.4- • • NEEDiCrAZi. t‘di T - 1 - 14 /. -TV'S, 6 F/VrAlls - E. 4.1_4 m i . #0 U0E063 PitiPAEATI Xi A PORE TONlC t !ffillt#l Y,-• HOOFLAND*" 4 ; ERMA - ;BITTERS t - 0 • • SUWARKD',BY N rxt a. a. -itiorsovr- Phfladoi phisioPerumi, effectually cure Liver Complain 4 DY4PEPSIA., JAUNDICE, , • . • : • tlurstakei OwWere min Debiller s Bleimatem • " of AIM liCidoeyti 3 Onaf all Otseancia ' 1 ,, l - ;. ',#,glislog from Obiaorsitared : , ! .1 .. .c k Liver Ow 8 toimastn4: ,i . • mash' . -as Canal- 1,:1 potion: Inward" • , Masi Falindssai '' i Blood'to th It , . . . e Md. deuli trof the Stomac h, _ sNauses, Hearthitin; Disgust • " fort FoOd? . Fa ll neas or Weight - in the Tatoma cti , liont , Fracfations, Sint • ingtorffiluttenng at the/hi:et tab Stcizo-1 oak latimmieg di theXteas.„lturried an d diffioultioreatfuna- - Muttering at the' Heart, Choking orouffocating sensatkdis when in Ohne Dostureopitaitas'of Yision _ - Dettiar*ebs !Sa tire triesagh Fever and Deli Pain' in the Head, Deficiency , of Persil:G., ..- YeN • lowness of thb Skin and *P in .., the Side, -Beek, -Cheat. W.Ao. Sadden Flushes of Heat Bern - !: irg in _the Flesh; Constant 11' meanings Of Hv i I . 1 and great-deism lir eion O f" - , i 3 . spirits, And will PINdaVelY Prevent Yellow Fever. Billions reverijtc.lo ___- < ; ,I , i. THXY".CONTAIN - TheyNO ALOHL, 011 t BAD WHISK* t *Blear° the above diseases in ainety-hine SSW Out of.# handraL, , Ltduce ' 1 041 ~- -_-... a sale and universal • so pnlari a Teillitoofiaitd% Garman Bitters. (purely rentable +oats of ignorant quacks 'and umbra mlom venturers, have opened upon suffetitig; imunanitytk, geod e :re ot Nostrums in the shape mpr whojq, vil . compounded with injurious e, and chinsten . Tonics. Stomachic:and Bit ters, - 411 Beware of ithe •IbMmerable array of alaoholio • prepirationtv la plethorio bottles. and bigfbellied tees 'under: 44e modest Appellation Of 'Bitters : 1 which, inatelditeuring only aggravate/WU:am ' _ ad leave the _wanted anti - ere= in despair. - YOU W. 4 rdogEr - envo so STRZNOTII. .11N - YOUii- ' ' - ' • , 1712T 4440 , A GOOD APPETITItiI. • DO - YOU Te..t01•77 TO BUILD UP YOUR OOP- 1 B .77EUTIONI DO .-70,71,442 , TO .F.ZEL .lU= l • 'DO YOU Warr TO GET BID OF NEB VOUS P 16481 I:SM DO WANT •gli ru e ri Do you want to plena welt 1 . DDo you wan a brisk, and vigorous Ammar! .I', 1 , • . ; .1 sn do use ROOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. if ea J. Newant:BAnett. D. D., Editor of theAs eadoPediol of Religious Jraouge. Althlingli nofilisjobsed te, , favor or recommend Patant , modicinid in general, through distrust Of their ingredient!! Skild.effeets: Li yet know of no sufficient reason iwny a 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 more readily in regard to Hoof land's German, Bitter. prepared by Dr. C. K. ImoJacn. of thio :city, y ea rs, beuse I was prejudiced t theiafor many_ . under the impres at they Were ehiellYan alcoholic mixture, ndebted .te• my friend Robert Shoemaker. Esti ..for the removal of this prejudice by proper ests, and for encepragement to try them, when afferingfrom great and long continued-debility, he nseof three bottles of these Bitters, at the swanning of the present year , was followed by evident relie4 • and restoration to a degree of oodlly and mentaiyigor which I had not felt for ix months before, and had almost depaired of re aming. I therefore thank God and my friend for mooting me to theme of them. -1. J. NEWTON BROWN. Partanitrirte„ June 23.1861. :1 --- - Firot, the .Rev. Joseph H. Sennard.:Partor of the 2 L-na:2l (vie Ghurch. J Da. AMON — DEAR 6,s :—I have been& 11 inently requested to , connect my name with ooze nendation.s of different kinds of :medicine, but S the nnsetka.as out of:MY aPPropriate ' = I I have - ti air daserrtleelided; but with,' • slew proof in various instances. and particularly In mr owh family.' of, the usefulness of Dr. HOof /and s (limn= Bitters. I depart from my Tinal • swank- CO express Imr full' conviction tha.. : for • Engeneral deb ili4 of thesystem, and especially Eiv omplaint it is a safe and valuable'preme,tion. riome.caaas It nuiyifail. butnsuelly I. doub t of be very beneficial to, those who Stiffer nom ; - Liabove caused. lbws verYreijp___eictfully. I . ~ J, H_. st.BNNARD,j Ilitatith below colite street. Phila.. Deo, 24t.E. . mew 'WITS of AgffEREL4NE7/NDSH„ &r -isk:worm. -".. . HannArrown. June I, ISO— . • ... D Ad.toXeckihi3ir:-: T it gavekme pleasure Years pe0.t0../prefixturt Certhinate. teBl7 Übe German Bitters had done for me. I tit WI , Perfectly ~ nured 'ef, All? thoaeldiseases your -- adleineprofbases to starers-Iv Disnetialic' Chron r . rand Nervous debility. disease of the Elan_ , ,tiya ' • _ h. Ate pewAnfalinfinence it exertrunort Pier' ted tr'' on ige_driulidatrs - IllaYo- beim ohn ' mil „froduentlty,in.suferenceto your Dirr,ere,and witktllsitalion.biqf :reaohnnendefiikf or the atijmifiernfdaintis. aztd Au iiverfrthaternfie it, has • emeetwiplisured:' Your medrifina,hrie a art station in Germatitiiffis; 4:als sold in ev ry Store,. and id:ZIOSt O lAtt -R[Ocioa7 at° 88 h ' -Ifirny oneuhritildlelhdrion veueo. sar.let themoometo Germantown, and T. will _prove:, to s tr a irsalisfeotion; thit tthe„Bittirra'have cured in. , • Adult, more thantwentfiWunie. of the above _ !nee tfrill lIARNAH WUNDE t main gtr4 y, ."8"" P•t t 9g l l l / B c!.. fikerFasnt9lr R. n• !! - . . . , JUST THE THIRD, FOR THE BOLDIEBB.' Will bullditiothe ormillimtlon, and give health ear litteargth to ani Trertaaked and dines:led smith. 