very flay: Tvo'ii} Jetton;: ::**rS Tw , ??“ t h: * 7,w Three jansertiona*. 1«C Th^“° nt^ B "• 2S Four iSsertione lso mo “‘ h » ‘3.76 Five i*r° * our month* 13,00 ,4.00 Twotteeks Vj « * monthß 20,75 o;m nc> ' ear 35 '°° me eq&are changeable oneo a week l year. $30,00 , ’P> All, \ r POST, ' 'nll?tl'i bB i 0 r ipt . iona b )' mail . * a ’ 00 Per year. Cellared, in the city, at 18 oenta per week Jeekly post. bscrlptiona , », ___ ofllea, each, (and one totter up’,) ' | JAS. P. BARR, : U ° 1 "' ME' DR. HOOFLAND’S ~ GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY n. JACKSON, PHII.ADELPHIA, PA. It is lot a Bar Room Drink, OR a sens sTmiTE for rum, OK AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, hut.l highly concentrated vegetable EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, TREE FROM Alcoholic |Stimulantß or Injurious Drugs, f AND \yil4jL EFFECTUALLY CUH.IC I lA'ER COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice, HOOFLAjID’S GERMAN BITTERS Wzit, CURE EVERT CASE Chronic or \«rv„,i» Debility, Disease, of thi Kidneys, and Diseases apeing from a Dtsor- I tlcml Slouiach. Observe the Following Symptoms fiESVETIN'II FROM »ni, ( Digestive Organs. j. Constipa* j tion, Inward : Piles, Fullneea or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the .Stomach, Navise/i, Heartburn, Uingust L* tUhlcS6 °r Weight in i ci ?’ our Eructations ing or l luhenng at the Pit of the Stom cSSS? P fo S r t e U the l '’‘,KlTi e '’ B r f ' isiol !> l-*»ts or Webs %£* I °^^ SB -? f,he ‘''kin and Kyes.Pain in :, Ra ? k ’ ‘ ‘ hcst : WmWK. , .liibhosoflloat. Burn tngin the i lesh. Constant, linagiuings of l-j v i I rand grunt ] icpres si o n oi •“ i'irita HOOFLANDJS GERMAN BITTERS ■VflLl. (lIVE yor a quod appetite. in LAjyni v ,\di;\ > ■■ ! l’ * I - .Ml Y fi'KHTLs 1 i t 'fciXlNif-., 111-ALTHV fKtI,I,V()S A GOOD OOi\|sTlTt'TrOA, A SOU Ai) (’OSSTITCTIOV . WJI-i, MARK THh* WEAK V IJ' I &XHOKO delicate ■ AKL THK ‘.' JI.I. JUKt THI repress^} l '™™ STOUT SALLOW " 1 1 -!- .UAKK THK CLEAR &- Beirut Dirnn eve Will pmve a Messing in evert Family Can be used with tract safety l,j “wP OLD female young PAETIOULAB NOTICE °f T ß^?%Z a l i , Pr h i ' a r n ?T,‘? !d unier »<»»» Coriander Seed. ! ' '■ ■’“foi.nd by Anize or to ™£ c e!z\%g B £%«rVjk™M n £ H 1 r r ,mue £KSs&BSrE«E S£?«§ fence anyo/lt.c nnmeiou, Liq-JrTti™*7'V‘~ let, and wtU coal muili lit I-* ' U-ht iaar- ! than these inferior Jtl coTyHr DBUCATO CHILDBEX ctwes, will have a m°o|t s “rpksing eXc't in B " Cb DEBIUTV, lasissss,:;. FEVER IAND AGUE, Ch No S pereonTn r a-'?e n if * h , eßC are should be without them* ao,J Asue llls,ri<,t From Rev. J. Ncwlon .ifroum D n r, L *£VgSSl}S£ k«.:T®S - r, i r "?* h •ufflciemreasons U:,. ~ ,• ' V! ow ll ° the benefits he bouev'c*h-...--.