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Teleg.r'azp.1. Foreign News. Rosit, November 23.-150 Bishops have arrived ; many from America. PArts, November 23.-A meeting of the Italian Ministry, last night, re sulted in a dissolution--all resigned. The Suez Canal is not regarded a complete success at London. The im provements must be made before the canal answers the full requirements of commerce. Burlingane, with his Mandarins, is at ];lin. LONDON, November 23.--Communi cations from Dr. Livingston, dated Ujiyi, May 13, 1869, state that he was in good health, and treated well every where. MADnID, November 23.-The Bis hop of Havana was brought here to. day, under guard. LIvERPoO., November 23.-Many failures of Liverpool grain dealers are reported, including several firms with extensive American connections. The ship Spendthrift, from Shang h with tea, wasw reeked only forty fit ilcs from home port. LONDON, November 25.-The corn plotion of the Suez Canal has serious ly affected freights via the Cape of Good Hope. MAnmnR, November 25.-The Min ister of the Colonies to-day read in the Cortes a draft of the constitution for Porto Rico. It forbids the discus sion of any proposition for separation from Spain ; proclaims complete reli gious liberty-; gives the right of suf frage to all who can read and write, exeept slaves ; places certain restric tions on slavery ; proclaims that slaves have no rights, and can only acquire them by emancipation ; the question of slavery is reserved for a subsequent bill. M RnnIn, November 27.-The Gov ernment announces its intention to restore constitutional guarantees. Phillipine Island advices report a formid able reactionary conspiracy d is. coveted ; many arrests have been made. The chief of tl: conspiracy committed suicide when lie found the conspiracy frustrated. PAaRs, November 27.-Lesseps, Chief Engineer of the Suez Canal, publicly denies the unfavorable re ports regarding the success of this great enterprise. Fifty ves-cls sailed safely through the canal and returned. From Washington. WAsH!NOTON. November 23.--Pro coodingsiare about commencing to li bel the Spanish ganaboats, recently t It inNet, Vork. Cornell Jewett is here, urging the Government to take an active interest in the cable from the Hague to New York harbor, for which Jewett and his associates have important conces tions from Germany. The Supreme Court of Missouri unanimously legalizes the action of the Presyterian General Assem'-ly, in 1866, and affirms its order dissolving the several Synods and Presbytories adhering to the declaration and testi mony party. The effect of this deci. ion in Missouri, gives the Church roperty to the adherents of the General Assembly in divided congre gations. Grat will urge an e'arly movemet fra ship canal over the isthmus of D~a rien. The President proclamned afteor this date, the disconutinuantce of dis erintmiting t1i es heretofore levied ny on merchandise impiorted into the United States in F1rench vessels, either from the countrties of its origin, or fronm oilher couuntres. The roll of the House has been made up. It excludes members from Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi, T1ex as and Louisiana, except Sheldon, from Louisiana. Deepatches from Cespedes to the New York Junta state that the Cu barns captured the for t at Patrexilla, on the 8th. He says 12,000 men have enliste1 in the Cuban army since the 5th of July ; that greater confi dence is felt in the success of the causeo; the policy of destroying the cane fields will be continue41. 122 native Ottbaut'were shot, near the Ci enaga, by order of Valnmaseda WAs1rIhtok, Novenrber 25;--Gn tavus A. Smith, of Alabama, has been 4intedi Collector of TntahnlIRee ne for Neyv Mexico. s $4'6','00 Wtts hubsof ibedl last'night for the International Fair. A nearly white negroes has - een smuggled into a public gQhool, for ' whiteu1 tflie'uestNb $t ie~r pulsion causes much excitement, and will foee tkd Molidol krthorlties to net on * thie question. tachmenuts of troops to protect revenue othedry. fir-Wilkes tabd' Taliafer'o counties,.Georgia. WadfffotoW, Noveftbar Wl.