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A Rich Scene.
in tn I. anan.an no... ..';
deti.le on the bill t pmhibil lha n. of,
h.H.r...Hlrri,,.linn.in.r ,!co,l hv Mr.
A'kea. We n.bli.l, a f. w of the mo.l
brilliant .iaa ...
Mr. IMiiniiinliil '' an anirin niinnrrr
uf lumps from fhllillnnl. When lie t a
a rltild of li'iiil. r growth, lit unod In trim.,
dl liii hoop, nil ui'Cotm.-iotn of tin1 I'ulf
Hint wa In uti-rr lur hurl. Liter In lile,
ho swallowed ring, hi li n ml ml in
hoop-l'' "! h; and . v-n now me
r. r -
Iiinri .
Mr. IJrown ci.mplainrd that it w
Imnnaeibln now to chooi-e d n-ifr, mr
hrr il-forta wcr!o rn n iy nopa aim
fiirrlonrd in rrinolinu tlinl tlio naked
H irnker tlrdrr,
Mr. Ilrowi Mr. Hpenkc-r
Kp'ker Tim honorblr grmhwii ia
out of orih r.
Mr. Brown Hill, M". HpeaLor, the na-
ki-d. HpetkiT II'jIH your fafgue, air.
Mr. Drown Th" naked
Npeaker Upon mv noul, Brown, ii
Ixiii-n or I 'I! hiro von rrened.
Mr. Brown Permit mo to rx.tlain.Mr.
Si taker. Wh-n I aai.l Ihn inked
Hpeaker (yelling) Cli r tlio Qallerlea
of tlio lailieisMr. HrrfP'aiit.
M'. Brown In the nnme of the
rnteen grncet and the firti'en miiaea, Mr.
Hjieak'-r, let nm apologfj I only meant
to any that hop and crinoline have
reached to audi a rolundeney, thai it wa
impoaoihle to arrive at tlio tinned
Speaker (frantically) Death and blue,
d
rvurl Mop. or i n uraui you mii no-
Mr. Brown
truth! Naked truth una what I waa
go.
liii; to nr.
Mr dnnlmr Hon underatond hit lionora
bio friend to ,iy that people Could not
paa alonj the atrneta without being ai
aaulted by liighwnrnien. Now, aurely.
the honorable member from I.nko Onta
rio rould not but be awnro that the rhnr-art-r
of every member ol thu Homo wa
air.Tti'il liv mi h dam
Mr. T.iih"t ohj'-cti d to inch unparliam
entary language,
Mr. Koai pmteateil agninat interrup
tloii. Ho wia going to any by iiich
dim
Mr. J. Cnmcrjn The honornJile liiem.
hi r alii iild notawenr in that drcuillul innn
ner. Sir. Ifok-a Wnanl d iinir anytliins l '
the kind; but would he tempted In do ho,
if not a Hoa rd to flui-di hi" a.'iilence
but inch a ilnm order, order) a dnm
roii!uinti he would repeat it by audi
tin tn I ireiiienilnm tciroai'.
Mr. Writ;lil aloi d up and moV il.aiu'uUl
the wildent t'ouliiHion, that Mr. Itoaa lie
xh. IUmI from the hoti lor rin'h awful
lanyuaoL.
Mr. H'ia (black in the face) oclnim
cd Hint dumdoino tdik-nirnft waa all ho
meant to any when be waa interrupted by
a fenl
Sir. Talbot Who' a fool!
Mr. Hon KooIimIi nra
Sir. rnineron Who' an e !
Mr. Roan (wildly) Foolith araottion
of profunity.
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Volcanic Eruptions.
The Coal ii R:ca paper linvv foil ml out
what accaaioiied the lite alumer ofanbei
in llie vnllry or St. Joae. It hud iia orig
in in the y.ilcnno of Turrinllin. 1li I'm
cei IllUci il any:
'TIij aahe c iiitinuod falling during
thrvo day and threo night i i the valley
if St. J ii", ex.'i'.ing muell alarm in the
mindaol'lho iuhnhitiint. The Uover
nor of Cartiago wau indiiecd to aoud a
cuiiiuiiaaioti ol mountain traveler to in
enoct the volo.ino which had been emit
lunr for aever.il dnv coluni of denae
auioke. tin thu 1 it It tlio cominiiaionera
darted Ironi Cartingo, and on tlio ilflth
readied tlio Innn ol pjii .niriin, wuere j
tho aahe lay
one tool iiikk on ine
irrouiid increiibing in depth na they reach-i
d tho lagoon, where they cneninped al
the fmt of Iho volcano, luring the
n !irli t they were alnrmeil at the cmmlaui
aublcrralicou lloiae which pri Ci'edeil
iroin t l ' bowel of tlio enrth.and omul
lug like the delonalioiiaof angry urgnj
on a rck-bound barrier. I
On the 3Hth they aaeended lo the aum
mil of the volcano. A ma-a of amoke
wa ruing, twice th height of that
which waa aren during the luat eruption
in February. It color win between
black and green, and wn mixed with
huge vo'uun'B of blue lUine, accompanied
with violent tremor of tho cjirlh, anil
laep rumbling oiiinl. Alter the amoke
and Ami' a bad been vomited out, one
wide crater waa en almort round, and
deep a tho veritable portal of lartnrux,
with the internal uall of a yellow in li
and blark hu.a if lined with a rcunoua
compound. Km in llie profi uud depth
of tlio crater a pedii'erou udorancenuod,
and the rumbling iunda at ench iiiomelil
became wore and more a brining.
Tho niounlniiiei r iiotnl I lint San
Cnrle Iho north peak ol the crulcr, hnd
antiru'y diaappeared into the abya. The
ui'iuntbin, a very large oil", i entirely
co v. red w'th iiie lo the depth of three
fui t, mid the country an uud, fur nine
mile Ironi the NHuntuin, i alu Covered
wiih aolu
On the eaat aide el Hie volcano, and 1
about live bundled yard-fronuhe crater,
atream h appeared vhone woier r.
rxtreinelv acid, nerhati containiiiL' aul-
pburic acid. Oil Iho liorlh.ent aide,!