-Vi r'' L loi u ‘ sn, J* t 0 them for many ye ir > iuii]f»r ,, n >nyU< ICe< * AJ ’ HlllsJ they wei«SnPfir ’ the impression that SSiSiSg^iS |®£S£S ! ds* i pS relief, and restoration to k Umv< ? by evident mental vigor which I had nm*reu fn f oail y aud before, and had almost despaired r «‘"nths therefore thank uod and mv fra-mt 1 me to the use of them. 1 ’ d for directing Philadelphia, dune 23, 1862 ~x-ne\vton ukov. m ! ATTEHTIOrfeOLDIEBS, I awd the op soldiers " iU oure nine temL lionsinmdSit tocHmn lile' C^? u 7! a , a “ d l‘«'a ed almost daily-in Jn llie Pnblish of the aiokTiravmnoJEWfi”’ on 01,5 arrival proportion are auiterine'trai'',"! T vcr >' lar Se ease of that kind ran he ™ T, "ebiiltv. I very | land’s German Pittas uS 1 , 1 ' cl *red by Hoof- i Instating that if thrae’ Bitter,’" “ nO . hesitation | amongour soldiers hundred, „M, re lrc, ' l t " 8 «d saved, that otherwise would in^L 1 * ®* m, S ht ** The proprietors are daiir letters from sufttrcr, in thcmrmi 1 > i “?. ,, "' 1 ' ,ltl '“l ! who have been restored tu/lfoukhhv ! those Sitters sent to them by*thejr fra- “* l ' 01 I r BEWARE OF COU2iTERFFri s ' See that the Signature of “0. kl ta< -: , 1 on tl,e feiPPEE of eiehß,, ' N ' PBICEB. ' mXM# gg* go*. M,OO by^*wS. <md We forward d S<Sy a p|ek^ SI JONES & EVA N <3 ' (ewKiEssoßswo. M . 4^ o- rnr.' . BII ‘ TOM - ■' •evir town in tto “VowISSy 1 ” Editor and Proprietor, CKI.EBRATKD § « er Wine of Iron, W Iron, Bitter’Wine of Iron The Great Tonio, The Great Tonic, The Great Tonic! T'or Dyspepsia and Indigestion Tonlc rS Sl“ Kep “ ia “ Dd Indigestion! tor Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion Fo? fek Stomachs Sd SS For Weak ftom^h 8 an s 2* neral Debility’ | pliable and Su l lto m doG a oo“ do<!neral DebUit T' f e Sure to do Good, *£}« anb gnre to do Good Reliable and Sure to do Good! £“<l Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, It Costs but little and Furihe^tiVe I ‘siood 0 H *™> D P° 8 ! 8 ! lule "nd Purifies the H ood It Costs but httle and Purifies the r It Costs but little and Purities the Blood,’ We only ash a i'rial, « e only ask a Triai We only a H k a Trial, " « only aok a Trial, J Jf?f 6 i aluabl “ I'omc, Uf thie X aluable Tonic, Of this‘Valuable Tonic, Of thia Valuable Tonic, ) pit One Dollar t*er Bottle Only t 6 uts. and One JloUar per Bottle’ -a ft a * !in 'f«“* Woilw pel Kettle’ MMnfeo'ured' solely “by s* a'* kV^-RF? I '!’ respectable dealers. bj all tor sale in Pittsburgh by K E sft r nj« ■. °&fiSa a L - * IMPORTANT TO LADIES. “Great American Rem«l r ." ! B ' L FAHNESTOCK &0 0. Hai T e l s iirouo Thermal j weolesale'dhuggists h .;™s£^,££S£„,: “ B5:!:-■« i fL n v ifl d g;iL , rcui t^L , :»rn/ t , " c ri ' ,y Joii ° wed ‘>: ■ c & 78 ' v<wi ’’■•■•-‘burgh. r n . OBSTRUCTIONS , dJR STOPPAGE OF in. ■ . »SSPB&!