.4 NtIRELY VEIEUET-A. BL E 9 • • NO AtOOHOLIO PIEPARATION! At 01:1111E TONIC MEDXIN DR f-100FLANWS CELEBRATED GERiMAiI BITTERS YR C. M. JACKSON, Philade Phis, Penna., Well effectually cure • Live. Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic. otiNervona Debility, Diseases of the Ifidneys„ and all Diseases Aria Line-from a Disordered fi ver or ,Stomach, • such as u - ti L o ' n al gward zi Pits, Blood to the Head, AMdity of the Stomach, • Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Fooid. Fullness or Weigh the StomAeh, sour l(rnetation.,Stink ing or Finteering at the Pit Stom aen, Sw immingrten.:Hurried and difficult Breathing, Hluttering at the Heart, . Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying vesture, Dimness of Vision, Das or webs be , 1..r0 tne sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the • Head:Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness ogthe Skin and Eyes,Pain in the Side,sßeek, Chest, Limbs, &c, Suddeti ashes ofHeat, Burn ing. i " the Flesh Constant inia: 'tangs of Evil, shd groat depres el on of spirits, And will positively prevent Yellow Fever,'Billious Fever, As, TREY CONTAIN NO ALlColligt. OR BAD WHISKY! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine ases out of a hundd. Induced by thcl extensive sale and universal popularity of Mitland's German Bitters, (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous adventurets, haven pened upon suffering humanity the flood Rates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened Tonics. Stomachies and Bit- tors. Beware,of the innumerable array of alcohollie preparations in plethorie bottles, and big-beilied kegs, under the Modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of kiirmg only aggravates diseases, and leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. YOU WASTSOMETHING so STRENGTH , EN FOUL i l YOU WANT' GOOD DO YOU WANT 0 BUILD Up APPETITE? YOUR CON STITUTION?! DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO yo u W ANT Tb GET RID OF NER VOL'S DO WANT ENT '''o Y ? .D 0 YOU WAN ,;I SLEEP WELL l • : i DO YO UWA r.. . yRISK AND VIGOROUS PEELING? g II , • ; m do use .. , • 1 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From J. Newton Brotiin, D. D., Editor of the En mictopedin of Feligioue Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and, effects;, I yet know of no Sufficient reasou-whta man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparatiOn in the hope that he may thus contribute to _the benefit of others. I do this the moreteadily in regard to Roof land's German. Bittet, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this oity,lbecause I was prejudiced against them for ulanyi years, under the impres !ion that they were chiefly an alolic mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq ~for the removal df this,prejudioe by proper eats, and for enccurmietnent to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the presebt year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a deee of wilily and mental vigor which I had not felt for ix months beffire, andfhad almost depaired of re aining. I therefore ilia n k God and my friend for tireetirer me to the use.of them. PHILADELPHIA, Ju nel2 • JI I N EWTO 861. N 'BROWN. 3,1 4 l'-om the Rev. Joßevhk Kennard Ruler of the Tenth licuttiet Ghttrch. Da. JACKEION—DEAIi. 8,11:—.1 . have been fr luently requested to earnest my name with com nendations of different!' kinds of medicine, but egardir g the "Tactics as out of my appropriate phere, I have n all cases declined; but with a , tear proof in various hiatances, and particularly in my owh family of thb usefulness of Dr. Ifeof land's German Eitiers,,Y depart from my usual course, to express my dull conviction that for general debility of the syStem, and especially Liv er Complaint it is n safe t4id valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail; but usually 'I doubt not it will be very beneficiato those who suffer from the above causes. Youri very reopeetfully. J, H. KENNARD, Eighth below Coats street, Phila:, Dee. 24th. fromthe Wife of A LDERMANWUNDER, Ger mantown: GsailerviowN, June 1, 1861. DR. C. M. Jdexgosr gave me pleasure, wo years ago, to give yob. a certificate, testifying oat the German Bitter: jihad done for me. Tam ow perfectly cured of Rail those diseases your recllein e professes to curk viz; Dyspepsia Chron re and Nervous debility, disease of the Kidneys. Co. The powerful influence it exerts upon Nor • vons'prostration is surprilling, I'have been con united frequently in reference to your Bitters,and without hesitation, have `ocomixtonded it for the above complain ts, and inl every- instance it has effectually cured. Your/ medicine - has a great reputation in d e in , and is sold in every Drug Store, and in mostl of the Grocery' stores here. If any one should question what .t say, let them came to Germantown, and I will prove to. theirsatiafaction, that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above diseases. Respectfully, HAI4NAII MINDER. Male street, above Rittenhouse, Germantown, enn'a. JUST THE TH7NG FO)? THE SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution ; and give health ands strength to an over - tasked and diseased ealth. P, READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY PRILIDELPMA.. August P. 1862. • Da. O. M. JAmrsoir—DeriSir: While in Vir ginia, owing to the change of water, I was taken with a severe diarrhoea, which seemed incurable, and which greatly weakened. me. 