( ward the aoun ea of the River Tor-1
fiiL'ero. all veoitation hn been deairoyeii I
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foriuiny league. Hie lu 'iinluiueer,
x.-i,., il.,., ,., ,.,.ir. .1..,, ii... ..,.rii, .. ..in.
loroek to and Iro wider them, and lhal
the heavy torrent nl C..U rain. and want
of ; fire and oilier d,nnoltic, did uoi per-
to rem tin Ijnoer than four
hour
The Democratic Party To-Day.
Prom the pcch m Mr. Coddliugtou,
War I) uiocrut, in New York tlioutlur
day.)
V here u that iunpircd, Coliiaeou old
D.'iu M?r l ie p irty whx'i J lleraan found,
ed, Jckon iuimort ii aed and J une
Buchanan Luriee' S.mie year ago there
could be acen itranded on the ahore ol
L"ug Inland Sound, the ahallered n in
linn of a once noble dream. It guards
were down, it ruHder gone, it machine-
ry hrokan and iwele. Unit blackened,
and continued by dorm and conflagra
tion, It name dill glared out in full rupi
tala; th bell which bad o often rung the
public tn harbor and borne, (till anuuded
nieiiinglly with every (lofting gale.
Jlt (o (Knd the Democratic party.
The tame auund dill call to u, but ii
ia lb toll above the wreck. The aiue
grand old name atill wave upon the
coipign-banncr, waylaying u dr ul
frge,but th vena ! we trusted to carry
u aaleiy iiiroun every ea, once ao
powenul and pojiular, now dr. A before
lh dorm, a lirunkrnr helpl am'
auarling minority. Whyiait that every
eaat wind dritale upon a Democratic de
feat! Why i il that every northern that
whirl down upon u a Republican ma
jority! Why ia lint the Wed, to which
we kr told lo look for clear ki and
. fair weather, the Wed ia knack with the
popular rrfnaal io rtali r.i thi o-called
Ilrmocraryl All Uninterrupted pro.
parity haa weaned patriotism and wiwloin
,. irom politic. Little men havo been
p-jrmitted lo trifle with great priuciphl,
' and death or rliaju.t awept all the Demo
erati gireu from the brim.
5rHnt of tlta fc'llowa that have the
gift uf "sreoud ight" are merely bard
.'r'.r krr who re donlib.
Truth in Courtship.
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" '"Y 'V77r , " 7 '"V""
him know, Id her know, what .rrt of t
peroi, jro. r-lly are. Toll each other
v,1P ..ultn; make know,, ynnr r.-al o., in.
."" "' ". "f. marr'd,
snu lint r"U rxprci iu uu irni u an
mi.rriid companion. Di'api.a id mljuro
the litim ttninjr whiih i almost unier
n mnoiijj lover, (iirls kern out ol
aiht nil tlirir failing", and do llmr D'-nt
' rnunt their bennx to think tlmin aiignl",
mut mm l.ow hk vci io rn rj
I .. . . . k ..
I live but to milk Ho rn happy. t"'
j. nt at it otifflit to be) wlli ,,,'t 1,0
,(tpr murnncp. I he woman win tr"'"
weary ol anvnya ariinu; m r .r. ui, .v,
llie iii.iii will not riniure nn oi mm i.o -
veuii'lici a, anil aonuiii in on n ii . ii':i-n
pli ae tlio wjninii who i aecurely
own.
fl ia llio dearcat pleanure of evi ry true
Wfoiiau to obey and make' hippy the mnu
alio loea, if he ia kind and reaoiimlile;
I'lit how nmrh belter it would be lo tench
the aweelln-nrt the truth Inatead of a
ilala-'hood a to her fuliiro imaition. I
j won't any anytliintf morn to tlm gitla, for
aa they linvo to wait to bo wooed and won,
and na they have fewer rhaueea than
men hiive. there ia more vicuan I'or'.hi m
to put tlio bent aideotii; and we hnre no
rnriher conlroveray wun num. nui
moil are withciil rxeue for hnldinj; out
audi preleneea aa they do. They are
cruel and unwite. Crael, hecauao the
niio wliirh lint woman will feet when all
i.j, auhaervienev and deference to her ia
wu,lie.l, will lie proportion to uic pieao
.rao.oo 7 uv r... .......... w ... . ... '
rauau her reaolntely to rebel, or ailently
to cenae to love. In either cnan th'i
liualianil will be aon ly punlnbed for an
long ignoring their jimt relation to each
ol her. l.aily contributor.
A Great Place for Items.
Whu'linif, Wei-t Va., munt bo a cnpl-
Inl pliico for ilema, thn lollowing i .x
tract from (he Iiitrllitrnctr will ahow.
Kirnt, it appear that a gentletnun war
attacked by crown:
A gentleman of Wheeling went hunt
ing a few day allien, and not finding imy
belter gnme, In took a h t at a lot of
crow Hint wero cawing In the wood.
He wound d one of tho lur.l lit th wing
when il tliitlired to thu ground, tlio
ceiitlemaii picked il tiji. Tho hurt bird
fluttered and e.ricil l pileonaiy, uiien
auddeiily ll.o whole Hock rnino to ila
imaialancn und made nil attack upon thu
hunter. Tl ey lluiter.'il nhout 1 1 -t head
nod picked end acralchcd him with null
violence that ho waa obliged lo defend
him..elf with a nlick, nud wn liunlly
compelled to let tho wounded crow go,
nnl lu bral a retreat.
And now for a inirnenlou cacape ol a
young man who fell from an elevation of
ai.xty feel wliilal gnuiering cueaiuui mr
bia lai!y luve the woman I aing of grenl
iihvaicvl Klrclii.'lh. picking him lip and
carrying him a niilet Tho tnltlUjfcnctr
ay:
A young man nitmcd Polliifrew, of
U'luieling, while liunti.'ig nheariiiitti a few
uiilea enal of tou n, on Saturday, ellmed
to the top of a large tree, and, in tlio act
il Blinking a limb, the uruncii, to wiucn
he wii cliuuing, brnko, atnl hu lell to
ground, a lit uieo ol nearly aixiy leei.
lie decended about half tho ilintauce
head loreiiiont, bill had milVicictil prcaeurr
of miiul lo aeixu n friendly lunli, winch
not oti'y turned him end for end, but con
aideralily eaaed bia full. Ho wua badly
alunned, and laid at thu foot ol thu tree
in an inaei'Bihle condition. lie wua
accominnicd by a young lady, woman ol
great phyaicnl Ktreuglli. Shu picked hiiu
mi and euiried him in her anna a ilia-
I u lieu of Hourly a mile, to llio neareal
,ui,, where he griiduiilly recovered, and
returned to Wheviing on oununy.