‘W» : - °“ 1 *" 1 rt s herir e tC Um, malCa '’’ ltt,om “•*« . _ THEY A CT AS a ru \n\t “ontWy period with regularity’ No , n » r : They S^U^! W N ( O^ ,r tS C u k n e n ,,, t ,, 1 s a*} t ■ three or four months of urecnauoV -ho- ‘f ' pother time, aa \ r p L> Vf I I ‘ I P , r DOEEAR* CW,sln ‘ “ >'"'«■ PliK’t, ONL U T I L (j h . Tl HARVEY’S TKEATISF *£???**' ':i s* »nd pro-paid on reoc.pt of monei 1/ "•‘•'^t., .!• bkyan, m. ii., ,| ~ I%TUTIGE TO Af.r. COIVCEHAEO . A’.v AmonK " cer, iiin class olfßcll-imi.o-I.Lm V.' ' pie there m a peculiar fecli'u4,i " S'. 1 10 sll Physicians that advertise ai'idt'roal the diseases named in this card (IW>.f . thp >' hy this should he, orTS Are they not aware that all pitj T h eases or every denomination.- in K lo J ‘: the very diseases that are so ohnosion, Vo tiSL'. very rctined parties. I sin.no,,. ti.-. , , I«-t one of (heir family go t!?a par V voted years lor their henrtir h‘-un-s/t > ! lB 1 ses the fact, and Iheir family pi.j a , r ,„ fa* 'sin e the e niedi;\7world Tdon't ' ssl«?s»tsi ! ftim o ?eaT > of'“ CaD 8 “ y 1 hav< ' a, “ 0,1 hundred ■' treatme^MH^^infhie^loThe'vel'iUabie'altr/ 1 ' i a, 1 flunk it is the test ce ain in I t 0 b rt“K hundreds of cenlficato if ? thought it necessary to certify to my .eneral sue cess t but my long residence fn tti/it?™ dent proofwithout adding more. s,,ermaton h?,' >■ .ataM.rt.lsrL it are cured r n la i much shorter nine than heretofore, ft tehouv A I et cry 3 oung man and woman to te careful in ecting ajihyalciaii. The diflSrent advm'senien that are Been In our papers are of no trnr-»K ? no benefit will arise fro® answers t han ° ni v iT ' ot nealth and money. Hundreds am nir'. \ J 60 ' ally bv my new liO\s£j Unu ' j J™ 4 ?* PitisburghPo^ce. 11EAHT1 UVKEY - (LEAR Horticultural & Floral Department, ■ PITTSBI! i-; Glt S’ANITA JiY 1 \ 'IK, .J une l-.t. ’ COMMITTEE ON p T .™ c , J*EUITS AND FLOVVEHtffonlulcnily n\Z ■cal to the aid of nUHortdcultui'ists and Florin, belli Amateor Commercial ami Ptofeaaional. 1 1.l laudable object of Ihia Fair and the a,.par ent exigencies of the time, ami the dcvelop.neni o each day alone, will urge the Fatri,,, Hnil Philanthropist. We solicit your ilonatic.e or contribution, of such articlles as will adorn and render attractive the Department undercut. charge, which i, o! ample-extant, and where careful attendants null alv.ajshe at hand, that the owners of plant, .uay rest assured that their collection, wilt he I, U Cart ' J , fGr ' addition to the ordinary pro nm.ee 0 1 and garden, the (lom n.it.ce also soUcila.cohtril.iiti.tns of Bouquets, Cut Flowers, Basket, ol Flowers, Dried Flowers, h harm Designs. Wax Flowers, Hanging Baskets, Feather Flowers, Frc„^r B ’ a :, to „ n L liou<,ue,8 ' . . ’ Autumn Leaves, Aviaries, Ac,,.aria, Gardening Implements, Meeds Native Wine, Gardening Book, Qarddn Seats & Vases, Fountains. Horticultural Iron Work, Horttcultural Wire Work, Horticultural China and Glass. Horticultural Pottery, Foreign and Exotic Fruit, Dried Fruit, | Wax Fruit, ! . ’ Garden Sfatuarv. anrtlWnf ornamcats of '•very kind, or S'.”' * r , ural ° r ™bHo character that doe. meat 7 f, ° ,hc AsricUi.ural Depart * z: nwm ’ bouquc,s and regular ,upply during. ,he KairMrmTe ve" 0 ! acceptable, anil contributors will , j wi.h,he (; ha lrai a n of tl ,eCo;:l‘, 1 ;, h ;'"' ,rranTC AT rrORAX, Hv\LL. I'o.mttuus nr «ontril.u,ini.» he act to WM.rj). 1 ™' 1 , thcKa ir; .,vi til jSi),ofLa. I ir lifnj ;,.; i ; i V ' r ' "' ! DejmrtmSTt-Scor* "j l "cm j WM. S. BIBSELL, ! CHAIRMaa: i DYSPEPSIA CEAOEEfiS, j ' —AST THE— t BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, NO- 64 FOURTH STJjIKKT, mh23 I , . V —■»* &: MAHVIM T „; 4 -036 ■ fw: p. MABSHALIi, ! iWWooSrt. MEDICAL. \-i-IMli.tr llOVi .. ii' 011 <f*»‘rc ia no ; * Wuf; ,r , f,V<T U rr»'v'r< rilf,l< r, < lnl>4 •-vl 1 " "••• \ t; • :i v ,j* 11 fki -rs. \ I WORM CONFECTIONS Arc prepared fit,,,, tl„. n 0 „ f . , , H r>trp»] Vcr.uifiie.' ;' ° P n nc ij>io of his cel -"■i i.Ma Z m u, M i,' 1 ;;' I ’';' r'v nici I’Ri'P.iiitT) a£"i> sdi.D u y ; bat. mom at. s B. L FAHNESTOCK l CO I f ; Jacob Painter, 1 DOMESTIC (JO< JDS « and 7W "XVood nml 9, Potlr(h S| , Jou bv I'ruwut, and .llodirine J.eal erB ?eo er- I “ fl pi 3~i&wd&w dc TVILSOX’S the cheapest, I'rmcipMOfflce .nd Tn.olc.rte Einportum, xo; 2? FIFTH ST. Three doom belou- Bank Block, WM. SUMNER i cu„ .rr..,!.,.,. V:, - ;r ' R; - »oent. »JWIE GREATEST VARIETY of ELEGANT AND CHEAP WALL-PAPER, OIL CLOTHS FOERSTER & SCHWARZ’S, 164 Smithfleld Street. 113-13 wrmijL tooth h av and GRAIN RAKES 1 „ (OLBUJi Near Ike Penitentiary, Allegheny City,Pa. BURrn a®ank op pitts* a a >’»ble to Stockholders or thilr W, I ? onth8 > Books will be oom rSJEffSlKfv* ¥*l' -Agents, an increase of 1000 to 31st Inst, for StockCdfre O iT **> Capital stock. Ueee of : ;t^emBelve B of nriv rfe wwfihJlSSSdJ wit * “ Ac‘ 3aca^^S2t“ WEBB&gpsi “ lebjr W. P. «%s£, rt!°r MEDICAL. Dr. R. A. Wilsons Pills WILL CURS look on This picture, AnJ if suffering from Headache, go a t once and buy a box, 6 if rm unu-xTioss are i r.ovnuv > „ / i.mvED. they wiu. rf:r.l,,i:'i i SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE. One I*i|| is n Dose. 1* R r !> t R El> n Y B. L. Fahnestock’s K. 1. t'UIMSTOCK’N ■SOLE PHoriifETuKs, EITTSDT'IiUII, p A HIGHEST EKLSIILM LOCKSTITCH SIMPLEST, Aud BEST, WINDOW SHADES AilE SOLD AT 1864 S i &C ' - ! yJAT,ONIAL BA MKS. i 864. Spring Rummer. 