Bitiplitt *situ*. • - -- -rbillay itloia-Ceseariltsee - 4-the ,Board - • • . . - . • •,- • . Itt ,1 192%u:de Ai : r a . a v.ikl d Dec.Wr.M SHINN7 TITAB:I.Bei NB : y TT ~)EwaDirmduri wia2momma-,,,,.,- DayIEVMO23. Movements of rtiitloart Steamers. , - Ifq ' FROM . 1.11780 PU -•- :At tifidiew - ... ... . c '-fio. l r • : Weir Terk' Nov 19 --Rliamoi;c4 .. . . Sontbm 'tonlgele York " ' Nov=2o an g e ..... _:.tivintibt•l -..NOW`YOIe..L.Nor•-31 N'Aumdr loan....:.. l . l r.orptz&L.P.ortland ..... ..',..Nor IT ..itatobiP,: Liver pool.-Boston ----'..Nov 20 .oatedouts........Glargort,:...Nevr, Xork..l..Noir-29 Bavarft. . ... . .69utton'taaNew: Y0rk.r.....De0 .-S Baltiniora ..........LiVerpool -Now Xork......Dea - S Nor weaaa . ... ... Llv o r pool.-Portlaimd.,..-4-Bao 4 Scotia.: }JT, . . ... ~.7.4erp00l ...New - York-4-D., S .'',Bdiabßtir,.........iiirerpAll 4.o(ew, Y0rk......D1S BoropAi 4... _lrlet.ffi f Som-Gaaw , w r Nur -Y0rk....: , s z 0.0 102 1pu .4.... 8 0aMw. kenNew•JYArk; • en " --1 ,_•••• . -Liver o o o l,..l4w, York:- i Net, Y0r.a..........b00dun !toallow Yo rk .1..!..:... ..--Liv,(0001,00t0m..... ' ' lentoobiliotlun lingraw Y0rk....:- . oruksik • Boutbii'toolforc To - illi ;Um filmaok. latozdti i4.,....--NeleYork -HootbamiltorLDee 111 liibornlac.::::.25111101121."..1.11 --Awn •,....i.rolleger.:....NOw..YOrk %Tate:viol ..;.Dee 13 b10a.....14...,....New19rkr.14y0rp00l --LNG IS tnipiroo4.:::..:-.Nliir'YOit -Itierpool .... i.lhe SI anra....• - '4.: ... New York utbamotol4l••• 121 1 3 rabia 112. . .'...11631bh" '': 241Yirpolt---BrO 24 • alidoniii..' . NoWitorC.4:ll:4 : - .:: -..'' -Dee . 27' • avaria 4,.....t.:New Xork.:Sort itoptint.Deo, 2T • tia- .. L 4- :..Nerr York- -Livepoor... .. . Deo 30 oropa :M...Boston .. .. ... 1 41verpoor 4.4-Jan T T l nit Kiiiiidc 7 niNint Yor k. Glum, ,-.......1au 10 PerFia.2.o.l:-....New York . Liv erpool ....-Jan 14 17 PIORIE PACKING MEWS. F I.lt 1 , ... .. i ; CiainbumseltL. • Mee. Port hes hetes „taken u^' , ....lii 4 " - "....a. .7 dating the week lOth' init tliodtilatimneeckant and tofu ' or d'iall . diglhe Mast which Nterer:tufmulated bY. u m hdlivit, johoes insildmi 2n , Hie etivernment Alai° of toll 2 Setithbl, , has been Wasted us last weeklyoubditions, 'sad moire areritowxotaffer ing old eitie Ipacked,lreikr set, lois thin $ll 50. A lace of7oo Ala to-day seperiedlksll 30. and oth ers at $ll 2 4 ,1 ;bern-has beta - lint little new made, e,is fr. EI ' 'Hoer h 46 bad setend da y s. of weather again-t the* bat nottilthstaniUnsr this fact and nalisimili, receiPts. thaptices.linve been but 'littlestffeobr Concessions of.ithout2oo per ban dyed were' te*ie Whericvalds wereimperative, but linnets day.; • • The revs!) cf Hots , daring the week and for the nil win, an • eompsratively for some previous ousel:m.lm tit tea' in advance slips of di, Price Current, were as follow - A: . Total forth' week. .. . .......... ............. -. 32,031 Previously' portetf 501 ins Ail arnwankie. -"'""-- — The Hog market opened actively at $3 6503 85, dis'Aing nn a*, ai„ and rub tegaently dropped to $5 60®380—a decline of 15020 c from Thursday's ruling prierg.l btill later. upon • hearing from Chlceao..psckers.would not pat theerffigures. and see Tad hurdrir head: weresoldat Chfeago prime. to lu, delivers to , day.. -2he reoelpur einounted to 1 542 head, of which 1.035 were dressed. Prices cw , lure;;Elegsvar:ed from 43 and 45 elm - bi g with $3 ita ie. an tmtside fture. • The receipts thus far this season are : Li ')1 ' _ re 0114 ...,..i—. Dreamed LioS*..—. ; Braidisom - The model alioahter house has kept water het or the past month . Lanier & Me!drum (Alexan r. 4 . 5 io:ard4eve killed, up-to this time. about 19 0 0 00 hogs 3 ; Idr. inch is also killing. at the same house. • I think•that w'si can safely Bay 21,000 hose have been ilau4thtereg there to date. C. Eoott & C 0 . ,. are doles an extensive inidneas in - English meats inch ce Cumberland Middles, long. boneless Aliddle4-10Zdi Raum. &a. — ourier of the o ne • . _1 j___,............____... _-. PI .4112TN0 CLOTHS. ... The Province:aurae: says the market is dull ....And loWer 411 efollowing are the sales. for the week: 14.909_pieee5:64a84.,.140,nakh. Monday ; lie -OW d0' 60x64,-/Wiash. Monday; WM do 64z64, Wee. cash, 'Mari sy; 5,000 do 60.154 lsX i o, cs..l; Iht.4dayt 1. ,000' 64 14,18*, cash. first (ma th 4atarday. T4tal ! 5 %00 mote. ' 7 -I I . 4ttasbargb. I The atesmera ?d , riner, New York and Hastings wore to leare - Cinbinnati for thispoit on Wednes day, , CinehituatL 'The river kallaw lea 4 bout.three feet since our : -. last la ue , with sixTfeet in the chonnel bent* to LOOLIViIa. 1. ispatches received from • lisahville Yesterday report norisesin ChunberiaLd II yete--. :there wairmore stit along the Levee Yesterday. Yet friight&tre scathe fir .11 poiate, owing to', tht unrertainty of water. Cne-hiLf cf the steamer Lebaeon (not the new Packet)Wit sold itillom. L avid (elba.m yesterday, at the rate of sB.Loo.ler the entire boat = Capt.- Joh., Kyle yesterday sold the Florenoe to the Gov envrt eat fo. k.22,04i 'ilie Silver Moon; from Memphis. was due last night, and will denial CM i) R tumid at the eVee this mot tug. 'he bri ~g, 440 bales of comn.—The Lebanon. f-om liiklophis had am boles of ootein.: 1 n a,:co a dance with the Steamboet Law, it is the duty of the unie.an A elan pass neer steamers to cause to be kept a ceyrect let eel al passengers re ceived tad delivered from clay to da . , not ng the Place whore received and where *died. width re Cord theta be opt.* t the I niSpeotors zied officers of the Customs . t aft ti ~. ea; and in caseof default thronidi nrg hones il ter deign, the said blaster phial forfeit °be hur..dres debars which penalty i h tithe la lieu nponkhe Vessel.' We call a to.:: GOD of bourn. ato th above facts, feeling that they are willing to fill they law to the letter, Lik.vreser rig dit may be. M Ong lialdetnan and Guthrie. Local inapeo; ea feria-I/Arid have Preli.areda. neat blank form. in' . er to- faidlitate menthe/at tuners in the cischer a ofthis ontY.' • . _, ' . Lanuavillett The Fereris falline 'Ffewly at th s .point; with threo feet tea inehee • water in the canal. e weather le wane wadi:ol4y, with' innioationTs h of rat. T to Cmnberiard is failingt/owly trith tett inch ea water ca he eheala art htdurday. • T b Tenneeset.river y tras m Ih/wet Met aciount. with f tir-lebt watertafie ohluthet - W e learn fri.rn .he. New Albany Leiser: that Cu; t,,,Y. B. bout heal ttrobased the steam er „ Did:. g attar tit' her bp. ent, : mt paint° ternmiand that be will imMedi- 1 p 1 _ Capt. I autothe'obitit Glitiabir Lastitolts iota the ,E,c.Lon':s mid titan trade, • ' uip - t - J. .11` Forth axa4mmenred twe'lirst-eland bo• , .e , t :New Aibmiy .for the Louisvine and liteinpl, tared° --.