James ?. : Barr, Editor _Are 'Proprietor. NEW ,ADVERTISIVEL x ROE*: The i/ filifiwing 'ratio pradiertitinit lire teen agreed Amp by th9,7lllnisliera •of toe Pittattrgtr Daily 'Pr. ess.:to take effect on `and after 10th; day of leurember i , ll962; on all, hew gotLteadta : ~ FOR STAMDIN4I,II.3 t ATMI : . '' • •,' - PER giii34.3 - 9913.altiili EVERY DiP; One insertion'. Lit 00 Two montlie...: - ...3 900 ' Two Insertions 44 00 Three months— 11 001 Three insertionall. l l 25 Four montim.,... 13 00. Oneweek... .. ... -.11, '2OO nycniontha.:4 1400' Two week5.:.......1,1 3 Be Sit mon* . ..1 5 ' 00 ` Three wemka ..... 1r.5 00 rule months,: .we 0 00 1 One m0n th......:.:11110 00 One'year • . • 25 00 1 FOB clie:itailiAtiv. iiiiirrta. I Which allows titiikivilege of a Week/Y.4E I MM • of matter. to be inserted among new advertisements. . •., _ , PER SINGLEIIEAVARE, BTERT DAT., Biz months I '''.4 ll Pit 06. Twelve months._.: iii • ' ...IL. -30 00, AdminAstritors' Notices 2 211 Marriage No.. u........... ..... 75 Death Notices. =insertion... ' aq .... . Mop An or le ad sa v timi lan tob an e ti caa °llrd a lrea t tbe in tim f° a r tif o o D r- ° d 111 • • L ; , • al l . HAFIES 'lCNlGHT,ltre.,Chroniole. STER & FLltiro9l PIM. Dbm3tidi. , JAB. P. BA'S,Tit .W. Fat 8/B.IDDLE , a 00. Pittsburgh Gasettel . . . . RAILROAD, TIME TABLE. AliiitlVALA*l) DEPAERMIY, OF THE Wrahtlilt.N DEPART UREA Express traina4rt Wayne and Chicago:, will take way Walt MCreithne to . Chicago at 2 a.m. Cleveland andtittaburtkirsdn, 2a. m, Closes at midnigt4. Mail t am, Pittsburgh: gortWayne &Chicago 810 a. in. Cllosea l l a. m. •This train will - tarty all wag.nraUs between Pittsburg - Vaud Creatline. Cleieland . Pittsburgh train. 6:50 a. in. Closes st midnight Thistram takes way mails between Rochester.. Pa.. and-B6lllllr, 0, , Express, Pittsburgh. :Fort Wayne and Chieago, 1:50 p. in. Closestatlso p. m. Cleveland .k Pittaburghtrain;l: sos ; in. (hoses at 12.80 p m.I AIBRIV LS., Cincinnati Exp t regali A 'Z'SO p. Mail train, Pittsburgh:Fort Wayne & Chicago. &55 p. m. Cleveland and Pittsburgh train, 4: 20 ' ,..m. 8 25 • The matte arriving from the• West on 3:55 p. m. and 4:20 p.m.. trains will be ready for delivery at 1480 P. m, I ARRIVAL A DEPARTUREOFTHE E ERN NAILS. DEPARTURES. The mail train for the But derarte at 5:50 am, Closes at midnight. 'This tr slaw Blots°, take the way mails between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. - The through Br,,press train-for the east departs et 130 - p: na. • Clothe 42:30 p. m. • The Fast traiullor the haat departs at 11:20 IN in. Closes at10:20 P in. • The mail trainldesignated aathe Baltimore Ex press arrives at 1145 p. m. NerPhiladelPhia - lfapress arrives at 1:15p. m. th of the obeys will be delivered at 24'.1p. m*- . e Fast train !arrives atl•2o a. M. S 4 1 1 RAILROAD . ORIJRCII TRAIN A.m. TietiTall We every Sunday 9 999; i thito do Turtle Creek. lip do ..-.. •do Brinton* do do 925 do lilirinsburgh do do ....- 942 do B e st Liberty do do 950 Arrive at Pittsbeig4 0 15 EBTURVING' TRAIN P. M., Leaves Pittsburgh - every Sunday 5t.........1 06 do Beat Idnerly do d 024 ' do WilkinsbUrgh do' do 92 do Brinton't do - do ' do Turtle Creek do do 55 Arrive at Ji STOWART, Passenger Agent Pittsburgh. Ju1y,9.1862. JA. E S 110$11, NO. Stif 111111MIKIN STREET. Has now on hand alagrra; strarinof Ulla* "War, 130. COTS A ND istribMet - ,., Comprising all the different varieties and style , to be found._ Ladies', Misses and Childrun'slialmoral Boots 'with double and trip le soles. Me Boys' and Youth's Calf. Coarse and Kip Moots, Shoes and Brogans, Mona' Loos liesed Water Proof Cavalry Boots of a very sepenar quality, Call and exankine his stook as he warrants his Soo& tosi.ve genersisatishricm. Id , 89 Market street. mOn.11111POWT; N0v.15, 1862. AN ELECTION FOR TFEERTEEN Di- RECTORS of the MptiongahelaValley Bizak ei McKeon - MOO. will be 'held - at the - Banking HOllBB, on Monday. the Bth day of December be tween the Mute of 10 a. in and 12. m. The annual meeting of Stockholders. on Tuft d ay the 2d of D ecember : at 11 ai m. nolfe3wd. T. B. HA.MIOII , , Frost. ; EIJII,,P'..V.AIq .A.GUENC • ir. ILOILI9.'.'BATTIGAN, EVEOPEAM Agent, lis Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. is prepared to bring out or send back papseams from or to sa sa of the old country. either bi steam or ' irt rackets. . BIGHT D 8 FOB NALL POW" In. limy — - part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis iwideinoberuli , ltail: ad. i' l gteg en eettfe s r til tutatbrikstßefture,ll,:at G . between New Yore. Liverpool. 431rammiw and • MI , IWM. /1.8111114 B. HIINTE.Ii wax. u• sairru a co, WHOLESALE GROCERS IDS. 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STNEETS 4 &IS , PIITTITIB Belt • WILLIAM 11111111, , Em.z . RiS p =s 2 ,. 1113,1001/ A. 4101721. Ginuiral Putters. murmiairs comnir, Okioceseri to wthinakr. Mimi k *Li WHOLESALE GROCERS; OornariWood and Water Streets, :Mph w PITTSBURGH. PA GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. ATWSIALS CONSTANTLY ON Mhand4or sale with instructions: Also zuo.*4l.A rulutrix YOB BOOM. Otr woralie not to be expelled by that of an/ Roofer in Western Penneylvania. ,;! B. F. SHOPE, 75 Smithfield e 5.. 