4864. j FIRST NATIONAL BANK AM) HAWiteOMK j ° F PITT BBT7RBH. ; •4< ■ t a TREASURY DEPARTMFIvrr \ SHAWLS, CLOAifl sacouf<? ZrBS¥s*»®«aiJ Dn “ Goods AiiiFßaWls, ! ■ “ A ” soN «>r* & Tpgcih,, ,„„ oi jjj, s pjjjjs- fStssasii * - - uJLZ* ; cioths. and Je .„,j : f=-r,? sia^s]s ”« ME* 80V ,,, «■« *• have been able to „ ttcr f()r . . „ I «*<Uf of W l J lc!iae give us t call nn i a longtime.- ; ) <;o ) -HUU-H McUUtILOOH call and examine o ur stock. ! j Comptroller of the(iurrenoY. : : ' ■» jm HBST ffiwui NtW DRESS GOODS, i ««.r££SKSaU„? at 31, 37 1-2, go atjtl 62 l-2e; ' *' W " ti tnped and Chintzes, : j At 62c pel- Y-ird' iMkVk pi ! n-tsBiJKuH IISST l r f^rri °NAL i SUMMER- sJEv’wiS Kid Gloves, 51,50 pep.Paii-; silk oxkcululs ssssas^i^snrjLriM cloth cmcoi Aits aww"l«a-. • TBRr «“"• at ; »“tlr« Gardner i schieites's * ggMKxaaUß; ■ l s »c«„ - , S&S* SS;^fS:%JS ■“ of : rtce I 71n g no money, was conmellpd to i market street. - i^VSrsrsst’SS'STSi 'STKSL, t; NKW «-*»»«« ISiP'lSirtiiliifSSsS'irfS. I G0ol)s - illiiiSliSHSrar-Syi &«ti3S«53iS I sSr *« SSSSW* ililltpss si»; « of Ff*iinayivftni« f u sJuth/! 1 A * t !/s ,lt ' n i'> HU <iythte ; r' lf , had arrived direct businCalifornia by the morale trah? i~ »waaaswufe£ ■.’JSiIUHUiSSb. : iirEKi?” “•*!'• 4»a's the SECOND NATIONAL Bffl! -- Z7ZZZ , Isfr ,nr . an,7e ‘ l un ler Currency aS* mi!t n - C * no returns,” wak ae-ain fiwSßr'S’Sii*? ■ ■■“•"■ ascertain whether what he had, , nas tree or false. Knocking at the ‘ cor, a_tall Italian, measuring six feet came to the ■ u ~r; jCaiey inquired: Doqs Mrs. Reibe lire here?” i I the Dai;°an 3 ~ WiU y °" Walk in ? ’’’ rb P^ d J ■n, ■?^ S> s^r » you please teil hpr t j c a desires to see her,’’ said l [ ti,o ’s he : l^ alia n consented, and going to ] answered, and all ftu of s 3» t£| .' running ln t o the parlor. Upon seeing 1 me r et hU her an e he Who roBe / ro “ Ws Xt to . meet tier, she screamed out, “Mvtiofll 1 TfilmCd/h"n f t iatiß!; to the floor. ) tvom' ?Hc fl d u , th c hastenud to raise her i r»;W„ 1 0 8 ' (The n Carey informed i Reibe, that he was Edward Carev i the * id d her nT f M h P*?“ d . Reit.eX ? &kim! : ea her as his wife, and added “I £>all Zl«%t ehe ? U P” Before the Wife I had fully recovered from the fainting engaged ! in »31? tlSb ? I i d 3 had bec '«nf S „“ angry, violent words,lre- S g L & K drawing a pistol upon 5P d b J the latter beineforcJblv ejected from bis house. K y •ASWSSCSi&ja;; si psss ssa saa. ot the peace, Carey was arrested, and vAhen arramged before Judge Warren in the presence of Reibe and his -wife’ > ttan B b e r d tb i e Court to hear an ex PlaHa- ; w n J, f ° ,ebe - entered hi a Plea. Judge Warrim consented, and : Carev stated that he and Reibe both claimed the Uv «Sd re ‘ Care y Reibe) as wife ? and he believing himself to bethelegki maUdt had hecome disorderly taK manding peremptorily of Reibe that he Bh