--Tle bulk of the message is completed. The Western legislators will oppose 4 iy scheme for contraction.~ .'hoy repread'W thethobtey fawuhie Wet as sto e pression exists that , the Judhea Vmmittee will report : resolut' iyt leoibg JuAe lBusteod, of Aay lMoDougal'belieovos tlipLthQ Wipi nebago insurrection will die out, upon proper explanations to'tho half breeds. tis oficially -denied that either American or Spanish fleets are con centrating at New York. *The Mian * tonomna was merely sent there on a ~'trial trip. News Itime. MONTOMbERY, November 23.--The remains of Gov. Fitspatrick were at S tended to the grave by an immense coneourse to-d sy LwxlsGToN,f Y,, November 23. The floor of the Baptist Church was so densely oBoked, to-day, when it NEW QrI.EA S, November 27.--J-. M. Cass hs alsad the Timnetfor $1Q0,. 000 for tibel, for publishing, in A.u gst lashan affidavit infade befdro a dt teo 'oftho peaoo by Edwarddilok oy, charging Cass with embezzloment,. and comments thereon in the local columns. MEMirnis, November 27.-Thri.o field hands attacked a planter nahted, Johnson, in Johnson County, Arkan sas, with knives; Johnson killed two. and mortally wounded the third.- - Johnson received more than twonty wounds but will recover. NEw Yumi, November 27.--Char1es Cahn, of Charleston, ront fuads.tb New York, but reached this city it. advance of his money ; he drew check for $10,000, and that being, 'l honorod, he was flung into -p-rison Explanations were made before ludgo Ingrabam, yesterday, and Mr. Cabp was released. Now York Market. N sw Tonic, Nov. 27, 7 P. i.--C0 t ton fig titer, closing quiet, wit'h sales of 3,900 bales, at 25.. Gold '244. Charleston Market., CJStir.is-To. Nov. 27. ----. (e-tfon firmer and more active, with sales of 700 bales, middlings 24 ; receipts 1,512. Livornool Market. Liwyucicroor,, Nov. 20.-Ootten open ed buoyant and ciosod firmer and ad vancing--uplands 11.. ; Orle ,as b; sales 18,000 bales. CABINET OnGANs.-Tha ntst ex tensive makers of this class of instru ments in the world are the Mason & llamlin Organ Co., who anuLally pro. duocs end find demand for several times as many as any other nuanufac tuners. Their work stainds highest, not only in this country, but also in Europe. Mr. Hamlin of this Company, was the discoverer of the art of voicing reeds, and has brought it to greater perfection than has yet been attained by.others. From this mainly coies the fine quality of font, peculiar to ti,e Mason & Hamlin Organs. But the great success of this Company is doubtless owing, also, in good mens ure, to their rigid adherence to cer tain principles.3 They make first class instruments only, and will not turn out inferior work at any price, or suf: for a poor instrument to leave their factory ; and they sell always at least remunerative profit, printing their lowest prices, which are invariable. The sagaciaus advocate of woman'. enfranchisement will recognize what is distinctive in her character and powers. Instead of undoing the work of centuries of Christian civilization,; and endeavoring to make her manish, he will seek to secure for her protec tion, liberty and a just support, iv the sphere to which she actually belongs. -Char. News. The "girl of the period" out in Michigan wears a plug hut and car ries a cane, which is said to be a de lightful summer costume-but not comfortable in winter. New Store I New Goods I I NEW PRICES!!! J LUST received by ()O ODINO, S7'UJf R17 e j Oa complete stock of' ORO0CER-. IRS, W INiES and LIQUO RS, consist ing o f fine old1 Ityc Whliskey, Ale, Porter, Ulranidy. Rum. Gin. Pert, Sherry and Madeira Wines, lourii, .Snit, Tobacco, Cof'ee, Sugar, Tea. Moleases, Cheese, Sardines, Oysters, C rack