'When we macached lilartinsburg. I fear i d I should have to home; 'but noticing eof your Bitters in .ho store Mr. H. li. Price, ip that town, I PM' haled a sitpply, and on taking it was speedily re stored to health. The diarrhoea was quickly n ch um becked,er and. I experiermedl no return of it. A of my cobirades, who Buffered in the saine manner arid from the same Cause, with whom I shared the Bitters, join me in this 'certificate. I axpecizto ratan to the scat Of war with the Leg g y on, and shall certainly taken supply of the Bit: I-Finny knapsack. I would not be without it r it s weight in gold, particularly on goinginto_ a mestone region. Yours. truly, A . A E. ALTEIIII7B, ComPany' H. Scott Legion. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. • 13 , 38: that the signature of C. M. JACKSON," 1 0 onthe l'eturrha of-each battle. Office dila itaxinfactory,' NO. 631 STREET, JONES & EVANS, Monomer:a To C. M. Jimmie & Co.) PROPRIETOf4. . • Mr For sale by Dauggish3 and Dealers in every tmELI fn the United States, and byi 'Dr. GEO. ELEYSER, H. P. SCIIWARTE, Pittsburgh. nry2l ay-deed Alleghwity ell-Also forsaie at JOSEF% - No . s o ar . , rr of the Diamond and Market • For sale also by NIXON JOILMSTON, Owner limlibield sad Antra stivat . _ . . . % ' ''- ''' • - 1. , 1' . . . j . J, ' ' ' ' 4 4 - •, - 1 , - , ~,, .. '' ~ :: '. 7 , 7, .'. T: , ~ , fr , :: . '-J ' .-- • -' 'V-J' i j) ! jt,. . , • ' . ''' r..: , : 11. - X 9_• . 0 ,ci 4 - t tl: , . :. :.• , -,, ,t . •- j.. ... , , .. .. 1 ... _.. _. ; • • •_.... • .• . .. sr = .... ..: . .:,. ~ ... ......., , ... „..,. .„.„, . 1: .. ,i • •••4 , 3- . , • :7. - 4' • 1 1 — ... , . - • . • .1.,-...; .‘, •- 7 i • i..-; , '.L -4 t , • A ' A . ... A] ~ ,i i• • i 11 'l5 d 01 ..r i —":',---' r :I i _ii. ' .k.. D: . - .• . . , . ~ . ~...„! • \ - I • • ‘ ,7 1 - 1 .1 : - 7 , - , - ~.. • ‘ air) • %,'.';'%? illi 7. st - i.1:1 0 * . • __ ___________ L ___ . „ 0 ~ ______ -_____ er,,,Eotor &...IProprietor. - , , : I - P•11 ..,.... ..m.-..... _ WEDNESD A V ifilfitill , Nlrikid-i . ~. PREPARED BY • • PROM LIVERPOOL, PROM NEW YORE. Calling at Queenstown. I Tuesday - - Saturday - - Aug: 16 Saturday, - - Sept, 5 Oct. 25 Wednesday. - 0et..1 Thur..4ay.- Dec. 11 Tuesday, - - Nov. 18 *3k - Tiiis magnificent ship having proved herself unequalled for speed, safety, and eonatott,(sea sickness being unknown on board,) is strongly rec ommended as the most eligible, oonveyanee for passengers. FIRST CABIN, from - 4 4- - $llO to $155 each berth, according to the size, situation, and accommodation of the State Rooms, all having the same privileges in the saloons and in regard to meals and attendance, Suit•-s of apartments for families may be cm gaged by special agreement. Servants accompanying passengers, and chil dren under 12 years of age, half fare; infants free, . . . SECOND CABIN, State Room Berths, meals served at eeparatn to ble, AA, ' Tickets for the voyage to and from Liverpool a a fare and a half. THIRD CABIN. , Intermediate State Room — Paaaengers found with bed, bedding, table utensils. and good sub stantial food. - - . - - STEERAGE. With superior accommodations,s3s Each - passenger allowed twentl arable feet of luggage. An experienced surgeon on board. - For freight or passage apply to THOS. RATTIG N, 115 Water stroet. Pittsburgh. CHAS. A. WEIrTNEir. At the office, N 0. 24 Bresdireax. N. Y. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, APIIIMA, au4 TUMID DAY Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. M , - • W. M. ODER 'at CO., 143 Federal street. Alleitheni eery._ NEW GOODS. vITE HAVE JRST: RECEIVEM FROM v the .East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths wear,, embracings all the newest sties COATINGS, OAk 4 .SI.IIIERES AND VESTING& W. H. MeGEE & CO.. 143 Federal etreet Corner Market Square. Allegheny city. my 9 Gt PEtIAL NOTICE—THE LAST IN• stallment on the assessment for Grading and paving-. m under the supplement to the city ()barter is du e , and if not paid before the let ol October next, will be placed in the hands of the city , Solicitor for collection, subject to costs of suit. set-tf WAt.:KlatiThfiliM. Treasurer. . .E.IU rviloacts sarrrokv, EuRoPPAEr 1. Agent, 115 Water streot Pittsbirgh. Pa., is preparod to bring out or genci back 'Passengers from orM am part of the old country, either by steam or sailing_packets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for thelndianapolis and Cincinnati Rap_ Bau Also, Agent fbr the old Black Star Line of ing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool. Glaigo w and Galway. ll WM• IfSMITH I WM. H. SMITH f& CO, WHOLESALE GROCEIIS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS' P/ITTINB ROTA LDER-20 BIM:LELIA, 49HoicAc CCI DEIR Just received eirnayeimentLecui for for 4 We RE ME 4L, BRuTIIERS. 9 1316 and Les Wood , size* , TO. TEE PUBLIC. Rpm PEcIAILLY ly iMs odest f the ignotanall denomi t adfalso " s, o- nations, treat secret and ' 6," , ; abuse and - diseaSes or . tuatimis common d in- • • ......-.