the parittlian. MSII2Zi= MARIETTA. PA : Saturday Morning, June 29, 1867. car Them 'ia any that Ctmgress will re-atEteinhl f e - in the p,sTiod ,to whic,h,,,itndjovned, but, which it was :hoped there would be no necessity to - o`.' Itis - belioied too that there will quorumtn botkhrenchee. 0a 1 y„,t, 9States , Tennessee and• galifor-,, Elia will unep.sesent`ed. This session Ilea been provoked by, the i'Fesident's course on the Reconstruction much as it bps become an unavoidable necessity that action should at Race'. be taken explanatory, _of.thislaw which , the Administration : : attempts to render. nu gatory. tir The 'skeleton Bishop Gilmore - , a man over sixty years . old, who myster iously disepri'opie'd 'from 'Helium, St. Lawrence coaoty, shoat ten ."mo ' n'ths ago, was recently found in — the woods near that plate: 'He - had deliherately hung himstlf. The neci, tbs. head'at tached, hang in the noose, bet the bones and'elothen lay in a beep under his rtide gallows. His' feet were in his shoes; but his hat had fatten fronkhis head, and hie pipe had long,since gone out and fall en to .the groun,d. „ gar Ann' Eagan, a servant girl, living, in Hoville,W., Y.,' Went to bed:Satniday night, blew out the gas instead oetnin log it - off, having 'previously - stint the the door of her room. In the morning she was found nocontious, with the hair torn from her head, and froth issuing from-her month, • A, doctor was called who after administering restorativee for four. hours, brought her .hack to con sciousness, and she is now entirely_ covered. .ar . Eliza Hendrickson, Of Broolrlyri,. has sued John-Dawson; a deacCi - in the . De Kalb avenue M. E. church, for bieaCh of promise. The engageinent and break iug of it is admitted, the - de - fen - 6 being sot up, that she allowed him to armiiinOt himself improperly toward her, and ha did not wish any such 'woman Wt. This she 'denie, and fixes her. dimageg at $5OOO. She hes been awarded $lOOO. sir Lettere received at Washington from prominent meinbersof•both Hermes of Congress - indicate' that at the coming meeting 'Of that liody '''provistonal goViirnliti;irtii now existing in - the : am:Ali will:1311 1 Atitirelfabolishild;aild: tern tonal "plan aiiiipted, Prominent so4herii deelare - tha't while tiage governments' remnin•in force, therotigh reconstruction imPossible. Q Omaha dispatches - state that a battle between' 6 . 0- whiten" :ar4 , 1.5'0 In diana was' fought Ori , thd 12th'itistl'at, Ofaloos station. 'Nine :Lidiatis• Wein supposed 'to hilve been •• 'killed. The whiteb :sustained no loss: 'The Indians are quiet ibetWeen the North Pratte•and Den4er, ha-- trouble's Between - 11/enVer and Fort Laramie continue: ` " • • r The 'trier of Surratt is - slowly • , progressing at . Washington! - Every day , the evidence :ptiives be of - 'a more damaging character, and the' Meet * Im portant witnesses hive "not:beer exam: inedi te -Seine thaflie may eventually make a cotifesiiiti . save himeelf, whichivill astound people. WilliabOl i ..Skidmoro,'Wbe Wm, B. Cat -Brooklj4 iiith 7 ait air gun, cut hie throat with razoi on Tues day night. He'lert-tioAetters , confess fog the murder, bayinethat he iti'd not commit foriiiiiney,.io that liq uor and Forneri,wero, the clinic ,o,f.his The ioramentS`qn General Sick course . dtritidhed i ' n''fhe`Atornep. Gen. oral's opinion, has,created a profmind sensation.; General Sickles- has forivatd eil a• reggae,. to Washidgtonlim be .re4.l lieved iltity`aa commander,of, that, milita>padlstriatlandidemmidedGa adult of in qaiitylon hii3 !offici al so tido; 61$ - !Laat: wook.,the4intpostations; rof jewelry itoi this = conntip: amounts - 41 • in vain& t 0459,486 'good, $34,306 ; cigars:4ls,666 pirfuniefi,-$73.900ey5, $4943 ; 'liatent - Wittier, $916 ;-• cham pagne, $1075; ` fruits, $66,000 ; and Oh er articles, .making, a total" of about e qsarter - dresiiiiiliot of d'6IIM:S.:: Judge. Henry •W. Williams, of