How Petroleum is Formed.
w'er inning iu lonn on, uo ine
oxygen i nn free to aaceiid lo the ul
a inoaphero or unilo wild minerala and
lorm ox d a. The rcvere ol tin prime.
miction i Ircmienily ked, win n will
' become .xiiaunted! o may
anawer, when lm ocean la, and iiotbi
niillluin tore.
Tho l'itlaburg f'nrpaice, apeciilu'.ing
on tlio formntioii of Petroleum, anyai
We eel it down aa an axiom, that na
ture i not only cnpahlo of producing
now all nrliclea llint ho ha ever pro.
ducod, but ihnt alio l and will continue
lo produce them until alio uuUUitc
umclhiug bolter. Purhnpaour meaning
will bo belter understood by applying it
to a (ingle article. Suppuae, for iiialnnce.
wo take the one in which we all bnvo o
deep an iutore it petroli inn. Till i
known to bo a hydro curium, coinpua.'d ol
two gue. Theae gae are primary elu
meiila, iiidoatructiblo and cxhiiuatli'r ill
quantity. One of them hydrogen ia
a constituent in all vegituble forma and
in many of tur rock. One hundred
pound of limciitoho when burned, "ill
weigh lint rxiy pound.
The pail driven efl' by burning la car
bonic acid. Underlying the "Oil Rock"
i a airnlum of limenione, of unknown
ihickiie, but known lo be upward of
one thouannd feel in depth. The waler
lulling on tho urlae.o and percolating
through, the porcu andtno Unit over
liea tun oil ruck, bi'comea ulinrired with
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.1.1., p iva.u, -"I "' - ' ' '
lllgerilltuin, an moinr irm ui-a hi, nun-
alouo rock uud di compoae it tho Car
bon i i llie rock nud Iho liilr. gen of the
I een in burning the oil iu a hiwp--ihe
" en in the uliuonpliero uiiiluig
Willi'
the c.iriion in tlio oil lorining c.iruuinc
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ami iill
the h).lrogen rorniliiK
water llui 'oiniiloliuii llio circle, ine
Had Him There.
At the lllulehlurd School t.amiuntin
in Troy, Tueailny BlternoMii, one of Ihe
c niiiii'llee Kui.l ti) tho President of Iho
Board of K.Jiiention, who wna conductino
the rxorciaea: "Ank Yin when the war
will end. linen Unit will puxxlu 'em'"
Mr. Kemp, in hi blandeat toiiea, aniil lo
the cliia: ' Il it arkrd by a visitor when
thi war will end. Can any of you an
nwer the qiu'ationl"
Up went a (how of hand. A k'aal
flftucu boy and girl nianifetti d a will
Ingne to olve llie problem that dulea.
men, nunneiera and pvliliriana, are
aunnoaed to anaxle over in vain.
'younitiv anawer .1' aaid Preaident
Keiiiolo a briifhl-eved littk-rlrl uearhim.
When will tho war end!
Rising from her aeat the lid I patriot
in a clear unfaltering voice, with enthusi
asm Ukahinj from her eye, anawered:
"When tkt rllt lay eW farir arm
ad iu oreeaor."
Thu tmiii tho mouth of children often
fall price let pearl of wImIoiii. The
perun who had auggeated tho Inquiry
audi "I e.ues we won't have any more
qiiettiona." "We are all loyal in Una
chool," wa the comment of the Princi
pal, echoed by ihe In ree audience ereaont.
Albany Esprtn.
AarKNi' Ward U Naw Yoax. Ar
inu Ward i one of Ihe senaat on in
New Yorkijuat now, and hi elcgnnt hall
at 80(1 Broad ay i nightly crammed to
repletion by the faahionablo of llio Me.
trnpoli, w ho admire Ilia picture pf Ihe
Uoraioua, and roar ovvr hi lunny de
eriptive lalka. Tho entire prea of New
York, we have bee plraard to notice,
i)tliuiuticlly eoniuiend hi entertain,
mem, and prealict a prolonged atav for
the huinnnat in the Metrupoli. H i
ow iu hi fourth wk.
0rW Amerit an do not pl.y enmig.
.i. our.olre op with over-work.
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Our liolidnv ere too few.
And when
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?2JlJb , nr-VlTVnY At
1 ,i 3n few In other conntT.ei are
th. eon-r, of in th. oo.nli.ff hou-e, or
wartlmuae. and conversant with ll the
Invnterie of bargain Itnd nr Young
America make cuntracla and rflVelaaalv
nt the tlmi" of life whon Liigluih yoiinu-
Mpr, ,re tri,(r,ck,ng In pipronn ind ifiiinca
Ho
i.i . M.t. lhB ,mII.ir. ahowinir aumulpa.l
! ,,,.,1,,,,,,, ,,r rit u rom talo to atnto o-
,.f Up-Oro ho ia fairly dolo-1'"'1"
i BCi.nt. Thia early Inilui tion into
(juilil
; r
tniimtnon inakea U1 rhrewiler and
luirpcr thiiH other nntioiia, but doca it
inaku ua liappirl Dora it not blot otir
anptrlty fur wholeaomo recreation) ' By
tlio time that a innn thn brought up,
rearhea llie prime of life, ia ho not a;it
to be completely antiirntnl, aa it were,
with biisiiieaa, that lil CJii't think of
liltlo tlt' '
Ilii.i.'a Idi;a or mr. Aaurtic State.
A gentleman lately overheard Vhu follow
ing convi raatlou between a mnu and a
union who niHieartd a Ihouuh they hud
i jul rctntned from a plvuanrolrip to aonie
Woman ''Blow me, Bill, how tired t
feelt I'm aa miserable, too, aa a atarved
cat. What a iniacrablo World tbi if I
winh I'd never been born, that I do, and
now that I am horn I wiah myaelf dead
I nrrfi in I Man "Why. Bet what' the
auuut l' y oinn II Y liv, don't I tell
ycr I'm na miaemhle na a Ml." Mn
"Miaernble, indeed! Why, what on eartfi
wotilit yer linvel 1 on wua (Iruiik on
Monday, and you waa drunk again on
Wednesday, and I'm bleat if that in n't
pretty near rnoueli pleasure for ycr, I
don't know what I. I a'poae you wanla
to no a uowiinglit bauglo hero upon
CUTlll.
