
' I
..
glance of his eyes. "At any rate it isn't right ' for him to
The principal topic of conversation be so exclusive , in his attentions. By I
among a part of the guests at Firgrote I and bye she will think he wants to near_
was the anticipated arrival of Mr. Gil- ry her." - •
bent Crofton, a brother of our hostess. "Perhaps be will Want to marry , her,
Mies Amelia Monkton and her brother but I lose my guess if -she !snit as much
Conrad, declared him to be by far the ' astonished as anybody when he tells - her
beat match in the country. They spoke so,. if-sver, he does. • .Chne Alan& of him him as remarkably handsome, of good ever, is certsin*.#melirs,.yonlopty-alower
family mansion, they said, with a ma g- youreelf by jpuertjg these Wobred e Allane
nilleent lawn and garden„ a fine library in grubbing itirts Marion,, - 1 We've_ seen
and endless quantities of silver and linen. Crofton's faci'atani :absolutely white . with
I heard his name so o ft en that,' grew rage when Clara Allen. hod Kong her
curious, and when a week passed by whit, her. mean, suspicious shafts." .
without bringing him, I said that I hoped The speakers passed san g -keying me
we shouldbave a peep at him'before we grieved, andanarry„-and oreshed c beneath
should leave. I was sorry a minute theevagne sense of injustice Which 1
after, for Josephine laughed sneeringly, could no entirely naderenad. ~..half
and Georgians replied that I expected to reeplyed not tOgo down to dinnera._ and
make a conquest ofhim. then , : X- rentntolimred that .Angelica ; was
Be did arrive the same evening, but I -gene, ondampne would be ,wIII4B to'
saw very of him, for in the morn- ;play for-the: lancing, or to bear poet -Mr. ,
ing there was never any room in the Blaketnanle petdshnese; rio.. ineteatiof,
carriage for me to drive, or a horse for indulging myself an unbappy l evenin
me to ride, and if walking was proposed alone, I Madame Prettiest . teiß'eti,,dld my
the twins were sure to want me to dress duty . thoronghly and cheerW andliras
their • dolls or help on with a game. rewarded by a precious halrhodr with ,
Then, in the evening, I was always Mrs. Renton in her room before retiring .
needed to play the piano -for the dancers, to mine.
•
or make a fourth at Whist or be beaten The Mocktons and Allan departed,
at chess by old Me. Blakeman, who was and two other sets me and rr went; but
so pettish snd quarrelsome over the 'My hOstesastill forind aoute„eacellenerea
board that 'every one but me declined son why r - Shoorrpmain.,eakeliqly &t
-his invitations. • ter Angelica 'hid Ult. rot twb weeks
When thb fortnight was over my pa- we hid an old gentleOues who wanted
rents and slaters returned home, . but somebody to read tti, hint a r ynry".diy, le
Mrs.' Renton wouldn't listen to the pro- I gave iny"three licinre.of tmiuilatipn„ ai
penal to take me with them. 'She said
.FizlexercitiefOr aitts.„and4learfarit for
that she had not been able to do any-, PIO I g r a ys -peleet i OdaM 'itOdirg
thing . fai rev pleasure, and that I mint gely; if inati-Erialtiyaly donild n . eAt an'
remain natal there were fewer guests , so
nails"
of Mrs. Mmteate'e m*4l; 4oagr.
that I might haVe my share in the fee nearlyfelrid.' rsitallydurAtg/ere Idt,
V an
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of the ' louse. After a deal of Mrs. Banton was her Cortstant floMPoo
-talking, mamma consented . to leave Me, ion. She walked; Ansi drciifis, iind sat he
on sanditien that I would spend three side her, desmitog--iwerybpdy, -and
lours I thelibtary . every day over my -everythintabon e.t,,as...e,aneritgrtellfenn•
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bare loo i sj y?p, pod, alone _mows how
much, 'ever smee the ' first, iyeer kir-tior
acquaintance', 'Whini•yott: 7 - nieited - •_rio
quietly abotiti , sendihropease•-and min
: shine ,througit-tho:Aispordtratilelinnents
of. my sister's. ouse l ,f ) (mot p? lave
spent - this, fitittMni, at 4spriltdk-Iftiel
could not leave'yotiC- 'rentiriOf-Patt*Wlth
you now, 'Marlon:: • Let nick - by Aoliiithe
you loye , ma."
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. T . y hand as he• spolte,;ititi
looked fall into tny_t:xes. 1 fifth he
saw there an answermeWriror, forthfit
moment I became conscious of my-ant -
.tion for him,--an affection thatr r had ;been
strengthening hour 6)9A0gtj,Pi.401.9:10Y
days, Ile It have isedn'if, - i dm suit,
for he snatehed me tin in hbrairtis,' ,s and
carrying Me straight to Mrs.illtentnals
sittinglooni, he exclaimed, " Mary, : 1'
have -won her. ,, ' •
I expected that' Mpi'teiifine,rititiim
' overintehned'- with' -and
perhaps 7,anget, harahe 7embracedrane
tltdetllYi rani: wAtitsdXria4ol- ' :Mace
months ago,, dear marion, I" en'Alfat
yen "wink! one 'day: Pe' 'Off i s' and
mine-''- . Lf - 1 , 'J.: Ir, .icrt.).l-_ , ,. , ,,
Mrs. Renton accompanied Gilbert and
Pa o
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1 happy 4 0 , lee Htf••• 0 /44 0 1. fr -Et , W.,„itWat -
the il'ougni that' e,batt b in ne Hint
in my Itestt ; Inft'l.' canifeeiretidribe-Ihe
receptions mamma and ;thercgirlsCga-ve,
,us; , Tlwre was a reffaelziAgerPft-An.
their manner toward my;.AoMPItn,l%
which! never saw then* ex.hih li - heti:we,
and to tan they weieidfor,thetaistilhite,
heartily affectionate. ;Theapetiodnfinet-•
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over, attalsoxas that,4l - . 4e felit,, , ~a_ lc,
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