1455-sma - Pittsburgh. CIJITIOI C. STECIRWTZ, Ii GINZWAL HOINE CAltr - ENT RI; , AND JOBBER. ESOP VIRW ALLEY, between Wood and *Wily Streets, PITT/3111MM PA. • STOrdere solicited and promptly attended to. ans WM. N. FABER & CO, STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Nolucid0.1111 ) OEM. MACHINISTS AND BOMB WANED. I Nest 4Penn. R. 11. PaneagezDenot, "rmalnKa4 1- rilatLzirrifnenrioneineAltom three andred sind. hoM.V9Eer...and gaited PT (hist BMA, Bow NIVUIVRIIO9II. Baatones. eta. Give partivelar attisitisa to the eor strueticm of Enitineg sad lll . o4 d .07 bir =bit mills and for aprighta,ffirday and circular sem mills. Za T tilW(lll hand. fiftieltdoind ready for ship. meat'.,_ notioe. Easinaliknd Boilers of even' V rti ' Boilimiaad Sheet Iron jindl7 :late* lege • njai nVi guc.. waa • - eaolriff'Carde.' , Our Prfees low. ont matmery mannhotar bithe, ban quality of matenah. and warranted IrtALSAIIN to give stifiesatio. 4111- " / " Fi l rms 1111Pirra thil,Ooantrz &id YTIAIIPBY lined. w:eige . 1 ._ .. __ • - ''''' " '"'" 4----"'".i."w",-1,,e•-17•••,--,k,, t.T..-1•••,..-,.,;,—..,..1.4....,-,1V41 , ,t , ....,...L.^.:g4F.a.,..4","...7,11,24-1"..;V,0,4?..,.,... g....,',:,AW1ZP0. 7 .,..r.f1t..•.=1:1-.4r..--.--.445,,,Yr5."-":-..':.7.........-ro.17.t.:;..,'IN.::.13,.707:.:y.i.1.:',.t.-4.. ..L.,- •--,: ..-.. f L . , !.! ,........,..,_„..__ .- - , I • .._ i , .# : ,„,.., F go- t -;,:i, .. „ :,',a ...„1 -' - ; C.:•.; i .. 1 7..F.:!:- .. 4:7-I. i ' 5 .V .- :-...'..,. ..,- . 4 ? .....V i T , ;,A;.• - , , t: c '4) ,., ;-: S - , / II - • t. . . ' . . ' ..,i4-' :17i , iti , : it . ! •it p a. .. - t - t.. 3 -' § :, ~ ' - • . • ;;;P '', - i 1 i , i ' L A -41 .1 * 2'i , ' ~. _ _ , . ~), .. 111 .. ; .- , ... .. ~...„,4 ag 14 1 o f - - .‘. Pgo - . _ .. • •• • .- . . .. „,...,. - . , \.................___ 't • , A llsi ' • )....-:-.,... 1 1 1 1 .41... "---1 :1, 7'. .:-...• ..:' . .. . - -- .. .- . ~ ; ~:, : ' ,:.,- 1- ' : : ...: :.! •'", ':,_ il, V ;:.-1 - 1:',1 : " - -- 1 : : i ---- • . : 1 1 SELECT TALE. Itix i ii - 1(..x. : 01;v:111 , ...LAS my life long I • had known Mary 31 - dore. All my life long, too, 'had lov ed! her. • Our mothers were old. playmates and that cousins. My first recollection of a ,yoniag gentleman in a turkey • red fiock and triorrpeco'shoes, rocking a cradle, in which 'reposed 'a sunny-haired , blue eyed baby r not'anitell, year old. That. young geptleman was myself„. Harry Church that bine eyed baby'Mary i Moore. ' Later l etill I saw myself at' the ' ittle red` school - house, drawing , my painted sled up to the door, and arranging - myoverco4 on it -that • Mary might rule 11 9m9* cel bY ti :black eieTlietyri gained. oastialp t :for other boys liked her .besides meif,tthe, I.sitti afraid, was something of a flirt even inter pinafore. she'came :tripping down the steps when I called:her name', how sweetly her- bine eyes Welted upi to me, from • the, envioita !folds of; her winter hoolithOw gaily her merry laugh rang ont ; Fillet?, by dint of; superhurnan exertions. I kept her sled - beforefileirest and le ft her on the steps wfult ingly, fo , aeethem all go by! The ! fairy laugh! „; , TO one bat Mary could let ' her heart'lay up •so on !her lips ! I followed 'that latigii - upirom . my days of childhood till I grew an awkward, blushing yorith—l followed it through the heated norm of manhood, and now, when the : frost& of age are silvering my hair, and manyy. Chil dren climb my knee and call me "Father," I find that, music still. When .1 was , fif teen, the first great sorrow of my life name lipok*Eß.;l:was sent away a Weitern Iteliebt end Wei Obliged Pi part With Mary. We were not to see one another for three long years! This, to me, was a sentence of death, for Mary was like life to nie.— But hearts are very tough things after all. I left college in all the flush and vigor of my nineteenth year. I was no longer awk ward;anclembarraese.dlillhad, grow into . t$ isbii4or; ))ietti good opinion of myse fin particular. If had thought of Mary Moore, it was to, im agine bow I would dazzle and bewilder her with my good looks and wonderful at tainments, never thinking that she Might; dazzle and bewilder me still more ; was a sad puppy, I know- Wit as youth and good looks have fled, I trust I may 12 be lieved when I say the self-conceit h aleft me also. An advantageous prop osaloras made `to ineitt-this , time,.aed aeceptilgit,. I gave up all ideas of profession and prepared to. go to the Indies. In my hurried 'visit home I saw nothing of Mary Moore. She had, gone to a boarding school, in, Massa chusetts,,and was not expected. hoine till the next fall. I gave one sigh to theinext little ,Ibeve one sigh Le the memory of my little blue eyed playmate, and then celled Myself inaifrgain. ' , I. thought, as the stage ;it:ailed away trona 'our door, "in a year, - three 'at the most, I will return, and if 'Mary-is AMpretty as she need :to be -' - why then perhaps Imay marry her. II stroked my budding moustache !with complacency, while r eettled the futiire of -alonnefady wheithl had - . not see n for fent- Yaare,' I never thought of the probe ' bility of her refusing me--7never dreamed that shetitnild not stoop with grateful:tears grAi t tifiiher,L-fieVidkeireltief - whenever oliooseto;throaritat her feet' But:I now know that haillMaryTmet me then she would have despised me. She was as far above me as -the heavens• is above the earth. Perhaps in the scented and affected student she might have found plenty of sport; bat as for loving me, or feelingthe slightest interest in me; save a regret that I should make such a donkey of myself, I know she wouldfnot. India was my salvation, not merely be cause,of the. plentifal supply of gold 1 had laid_ hut teicanse my earnest labor counteracted the evil oft my nature and made me abetterman. And when at the end or three years prepared to return, I wrote nothing to!the dear ones I was eboutie meet of the reformation which I I knew bad taken place. "They loved me as I was," Ilmurmured to myself, "and they shall find for themselves if I am worth the:lOving as I sni t " I :packed up many a token from that land btg.old for the many friends I w,as to meet. 