onld gve her up. the prosecuting attorney, Mr. Btraub e£hih ited to the Court the marrkge ’ cm!fi‘ ed-“Whi l t fnreh eStion Waß at once tais “e d nrfr°P f «^ that hnd h husband? She replied h«tin„ , had been “anted to both, bni was dftid 6 a e d tbat her first husband Sbe yonned ftn attachment for "fi b t ®. l l? ree L ears afterwards and mar rred hifn. After assuring the Court ofl her deep-seated attachment always for Carey,| and now her warm affection for Reibe, .who had been to her an affec tionate and devoted husband, the Court inquired of her viz: ’ . n d P y°P propose to do- live with yonr first husbantf who is such, or your last husband who £& I and unintentionally y 0 n have made vour husband V” y ’ y <I.S “VS'iTfess? “i«»v husband Edwfrd Carey ’- my first be did^l e d WI CWev ll td € ni Can ” eycr preached each - S Us wife a ?’ while a|i d wept aloua ;; in his Sail- lihela sSt!ni taliail ’ Beated picture j of disnail a £ 18a PPPWfeent. the, mS-Snaih?- W» d wife; am- Sg»|apf*s®B«; .t , s^ a 4|sa;^!r' my 20 ARRIVAL OF SIMM Eli Jil GL S & HACKE, Cor. Fifth and Market St j Ar ° u ""' "l'< niax S],lon, lk! etncli flI CLOAKS, SHAWLS AL\\A\i> Oh' UAJS U, i NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED^ ! rjflHE ATTEJillo* OP THE UDIFS I “*** *«* oarft^.3 Stock of New Goods, In iuMitu.n to our usual extensive aasortmput. tln-y wfl llnil very pretty styles or Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Bonnets ‘n Kioat variety, ami cheaper than now gene- rally sold. Also SPRING AND SUMMER BALMORAL SKIRTS, ami a very choice Block 01 MERINO ami SIT K \ tM.S ami T'NDERCIARMENTS for gent'lc mcn s «c»r. Hr have as fine a lot of FINF TUAViiUK.T SUIRTS as can Al r to '' miifs ' » , “ 1 «<-'nm Linen e„l] ara Ties Scarfs, moves and Hosiery, Pooketbooka' Poretmonna.es and Purses; elegant steeland jct’ Pl»b anil Hroches, Belts and Belt Buckles a tnU line of Trimmings and Fancy Goods’ As Cheap as the Cheapest. Wholesale Rooms up stairs a nd ln bßßOmcn , MACEUM & GLIDE, ApC3 « Market street. New Goods! I New Goods New Goods New Goods w b P H 5 flg PI Si a 3 %* M g H New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods J New Goods New Goods New Goods *y Stibleii" Uve .aear tlie comer Of S mJ W. I f? u * e > 40 carriges, hnwriw Mdma^ilvP 4 *™tofarnlah shortest h°ra» upon the tlon. , MAY dress GOODS ' (ibia-liud TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S ! A BASiK I Designated Depository and Pi, | nancial Agent of the #ssasggwf» Pittsburgh, April 26th, 1864 P^^iSer JUST iVHAT EVERYBODY "WANTS 1 A POCKET ALBUM! United States for Twenty Ots ALSO, j. Albums for Centre Tables^ •A-T PRICES | BELOW ALL, ; AT PITTOCK’SI feb36 OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. New Goods ihssoltjtion. T*is„,. CO ' PAR TNERSInP HEHK tofore existing between the undersignid, under the name and style of J. F. DAY A 00., Is his day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas Keefer retiring rrom the Arm. J. F. DAY, JONAS KEEFEE. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7th, 1864. I CO-PARTNERSHIP. Saddlery and Coach Hardware, In all its branches, under the name and style of ° A V HAYDEN, No. 58 Wood Street. JOSIAH F. DAY, thomas s. haydkn. Pittsburgh, Pa., January 18th, 1864 .rahs-dtf JJLANER A KAYSEB’B New GcMo New Goods New. Goods New Goods New Goods New Good; New Goods Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines. These Sewing JUaciiines &re trirm™ . *v i best-tattoT7»l6astSS. EU, and sold at the LOWEST PfiTOPK^JTVi ■ ■ KRWESTEAXTtri't.r . {. .... ■ my ‘ ' | New Goods mltia-iyd Kort. K. BoiUHiiAA', 'V. 31. (ionMLV. .V,, V <} - F - »'ARNER, President. IN "' PA ITKRsoN', Cashier. United States. Holding from is io 34 Pictures, f °H SOLDIERS! F °U SOLDIERS ’ ' ( )an be sent to all parts of the Albums for Centro Tables, 1 A.T PRICES BELOW ALL, ffhf gailj) ffe Schedule _ • ■ ; fiT4lf]>lso MA TT£B. || One time.. i Two 'times.. times {Jour; tirfiep.. > Five times.. ' One weeik.,. Two iwejefco.'. Three weeks One month.. Two mohths.. Three months ; Mx months I Nine mohths... "'I One year...,. * j •• • * w 1 26 1 60 1 90 2 20 -I 260 i 170 4 36 2 90 8.00 4 00 2 ! 60 6 00 2 11 26 7 60 a. 13 76 9 16 4 20 75 13 86 6 27 00 18 00 9 22 00 21 33 lo ~, , CBahoe able ADVEnTTBKKEJrrg. ' ' W-eet, conßnaUo^he^inmtrl^ 16 * b? 6 tlme c *<* Advertiser. All laree?S?^l te|buslne “ Drtl »* proportion, er advertisements In exact --J*£S|2iSS|i£E 1 VS] MSITfSI^SS asl ssl isl.sS irmonth..;.. i Sjnonthfl .1.. Oimontha. j 1 [i'ear ” | pS ! SiSSar- ? ““~ SaSSSH-s" AORNJLAItt POST " • if * ~ ” ■vakTjnlKmiwioir o* PLAIN AND FA^C^OKPfIiWQN&'f sp£Oiii^^^^f #i n> to fMiuww, laag^^s' Opf fftfclttttr* fordoing P O»tCM, P«MaßHm. fl . ' i For be Forted -—(%wfnnal*.3 /a recent, letter OnJliiffi CT^ie^r M -•?:■:>. Mhance; on >', the, metropolis of ' -“TlieJdM "’i weD tendeS' %, :W»f , keep ordefrWoijgSt cession of P™ 1 magdalensi Which l rtli?Rnh^ Wft i lM,<ii ' e Rue de iMal ■ 48 w£icli WeS i m- t ’ eg of the Jw&lxESS'r 16 ba9 j nst Paseedj}iy;^sne-.i^r stt^3s™ l 56 Species OfgftHftrit- S 2 “liyc 0f tiS7liare ste - .. i actly litelhe ’ -** \ led the fesWonsby Wia^ito e i®s®;S,' M -g| §§Ss¥»& no doubt to regrets; her Hair and the dark finest month are growing deeper-and dneSiv ' others by anxiety away rolte|i«S>->S^ei^^|^fe^l.-. Jtp ownddi Ms emWaUieSSS rta lirened dOmeetfcs; likewise all fcare : afid e ? m?ages follow- ylhiSl ®T, wamished tha^dfi-i®*££ gaily painted' wheels blffidslhe' t, lBd®Si£. ; on as the equal power on the nninst' eSfcrlyHSiHfeS ot then- occupants as dtf'tite! rtfcbfeSte» -' acquired conveyance of ffie^fbSs &su£jm&wtSK Sftei&dßM letch the, finest pair that iconic?"to bought, lor one of these adiei-bvnaSa Cora Pearl-whpjiaa.ahlorSft?