iihune XX. ENICUELY VEGET ABA El NO ALCOHOLIO PREPARATION! A PURE TONIC MEDICINE. DK 1100FLANWS CELEBRATED 'GERMAN BITTERS YItEPARND BY DR. C. M. JACKSON. Philadel phia, Penna.. Will ef f ectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chewsle. or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Consti _Ration. Inward Piles, Fullness or • Blood to the Head. Acidity_of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weigh the Stomach, Sour Eructations,Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom ach. Swiniming of the Head. Hurried and difficult Breathing. Eluttering at the Heart, Choking oraufrocating sensations when in a tyke posture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or webs be fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the 'Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain iu the Side. Bsck, Chest. Limbs, &e. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of E v i 1 , end great depres ston of spirits And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Fever, Se. THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL ON. BAD WHISK Y They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine 8.466 out of a huncited. rndueed by the extensive sale and univers.al PoPuburh a i v of Hooflynd's German Bitters, (Purely vegetable hosts of ignorant quacks and unseru pDnytoas enturers, have opened upon suffering .brimanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of Poorwhioll*:, vilely compounded with injurions drugs, and christened Tonics. Stomachies and Bit ters.' BeWare of the innumerable array of Menlo] ie preparations in plethoric bottles, and big,beiiied kars, under the modest appellation of Bitter whiCh, instead of curing only aggravates diseases, and leavethe disappointed sufferers in despair. YOU WANTSOMETIIING an STRENG TH EN YOU! YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION? DO YOU WANT TO PEEL WELL 7 DO YOU WANT TO GET RIP OP NER PO US NESS! DO WANT ENERG Y? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL ? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOR° U.V PEELING If you do we HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From J. Newton &own, D. D., Llaor of the La cyclopedia of IleliAirm.v iinowledae. Althongh not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the befiettlie believes himself to have received from dieiiniilltipriparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I &this the more readily in regard to Hoof land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of shill city, became I MlN prejudiced airainerthein for many years, under the impres : -non,that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, I so.,for the removal of this prejudice by proper .ests„ and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use.of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief. And restoration to a degree of )(Ally and mental vigor whioh I had not felt for titimenthe before, and had almost depaired of re . ainittg. I therefore thank God and my friend for lizestms me to the We of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. PHILADICLPRIA, June 23, 1861. From the; Rev. Jump/A H. Kennard, Punter at the Tenth kaptint Ghurch. Da. JACILBOX,—Dz.ts S.E:—I have been fr qua* requited to connect my name with corn .Ifinfidagotts of different kinds of medicine, but • tactics as out of my appropriate Mihffve a all cues declined;. . but with a r."; various instances, and Particularly inataurirlannly. of the usefulness of Itr. Hoof , land'a German Bitters. I depart from my usual .to :express my full conviction that fur ietteraldebility of tkesystem, and especially Liv .er Complaint it is a fare and valuable preparation. , In some cases it may fail. but usually I doubt not t will very beneficial to those who suffer from *Ai above onuses. Yours very reometfullv •11. RMINA AAA below Coats street, Ph la m , Dec 24th. front the Wife of ALDERMAN WUNDER. Oer mantous. eallseArCrOwN. Tune I, MI. Dc. C. M. JACKSON - Sir:—lt gave Inc pleasure, wo years ago, to give you a certificate, lestifsiae Slat thiGernuin Bitters had done for me. lam perfectly cured of all those diseases your xed4zprofeenes to cure. vi i: Dyspepsia, Chron ie • sevens debility, disease of the kidneys, , .erful influence it exerts open 'Net • od is surprising. I have Nan con ftergiently in reference to your BRtercand - wiainntans tation. have recommended it for the. .aborscomplaints. and in every instance it his tili=cared. Your medicine has a great i r in Germantown. and is sold in every Drug Store, and in most of the Grocery stores here. " If any one should question what I say, lot thopicotnetoGermantown, and I will prove to thersodisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in rhigyielnity more than twenty eases of the above n ll 7 /.u _ lIANNAII ASUNDER. mid, greed, a bove Rittenhouse. Germantown, one& JUST THE vilso FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution, and give health and strength to an overtasked and diseased math. - READ fRETEgTEMONY FROM THE ARMY Augustl2, 1862.. Di. C.ll..Licitgole—Dear Sir: While in Vir ginia. Ow . ilt to,ths change of water. I was taken with Alleviate dlairlaea. which - seemed incurable. and which' greatly weakened me. When we reached Martinsburg, I feared I should have to some home:lint noticing some of your Bitters in the store Mr. H. H. Price, in. that town. I Par skaleid-aliappl*. and on taking it was speedily re eraeltsite, health. The diarrbcea was quickly , checked, end I experienced no return of it. A number of my comrades. who suffered in thesame I , . Fa et sad from the. same came, with whom I shared the Bitters. join me in this certificate, expect to return to the seat of war with the Leg it on, and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit lat 14 knapsack. I would not be without it snits Weight in gold; pailicularly on going into a imestone region. Year% truly. A.B. A LTE.Mir.S, Company 11, Scott Lesion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Mhethgthe Amstar° of "C. M. JACKSON.' 