1791/ 22MTEM0,67.PROAC TRZ.4.141' tti.JOSti att -t rar inA g u a i Wiii 46 4, A. owing to the change of water. was taken` l and F4A- zer# 4.l... " , idobw , psoiricrarthie it tly - iteaketieit me. When' * eached bumf eared .' I ahnirld haven° omeliotaa4 lattrW,ftk bolded' *Mr Bittern in afore Mr. H. XL Prim! in that town. Pg: joisnlatratti-Ve fti t :Piri ll l9 alieckest and, I experieneed no return okit. wunbeitotiar onorger.bthostiferairriiiiie manner and from a same cause, with' who u 4 l 7L aimed, the Bitters, join me in this certificat: I lexpeetteretam s to tise eest-of werwith theLeg *Girl:CHF:dray ildrelaingfrlyof th . ,4gib w 1 las k. . I.: W ri aldMialas.Withont: it t gold, partinularig on goingintri emdom. • oar& truly. cozo,F l 7 H. boo4;Legion. BEWARE OP' Crdil*Eßl7l,l7.6. . . 9On . , WNTS9PAIteat4P%Ms? ,arooftuto&a:li, 4 blatilkla - Alits;" alocatemala amulet ar Co.) 5:144/PEZAYIkt • 411" Per sale by Da sad Dealers In everyßOO wn Sethi ° . &i) lll4 l4'• • .1111 r: 4111.1 EL KETSEA • Pletalberat4 rE scsivr,s*ltt4T r 24 - - Re y. al6htlao torealeat JO 4 Ibrodmill vitropiztaad 1,, etropt.,„ • iWilitififfigNUffirraFir= • - ;•‘ !,• • ' • -fs. . •, ' • , . • ' . . . . • ~...,..:•,7-,...... . - ,..;. , 5;',•,,,,:a;; ; ;_ ; •; •••-:. ..-...-.„-- • •.-.:-....-.. .... ~„......,-. 7- ~..:-..,..**!l::,i'sh,ii.-:4.•'...-z.•:,,,X,.:-..::.,z,..•-a.:iir....4.,•.,,,.14,.rk...";:i-40-0,•=4:-.•.ry:•:, • ••-, • •5•.,, , .-' "•• • - - • ---- ~•• .•*•:•:•'' --- .• - . .3: -. taLI , E-7 - ail„, Ff , Ff . 4 ,,!„.; -:::;•'''!'" ; R 4 -. , ' 'F'."'...%.. - ..?e'.-.7;, : , .. ,- 71.':' ,.. J - 3 L T - CA.l'. 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"... —..‘ 11011 i .-..--- ~..... i • .e-.-,-. , - ) ~ -. ...., • -.•,: . , ~.,..., ... . .. --.-- u. ~, , . . --L - Loi-•• 1 ... ....... . ‘p4.Z.1•:....: . r • 7... ,;" I tr . , 41 1 . 414. ! i t 1 ,I t .1 4 - , lit: , i ` , A iii !I jt: 3!::-- ' . - ‘‘ . l I 14.-,a , ,!.., -, - ...;\ `,I v? t , ril'' 1 ; -; ::. f . . . ,•:.-.• , 1- .......1 of .... ..., ..,...,.. 0 1 ~- .....\:, • - -.i - ' ' • , ........_. r.....\\ _..,, ....- ...,..„, i .... •••- . . . • ~.1,..L ••,•:, , I' l 4 ~-.., ,, i 4 . ••• ... ...,., ...:.: . . .:. • ... ... .... ........ . .. f . •••••i mm , ..... . .. A ttiOlitmititti 4 . . ~,- ., ,,f , . „, - ..,, , ,,,t.,1,•„., A , ~.,,4,.,..„, ~ i ~, iii,., -:,,2 , • • , T 4.T.ec,sD y . ,-- _ wikars - , CELEBRATED Clue/mina. A contract fir Carrying 700 tons of govern ment storeilo galena was awardoklo tlifileirona ere if enry — E•tzbugh era Vadi•on ydttenlay; by C ptain Schmidt—the farmer at 05 cents and , tha latter at 56 cents per hundtvd. We understiand the Government will ship 1.400 tone add tional to' Columbus. Memphis and Helena during the next t-n days—The Moderator came in from Lotqs- vile yesterday —Th e Ella Fab r. from bt Lama; also pea id up for Pittsburgh-Ibn steatner C. E. Hillman, recently seized by the C . ; 8 Mar_. shal for c wilmation, on the charge of hagirg been eneoged in the rebel service, has been' bonded out by Captain Corbett and charier ed to the Memphis ani ' St. ..7,-zds Packet Company, at the rate rfs2,4sXlPertanntiL • SL Louis!, . The heaviest rain of the semen setln on Satur day evening. When ",.. nrora drew her curtain" thyesterday mei - ping. the norm still prevated, with under and hghtnng. It is believed the storm ii wide-epreart, and - Will raise the rivers tempo-, rardy. but that a sudden and complete freeze will inimediately fellow. Nearly, all the river business -,but that of the Government le 'over for the season.. Plenty: of boats would be ready to do general businete train and to this port...but brovernment has monopolised eternbing that cen 0, 7 at. • Capt. Beasley sold on Friday, the John Bell to Nevelt John T. McCord and Lewis. for gaMe sis 000. Near!. everything else is going late the South er, trade inotuding. we are informed, the Lefton a-id Lasalle; Lacaosse, Jeanie :Deans and War. saw. and the two latter; laying in winter quarters at Quincy have been sent for. It seems the boats, like the Army of the Potomac twill nob pass the season in winter quarters. A dense fog hid the ri and nearly al th boats from view ypet-rday. i h ver e gloom was l deep e ening steadily un to the time we left the wharf. At fOur o'clock it was hardly possible to discover a bbat without et pping on board. This fog prevented some boats from leaving, end others from getting into p -rt. Among these are the Sunshine, which left C.ire on Briley evening. the Lasalle and Le= con, from Illinnts. and the Lacrosse. from Hannibal or Quincy, besides others. .1:417-AR niTELLattEricE Diaol" PITTEIBURem Ga V nic atl 944hn. catenn e, ett. Brownsville. DIiPARTBD, Silallatip, Franklin. tla , B #! enner Brownsvfigill.- lEN afin-erva:o-adon; wheemir. I The river="=Last evening at twi tight4l,inre, were 9 feet. 0 inches water and riain Wk. Capt. Dravo'a Packet Melnotte is anuouncedlor Bt.. Louis_ on. Saturday. .;$ Tie, new, :aid Pre passenger steamer _9lti Iolime; Capt. George P ,Moo%i Iftfinoutzed lokOjnpirnnaltc a i t a t tWi tailtipiroTor thetra4tm_ llerthascoaseated,totskechane : N_PA !10. 1 ..441..g1e• . .”...g.1114134-PATI.,DRIgakr4DaI• • • ZarIitz.V.KEr7F..