Ativicx To A Yoi'Nu Lawiu. Tho fol
lowing la llio advico ol an rxiiinininir
jiii ge io a young lawyer, on adunanion:
"Sir, it would bo idle to trouble you fur
ther. You are perloct; and I willdiiiniaa
you with a few word of advice, which
you will do well to fol low. mi will
lind il laid down aa a maxim of civil Inw
never lo ki llio maid when yon can kin
Iho mialreaa. Curry out thi principle,
air, and yon are ale. Never any 'boo' to
a gooan when alia ha Iho power lo lay
golden (ggit. I, i t your luco be loiio,
your uilla longer. Never put your hand
in ymir pocket when anybody' elao ia
handy. Kacp your conacience for rour
own private uae, and don't trouble it
with other men' mailer. Planter tho
judge nud butter the Jury. Look a a wiao
u uiiuwl,und boa oracular a a town
clock. Hut above all, get money: hon
i ally if i,u ran, my dour a.r, but get
money, i wcicoiuu you to Iho br.
How to Get Exempted.
II. SI. I.ewi waa. drilled in Now Cm
lie townahip, tin county, in tho 101) per
cent, ami npnn applvlng loCupluiii Min
uet, was iulormed lliul if one Reuben
llaughtnun, who waa drafted a a princi
pal, nud failed to report, wn forthcoming,
lie, Lewi, would bo released. So
I,hwI gut an order to arreil, and alarmed
lor amno point in Delaware county,
lllinoi, where he heard Butighinan had
gjnr, and the firat pernio he run auro
upon arriving nl the pluco wa thu mini
He took churgo of iho gomlenian, and,
Inal S itunluy nigm, delivered linn to
Captain Smnel. Iluiighmaii wna ex
auiiiied, prunuuiiced nouuJ a a dollar,
and L"wi wa rolcuaed, ana given.
voucher for 30 for the nrreat, which
junt pnid i xpenae. n recommend
Una coorao to our urnited fellow-citixeii
of the 100 per cent. 'wAorlon A g.
The House that Jeff Built.
Some gen In in Cleveland tin got off
the follow ing neat parody of an old
lory :
t nirooo Vlattorm 1 hi ia the home
that JeQ lluilt. -
3'remon Thia ia tho malt thnt lay In
the limine that Jell' Built.
McL'lttlan Thi I the rat that ate
the mil 1 1 that lay in the liouie that Jeff
lluilt. '
l' ion, Party Thi I the cot thai
cnuulit thu rat that ale the mnlt thai luy
ill Iho huuae mal Jell lluilt.
1'eace l)ttrwcracyTU I the dog
Hint barked at thecal that caught Iho rui
Ihut ate llio malt that lay In tho home
that Jefl'Built. ; I-
Abraham Lincoln Thi 1 the ox with
pointed horn thnt loaned tlio doir that
burked at the col that nl tint nil that
ate the mall lhal lay In tho houao that
Jefl'Uuilt.
'Uidtrof Som of t. lU rfy" Thia ia Ihe
maiden u ll lorlom lliul vm gored by the
ox with the pointed horn lliul limned up
Ihe dog all tattered torn that barked nt
thu cal that caught llie rat that ale the
um "1 "
.,,,,11 tm, y j ,h0 !,,
thnt Jeff
YalliJiiham Thi i llio
Priest all
aliuven and (horn that married ihe maid
en all forlorn, to Seymour' Peaou Parly,
all tattered and torn thai wa gored by
llie exwilh pointed horn that loaned tip
the dog lliul burked at the rat that tor
mented llio rut that nle Ihe malt thnt lay
in the haute Ik it Jetriluilt,
i.i. .t v.-u. ..I-- -ri.i. i- .1.. .....l
,lllt crowed in tho morn lo wnko up tin-
Pried ell ohnven and ahorn, that murried
the inuideii an foHorn, tliet 1 plant in
Mnc' pillow full many a thorn, that will
pi. ree to tho qnice like Ihe pointed horn,
Hint loa il ;i the dog llmr chew d the rat
lliul nte the malt that lay in the'houae
(lint Jiff limit.
OiyA-Jeraeyman wa very aiek, and
wa nut expected lo recover. Hi friend
got around hi bed, and one of them fay.
"John, do you feel willing lo diet" John
inline an ruon io give in view on ine
aiilijert, and anawered with hi Utble
voice: ''I think I'd rather day where
I'm belter nciuaiuted."'
dTh too (reqii.nt uae or anihoriiy
impair il. If thuudeit wero conliini.il it
would excite no more (dilation than Ihe
noire uf a mill..
JefT. Davi anya that "the lunl lie ia
evere.l." Prentice ay he
haairt got
u I""! !'bu
nnl i'tio" yet, and he won't be able to
aewr rt when h doe get it.' '
A little boy, few days tint'C, while
coining down vtair, wa cautioned by
bis mother not to tno hi ballanee. 11 1
mieation whleh followed wail putaler:
'Mother, if V hould )o my ballauce,
wnero wouiu ngo loi
(V5"A goellrman' hoMet, when Uiey
iuii away with him, aro "circumstance
over which be haa no control."
OCrWhen your wif feold vioiently,
you can alwty draw ainarlly the married
man' bow-lring lilcitet.
pr"5ever put olT unlit to-fliorrow
what can bo aceoninliahed to dav," aaid a
mother to her iiitlo boy who desired to
defur au allotted tnak. "Viand over that
other pleoe of pie, then," replied ' the
young hopeful.
OrTo riaculato "Ciod help the poor,"
il one oi me (neaped ol charilK'.
t OtrVin'S wey our iKiirhto'a al.
Hetpecl, by all meaua, hi tehne.
(t-If a man I given to liquor, let uol
liquor ho given to him.
drivcilt'ri'iith uppdilf.
DR. WIS H A R T'S
M.' iil -Ml -M- J - S 1
TAll CORDIAL !