-:-", cident to youths' both sexes, and adul single or married. : Because Da.. Bactrarnur publishes the feat of his doing se. the ignoranalna falsely modest are nreadfullY te ln shocked, and li o n great sin very Ranier& and for contarain and corruption among their wives, promising eons and daughters. Their finally Physician should ne °among to keem them innorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN Sr.RU?, (except publishing) lest a lucrative prao. tine might be lost bi them among stupid falsely modest • and Pre , them families, born and raised in ignoranee„l sprung up as mushrooms and who compare society. intelligenee, sense. aco, to dollars and cents, I mysteriously, meailt gotten. It is to publicity, however, that sums ral) Parents and guardisum are than kful that their IMP , daughters and wards, previously feeble sickly and of delicate condition and appearance have been restored to health and vigor by DR, BRA.NSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage through hint have been saved mush suf feting, anxiety. mortification. & o . Spermatorr- Ilea or nocturnal ommissions, are completely cured In a very short spaceJof time by hie new remedies, which are_peculiarly hie own. 'rimy are compounds rom the Vegetable ICirm:4- having seen the fallacy:of the Mercurial tr tment,he has attandon ,, ed it and substituted th vegitable female dis eases are treated With Marken SU coess — navnir. had over forty years ( 40 )1experience in their treat ment in hospitals of . both the Old World and in the United &Mesa fairloads him to say—to all with a trial, health-end happiness will again bloom RAM the now—palled Cheek. Trifle no wager with montebsaks and quacks. but come. and be oared Consumption and all ,'of its kindred diseases, of which e so Marty SnlittELUY till our ootin tries, oat, now b -relieved, providing they attend to it in time Pull particulars Can be had of MY treatment by nroonring a copy of the Medical Ad viser.which is given gratis to all that apply Raving the ad vantage of over forty years experience and obaervation, consequently. he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by the profession. as well asreoom mended by repeatable Ictitisem, publishers, pro prietors of hotels, &c. Office 85 el street.inear Diamond street. Private C omm from all parts. lof the Union strictly at. tended t..). Direct to '. •IBOX 81 f )0, ' - I Pittsburgh Post 011ioe. dotklydaw gniAITIAND PROPERTY FOR SALE UV —A handsome two kory brielt dwelling con temn:lg six rooms and a kitchen, with between 3 and 4 acres of ground, on which is over 100 bear ing fruit trees, shade trees, shrubbery, Ac.; two never failing springs add a well of good water, Possession given immediately, For price and terms apply to - I N. B. SA WYg B, au27 . 1 ' 47 Wood street. . . Looli FOR NO. t 55 FIFTH NTRED .hfn you want BootS orShoes, it is the cheap athonse in the city. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, moil NT 'cure Tux of SPEED/ AND rzaarAmi; GONORRIIEA. 01 kET. URETHAL • Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly &els dons, Incontiicncci Genital Irrita htlity Or vel, btrietnre and Altair:one of the Rid- neva and Bladder, Which has been need by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. in their private practioe, with the entire weecess, inporndint enemas, CIVA.Ip.i. Carstmas. or any compound hitherto Ictinom.• BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS ar e speedy in action. mire effecting a cure na few days. and when a is effected it is perman ent., They are prepared from yegetable extracts that are harmless on the systont and never nautili, ate the stomach. or impregnate the breath being sugar coated, all nauseous tasteis avoi and ded. No change of diet 18 necessary whilst using th ent nor does their action interfete -with business p ur suits. lCseh box contains six dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Dr. Dell's TreailsO on fienana&— D'eanneos. Sejf Abuees, Gonorrhea, Gleek, ete a Piuophletbf 5. Pages. containing important advice, to the tit illated. SENT FREE. Six omits are required to Pay postage. • DR. BELL'S GREEN BOOK„ A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, Glees, SYric lure, Syphillis, ac., in all the Various stages. with P escriptions in English, adanted for self roe tment, without the aid of is physician PRICE ONE DOLLAR. The Pills or Books will be sent, secure' from ob servation, by mail, Post-Paid:by any iOVOrtiaed Agent, on receipt of the money. J. BRYAN, Roohester, N. Y. Geni Agent. 'JOSEPH FILMING, corner Market street and Diamond Agent for Pittsbuf ..08.uneovriy:is Sold by all toragaiste steam from New York to Liierpool THE STEAAISHIP GREAT, EASTERN, Waiter Pat.on Conatuander, WILL BE DISPATCHED ..... J OS. R.RUNTEB ITILADELPEA ADVEITISINEMS. NEII AL ObINISSIOi Flour, Grain and all Wilda of Countr,y Produce, Wines and t tquora, Clgara,"F,obaco, to: 43-Liberal advances made on consiimmente o• HIGH TINEs. IFFiCE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST WM. BRICE & C 0.,, PELODULT AND PROVISION CtIiMdIOISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET, —Pla lladelptila. lalt. Liberal advances made on consignments when required. myl-lyd CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and miler in Cloths, Cassimeres Satinetts Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 255 MARKET STREET, Worth Side, PHILADELPJFILL. PRIES & LERNAN, NO. 813 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, hand a well selected stook of Goods he trade. m7l-Iyd MIDDLEfON ds BRO., • IMPORTERS OP %VINES, BRAND ES, /so: AND DEALERS FINE OLD W IS'ICIES, NO. 0 NORTH' HORT STREET. i PRILADELIIIIA. . i auloslvd JOHN 8 ELLIS° -RN p ELLVOI4.IIAN 8 EDLID ON JO _ . ELLISO &IRONS, IMPORTERS 00 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND' VESTINGS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET. (2d door below 'earth,) _____' ________' _; 7 Pltn. A ir bEr.l:u LA._ GEORGE . GRA. T fianufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer s IN EVERY DESCRIPTION dp • • GOODS, 610 FUR ISHING G I OODS, 610 CHEST 'UT STRtET, nayl-ly • PUTL4DELFIT IA . -- C. HA RY 8R14..N, WITH 2 .Loivcwor*E sr. Pi_...A.H..C-12:, MANUFACTURERS .f. IMPORTERS. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, ENO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myl:l_vd PHYLA DELP -- - . - -- ... * . •-•-, ..ts-.. - ss..Y . ... .—D •-"-4-. rino HORSE OWNERSR. Sp:ErS. X INFALLIBLE LLNIMENT FOR ORSEL, 18 unrivalled by a n y, in all cases of Lameness. arising from Sprains,Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is, magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Manse, dze it will also speedily cure Spavin and Rinttbone"m a y easily be pre vented and cured in their Incipient stages, ,but confirmed easeis are beyond the possibility of a RADICAL MIRK. No Case of the kind, however, it so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application wit alawys remove the Lameness, and odable the horse to tray? with oomparative ease. v n; - Every heowner should have this remedy at hand, for itstimely use at the first appearance of Lamenoss will effectually prevent those fornilda-- diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly wortkileae. de27:ly-d,meo w _____ ------ 11 gAnqrtAttrims Prsrsf.t MILITIA, ) • W. STEW.; Drernicr, '.. Pittsburgh. 6ept. 21,'62. I IN °REDDY:N(7E TO ORDERS ' , ROM It Adjuta,t. Oen era! lin-Aill, all military organ izationsnot yet started for Harrisburg, are notifi ed "to remin at th.ir respeetive homes for the present a orders." e p keep up aim organization and await forthorders." Ca Aa n ot yet reported to these Headquarters za are re quested to report: without delay. nit tS M. BOWE. A. A., A. Gen't PetL'a, DUQUESNE BRASS :WORKS Saloon, AND MITE FIELD STREET& Where OYSIERS and all the delicacies pf the season will be served 111) in the moat palatable style . r ELI MING, ' 0014 oorner - Virgin alley and Smithfield at. . JAMES H. HOPE COTTON BIELLIA, Alloiglienv City. ZeIIiTOUOTTOIEE9 07 SEAMLESS BAGS' 5, AND OF OSIVAAECTIRQS, 12 Inches to 40 Inches Whie.ll • n,' Orders may be left at_ H. Camps & Ots Wood street, Pittsburg 21031:17:0 WILLIAM BAGALEyZ WHOLESALE GOOCH! NOS. 18 AND 20 . WOOD STREET, PITTSIIII C BS MI ta . 141 F itRET, opposite Cathedr:l REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, manna ZN NOTES, BONDt3:3IORTGAGEt3 and other Soo* ritl.2! STRAYED OR STOLEN. • 2 % SMALL RED COW. PERSOIii . finding her will be tmitably. rewarded 'bir' leaving word at Martin'g Grocery, on Rebece4 B'lreet. 'Waits .Patterson'a Lumber Yard. 43 , by drooph a note lin the Pittebnrgk. Poet Office. trl2-tf 4. GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, EA.P can STOkE QF AMPEX BORLAND, Market 'mond door from Fifth. .426 ANDIONALRE FS P HILA;DELPPIIA. G 744.9, Casemeres, Vesting 3 &c., tt.T. n ould I like it, dauglitee.". repeated Abel, almost reproachfully. Rachel leaned over to clasp the old man's Ireous hand. c "Dear 'her, you shall see it!" There it lay in the mellow noonday viinshine, the stately poplars realm;; l fri ilheir tapering spires; as of old, in. front 01 the portico, and the grove of dark cedars still casting cloistral shadows on the vel vet grass at the'North of the house. The corat honey-suckle waved its sliders of bloom around the porch pillars. as if not a day had elapsed since Mr. Greenough had passed out beneath them with a break • ing heart; and the brown-breasted" robins, darting in and out of Use patriarchal cher ry trees, eyed the new -Comers shyly; as if uncertain whether they were friends or foes. Not a patch of moss more upon the lowreaved roof—not a grayer stain on the antique well -Sweep, so clearly out lined agailist the daziling sky—they might almost have quitted it. yesterday. 'But, Rachel,. said the old man, tut easily,,—why is no one stirring about the place? Why does it look so deserted? .. 'Mr. Jennings sold it a few days since, father, and it has been vacated, ready, for the new occupants.' "And where are they, daughter?" he questioned, as he stood on the sunshiny porch', looking wistfully about him. "Here, dearest father!" said Rachel -- ; throwing her arms about his neck, "We are the owners of the dear old 'farm once more. I bought it and - paid for it yes. terday. Will you take it as *ft from your own little Rachel?" _ '''But where—but how—'.'" the bewildered old man. ''Father, is it not for this' that I have been toiiing during the last eleven years, My work is done at last—tell me that you approve it... But ere Abel Greenouga could answer, a ta'l figure darted from the wail of cedars, and Charles Hart;ird clasped Rachel to his arms. R. E. SELLERR CO„ Agoras for Pittsburgh RY hARILTY,OI S WORK FITT ERN, &Ong Oil Refiner moothnoss made to VYid rtpairix* toner- Sakti , Lamp; Corn ST. CLAIM WAY. fellif — Mysterious little riddle! And 1 should never have known this had not Jennings accidently revealed the n e of te.An onymous purchaser , of the am Old P h opnllcr Farm. But, Rachel, am- I right in con cluding that the mission you haveso ofthn spoken of is at length fulfilled? Rachel, is the time come when 1 may claim you tis my little wife . ' Nobody could ever assert distinctly just what Rachel answered to this appeal, but it certainly wasn't No.' For wheivthe purple-and -gold-winged butterflies swiiim• ed in early June around the snowy blooms of the great white rose tree under the southern windows, ev ry bud was gather ed to deck the