cirs, Sodla, Candlese, Cnrndy, Soap, Powder. Shot, Cape, Pepper, Spice, Nut miegc., Vine gar, SI arch, Marekerel, flerrings, Mu~astard, Table Salt, laisins. Sears, Lime, &e. A. F, (looding, E, 8. Sluari, Wni. Blrlco, nov 20 Ktchin, McMaster & Brice, "Devoe's Oil is endorsed by tiheleading Fire Insurance Companies of tIhia Clty. in view of the maeny dangerous explosions f'rom the use of oils of an Inflaminable nature, and the destrumel.ive tires caused by the same mneans, we eonsider a pure andl perfectly enfo illuminat or to be a public be. efaction." New Y'ork Paper. A largo supply of time above, just redyl edi andI for sal.e To Wagon and Carriage Maker. A large yldigof-rnyterial sueljs; elulbs, Fe'lloes, : ol s, liafts, poles, &c.,pgsort ed sires, all fiolid of mateial furuihemd at A Laine~ Variety of " HIardlwaro ean' always'.be found it tlic store of 1(etohin, Molofaster. &- rie ; Cut Nails, Clinch Nails. Brnds and Finishing -Nails, iHote~e- I orse and' Mule hoes. Riar Iron, Roed Iron, Plow Iron, Cast Steel, Plow Stool, Ae. We have heen makin g recent large addi tions to our 8took of Dry Goods,. J~gots and Shoes, Ifats, &o. 'A b'srge assort menl. of Lddied' Q oslk just renelredj anid a lot' ofQktrifre o ltiuig foi" Oefat andl Youthu *xpedied Isa few anys. .' KEITCiIIN, MoMtASTElt & BlflICE, DISSOLUTION, T IHE undersigneda having ithdlrawn from Lthe firm of JtD.. McUA LTRV & CO., at Longlown, has purchased the~ gn ro stock of Grocotina, Wiktg'iA i .tl($ra r& 5.D car.,. eW b goe he till9 keep a conmplete .sty p uOS, 4 l a. orfeo28.res '140 ,NEW G001S I Groat Barg ns I Fi'ne G-OCXDS!I S. WOLFE, .T AVINO just received additional supplies 1L of Domestic and Staplo Goods, Blank k ots, Shoes, Clothing and Gontlenen's Out. O ftling, would call the attention of the citi. ltizons and public In general. Having as. .,suied the superintendence of tho-store oc copied heretofore by his brother, Jannb Wolfe, he will otTet' the stook at such LO W t PRIORS n cannot be equalled this side of Now York. such ns. the best quality of Black Silk, Volvets, Cloths, Marinoes, .'op 'linu, Scotch Plaids, Empress Cloths and every variety of thoeinest DressGoods and most-suporior Shaw)s.ever brought to this tuarket. Real Ilaruehe and English Paisley, also for .Weddings -nod parties, superior White Goods WI'htito Alaeci, Lnstre 'lhtrlo, Organdie and Swiss Muslin, an excellent. a.sorttneneof Drees Goods, the stock of fine Goods being large, will be sold at. unprece. dented LOWPIO'E'UAS, as will'ho proven by a call nt. tlhu stores occupied by Jacob Wolfo and t. lharuoh. S. WOLFE nbv 20> Agent. To the citizens of Fairfield and traveling publio.- I have' opened ;a Restaurant, in Witmshoro opposite Mr. Davidson & Co.'s Dry Goods establishtent, and hope by strict attention to business and a polito deport.. mont. to receive a share of your patronage, all I ask is a call. Frcsh Suffolk Oysters, and Fresh Charles ton and Newbern Fish, served up in any style. ALSO, everything that can be had in a tirst clas lt-taurant, by one of twenty years experience. Meals at. all hours. l'rines moderate. Families tupplied at their residentee. GILBERt' M. BYNUM. nov 18-1m ' Winnsboro Workshops, We are now prepared to fill orders for new Wag ons, Cauts, Wheelbarrows, &. The patronage of the publio is re spect fully solicited. Rit OP1E &9 W. Y1. MUVA. nov 18-.m W. W, KETCHIN HAS removed to the South S(nre of W. L- 11. lobertson's new building where h will be pleased "to see his old friends and customers and the Public generally. I nt now opening a new and complete stock of Gro.ceries, Provisions,llardware, Dry Goods, &c., &o , c nsisting in part of Bacon, llams, Lard, Molasses all kinds. Sugars, all grndes, Coffee, 'Ton, Flour. No I Fiatily, Corn, Oats, Wheat, Tobacco,Cheese, Maekere'l, Iferring, While Wine Vinegar, Soda, Starch, Soap, Candles, Maenroni, Citron, Currents, Nutmeg, All Spice, Gin. ger, Wooderware, Crockery, Glassware, Shoes and lBoo:s. Rleady made Clothing, tHats. Calicoes, 13lenqhesl, Brown and strip ed liomespuns, Bed Ticking, &c., &c. All of which I will sell as low for 0AST! as can be bought in this market, A LSO 10 tons Mapes Super-Phosphate of Lime. oct 7 NO1fH AMIERIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Dl1OSE EGIESTOY', Agent, Wuxssnono, S. C. E zamtine the euper induomnnts offered. july 22-6mn. NOFORLK.. OYSTERS, .AT OLLEVER & CO'S., To-S A.Z. Oct~ 26 Now Adyertisemeidsa TO TH E WOItKIN~G''CLAqS..