'wzarrri of each bottle. Principal Office and Manufactory, rm. 681 AiaciEr sPrs.mm-r, JONES & EVANS, (SOCCIRIMORS TO C. N. JACtsos k Co.) PROPRIETOR& airi. Nor ishibs iftveiMs wad DAM" oi;t7 tows 'was troted mom atNI W..: • M. 136111111 4 Plumbingit. MIL r. iscinwAnrs„ mow Atatts-ADEP„fill - . • r ' , 17 : r Vt.'.. :: . '.•.; ' ,. l ' . • . .. • . . -..- ,i -,i- • ' ~:-. tr....' 4 •,,,. '',. •E ;• : :•• _ 2 • . • . . ~.. A V : . . . ki ... . • .- 1 '. , • . .. -1 - 1 ..:, - .., •.. . 4 ~, -, . , . 1 - ....1 i 11; 1 N' !;! ) • , , " 1111 \ , : ~.) . , '. ' :. srt , , rt• '%I I %., ~.- ~1 .RI _! • , ',,,,; . :2 ' i' :* -I r i j .."A , ~ , . : „.... N N A , . _ 1 ..... THE ANDREWS 'VAUNT 'PIPE. (Ps;xxximi JArttselt 21, 18623 Its E tr x TRIAL TO -MUM' prove its incomparable superiority to any pipe now in use. It may be smoked without any delderusow or drawn into ail the oil of the is not drawn into tke mouth. and the tongue dove not become furred oveoated from in haling its pinstmotts properties. Theliowl isinade of the tumid Devonshirecley, and givaxto the-to bacco a peculiarly Pleasant froze:nice: The to bacco cannot become waist. as in ordinary Pipes because the drip beneath receives the gahva that' insensibly escapes into thii stem: hence the Pine never becomes offensively s rank, and the breath of the smoker does not pir . oelaini every'one he meets that he has been . '; mdulgingin a pipe." When the howl becomes dogma], or the drip beneath requires cleansing, the puie &Oho taken apart by removing the . Piss.. The des bent may at any time be re. tonal to it 3 originaliwhiteuess by burning in the fire. (fiist drying' irthortifighly) or a new bowl may be perwinredef the dealer: 1111... Read the opinions of those whtv , have tried thiepipe: From personal experience we knowlt to be all that it is represented e- - ;Pleifai;LX - hvituirer. 'A very decided imProvemest.' —PtsbUelairger "All who have tried it bear testimong.td 439x cellence."—Reeafrist alllgig• Decidedly the hest. pipe in use:" 4 ..illkoittinaiik Star. The pleastga of a auto as mused . . . . thousand tom Ate use , and ' uslllotoul of Diets of smok,g are 'entirely obviated.' -.lSstrulay Di &. heart' • concur in the testimoniabi you have as to its superiority over all other pipes in use."-- John S. Rohrer. M. D. It obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious effects of the poisonous constituents of tobacco— an essential oil and nicotine."—S, Rrie,denher,h, M. D, Numerous other extracts might be given. but the above arc deemed suflicient, JONES k EVANS, General Agents, No, Int Arch street, Philadelphia. thuti.m—As this pipe is protected by Let ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shall be prosecuted to the fn 11 extent of the taw. W. k 11. RINEII ART Agents, " No. 14 9 and 151 Wry street, ielS.l2meod Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA NUM CHURCH TIIAIN A. M. Leaves Wall's Slat im every Sunday at ..... t. 13 do Turtle Creek, to " ibi ...... 920 do Briuton's, do do" . .. 923 do Wilkinsburgit do do • • ••• 912 do East Liberty, do do 950 Arrive at Pittsburg , 10 13 RETURNING TRAIN P. .M. • Leaves Pittsburtcb every Sunday at ...... ...1.00 do Enq Li )erty d ,, do ... .:..I'2 t to Wilkinsburgh do •I•• 132 do Brinton's do do 1.10 do Turtle Cheek do do 133 Arrive at Walls 200 J. STEWART, Pa.ssenger Agent. Pittsburgh. J uly V, .1%2. .iylltf . a 0. v 0 A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Second. Pitilaiburgh, Man ufwitarer and 'Wholesale and Retail dealer in a!! kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating StoTee, Grate rrouts, Fender; &o. *iv- In our sample room mai. be found the CELEBRATEDO.AS ItURNINOCOOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, he month oi which have boon fully tasted by housands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market; together with agreatmaay ther desirable patterns. We have aho, a very large aeAortinent of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now ffered to the public. FANCI ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Orates. all of which are offered at very low prices. sliir Special inducements offered to builders in want of ORATE FRONTS. iny2i'df Beim AND SIIIIDEN, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. I,OOX AT TIM 'ORTORS Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l,Ol worth sl.'as. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for $1.:6, worth $1,75, Ladies Ens . fish Lasling Congrew Heel tinitorei $1,50, worth 5400. Ladies Fine Irenell Morrocoo heel Boots for $11.37. worth $1.42. Ladies Fine goat Congress lice! Boots for $1,37. worth $1.711. Ladies Fine NI.-4,eso Slipper; for .50e. worth 75, . Ladies Fine idSlippers for 7:;e, %c oat $1.12. AU other 1.70041,4 in proport ion. JAMES itt - 188. '49 Market :treat, near Market House. COUNTRY HOMES- CHOICE !SITES FOR COVE. 1. TRY residences in LINDEN GROVE, Oak land, are offered for sale. A brunch of the Pitts burgh and East Liberty Railway, runs into the centre of the plot. The lots contain ono-halt acre and upwards. Tercet only one-tenth cash, and one-tenth nonuelty, Apply to W. U. jy2-luid At. Oakland 4tntion. HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 00,, Ii ORMEELT OF THE TWO-MILE I.`IL. USE, dealers in Foreign Brandies. Wines, and Gins: also. Blackberry, BasnberrY. Wild T and Ginger Brandies. Old bloaongabela, Rye. and other %Vhiskies, J'ainaioa 'twit, Supe rior Wine Bitters, 4:e • N 0.83. Liberty *Steel, Oplorite Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Pa, Hotels, Taverns. mad Families supplied at mod erate pro fi ts for cash. New Jersey Cider for ram ily or hotel purposes. jy3-6md The Philoeophic . Burner. surAYDEIVIS NEW DOVELE•ACTINiti Al Philosophic Bunter for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many_advantages over the Common Burners. I. It makes a large or mall light with perfect combustion. 2. It will burn any(piantity of oil with safety. 3. It cants used with a long orehort chimney. 4. It can be 'used as a.• taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be made to burn economically. g. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. . • 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The chimney can removed or inserted without touching the glass. • These burners are the common No. I size, and can be put on any lamp now We. Every per son using Carbon Oil shwa 'have a Philosophic Burner. - hie* 24 cents; per dozen 02. Sold at No. A* FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. ;jai-lydg, • • P. 1111A1f111EN. . CORNWELL & RERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old establiehed 'Coach Factory.) DITQUESNE WAY; NEAR ST. GLAIR STREET Repairing done ai jy7 iIgOTICE TO OIL REFINERS AND OTH.NRS. . THE, PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. - • - - Haslet essaideted their arnsidgensenei for the CatEIIiTILWITI4.OU., •h Are how_prepiired to %NW trade thereirith. Their nidnuealtilt istipleity,ofl2,ooo lbs per day % *well' Weitz lotto gill orders in~dei4tteen , large quantilies withoutAbw, Address (MORON COLUMN. Agent. iell-3m Office 24 Wood st. Pit • WANTED. AT MOURVS DISTILLERY, 189 FIRST STREET,' Two men to run an engine, with some expe rience in grinding grain. je23-tf THE ASSIGNEES OF a. PAGE. JAL. for the Jealous of cloths their trait, will offer for saTe at the Merchants' Kuban" au Sat urday, July 26. It, at 11 o'clock. .. K., about 60 Grow Of Itoerluwe's Ijollaad Metes: alio wham* "- aoo useUt to then fie sale ow - comeasiitorL Teruo cash. HILL BUROWIIt,-- -.- pW.-0.-1111GIHAIT, ' PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1862. There is not, perhaps, one of our numer ous readers who has forgotten theanxietY, the doubts and fears, which possessed the public mind immediately after the Bull Hun battle. Nor is there one, perhaps, who forgets the thrill of joy which took the place of all other emotions in the people's heart, when in the terrible hour of nation al suspense, the star of George B. McClel lan rose promisingly from the mountains of Western Virginia. The veteran Scott, laying aside all motives hut his country's welfare, said to the nation, 'here is your future guiding star : follow him and you 'will he saved." Amidst the darkness and tempest, the nation's eye has ever since been bent con fidingly on the guiding star, and they have been led by it to glory and success. When the gallant young commander, who, in spite of the machinations of his enemies, is still "first in the hearts of his countrymen," first arrived in Washington, he found a single letter waiting tiir him. Breaking the seal, he learned that it was from an old friend, a strong advocate of Southern rights, asking an early inter view on i( husinessofthe highest importance to the Government. For a while NicClellan mused upon the tone of this missive. Treachery was rain pant in the capital ; it lurked in every de partment, and scarcely any one could he trusted by those who had been selected to guide public affairs. McClellan's decision , wiLs, however, speedily made, and. as speedily pui In execution. for the sante evening the writer oldie mysterious letter was closeted with the new commander for nearly au hour and a half. baring the interview the latter elicited train his visitor information of the utmost importance, provided it. proved true. But here 'was the difficulty. The statements made by the gentleman were all given is II candid, straightforward manner, and no cross-questioning could shake it in the least. McClellan :ixed his eyes upon the face of his old friend, and scrutinized ev ery lineament thereof ? but failed to dis• cover the least expression that might awa ken distrust. At last after remaining a minute or so iu profound thought. he turfed a quick; pen etrating glance upon his