'The gift for Maryilldoore was one I selected within beating heart. j A ring of rough virgin gold, with my name and bees engraved-Wilde.. That was all, and yet the little ; toy thrilled me - strangely as I balanced it on top of my little finger.— To the eyes of others it was but la small, plain circlet, suggesting thoughts, by its daintiness, of the dainty white hand that was to wear it. flut to me—oh, me, how much was embodied there! A loving,smile on a beautiful face—low wordsof welcome —a happy hoMe and a sweet, face smiling there—a group.of merry children to climb my knee—all these 'delights were hidden within that little ring of gold. * * * * * 1-; A 7 tall, bearded.; inn-bronzed man, I knocked at the door of my fathor's house. The lights hi the parlor windows, and the hum of conversation, and the cheerful laughter showed me that company were astienibleA there. I hoped that inly sister LiZzle Would come to the door tend , that I might greet my family when no stranger's eyes were looking curiously on. But no.— a servant answered my summons; they ••werktooknierey, in the parlor to heed the long absent one when he asks for admit tance. Some such bitter thought we passing through my mind, as I heard the sound from the parlor and saw the half suppressed smiles upon the servants face. I hesitated a moment before IMade my self known, •or ' asked for the. family.— And while I stood silent a strange appari tion grew .ng before me. From behind the aervant peered out a smell, golden kiwi, tiny, delicate form followed, a sweet childish face and blue eyes were lifted to mine; -so like .the one that had brightened my boyhood that I started back with a hedtleil 4 o 3l .4 l lof: 440 t ybrit" n ame' te; little one?" I asked, while the wondering servant held the,door. . She lifte d' Vi her heed as if to shade her.'"(ilied seen that-very attitude in an other; to my - boyhood,' many and many a time) and answered in a sweet, bird like "Mary Moore." ' "And - what else?" I asked. "Mary Moore Cheater," lisped the lit tle child,. - • • My heart sunk down like lead. Mere was an end to all the bright dreams and hopes of my youth and manheod. Frank Chester, my boyish rival whd. had often I'tried in vain to usurp my- - place beside the eacceeded at last, and won the woman away front me! This was his child : 7 -his.child and, lAary!s, AA I I Inset go in there and ler once again and then I go away forever and die—if God would let Me! • I tank body and soul beneath this blow and hiding'-mylace in .my. beide I leaned againatt he door. The little one , gazed- at me grieved and amazed, and'put up her pretty lips as if about to cry, while the perplexed servant stepped' td; the parlor door and called• my sister out, to find out who it could be that conducted himself so strangely. I heard a light step and a ileasant voice saying: "Dr ish to see my father rhio you wit.— __ —.y I _a, I looked up. There 13tood a pretty sweet faced maiden of twenty; not much chang ed frotn the deal. little sister I had loved so well; I looked at her al moment and then stilling the tumult of My heart by a mighty effort, I opened my arms and I said: I "Jennie, don't you know me"' "Harry, oh my brother I Harry!" 'she .cried, and threw herself upon my breast.— She wept as if her heart would break. I 'could 'not weep. I drew her gently into the lighted parlor, and stood with her. be- , 'fore them all. There was a rush and cry of joy; and then my mother and my father sprang towards me, and welcomed ,me home with heartfelt tears.! Oh, strange, and passing sweet is such t a greeting , to the way-worn traveler. And as I held my old mother to my heart and grasped my' father's hand, while Jennie clung beside' me, I felt that all was not,' yet foe% 'and 1 though:another had secured' l - ife's choicest blessing, many a joy remained for me in this dear sanctuary of hoMe. , There - were four others, inmates of; the room, who had arisen on my audde I en- I trance. One was the blite-433/ed nhild w om 'I had already seen, and now stoo -by Frank Chester, clinging to. his hand..-1 Near by stood Lizzie, Maryl Moore's eldest sister, and in a distant corder, where she hid hurriedly retreated When my- name was spoken, stood a tall and -slender, fig. ure,lhalf hidden by the heavy window cur , tain that fell - on the floor. When the first rapturoug greeting was over,,Jennie led me forward with a tim- id grasp, and Frank Chest r grasped' my hand. "Welcome home, my py," he said, with the loud, cheerful tons I remember ed so well. "Yon have c nged so much I never would have kno you—but no matter for that, your heart is in the right place, I know." "How can you say het is changed?" said my mother, gently. "'To be sure he looks older and graver, and more like a man than when he went away, but his eyes and his smiles are the same as ever. ' It is that heavy beard that changes him. He is my boy still." ' God help me I At that moment I felt like a boy, and it would have been .a blessed relief to have wept upon her I bosom, as I had done in nri7 infancy. But I kept down the beating of my heart and the tremor of my lip, and answered quietly, as flocked in his full, handsome face : ' You have changed, too, Frank, but, I think, for the better." -_‘.'oh,_ yes, thank you for the compli . meet. My wife tells me I grow handsomer every day." His wife I Could I hear that name and keep &lent still ? - "And have you seen my little girl?" he added, lifting the infant n his arms, and kissing her crimson cheek. "I tell you, Harry, there is not another like her in the United States. Don't you think she looks very much like h'er mother used to ?" 