• :-. 4 , 1 - .....,_. 1.- ,:, ~.; 1. • tapt, T-.l.;:AreiTir ihorbointly sold les frifer-_ eft il the Ad ntie k iwut loontreeted, Mit sal, let s n o w t b l it o r -MIS pleb - artier/4 - ..4 - 1 ' Th 4 leie - mia° 3 irlitolie oiprltAbled a, Yew A b 'WY end iszioed - i0 10 ArLouinflii q end I:dem i his t, Cm, 4;1 - . . - - --' it. The river kere is rising pretty - sahib'. In the 46 bon s, adios at 10 tritt.o AST paterday rr outing. sweliedettefeet. tillatifiLtnft feet. 34 its e. lb ve 1 w water' mark tilt Ddeember.- 11360. , The te heavy rains have ccossiona t the bra en- awe 1 An thnnyer. It.hasse'readY,risert-enodgh t. -T. trox• 8 1 M 0 blintetatt8 818Paita very. material; ere m seven feet in tk - v, channel bet's( en Cairo, and Me phis. The teem' • hi e is 41good teat- , iNrittegv• The Llicois4iver • • is•gwelling slow', trout Peoria rown. witip,:. : 434 feet in the channel.and clear of,lee. We hive no..lats ‘ newe from the Min ssippL • • ; 13111311GH PUDTIOritABILIET , .. Orriao3' r ran DATLY.Posi.i. Bectlackn-,-. Wt h . . riPridaF. Deo. 19th. 1 eraihni few °hinged to no i Aket,either,tur - regards tithes - cetirettripde. ! t-. lalkir-t4SiVinotiiiiiiititiftohintdrait. Elriveli, or b 00; Extra. $6 13 655 r Oiteioe,l6 7367 09, • - , raL-I.le depend* a bitter; sales 4.09(1 bn. et 65'titt_ .706- • oats-Sales 4, soobunitela at 600 old,;:tbo now. in oa t s - Sales PO - 1114 , 1,t '5 . 182 25. t . ' t- meiptertl4ltaies 900 SA ; 1441 t: le@g9a. J - Atm.:wed 4 barrels linltier.' • ; t apt erst.,satoe 250 tatft:91 Th 1 -__Skteleasein=ln fair iifthand:'italos-. of 26. bbis 1 I.NesrOrleanietsse f m1'6'19144 in'iote 5549p31N ..:‘ _. •Iliatrep.-(-ales 31 Midi 9gbanc/111113tiett a 7 The Bahl an& Iva lots Nero Heti; ; „pion nnoit Anapest f'34q113. ; ~, ; . reii 6 to.thte:sk w. Ft, inlets, 120. 1 . : 91112116 " 11.10ity 133 03thil /3 in moderate re quiter af mww I -, • ' --- Eallter - ti- Dant 1110 Tall. /20; d emae Darn-The market II ekoited oa aceotait aria 'erg lumber of htiaritto"l arinana our Pity. prioecikonipabat L , ftittigo......Balesll3 ttL'Aft oc, ' -- 1:• mn3-411 4 1113 t-Inenliveetitest brand Free Oil. 0; e included 65c. Oil Creek; 60p Labricating 35 • Dloyek . CO tap Crude t•Potroleum. ix bunt. 1 in bo3swi /Mk *13 4-!iVt's3 :Bennole. deader bed. 4 00131ntlion ' • tr • 415i4EY-2141121 NET. • • I Th.2.lsillottes_wairtimaliktatned ottr Irratere-2 •Th !ill Dad t 22 Nuns:— Is 11 Mastermi n i,„ Vow 41,hradelpl. altimore,mlo. . /lE.„yr ~... . ! . f . a . • • & - _ . .. .. , -- , nr- ''• ~.i.., , - ~4.,.,.: , ;:: 1 1,, , : t- p W;i: 3I ;; : ... 4 ,-, rz -, 17- , - , 2--i• : ;.--..--.... f---- ,'.:- .-', - s------- --'' 'l-,"-'--C-74'74141"--i*--A,--4---4-•••"-4-;'-"••"'-"'s--"1:'-',06.-'•-----••-• ----- ---,------------ ---.-F-'•:---r-,,tm.i.,.-2.-.:,--_-,7--k ,-,-....;-.. - .7. , .,..,- --. ,-,+--47.- 4,74-,:L,...,-,-,,*,1.7,7,-.,4.A..?„.z. - • --- ', 3 '-''' 1111 C -- Z4.2.. ''. -..: f, , ', - Wth, -if ','' 6 ... t• . 1". ~. :,-* , 4.. i; ~ --''. '..?; ' ...;!. ..-, i'.-': ' : ' , .":. i. , `,. 2 .- f 0 . ...:' I.; . 4 ..; li. ',4 t"?, L-4'l - 1 , r g r t ' '''''' •`. '''/ . . 0 - a PI. V 0 4 , , ' • • i.' _ , W .' I ' limine,...._ I lit ~ .3 . , ' . ' \\..'" • - • . - - „ 11l litl - -- ", • . .; ~." , ' - • i - nil II .. ^ tool . . , 1 ; L 2 , . ' '. , -,.? N( _,... 4 : 1 ' • ;f i t: •- - - :. ~ - :-. , ' • .s, a I r)- 4. ..: ' .•.;.. i,-, .• ffi.lll l , f. • •_ . _ • )•••' • ' • • 1 • i• . . . . . - _ Propri6 D ,__ r. ::.. t • M I : Edjtoir& to FRIDAY MORNlNG,:i.Eevisix" - v'ir - irretistr. . _--- . • firons Ow .140. Joseph H. ..Tennard,:Pastor at OK _ Tenth Burdist Ohara. Di. Jnonson—Diun 13,n :—I have beenfr n mina' requested to connect my name 'With coin zumdations of different kinds of medicine. but , ftardlv ig the nontico al. out of my appropriate phut': I have a all cases' declined: 'but with a gear proof in various'aar:lace. and particly in my writ &nub, of the usefulness of Dr. hoe r. land's German Bitters. I depart from my usual course, to express my' full conviction that for tone debility of the entem, and especially Lir i . Complaintt is 7and valuable, proparation. la some oases it may ail. but usually I doubt not 'brillbe Vary ben (dal to those who suffer from I..4abare causes. Whirs very reopeetfally ~,, J, 11. IIENNA_Rb I . &Wag below Coats street. Phila.. Doc. 24th. . , oaths WS q/ ALDERMANWdIEDER. Gee nosotourn. Gamurrrows. June 1, 1861. D .C. M. Junracm— Sir: —lt gave me Pleasure Yearango.to t . kve you a certificate. testifsi itise•Gerrean•Bitters had done for me. 1 ram ow perfectly cared of all those diseases yourediabmprqfessee to cure.vis: Dy:tfai&_Cliron eand Nervena debilita% disease of e Kia. to. • The powerful influence it ex apt* Ne dneYr vous, lion ig et:uprising, • I hade been con- sulted frequently in reference to your Bitteinaind without hesitation. have reoommendetlit for the abovecomplaints, and: in every In it has effectually cured. Your malicine. has a !groat reputation in - Germantown, -Ind is sold in every Drug 1n - fat - oat , of the Groceiy stores 'here:- If anronethould'question what I sty, let themcome tp Germantown, and I will prove. to - theirstitiafirotion,' that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above Incases. Mea Ataipeetfully, - HARRAH MiiDBR, -ennta. n Axed. above Rittenhouse. Germantown. _ -- JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution. and give health tiedmath. . stmoogth to- an overtaaked and diseased 1 Tar TZYTEMONYFROMMEARMY Da._- Panapstrins August 12. 18.62..-: C. M. Jsom3ox—Derir .Sr: While in: Vii ; .e, owingo the ;bangs of water, I was taken w. th a severe ,dharhrea, which seemed incurable. cud • wh ich ragtag weakened me. When we .:eH te lle,m-e.,_ , urAClPleated - I . Should haVe to r ig:L" O'w_el I Rap rimming some of your Bitters in ' 1400 M . ::11. . 