Pittsburg,- was, on Wednnadap nfteinOon !alit, at 'ilia Republican" con've'ntion; on the ninth balfot n'ouiinated` as" the ' ty'e candlda.telokumat,sin 2 phognpreine Bench of Jim Atoje,: : ; liejakottid;to,hp, about 45 and an able f9Stra4r,lilvil:PTl,:. • sar Speaker Dolftt,24; hatfiviftitten-totbe proprietors of the Natiotieljnotel,ep-, gaging rode for.tfre approaching, ses sion of ily siticrie there on the 2nd of L.. ENT Ludt Vridef, is ithornits"T &Oct was fatally shot 144ferliY'Ll'Ohioicin c i t 'the consequence, it is said, of the former's guilty intimacy with the letter's wife. Ntbas',ltt 331itf tg*", ...: John M. Washi , declined of New. bern, N. 0.,4as deolcriecl`s4tekke the: oath of• office rkuired by General' Sickles, Mrs. Woodman, of Swanzey, 93 years old, rode five miles and back a few days thlareiSdifilYuVerlif'Lydia Si:Anton, of Somerset, who was nearly 96 when she died. The funeral of Charlea F. Browne CAT" ecireilfh lied" Waterford, Me.. on the 6th inst. -The, remains, although enclosed in fonnOlf: . fins—shell, zinc, lead and oak—had not resisted-i•the"rinflueffctrobf-liecarrthv feature?, .ht!zrevef i -;,'reroiitked* i iplrfect. The Masonic fraternity assisted at the The. stock- off flour in Cinoinndti wee counted a few days-. ago, -and.-it!wae footed, nEt at 20;000,barrelk appears that there areabout - fore barrele.of whir- key in. that. city to• the one, -ofjlour. A .penny (tarri cents) edition n- , of ta yaws : Yiigrain ' s Prcigr'ess,"ebrel)te,i., wge issued by - tbri tondon'l3btili SodietY little over a year , ago, and more tban'bik‘ thousand Cirltijil)Vitii6n have been cireplAtd.' The Bo.ard-of klealth , of Lquis made: mar upon the 7,eed era s of.exllti:nills, forbidding sale ir,fthe sake-of swill to,he fed to A grand ..fury at Pittsburg - I:leire terned tree bille4geifiet'tsien - ty btitith eie, for ixpoeing for Eta diseesedineitte the animate being dideeeed . lhefore .kill .1; =II A former slave . of jieuys A. Wlse - bas been' draivn jury at Richmond. Seven nierobeis of titatjury ,are ea slaves, and are barbers or waiters. , The ppople of;Oentral Oity,,Colosa4a, have. labscrlibe.4 A. 5000 to ..he:.Paidifor Indian scalps "with the Aare en ) ,"-,at the rate of lake ,pieee; A- fornier'in r blarion'county. httiliord - hialerOV cif stiaNib l eFices on for ty acres Of-land for $60,61501 About $lO,OOO in,confeterate money, mixed up yv . .tth:,ntlinF t waetnßaper, was sold ` in New orleatea km!. f.ayA ago at four cents a pound. :..k.lady :in Michigan. was stung in-the ball of the eye by a honey hoe, and died in,ten minatee. ; Hiram -Pierce, the . ricliest man • —• Prescott, Mass,., hnnififtnielflitia barn last week, froth` fear cif c:iahig'to.want. It is.computea Obi) kegs of lage r 1 3:ear .are ever day. ,The Refpublibah,State Convention of Louisifina has .puesed , a resolfitiori asking Congress to appropriate $Z.0,000,000.f0r the ; purchase of ~ , auba, or.to take it by fore( of arms. -' . The huelleAd of , Mrs. Sophia :Niitcti ell, of istorwiehrtheriango conriti, went to California thirteen years ago and was there' innidern& 'the widow = had tile . , remains of her hesband' biought heeiCte* N,oriiich'4lL'eyettiey arrived a' few days , eirdeyfldini'Mfe. T. upon her death bed. One gra . vErriceiirecl them both. ' Unions Congressional Committee at Washington has heard from ; enough Onhgressmen.to form a cinornmof thi .. dr intention fo r aiteadt,h q- ql4:Pession of gre ~Scirtatt jury :one is a wood dealer, another a real eattite'agent,ian= other ; ft;',,hatter,- two 'Ve paper hanger's, another ap, ex tensive.hard ware in fi rehltdit two have retired from active .linsiness,, two are'grlocers, and one is a dealer in fancy dress goods._ ; '§arnuel , Griagory, of Delaware'cOunty, In this State, recently, hung hia '.'warnus" bUeh l , 'while' he' repaireda worm fence. An old sow came ianng and "Che'Wed" 'tie garment; lacerating a roll of greenbacks in crib pOcket, containing seventeen' _hundred 'dellars, which were rendered worthless. - ...."