'Very much," I faltered. "Hallo!" cried Frank with a ,sudden• ness that made me start violently, "I had forgotten to introduce you to my wife; I believe you and she used Ito be playmates in your clays. Eh, Harry! " and he slap ped me on the back. 'For the sake of allitme‘amibecatuse yoF were not ; here at the wedding, I will . give you leave to kiss her once—but mind, old fellow, don't repeat the ceremony. Come—here she is, and for once I will manage those fero cious moustaches of yours in the opera tion." He pushed Lizzie, laughing and blush ing, toward me. A gleam of light and hope, almost too dazzling to bear. :came over me, and I cried ontbefore I thought: "Not Mary." I must have betrayedmy secret to every one in the room, but nothing was said— even Frank was this time silent. I kissed the fair cheeks of the young wife; and hur ried to the silent figure looking out of the window. "Mary—Mary Moore,'' said I, in a low voice, "have you alone no welcometo give the wanderer?" "I am glad to see you here, Harry." Simple words—and yet how blest they made me I would not have yielded up that moment for an Emperor's crown.— There was the happy home group and the dear home fireside and there sweet Mary Moore! The eyes I had dreamed of by night and day were falling beneath the ar dent gaze of mine—and the sweet face I had so long prayed to see was there lie fore me—more beautifu,f more womanly and more loving than beforel—l Bever knew till that moment the meaning of hap piness. **** * , * Many years hat e paid since that hap py night, and the hair that was dark and glossy then is fast turning grey. lam growing to be an old man, and can look back to a long and happy, and well-spent life. And yet, sweet ns it has been, I would not recall a single day, for the love that made my manhood so bright, shines in the old man. Can this be so? At heart lam as young as ever. And Mary, with her hair parted smoothly from a brow that has a slight furrow in it, is still the Mary of my early days. To me she lean never grow old or change. The heart that beld her in in fancy and sheltered piopsly in her the flush and beauty of womanhbod can never cast her out till life shall cease to warm it. Not c• then, for love still lives in heaven. 'as A Great Cigar. Steamer in London. According to the latest Scientific Amer can, they are now building in London a cigar steamer of not less than 700 feei, in length. The principt of its form and 'construction are simtl r to those of the fa mous eigar steamer —b ilt in Baltimore a few years ago—with this exception, that instead of a wheel amidship. there are to be screw propellers fore and aft. The new steamer is being . lconstructed by the Messrs. Winans, who, i will be recollected, bpilt the original one, I now at their wharf in Baltimore. I The Art - 'tug. A. jubilee will soon ake place - in Vienna in honor to the four hundred yeacs' exis • tence of the art of printing in that city.— The first Vienna pripter, Ulrich Hann, opened his printing office in 1432, but did not succeed, and emigrated to Rome.— He was the cause of the Emperor Freder ic IV bestowing a privilege on the prin. ter, in the year 1468,1 which placed them in equal rank with noblemen and scholars, and permitted them to wear a sword. SOLDIIRS are fond Hof pets. In the ab sence of mothers, sisters and young ladies . to lavish their affections upon, they steal all the pretty kittens and dogs they can. .find in the road, anti treat them with the utmost kindness. I saw a soldier in Burn side's army with a pretty Maltese kitten sitting on the top of his knapsack, which he told me he had brought all the way from the Peninsula. It was fat and sleek, and would perform a great many tricks which he had taughtit. That soldier will fight all the better for having even a kit ten to pet and talk to, ESDAY MORNIN6-O),EVEMBER 2, 1862. THE PRICES OF PAPER.: The prices of paper are rising. said;—but I can't think Manse: If so.it.is very surprising. . 4; • And rags should be very sure% xt, But raga fly in every direction,' They're flaunting on BOrneidtAncitrades. • From shoulders of every corziPleter, From arms wielding musiteteorilladea• You'J find them on those whoszartkwestes - Don't allow them to buy catonistals. On the Poor Of all sexes and agssivi Whomay livein the towns orilikiiwoods. The token that buys you a luneilieet Fir nought lust a„"governmenrdygi And you paYfor your hot.whishrilunah it Asbrown "postage currency" Olt Old stsitiitai are torn into.Patishdr; And go ef.iudding about three4llldr. Anil the 'old Constitution . alstalias.:` thilY fit fora ragklealer'S label' • `The peoplestest hopes areidatill. Aud their hearts, too, areliValtind rent 'Yet hr spite of these fag-m ABotters, Taper rings two hundred 11:.