visitor. an d a sk e d with peculiar emphasis "Mr. 1:'"". you say that yen have the cause of the !Tejon at heart, that you Ml ish it more than aught el,e: would you be willing to run any risk for it, sake "1 - would, General,'• immedim, and unhesitating reply. "Would you be willing to give I T poly family for the sake of your (lune ry The answer to this int ert ogatory was ile• layed for full.hall a minute, during which delay, MeCiellan's look seemed to pierce to the very depths of the ether's soul. A Ilush 1111111' to the cheeks of Mr. F . " , and his hand, which he had thrust ear." lessly beneath the breast of hist:uit, eluteh ed at something (wee or t wive. The hush left his cheek, however. and t hi! Uolie , llll,l 118111 became still, fIS he replied, is to voice almost as firm as la,Core : .'That, General, is the hardest part, but hill Wining even to give tip Inv family for my country.'' The gallant McClellan's geneaons feel ings and impulses welled up within hit breast, and he was-about to grasp the ham of his friend, when the position in whicl he stood toward his 2ountry re-entered h' mind with full force, and he continued I, rims:twits. "Mr. F. would you be L!ive our life for the I; Mon 7 "1 would. — There was even less hesitancy about this answer than the most prompt of the others. '\Vould you, continued McClellan, "be willing to go into any portion of the rebellious States and obtain information such as would be useful to the Government in the prosecution of its plans for the war?" "1 would." "Then come here at this time to- tour tow evening, and I will give you instruc tions in regard to a certain matter which I wish you to investigate. If you success fully accomplish the object aimed at you. will render your country a moil important .benefit." With a cordial shake °Hie hand, Gen. McClellan and Mr. 1;""" . ** parted, the form er to address himself to the tremendous labors betbrc him, and the latter to pre pare !or one of the most hazardous enter prises that has been undertaken since the beginning of the war, an enterprise which we would not, even at this time, make public. During the course of the following day, McClellan sent for a private in the -- Ohio regiment who had served. under him in Western Virginia as a scout. In this line - the Ohio soldier, who was nicknamed "Weasel Bob," on account of his peculiar abilities, had no equal. Having traveled from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean, and from Oregon to Florida, he was thorough ly acquainted with the country, and the various modes and lines of traveling therein. • WeaSel Bob adored his commander, and in return the latter placed in the eccentric soldier the fullest confidence. !Iron en tering the presence of McClellan, Bob glanced about him as though from mere habit, while the General, smiling at him, bade him be seated, and immediately opened the conversation with. "Robert, I have one of the most diffi cult and dangerousaffairs to place in your hail& that you have yet had." Weazel Bob at this hung his cap on his broad knee, and placing his long bony hands thereon, he leaned forward and looked intently into the face of his Gen eral; in order to miss nothing the latter might have to say. "There will be a man here to- night," continutil McClellan, "who has offered his services to make a tour of observation through. Virginia. He is a Southern man, both by birth and principles, and yet he professes a strong attachment to the Union." "Now, it is my intention to send him into Virginia, upon an errand of high importance, which could hardly be accom plished by any other man. He seems to be true, and worthy of being trusted; but, yet, .I have a suspicion that he may possi bly be in league with the rebels, and only using an apparent loyalty to the Union as a cloak to hide his fealty and friendship fo'r the Confederate Government. "He will, as I have said, be here this 'ea.:et:dug at 10 o'clock, to receive from me certain - instructions, after which he will immediately start South. Yoa will also be here,,aed_when he takes his departure, 1. (: whim and wer-losgt sight of koport • 10 ARefftinyotite Do yon psi vOG' DAILY POST. GENERAL McCLELLAN'S SCOUT UT WESLEY Ilitth,;11A11 • think I do, Genaial,P answered Wea sel Bob, with a ttecidiar • twinkleqof his calm, blue eyes. think I do; but with your permision. I will ask a question." "Well, go on." •.1 f I catch him doing anything wrong am 1 to shoot him ?" "No ! Above s k it things, should you discover him at any treachery be sure ' to follow only still more closely than ever, until his return to Washington, and note well those with whom heims intereourse. Von are good at remembering faces r• "All right, General, I understand ex actly now, and 11l do my be - st to fix eve• rything jnst as you Want it." With these words Weasel Bob rose to his feet and left the room with the usual military salute. The next night, true to his appointniera. Mr. 1 , "'" 4 was al General headquarters, and having received the in structions as to his course, before men tioned, set forth Oa his mission. Like his own shadow, a tall lank figure tbllowed him, and that living shadow nev er left him until the following tragic inci dent. took place. F' `• • had got as far us Harrison burg without any difficulty, and as Weasel 