-.\V era now prepared to furnishall oldssos *itit ;oo stant.'employnifenit, at hoime,'file *Ible of 'thm~tiIro'or toN tiesaoi'iets Ildsl. .noss new, lgtentead pr'oiittarle. PerAont of eit her sex easily earn f'roi'600. to $5 pet' ~dveninh, and a. propo'tlotfini-ujr'by 4eovot,, .ng their whole timd t .ttho bilsiness. Iloys and girls earttferly' it ditdie as men. 'Thm( all wpo aeo this notiog may *ehd te. dIress, and'test itt 1pustriee8 aruko~l un parallel otl'or: Tr o"Mich~~4~tl ~satisfled, we #ill ioegdf ,'',~y o i iroublo of *rIthag ulf- nit.onrs valuable sample, lieli wlll dote oic' work on, and a eoet T1he People'a tl. rr(mpnon.ode rori 1mi g nd freeo by tal.lyt n iq at notut, proft~lltti kfress E., ,i We wilI'<n ? aftdtn rbnu our New lt rV' helflt f'94t 'of ElIht~ A d Irtls i T.O 8 Attorne~ owneI b ll rAWrfor p0, 24-plawid . II.lrpy A 0ENTS WANTED-For how to make the farm pay. A sure, safe and prncti cal Guide to every Farmer, Btook , laiser, Gardener and Fruit Culturist. By this book yearly profits may, be doubled, land increased in value, poor men made rich, and honest labor rewarded. - English and German. Everybody buy it. 000 sold in a few townships. ilundreds it. a singlo bownship. Agents can find no better work during the Fall and Winter. Farmers and their sons can each mako $100 per month. Send for circular. Address '/ulsUxa, Mo-. Cuany & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinna ti, Ohio. or St. Louis, Mo. nov 17 AGlT!-Itiit NEW PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE T//: d11U/' Contah mere - than 1,11000 J'OI'UlFA I largo and anthentic lilustr-a AN/ lions ; 30.000 liefcrencep, Di PIROI"7'A- tactions for the PIr:fitablo I ieading of the Scriptures, 01"'A LI, Chio ologioal & Genealogical I100K. Tables, Tables of Measures, Weights, Coins, etc., a beautif. I Family lie. cord nnl Famiiy Album, etc., ete. It is pronounced by competent Judges to he superior to all other e'itions of the Holy Bible, for the use of fanmilies, ministers, a udenis and others. Our Agents are hav. ing an unprecedented harvest. For circu. lars -ind rull particulars, address JOHlN E. POI' IIt & CO., Pub'rs, 014 & 017 Sansom at., 'lhilad'elIphn. nov 17 . . WO il01ifl ]?JDE I FE, ]E I! The M1ost Popular JuvnilIeIc Malgitzilie ill America. NO T'TIING SECTIONA I ! NOTI/A'G ISECT.RIA v! LITTLE CORPORAL. Entirely Orie inal and First Olas. All new subscribers for TIHE LITTlT COlPOJAI, for the new year, whoso names and money are sent. In before the last of November, will receive the Ncvem. ber and December Nos. of 1860 Free. Tux LITTLE COtRPOnAL has a larger circu lation than any other Juvenile utngazine in time world and is better worth the price than any other magazine published. 1heca'ize of its immeno circulation, we are enabled to furnish it, at th low price of One Dollar a Year: Single number 12 cents ; or free to any one who will try to raise a :lub Beautiful premiums for clubs. Subscribe now Back numbera can always he sent. Address Atrnau L. KwEr.LL.& Co., Publishers, Chicago, Ill. nov 17 HOLIDAY JOURNAL FOR 1870. C ONTAINING a Faihy Story for Christ. mns, Plays, Puzzles and a onders. 16 large pages, illustrated. Sent free on re ceipt, of 2 cent stamp for postage. A DAMS & CO., 25 Uromiield.street, Dos'on, Mass. nov 17 OMEN OF NEW YORK; or the un. der-world of the Great City. The sins of every class of soci tty ex posed. Avoid the Railroad to ruin Signals of danger up. More Mon ey in it for live Agents than any other book. 