• - • 3 BOBTAIL "My army wants eiathing.vw4MCLsmax Notice to Cattonl33uyers General Dodge, comniatichir of the Dis trict of Corinth (MlseiSsi ), has issued an official notice to ,cotteio)nYers, to the effect that• only personseitlio :have been duly atithorized by' permcan be ; per- I, mitted tp purchase C13#4:01 - : t district ; thatpermits racist be`4lpnr 'd at H (led varters , in Corinth t ' , thai I sikerchantsramit employ agents of nrinniatifteable loyalty ; that no sub-agents Midst liiilimplOyed i and that no cotton can be shifftd unless there is satisfactory proof thatAtwas bought of elope! man. All persont-in the service of the government' are tslohibited from dealing in cotton.' InfrtPitions of these regulations will be'periillgd ent,• " by confisca tion and imprisodm` ~ . ...0 4. 1r Paper from Co ii Husks. The Mechanic:l t ' atfiagitYint says that "excellent piper iB now4eade in Europe from the leave& of Indhca • corn. There is one paper Mill in CiPition in Switzer. land and one itt' Anat4iii which paper is made from -such-I*We exclusively. The husks which el:ivy*e the ears of corn make the best ,ditty." It is also said in an exchange tit* a-foreigner has filed at Washihgton an; application 'for a pateht for various news: made of cern Shacks. The varietiesiseindeyesn, maize cloth, paper of bearftifal quality (white and colored) from silkftyyparchment tex ture. Tut_ University of Vcrmont, out of 83 medical and 64 academical students, has sent 28 to the army. Note, Stoat. Drnifti **tad and Zona .aatra,itind orytoziosi , tsopme. FOURTH ST • bash. re. Desirable HUI prOpeirlyWLath i er Heal Estate to the amottat'ofor sale low. BvIU3TITVTEN PO iIE ARMY br . nol7 :iliarkeirSit.tnear T ket. Read .1 Read Read HIGHLY IMPORTANT II d ir_azikr. KELL:ErIO THE AFFLICT " ED. and those offal= from womimem of afght TO ALL. YOUNG - AHD 014:11, rittatzwybatet:ronerieonZar eat r"ria law SISSON PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purchasers irill continue to find pales. astastao don by trying these Spectacles. Bold =Y .I.•DIASIOND, Op • flo. 39 Fifth street. Post Building. The Russian Pebble inserted In old fnunee. desired. Sr Beira" Imposters and Pretimdcas. 1922' NA.TRON.A. 011 i. WgABE NOW WANEFAiIIe is article, which forbrillienay in burning freedom of offmarive odor. andaren of color. (which oolor we *arrant to e sue or ex 1) .aurea is nnsurpsasei by an, nator in this or zustern markets. Al a profitable Oil to the mummer. we can specialls reoommemd it. Also. our manta, 'stereo! .CAUSTIC SO,DA, Used by sal' Soap Maim andoll ary which excels Super cent. in strength all the make of Irr glish Soda brought to this count% Our numufteture of SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SKI. &C. l Are so weal and favorably known. we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries. will to awn err at tended to by ad (lE d a s tit3ot)ore, Assns. Pam. Salt ManufacturingOomPans. .24 Wood street. Pittsburgh. oliklyemris LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MINES AID... SMELTING WORKS. 1 1 .2.143 X. 31"4:31:11i131r at. co., Manufaetama of Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper. Framed Cop Per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms. Sp alter Bolder, &a. Also h b niortess and dealers in Me • Thy piste. Shee t on. Jiro. MP Constantly on hand. Tim m's Machine nd Tools. Warehduss. No. '149 BEBST and 120 SCOND STREETS, Pittsburgh... Penna. Sr Special orders of Copper ont to any desired pattern. fe2.l:lyddrw SlaTriiPlatX & do. , NINTH WARD b`OII.NXIIIIr _APPITSEWASHcPA Warehouse. No. 149 Illnd antll9onocondsta Manufaottirent of. all tame and descriptions on Coal Oil. Netorti and Stills, Gm and Water Pipe Bad Irons t = a nAN c i o r eirogre. Steel Aln e ci l obbinit nadMacialr"d-' Monlds end* , "g P a t v i r t i l Vr i lke t° i c arktachine ahoy attached tc the Ponndry °° , all necessal7Bttinavilibe carafall.7 attended to • • 459111341 w KENSINGTON ntozr AND NAIL WORKS ar,Sheet, Boller,'Plate, Splic e : and T Iren,Nalls and Ite,l3oreon. EkaaK T Rail and Flat Baz Rallr Iron. itaftble for' Coal Works Works are adjoirda the CITY GAB WORE Wareltouso.-liio,BB Water street and Market street, Sairsdere sP/8:68m-In • 20.000 BINNED!. OF BYE Wanted :at MOORE'S DISTILLERY. Win Pay the highest sash rieee pontes MOORE, 119 Thatatreet. Pittsburgh, GUM BLANKETS, J. H. OASIDAY. LLOYD dr. IBLALCXE., Mandscitanes of FOR ARMY USE, W. MeCLINTOCIE 4110 N. 112 MARILEI SUM= fitIUDIIPMA ADVIRTEMMS. JESSE JOHNSON, ealißet mum! igtopmn, iss swan Flour, Groin and ail 'LIDOS of country Produce, wines and Liquors,' Mars, Tobsco. *O. ST Liberal advances made on ocaudammente of HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE SI SOUTH SECOND ST seedy PHILADELPHIA. WM.:IRICE tO. . PRODUCE AND PROVIRON COMMISSION MERCHANTS,. NO. 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, • Philardeipula. , 1111. 'Liberal advances made- on consignments whearrecnired. nl7l 1d • FRIES 8i LEHILELIti, NO. 818 MARKET STREST Jobbers in Cloths, Casa:maw, ratings, tie. Alwaya on hand a well selected dock of Goods suitable for the trade. mylid E. P. ILIDDLBTON & BRO., TKPOWITBB OF WINES, BRANDIES, 41g,c. AXD DILLIJIMS IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, WO. 6 NORTH FRONT kiTRNET PHELADIVPIELL splo:lyd JOHN 1 ILLIBON-WII P YLLIBOB•.BODYA (B zu.reorr JOHN B. ELLISON dc SONS,. IMPORTERS OF owns, DAsstuRES AND VDSTINS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET, (1/41 door below Fourth,) myldrd- PRIT,A_DELPRIA, GEORGE GRANT,. Manafeenrer and Who h and Retail, Dealer 1311 SUET DISCIIIIPTION GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, mil-13, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH I.4O.PIGICOPJE I'EAII.CE MANUFACTURERS A; IMPORTEBS. mum FERRISHING GOODS ADD TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, m71:19d PHILADELPHIA. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. VIII.MON di CO.. ANOPAOT9IIIIIIOI 'MIST kAPAITY OP FINISKED BRASS WORK, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, garPartioular attention to fitting Oil Refiner. As, Brass Castino of superior smoothness made to order: Steamboat work and repairing genet ally. /gram' .0n `o4 6 TA l Safety eier-Briseloete lir ST. , STREET AND DIIQD N 10130 IrMAIN A 8 41G GETTIG Wholesale and Retail Grocers, DITONTIZB AND DIALS/IS IN TRAM, WINER, LIOTTOBS, &0., - NORTH-NAST cornea of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, mat" ALLEGICKNY CITY. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, OF FITTOEUBGH. orrics, aro. 87 Fifth Bt., Bank Block AGAINST ALL KINDS 01 /WH IM AND MARINE MAO JONEkPresident JOHN D. DiciOORD. View PresidelC : BOOK. BearetarY Caps. WILLIAM D . *neva Art. DIRECTORS— Jones. .G. !Iwo, Has "4-Ohir.tit'Zil".l Jaoobe, I', Htin B. L. Fahnectook , o ling. Got. W. Robert L. Ware+. Bola. H. Dave. v,"2:g wrimr4lll IL&GA.IEY, WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, la2o:tf PITTSBUIte IMPORTANT TO LADIES 11101. JOHN HARVEY, HAVING FOB 11 upwards of twenty years devoted his pro fessional time exclusively to the treatment of Female Mica hies, and having succeeded in thou sands of cases in restoring the .sidisted t 9 sound • lielyhealth has now entire confidence in offe r ing pub.' Ids " Greet Americap. Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S RONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed (when the &rela tio m ov i ngeen strictly followed) in re diffioultiee arising from Obstraotiou or Stoppage of Nature or In restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from other Affection*. Prelakene Uteri. the Agates, or other vreabness of the Uterine Or an., Also in all oases of Debility or Nervosa son, Hysterics, Palpitations, Ao., Ac., Ac., which are the forerunners of more serious disease. Ws; These Pills are perfedlY harmless on the con stitidion, and may be taken byt he most delieatele. maie without cawing distress; at the same time they. act like a charm, by strengthening„invigo• rating; and restoring the system to a healthy eon• dition.'und by bringing on the monthly period with .migularity. no matter_from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should, however. not be taken during the first three or four months of pregaanar.,though safe at any other time, at miscarriage would be the result. Racirbox contain 60 Pills. PRIM Ona Dousa, and when desired will bo sent by mail pre-paid br any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money d. BRYAN. Rochester. N. Y,, General Agent I Sold by Druggists generally. JOSEPH FLEEING, _Corner Market street and the Diamond. aul&lvdaeowis Agent for Pittsburg. YOU WAFT SOME GOOD NEW 1 Fruit 'or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other .kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel g 0 to Haworth k Brothers. in the Diamond, where you will seta new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the , silty. Also a general and tun assortment of Family oroceries, T e m, w ines . Brandies% and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors HAWORTH & BROTHKR. de.24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley. TO CONSIMPTIIi7EB. ririllE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having aufiered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dreadful disease, Consumption — is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of care. To all who desire it, he will send &prescription used (free of charge); with the direct:Lona for pre paring and using the same, whioh they will find a awe ctt refor Consumption. liathista, r )3nincltitief, tee The only , ebiect of the advertise in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he ooneives to be invaluable. and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them:nothing, and may prove a blearing Parties vrishior IV V is ion w i i v iarf ad: dregs Raw W ..- Warainsbugg &list; 1642. NM AND ooarTwurroas ow mantifiottarfogi arluilo of Li I 'RUE , • which wq,arepreparedto deliver bols= COAL Tiiip,rso9 /41ThatreiTREET. gest al= F snaky Co 4 shwa a lava 414111180114 fITZWA*.fA: CO.. SD M'S'IMEN„ BrFiss Fou ' p4ers, GAS AND'STEANI FITTERS, All i ds ,of Brave and Iron !Cocks I made to order. ; BRASSCIAST/NGS, OF ALL IPIGRIB r Mali at the ithoitestatti9a. Oil L. REFINERY'STITTEDO. orilerale.ft at ROWNA TETLEY'R, I36 WOOD STREET, will be oromODY attended le .= The membert of this fam:bens Tread* me-. eheaeyeetlff many soars ' exßaOatLea In j the nem m insure to give flau xv-, otion In eve. /TEETH EXTRACTED WIL TACO ITT "PAIN by the mei rif an anniOrituslivhdrebi' do drugs or gaivanic battery are used. blear, cal gentlemen and their fimiliea have their teeth extracted, by my process. and. ate TORO fortify as to th safety end Alnlessnedf, of the oneration,, whatever bar been said by. irimnine intereeted in asserting thenontrary, having no knowledse bf my; PriXtegal ; 1113.4RTIMAL TEETH ' insertemillii avert style, and charges 'rig , •se will warmat the beat of Material mill canes. , - i • - . OMAY„ , ii° l4l- * • • „• , :!:t!tzKdfalo l f'll l rL • S M.; HIE &0 0 :• :. 