IB TBS BEST BKMZDY FOR THROAT AHD
MJHO DISEASES.
It la tl. vital principle of th pin trM
? flEE S.1 1" tZ '
ical proppitirt r relinii.
,ich
It la nix nniy ie ana reliatiie reniriif
lint ever been iirapaied from tli
ju,f f tlm pino in.
li irmKi' dlgcltlr orgunt ind r-
It trriiKihi lit the ib hitilalfd nyalem
It pt:nlii and cnrlcli-a ilia l,U,d,an.l ri-
)!" rruptiun which
scrofula lirvi'da.
Il dia.olvva th niiirut or lihgni which
aiupalueair pnsaaga e( lha lung.
It hraliug priueiplra act iixn the irrl
tated ( irfao ol lb lung and throat, pen
etrating to an oh diteaard part, ruhVving
pain and nnbdiiltir tnunmmatiou.
. It it Hi result ol year uf aluily and ri
periuient, ami U i on", rril le ih aft) ctr.l
villi the pnsttavo aaanranco of ila power lo
cure lh billowing diseaaea, If llie palianl
haa out too lonn delayed a resort lo thf
inaaiiauf eure: Consuinpilnn of t'ie Liliia,
Couidii, (tore Throat and Hr.nl, llioucliitin,
ihina, Wiiooping t'oufih, Uiphiheri. aud
i alae an xcHrnt rrniedy for Dit ol
lh alidimja and frmal Coinplaiuln,
liar vnu a eoiight llav you a orv
throat? Have toil any of Ilia .n inoiilln y
aympioma of Hint moat fatal disease, Con
auinpiion? Ilnmvhoaboulil In) warned by
llirs.- aympioma genrrally think light ol
l lu m until il is lnu late. Prom this fact,
perhaps, more thnn any other, arise the :id
pruvelenc and fatality of a disease which
aw. Ni lo lh grava at least on sixth ol
death' victim. Consumption ha destroy
ed more of t'uc liiu:uiu lainila thi any oihar
disrate, and the beat pliyaiciam fin? many
yean have deapalrnl of a eure, or a rnneily
that would heal the lunoa, but for more
than two hundred ysara thy whole, meiiieil
world ha lin imorsMrd Ihut (lu re waa a
in Valeriana powri ami ellieicney In lh Pine
Tnn I ar to heal the luli; j lll-refore, Ihey
have- ri'coinnieinled the uao uf I'ur Water,
which in many sua. hai a giMid slfeet. but
how lo combine the mrdiciil properlie
10 heal the lungs, hs ever been a ttivsterv
until II wna discovered by Dr. L. Q. C. WH4-
11 ART, or Phl adulplna, the proprietor of
WUhart'i Fin Tree Cordial.
Il ii now reemnmeniled and prescribed in
the prdclioe of a larx aiituher uf tho moil
iiitullig.iut and able physician.
The Tar Cordial whan taken with Wlahart'a
Dyapopsia Filli, Il aa Uufatllng Cur for
Dyspepsia.
Mn. Wisimst: I wlah to add my teslimo
uy to Iho huiiilreili you receive lo lh heal
ing prnpt'rlici of your I'iue Tree Tar Cordial.
Kur fifteen years aufferer, ten yur ol lhal
nmc i nv aiepi only in my chair, not be
ing able to lie down for fear ol iiniHiation.
I havo rmployeil aeven of Ilia best phi si
eiane in Phi adelphia, who all pronounced
mv can Incurable. 1 waa taken to llie Col
h'ne, where the Faculty having dona what
lin y could. deulured my diaeasr an incurable
ease ol Asthma and Uhr mo Dysiep,ia, in
Hi Inst slnoi', ami Ihnt mv liimra were oar-
ially gon. Piuding on of your ciroulara.
my wile procured ironi jmir sturo a bottle
of 3'oiir C'onlial. Peraererinuly I uaed aeveu
hoi ilea, and a box and a hull uf your Uya
pepsl i'illa, when I felt lhal my disease hud
wholly given way, and th Cordial had gir
en me nnw vigor ami itreuirih. leniitli.iied
Iu improve, and fur the pail three months
I have been able to sleep in niv bed sa
entindly an I ever did. 1 am now weil. ni.il
havegiiliicil twenty llrapoumlaln my weight
i am mil to worn ana provide mr mv fuml
ly. I sud you thia trus and fuiihlui itnto
nielli lor tho lienettl ol the aun.'riue.
Krieiids, enll nn.l ee me, near Difoid
Cliureh Post lllllee, Twenty third Waid,
I'hiladelpliia. Iiaao llai.tisn s.
Wlthart'i Pin Tree Cordial. Oroat Remedy
, for Consumption.
RfcaDian, P., April 19, 18C-I.
Da. Wisiiin? Uaa Hiai On year (go
iu r.iniuining aotxeora ul Ihia uismcl told
me I had Consumption uf the Lun;s, and
that I could not bo cured, and judging from
all luy symptoms nt that Inue, f myself nip
puied tin lo be truv- I waa fur mure than
one year troubled with a hacking coukIi,
amen gruilualiy grew ao Had that I emit. I
not liav a evvcre fit of coughing without
pitting up blood In large quantities.
For months I could not work at anything,
aul wn obliged tu keep my bed most uf th
lime. While In thi dominion I waa lu Mr.
Kowbolhuiu'a alore, in this city, and he -lug
Imw low I wua, recommended ma to try
your I'lu Tree Tar Cordial. II mid he
hnd (old great danl uf il, and thnt, il
had n red o many utlicrn, he believed it
would du louie good. I bought a botile and
nuiaiuoed using il. In a very short time
I saw Ihnt I wna getting baiter very fast, and
niter takiug anveral lio'.tlei 1 ana entirely ro
toid to ksnllli, lo lhal I could work every
duy al uy business, ahiuh ia verr heavy
work, in ao iron foundry. When com
mended to use your Piue Tree Tar Cordial,
my weight waa only one hundred and thirty -live
pounds: since lh us of it 1 have
weiged ou an average one hundred and fifty
five. 1 shall beelnd to havo you publish
this, a I behove Ishould not have been liv
ing al ibis time if I bad not used your
gieal medicine, and I wisball whoautfer to
receive its be in til.