(MPASSENGE)II donixfultdee.'4l l Cv l • IFor,-fluitht orpissitio plr On %aide] , deolB • .." rsiDJIN 'FLACK. As* 1 • . i.--- -•- -•- sATE*Lettoio. so . -4 . km. • L ir etititswisPuert.DiD numenirer' I lett- MLNOTTE. Chair,ut. Alrayprzumder. Wiq ,lesv9for t4e abb*kgpoirtthut . aot frilislt • orimassire ap ply on board op o declB : ~, ;IL J' 13.,, LIVINGSTON & CO.I I , , , ! .. POitlMakietiia itiottilrameiville. Ilteguitir 'lllfitili t iflkk i rete, , Packet It taraslPlttalb 'lt? Rattptlay at 4 itt: ittiP,ortonels: ev'e %lnputs, .P asnu .r..: -•<J, .5 „.., . ; -.....k k 2 , . _ . ~, 4 . t.,.asimat, 'mg, PiNiil, i-MUNGER . -...........-4w,,r_y_-; ititailabiLlZZLE MARTIN. D. T. Drow aspomataularorlikteav e aa poted above. For Aviiht OpaseilikeitietSlrontoardin to noRI, - , • ,-• • , • A , B..L.IVINGSTON & CO. For .81lart'etta and Zanesville. Regular —lfferslaiiguni river ;Packet leaves Pittstnurgh iss f eey:Tnenday, 4 p:mcolunikrine every Friday 8 a.m. • T =l ian 51:0V AND Met EENDLD saner Wilk' GRA reifterepiranander; ,dll leave ss noted above. Rot fredgltt've w r alltr n cm board or 1:14 11— noik 1.#0.0 INAti t l --,110:178E *OW RENT: a OP that old WI. PEN X -1 10:USE, one e ala ar the canal bridge. Th helliebrwell eituated and near the location of the' tiair!rdilor bf the Peni*Wania Central Railroad; insa „Ma sw-rnn custom a* the present time.. Atoolt, emocum befilikams -4111:510E1111 gaitlast reeeloixtind - riirliali by , - •--114--A.PETZE. nal7 on or Ifarketama 17 4 , 0Rrrapia., -ak. to, 220 • EMIR VO~RIYL~I~tI~3' _J~`n~A~li~rO~i Arbitreitlititt Cglgeuele alut Dec tee at 'the, l!citud ' Peit4l - Rer Oy.` Ins M=l3lll/Inr v:P I JAB, L iltiiNNtTT , 80. 8. ERIN I Wm. bicORRERY: ;lI;PAY,IDAttcOANDIafka r • ApV43/114311tiOrEttro111411 ataltraer2 Si Andrew.... .... %snow Ne W Voik.:.:..brov 19 ... „....t3outhm P tonNew - YorlLl .. .. Nov 26 ..New Yodf..-..Nov 26 N Amorican_„_;Liverboot...Portland, Nbv 27 Arabia, ......... Liverpool . Nov 29 .::.Nbv29 Bvaria...„Botittem lonielew Yokk„....Deo 3 Baltimosit......h4LivetooP.eiew York" Dec 3 Norwegian. an '...... Liverpool ...Portland ........ Dee. 4 Scotia- ... „.LiverpooL.:New York : :.„„Deia :6 York,„„.Deo 10 'lttuop_a .... ston.. . .... . . Deo 13 17n't .Kiogdom-Giasgaw .. . .New York ...... Dec 16 Hamra......Sonthtn'tonNew York .... „Deo 17 New .....:Lfiiefiool 'Deo 23 York_tionthm lonNew York ...... Deo 24 . . ....... 27 Tentonial.?„ . 'tonNwYork---Doo 31 .... york ... „ . Jan 14 . . FROM .I.ltga/01. Bazonia... New York ..Sonthampton.Deo 13 rljaHibernian ;:' Portland -.4Liverpool 13- zi1? . n5e . , !: „6843rf.:«1147 12 • 11,414,1 . . . .aft , o , YblraiiidrP6Or .31 aPga . ..................... • .. i1)-20 Arabia 4 . ledonta. . Boarcifi*- Lwerpo o r " - New r York - _ol;atrow. .. .. . .Deo 27 IBavarra ,„t..-11-NeW`Yorlr-SovthamptormDeo, 27 Bootie:a: a Liverpool . 43tiNtia,_ - Liverpool. ... ... Jan 11 nPt . ".K.ingioraNewiYoric . Glasgow Jan 10 ........ New York ,I,lyerpool , ..... Jah /4 • PORK PACK/KG' ITEnsL,' CleaitlatteatL - Laige gul e e ofPdpie Park —old oily inched -at In 2‘. ;-At' slll,therois'aitroug-speou.ktiie feel .itur...Hpldera." for ' the greater patt....stand for $ll 50; ' . iro4feliyOrxin suittibloxiTta,thro tkon-aonear tiibiititfiteitte 'Ord as th t 4 Nora, before Itsot too warn/ to abittghter p the with theorowda3 Con dition of theltene end, e packing if ler uot eavta'arait ma'el. The range of quotation's la given ats 3 9o.to $4 40. . In eci'me inetancesi ilia thought that extra booby would command $4 50. . I Philtedelphdla 41cies,erete:eteniasei Thi ciffiriiiieind sales reached about 4.500 hea d , Including 3.439 af,Tur. boll's, at $5 50@6 75 675 at the Avenue Yard at from $5 50@i7 00'0 .100Ths net. 'a in quail . Philadelphia Cattle Market. The arrivals of,beef , cattlecontinuelamerreach lug 2 .pp thit week, inosi,of *tab :viiere disposed of :. list] van ki , oittle Asalite ttildr pri ces. but owing to the pOor qualits , of which the balk of the offerings consisted: were 500 'fi-ewt : Jower, prices rangiegat 4rnm $6,0p,g9 25 Viowt net, fer..konnon:t prime .. , a , : , ' - - - Grain In Store In Chicago and Ml wtkukie _ . ' Tho following Staten/0401064S tha amount ef itrithr in at4rifin Chirahti ar.dldifwaukie on' the 9th Instant; , Vilest. Corn. OM& . .... el 10aff 0 4........- AU %I 1, 706460 - ' 'lkfilwanki. ,.... 1,170 031 442.811 .... .. ......., Total. 2,9 7 5.126 bushel; of which. It appliars oitft xooroi,lMBdBiBtBbrbtbr,a e ar f • t -v M . t lwi t akTee &mau:4l trifling; r itt!kgrirb. The steamers Mariner mai New" York were to eaveVineinnati arrTaeedisk for thla Port. THR DAILY POST--ADVANCED . , One year . by' ma 11...... Six Montk. " ... ' 1 Three-I,', ." "- .... 2 ......,....... SiOne iiiiik:delivered in the city— ...... - ngle copra... -.....-.,.- .;:...........-:-.... ...... . .. Toscani:B per hundred...-. .. .. - ..... -. 21)15 NEW ' .ADVERTINEIG RATES., Tlintellewieg-tites Of . adVertisi ' Di have 'Ain agreed upon by the Publishers of tne Pittsburg/x i DailY.Press.lto take effect on and ;alter the 10th - day of November:lB62i on 141 new comrade : . -: , - FOR STANIIIINI3I MATTER. ' . , . . P*li BLNGLE gq•Pg.ag, .EValdAy DAY. One insertion .. .. , . 0 60 Two m00the:..... 0 0 00 Two ingertions... .. 100 Three months... ~ Li - 06 i.. Thre e insertion s ' 125 FOwr months :.....13.00 i it 11211: ...... -...., pungzat. I::: [ Three 'weeks; ..... 