'mAx l7 ' FAcr*B!' .e No. 1 Carbon , ; • :IEI • Mae on 'LIBERTY STREET; °Omit. . • r ; oil warranted., . : • 1r.1.9,311,74.1,.: HENRY W. BEkUMONT Liciitargalir OF • 11131 - TWO - - JV 'MOUSE; deals* haorelatißrandloaMiriati and a l so, Blaokboyry. Raspberry. Wild Chersand G=ar Brandies. Did Munorugaheda, R7O otherWltiMecl:aniaitar Rion. 006= rior ,_ ineßitteroi , ka; n -11 No. 88l ibgrty styes i • Ogpoolte Fourth street, Pittsburgh.; Pa, notes, Taverna, and - Fan:6lW supplied inodt erste profits for omit. New Jersey .Idar for fain- ily hotel purposes. : . 1,1) _, . . . .. _ . .. . . . 1.1 0 .-r1 ' 143/ r 4- ' , : ' 9 IX-' " IVC ) / r ESI L " 11.0 N easAMILLER a :.c9.. 19043111 6ry v•I MILMSI A Ifr AL -7, illldisid - *orelitincie ' ' ."c" '' t'''' I - . ko oost " - lOrgtmr,vrris*cripu. foi " IsfactoSYS Of liftuatziatiog 11141/Aibricei•tl' riff Car Oils aOd:Aeotiole. .s - : 1 ittrnitm4 ii#,*,Aiiiiii .. grrip aonwarpmpsvirsVabrays 'on hatioL - 'oalltli I . , . .. •. , ~. I WILT TA CARE - -& WHOLESALE GROCER'S. Ana Inn Orkerii WILIUMitO• 4Ftro;, , plena and beak/al : 1 ' 43 OLD MONONG6RKEASI,YI97HIBLY Litiertylitieet, I tea, PITTSBIIII43II,I PA- Wholesale' Grooeti and Lig:ditt . M ore 1 1 Fox !Bole; -' - -'i ' -;- • ' T STOCK .AND : - IFEETIFIeSS i irr A. 4 ... , Wholesale Grocery, and Liquorj Ho do.- ins ti good trade on cue of .the beat b • ass streets in . the city; is offered-for sale , as th oirn-' era wish to 49 into other Business . Fo r es partutaimmdams _ : .,-- 2 ._.,, , , ....., .•,:i t ,,, , , , ,,, starts , , LOCK iteSilSa. Pittsburgh • .1); : Twang's Eating &sloop, - I 00101111 *MGM ALLEY ANDsacaff-i: , You Onion& . I Where QYSTEBS and all the ailloa ( olaa of the Baum will be Bambini) •in the moat 110'23:able Awl°. .13L1 YuIEING. 0014 Gamer Vlyain allay and litalthflald et. THE mimpriAtirkir,. ,cromuumx ow:rims:m=42a coRNE4 Plimi k §SITIPPDEP B !iskETEC, (Opposite the PostOffiotil B$ SIITBSCIRIBEB T take&the above wall-known eland; dill be plowed to see his friends at all boons, Ms ethos. liquors ass, and claws area - the beet: d JOHN LUNDY.-ProPrilitoh , ' JOHN- FLBEGER, , 4:r N -M `• •1 4 ' , Si. a 6 corner Ohio andßeaver ALLEG.Ith#E L CO Y or maTe atcck order and Baigtitaigin'M 'waking promptli attextdMl3o. noMliw7my3l-dtf • . : • '', • " ' ' . ..f,'' . I - , . z A : FRIEND IN IffEED. TRE___II. .cx. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LUI , U.D. Wi'L. Is I prepared from the recipe.of Dr. Stephen SWeet, of 1 Connect:knit: , the great bone setter.; and hai lion wain his Tructioe for the last twenty , years with the most astonishingisuodests. As ari elterrielrem-' edy it is without tiriini - and will !alleviate min more tspeedibr -than - may other prepiratioxi. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it truly infallible,:and as a sure for 'Sores. Wbundk Sprains, Ricaisee, &e. its soothing, boll and powerful strengthening vroPerties....esoitor einst. wonder and astonishment of all , who ha ever Men i t a trial. ' Over four hundred certifio tea of Q remarkable euresuiferined bY it Within: a lag, two years, , .attest ttusfaot. . , • • B.: 2.. SELLERS & . , d eg .ftidkweor ' Agouti fdr Pithlbnizi . NEW: MEDICAL DISCOVERY, OB THE SPEEDY AND /*MOVING ' zur cure of, GONIABEE4GLIMIYU :=Ffildas Discharges. Bit .;'sidri . Weakness. - 111shUy Xmls gionhincontinericiN. Genital Inita-1 am % Gravel. ictrictare eni I emotions et the Kid- - - _ , nerraxii•Bladder., Which Mabee:). ucedlw i lipwardc id . , 1 ONE ,HtINDARD PHYBI.OIIM. • i ... ingu r lirAate , seneetiee. With the; entire seems. au Cessna, Corns!. 04.11111/JW, e i r en, j oompeend dente *wen. . . ' - . BFILVB SPECIFIC Ptra - Al I. aresneedi in astiao. often affecting won* In a few days. and when a cure is effected it is perman-. ent. They are prepared from vegetable attracts that are harmless on the system. andnever WAIN ] ate the stomach. or impregnate the breath and being sugar ooated, all nauseous taste is avoided. 'No change of diet is necessary whilst wig pi= novdoea their action interfere with business p Bach box contains Millman Pills. . MOE ONE DOLLAR. ' Dr. Beira Treatise on !-Seminal Weaknesa. !.! SeV Alkalis. Gonorrhea. Med, d• a Pamphlet of 50 pagee. containintLmpartant Molise to the al flicW. BENT PEE. Six cen*are required to Da/ postage. DR. BELL'S GIiDEN BOOK, • A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea. Gleet4Strie' - tun; Sitphilk .to., in all the various stages. with 7 Prescriptions to lOnfliA adapted...for mdf reatment. without the aidof a 0780114. I ' - PRICE ONE D01.L.4.14 , The Pills or Books will bo semt.'secirre from ob servation. by ma,. pod-paid. by t nui sAv Amt. on ree,eirot of the money. • - J. BRYAN. Rochester N.Y ' NWT t. JOAPH corner Market street and Diem Agent'for Pittsburgh. Bold by all Druz:gists. ' aulikdaeowlrls 'CORNWELL & ORR, •CARRME 'MANUFACTURERS: (At the old established Coat* Beitoiki) • DII4O/120ni wA I 4, BiatitAT-11 1 4 1 R1P 11617 upsiehucioftfr*ukk Di ;F:A ,‘: ,HA PILIVATEDISEABOS- ••,-,, , c...• - DriBBOWNSMIEDICAL • -t, , and SUligilla&l. Offica,..No.lso A ...g _=,,-- gm go it as bile olvaniat--ld 'Street. ?Mihail:h. 2 : • '7,?; , .. .•-•,.. • Dr. 811.0391113 an old citizen ,-. • - -‘ , ,,, - ...,.-... k of Pittsburgh. and has been in , ._ ,- - 3 ::1;-. Praotloeforthehattwointr-fire 1- 1,-:c.r- - years. _Ms business has been -, -.: - ~,i "t' oonfied=toPrivategyo. , .--- ?7 - Ilurmaal --- ---- -- - -- AV - i r a i iciiiit" ii nia: ' ol 9ll4-Wi li.,ii•dr i t B Yelt 6 C s h ould to .51141 - outtllo4srela . 