dark braids of a quiet bride, whose dress of moonlight color was scarce ! More spotless than her heart. o.ld - Abel Greenough was in his gloilY that night, welcoming. once more to his home the friends and neighilors he had known king ago and never 'weary of tell tng how it was that he had come back to them 4- "Charles," he said, as the handsOme youtighridegtoom came to tell Rachel that the clergyman was waiting and to arrange one last moss rose bud in herhair; I should almost grudge my . little one to any one but you. Take her, my boy, and if she makes half as good a wi-fiZ3 she has beeh a daughter, you've got a treasure worth all the diamond mines of Peru!" And so Rachel Greenough was married. at lase, under the peaceful roof of the Old Poplar farmhouse. Posit: ;ion of General IlleClellares Army. The Washington Star of Friday evening says: "General. Mcßlellamstill had his head quarters near Sharpsburg yesterday, when Sumner occupied Bolivar Heghts, hams (late Bank's corps) the Maryland Lights and Burns'dels artillery forded the river at Harper's Ferry. The.new pontoon. bridge was doubtless finished last night r ancl we believe Burn side's infantry crossed it in the afternoon. Much of the rest of MeClellan?s army was yesterday in the immediate ;vicinity of Williamsport. Our, pickets. occupy the' • country in Viiginia, three miles out from Harper's Ferry, where they'reeet those of the rebels. The latter are believed to have but an in considerable force, more picket-guards, nearthat point and to be in force prin aipally at Winchester. SELECT TALE RACHEL GREENOUGH'S BOOK. [Concluded.] Rachel pressed htr cool lips on her fa-. thet's burning brow. "Father, you are tired. Yon will feel better, by•and bye." And the old man, softened by the gentle tones, clasped his arms about his daugh• t:er's . neck with a torrent of repentant ) words and tender apoligie.s: I '' Late that night Rachel sutat her writing, the shaded gai,liglit throwidg its little cir cle of brillance . own upon the flying point of the busy pen which had been her Com panion for so long. (''Rachel, dear, it's nearly midnight!" said the old lady, who was nodding in her chair, having long since laid aide the sil ver. bowed spectacles, and the blue wool lea "knitting-work" which had borne her company during the earlier part of the eVentno., "I know iti mother, but I must work some time yet. Don't sit uP for me." ''Child, what are Oh so very busy about?" "Mother," said Rachel, leaving her work to come and kneel down by the old lady's side, her hand resting on the lap that had been her refuge in so many childish troubles, "I am writing abook and it is nearly completed." "A book; - dear rue child, won't it take you forever'" "Not 'quite," said Rachel, smiling "but I particularly wish it to be a secre for the present." "Well, then, I won't breathe a word not even to father. But don't work your self to death, darling?" Rachel kissed the withe ed forehead, and went back with gene toil, ed Igor to her A year had pa-ced a ay. More than S year, and, the Nay d . ere gxowitig longer and sweeter w.en Rachel came home one' evening; earli r than usual. "Father, wouldu of you ike to take a long ride to-morrow, with‘ , mother -tmd in.e'r ' '"A'ride?" repeated the old roan, nlc chanically, rye into the country? U yes,det us go! I believe the sight of the greenirass would do my old eyes more good than all the 'rose-water •in the whole world.'' • The next dny carne, and ne the carriage rolled through fragrant country roads, where the banks on either side were sprinkled with butter -cups and the gnarl: ed old' apple trees shook their commits of pink blossoms oemhead, Abel Green ough's heart stirred with the glad feelings he hid known when a boy, long, long .ago. • "Rachel, this is '.something like Wing! But isn't this the Waynesborough road we are turning into? Do you mean to visit. tle Old Poplar Farm?" "Wc'uld you like, to see it again, fa ther?" Trade and the Oath in Baltimore. The fact was noticed a short - thine sive, that persons who buy goods in the city to be transported thence by vessel Were re quired to subscribe t 3 a form of oath -fur nished by the collectorof the port,that such goods-are in no way to be used for the aid and corr Art of the enemies of the Govern ment of the, 'United States, and that the pitrty purchasing is a loyal citizen. Since that time the matter has undergone a change, and -now the merchant who sells is obliged to furnish duplicate bills, and, when he makes a shipment, of goods he too is required to take a similar oath that to his knolvledge they are not intended'to be used for the restricted purpose. And. : again,the captain of the vessel is required to take p - similar oath in all cases when he makes purchases on orders, and when the party for whom such purchases may be made are not present. Quite a number of captains from the Eastern shore have re turned to their homes during.the present. iveek with their.vessels empty, though' they had large orders for goods, having declined to makt:the purchases and take the responsibility; of the oath upon them-' selves.