EVTIRE;LT VEGETABL E NO ALOOHOLIO PREPARATION! A PURE TONIC MEDICINE, DR HOOFLAN WS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY .1 it 0. M. JACKSON. Philade phia, Penna., Will effectually cure Lives• Complaint, DYSPEPSIA., JAUNDICE, Chromic. or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Consti . _nation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, lfeartburn, iisg.n4 for Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom ach, Swimming of the Hes.. Hurried and difficult Breathing, Eluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lYirig costar°. Dimnes s of—Vision. Dots or webs be t.... use sight. Fever mid Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration ? Yet• lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant miaginings of E • i I , and great delves stun of spirits, A td will noAitively 1.4 , t, vent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, ,ice, THEY OR H ART NO ALC .OR HARI WHISKY! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine ages out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal popularity of Hootland's German Bitters, (purely vegetable) heats of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous adventurers. have opened upon sugeriw humanity the tiood gates of 1\ ostrums in the shape nf poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and ehr:stencd Tonics, S. totnaehics and Bit ters. Beware of th, innumerable array of alcoholic kreparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied egs, under the modest appellation of Bitters: which, instead of curing only aggravatea diseases, Riad leave the disappointed suff , rers in despair. YOU WA NV : ; iO.IIET MING io ST R ENG TH. EN YOU? YOU WA2I - T A GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION! DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL ! • DO TOT - WANT TO GET MD NER VOUS t 1 ESti t DO WANT ENERGY AO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL t DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROus FEELING? If you do use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. ~or= J. Newton Ilrootn, D. D., Editor of the En ovo/oix.dia of Rellthotte Knowledge. Ailthoggh not disposed to favor or recommend iPatent Medicines in general, through distrust of :their ingredients and effects: I yet know of no .autficient reason why a man may not testify to the ' l'ienefit he believes himself to have received from :any simple preparation in the hope that ho may nhus contribute to the benefit of others. I do German e more readily in regard to Hoof- Sand's Bitters,. prepared by Dr, C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I wasprejudiced against them for many years , under the impres .ion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esci ~for the removal of this prejudice by proper ..ests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. Thiluse of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by andent relief, and restoration to a degree of Alodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for ixmonths before, and had almost depaired of re aining. 'therefore thank God and my friend for lirecting me to the use of them. . . . J. NEWTON BROWN PHILADELPHIA, June Zi, 1861. From Mr Rem Joseph N Kennard, Pastor of the Truth Baptist GAurch. Da. JACKSON—DEAR S.E :—I have been fr • quently requested to connect my name with corn mendations of different kinds of medicine, but regarthrg the -modes as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have a all cases declined; but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my owh family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof land's German Bitters, I depart from my usual course, to express my full conviction that for ,seneral debility of the system, and especially Liv . er Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail, but usually I doubt not ,1 will be very beneficial to those who suffer from whe above causes. Yours very reopectfully, , KEN Eighth below Coats stre J et, Phila., Dec.NARD, 24th. 