! An anti•temperance, society, has been. formed, in Scranton, to oppose the great reform which the Good,,,Templars are narryingon with. so much success... • . The Board of Trustees of the Antie tun Natien'a.l Cemetery met at Shartis burg, recently, andfixed.upon the I.7th day'ot:Sftptember next _ as: the day for the dedication of the Cemetery. Ex- Governcir r.Ctirtin':uf this , lBiate, Was chosen orator for the occasion: - .. '• The.pogr i . ptpp,9B4Pharloge, svice.of ittnpAnre,ie in a condition. or,hop9fes§lnennity, The.Fren4 alk,announne:tlnt ler naellical attend 19:48, 1 alto!, having held n coneultation, on the state : of the Empcetke : Obarlottee i havnAenlnred,thnt she will never reenv. : er. her ren6i9R..,„ It the ppirOn et , A4,.,,PhYsigia9 B . l 'hat her 9erN o 4s aye. teta,Aesi re99bred hich,must, result in her death•: 'N. P." Willis'qotta,' ft:41110,1'1i Cón n'eatedwith the prearef Pittsburg, died eiddinly; a 144 or enV faring from . simems. Deceased- was in. 4.• .; thetabii Of dritiklbg -The .inan who first . offered anthracite ,for .sale.• as fuel, was at into an asylArn,for, thNins ,n,9 et, oft ,gied there.. Recently emigraritlillaviteen:iirriving f in this country at the rate of three per minute, ~~ &TI - 1F.4 MIA.F IFITTIA.N.@,-*--) ,r; • Cr The #rel 4 nc r h v ess atilda, the intended wife of\erince $ - 11umberi ' of . Italy o ?i; a p rt cess i n er 19 year by all aceointa erdiciwedviiith;re giftse son, mind and heart, died in Vienna, ow l the morning of June 6th." She inadver tently trod on a lucifer match, which I was laying at her feet on the floor, as glialtitttifd loit - "at thi?wirri dolv — titlli e' one of her relatives. Her summer dress , was in „a blaze bEifore was iircire,af it, and before anyone could run to her rescue,sheaank.to the.,groundia•an ag ony of pain from which only death re r• lir On Wednesday afternoon last, 'BMW& *Miller' a lardr t yenta'," roaidiog'bear Ballston,.N. I.; w:ebt thelield catch a , liorse.', After.gatch iog the animal andlasteningthe halter,^ tbethonse statted-andillelhaltetlentengr . li,ngrtlielboy!s arml.be,Was dragged twice. acrossathe field ;and,along by. the fence,: breaking,several rails. His father was in .sight,-2and 1011 reaching- the. Scene, ihe boylKbrains_were found dashed out, the left .:sidel'of his face completely .broken in, an!Pboth arms and, limbs broken. q General T.T. .lellgher, Acting Governor Moritana, in y is PrOblarna tion., calling for troops to fight the In. diens, says i In'the event, however,,.of a _conflict 'With • the Indians, and their' defeat by the troops acting under this authoriih the lattar shall be at fall liberty to appropriate aii'd.holdwhatev er horses„ robes, arms, and, ev r e4thiirg and anything in the lway of spoils they may capture The right of troops, to this property shall be the right of Pos session, and shall be inviolable." t r . A. pardon'was issued On'tiii 2elth , haat,: in 'the 'case Of General James Longstreet, it having :been - granted upon the personal application c.Cniiiner ons preininent - 'individuals, inClUdihk, among tlie•"narnes appended•to'the quest, that of General . Grant 'and-'otiie'r prominent' officers of- - ale • arti4, - *Rh; several Senator 4 and Representatives, many of whoin were also personally applicants for the pardon. Correepondence from - Ireland states-.positively, that jagleB Stephens had jast paid a visit to Dublin,,and,re turned to France .after attemptingto defend his course, in , a Fenian council'in Dublin. There was no hope' for the cause. The writer states, as a result of the Fenian movement, the.l.l,nited States will this. year.gain an abundant supply of- the p3ost valuable ,eatiggant-labor, from Ireland ; . ear The election of kidges in Leaven , worth, Kansas, have been mulcted in damages: of.'