500 Nine montba„..... 2000 One month ...... 000 One yeat...;,...... 25 00 .FOB CHARGEABLE MATTER. '• Whioh idiom the,privilege of a weekly change of matter. to be inserted among new : . advertblemeribi. PYR•iIIgOLE ENT:TARN, EYBRY-DAY, , I ;Fix m0wthi....,...' ........ .. ................... .. ...... $lB 00 Twelye moittai„....., - .... -..._ ..... ... --.: ao oo Ihr Ach O wito trigois'BoOkiow .... : .... : ....... - .... . . a 25 arriwoe'Wotioes.. ....... . ...... ..... 0 07 'Debeirf, fotieei.eh ohl.ainri......... ..... .... 211. Alf w:Dir'ertlioment:o' ordered in for • one 4Month: : or lees time,to be casket the time of or ering., . - . SELECT- TALE. MARRYING A _FARMER. "And so, to-morrow you leave us? Ohl Amy, little did I think, when' saw you weddeftl-to Henry hingsley,- Representa tive from District, New York, that he would ever take you to such a home?" "And why not, sister?. I knew that he waft alfarmer., and when ::•I promised:to, be biebride,"l e'xpeetedlo be-a faitheillwife. Nor would I change my lot if I could. I expect to be very happy there. All I shall miss wilt be the 'loved ones at home,' and -I could nob-expect to carry theni with me to my new home." "Butfustithink of it, milder! . You, who liave been reared so tenderly, to work like aunt Rachel, perhaps. I expect, if I ever come to see you, to find you out milking - the cows, or feeding the pigs; or, at least, in. the-kitcheni-conkitrgfor great, hungt7 men, who do not jelly from custard. It is too bad I" And- here Nelly broke dowri and sobbed outright. -- Amy-tried to soothe her by telling her of her kind and noble husband; and that he' would. not suffer, her to be unhappy any where. But she could not be comforted; and when she met her .brother-in-law, at tea her eyes were red with weeping. She teok, too, but little pains to conceal the fact, that she thought him a tyrant of the worst kind. He ascribed her strangemood to be grief at parting with her only sister, and, with true delicacy, madelno reference to it. The next day Amy Kingsley went out from her old home to her new one, and old and tried friends to new and un tried one_ .s. itegfikilteif herself -really-ill-evere &tid And -when unhappiness of her sister. -when letters came, °right, glowing letters, idled brimming full of happiness, she was still 'unconvinced. • "Oh I yes;" she said:to her mother. "I know how it is I She is too noble to complain; and she knew I was se troubled about her." "But," said the mother, "she sends an invitation, endorsed -by her husband, to have you come and see for yourself." "Ohl I should die in a little while; I know I should! But for , poor Amy's sake Will go and stay as long as I can, if you and papa think beat." SLIM ? hey did think twat. For the 11474773 bad never.been.separated before, and-poor Nelly was pining sadly. The morning on which she was going her mother came in and proposed assisting her in packing her trunk. "A trunk, mamma ? A traveling bag will, be all I need take. I can put one dress rini that. A home dress is all I shall want." But Mrs. Conway insisted, and a trunk was nicelypacked, and, in due time, accompanied its fair owner to the residence of thelion. Henry Kingsley. When the first warm greeting was over, •Nelly looked around in mute surprise at the luxurious surroundings of her sister's home. Carpets, curtains, mirrors, .paiht ings—and all superior to those in her 'fitther'ff house. And then the library Tiers of the choicest bgoks, reaching from ceiling to floor, were allayed by:portrafts, maps and statues in every niche and .cor ner. "But there must be a skeleton some sheg the obstinate little Helly, followed her sister to her rooin ; * her own room, as Amy insisted on calling it. How sweet and pure it was, with its white and bine longings,. and blue and buff har pet, with furniture to match! And then those vases with violaets:and mignionettesf Amy knew she would miss them and had placed them there herself. "It is nice after all, Amy! and I have been silly to worry about you. Bat," and she looked up and down the long dusty road edged with green, and !Mailed with trees,' 'you:lntuit be lonesetiel : There is no house near You, and-but few insight I" And the troubled look came back to the young face. 'Nelly; I am not lonesome.' have all the company I wish for, especial ly since you have come. • But come, let me asst you_ in laying aside this, travel- Mg 'dress, and iiiltow you into" bath room ; and then you must rest, while I go add menaresupper for those "great hungry !" 'Oh, then you have to cook for the men, just as I expected !" And the tears came Ihto the poor tired eyes once .more. • "Yes, and I eat at the same table with them; teo, and I like it." "There, did I tell you so ? This comes of marrying a farmer. Poor aunt Rachel! When I used to pity her eo, I did not think my aide? would - have to diudge in the same manner!" k._"l.do not heed - 4.bit of sympathy; I am just as happy as I can be. But come now, rest awhile and then dress. I want you to look your best. Did you bring that ,blue silkl like so well lOh es hstre it i ShallT send t ip-Fa n n y 'to bel t , yoft a.