0;1 4 04' :W/Woolor is a regulsz , staduate ! gatt pis a am.,,.,. 1 0 . - .,s4treat. 1 matt GE a ofstiOa elatiof ' 3,agliare guar ei* Woo' to the suffaurrof ob petaitriont re. lief by *lase of I bis gent es andfollowing his 55 4 06 1:• ‘ Int?, BIIOWEPEIIISIPX6ISI3', puritiestt Arorri ftglit fitittl a o t sfe 'Awl At su Erma irszeditarin taint. wasti - Mao in the - To - Mr - or ; psoriasis. t ia ,g.reitt. utny 4 fotapa, tis.= essfe;', t h e Origin and of: rthio n litlis patient Ig onugely ignorant. Sktpersons str.Ggid,WatrAtrawn odes hogatof &Wattnee43 lla mAers gAtoubla IgN i tt bit a4 e4 e rat i slehrty ' 4 l=l 4:l OT fawns! ldirsent..* Alltyptuakoll'oroalcm hided give way to. to their own dOhoqatut, .) ar thb Only reliable retietliatithotru'itUe4tamtry - UV are ',6' of health . s Pd_rPt k til .9" ,11 A 7 IY "` a i rati Di. Browne ` r 3 t l sii U mißerevor fail i l 4 ., Ai i re this painful disease nt xsivsgys.-he'svilltwatraut a sure. Be also treath Pule., fried: Q os 49rrhcon Steatite*. lEtrathantsaluiver. Almala Weakness Monthlyt Buotgresaiplut.r.DiSessos Pains int 4 Agto. in,Lhao. litfrPOWarlgitit*, in the • Back and Kidneys. irritation Smithy:Ver. tu gather with alliltagasse of an impure ortgiu • ,ft u+' , ..- As ...Mug Ebel sLoniAgnia, cobtatting a Yna,,Kdrecteti to Mt. BitOW24 ~No,_soo,mitblleld St.; inttaburglt, yi-,.;01.13, be imirmuatolg Mauer .ed.:. Medicine sent to itlY addred. Wes packed and secure from observation. • Omee and ‘ Privats•ltootrusPl , lo - ,i 50' Saltblleld Ar*M% •rtn'lnt"" ). - P. : -I ,- ,—. nol4-4w:b CA.PPELL;'' t BitEltrahaff TAIIAIKES, x 'ITHEchrtlY BMW. JIIBT;SEUEIVEDIVED A V lane o3d well oelootayt9a-pf •. A IG-7, 41 :!0;k1P s • -90Asiguag of • Cloths, CasiIPerfHOEINHOLOPI6 -ALl3o—A:largeitook citiE S r.tl LI GENT-1-FIittNIBRING -GQODB, tnalndine W . Ooleiifiglitai-PailerVllaradi r eek aruieverthintnatteS9 toot bsr.firstoaao En/Di:th ing Siorea. Orders firopajitly'oxeauted. ::=3o:lra Cg r itacATAEl4 , SttiP Tttite,dit?o 4":4 4 s l 4 ar " : :TOOL _in a cepa erahip• lox. the traneaction of the WSIWEE's - ,_nader . tho Tame and sanvot wo.aiaILINTQCK. , .4 (49a k tio. solioita • ,fronLo generous public a contineanoo.,to the new firm-of-the' c lilieral.patrOnagtheretofomby hhnl soil i enio2.od, - • iY,AIetWiTOCKr . .. irtAAP7IIII.-Thill ;:pnrohaseid:for-'4. O A B fL hefor,e the late advance, the Tara - est stook of estipete hillei'itgitt;*ezWodidotatha attention of wholeealeand retail. lin v i_to otoholete as iseitiforit- ' CARP '''MATITNOS, OIL OLOTlfftigro 1-3 1 4:MOO MOCK. &SOK. 'll.f Market PArlaft ',PAL AO _el WINDOW bt RTAINS, ate. 7.:.41ct Newlltyeufor:Bpring of 1882. A itiesi Vaitlety Cuier (tine Assert. went 6 • - t1 sslbeir.P!ectti"--' tat lab bp. XIIO/1 1 4$ Re; !weep errsibirr; , Betweetatth A 501.24 rstimma AlteY *Nikki ...-. a. P. nu m!. BOBT. D aftAZABBILL scO., 101988 e ••roam CONNISSDIN AND, FORDIARINNS MERCHANTS: AND Dashes in Proiiito emallittatinalateiroi6stasve. No. on tnoarri munsT4 & e w e. . .., r.• winalaultait NEW GOQDS: ° ware iiitvz Litst BrAir.mco" FRONI V 7 *Alba a large and chOicaselootion of SPRING AND ~sprxER.GOODS, fbreentat Andirontbs Wait embAtcheitiall the , armlet' etyfee COATINEK CAl3lo3Ektlif3 AND - 'WEITIPS.' W. 11:11teiltV41000., beet gOrner Mirk e o 3o . I W-*-4 / t e gkF A TA l .gti a 139 ThePhilosophic - Burzier. - - ' Mat' riii/1112,E4CTIDits - Thilosophio?Bainer for Carbeimeill is now wady.. It possesses many L oner -the Comnion Dumas: - • - - 1. It makes &lariat, pr,Lasip.kl#4lll*Perfeet combluttiort. • S. 3t will ham sicy_qtastitr el oil S. It am be used with a long or short ablrinel. 4: It can isimedasw bcperaislatasaiiii. , 5. It caaalways beams& to Imeasoonceelealls 6. It it dere estaitorielcal• that , any other Ites:a be irtlv**o, .. re , umma d t b r e . . klbrows-all-thewkits. • lied.allevethe ems. 9, The beai ,- hat litti - zenhaved ihsate4. Wilketttowelithg4bewlissak • • Thole introits erellike snkmer.V , o:itsm:aii3 'elm be put esCreet Isar miter bs ersi.tEvers Pec too wen' a-emboli vail•eltoiald,. hire salaigeP.b l4 Barger, Price as - oette . ;:par - amete S. sold Na S* SWATH atteetai , • , , _VOMV- 4 39,PA1W.Li!40: 1 0 1 ?9' CORNER OF UNON ON: MariannliTlV , mew ; : liz igz . ;# l i iirrowi k 7 : 1 TARN the held and purest Liquors. • Meals served id WI Many bn'ilis -slitoloot sop thE6eli'the h of 10 and-. 10 &oho t. qs .• /11BA L VIFJPS.,. 1.112 04 7 , rr.R47l4°" OWEN BYBNE, IIUB 11H - 0- ANT:-.l'4.:l i ir, f o 49 fit : cushi , gifireitt; RENTLICEMPS, &MOTU - RADII TO OP., DBILORRA.P FOR 111 a AVM° lINOMBIIPia EWAN , NEW lI_YORK with& ehoiim deck ,oICLOTHS. OASEIDIERZNI: .and.NESIINGf3. which: can be Purchased at pneee4r below the usual Wee. Groatludaoarauat!i offered to ea& buyers. lesalAn • ' IJELLBLE.B itAGEZ . :.:. :.:.::• MAGEE & •KICIES, avoifers old d eale+ Caisitheres, 1 Satinetts. Vest:bags; Tailors' Triminings, &a, 2ii MAIXET ST,I3ZET, morel sitte:rpsitaiDiamitts.- CI B. • 141airra OxAnExoppostbs •ViAltactial REAL BSTATIWID 41FaTERn AMT. imams 111 . NOTRE. BONDOORTSWES fule. Mir? Sew. ties FRIAR ABBEY/IL PPIr i• 1 ". • • BO M. i 31101323 AND S~IIMB: eibiehitill be sold state old. Rrietchl ear , BO ILLAND'h. 98 Market - get- EBLES zEPl,Eirgrt , r 1200 1a313. ZERHYR 79. 0 L1 Of all the &dee end PM:O t t' q L , WIe -P lad m ix " Ton r.tripr weirruxs. Dealers impplLedin cuintitznat ligeylan !llt Ealiera Prin merozriim Acirftrik sun c0144044-014"4' afiicimeeir rams -1)21