.one cent and costa of snit fox improperly. rejecting the vote of an octoroon ;at the last ielectionr.•, Judge; Brewer deeided that a man belongs to that race from which - ,he draws most of his blood. „That app'eare ~_to _be good sense,. but it will make the Democracy ja" A schooltee.cher in a Texas town weitiirosslyin'sultedky a ban, Who told her it'the same time 'that'irshe had any friend's to avenge he could send them; to ~him{ The lady replied. that ehe was ahlelii iirbtect herself; and, drairing • ri' the than,' killing hinroir the spot: . ' • The., : qouneila of Danville,. Pa., have -pnpend , ,sneh stringent laws .in referenne f ,to Abe small pox now raging in their midst, that the farmeis,,for.miles around there-are afraid-to-venture into town:with , provisions, so great is the fear .orinfectionv..* )rYThe,Pennsylvania • St ee lWkt garrisbnig, are now =-- in , opaTetion: . Pennsylvania pig iron is used t.lfe manufaCture of steel: ;by th.e,Bessemer prooess. .TheeApiteiti or the works is 15,000 tons. rolling mill to opiate in connection with the' - Steel Tot:hp:is now in course 'of erection.'' ,• . „ fir In - New* York twenty:: drinking fautitaine tare to , .be. erected by.-the So-4 ciety for the Prevention of Crhelty to- Anitnald.•They aie of iron, ornamentally designed-in-three dePartments—the,uP-. per for the public, the middle - our:fo r , hortteg, -and the fower one' for•doge. • ..)147 A. Providence, R. 1., writeijias been visiting Chicago, and he glies it.a bad character. He says that the t:ailors' children go•ragg,ed, shoemakers' children barefoot,_ and theugii, it is th'egreate;it cattle market in the world, Chicago has the meanest•heef. . , ice' A cauple : of women - tn. - Bangor, kq., set Upoll a fellow , the. other•nightl who had grossly insulted theui, fan dime "very pear'beating - 111e rates out,. liecid'liie,irreiildere were -badly: liTiiiiktd,'itfailine' of lieleeth ktrookbll' down his throat. ' • .;. A ; p'urr, belooKicsto,l±drs. Gov-, (truer: Haydel,, of NOrtlicroßtop, stealing. which a.coacbman bas in, 'jail , for several weeks., : was form& other day at the old American. House, where it had•been carried by mistake by truckman. •' • • - •• Queen Victoria recently met' her two eons, the. Piince of WalesAndthd Duke of gilinharg,.at a puhilic - eercimdity at keli4gion l a 6 o gave the! a: 16134 scolding, fa? 0;10.414.'0f every one, for their flirtations And goings "'on at Paris. si,-- ,-, gi: Sple id priXeS in greenbacks Oveisss,oooin greenbacks; $lO,OOO in Sewittg Machines ;.'S L I $9OO, in Washing ,14 , set in e 4,,ti vast: amonn tt cit VI oop Skirts, A Ibilm‘, Booki, Gold Pens; Pen cils, Lockets, ite 4 4c„-t.kbe distributed •to the subcribers of the "Home Amuse ment." Every yearly subscriber gets Itleeritt:four "lib Ifets*,'dffilivilig" from $5 'to SIOQ each in greenbacks. Canvassing agOnts ti?:Ao;,tekday raising dabs. Satriple copies 'with 's ..aadtull- directions and..in., structions to agents, sent by mail, by riClOSing ten 'cents, atijass - elll to f124 - ' Atasement; 3 78 sereet; -- New York. Male and Female Canvassing Agents wanted in every i,t;'vrn and neighborhood in the United States. . gar Santa Anna, it seems, has, like, Valandigham.soMes years ago• been wait l in and watching over the border for his opportunity. Tampico, it is, reported, has declared for him, which is only the comMencement .that heralds a counter revolution. We trust this movement in behalf of 'a man who was not on the ground fighting against Napoleon and his Austrian cohorts will bepromptly pot down, In Mexico stealing is the stated occupation of a great portion of the population, and whether it is a skirt. or a, kingdom does not appear to make'Much difference. Jaarez has fair ly won his dangerous Presidency by his sword, and -to take it from him by any other means simply, larceny. , Cr The English papers announce Abe deaths--of Armstrong; -441. ,, %C1e1tic lexicographer, and .Mr. Alexander Bro die, a promising young sculptor. Dr. Armstrong ' is heselincivri by his "Dic tionary of the Gaelic- Language and. Literrture." 