801, thought at the time, with much more ease than a good ITnion Man should be able to do. Bub did not recognize the fact that his own preSence in the same place proved the fallacy of his reasoning. Mr. r"", its we hav'e intimated, met with hi , : first difficulty in Harrisonburg, where he was recognized by a man who had Ireen in Washington, and who, him self a rabid secessionist and traitor, was fully acquainted with the character and sentiments of Mr. As the latter wits walking one evening in one of the principal streets of the town. he was met l•y his enemy, who stopped him and be gan to question him as to the cause of his presence in the place. A crowd instantly began to collect about the two Wen, and, as the conversation pro ceeded. a cry was raised —A LT) ! a traitor! hang him! kill him' .. Ina momenta rush was made upon Mr. F' and he was knocked down, and would doubtless instantly have been tram pled to death, had not our friend, Weasel Bob, rushed forward, and scattering his assailant,: right and left, stooped down Lind raised him to his feet. with the words: don't believe he's a Union man • he's just as good a sect:slier as I am myself. — • Wh o are you?. who arc you?'• shouted several of the crowd, who clos,:al up again uround Mr. and his res,qier. ... • . ant I quick iy answered Wease Boli, in in:lig:ll.la. totieF. "lam a Soutl Carolina nian : I "'flint "tiler man'- a i nioa "at' th , •• Mr. IVitlianis here sap ho \Veil. it lu is, let's attend to him: but it lie can pnice that he why don't go to intirderitt i an is noeent man. 'fiat's what I say.•• t lei iti convincing tones by Nob, inin d t he. Metings of the mob, and a genera! a. , 41 . . tzt way given to his opin ion. l'he intended kindne ss , flowerer, proved of lit , le benefit tnihe poor victim, for being on the t,,,passtri t en Mr. P by- Gen: lte eTian . 'hilhcelr was (liy•r,vereil. This was ieitlieient ceidence. and it. wa.i immediately deeided hy his eaptors that he rhocid tilliett forthwith outside Oi the town and hung in the woods. The impuli , e of Weasel Hob wits to tight for the death of Mr. Whom he felt noa• fully convinced was a staunch T`nion man : but his orders were positive to return to Wadtingten, and therefore, hr, we, oblige , l to re,m rain his noble feel ings. and witness the Px:‘eution of Mr. When he went hack to Washington and mule his report, his voice lost somewhat its firmness, as he narrated to Gen. 16Clellan the end of the tragedy. Said "Oh, it Was; just the hardest thin:, I ever s:t‘v done, and made 1110 teel kind of bad ever since, but you know I had to obey orders. The blood thirsty hoUnds took him out to the woods, with a rope round his neck. When they came to the tree on which they were going to hang hiM they gave . him five minutes to pray. A:id such a prayer he made . : it would hays moved a heart of stone. lle prayed fur our country, and the success of our armies, and lie prayed for the South, that she might be brought back into the Union; and he prayed beautiful for you, and lie preyed for his wife and children. When he came to these last, his voice trembled like a leaf, and do you think, them infer nal brutes jerked him ap to the tree just as he .spoke his wife's name, Mary, I think it `• s• Ala noble !' • exclaimed the I • commander, as he heard the end of the fearful story, "he was then true to the Union, and has given his life for our cause. He. has died like a hero, and while his wife and little ones live they shall be well cared for." General, exclaimed Weasel Bob, as he rose to leave the room, "that's what makes everybody love you so. If the rebels could only know you as well as we. do. they'cl. never fight against you." eerily. a soldier's tribute to the best of commanders. LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MINES. A N 11 • • SMELTING WORM'S. • • JP.4 1 1.11 . K.. IIi • CUIItIiPIC 1 100.• Manufacturers of Sheath, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop per Bottoms, Raided Still Bottom; siwiter Solder. dm Also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, &c. ANY- Constantly •on band, Tinian's Machlie and Warehouse t No. 149 FIRST and 1110 SECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh. Penna. igiv•Srecial orders of Copper out to any desired retern. •„ fe2l:lydaw .I.4IANDRETIIII4 GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH AND GENIIINE Also * emend assortment of Agricultural Implements. F s r it. Shade and Ornamental Tr ee. received end for sale by BECKHAM LONG, N 0.1127 Meats street. next doorto Hanes Hotel. F.NSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. lALAYSID ott. Mansfaetoren of ex. Sheet. lifoneM. Plato* nose , and Tiros. Manellalid *NUM ; 100. &men. Small Tat aat i llkit Bar . Railr Woriks a i r l eU(' Anima* AC. fiAt3 WORK Warehmis s t ree t, Water parse& aged 6 Market MillelerliMandlag arliktage-it U. S. HAIL ND OTHER IMAM§ AGAINST TiEr aq t AW9tr,flr- c z w ait, D. M=M PAUL nouns WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF & Co MA NUI O A.CI' lUTtM Would call the attentiou of tho puhlio to their LARGE S T t; of well eeleeted CODIVARLOR AND HEATING STOVES . ALSO, INPROVSD Kitehen itaisgew. Grate Yroute, low Ware. Ike., among which will found the Beat Coal Cook Stoma in the State. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair fur the REST COAL COOK STOVE'..L Alao FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE& REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW mys.u. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are ury_assed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest dock of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN TAT STATE N D—We line the DIAMOND Lining s. IPE oal Cook Stone with Soap Stone whiih and the lire better than iron. oc.2B:is EASTEEIN CA M& BUGGIES & WAGONS ■'ASTERN SECOND-HANDED, TWO. SEATED Carriage -top Buggies and Light Buggies. without tops, will positively be sold at the lowest prices. to suit the times. Particular at. tention paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawreneerille, Penn street, near the Twee Mile Run. my24:r,md HOTEL FOR RENT Lulu inwr—TuE INTERIOR 110. Jr Tn. Fittlated at Connekrine R. R. Depot, on fins street, it offered for ten: on rein•onablo terms. building 13 in exepliont repair. and . 00nipletely famished. Apply to TIIOS. MOORE:. 1%0 First. stre6t. FAMILY COAL DEPOT. WM. X. STEWART, COAL. * Corner SOUTH COSIIHON & SAN DUSKY STREETT ; ALLEGHENY CITY. fria- Families supplied with coal at low rates on short notice. salaiMs. 111 Clo lOW St_ ANDIS II 10 'IR INVATS-ATTENTION.TO 0111$ large stock of Boots and Show of French and American Manufacture. FOR LADIES, We have a variety of styles of 111e1LK ING BOOTS AND GAITERS,. Some entirely new WHITE AND BLACK SATIN SLIP PERS. EMBROIDERED AND TOILET SLIP. PERS, MISSES• AND CIIILDREN SUOES, of all styles mind juisUties. G evrs• AND ROY'S PATENT LEATK. ER AND CALF BOOTS AND MK/ES. of every description. OXFORD TIES, STRAP SHOES, BALMORAL ROOTS, CitgGRESS OAITERS, ETU., ETC., ETC: Our ossertment wn.i• rvever ea•re we offer Our goods at me Low Pwiouri: as the same quality eau be sold in the city. We also manufacture to order every conceivable style for LADIES, MISSES, 4. CHILDREN at fhort notice. 4V. SCHMERTZ et CO., iy2t; Si FIFTH STREET. GRAVEL, FELT, AND CANVAS ROOTING G. I‘l ATERIA LS CONSTANTLY ON V hand. for Pale with ituareationo; IRON SATURATED FOR ROOTS Our work is not to be excelled by that of any onfer in Western Pennsylvania. B. F. SHOPE. 73 Smithfield Et. ie2s-3rud PittsMagh. WM. M. FABER & CO., TEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Founders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Dew PITTSBURGH, . IaffAiNVFACIMIS ALL ,lIINDEI wi Lvx Steam En ranting freni three to out bupdred so 4 W idn' wAees Twee salted for Grtet Mille. Saw lle, BleatS% factorise eta. Wye partionlar_attantion to the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for upruthtsimelarand circular saw mi ii. Have also on hand. finished and ready forthip meat at shortnotice, Engines's:id Bonen of every ifererigtlon- • funtishßoilers and Sheet Iron se_paratelyi Wrought Iran Shafting. Haters and Pulliea ii.. every variety, and continue the manufacture o: • Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our price+ are low ; ear machinery manufactu t al of the best quality of materials, and warrant.. in all closes to give satisfaction. IlirOrders bum all party of the country solicit edaud promatlY Trustees' Bale. .., . . 113,1: V.IIIITITE OF ANACT OVASBEM. BLY.ottli,Cqutmoarreolth tit Bountylva nisotivraved"Pobrusty I *in: expose to üblic ult. log •tho Borough of Sharon, .hfurOw ett: Po. on : O I I4S -Ausurt , 4. 181 r 4 . 0 . 16 000 , 7 " the . - • • • . •IllbuitesiMitroli Cowspagur Comdstiog-uf *tielll i elm . 'AWLS/mks. a lam Warehouse.* so t s ot laadflogetberwillf ii — lfit ' erg tor manufaeturblifrree;MESkill ' ! ' This islesiala' We dogmasswig Mall- WO) 111-th• iba Rae ilanatitrania, - . *Mrs of thalbsat. dwit . bad "rgrata ap, with *SlrastilittParsuia oessgeo, to aye • Nrjuip good prospect gf the i & legteb4rg Railroad gassing tkrough ft; ' Sale to be absolute; Terms—Osurthird is baud;:asid the balsam in two equal of-six sad WWI months. with Interest from ocattimmuon of sale. _- -- . M. C. TROUT. Trustee. Sharon. Julx 10. 1862. 1,1y14-3wd IUROPEAN Atli ENC V. MINILAS RATTISs treetAN.. ZlMBehrgrAX A. Agent ; WA Water ftittehereh. lammed to brims out or Had Wick p fr o m or to port of the old °multi's. = Item or ' YOB BALM. Pend& helll7l whine. isaailethiliets Aar* idd Xleek Mit SPECIALTIES AT HONE'S =!=l 1000 i'leoes Narrow Trinuning Ribbons. at Re domed Prices, Wide Meek Velvet Ribbon. for press . Trimming. • 300 Dozen Hoop Skirts. from 4 to 40 Springs. Ladies' Brk and Brown Pic.Nic Maas Black Lace Mitts. Gloves and Hosiery of all Hinds, Black 44 - White and Brown 4c White Plaid Silks, Dram Gimps and Faney Buttons, 10 Cases lodles' Linen HandkorekVa 000 Cambric Collars, very cheap. - 200 Coll Ens% !Thread and Guipure Lase ars, Brown. Bine. Green, and Drab Grena dine Yells, Purple, Lilac. and Black ditto, Biaek English Crape Yells It Collars, Swiss and Cambrie Sets, Linen Trimmings 20 per cent. lower than usual, Emb`d and HasnAtitehed lidh•fs. Mourning , Cambric Handkerehlete— splendid assortment, Hair Nets and Head Dresses, Palm Leaf and Finis Fans, New Portemounides and Cnbas. fnlWl buyers will find our.Stook trainman for tho season. and - at theirorrloWolt Priest . . Joseph:: Horne ' , . Horne, 77 . . 77 & 79 BIAAUCET:STREET. Wholesale Rooms. 2d and Ed Stories. 