— "No, Amy, if she is your girl, and you must take her place in the kitchen." "Now t don't fret any more, please; and in half-au hour I .shall,send Fan-fly." . And Fanny came, and her nimble &i -gen; luieu convineed Nally that Alms no new employment to her. When Nelly en tered the parlor she found her brother-in-• lawlwaiting to receive and welcome her; and then, turning, he introduced a brother to her, •who wai standing by hie side. He was a fine looking man of twenty-five, perhaps, and just the one to make an in pression on a loving heart Rite Nelly's. 7.— The tea bell soon rang, ' anA Nelly, taking Mr.- Itingeley's arm, went out, dreading the daring eyes of the •workmen. But the little tea-table laid only for four, and fairly glistened with its snowy napkins, lu ..eid china. and shining silver. Fanny,in a white apron, and with al. most as white hands, attended the table ; and Nellysave a eight of relief as her last htleabo o vanished, and elected like herself ! with her friends. -4`Hblir do•you'ltipi nsin outhome, 1tie1..1y?!.!,-said ..ly?!.!,-said the hugbaid glancing at S.my:—: ".Qo.werainewer'yper sirfaietilfirktis as far- Kelly was sure-he was quizzing y — - e— answered with some ithow et spirit :1 "I think it is a shamelor a man of your tal enti, and taste, yeti, ands Wealth to 'bury himself in such r k tl olitarirt , P,lge As dire-- Why, I„would not be cot:avg/0 to pass tor days here forthe iiiiiltr":, . . .: The happy couple drilY , latiglied i L ' L and Nelly?began to, think.'sliataree-veiy ;illy,. andjaughtal-' to o ,- ehehad.been It little less deanaustrativztho.. i After' tea the hifsbied {Fs? oiled a walk i n . de gardeir;` and here, as 'ln the'd*ell ingran ,: the most. artistic taitimitarked ever- y, aruit. A perfect. rtiness of flow ers, and yet not a thing walkout of place. 'Kelly felt that she should,never tire of its beauties; but Amy soon Bp ..e.of. return. ; ing, as Nelly; was quite We , -"Arid," • ' "She said, glancing at her hits and, "I - shall ' want her to go with.tielato the cows." "I shall do ho such thing,„ The horrid '1 things, with their great sh . s . t . rp . horns 'an& E ugly feet—l ilways was af43.4. of them at . aunt Rachel's. One of •thealt.,,calne at me once, and 'Would have bit nteiitf,,,lltad I not screamed loud enough to...igare rr iOr away. Aunt'said it was the; cliti, brOssonis. I had in my hand. that Shi,ietin .4, - ;end! not me ; but I didn'tthink.46.,,,, _ iiiitate.: I have had a Perfecfantipath to cows end clover blossoms ever .since._ ~. Henry laughed. "Welli, "ea are so afraid of cows, Amy . need .12,... go fOr them ) t nor milk them to-night." :f • - Nelly saw that they ingatherwerelge again, and, lookieg.np, she Raw a pair of i magnificent eyes, heaming„Avith mirth, fired upon her; and her oft mirth' And cheeks burned until they,pluitig .lrer. As soon as she reached the hoose i she hurried away to her own ream to gifif tent toi, her outraged feelings. But A.ms....anspected her and quickly followed, to,.,find her 'in tears: "This is too bad ; poor„ttreii Nally'? I did not : diem that .I was grie46l_youir ' "Oh I I do not mind Yon, At e nor,even your husband. Rut that . great, overgrown brother, who don't even spealkto me; bat, if he dared, would laugh at me all the time—l don't like him one bitl.ll "Ohl don't say, i so, Nell!. t ilile is ,the kindest, beet brother n the world I roil must like him for our sake. ..And now I will tell you about our arrangentents here.: We ,have a large farm, with , norte -of its cares; or, at least„ I have nione. The land is. all rented to four men timiliei. You can see their pretty cottat door, all built on the farm. , lfrom 'the f 4 of , tho property belongs to Arthur f ..and he lilies ..with us, as you see. We keepthre . e fie d. cants, and they are excellent.- -Vandingin' eve.rything that servants should. attend to." RATE& -$8 ca - 4 25 -215 - 70 - 18 "But where are those &eat, . hungry,' men you spoke of?" "Did you not see them at the table Henry and Arthur I They are forge and usually.hungry." , "And the cows? TV,as that,..tuc » ka.joke - on poor me?" 4. rah darling. I could tr0t,4411,1c4 ASYNors th ieR7.% 1 4,2..?.,... - ' " • tlAWiclusegF-Winoirow.- - A vasron was making a call upon a par ishioner, an old lady, who had made it a habitual rule never to speak ill of anoth er, and had observed it so closely that she always justified those whom she heard evil spoken of. Before the old lady made her appearance in the parlor her several chit dren were speaking of this peculiarity ofi their mother, and one of them playfully added: "Mother has such atabit of speak., ing well of everybody that I believe that if Satan himself was the subject of con versation mother would find out some vir tue or good quality even in him." Of course, this remark elicited some smiling and merriment at the originality of the idea, in the midst of which the old lady entered the room, and, on being told what had just been said, she immediately and involuntarily replied : "Well, my direr children, I wish we all had Satatb's indus try and perseverance." .L'exas not to be Conquered. The Vicksburg Whig said that "Textis was drained of her troops till she was as helpless as a child," the Houston (Texas) Telegraph getsoff the following : Texas has undoubtedly been drained of her troops to a greater extent than any, other state in the Confederacy; but still we hope we shall be able to show our brothers of the Whig that our state is not (helpless, and that we shall do some res j ponsible, fighting before