-7 Baltimore Sun, Sept. 26. Read repat = _Read .T HIGHLY IMPORTANT i I daREAT RELIEF. To THE AFFLItur sight EA. and those suffering from weakness q , Z'O .SLL, YOUNG AND OLD; - e tareat relief in yoty X. Li t w rPthe t wo e r l it e r r e=n e RUSSIAN O.ERALE SPECTACLES, Purchasers will continuo to find perfect satisfnc lion by trying these Spectacles. Sold only by A J. DIAMOND. Optician, - No. MI :Fifth street, Poet Building. d Thxede Russian Pebble inserted in old frames, it esi, SA- Be imposters and Pretenders. iY22 • . SMITE, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD .Ito'ClikUNTE. Yrs,. • EPITtS I.IE.GE, PdWarohoure, N 0.44.8 andl2o dd Manufacturers of aiaes and aeseriptioemannadr. ;Joni Oil, Retorts and San. Gan and Water Pipe 'hiliea ad Irons, Doglrous, Wagon bozos. dteetblouldn. Hangers Mad Conplizao Mao Jobbing and Maohineo"". try de mriptinn made to order. -• Having a complete machibe :Moo attached tt the Foundry. all eeoanar9 Ettlaawill be carefullr Imen4o3,to __11.47117d4w - - --- - LAKE BIIETIIIDE COPPIII,MINES SMELTING IVOR I S. 'CI6 .: CO Sheath. braziers' and Bolt Com or. Planed 00P Per Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms, Specter Solder, Zen.. Also importer.; and dealers in : Metals. Tin Plonk Sheet rico. Eire.4e. inie• O.:mental/ on hand. name:ea Machine ni Toola. Marcbansc No. 14u FIRST and 12(. EGO ND STREETS, Pi‘tOorgli, Penna. • egs- Special orders of topper eat to an 7 deairee torn. ' . fe24l.rclaw . ' T wo „NEW , SAIS/DM TOP BUGGIES, NS hosA former prier T w N- as $125, will e Fold now our :90. at , Mrs. JthziNii'll IVII h ITNrB, yezo Carriage Repository Two Stile Run. - --.--- - . %RAE/ sr:Flaws, SOLDIERS' GOODS! NOW styleaselling cheap, at • 5.2 ISIACROM & GLYDE, 73 l'ihrket street, bet. 4th J 1 Diamond OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. t NC. 101 East Third street, CINCINSIATI, August 18,1862. j MIUDROPORALS ARE INVITED FOR furnishing Uniforrii, Regulation Clothing. and Camp and Garrison Equipage 'for the new levies of volunteers and militia of the UnitesT Slates. The Clothing and Egipage, for the different arms of the service. to correspond, in make and material, to that heretofore used, and to conform to the . patterns in the office ..f Clothing and Equipage. in this city, where specifications and samples may be inspected. Proposals should state the article which it is proposed to frarnish, fhe tmantity which can be supplied weekly, the earliest period at which the delivery will be commenced, the total quantity offered, and the price for each article. All artieies delivered by contractors are re quired by law to be legibly marked with the con tractor's name: The following list embraces the principal sup. ,plies needed: ARTICLES OF CLOTHING.' ' Uniform Coats, oonsiatinghf Engineer, Ord na,dce. Artillery and Infantry: Unifoitm Jackets, consisting of Cavalry, Ar tillery Infantry, Zuuave and Knit; Uniform Trowaers, consisting of Footmen. Horsemen, Zuuave' and knit; Cotton Duck Overalls; Drawers, Flannel and Knit: Shirts, F:annel and Knit; Great Coats, Footmen and Horsemen:. Straps for Great Coats: Blankets, Woolen anti Rubber: „ Ponchos: Talmark Sack Coats, Lined and Unlined: Boots, Bootees, Leggings, Stockings; Stocks, Leathey,• Uniform Hats, '[ t rimmed and Untrimmed; Uniform Caps,• Forage Caps, Recruits, Cavalry and Infantry; Cap Covers. Stable Frocks, &whoa; Haveraacks,Knapsacka, Canteens. am mere ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE, Hospital Tents, Wall Tents, Sibley Tents Common Tents, D'Abri Tents; Mosquito Bars; Regimental Colors; Camp do National do Standards; • Storm Flags: Garrison do . Recruiting Flags; Guidons; . Axes. Spades; Hatchets; Less Pans; Camp Keynes: . • - pickaxes; Bugles. Trumpets; Drums; Pr Fifes; BOOKS, ..•• Company Orderit • do Clothing Account do Descriptive: Pdo Morning ltePort: o st c, O Morn ing rder Report; • o Letter; • do Guard; Regimental General Order: do Letter; do Descriptive; do index; do Order; Target Practise; • Consolidated Morning Report Inspection. Security will be required. for the fulfillment of every contrast. - All proposals received by noon of the tenth day from the date of this advertisement.will be open ed at noon of that day, and the articles immedi ately needed will be awarded to the lowest res ponsible biddiga present. Contracts for further supplies will be rwarded from time to time, as favorable bids are received, u~i to the time of making. the contract. 9 order of the Quartermaster General JNO: 13. DICKER.4ON Captain and A. , ' • Parties who propose fu i iehinßmsppliee to this Department will stater in them proposals how long the proposition holds, and op int back of eaeh bid will be aguarantee, signed by two responsi ble parties, that the bidder.wilt execute the con tract if awarded him. No letters or telegrams of inquiry Will be answered. but after the letting of tile 28th, bidders will be duly notified when their proposals are accepted. Proposal I will be marked on the outside, "Proposals for A rmy Clothhig." MO DIC '13,50N, Captain and A. Q. sf, S TEAMB OMR, 4 4110111 CY. W M. 1I ZY.EIC Itip °mita Ogee at RO WATER STREET, wbero ia),wl.ll",triruatiet a General Steanaboa art l Agency Indium:AM would Solicit a aharo of paC roma firm emboat Men. ap24-131 o)A• 611E121 --- kle , nufantarertz cx L rodiry and . Liquor Store For. Bale. TIRE STOCK AND FISTIIREO OF A Wholesale Grocery and Liquor House, do ing a good tr •de on, one of the' best business streets in the city, is offered for sale. ea the ,own ers wish to go into other bush:teas. For further Particulars address • su74f LOCK BOX 18, Plttsbi Lucca C A It B 0 N. 0 .1? L EI Office r NO. 291 LIBERTY ,ST ttc• REET Pi buret, Pa. ros-thad STOCK A - ND BILL BOOKER Protn t an issory ! N tea. Stook Bond's. and Mo • Pr o d sold JOHN FLEBETH, ,r - VNS. M -r-.74 25 corner Ohio and Bearer Ma, ALLEGHENY CITY. Large stock of Guns of all doeoriptionion or a VA, made to order, and for sale at LOW.K. pßicE.s.: llepanin . a• promptly attended to. noWlyw-toy3l-dtf UMNAN & Wholesale and Retail Groeertio WINEi, - LIOIPORS, 4it6c. ° %NORTH-EAST &roar of OHIO STREET AND l'EfEblAthiMp y ALLEGICSNY CITY, CuPPEBre - MR. k MRS. BBB& 1129. Teeth • estraoted. Hot, Cold and,Bbo v e r Bath. P. BRSB« Ar Grant Anat. irst : 0.000 - `ed at MOORE'S zuraziEßE.'," win pair thetiiolo ! 