171 Louie REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE, No. 42 FIFTH STREET; PITTSBURGH. PA.. WEtuLLIALIC AND IIZTAIL DILALLAB 11l WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, f every kit.L-eripLiui.t. FANCY GOODS Bronze Statuary, etc. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, Materials and lßaohinery . Wholesale Agency for theallebratftl AMERICAN WATCHES, -. lismaisetured at Waltham Mum. ag.lB-3m4 ~ ~F rim° HORSE OWNERS:—DIL SWEET'S, INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR-HORSES ie unrivalled br cry.. in all cam et .Lamenes. arising from Sprains. Brmses or Wrenching. its effect Is. magical and certain. !farness or. Saddle Galls. 'Scratches. Mange. &c., it will oho' voted* cure Spariu and Ringbone. may, easily be pre vented and cured in their incipient stem but confirmed cases are beyond' the . possibility of a RADICAL NG ease piths i however. s rtivommittllpP on alawys remove the and tumble the horse to travel with compost:trainee. Every horse owner shoaht have this remedy at hand; for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those braids diseases mentioned. to which all berme are Bible. and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. R. E. SRLLER9 k CO.. denly-dimeow • Agents for Pittsburgh _ NA.TRONA. VTE ARE NOW MANUFACTURIN this article which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive odor, and transgran of color, (which color we warrant to be c by age or exposurej is unsurpaseed by any' Innn- - nator in this or Eastern markets. AA a profitable Oil to the conca Incr. we can speeially recommend . it. Also, our manufacture of - CAUSTIC SODA, • Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries. which excels 10 per cent. in strength all the make of English Soda brought to doe country. Our ruannbr taro of SAPONIFIER, 011 CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, AC. Are so well and favorably known. we trust the mention is stithoient. All orders and %titbits will be promptly at tended to by addressing.GEORGSCLHOUN, Agent, Penna. Salt Manufacturing Wiesen% 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh. nolikly,tande SPRING GOODS. teCe. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. WIVE HATE NOW J. STORE A cost V v PLETE clock of SPRING, GOODS. all new wailWasirable styles, which lave bees oarefully selected in New 'York with*, desire .to pleaselhe west &Widows. and comprisins in all. the various new, fabric and novelties of the -86111021. We would reepeotfully solicit an eirke sall.froW our patrons and the public, to teat the awaits of the sunset themselves. NAVEL GREY It EON, Merphant, Tailors, Na 10 Fifth Street. eqp-rino Mite. Plain and Panes Flannel Un der and Ovarshirts o n 404 and made . to order, on . shorted notioo. at 'SCIIMA4IIII4O- 9 3 8 II . s . • ..riac..47lllte elbidrll: 171 16 ArheOgv,icie cfAltArimue tirktl.d.b i.•e l i,' • , a alk4 =PIO 4 14an,r. ais o rl44, 1733' No. 90 thgthelirMar EOM? ROBIN itAiLzELL & Co., Whae l o l H : __GrOoArli COMMISSION AND • fORINUNNINI MENCIAITS. AND Dealers in Produce and Pittelnuit Marnlietlim 1114 211LISEINCIrlOrrigrn ta. ' • • PMNDUNDI Ciiillifigtogr.wodt:pdham IFEMATIL 4499 TKAL Dsii ia NOM. BONDELMORTG4OI6 salaam Sem- Atli* „ P"mardutica cautiitn um SLR WHY HD CHTECTIODUT, ”. 22 MA111. 4 141 .44 14 , inform P. 130.111ijilleWomdd h ywhib, his friends sae thel rt a nr rhe• hoc th a t I NM i deli ICI Lau°olslo Alsoffi=l' temp -t-5.7471.71°, 4 • elliallallMi=ffna . ;Set- .O;M j i BiUddhiliLilatg• 10111111111111A3T TO I ISM T 11111 A — front the Secretary ef the - t T r o ar•ileek will be opened on the fifth day of June, Ills tk at theeffee of Elanna t - Hart c2. . oornarof Wood Millets. Pittsburgh. renllVlnals. fjqet 8. Coupon or slinearren under in superinteadenoe. for U. amdu, redeemable plmsare of the WWI: men :after Mar ease and. .payablein twenty years front date , ins uumumat &elate of sin perMaitum. Table semi-sannally„ to be issued under the Act o Feb twasyssB4.llBBB. Tliese Bonds, WWI Ma y _ lat. note. :011ie Is mael in adma n.a, of Fifty' Do llars. One i r k t mhos ti l lfry id lers. o r for any fraction of that sum , can be re coma _Salemnytiona for Fifty or Ono Hundred Dollistramtbagaid. at the time of subscribbm. in the U. S. Demand Netts, and the metumb e t e d inter* hmiCtliik Ist of may. tan% In t o * 0 4 ,b • scrip uom fora Unfit' sum may. at the* of the subscriber M be paid at the E 'oron int at the time or subsoribing, cee-thlitinaapiii ty and - onottird in forty days theraiftet; no t shall be lasa than Me , k • • , will be granted in deitlet •. • 1. • amounts az t a p e..-4110ael of the I aumnif Abe • of:the mammy. oak tala i d. as .ne. • thereon to Obeli suber~,eiy .*r.t. - or to•the holder thereof. carimtarlyttanea as mimed in inzeb •—• Amy other Informadon dertrat irW be Ymmaptly Etvel on appftirgan to the ealeseribarr •- - . or by letler. - • --• 40 241II4101141Nal.t; printiriang Loam Aommoma . - • - - • Jane Elk '"' • ' --, ITO ; THE PUBLIC: . sos Now. EV / ALLY , . %.•:: ---' '''--"- - '' . 