the abolitionists get undisputed.possession of any portion of our territory, which, thus far, they have not succeeded in doing. - We still dispute with them what little they claim, and they" may get over a good deal of, ground and not conquer much, as they will find to their cost. It would take more than fifty thousand men yet to conquer and hold Texas, helpless as she is. Statistics of Longevity. The author of awork on the "Curiosi es of Civilization" remarks: It sonnds strange to hear that the most healthy class of men are the scavengers, but such is the fact.. Of the upper classes, the cler zymen' live the longest—the physician next —the lawyer next. The gentry may be reckoned as long-lived as the clergy but t he - higheraristocracy are' belowthe learn ed professions; and the members of royal houses,-again, average three years less ex istence than even the aristocracy. ' Hodge, under his - hecl4e, has a chance of thirteen years longer life-than a Bottrbon Gu elph, on the authority of those learned-in vital statisties ; sci that we have contrasts, to ponder on in modern-times Which our ancestors never preached. • A. Beautiful • Sentiment. Shortly before the depature of the lamented Ilerberfor - India, he preached a sermon which contained this beautiful illustration:' • " Life bears us on like a stream of a mighty river. Oar boat at 'first glides down the .narrov, channel—through the playful murmurings of the little brook and. the winding of its grassy borders. The trees shed their blossoms over our young heads, the flOWere:Seele to offer themselve s to andh te young handsi We are happy in hope, we graspiesgerly at the beauty wound U 8 but thee stream hurries on, and still our hands are empty ..- Our course inyouth wad manhood is ; along wilder and deeper flood..amid objects more striking and , magnificent. We are animated at the moving pictures and enjoyments and indus try passing - us; we are excited at some short live& disapointment. The st ream bears us on :and our joys and "griefs are alike left behind ne• Wl3 nay be ship wrecked, but we cannot be delayed; wheth er,rough or smooth, the river hastens to its hontevtill therroar ofthe ocean is in our sari, and the-tossing of the waves ie be neath •our.feet, and the land lessens from our eyes,And the floods are lifteffup around us. and we. take our leave of earth and its inhabitants, -until of - our future voyage ,thericia no. witness Y save the infinite and °Sexual. WM. AILVALBER & CO.,' STECW 'INGINE'BUILDE : RS rrol. ' Pounders' , • • MERU ILICNIELSTS'utn, BORER MAKER!, ! ,,. Rea the Penn. - 2. B. Paneenre' flew! , , . P •qtalgAtall. ' ". remsauxnerunit Azar. 'suns :on iffie. Steam Itz ranting 1 hundred , and lora. Dowe , a n d t d-fo r mute r ' 'Grist Mille. liar BlaatFprnacta:, Factor*, &tGive gi - artioldtigaitamtiOnto the construction oi ee ono-ouombom forcgristcmills and feu RP htS. - autd:Wiincircurar ea* mill,. • - Rave Atwell hand.,_finiskedgndlreso lorshio mentAtfiticSl46.ll:46•daeq imd Boilers °fere* disanDucm. - . - AlsoLlcernislißeir and Shi:etlron•se_perately. Wrought: /row -Hangers and 4 -rullies in every ; vallefy i . spdlcontinue, the manufacture of oolon,lnery and Iffainp,Cards. , Our priced irdif:lowl mirmachinarg ma:lntl:oh:r ed of taw/Aft:pa* of Materiab. andavaZraZited in all asseeflo give satiafactim • esig-o r lerc, from alrgaisi of the 0011411,i7 sot edadd promrtlir- filled: -• , failuichr . .. „- to -- TgE.prißuo. ( 10111 P IC C - A i.T.LY' - , BEltlitlignoffriraiidfali - . - ' ly Modest oiall.demosol;•3 natioms.treat . : oast delicate diseriltrs. and:: i seli t ''' abuse-and ~ (ukases hiations °mum and in- , eddent -to youths X both. - . ' , dates.- luiradults; en:U4 married. • BlSCillit DIX. BRAMITROP publishes the fact Ids - doina • so. the ignorant andalsely modest are drcy awaked. andatts la,:gteat sin very immoral and b 4. Mk PA and, corszs t iv.o)7l-arnons theft wilt : pitibisins seine. and 'de Their fa mily.A.h.rucian shoPld De caudonate eabpjliso lithmoratme thattkey do the saute as Dr. pmast : STUFF: textlePt Ptidhe lest a lumnicive.nrad BOG Alight be lost to thesn asnofsaz: Wm" modeet ' and',Orarumtduour born and salledin lialora n oe. sprung et a.* msAnd who .02;gpageq soaktr: in • aerose.Wkto Solisze. and oent4 tuysturiously.,•moodyi em 3 trottenat irto'Publinity; how__ , , _titer that'imokore ...n - ontit and:-guam li gar axe 'manual 'zno' ... th .-6, A . anclratels:Lm eir revionaly foble "'MALT ii of:deb - pate condition and appearance. tui ve , beenlimetoi4d' to health and vigor by DII,I IBRAN/MUD. beside. matut. before' and' t Met' ' rn erin ,44h m i & a t tr t io b L ee6 . Z.,,,,,, v-e st aua llg, hea or aotal iagi0n5i........t..an1e......, --...... In a very tort—spa new remedial. clr h eilaeretY ey are oompound. " r t ke fi f " k l tiniTtuu. bring seen ;the ...mei the ercunaltabstmemt, le has abandon edltissid, .substitutell-thaoreadtable 'Female dis " Mali uwwedtritliParitetspocese—tiavighad. oruelsrgr year, (40) extieriemoe in them treat .reettt.,_..ttillvenits Pt both' tha, olif World and In the unttedlitatan leads Mar tesia"—to all with a th e trial..healthand happiness ‘willi again Moo r upon,thsraCepezed-cheelt. Triffemo Anwar with 1 moitteNiMb and J eduiclue but *ne w ' and be cured yhi A Comm.tion and , all.of , its - kindred disease:i t ol ab so..inaey aurnmai O .OX Ountaitat, pan how be moved, - .pre AlAio attend t a . o to- I time-IAM partioatirtielm hadof my. treatment bypromeirsala oadr. of the. citlAdvsar,whieb Is OM PAW to ell. that app ly.liapuut the ad .. vantage - 'of over- malarial and [•onwereagion. eonsag dee r sbe -has - autoariar eit4i In the treatment of diatom and r' 1 dailrogninalted by thaprofassion. aa wallas: mended repeatable citizen., pialliumm. en ,Difeitors of h. 14 4 . 