1 1•' Pries." he that town, I ipur g stipply,,,and'on taking it was speedily re itoredz to-holth.:: The diarrhoea wasquicW eheehea,:euturggpatienced no return of it A lituriberof my 0....0 4 , who suffered in the same anginerlind - ,fro Cause, with whom I the futtettLjoinpre in this certificate. I si lli tZfio•rottont tithe seat Of *at withl the Leg on, and shall certainly` take a 811 144 of the Hit min my knansack. I would not be withoin it sits weight is goid. inliti on going into a - - tuestome region.' - - I- ' - Yours, truly , A. E. ALTER/TS, • Company H. Boott Legion. ,VRlf';iim,OX COUFTERFETA. ...,...,,,i:'i - . - ~. a ,-:,,,., , BeerLthej.ttie teac h af "O. M. JACK,B4N.' plize,mtturactf . ec bottler-. -, - '44llll34liitlitiitlid litila r y ) WO. OEM =ARCH Eirl'ILM.l2llL; . ...T,Qnsazivixxs,. ....J._ ..,•...?.,_ ~., ~....„, : . - .186.m.haTitit:zie. , 46this„ic., PI 3 OPAYSTOIO." ern in the U nite d , al'itor sit auggist s and Dealers in every States. and by • ier. EIZO. H. SEPSES, , . . litirsle. A.- P. ecirwaTim, Pftee . . my24,:ly-deod sileirhimm. , -101.Alin> for sale at JOSEPH cog pita the Diamond and Market street - t yri. sadi ay* kr __• _ ... rstr9sj .701136 my. -Wen mid Jima ... - 110D - tenu, TrAN It* , `-lr'E B L E. NO ALOOROLIO. PREPARATION 7 7 - A PIIRE..-111.01C'-MEDJCINE DR 11100FLAVPS 011 XL E4RATED 11EINAN BITTERS NS IL 1113., 'JACKSON, Philade MU, P. 01916.4 will effectually.' oars Liver Complaint DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, %route. or Nervous Deltdl!ty, IHsemies of the Slane* and all Dlamana Arising from a Diaordored Liver or fitomanti ouch as Condi _pillion. Inward • riles. Fullness or Add oo y d _tithe H tom d a , c h, Nausea, Heartburn, Divan for• Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, hour Fructations, Sink Ing or Fluttering at the ru, U we Stom ach, Swimming o. tticuttelau. Homed and difficult Breathing, /Muttering at the Heart. Zhoking or suffocating sensations when in a lying nosturey Diumess of Vision_; Dots or webs bo • tore tae eight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Iltration. Ye]. lowness of the Skin and m, pain in the Side. Book Chest. intbs. &o. Sudden Flushes ofHeat, Burs inf in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great degree lion df t:d imaithrele nrevent Yellow Fever, Billions . .•eq. CONTAIN Pl; o ...ikkaptaut., OR au) WRISRYI 'They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine saes oat of a bemired- • Induce" . -. - _.O sale and universal sopinenj of tioeiliairs German Bitters. (Purely regetable hosts ofignortintituaoks and unsaru mlous ventmars, - have opened upon suffer/rut =inanity the flood gates of Nostrums ill the shape g poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious buts. and christened Tonics. Stomachics and Bit: ten. Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethorio -.bottles, and big-bellied •tesis-under the-niodest appellation of Bitters : which. instead of curing only aggravates diseases, ad leave the disappointed sufferers in despay, YOU WANTS° ME THING k , STRENG TR. EN YOU? YOU WANT A GOOD APEETITE I 90 YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION? ( D4l - ten: O 4..4 . NT ro PE:gz s TVELL t DO !VW YOU WANT TO CET RID OP NEE VOUS DO ,WANTENT''Gr? Do you want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vlgoirctuJ ,415ading2 _ - ICL do use HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. hoes J. Newton Brown, D. D., Edger g' the En cfroloPedia :of Religion* Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of :heir - ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reliant why a man may notteatify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from way aimple Preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. do this the more readily in ,regard to Hoof land's- German Bitter", 'prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced Wing. them for many , years, under the impres don thatthey were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, /am indebted tq nay friend Robert :Shoemaker, Bag ~for the removal of this prejudice by proper eats, and for encouragement to tr 7 them, when afferingfrom great and long continued debility, he veal' three bottles of these, Bitters, at the ilainsak%tlie.preeent. year woe followed by ant 're of, and restoration to a degree of mdily and mental vigor which I had not :elt for ix months before. and had almost depaired of re g. I therefore thank God and my friend for lire ting me to the woof them. 4: NEWTON DROWN. PECGLADIL.PHIA, June 23. /861. iPABEID BY - [Concluded:) - - •'Well, I forgive you all ; but that broth er—l must puniel him l" "Well, come now we must go down. Have you auldaew music?" • `"Some, if mamma has packed it. Dos•on ,-now I was only going to bring one dries? But here is the music." They descended to the parlor. A flue toned piano was soon answering to -the touch of Nelly, and in the music she soon forgot her previous annoyance. She was a superior performer, and on the rare in• strument she surprised even herself. The husband was not sparing of his compli ments. But Arthur made no comments, except to thank her for cue piece he him self had called for. Before she slept that night, Nelly wrote a lopg letter to her mother, telling her of Amy's pleasant and happy home. "But. oh, so lonely. I could never live here, I. am sure) But, Amy, certainly, enjoys it. I don't believe she needs me a bit. They are both as contented as two kittens I shall not stay lyng," ete. All this amused her mother; for she had no fears for her practical Amy, when she consigned her to the keeping of Henry Kingsley. But weeks passed away, and rill Melly lingered in her sister's beautiful '• ime.