^ moment all the luteffiel&p JSlttTl and capital rif th& fdnt'iiS does more than this;'for 6 heffib S tfe ' whole attentioitpf thapuMipin the-Boia de Boulogne, and the, refined andinteU lectual race w|hl(^was bn'ce'af '■ of all advaneenient knid- apirtiuaPrifp- . gross is so occopiedi withthe : dnntarof apamted harlot, thattheelfictiimo^^*? contained thq gemii of seeds Of bqndagf'lljl# ~'4 edambhgthe croWs - Jj 10l upon toe Chairs of . ’?% asphalte, ':;4 m well they maX for >C chased ienr^^^W^ sand pounds'a *smH~ ah^ati lady t dri v veB with hSncbaiigiise ohe is alone in her wicket i J5 er whole tte insolence andyice of ■ population-••Mtttf'MKSS to master tlm fleTy * r ter lips as be unconscious of the attention of idiich returns the ' of the diamonds lifegsw&fa bttofcnbtoa which this drive and!ite-disbtoiriwn? bring. She lg'; attired;.~wholly >l iir'.%ine sating a brbad'fibumserfhf Si^^?- lopped at intervals hr a ribbon, ■ boats far atuTwide 'over - ti>« edge of the'vehicM mud from the steps; ‘hdwbfnSiiiKW? *£, X - nificence dll our tow£ffi hef tfihWthe glorious point-lace fibtver is catcbtawln the wheel; she laughs Ot j hlß r notions of economy, and!wre£SMq? away widrsuch sudden, jerkathanitiß torn to nbbons—she tU. time quite loud;, aKii sSSSHS^M' sMcessihli.that they real pearl, along the promenade cpncendiur their valnej m short, the ,Paris whose wholesoni i/de^rt?monw to hehofd its TeTy the person ol this.woman,notsowjththe Par is workman; he stands anllen ahdjidlent, gazing on the wanton waste ed spoliation »f thd yrSfchths" long procession of ages convey* tohiatroubfed mltulTnJ Panbourg Bt.' Antoßib‘T , ™^ d SjSi^ 3 times a Once, a week, week, 1 Sqr. 1 Sqrl ytears Iwnie 1 a liiirli wlcS'forlti -* gUHaB&BB ing natr become so' profitable th*tfnt*r Sassacfinsetta andCeniwc- ' tn I? een cnittJS? -1 cultivators asmade flrst,qnaiitJKCi«r Cs tobacco, which sells at thirty odacents " pound, one nian taking overall- - i 000 from 25 acres. 1 Thire are prospect* .'3 this year of agreat crop. Never. lo the '*&&■ recollection oftheoldesttobacco raisers.' says The Springfield Jtepxtliean.-wen totacco plants known to come fob 'to early and so well as it Hatfield this viar It is estlinated ; that-there will belplanta enough to stock: every acreoflandio tte |owm: llore acrea pf the weedwill : before- i ‘.. Wrouldthesd/new ccrtfon-planterr want • vi “*l untet9«aißg#iMt4>4 ■ XI i_4 5 k*d reached Jfefr»oriaKiB pTfttfesf ttf'toßSnfal >MUirirtf< si >: // '■.*y?g3 *s£s -jiM
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