'Take three presses all the timo to print. fast enough. One Agent. took 178 orders in 10 days. 740 pages, 45 illus trations. Price $3 60. Agents wanted. Address N. Y. BOOK C)., 145 Nassau-st., N. Y. nouv 17 hTUNTE R'S GUIDE.-Te Real "origi I . tint." 22,000 sold.- Tells how to hunt, trap and catch all animals from mink to bear. $10 tanning secorets. 64 pages. well bound. Every boy needs it. It. will pay. Money refunded if -not satisfied. Only 25 ots., post-paid. Address IIUNTEl & CO., Publishers, llinsdale, N. II. nov 17 QOMETIIING in the Star for Everybody. UStar in the West, 1870. An 8-page Universalist family weekly, giving current secular news. Edited by 11ov, Dr. W11, ..A.sson & J. 8. C(rw.r... S 60 per year in adr~anoe. remium ii new subt) scribers. Send for specimen. Address WILLIAMSON & CANTWELL, Cincimnat i, OhIo. nov 17 iT,1AIlt SlPAN~l.EDi JANNEIA.--t Mtil waves,lettemr thaim ever. Uloih, Ilare, liacy. L.etdgr size, 50 columns. Wit, iu mor, Fun, ilumbnigs exposed. Elegant, $3 steel plato '-Evamgelinme" gratis to every sub 'criber. Only 75 cia. for a whmole year -steel plate free. Specimens 6 cents. Ad dress BANN1lt, Ilinsdale, N. HI. nov 17 0OMMON SENSE l! . T A NTE D-AGEN TB.--$250 per mont h. to sell time genuiine anti Improved COMMON-SENSE FANIMILY SICW ING MA ChINE. P'ricn ontly $18. GreAt1'induce mnents to Agenta. -T'his Is the mosat popts iar Se'ving Miachmine of time day.-mnaken thme famous "Elastic Lock Stitch"- will (10 any kind erf work tmt, can be done on anmy Ma. chine-100,600 sold aind 'thle demnan'i cou stantly Inorcasing. Now Is time time to take an Agenoy. Send for circulare. 27 lb--. wart, of sinf'ringers. .'- j A ddress - H.costin & Co., Itoston, ,Mabs., Pit tsburgh. Pu., or St. Louls;'Mo, ,. not'17 STEWART COOK STO TlIE BidT IN TIlE WORLD! WIli do merae work wvith lime sameo ~touft of fuel thman any'othiey8tovq, 4UJLER, WARRIEN & C Troj, N. Y..' SDescriptive' pamphlletut Rent fm'es nrov 17 KNIT--KNIT-KNIT. AGION'tS wtme~d every where -to eli .the A meiean Knitting M~achinag, tie on)j practical Fanmi y Knitting Mtaohne ever' lh vented Priee $25, Will knit 2,000 atioh es perdm~ne 'Aidessi Antid6Aid Klt r:aNo Macuiismx Co., Doston, .Mass., em 8t XAS6N & HAMLJN OROAN 00. ,*11 1 J~RIS EXP'O2ITIONNMSp..,,. (Ior tlkvu 'ExtrotmULd neste -0 AT INiNEtEt 2fli5A', $d that, their work Is the: aokbtowt~t ptaside ofiakeellidoe -in its4~an geseptdli tIucd that., Wi1 eKfte aive-uee ofrontabUErvemtV ge11.1 somprdd,tlf tEte: hl'~eat- oaawAl o'feribfote ta Ma et itflt #h' 4ualled facli s for manufacIari t0'io11 St : rloes of Inferior work, Tha recent. imnet.meni. in tkah se rana taxe so iunreased their usefulness and popn. aMity .that Ihey are unquestionably the nest desirable instrunients obtainabl % for ratnily use, as well as Churches. Schools. kon while the prices at which they can be tfforded ($50 to $1000 each) adapt them to ,he means and requirements of all classes. ['hey aro equally adapted to secular and acrod music, are elegant as furnituro, occt a-y little space, are not liable to get out of irdor, (not requiring tuning once, where a Piannoforto is tunet twenty times), are very ,tarab'e, and more easy to learn to play poan than the pianoforte. The M. & Ir. Organ Co. nre now selling our Octave Organs for $50 each : five Oc. anvo Organs Five Stops. with two sets of Vibrators t'or$125, and other styles at pro lpon iounte rut es. For teuiamnny to the superiority of their Drgans, 'ho Maison & IIanlin Organ Co. respectfullv refer to th aimil profesilon generalty ,a majority of the most promi nent muasteijns in the country, with nanny )f eminence in Europe, having given pub. lie testimony that tie Mason & Ilanlin Or. gains excel all others. A circular containing thils testimony in full will he sent free to any one desiring it. 