'lllo3fes 1 ;160.R5._ 119 Bird greet, PittabWlL Wanted at 'l' 017 E It. • ° l i e, A. B.RADLE"g", NO. so WOOD sTiktipir corner 6econd.l4nnrgli;, Mantatoturer and. Wholesale and Repill dealer ti 11l kinds of Gook, Parlor, and Keating attoviir, Gnu Fronts, Peiaders,- dw- ' gar In our sample room Amity b. ,!sand the EL EBRATED GAS Bu RNING GPM STOVES-1 EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits et which- have been fullyiaattal . ousands.a n d the Stove pronounced =equaled' y any in tins market.; together-with agreattm titer desirable patterns. have also a verylarge anortinctit of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ; • embracing some of thu BEST PATTERNq nthrl -Eared to the frsr FANCY- EN AELEEUsOIL&TEk MONTS AND FENDERS, of thenewest stleil.. 'Dominate Ifitchen Bow and :Jam --Giateig 'otwbiohrare. offered at- very.low,prioes.- , ; s Special Inducements offered to blinder* in want of GRATE FRONTS: ' ufy-2Etti _ . .se 31,,srr.)p.INT Brass Founders, GRS'AND STEAM , FITTERS, All kinds of 'Brims Iron Cooks. made to order. Also, BRASS CASTINGS, OP ALL RINDS -, Made at the shorteat notice. OIL REFINERY'S FitTED LIP. , • o•der-leftet BOWN dr.TETLEY'O,I.III IV I )1 IL STREET, will be protantlY atlentiad tn. The member , of lili9 firm being r.racrOal me charues, of many 5 - 'Jars' 0 , Perim:er; in the busi ness, iasuro to hive aatiFfaction in every re apecL 91rIEETEI Trtit CT-En 'WIH 111 tt. PAIN th, me of a.a apparatus sherebY no drugs or galvarao battery are used. cal gentlemen and their Bourne. have their teeth oitracted by my proeqs, and are ready to Eager as to the safetv and 1, a] nie•:sneas of the crler ,' ation. whatever heal:leen said by persons intereited fo asserting the contrary, havingno knowledge °fru) ea -ARTIFICIAL TEEM inserted. in - ever? 4Lyle, and ( - bonzes as /Ow. as will warraat the best'of material in all oases. • • E. QUDItY, 13d Sntirknid street. nol4ly-is S. M. KIEB & 0p; hwiapucrrrkzas or Pure No. 1 Carbon 011; , . ',' 33 .E, TOT z a. 3, -.1M,. ..1 .....0 - offioe on LIBERTY STREET. oppottiti Penn's R. ft. Derot. ' . • tia-All oil warranted. , • an23:lyd HENRY W. BEiIIIIVONT &.00„ . 14"iftlAT,ILLr?finsFoTrieVit ;„TYPezi'Vfn"in and (fine; aLo, Blackberry, ReOpben7, Wita Cherry, and Oicitcr firmdses, Old .Monongahela,, ' Rye end other Whiskies, juoutiou Amu, Supe rior rior Wine Bitters. sc. .l'o..tra Liberty. street, . Opowite-Wourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotels, Tavers. and Families sultPlibil at med .. ' ,elrystoerphroltsi i fc ti r r li , r g h e . B. Yew Jersey Cider fdr ram: .472-fimd PE.TI - 1 , (1.N.A. 0 Li. "V311,XC..S LONG, MILLER & WORKS AT 8-114 ir....EPSEURtiIi STATION.N. VALLEY RAILROAD. .43 .4 affien and Warehouse 23 MARKET STIRZIET. Elannianturoa of Illuminating and Lubrieateil Carbon Oils and lionaole. NO. 1 111EFI.VED OIL, 1174111 4_ soliirlLL-Ex./. ONVE, alwa y s on haV. oca COIIY _ AI 'B6 • WHOLESALE GROCERS, Aud Importers of ELUL If DIX% GINS, &II ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD 1510 NONOARELA RIR WHISKY • 3117 Llberiy Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. J. H. CASIDAy. note, Stook, D'ratt, Bond amid Mort. gage, Bend Estate and Bier. ehandise Broker. . . ORFIL ; ELROODI N 12 BIJRIC4'S BULK' MENG PO uRTEI STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0.25,000 to invoet inliorteaces sad PSPOr. LUS22 00 casks Prime Currants; 10 cases Sicily Liquorice; 2 do Calibria do 25 boxes Macenroni; 20 do VeradeViet 61 do Olive OIL quarts and pints; •SO cases Sardines, and ;t1 clamp; N) (rails Dates: b..xos Castile Soar; :10 do Citron; 5 cases Prunes in JP-re; b . do do fancy boxes, alo boxes No.l Fire Crackers, n store , and for sale by • REYMER Br BROS. No.'s 126 and 128 Wood street. o 1 'Work DUNCAN, DITN.L.A.P & CO., Mannfacturers of EERE WHITE•R EFIg JOIN LITTLE, Jr., NO. 100 For STIREEi. lILPORTREta AND. D/14.1.21111 IX - - TAILO RILE WC./I.4LNIr r.--4-,...1, WISA44.IILITAIRLELD-STR E ET. Rll l Titf.V23llitr r T 'TED 4 - 17 A. i t I, ti:"4:) -- Co .i p T . , - eSnsistiili'r . CClothe, eatiAmeres; Vekings; , tte. . eisC) l 4:firge took of ~. . \1 GENT'SFuRNISm*i. GOODS,_ 1)44114 Wooten Shirt*, Pager kbligrollreek Tiee aniTfivOrlthlok umiak kept by fIi'AVAEi Furni,hl ing-qlores..U.rdera tlytnAptly executl. . au:',o:lyd CO -PA ATNER S HIP . . o rtuElnilDEßSlG3nkn u ArisoclA ted with aim hi seR.CLIVEA ItiotiLliv- TOC.r.t. in -Ooportnership. forttotthinsaction of hoe 0111tPtiTz BiltikttSti-ditidef-the name and firm of W. IactOLEsiTOO.K. dlc SON, he solicits froiwit ttenertintptiblio•WoblithiuMcce,-to the new _firm, pf the liberal _patronage heretofore' by hint' u = .elf . MotTLINTOOK. CAiEf.P 7I i7R - LlTairfair :purefnsOd - for CA. if, before the late advailoe. the -largest stock of Carpets in the city, we would cal/ the:attention of whaletrald and - retail Ititerti - to'nur:c"dhiplete as aottatent:_S 11,1A1'11.No8 9. 