— She had ceased to be afraid of ow , and lambs and chickens were bec min: Po , with her. She went with her sister to visit all the tenant houses; conversed with tht parents, and told the children stories, until all united in declaring that the 'beau. tiful city lady was not one bit proud.' The brother sometimes accompanied them in their rambles, opening gates, letting down 1 1 bars and carrying parcels; and usually re turning with:aperfect mountain of flowers. plucked by the hands of his companions. With Amy he was al ways gay, laughing and social, coaxing her into grape-vine tangles and black berry thickets, after bird's nest,- or violate; and then, after making merry, at her plight,taking her in hisgreat, Atrnn t .arms and placing her on open ground. But with Neil,. he was always reserved, and sometimes just a little abrupt. He neVei sought her society, and if they chanced to be left alone, he was coldly polite. And yet there were timesoiohen she was conver - sing with her brother, in her own charm ing manner, that she would look up and find his great, earnesteyes fixed upon her. and her heart * would thrill like a flower. with a humming bird in its bosom; and I then, with one of his abrupt movements be would turn away, chirping to the ca nary, or pulling Bounce's ears ; , or, per haps, he would go and tease sister Am:, awhile. Mr. Kingsley, the elder, was proud of his handsome brother, and, knowing his passionate love of beauty, In wondered much that he did not seem ,-nor atlracted to the beautiful Nelly. They were studiously polite towards each other But a message came for Nelly, recalling her home fora sea side. `'Ohl if you could only go with u e t as ie the olden tunes, Amy. I declare, Henry, lam afraid some dreadful punishment will be inflicted upon you for taking Amy from us," and tears came in her eyes and color in her cheek. "What can it be, little sister? I bert hed nothing but blessings since I took her, and, last but not least, has been your own visit." "Thank you! And that reminds me of the way in which your punishment is to come. I shall be an old maid and come and live with you, dogs, cats, parrots and all!" "What ! on a farm, Nelly, where you you would be buried alive?" "Don't, sister, please. I am ashamed of all those silly speeches. Your home is a perfect paradise, and I could stay here with you, Amy, forever, and not be lonely. And then I did not know of the pleasant friends you have all around you.' Arthur seemed to be reading; but the leaf he was turning trembled in his fingers perceptibly. Nelly was to go to the cars the next morning, and toward evening she went out to see her pets once more.— She took some bread crumbs and salt; and made her way to the chicken coop. But the careful mother had, tucked her large family away to sleep, and onlygave a spite • - ful chir-r-r, as Nelly offered the crumbs. "That is the way," she said, bitterly.-- "And they will all forget me, as soon as lam gone." But her heart warmed up again, as her little white ern rubbing lambs, Came running to meet her, rubbing against ter,-and- eating the salt from the' dish in hand. "Good bye!" she said, pat ting their heads. "You tail not forget me, if all the rest do!" and, turning to go, she found herself face to face with Arthur Kingsley. .' 'it was tho first time he had eier sought her, and she atoed embarassed and con. fused. "Pardon me," he said gently, "if I in trude - but the dew" IS falling. Here is your shawl. Will you permit me?" And he laid the shawl caressingly about her 'Shoulders.' Why did - Nelly feel weak and faint, for an instant, as those hands lin gered about the duty they-.were perform- •'A. ._ . nd he heard me talking like a baby to those lambs," she thought, as she t turn. tljt1:18 07 . ' she took his proffered arm, and they re turned by a more circuitous route than she had come. Twilight was deepening into darkness,- as they stood by the hall door. But few words had been spoken by either; but now Arthur said, .while his arm tight ened on the little , hand, "will you not vis• it the garden as well its your pets?" Nel ly looked up. Was he teasing her about the lambs ? But no';' those eyes were ear nest now. She made no reply; she dare not trust her voice, but walked, as he led, its alarden chair near thcfout4s. ; -She ireigladini selected that'aids ;:' for the tract :this water, as - it fell in the marble basirti_b _Mse_nall'eneelhat. was becoming ' . . THE DAILY POST--ADVANCED . .. . • • BATES.- SiOne year, by null ............ -. ..... .....----$ 00 ThrX mouths, ... .......... ...........- 4 24 Oneee - " ............ - .............. .:: 215 . " " ' c i ty ... ..... , ..._7 0 . SiOne week, delivered in the ...... ......_ .18.: ngle copies .... .. ..,-- ..... • - ...... 1110"" 3 To agents per hundred_ . A .. 2 00 =L—: .. ' NEW : ADVERTISING RATES. the following rates of advertising bare been agreed upon by the Publishers. of the Pittsburgh Daily Press. to take effect on and after the'lOth day of November, 1863; on all new contracts : FOR MARRERO BATTER. PER 818GLE 19QtrA_RE, EVERY DA.T. TOwo insertions._ ne Insertion ...... 8 160 60 Two months ...... 80 00 Three months... 11 00 Three insertions 125 Four months ... 13 00 One week ....... ..... 2100 Five months,... il 00 Two weeks 350 Six months...... 18 . 00 Three week 5....... 800 Nine months._ 20 oo One`psonth 600 One year ...... -. 24, 00 FOR CHANGEABLE NATTER. Whioh allows theprivilege of a weekly change of matter, to be inserted among new advertisements. PER SA'NGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAT, 9 months $lB 00 Twelve months .. ... . ................................ 30 00 tiministr,toreqqtiosi .................. 3 30 lelgi n r 7l 4 0 tiee6...- lea Notioea.eadhinear' i0n........ . 75 ......... 30 t}3- AU „ adieriaetnenta ordered in for one Month; or fere time; to beeeesab at the time of or dering SELECT, TALE MARRYING A FARMER. "And you leave us , to Marro*? Do you regret it, just a li t he, or we're you jest ing-when you said you couldetay here for Amy'S sake? She did not answer. May I sit by you while I tell youse story ? he said. She made room-for himly her side, and he liegan. "I im a liiirrier by birth and-education. This farm, fall its braid ncres p belonged to my'Otheri.and , tether before him. When. r otie father !lied; it was left to Henry and D 39 etith - an 6.injanCtion- that it should not Panalrom our bands while we lived. And it is po re striction, for we both love the. 1314 place -When Henry brought his city wife here, I expected to - hear ccrmplaints and repining& But, bless her loving heart; she has made US all so happy! She told us nlybur hor ror of the country, and when you came you corroborated her testimo. !But I loved yon, Miss Melly, from t he moment I saw you, and have been tugging at the chain ihat: held me ever sinciF And to day, when iin—came.- you said wha; you did, I was tempted to this act. Wilk you come for my silte—for niy love, Nellyl Be my own •sweet wife? And be loved as wo man was never loved be&ire?"