'lso n descriptive circular, containing full particulneus respecting these instruments. with correct drawings of the different styles ad lowest prices, which are fixed and inva riable. Address the MAsoN & iIAMI.IN On rAN Co., 506 Broadway, N. Y. ; 164 Tre mont. St., Boston. nov 17 W ITiIOUT Spootacles. Doctor or Medi oneo. Sent post-paid, on receipt of 10 Ds. Address E. B. Foote, (author of Medi. cal Common Snse) No. 120 Lexington Ave., sor. East 28th St., N. Y. nov 17 A WAY with uncomfortable ' russes. .Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. Bent post paid on receipt of 10 cents. Ad. diress Dr. B. 11. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington Ave., Now York. nov 17 r(1lE MAGIC COMB will change any col. I ored hair or heard to a permanent Black or Brown. Ono Comb sent. by mail for $1. For sale by Merchants & Druggists generally. Address MAUto Cosn t'o., Springfield, Mass. nov 17 7% to $200 per Month paid to Agents. Pje) salary or commission, to sell our i'ntent White Wire Clothes Linos. Address Hudson River Wire Works, 76 Wa. St., N. V., Chicago, lichmond or Memphis. nov 17 ff11 Ar how I mnde it in six months l11 t "urct and .'nmple mail free %. J. FULLAM, N. Y. nov 17 LBS GOOD BUTTEII--Mado from one gallon of milk, without drugs. Send oc. and stamp and get recipe with full par iculars. Very valuable. Address N. M. ,INTON, Wilmington, Ohio. nov 17 OG A DAY.--38 new articles for y tJ Agents. Samples free. II. I I ASW, Alfred, Mo. nov 17 The Purest, Best and Cheapest SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. A8K your Doctor or Druggist for Sweet A Quinine--it equals (bitter) Quinino. ti'f'd by;S-rAuss, FAna & Co., Chemist, .New York. nov 17 00I~rn's Paten t RED 3ACKET .XIE [shbelter th~n our regular shaped Axes for these reasons: First-It cuta dee per. Se. nond It. don't stick in thie weed. Third-It tloes not jar the hand. Fourth-No tente is wasted in takinig the A xe out of the cut. Pifth-WIth the saine labor you will do one third more work than withI regular A xes. Bied paint has nothing to do with the good reiilities of this A xe, for all 4nr Axes are painted red. .if your hardwn'e store doies not keep our goods,. we will glaly answer Inguiries or filli your orders direct, or give you the namne of the nearest dealer whe iteeps our Akos. *LIPP1INCOTT & BAIK EW LL,. ilttsbnvg, P',. Sole owners of Colbwrn's and lied Jacket Patents. nov 17 -OURE MOT'1018 Both to~ quiality and quantity of Goods, as our A gents will test ify, being the Oldest ilouse in thes conry. sellIng eapha article for Ono-Dollar, shipping alt gonds thme day the ordler is recelved, having ft large stock to select fromnaf firstolans. goods, hecughut expr&esly for fall trade ; and to sntisfy aall tli.;.we are reliable, we Live below (refer. tooypemsinJPpAtt MiAnot & (Jo., flao. S. WasL~v Co..; DostoN 8SILYan fit.&ss 06.; 1JtN'&S nit'A It a -P. d.. Bind for cirenlhr. 'Address EAST MAN & KENDALL, 26 iawley-streets, Bos 0 fttdies 'riv'ntotcinlr f8 nost, I'udeful add inadis pensablo articles ever lnvented,. address afAAN DuvA:.r., P. 0. liox 2485,-N. Y: City. nov 17 a.35li, 0 iiliOylIe t., Pitsburgh all 2e'ei paesi aso, sominad *wenkt nost, inpotency, &c., the resem oriskit. abuse. Setd 2 etaamps for sealedh pshnphfet, 50 peges. No muliter Whoflailed, stal6 case. inltiJfrge -. noy 17 VVtliof ~~~ t'iin nsiert i Ydtt '& Earff Machnodh, wlth Self.haeilE se .tile erring aud .uhf'rtHiaste eBeit in lat yvelopos, t, p he9 . AddreseJloonho AssoatA -.dellvered to ay sd4p ,r N. D.-Sample. given on application for 3Atalogrne. no, 17 LOOK. C El JOIN (FORMERLY ROB. 'HE KiNG OF SHO PRINCE 01 .y7 TIO.A.R1> ( .'G I>I lt'GC".1:O'IZ P.r.shtnt ....................................... hn. T1 htla^.u1 DiIrqc.r f t ..................... ... ' . W1u Lienorne Au 1get . ............................ . . ) rill 4 cr lnry o............. ..... l.... .....Thos . 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