14; *O. Otffee SW ElmithAah ....... 1 neer Iliad street :Privatecomar' - cations trek parts •of thelltion Oslo' boded to. • Disetti'te . . , • - J= • . -• - BOX SOO, ~.44gbda w, . ~,J _•___. .t.. . . , '.4 - , • 01' o indite foii rkiisird thatluus been, gore) file ted fat ANA Ili ad' eh beds noon's reliet his stifferituteLbut, completely ended: I been afflicted with a very malignant Mimi:mil Erysipelas for years. I have ealled all Sever our regular Physicians. but al without an, .efita / eafled on Doctor Itraxisynti: , eon:,' ... Past andhave taken his medicine which, how ever,' li all composed of herbs. I a:l2 now as well fie I ever was. 'Any person wishing to see me will please call at THOMAS DUNLAP'S. Refer to Mr. Clayton. Diamond Alley. _____________ Jr /REREBT CERTiFy l'itAT I HAVE -11. been afflicted since I was very small, of a dig- - ease called Epilepsy. or Falling Fits. I have. tried the best physicians in the Old Cotmtay and in this. but never received any benefit. 1 waa advised to call on Dr. Bran trim last year and have had no spells or fits since then. I thereff re eeratider myself completely cared. For further information pleasecaU at No. 2 St. Cirir street. J.MJi, BRADLEY. pencer ar, BREWERS AND LUSTERS, PROKNII, gTE.A.M BREWERY, • • Pittsburgh. Se ttember 10.1362. 1 IISSOLIITXON OF PARTNERSHIP. Jur —The partnershfo heretofore existing be. tween. JOS ' SPREUR and W.ll. GARRARD was dissolved on the 20th of At, / 88 2, W. 11. GARRARD being authorised togettle up the busineu cif th.p tato firm at the office in the Brew tni, • The Brewinctnisineas will be continued br SPENCER r& fd'EAY. who intend to have al w,a on hand aimperior article OfALEPOR TRR and "BRO VYN 'STOUT. The ersign will h e thankful to the friends of the late fi ed rm for a continuance of their patrouage, and promise to make it their aim to give sahnfaction toBll who ma PurchaSe from them. long mt. R OBERT - WATSON, of - Liberty street , no the. knownte the business c ommunity will have management of our bushaeas. with the full control in the Brewery. AddreaSiall orders to SPENCER & /SIeIIAY, Pluentx BrswerY. Pittsburgh. Pa. -,. sel6-Iyd ? az JOSEPH SPENCER. JAMES "McKay . NENir 015' D 8 ausrlsivieivitn PROS M i te East 1. Jaime and doloe felection of 44,PRiNG6A.Np 3172IfifiR GOODS; for Genie' and Yontherwear. pnbraeints all the newest Wades COATINGp, .oSnwicags AND ViIirANGS: /7ltoWi p ti • 143 iul Corner Market SFederal street ctuareeitheav died.' • nue . . Icient . Avila! , - W/ITH 0 VT TPARTL the! IWO paratus 'herds , no drugs or , a te ' galeanio - b are used. ' Medi cal gentlemen and theirfamilieehaVe their teeth extracted ,b7 re 7 . 2 )4 0138 04 and- are tratY to too.tifir 211 as to•the safety attdPat?haitilPin 0 4/o.°PeTata°E. ,7rtiLir =a °3' persona k iii ng Process. style mAitTrrroter: Ur= inserted in . every , and charges as low, as will warrant the beat of material in all eases. • • •_ _ a OUDEY. Dentist. 134 Smithfield street. nol4lr-is NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Lion 111113 SPEEDY AND PRIR.NABi cure of JIONORRIKEA. SLEET. maw, Dbakfefree. &Maid Weeklies Nightly lemis gtonik.Moontiamme, Genital Irrita- AMY _r araYlll. Stricture and Affehfions of the Rid= m and-Blidder. Which hasteun n used e by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. In thi en U r ztrate Practice. with the entire success. IMP Crls rantA. .m oontpoimd Marto kner Co wn. - OAYsta .or any BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS crin b a when a .oftanislisfr=l:lsPe a anteY Ve Prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and No sugar coated , all nauseous taste is avoided. of ellet•isnecessarY whilst using th ann nor suits. does their actioncontains interfere with basinessp or- Each box six dozen AR ils. • PRICE ONE DOLL. Dr. Bell's Treatise en Seminal Sbjj Weakness. . . lbsses o Gononlie - a. Med. dn. a Pamphlet of 50 pum. contaiftliportant advice to the so- SENT Six cents are rettnired to Sla7 radars, DR. BELL'S GREEN BOOK, A complete_Treatise on Gonorrhea. Gkr:l4 &vie -7arP,torptit.'l%ibinigi tali.vaala7tes,tiagVitfl! reatment. without the aid of a physician for PRICE ONE DOLLAR. The PMs or Books will be sent. secure from ob servation. by mall. post-paid. by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money. J. BRUM, Rochester R. Y Gaul Aeont. • JOSY.P/1 corner Market street and Diamond. Agent for Pittsburgh. Bold by all Draughts. aul&maeowlyis ' - • MIMS ;DAV— , Jot opened a amok° aasortooaat of GENTEP - PUBNISHING GOOD& - NefiEg4A-Coi., • 11:3111! , . DEALERS IN, OIL§, 1 .-, - - __—_:_i. !__ ___;'- - ....__L_.•.! : • The -11221asephie--Burzte*- - - ~..._ _ Ex Arpgars IVEVEAIikv Au.B.stry i xi- Philoiobbio limner. to. Carbon 0 Nei. *Mow' ready. Common Rani It-posee&let aianyadaar!tdead' overi thee{ er& ~ ,-- , • • . oombL It makes a /ergo. or '#4 /10ii With iMffeat ustlom-f . ~,--, .._,_„• t... 12. it will burn anY iiittiiiil.eihm:ty;;. 