1 ..0r1ith,a-c....,. W. MisitILUKTOCK SdN, • at alz 4 112 Market street. i IV.WrId,ONA: ' CYli 3E— , ' W . . . . _ . . . OBd WA: A.Rx WW 'EALN.upotircipa.Ltre _ tr i tils:factNrabletifor bnpionoy`m Domino, oaor ana trauskorun, 0. Ololor; fwbioh , oolor•-woilarranr, to ;)o'ollao4ed by .ageor es,p _mina is unsuzpasso •b y ogy Liltimi -natotirrtffir ofEestern mterkota • As Vprof table . 01114 tbe.COnsautor. Ivonsuepectiallyhoomnatud it. Alio. our znatudaamzei of - , ~.... ,It ' Att l -rit 'n s:a DA -- • triedbiatu*Ekniim&i.'imid Oil .S.efir.oripa, whlckezods per contAlzattntith4Wtho mans of English Bodo brotty3,4 to ail -ocrany. Our manloture of ' - • ' ' 'SAPONIFIER; OR tONCENTRATED LYE; SAL T, AC. 71 ' 11414 °1 Yr' Pli and favorably lir.onw.• wo tree: ths mention is enfficient. .All:onion and ingtdrieS ern' hA r''s* - -iy at- , tended to by addrossint ' . II ' GEaltfir b - OLtivu'ri , ii4ezz. . i r Petam,l3alt,Manufalto r i ng Cerav or,r, nolgtty • . ! - .24 Wood street. .pitt.- - burcis. , dkird • WALL• PAUPIEU !f. • • , • WINDOW OVRTAINS, New Stylea tirtiring Otr1801.?. A fi reat..:Vairiety--ailid•; Fiala Assort, meat from AA-I_,aerfritili • to gos pei-Pitee; - • • . pAiu mat • 9.1; WOOD STlMlllgio ~ Betwe, Itti sth. 2rldcoi below piiii,ottd mhal ." , cORNIVELL-&AVBR; CARRIAGE , "MANUFACTORERS. (At the old estcadit4keiCipaoh. gipt,e7.) P‘ • NE.441. ST.,CLAIR. 1414.114 done as nanai • - -is? 11)11,0 RIVATEDISKILIMS, ' ... . ,'„t,, 1 ' .Di.BROWNILUDDICAI, 4 , ... It caul EllUtGlCALOrtice..No, 50 :, ' , -., - , -.4 SmithSeld street. Pittsburgh., . -:., - " ... r, Dr. .pamiwhi--- ~, - • - - ..... ....4,... Dr.DROWI'lls an old citizen , .-•,•*,,-'o4' .14}0,., of Pit' *Armtek. and has beeti - iti ., ..-wl ..- ko' ‘i Practiceforth o last twAnty-five 4..-.,;e-! - ..ii, ~- • Years. His booklet" hat•heen.:;t-4472'•••^5,- con,lxiedlintetty Digs and , - •: - ,r-1-- ...1 SurginalDiseacce. • • - , ^ " ' • • - 4 . - . ...... • 0/21Xos AND SZIIANGERL:, In need' of a medidal friend, should - 41er fail to find out the acre place of reliof. The D 04 .07 13 a regular graduate and his evert,— ..:,' -...... Ireat meat of a oertairi class of disoases islisjire guar- - anteelo the sufferers of obtaining porn:anent re ad by the use. of Ms-remedies and . follotring; Ids ice. • I DR. BDOWiT'S DEIIMII-S'• " '' )e il iv:r fa ll to cure tho worst form of Nenersal iseaseeLlmmiriticsAnd ScrefUloua iiffectimis.— all diseases 'from 'a hit lf a a r taint, which raMcifesta itself ,in the - f orm Uttar iataiasis; and a great - many' forme- ' - skin dis eases, thti origin of which_ tho patient As, enbreli ignorant. To persons so an:acted, Dr. Brown offore hoped of a /31126 and ffidataT.rocarers, fIEMITAII - wAioln, Dr. Broint's romedleC for toe .alartnink trouble brought op ofton by that solitary habit o f scrisual gratification, niliielt the young and" wag landed °flan gwnway. toi(to:their own_ cianrnetkuto or the onlY reliable remaliee 'known in tho'.cotintry -they are sate.. ant make , a carob restoration of health.' • • - . - - . • RHIIITHAITEN: ' --".- Dr. Brown's remodiee never fnil to;oetta this Pabfal disease riga Mg DAYL:-h8 Will warran t a alio lzrellU Piles,-. OlootirOonnorrlcca Strinture,'Bretbal Discharges, E;eneWckakeas lionthlY. liniiPtieielons; Disowns' of 'the"Join...- Fist*. in Ano. Nervous Affoations,,Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the , Bladdor. to.. tether with all dimities of, an incytire Origin. A letter describing the s ynlptoms„ , containing a nerolirect*l tcrDlt. BROWN, N 0.50 .lide:..l St., Pittabuyab. Pa., will be inarnedittelY anewcr,. ed. ..Blediome sent to any addrews. safely backed and secure from observation: • street I" Offloo and - FPrivato Rooms; No. 50 SreltlLdold . Pitisbnivh. Pa. - I,nolii-dawdo _. • ROBICItTDALLSZLL ..... Aq..DAIZELL. * - BORTI)AiraZALIG 411 C 6069 ''l larholesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ARD Dealers In Pirottaie Bra. 2bl LIBERTY ' YITISETTRGR Co noopite CORNER OF UNION AND MITI BTREETS. • .(Near Market) NITHERS' THE •PIIBLIC CAN :OB .," TAM the ben and Purest Liquors._ Hoe. I Meals served at all , hour! on the .sbortad Lunch every morning between that:n:llu* cif go and 12 o'clock. FREALIViiIBB. roprietor. - - • , . 1111111TTSBURGH BRANCH, 1 4fil.' 118 Ihrodd Street,*ofthe* Baltittiore - Tiatiri Fed tors, established in 183 M A 'Ambits stook of.Pianci. 7 octavo' Centre Pianos : Combining all the essen tials of a first class Instrument with late nevi:dam (andprpatent). Highly important to the critical Lowfor cash or acceptance: • . BROTHER, Mati2B anufacturers. • TUE- ELDORADO, corimrnFTil "2lCßLir a: 6 B aF rET ruazlELDQurtinti' mrsi z [-3(o,pPoidtik-the Past 0200 1 4117 :BSIARIBER. ILtv.' .11- 'taken the abovfi *ell-known etan_,d will be pleased ttil see his frill' :diet all hems. Hie win op_. ibrinen; ales. and of the beet. , ie2l4md OEN fiIINDY: ProprietOr. S. B 4 du C kr. ittAitHmue' aiDemera to _ • clll3 K AP ,LET T. E.Ri ' slid 1144 of WRAP P I NGPAI'ER,AaveremiIved from Ho. wi moat artreetZ _ • r. tiCf: 88 SMITHFIELD STREET. . 1. , PittaligricA. Pik« Mileh ior alas. • ma ioVEN falritTfig msIoRARTTTALLoi, : . 49,st.,,Clair Street. 3ENT K OXER CHEAP WEI OLOT L II It AS rNfidda .TG • D a Fl.; ;;I E )IPT11 - CASS,....raumit TigIRNEIB,- wh ic h can oa ,purabased at micas*, below tka asaia -Sirgraat twintaatarcti offered_ to Osalf,-buylms. 0 1 1 111 314011 • • • :c.. - BarreiiA — Ridbie:iNfa a y ; . . ")a , q2O - - _Ortatecr - tf--2 • • *) 6 To antra add for sale by ILEYBIER & and in Wood at**. ..37. - 4 ,., .P . 6' 4,a ~'~~~ `: ~,' =ter. „~R,_ { ~ .i. ~ ...... !:S
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