-,:, , For an instant nothing ,was._ but the fountain ; and then a little ,nd was laid softly in his; and she an' ered, in words so low that no one but a lover could. have been sure of them, "I will come for , your sake !" As they stood in the hall, Nelly, whis pered, "Don't tel Henry and Amy now ; for they will tease me." ) "My pay, then," and he stooped for the first kiss from the lips of his bellathed- Arthur followed her to the sea-side where he had no difficulty in obtaining con- 1 sent of the parents to the man. The: coming . spring saw Nelly a lovingswife, i n a dwelling that had , spran g up, , 041 if by magic, nearly opposite the one pecupi e d by her sister. And if she reads this et or7 she will laugh, as she recalls heOntat t i assertion, "I villa, wsysa suss? a ve ‘4F4- IfElt :" Herschel V. Johnson on Inter vention. ----- The Georgia papers publish an elabor- ate address. delivered by invitation, be fore both branches of the State Legisla ture, by Herschel V. Johnson, on the condition of the country. Mr. Johnson has just been chosen Senator to the Con federate Congress from Georgia. Mr. Johnson said : - The past justifies cheering hop?* tor the i future.. Considering our ntertifirjty in numbers and eqipmenta, the pandity of our means at the beginning of the contest, and the fact that we are thrown entirely upon our own resources, being cut off from supplies through the ordinary chat"- nets of foreign commerce, it is wonderful that we have not been overwhelmed. The old world stand amazed at the success of our armies. Since the war begin we have fought more battles and won' more. victories than were ever crowded ,rithin the same space of time. The balance of victories is largely in our favor, the teal of Ju r people is undiminished, amide cour age of our soldiery as indomitable as in the first boar of -enthusiasm, when they rallied. Pur energies are being etrpngth ened, our resources multiplied and ?level oped, and our armaments of everts kind ,augmented, We have no-reason tii ir gitai "'U R the ccfateit -- 'The* Is ter" eat but in chains and slavery, no tubmis aims but in dishonor and degradation.-- It is a truth which we ought to known and appreciate as necessary to the develop. went of all our energies and resources, that we stand alone it. this war. If we sue ceed, we must do so by our own might, under the favor of Heaven. We have not be heartfelt sympathy, nor need we ex pect the aid of a single nation of the earth. Ile indulgence of delusive hopei on this score has done ns injury. It has encouraged some degree of apathy among the people, and I presume it is the main reason why our government, in the beginning, did not exert its utmost power to create or pro cure a navy. It was said that France could net dispense with tobacco l nor England h cotton, and from this was argued using of the blockade, recognition and clo eof the war. I never entertained these axpactations. It is too gratifying to the je ous thrones of Europe to see the Union ~ptured and the people cutting each other's throats. Indeed, I fear, rather than hope for, the intervention of ? foreign Dowers. If it should ever come, it will ne either when we cease to need it, or when we may be so enfeebled and ex hatisted as to be compelled to accept on terms—terms humiliating to ne, but ag grandizing to them. If it comes, it will le for their benefit, not ours. Reasons control the policy of Great Britain. She does without our cotton because she de• sires to cripple our monopoly of its pro• duction, and at the same time encourage its sufficient growth in some of her own depentlencies. She may not be able, but her ministry evidently thinks she can do scr Hence, tifough her negro . philanthropy is hollow hearted, yet she will rejoice at the overthrow of slavery here, because it will destroy this important branch of our ag riculture. Again, she will not provoke war with the United States, lest. it might re-unite the North and South for common de fense. She does not know how wide and deep is the gulf between the two sec tions. She wants to make. it wider, deep er and impassable. Hence she pats:both sections on the shoulder, professes to sym pathize with both, and pretends ; to neu trality, :while she drives an unrestricted commerce with the North. Norshouldit be overlookeclthat while she consumes our cotton, she also receives heavy., exporta tions of breadetuffs from the grain-grow ing States of the -Northwest. The annual export ofthese to Grent Britain , amounts to many millions. ' Hence, if the_blockade of oar ports cuts off her supply of cotton, war with the United. States could, to the extent of these figures curtail her bread stuffs. I throw out these suggeations to show the futility of any-hope from foreign aid, and the absolute necessity of concen trating all our elements of strength— physical, moral and mental—for the achievement of our independence. Swallowed a Hole The other day Charlie, five years old, found one of those curious bone-rimmed circles, which the ladies have named eyelets, and, while playing in the garden, swallowed it: The family were in the house, busily engaged on a work of eto mology, when Charlie ran in. with mouth wide open, and eyes distended to their ut most capacity. His mother caught him, and, trembling with the deep anxiety which only a mother can feel, inquired : "What is the matter? What has hap pened ?" The urehin, all agape, managed to ar ticulate "Water 1" It was brought him, when, after drink ing copiously, be exclaimed : "Oh,_mother, I swallowed a hole!" ! I SivallOwed a i hole?" .;_ ie t, sr 1 ".Yee, mothqriAwallowed a 4 ,- 101 4 , ppw s x, treo Foiled 8Y" LAKE'SUPERIOR OOPPER HESSE /1. SiMEILITING WO, , 11, Kik avourcrrse slic Manufacturers of Sheath. Braila:o' an Raised Bolt 'Copper. Pressed ;Cep Per Bottos, l3tili Bottoms, Brener Bolder. Also im p orters And • dealer . s in M. net Pi Ire* • cro on ' AMP Constantly on hand...rumen", Machine,. rid TOOlB. Warehozu_st‘ No , 149 MST and LW BOOND STRBBTS, Pittsburgh. Panne, lig• S er pecial orders of OCP ant to mar destrisd pattn. readyd&vr AEON* Read IRead; Read HIGHLY IMPORTANT I I si tlitOZAT ORlaor TO TUX AFFLICT %Pi D. and those suffering fromereaknees .o ght • TO ALL. YOUNG AND OLD: irezttozmuitrizorm nail In your ievssmi minim sPzeiscAms., Pgrotigaers will continua tolind Ratan Rambo: tlon by trying Meat dbleataolee.. Sold DIAMOND, No, $9 nth street Posi.Wilas, me Rundan Yobblo inserted In old friuneel. 