4 theimabirantaledlkbe • ''' . ly Modest of all denial; ` eatkaMinisagteiparefranat delicate disorder!, self- abase and diseases or tairklartnewnoWand ite7-- eideat to oaths otboth T•; , , „... ...! - , saga& ' adults. or married-Jr,grance DVRILUgerw - pile dur - 1110 - aloing so. the iggeraist art modlar* dreadfully shooks& mut think it a great sis iii i2. immond and for _ ownhmftaUew and *writ 01l 'among their wilagesing an d, tem; Their ni , 7l) should cautious to hewer -InAtragages, thm .D 0 mare awl/r.M,A 3 TrlUr.(swiset PuNishing) lest a'hierative smart Lim nduld bark* to them seuPhi'fhisallt endue • and wregamptgons ee. bop . aid raised ii ignorance. swung up as mushrooms end she sompareisoadety, acene allan and cent& mysteriously. mean ly gotten: His to publicity. however • thatj at amkow Pairmata d 4 guardians are thanisfal • shell toos.. and t iAgrevio ..'llsoble Acid; arid debate and..apPearaurs • hAwre.bMered_ ro Malt and vigor by .Dli. liAalfUr. betides many .before ant after marriage altnak him have boon avid with Tering; sametf. mortification. - &O. - Speratatorr ilea ar. asodaraal easwksioakareemaid ..ktiolie mired ink veryZ ed at ere of time bi Ins new reinstates. whia gra lyhb own. mos areemaisounda _ma the . eatable Kingdom. having seen the aillacXof Nenculal :reatment.he hassbattdon• ed it as & aubstitated the vmtable •, iletwale,die. (41811111111 treated with marked snoome-having had orwrierty years (40) experieneo an_tkiiiral treat ment in 41leitals of both the Ohl World and in the United amen leads him to say-to all with a fair trial. health and balminess will amilnhlosm upon the to cheek. Trifle no ICMger with montobanks and quacks. but come -arid be oared Consomption and all of its kindred &eases. c a n which so !any amanally fill our °Gantries. can awijitgui"d'vkdistethZ attend -t° " time parti cularsran of my treatment !wallowing a copy_of thalledicalAdobrinsdneh as gamut gratis to all that apply - Raving the .d.• .....4..... vantaire -of- over - ..forty' Years ouPerirmearl , l oonseourettly. he hao angegiesheki raetreidnent of mamba dinette. add 'Who is dallyeansultedbythe profeedon.lllaWeilliMlMMl mended by repectable eitizena , pnbliat ro pilotage of hotels; &e.- Mee - 416• - old Week near Diamond street. Private cossouni. cations from" all parts of the Ines - strictly at tended to. - Direct to Bolt Wig. defallydaw Pittsburgh Paid Wise- IMPORTANT 204aiMEEil sonar muivarr, 111411179114 rem ma. upwards et tweets sem tievetedrise,pro fusions] - time egmlusively to 'the- tesissoint of neentrpand ksving sooosais dkltbou- Bands w restoring theMeted'to sound health. Le now enthwoonadeames Worming pub licly hie " Great American Remedy." DR. HARVEY'S CRONO - THERMAL FEMALE • PILLS . Which have never yet faik4(whea the dge• flow hays been stristirfellowed) in re moving diSoultise Maine Obstruction - or Stoppage of aturo or in restoring the mats to perfiet , iteaes:ieh suffering fr om Smut Afectkwa PrOr - Cheri .like Whites. of ether weetwure .of the. Or: goes. Aiso an cases of Debility or Norm* .-Pa4itatiose, &0.. ke.hko.. which are of wore Notion, diatom it tfar a...aw rilnite areperfect/y immoleso on the mtn a a( 1 / 1 1.be takes by the tenet deleeetefe mate wethesa ectatiay therm . • at the same .time they ad like .eherss. by Mrs agthenitivideb l o.. Tatum. sad restoring the Wawa to a heaths COn • ditionattur by bringing on the monthly' getiod wititregelaritty. nn. maUeLfrola what emisto the abstractions may arise. They should , however, esalwitaitea duriag Segni time imam Months of D Mo woaldttlea at arm otlutr:0111s as k sad- a lwgh• e result. b oa asvothsoaaom 01111 - Patel t 0 of m i t l l D , M lllO2 n ^ klfatdeired will Ifesentypmail ire -ub arovietero. N. humeral daw soi d 7 rah FLENUE44. , • .• • • CoruarMailisr itrisit'aad the DituoUid. : simunuaramm ilan; .. ::: r.. a.' -.- x. IFT.,,s i bur, i , 20.,..,. 1 %. Ainitiii --- eld /Week. !, • • fio; Pe° llo4oV e ban Ot titlit of . end kw LA . twesiv4wer '.. - Wr i utruegurno bar boar . oonined=ohirati and l ' ' ' SlViiPla • . . . I=DBD4I AND an:* . tii iieal . or i imitioi ma& - ' joiti t to Aid -eatikii aliwookiee i f - aUdeliile I:96ldar pa t . ht= t , 4 : amid aweetaiweime a MIN* mr reritrVirjr re-. skim :. :•- ' • • , .. 1.1':. '' . '"'", hig _ - _DiLititriiiiikt maw oar Is momikei i -im u reftfirmiemisi MeMille a ßiMilkli lialli Semialeue-Agefildem— ' 'all ' se tin a kiMeditarr taint. wilesaawlimia ; NMI ,-Ilie lone • • foulitwe 1 4 9fidebo Al smakapay hrow c i li d a thi . mien •the et leases the ent le lithely e la • Dn Beensolleie • ' Dr. Br o w n. "/ ' • , 17..;:a rainderata i lal.kgabl• Imeta .. l often be V t di viditua whisk *aromas and weak minded t it ai ~.,, t..... garg . c .... i .b. moym a tr7 -il du i r l- J ---111114 . a" make 114 Pends neleration Itk_Brovien it 611 to ouzo this POMO ammo A.rs:aeitt-Aio ell.wattant • W et iAltr a testi 114., .4W o ra i r : 0.... tataaPTios% tatioasco= _ofethig, tL coni tat : an iksa ft e daa import tiorietti; 1 9& MeNtla mi arta Immedi•bansw4 esatd . rsok•64lldelt• I 01100 alitMliti .... 7lZ . M.. No: ll•lhidefifie4 stmt. Pittaboneb NV IL & "C: P.-.lllllllkilLE, luasibliaramosiDesiestir BOOK, OAP LOTTO'', astall kfidi d IVIIAPPDTE PAPER, haviraoloved teem 117. W_sed itagid NO .8i Pitti4arik. Pa.. ar , auk pal ibritma •- _ _ NCI/3131T •AliTirl7lo3, , AolkiroiEursiryt ALT .- W , IL. lowa. - - •a. lag iffinvilkErrairr. CI) 11111111, ..410 0 0.4014.11KARdlis. Kai A 040 ' • GIROAIRS. Wood midliorkihnsii nimmoialE) r*