'He - enjoyed a. - pension from thrkßoyalißounty „Fund, bestowed by- Lord Palmerston, and which was lately increased: by. Lord- Derby.-:- His age was seventy-nine years. , Mr. Brodie's age was thirty-seven. His principle works were a statue .of Queen Victoria, "Highland. Mary," "Cupid and. Mask," and a statue of the late Dula of Richmond. Cr A gay old boy of sixty years re cently married in Portland, Me., a blooming maiden not out of berg teens and-on , Saturday-"night-last the young woman presented to her venerable but vigorous lord and master four children at one . Nil swoop—two' boys anetwo girls. After mature deliberation, the . ord fellow has eon Olat . drown any of the litter. ' Cr At Syracuse, N. Y., a few days since; a boy was passing along the street, when a part of a window glass fell from a window. above, and struck him onthe end of his nose, cutting the end entirely off, and.,extending the out an inch on Abe left side of the lip and about two inches on the right cheek, making a,gash•some four inches in length, - „liir A double cylinder, `copperplate printing machine, printing both sides of - a continnotik sheet in succession, is in operation on school copy books. The cylinders revolve in a . ,trongh of ink, which is scraped off for the impression of a t'doctor.” A Liverpool, printing firm have purchased the English patent and , introduced the machine there. ita" . "Their name is legion'," may be applied _to the innumerable diseases to which the skin is subject . It would be well for those who „are afflicted with apparently incurable ulcers, f old some, erystipelas and, eruptions to use Grace's Celebrated Salve, which cores in. a very sheitAime„cuts, burnsocalds,-&c. fir Daring the recent visit of General Sheridan Galveston,l'exas; he be. came so convinced of the disloyalty of the police- foice of. -that city thit.bet removed every man, from. the-chief to theldwest . stibordirmte,:atid ordered the military authorities to act intheitstead. fir It: is stated -that Marquez, on hearing of the capture of MaziMilian, opened papers left him _by the latter tine finding one of them was an abdica tion in favor of young , Iturbide, he pro claimed .T.turbide . mperor under the regency of Carlotta. attetnp,t to build a tunnel tinder the Chicago, river has signally failed. The entire work lately in .pro grass, including ~rnasonry„,timher,,4„ last Friday , morfiing,fell in, with a,craeh, i n ckl y au.loas ea ; to, ; the _contra _ c t • . • - < Gra newts* exhibits ancient breech rocidlo'g oandun used '4OO - years' a4o, tilmost :of ihe'eilin pattern of Krupp's" tint probiii4 Voi:ifuite' gbod,'"ldldb revolvers oe , oldenlfme, not:quite equal' to Colte, bct the same generilprinei; : Lincoln, University, fos eigokktion r p,f negrpes,at OxfOrfl„P.a., is, in a flourishing ,condition. Nearly all or, , the ..pou!ttorn s.4tek,arojeyresen!,ed by . sphokare, South barolinkatons.4as eigilt pulls, in attendance. ;_ _ , Ttie 'household effects of Mrs. Lluotdo - ,' wife - of itek-PresiJent; are tie , id Sold an'Ctibn;lat - Ttid lllTB.k" only $2OOO. ' BRAIIAM 'LINCOLN'S ROBESTIC LIFB,— Frank Mooje, the editbi of the Rebel . ? liopl Record; -bas issued an excellent ik.reople's Edition!' of the "Real Life of Abraham ;- "Lincoln," illustrated with a splendidqitOess, for which Mr. Lincoln sat, at Mr. Moore's request. The book also contains a complete version of Mr. - Laricoth's faickite — phinf "0 ! 