5, i desired. 'AP* Baia, Lnooetorm and Yrotendely. I iy22 II nicer & 111 9 .1in16 BREWERS AND lALSTERS, . Prtarmh. v vestellintwzar. I Pittsburgh. Se ntember 10. 1362. nissoLuTioN. OF PARTNEMSIEM, The partnerslifp heretofore existinl:oo. twee J OB SPENCER. and W. H. OARR ARD was dissolved on the 20th of Antrim, 1862, W. , iL GARR ness OARthe D b lateeing authorized to settle up • the busif erm at the officem the Brew ery.' The Brewing Busineaeirill be continued bv SP m ENCER i , &• WRAY. who intend - to have of and_auperior article of ALE. POR TES. BRO WN STOUT. The undersigned will ire thankful to the friends ' of the late firm for 'a continuanee of Ahab . patronage, and Moralise to make it their aim to give saUdaction to all mag , purohage from them. Mr. ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street. go long known to the business ootonzunito4 will have the management of oar business, with the fall ;.! Control in the Brewers. Address all orders to SPENCER A MoITAY.- I Plumate Breweri. Pittsburgh. Pa. gelf4yd JOSEPH SPENCER. JAMES McKAY. - ATZDZSEaIizia.. Dr.BROWN'SMEEDICAL Irk and fIUSG/Clil. ODloe.No. 50 . - ..... -1 7.' Smithfield street. Piftdengh. ----). Pmentrylvania.' Dr._. BROWN ban old. althea ' ",, o_f Plummy end hos D osn• l 4 i'. yractioeforthelast two:Or-al •-, years. Nis business ha ' •"" oonlinedatrulp toPrivate mai • 4,,,, puska ..... urrizne AND STIUNONR In need of a medical friend. should not fail to And out the sure pluck of relict The-Donter h a rthular gra a duate. and his em .. paria,,,,.. aa treat. meat of certain dam ofdbriatte is a sere guar. antes to the sufhwers of oeuhfr a p gut re lief by the use of hbi remedies and fog hi, advie, DR. lIROWNT4 RBAIRDIRS nem, fa/ to aura the worat form of Venereal Dawes. ImPuritico and Scrofulous Affectio Also all diseases &rimier from a hereditary taint. which manifesto itself in the form of Wan aaniaals. And • great many firma of akin dis eases, the origin of which the patient Is entirety limorant. To persons so Dr.lirownoffen hopes of a sure and spo • SICKINAL Dr. Drown' a remedi for th ug trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sauna/ asuctailon, which the young and weak rr bided often aloe way to. (to their own datruotioLJ ar tha only rel iab le renicdies known in the oomitrm — Ottrare ref% and mak, a samas raaoiatios of byith. • = 2 411 L ' _ Dr. alraa r a. . 'a Aboillo.enge tide imattll 121,1180 rif A ralf a/ ha win 'warrant a ante Ream treats PM% Sleet Gonnorriuna Monthlyricter% Urethra lArchmrimiremale Weakness Eittppreachem. D ees of the Joints Fistula in Mo. Nervous Affooticuls. /Was in the Back and Nide Irritation of the Bladder, to. Bother with all of an impure origin. g 4, :. — 4 11. 8 1 1 20 8 W, .....a tv x A tfl 4 Sr_ rittalbargePa., will be immediately answor ed.. Medicine salt Co any address. War Peeked and secure from observation. Orion wed vfivate Rooms. No. Clo Smithfield tra... Pittah.....l, p a , noIS-dawds fTMUTH EXTRACTED WI TEE OUT PAIN by the nee of an apperitna whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are need. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth ertraoted by nu process, and are ready to testify all to the safety and painlesaneso of the operation, whatever has been said by persons interested in smarting theoontraty. haring no knowledge of my Drama. 11 3-ARTIPICIAL ITRTH Inserted ln every style, and chargee as low, as will warrant the beet of material in all oases, R. OUDRY, Dentist. CDI Smithfield street. n0141,-Le !' NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, 111008 THE, SPEEDY AND PERHAzei IV ENT owe of GONORRERA. GLEE". VERTICAL Digeharges. Seminal Whew. Nightly Emig 'lon& Inoontioezos Genital bite- Nifty, Gr , vel. fltriotwo and • Aebottons of the Kid sere and Bladder. Which has been used by upwarde at ONE HUNDRED' PHYSICIANS. In theireriate practice. with the entire enema. Supers 011/1/1514 COPA.IBI. 0 4P1517L211. or 11117 Oompound therth known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speedy in action. often effecting a cure M a few days. and when a cure is offecWit Perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are hen:demon the astern, and never natu3e ate the stomach. or impregnate the breath and bei co niarar ated. all masons taste is avoided. c eof diet is neoessaay whilst using the= nor does their action haunter. with business Each box contains six dozen Pine. p PRIM ONE DOLLAR. Dr. Bell's Treistlie on Seminal Weakness. SW Abuses. Golsorrhea. Meat, dro. a Pamphlet of 50 pugs. containing Important advioe to the al- Slated. BENT .MER. Six pante are required to pay Postage. DR. DELL% GREEN BOOR, A eomplete.Treatise on Gonorrhea, Meet, Strie um &phase, at.o., in all the , arious leases. with 7 PA eeariptions in English, adapted for self reatment. without the aid of a physician PRIOR ONE DOLLAR. The Pills or Books will be sent. secure from ob servation. by mail, Post-naid, by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money. J. BRYAN. Rochester. N. Y Goal Arad. JOSIONI Prantum eorner Market street and Diamond. Agent for Pittsburgh. aulB:claeowlyds Sold by all Druggists. WN. AL FABER & CO., TEAM ENGINE BUILDE R Iron Yirotuadern, lENEML MACHINISTS AID BORER MEM. Beer the. Penn. B. B Paasenger Deno PH. MAIIITFACTIMIE ALL RINDS of SteamVas. ransinerfrom three to one hundred and horse. power, and suited for etc. Griot Mills, Saw Ills, Blest Furnaces. Factories, (Hoe Particular attemtion•to.the oust:motion of utthes and Machinery for grist mills. and foe to, mulay and circular saw nas. r e also on hand. finished and ready for ship ment stehortnotios. Engines and Boilers °fever, description. • Aka, farrilshßollersand Sheet Iron seperately. Wrought Iron Shafting. Hansom and ruffles in every variety,. and cantinas the manufacture of Woo l.= mother, and,Machine Cards. "Our prioes are low; our machinery manufactur ef tke beet qoality of mAterials, and warranted In all eases to give satisfaction. air Orders from all parts of the oeunlry solicit ed and Promptly filled. rektdaw • ran DAy— • Ault opened a canpieteaagortmeat of GENTS' FURNISHING • GOODS. w. n Nfi IMRE & myo 142 niers] 'trod Allegheny oltr IMNEM:niti s Win advance,. wIB Ma k i! smog, M. IC 1,14 ll', qc a euierripacrumtao f Pure No.' 1- Cl4:*4OllL Ass , ztrz • ' LIBERTY,. , STRRN Penn'a R. R.Depot. • T, 1031.A1l oil warranted' -attild7d. PIETA-ZONA. C.) kIL„ , -W.C: rlt lipsl LONCLAWILLERAII CO., —: WOMBS AT SHARPSICTIMH AT/ON. AL-. a 4 LEGMENY VALLRY AD.