Copt. 3upr, ll.tamit,
Xo. 3.14 S. Eight SUeet, Heading, Pa.
Cough of Long Handing Cared.
We iseeiveil ihe ftillla Don. I'llaa, N Y. '
Ila IViaHanr llsaa Hint I lake tilea.are in la-
fiifniiug yen lliriiash llila aonrce. lhal year Pine
l ree inrt oriitul, v. lorn vtn. feueinnianilril rur ay
ilauuloe, hv Mr, X . A. Hall, or ilo, CUT. tn, enra
liar ul a e,iuf h of mora llian Ate innnlli.' .laniloi
liail iluiuulil liar tivioml enra. ami lind eiimlnvvj
llie la. I madieal nut willinnt anv Ualiahl. I e ia
hve.nillir rseenaniaml II I llie nubile s, safe and
titea remaUv law lli.ale aiiuiliirl, attliulail. aa I knew
ol Hon, olher en.e, lie.iile. Inal ol my dauliie,,
ilial il haa vureil of k'ne Hamlina veuali.
) en,, KieeOiill-.
Jima V. I'anhaa, lln'Starrenn Aiai.t,
No. Wll Ur arm M, l oan, N.V.
I k-vva eaa III. Wl.han', Pise Ties Tar
'ot.llal in eiy Isnolv. anil eoNlmll, raveninienit il a.
valnauia an.l .ate niauieiite n I olt'.., i 'onglia , anal
IV inw irroi.imvu 10 iin,.niHina,
- ' i v Ha. ... foarvi.
(i ' ; i N. Hal iene.e. airaei, I'llaa, N, V.
Mr.Wardraxt - ' ' ' 1 1
Da. i so art - 8ia I had Itrnnehlti. In
f) lUiuiuiion of the Lungs, rlhurlnrs of
Ureni h, and Palpitation ol the Heart in laelr
woral forma. 1 had be on treated bv several
of the mo.t i lain. nl phfaieiant iu Philadcl
plna. but liny eould nol slop th rapid
course ef my diaeiise, and I bad despaired
of tier beinir restored lo health. I was
truly on the verge of the grave. Your Pin j
Tret Car I'iMiliul waa highly reeommended'
in ma by a Irieml, I tn.-il It, and am lhaiit
lul loaay Hint, alter using tour leraaj aud one
-lunli Untie, 1 waa reatmedru ae.-lect health.
i ou en give rehrenee to luy liouae, Ho. !M
North r-iH'.iml alreel.orat niv oltiee of R-
river of Taxes, from H . m. lo il r. M , cor
ner of Chestnut and Hixth atreeu.
Joun WlBD.
v. I
Asthma aadOoath Cured. 'Z :(
The rtnnTr.' tar Cordial Rivet Inaranta
ueous r'lief in raaea of Aslhiti and Whoop.
ing Cough. It often cuiei whooping be lor
it i una hair Iti eourae, at II acta at one en
the phlegm end iiiuona. nn.l eipali them
from lh throat, and Ihsiull'rrcr it relieved.
In case of Anluna, uae Ir. Vt'ishart'i lya
in psia rilliwilh th Cordial, at they hav
never bit n know a to fail to cur that disease.
UK. WISITARrs MSB TREK TAR
COK PI AL will positively our th follow
ing diaeaaes: Consumption, if Dot beyond
Ihe power ol medicine: li tlauiuialion ol lha
fLua.'Cu;ha, ur tront-ad PraMt,
nronohitis, Aaiiima. ana an uulautng rem
dy for Iriiinle ciHiiplainla.
The abov ar few imuni Uie Uiou
aaiult whom thi great remedy ha saved
irl an untimely yrav.
Wa have
Uiouaandt of teller from Thy-
iciatii aad Uruagliti bo have prescribed
and sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they
have never used or sold a medicine, which
gave such universal salieraetioa. . .
KKMKUIIKK that lh Tar Oorjinl, whew
;taten io n)Uun wllk lr. Wishart'i
Iyipep3l Till, U aa iufallibl ur fur
Uysperai.
lib WAKE OF COUKTKRrmTS. The
genu io ha in nam f th proprietor and
H it lr bluwu ia lh bulkl. Alfolher
are ipuriou imliniioee,
OK. I. U- 0. W rSIIAKT. '.
No. 10. N. HeconJ lit., rhilJlihi, I'a."
bold by Druciriere eiywhe. at wrhul.
sal by all rUiladclphi aad .few York
V bolisal Dl usjijitt. Ct JT-1;
I
i
l
I
LOOK IIERE 1 : ,
GOOD NEWS TOR ETXRTBODT
In Iatfr' niocK
Corner of WmMngtonmni MtiiionSt-,
m. J. KIRCHNER,
Having lately repkniehed hit store
w.lliaa atlraw aait freak sleek
Famll Orocerlci
uiul
Provliloni,
anal ! i".rc)arcfl to fucniBh trio citt-
nf Tilfln and vklrliy ahh me.a ever? iklef kepi In
thai line, h aieal ra.necirnlly Invites taeai iative
hlniaea.l. Ilia aloek eemprlaea j
Syrupa, Molasses, Whits Pish, '
Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Mackerel, llama,
Candle, Bpiees, Nuts.SI'oulders, Bid Moat,
Lemon, Orating., Tickled Pork,
Pruens, Currant, Dried Reef, Crkera,
Citron, Raiaius Tob.acco, Segira, A.,
and all tkfu riptions of
rnmlly rocrric,
nd all of them of th very beat quality.--1
Call in ami examine tlio
now stools.
and w will aariant you will b satlfflcd In
buying.
i'amllif Flour,
of tho very best quality kept ronalantty on
hand, The highest market price paid fur
all kind of Produce, audi
Duller, PuUtoea,
l.nr.l. Rags,
Kggs, 4c, Ac.,aVc.
which are constantly wanted at th highest
naih price.
Coarse, fine a4 Dairy Sail.
always on band.'
Yhnnkful for past patrongae, I respect
fully solicit a continuance of the same liber
al etiatutn received in thia enmmunltr.
M. J. KlUOUNE'U.
April 91 , 1 HIM. UU tl
.T. & N, WATSON'S
CASH STORE.
W wi-h to iuform the citizen uf Tiffin
and vicinity that we have opened nn Main
Street, in the (Hore Konm occupied by W.