3. - f eanhe used withalong or short o 674, 4. It oairbelused as a taper ra eht - idruP. i 5. It can always be made to_burnreoptaymiegw_. 6. It le more espy 'Voiced they . anz .044e4, burner.. ._- - - , 4 f, ,- =4- • •••- 't7. It can be 'rimmed and.44kted 'litho:lase/4 moving the *one. • • . i eVe , . It 9. . it 'The throw Alltbe _white light above -Ma co ns -obi s niseY 'can be, removed or . inserte l i without tottobing-the glase:7 -',. .;,., : ',.-: .e? i ",,'" These burners are Me comm Moll NO. O. Z smeiawa, taw be! put on any lamp now Rl' Imo. Hverytier, sou 1181411r.Carbon Oil should hare.PhilosoPhie Burner.- PACS 25 'eanta;:per &ten 82. * Soaks • 1 No. 82 FOURTH ntreat,Pittsburslu- ' 1 , le2s7lrdw /I' A 1, .17)BIB , ~___ • . , 13.. M. 1 K_/ ERO O; /4-2117 /oTtiltinoi ' ' 1 -, Pure Ni'• 1 cai4ai3.34:.•ciu; • • - AND::: T -: ~,,•• - • 13 -• i‘i tCrii M -- t p e t:;? b ir e ß. 7 ) eIiteRRTY: STRUT.. 4:6004te. to -All oil warisided. - 2-I:',.'_',._:'-:istdi P ,- .0,-rxr.-1.4. WA-I-RA.INI, ... . _ LON42;-'IIIILLER -a co.. i ''*" . .. . ; .WORIES A7..A, • PET:BURQIIISTATI6N. kir Lirdim y VALLEY, At4440p., 4 1 , 0ftlee and Ware 11.0643 c r u n i -el r i il 1 a r a 13 i ' i 1 1 i u i i i n i t i n il l 1 " d 7 6 l i 1 b I i cc i it I l e d R. Carbon Oita and Benaoi , i 1::: - ...., , I O. I Ra prarzo org , ,air&N 4T EA NNN- NXPL OSlA r kalwasti on ban& - , LIL 43 en-i '45.1-1". ~W5 0 ,27 .1 k , i ' EaNCAl44lDtaillukßA,Voi ~ __ _, ma , Puraelppmot_ 0 • l - ' rvwm wixtimi* AgErviA4D e : ' 1 P A. Er n p * "43 :1 i..',A4 , oni m NO. 291 Lrativits ' eIiRESt _''Pitts" [flush. Pa , • - •• .'• ,: Via., THE ARDEScO OIL comr,94Yi plywitrrAcirtr,az nailk ro#, ,ea superior artieieuf • , • Refined Ardeseo 011 PION-E,7LPLOBI9' . tr 8.11543-N o n ZQL E. • . . warehouse, 27 IRWIN. DUQUESNE' vicrx.Torr . le* 'co.; i 1 r;ng, Gr ai n Mac Lard paled Fiat ao. t . fink rranntee • Generally; -' ' - - Corner Market and Pleat Illtreet N . j • • ' _ PIITSBVIIGE1; 1 4; BBFMR. TO—Pranois G. Bailey. lei Willi ' Dilwrtly Sr, S. Cu th bert dc Son.- Pittsburgh Boyd & Ott, Heielcer do Swearingen. S. Brady, : Cash. M. & 114. Bank, List r Eowell,_Mangle & Co.. George W. Anderson. Donlon, Paxton & Co.. Wheislizur. aiyMaytels J. ar, 31.. ,311/STE.E/V. 1 • I Brass Fouders,_ GAS AND STEAM FITTERS; . I i All kinds of Braes stud -Iron coat s wade to order. • Aleti, . - , . • BUSS CASTINGS, OF ALL kIN.DE4 Made at the shortestnotiee: .-% OIL REFINERY'S FITTED -LIP.% ! , 1 011—All orders left atBOWN &TETLEY'S ISO WOOD STREET. will be Promptly attended to; . 'The members of this firm , being preoft3al nofeJ ohanias. of many this el . , _Parterre° m the bald ness. Will insure to eve SausisetiOn In every re.: sped: 1 . . eteKlYd TO CON SUMPTIVES,: . - I Iv RE cr e ed AL restored to health in a few weeks, by a veil' sieiple:reniedy, after havinreintlereinoveral Mitt,. with a severe lung affechon, and that dreadthli disease,Conaumphon--is antionald makeknotin to his fellow suffsrers themeana of cum, ,4 - ' ~ To all who desire it, he will:send a prestiriPtien. used (free...4'olmm). with the directions for ere . : paring and using the same, which they will find a 4ttre eurefor consumption, .4idlima, Bronchi:hi, &o The only ehmot of the advertiser in sending the Prescription-is -to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he Coneives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer Will try his eined*, 88 it will cost them nothing, I and Way r 'rovu. Ft • bleasiiii' I - ~,- , Parties wishing the_prescretion will_pleit'se ad- - drew, Rev. REWARD; A.. wiorz,. f ael9-3m WRllainsbuni Riniot County. XS.] azujjult nA4uran-1 WHOLESALE OIIO,CI - H i t NOEr. 18 AND 20 WOODBTEDET ; I mat/ .prrissunit— ierczum'Anthins, nerel it'aLsip auunsorr a. (minim Simla! P • General Partners. artner.l MEAATS COIFIBlIA; ffliooessors to Ill'esadlca, Mearin & (704 WHOLESALE 'GROdERS, Ooper Wood and •Watez , Streets, - I medg PlTTTifttnall, EtT. II O.P.M.A,I! F ruiciarAs::• .- AenLoin; Water street. Fittabmsth; PILL is prePared ng out or send back passengers from or to any part.f the old °panto; either bt steam or sailm_paekets. SIGHT DEArfs •FOR SALE Pa gable it any Part of Europe. . , Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinn a ti road.. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Bailing Packets, and for tholinea of,Steamers sail ing between' New York. Liverpool: Glasgow and Galway. WILLI-AM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And LcoPorters OI MBE S, BRANDIES, 6112E8, ALSO,' I, : ;it era and Dealers: in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA DYE WHISEE 827 Liberty Street, prminufwa. vaL WF TOD WART SOME GOOD DRIF A Fruit or . prepayed -*ince Meat , 'mixe d and a Wine oth e er w ,unds of -Bpices. c cooking{ Brandy or . N Orange. Lemon and Citron p ee to Haworth lc Brothers:in fire Diamond ' where you will planets apt) of Bruit and lo err than at at any other hove ,m,t4p.,‘.,..4r4n,*, moral. and tall assortmert o. o=lo eirocenes, aseivinet. Brandies. alid - all othei: kinds of . I. 4reutn Vi and Domestic Liquors.. . ... HA WoRT.II a BR , corner HRH, deb Diamond and Diatound ally. at old mo 1,000 118.4)""Ell:11-44 SIZT Meeleliandis Anatitia. w soiling °Tat • ' I TWO Szifs. arr444os9o;s7 , o , lszwaieria..b. 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