- 60.0M0e nd Warehouse 23 imiarr stiumr; ziriTE,3,straini. Manufactures B e n it F cipd T. 44014.04 Carbon Oils and zola. - ,-,; -• x I REPINED OIL,. eautAlti.E.o Noni-xpLostvz. shrug a!shand. 1 oo24:13! , . _ u. a en. t 011• I Wo rk DIIROAR, DIINLApies C10.,' Manufaetzawslif pmts. 'wan% OLEFIN= P , burghol\ll.lElo/N7, CtII4B-. OfHoPa. ,_ NO. 291 misplay STREKII,Pitts' • '2l.4rad • THE ARDESCO bit . eamr 4Pa Y" jut a rruvh.eyußF Alm itsvm! superior article co( -1 Refined Relined Aii r dimeo 014 SON-zr?u)Erina. P tr ,E bEzrzbLa , . , warehouse, 27 IRIVIEWSTREICT. PITTSBUIUM'PIarIitAi The' PhilcisoDhiciA3pni -- ei. - , lIXATDEN'S NEW Jidiriiit4cenisrta. m...• Philosophic. Btuner for Carbon Oil isliow ready. It possesses many advantatrearoyer.tlie Common Burners. . '• • • , I. It makes &large or zwiii.lB4-wkle,piz&v. ootolustion '-', , : .. I 8.. It will burn any ottani* oi,:edissitkaatetik 8. It can be used with a ions or shortoida,! I 4. It can be used as a ey. taper niehtilensP; _ p.. 5. . I t can always be made to burn etoonontlesAy.' liml 8. t i more &sadly wicked - than' • et4tur ; ner. ~-. i ,, ,,1, .4;• • ' ; 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without:6, alining the 00De. •r- . •-; . ; 1 1 8. It throws all the white light abore.the cone. 9. The chimney can be removed' er inserted ;id' thout touching the ...-- '• ' ' i These bunters are the common .I;iii. lI size, and ban be put on any lamp 'now in nee: 'Bier, per- Son using Carbon Oil should haye 41,PAirosoilable Burner. Price 23 cents:_p'er dozen *2.1 6,18 d.f.• No. 82 FOURTH utreet. Pittsbur '.: ii''a - - :1e25-Iydsr P. ' . HALTD z .r........................___........_..___" DUQUESNE BRASS *IA vvizrois - & co.; P :•110P•OTtrit//8110.1. 119/ET C l iti./1.27-0/ 1 FINISHED BRASS NVOAK, ____,_ OAS AND STEAM FITTERS, , • 114-Part:tealar attention to titting.o4-Refiner iSrass Outings of auperioramoothnees made to: o er. Steamboat work and repair:Mr , goner ' ini-Roe Oil tie : Davy's Safety Ittranii Site Brackets and s4entre- Corner ST.' CLAM 1 ElTBjen AND DUQUBEINSIVAT : !- , fel&tt JAMES A. FETZER4-: FORWAROINII AND COMMISSION MERCHANT; li POE OP 1, TEC &UP• , • tpl6lhal* !se ll a " Generally, - • Corner Market and Mier Stream* • • prnatußea pe. 4rorth,"/gsr. S. 4l"ll Cutttb e nri laildl itTha n. Ate air '' Boyd & Ott, Bekker k Bereari Cash.ngen. ng Brady, M. & M. Bank, List flowell,Male' Wheeling. dr George W. Anderson , Donlon. Paxton' & Co.. my2B;2ydds J. .Sz Brass Found s, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, All kinds of Braes and Iron (Jock made to order. • !Ales). BRASS O ABTINGS, Or ALL KENDS Made at the shortest notice. OIL REFINERY'S FITTED UP.' 1113hal orders loft at BOWN & TBTLB1"B .138 WOOD STREET, will be promptly attended te. The members of this firm being practical me cnenhanics, of many gears' esperienee in the bed: : ect. will instills to give satisfaction in Rreiy re sp. ssfigd TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health in a fe* Weeks, by a very tumple.rOmedr. afterhavingtrapered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dreiulfall disease, Coninimptien—os anxious to make known to his fellow . sufferers the means of care. .I. To all irho desire it, he will send apreforsoripti used (free of charge), with the directions , Pen:: paring and using the 80.1110, which they will And a sere curefor Conaimption, Asthma, Bronchias, &c The only , object of the , uivertiser in senng the prescription Ls to benefit the afflicted, andspread information which he coneives to be invaltiabli, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remeAr, as it willi cost them nothing. d may Prove a Waging r.n Partier,wishing the_preserption wilLplease ad. dress Rev. Ely 'WA RD A. SN,„ sel9-31i Williamsburg Rings County. N. Y. ---i--------- WLI4.JAII BAGALEY, WHOILESALE GRO C.E RJ NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG ( __________ murex Mast, tectormisit nostoottkoL. corm DAtuct Spociol Partner. tlionoratTartners. MEANS & COIFIETN, alutoeitson to Ilillandless. Means & Co.) WHO SALE GROCERS, Oornar Wood and Water Streets, : : felodi 1 - PPITAIPPRON, PA 5 - , ErfitOPEA.IV A.Gt.V.1V4037. rytuaairAs ' . atimasig, Eunopz4ar .E. Agent. /15 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa.. is prepared to bring ont or sand back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sit .illimpit,okets., SIGHT DAArpS FOR SALE. payable in Mai part of BS rope. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati RB I road. AIN, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Bailing Packets, and for thallium; of Steamer sail= Lug betwoen Now York, Liforpool. Glasgow n and Galway. T • fe ' .. . . WILLIAM CARR & CO.: WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Importers of warns, BRANDIES, GINS, au. ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINE-0141). MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 1121 Liberty Street, prrosounasx. PA. IP YOU 'WANT sons GOOD NEM A Fruit or prepared I . l inee.Meat. mixed, and all other kinds of Spines, cooking BrandY or Wine. New Crank% Lemon . and Citron Pool go to Haworth & Brothers the Diamond, Where you will get a new crop of Pruit and lower' than at any other house in the city. Also a_general and tuil assortmont of Psunils Groceries, Teaa, Wicas..l Braudia. 4fand 4,ll ,Afte. : 4lnds Id Foreign aa Donfdatio • j'aqa".IIAWO RTECIIRbtftit; de24 corner Diamond and DiamGakilleY ____ . S initTa ALL LTz... I 1.00,17 1100 P oM ca- un. S Mogelland's Anction. 4 Natf STAND/Ad TOP IttlOpttglii,ow i tte sifts 1 sor Way at , j . Inv =OEM DEAI;.EBB-IN OIL-8 nirossna piliAnts LOVOR.S, etc-, . NORZR-ZAISTI corner of OHIO STREET AND Tas DIAMOND, 'l -- ' • ' ritrislgn Tx NEvai. . 