II. .McClcllnod, a Large Stock uf
PHY GOODS,
YANKEE. NOTIOiNi
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Tftfrether with all artistes usually kept in a
Dry liooils Store. Give u a call befurcpur
chiming elsewhere.
They hnve ',no purchased th Chin Store
of W. II. McClelland, nd re prepared to
ell the War on very liberal term.
Tiffin, August l, lb(M-oni
SAFFSLL & BALDWIN
(Succcsnor to McAliatei &. Cowlei,)
IVIAIlUFAOTUIsERS
Arttf
3D3H-a.TLt3nHS I3V
STCYES, Til
SHEET-IRON,
".. rkir
. '. i 4 . . 1 a Uf,;
ooppun.
i t ' i.
HOLLOW WARE,
HOUSE FURNISHING
. )r ill.
Ont) Poor South ot HAYLOIL'8,
WaaUIuf foil Sfrrrl
6AFFEMs& l.ALPm
STOVES
FOR THU MILUOiN
JUST RECEIVED AT
YERK'S
STOVE EHPOEIUM !
Tlio largest and finest naaortntcnt
of Store and liouae Furnishing (ioodi
ever offered to the pnblio in thi city.
fcvervbooy are invited to call and exam
ine before pnrchaninpj elaowhere. Our
Good were purchased very low, and wil
bo
SOLD TERT CHEAP F01 CASH
and Itendy Pay. Now is the time for
rtornitin. Don't minloke the place.
(ireal Improvement ofilio Ago
llot'tlir Draught
LARGE VENTILATED 0VE!Tr
FOR WOOD OR COAL.
The (Jood Samaritan
Is tho beat finished and moat durable
Stovo uf tlie day.
Tlio Good Snmaritao
Cumbinei every advantage for Cooking
ever applied to a Stove.
Tho Good .Samaritan
Bake perfectly on Top and in the Oven,
and K oasts in Front at the lame
time, without imparting the fla
vor of one kind of food to
another.
Tho Ycniilatcd Oven
By the constant admission of pure fresh
air, aiwaya Insures Sweetncs to tho
food being baked.
Tlio Hot-Air Draught
Ruinr Ihe temperature of the Fire Box,
and increases the heating properties
of tho Stove, thus cnubling
Tho Good Samaritan
To do more work in every variety of
Cooking with lei Funl, than any
Stove ir the World.
Tho Good Hnmarltan
lias the most perfect arrangement for
Broiling on the Front Hearth, with
out interferring with the other
, operations of Cooking.
. The Good Samaritan
Iia o constant supply of Hot Water
w ithout Coat, and heata Water for
tho lluthing Room auperior to
any Ranoc.
Tlio Good Samaritan
Is ill every respect worthy of its name.
COMU AND SEE IT
FOR SALE AT
YERK'S .Stove Emporium,
TIFFJ.Y OHIO.
The rVnlion.il Patent
OFFICE.
(SNYDER & WALTERS.
229 Broadway, New York.
Patent Soliciting House, ant Patent
Commission House, Combined! t
Soliciting r,"';;,"'.., "!..,!
nil fur nttr InveMtlnai in ihfi onrr ni fco
rope on ihtmott reaaontUle Urnn. i'unduct In
rrlntjement ' ad n roc v re renewali ( I'el-
Out Exhibition Room and
rvlliiif Deirtwnt. We' ipcllliy tatmll lu
Ihe inllie Itial onrelt the nly Rpontibl itohejii
Ing lloet in the World yiml hat en Kxhibtiion
Runin.ani irririBwr end irctieaari'L lHif tle
partuteai aitahvtt. n Ptbitti t a ks h out it vi
U at atkTUl'lalll NO DV k Wl' F VOB I. HI HU .
We are in Krlat OemwttnioaiiM wttli etjywenjtof
IHtiraient rHr;iroMgiiou ine eonntry wno ae
nnd wholly for their tnuulpev Patanie tape at.
nr Kihitiitton Rui (uorner H road way and Bar.
ole; Huel.in Ihe very ..ft andntr f Ihe City)
ar dallv vUlted Sjr amben of Oplteluii and men
o( Knterpriaei tee ilafinveMmaata la valuable Pel
enit, for lheprpoo4 r-wllif in abdiTMiomi
while other mi heavier CapiLaltata aro alwvi
readv lo Mfchaae a atef. Talent and eare 1U,
aiaoalietere, and thaaitoere a laotati veeieaepoly.
Theie iorui ofdenivndihat are dally aaftaaatlar
re rally aatfioieot to vrMorfc the eotito aenaly of
ratente e-o btrtniriMd,ad thai al lalrpneet.
COnaifloweittt of Patent! ft tale ore repeetfol
lv lolteitad' Any infof mttioa frae. einonalble
Arotiwantdi every oorniy aod low who bava
6i4 placer ofbaime lo iichat will pay 930
t.viriuar(vr.in-p.r rn. on an taieai laic ai
nr Atenta. for Ihe eiUaaliOM (ae hoor or more
titWv) o ihe ni.lli ol aueh nataaia may ba
ptarad iathetvhandt for tale. Togoed HalMta
bowilliva whula b tinai ( ynillfur par inaMft
AUo traveling Ageoi, weniad ai fntr aalary.
Aic'nia will be reuijired to give tome aiuraetory
eeaiityorderHiiitthe omi price ofatodcli, wblea
ytiUo tefaodad wkeh ratarned. f - -
Addro)i,nrlminf iteatp,
KNVDF.R 4 WALTERS,
No Si9 Broadway.
REFERENCES.
WalH .s.larain.' Uaia bn.tna.a la Naw Yart
ritV.d airilioaiaa Jih I. Wslisrs, aad U. H.
HnTilrraaa.pri.ia la .ntorit Nalioaal Pal.a
Oalca, ralarta aa, aa S.hav tb.y witloaal
kail kaiiaaaa wpam arajctLV wonuaaaai raise).
PL' 8txai H V.r.S.Mlfc
Jaaa.V MsKawaa Kaajjanaaitl., Mai4aa Laa
N.V. CI i.
V;t.Tf a.loi Ea.. Bsat.r.7 WallBt. M. V, -t'a.llai
II. Vvalhaaa Csi-Vanksr flasSl,.
. I'll..