'Why shbuld the spirit of mortal be proud ;" with an account of its authorship as given by 111. r. Lincoln. Any person can obtain a copyrfree,by-mail;by-sending,.theiprice, 25 cents, to Frank Moore, 45 Bible !House, New York air Now that the Bankrupt Law is winrin'tonoperuticinritlirbustAlistweveL !we! ickterptediiti hank pup tcy :9 hutO have a good, -of lhelaw, and ;i4. can think of , no,better way, of obtaining one than by sending .20 cents to Frank Moore, - Publisher, Bible House, New Xeirli;:fpr . a coPy'ofhis. "Peoples Edi tion." It is sent free by mail, for that price -20 cents. Notittz I:3= Dr.. Sou mccesi Mandrake. Pills a sub stititte fof Calomel. These Pills are composed of various roots, having the poiver-to relax the secretions.of the liver as promptly and effeeft ually as blue pill 9r mercury, and without pro ducin any at those - disagreeable er dangerous effects which often follOw the use of the latter. In all, bilious disorders these pills may be used with confidence, as they pro Mote the dis chame of vitiated bile, and'remoVe those ob structions from._ the liver and biliary ducts, which are the cause of bilious affections in general, - • • - -• Schenck's Mandrake Pills cure sick head ache, and:ail disorders of-the liver,. indicated by sallOW 'Bhp, coatid tongue, costiveness, drow siness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in -a tor r ad ofebstructed cenditiOn': : • : - - In Short, these pills inay be used with advan tage in all cases when a purgative °reiterative medicine is requited. please ask for "'Dr. .selienek's Mandrake - Pills;" and observe that the two likenesses of, the,-Doctor are on the governmen t..stamp—one when in the last stage of Constimption—the other in his present health. Sold by all drukgists and dealers. . 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These witnesses have declared 414 most -explicit tents that the preparation is a safeguard against epidemics, ! i s sovereign remedy for dyspepsia, a valuable anti-bilious medicine. a promoter of appetite, a genial and harmless stimulant, a good accli mati medicifie,Aatrengther t e i of the nerves, B general invigorant, a protection against the deleterious effects ofmalaria and impure wa ter, and that it impacts a degree of vigor and 1 activity to the vital forces which is not cora municated by any other of the tonics and stow achies-in use Under these circumstan ces the self-preservative law of natu.e should teach every iational person who, either by reason of in t; debility or in consequen t e of exposure to unwholesothe influences, is in peril of losing the greatest of all temporal blessings, TLEALTH, the importance of using the bitters as a defensive medicine. Dyspep, ties who neglect to give it a trial are simply their own enemies. 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To CONSUMPTIVES.—The advert:ser, baring been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affecrioc, and .that dread disease Cobsumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SURE CORE for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all throat andlung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, rind spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, Patties wishing the prescription, free, by return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. Wasolc, Williamsburgh, Kings Co., N. Y. - - WORDERFUL BUT TROE.—Madatne Relll - the world renowned Astrologist an Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clair voyant state, delineates the very features of the person y ou , are`to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the' Paychoinarope, guarantees to prodoce a perfect and life-like picture of the future hus band or Wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of chara ter, &e. This is no imposition, as testimon ials without number can assert. By stating plac e of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and, enclosing fifty cents, and stamped enVeloe}addrelsedio yourself, you will re p ceive the picture by return mail, together with desired information:... 31:3=' Address in confidence, Mariann GO' TRUDE REMINGTON, - U. B" 297, West Troy, N. Y. - - - ted with the utmost success, by lla" Deafness, Blindness and Cater .1 J. M. 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