'TRY rt—ra - n. prSWEETS INFALLIBLE . LINI2IT.I'IT is epared from the recipd of Di. Stephen Sweet, of onnecticut, ,the great bent setter, and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with :the roast aM oniiihingeueoess. iAs Mt extertial reift edy it is without a nval and' will . alleviate palm: mord 'sneedilsr than 'SIM other preparation. For all Rheumatic -said Nervous Olson:lent it.is truly infallible. and as a cure for Sores, W:ounds ' &train% Bruises. .40., its 'soothing; healing, ant • „Powerful etrangthemng .properthw.excite theiust wonder and astonishment of all'who bare erer 1 givenita trial. Over fonr.hundrtd certificates of rem.sidtable curet it, - erfortned by it Within the last; trio years , attest ttus rect. , . 1‘ , -,' i• : „ R. E.. SELT,ERR Jr CO . .- ... detulyclaweow AgentS frr Pdtsbragh. AZ. EINSINGTON ILIL 1 ..X.A.) - V.120 dr .113.1,41., Cis.. i . ..Alasuifasturars 4 4 ~ aroletsestA, lhkillebr I Platei:Hoop, A. and T Ir9it, .21144 stxmliiii,Wn.us leo. Sonny &MAU T ancillat.&sr tiar ....- . Iron, suitable for Co Works. wont, are adjoining the my , E i 4,8 WORE 'ffareiCouse; No.SS zliVetter7istrisiqr aria. l'ir se Market at.rentiers, BallitlinS. CURTIS- C'E/TEIINRILETZ., Et opiiE E . IV: D 0.8 B R.-. SHOP '6 AtArar, tiiitwee n vroed and Liberl7 Sireets''PlT PAI air - cirdenteoliclted and Dreamily attended to. Ttioluole 'Grobery and7pittTo7l3toro For -Bare . ._ - '- wHE AMOCO AND F ES- OF it Wholesale Grocery atte=lionso, do ing a good trade on ono of the best blisineas streets in the oitv. is offered for sale; as the own. , era ticulars ad 'giallo errdr' iness to other 'busineetr. For Pother Par , - t au'f.tf - LOCK BOX.IB, Pittsburgh - F. 0. B. SEX.X..Y . ----- 7 ---- . .. C. /44 FIFTH STRUT, opp4its ilaitissiral REAL ESTATE AND GENE* AGZSZ DRAIASILS, 111 ' / NOTES, BOND& FORTGAHM And oho tines. i • v.n _ _. J 01327 FLEECE:Et?, 25 corner Ohio tad Etejomer t w ALLEGrzeivr ar4 oimade r, a oru Ortn l eri e 4 aV fralgC4l4 nP atumQ 4°' C new atz voz , vlties-itouw AND model, all skim-for fala b.* • - BowNa TETT.it. insoart‘m_so..•=4.- NEW STOOK' OFBOOTS AND ilinofs Fifth teeet; just rawaived Auction. 63 • •HN LF r Agige,arret - TAO Kr, AND . 1 1LilfiD _KED -- I 1 of sult; NAM •-• tr, r t ilat'sdvuroein pro* ", ittatule SY Kftlativot. ay. Miliwipaisd. ~;iy _,~ TO' 'Oki' i v Er .-- ..- __ , idip ,P .X .€9 l ,4 .:.at i x.r., :.statism ortrtt k I .l"Efodest - d I ral'tti- natione;treat mow t-rand- Ts...- • disoViergivor..4 „ - '- - .-- -- c - p, /,.., abase 'and ' mswww_ or -' .' -27,,/,'l' -Matto= commtinatur 44 - . - -..- -7 " - - , , cddatit (07mill:to %k r , ~.,, ~ - z In `IWR *BAR. tr?r`iifir , ted. DOCare{Se Di. astrariMPllh es tho Eton of his doll* nn4_,.__,_.the ismonzi....._.thad /abut, - modest are arbadfullY itauckand; and ssumult la-mhat , thv yr unmoral' and for nontimllnation .and: Gomm ari amonz their wives. proltdsioraons Anton tors. Their family plonehmshotild.ble othmato tee_p them iri_loranceitharlEpz do the e Mile :18P.r. BRAN Srli,llP, (azoaptipummhunr)4loba lferittivq,Prace Roo might berilpign,l9m among sprig/ masts 'modest 'and P us Ituning born and rainni. in ifile oB4APrullgefraa anteirrisrans and who tbmpare socieur Ant. game, sense, &a. tc dollars and:_oents:- qmytta ontillt. kneietar orillY rotten. .It4B in.Pliol% 1101/..ValtilVnincraw -- hulls-and; intarihnur - uret-ta Kull' at their .....s. ,ditudtters. and , „ • griswis,...en t el grab feeble sioirly and bf ofelbato condititin, and •Aplteartince. .luive_bm restored: to ;health ran& meet by DR, BRAN/MI/P Widely, many, beforg,and after , 'Wnumrfairsuisiusb fah haveebeen'sWiodmucia WI sr ant iiobbalVairiargrt i".: * 2 '___ t., ,P Er tm. k-a, tra*Bh - le(ta l4 l knits new-4em ored iles. • ism pare eota Ishii own. "zhey aro munpoundi ' rowthe eget/We. Kinedtlib: hayndrquall,ina fallacyof amgroUrnsltretme 4.giheilmilnanunn• edit ands in:thatch:od the ' veritable • Female die. ,Misseare .treatedlmtli:uirkert a over Tort* years .0149 en.PeCianne there !p ent irthemeitabof- th the s Obr - tteilland in the illuited Btatatleadil • '." 4'W:I3%V lvitit a tidr vital:health anti luipp i 4 ess ' again bloom UPP =liv - 4talledasiteek. Trifle no'fonrer with mon and otiaoka. but comp sinO, ho,cured Consimutlell and "a"ll • ilf its* kindred &ebb:ma, of which .co Maw ,antataily 411,zur countries. can now be re li eved, providhrey attend' to It in time 'Atli Paribulall den thzurfroy.treatmnt imprecating a copy of tho cdical A4visor,which is stivististalb to all ithiattipPW' natty:the ad vantage -of over, , ftzr Mrs ozninunna and obse rvstiom'eonsaque* -e httrattnetior skin • is ***Oath:Wilk nfellflarti:diseliswan who IP "bit* oanbllbabi t oprobession. as well asrecom. mended brnpearabie taillsons, publitors, pro peek= ,of hotels, • Rit. .. EifEcp4R4 Bpittifteld =t s treet.'nearlfilstoond street' csite'crantil "trnittnii nistin of t o . .11.1az strictly at. o. s.' 4 ,`'i ' ....._.z. ,I -, -.lrasalsoll 40174 ' - ,Pai aiTlTla Bog 1521016 CERTIFICA.TER6 ,4* I hTitra.4.- • --iiirtrOgieTexofftir. f Igliiffeigetragi nna e pPrl) -91 gek s il ie a a% ° 0 been 'afflicted withAtvigr. simherisnrinasercr, i' „Erysipelas forryeare. I havesivieri otis,ov. ral ti 4ourreaular P kydelltailt:bnewl - wi'hib i t ins ben- - ' efit.- / called .on Ihrtor Bran.t.tuv, Isom 6 timp pa st and has , e taken hi s tuoilci.e which, hew ever, b all nottitiosed,sli herbs . An - -mow ae well sa`l ever war Any bereon witlijny 'n see Lim will please call at 1 Tilo4llAl. DUN/ars. Refer ar Mr Clay toil,-Dieoond Alley. ___ I"BlElikEltir ciuramr 1 zr&T, I ,irsA re A; biefeliftlicleil i1i136 1- Trai`iii-y - rfn all, cfa. dis ease dated cßpilanyifbrthimlfor 'Tits. , I have titled the heist rhymetang„ in the Okl , t gantry awl in' this' bat Itelown reionreil^ any're- Mit. I was adrift& to -call on „Dr.l 'Bran trm IsAt. Year and bawl illazio's ells 6 filftairine the I thoret. ro '4 considers oompletek eurhd. '' For luher Infonbution plearecall at no. .U.t. C tiritre - t. .. .44 .....: u}..O*Ris.'BRADLEY. infilar N)E, . ~ ILE R 411LCRel ;IT ALLA) R. ,49 Alt.- OurStreet.' , siernmilizeti Lob:mime AraDE To o.a. • DKR CIIRAR LEOR -CASH. Lir AlfurGi ,R.EtHllsgx-ED .i twat NEW n I . I .IYORK' -with ii`oholde -stoc k : of CLOTHS. CAdSj and - . KRIS =Oa' which can bra `°. at pricesfenbilow - thei banal rates.. 416 Pliroatindueoments pirated to snub buyers Wig= i -3 .__..___._....__.__ mint DALM14....."!«- ItOßT.*'*.A.Lloga r. DeLsss c. dr cid" Wholelete GTOoere,-- 40 11UNISSION. =MD FORINIRDNia MERCHANTS. Nater4o4 ProkNotand binzhilantzhearus. 4:1-sirbfe. TIERNAN itigtigiVtle, WWllassie land Ret r ain 'Gricierfii, • • IRON AND NALL,WOiiS. i )