Hh.aa,.!. Haa ' ft Ca- lapaitan.t U r.atllll..
It, Y I'll?.
imm Wilaaal Baq.,CaaasiMH,t arliaf Osaaa
.1. V.Cilv.
Jah W. Klitr Ca;.; M.laafalllaa Baak, 10
Bm.Saar N. V. .'?.
I. Arlliaa R.. Brill aa anal Aaaaxlsaa Ki.baaa
OankinU.jualiaa,S Wall dir.. I at. V. I'Uj.
II. llawaaea.Hk Kaq ,1'kaalcal Vauk.a.aar al
r4ar aaautaaikan lral,N V. Liyr
larchl7, IS6I. ,
Wanted to Kent
Iiumrdiate'.v. a llooi aad Lot with tmbl
upon it for kpina; a hora. Any pla
wilhla or uear tk ltv. Applvto
tecood Wd,T!a, Ohio.
" ' . i.trr-
II STOVE
S j'tla
SZHTH, BARNES & CO
COLVMH.
EXCELSIOR!
mil FITCH FORK!
The Ilet and Only Keli
able FORK now In I ne.
OVER 7000 SOLD
last Season, and all give tho lest
of satisfaction.
Every Farmer a'.iould liavo one
and no thcr, if Tio wantsan im
plement to bavo labor and do
speedy work.
MI IS SELF SVPFOHTIIS.
needs nobcarinedown on tlio ltan-
dle. nor holding on toT&rea. It
carries itt own loartt. Beware
of purchasing any otJier Fork
with sickfe shaped tines, as they
arc infringements ijon the Pat
ent vf this Fork.
D"Don'tbuY until you call and
sco tlietn.Tl
Manufactured and for sulo by
SMITH. BARNES A CO.,
No. 1, Hedges Block, Tiffin, O.
Tiffin, March 10th.
WE wish to inform onr pntrons
that wo havo
lleniored our Ofllec
from our Factory, South end Main
Street, to
ie. 1 Hedge' lew Block,
whero wo may at all times bo found
with a largo stock of
1EE1EUTOH IHFLfilTS
and
Machinery,
for Fanner's U30--and wo hope to
sell all our friends, Farmers, Ilonse
koepora and Town i coplo, to call
and cxamino our uootls.
Wt havt Something for All I
BIN OVER THE LIST.
Reaoer Ii MowersStore Truek,
combined, ' - ' Thresh ing Machine
Keif and Hand Kak-lioraa fowor,
llif Reaper. Grain Drill,
Mowers for 1 or UCIover Huller.
Horse, - Rearing Machines,
Horse Rakea, Fanning Mills, ; .
Hora Pitch Forks, Cider Mill,
Plow, 1 Bad 3 boneCorn Snellen,
Harrow, Sugar Mill,
Cultivator, Hugar Pan,
Waggon Jack, Hnovel, Hoe,
Fkriu Truck, Fork and Rakes.
Garden Beed of all Timothy. Seed,'
kinds. Clover Seed,
Native Field Pas, Sorghum Seed,
Canada ..'inpha Seed,
rr the tlaseblal.
..- . .. i : d : '.
Family Sewing Machines, , . .
Macbiuo Thread aad Silk.
Clothes Frames.
Clothes Wringers
IL" Aoxtrrs for Joseph L, 1111
Fire and Burgler Proof Safes.
HOWES CELEBRATED STAN
DARD SCALES.
From a common Post-Ofiice Bal
ance up to a 00 ton Scale.
rO Read oar advertisements
and dWt fail to tall and see us.
SMITE, BAR5ES 62 CO.
March 8. 1861. S3-U
;
hew niumiiY T
.' i AMD i
TKIIBMING. STORE
In Krs. Snyder'i Building
(OPrOBITI BLACK BLOCK,)
Mrs. 31. WISLEll,
KoBtiCCtflllle informa tlia aUi.o
pf Tiffin and Tlcinity, that ihe hm
tnat rrldrnmi frnm Ik:i,.iv.:.
ana ew lorn, with a rerjr desi
a a
raoie riock oi
MILLINERY GOOPS
such aa
II oop Skirtt,
Vor$ets, Collar,
Insorting;j.
Call in and See!
Mm. II. WISLER.
Jone 23, 184 38tf.
TU23
Ciiiecn of tho Vest!
1 LIBOR miM FORK!
. ' .. . '. .
Every 'FARMER'al'innU i...-.
NEIRIBK'B celebrated
AH Iron Haj Turk!
Which every man can uialte md
repair. It will unload a tori of hav
Irom 3 to 5 minutes. This Fork
linn boon tpatnA -;l. ..i i.v .
I- r ji , vwiT-rilHI.
antT found to be superior ia every
aaaiuiat T a An I. I ...
...oi.vv. .ivau uc ucu iii stack
III If hV nnrlatrav
piditr, and can bo handled bf ei-
wjvi vr wuiiian wnu ease.
Fnrmnra u-l.n -1 .... .' - T" i .
uvoiiv m MVTK 10
save labor in fcay-making, win d0
.. . . w .j ins
QVRi: OF THU WEST!
For sale by
D. F.
Mav 5 1864
NEIKIRK.
Republic, O.
81 If
GALLUP'S
t
JEWELRY STORE.
.., ..,.-,... aiaaia wllk inin'i at Sa
A iV'P' " " Hlaa. and Faa.a
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MARINE TIME PIECE.
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WATCHES.
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AMONG OTHER THINGS HIS STOCK CONSISTS
of n folil aad alla.r ka.Hs, .d w, 4lmt
rinaa, broscl,.,, p.acila, braoal.la. ,.!. ..sr
lank. I. ..lid.., '
ClmiiiM, Gold Pen,
Oold and Silver Thimble
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New and Fntthintaithl.
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Raw. Tiffl. O. (lui) WILLIAM OALLL'P.
REEVE'S GENUINE AMBROSIA
For Salo at
J. F. MARQUARDT'S
Hedges' New Block.
April 28, 1863 80 tf
J. ADAMS'
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kakltaata "l iSa aad ri.i.lij (kai a (a as
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Accommodtta an Ptrsaar
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PHOTOCRAPHS,
am iiiioT iris. &c.
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