'math, Wife of ALDERbfANWUNDER,Oer mantourn. GERMANTOWN, June 1, 1861. DR. C. M. JACKBON -Sir:—lt gave me pleasure, wo years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying nat the German Bitters had done for me. lam ow perfectly cured of all those diseases your tedicthe professes toeure. vis Dyspepsia Chron ic and Nervous debility , disease of the Kidneys. to, The powerful influence it crate upon Ner vous Prostratien is surprising, I have been con sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and withowt hesitation, have recommended it for the above complaiuts, and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in GernautoWn, and is sold in every Drug Store, and in most of the Grocery stores here. If any one should question what I say, let them come to Germantown, and I will prove to theirsatisfaction. that twentytters have cured in this vicinity more than eases of the above dlseaaes. Ritoectfillly, HANNAH WUNDER. Main street; shove Rittenhouse. Germantown, inn's. JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution. and pre health and strength to an overtaeked and diseased ealth. READ THE TESTIMONY FROMTHEARMY PHILADELPHIA. August 12,1862 Ds. C. M. ,Tscrsow—Dear Sr: While in Vir ginia, owing to the change of water. I was taken with a severe diarrhoia, which seemed inenrable. tnd which greatly weakened" me. When we eached Martm.sburg, I feared I should have to nine home ; but noticing some of your Bitters in -he store Mr. 13. 11. Price, in that town. I Pur hased a ouPPIY, and on taking it was speedily re vered to health. The diarrhoea was quickly sheeked.and' I experienced no return of it. A nun: ber of my comrades, who suffered in thesame . manner and front the same cause, with whom I shared the .itterc, Join me in this certificate. I • sxpeet to retufti to the seat of war with the Leg an. sad shall oertainly take a supply of the Bit in my knapsack. I would not be without it rite weight in gold, particularly on going into a naiestone region. Yours . truly. A.B. ALTEMUS, Company 11, Scott Legion. Ji.EMARE OF COUNTERFEITS. gat Uthat RAPPZit thg signature of "C. M. JACKSON." oaths W of each bottle. Principal Office ale Manufactory, PTO. Oat A. 11.4013 STREET. JONES as EVANS, WIR/ClijORS TO C. M. 'Amor o f Co.) PROPRIZTORS. Por Daman§ and Dealers* 'MY lowa in tie United Stain, and b 7 Vac OWL IL gEYSin. air k, MI. P. SICWIWAIRTS, patgam , soy2f t-dsod, _ALMAirlhaib...olll7•ls. OIL 30 4 i birko i,PH OW, - askalW - .77" 911aNr • . ' 114 I - • • • • I V \ • • .• . • .111 I 'r " I • • • • . OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE,) No. 101 East Third street. Crarcisitarz, August 1%1862. I, I IOIPOBALS ARE INVITED FOR M. furnishing Uniform._ linguist:ion Clothing, and Camp and Garrison Equipag o f for the new levies of volunteers and militia the United States. The Clothing and EOM% for the different arms of the service. to corraipand. in make and material. to that heretofore used, and to emifer to the patterns in the °Mee of Clothing and EquiPage, in this city, where specifications and samples may be mapected. Proposals should state the article which it is Proposed to fnrnien. fhe quantity which can be supplied weekly, theearliest period at which the delivery will be commenced theptotal quantity olDred, and theprice for each article. All articies delivered. by contractors are re quired by law to be legibly marked with the con tractor's name. The following list embraces the principal sun. plies needed: ARTICLES OF CLOTHING. Uniform Coats, consisting of Engineer, Ord nance. Artillery and Infantry: Uniform Jackets, consisting of Cavalry, Ar tillery, Infantry, Zouave and Knit; Uniform Trowsers, consisting of Footmen, Horsemon, Z ounve' and Knit; Cotton Duck Overalls; Drawers. Flannel and Knit: • . Shirts, Rann Footmen nit; Greatcoats, and Hoisomen: Straps for Great Coats; Blankets, Woolen and Rubber; Ponchos; Talmas; Sack Coats, Lined and Unlined; Boots, Bootees, Leggings, Stockings; Stooks, Leather. Uniform Mite, Trimmed and Untrimmed; Uniform Ca pe: Forage Caps, Recruits, Cavalry and Infantry Cap Covers. Stable Frocks, Sashes-: Haversacks, Knaesneks, Canteen , . ARTICLES OF 'EQUIPAGE, Hospital Tents, Wall Tents. Sibley Tents, Common Tents, D'Abri Tents: Mosquito Bats: Regimental Colors; Ca tio mp nal d deo Na Standards: Storm Flags: Garrison do Recruiting Flag: Guidons; Ages. Spades; Hatchets: Mess Pans; Camp Konica; Pickaxes; Bugles. Trumpets; Drums; Fife: BOOKS, Company Order; do Clothing Account: do Deecthitive: do Morning Reptirt: Post Order; do Morning Report; do Letter; do guard: Regimental General Older; do Letter; do Deecriptive; do Index; do Order; Target Practice: Ceneoltdated Morning Report; lnspectittn. Security will be required for the fultillment of every contract. All proposals received by nom of the tenth day from the 'late of this advertisement.will be open ed at noon of that day. and the Alleles nu tuedi. ately needed will be awarded to the Liweet res ponsible bi Were breeent. Contracts for further supplit.w will be rwarded from time to time. to favorable bitis are received, up to the time tit making the r.int riot. By order of the Qu.trtertit titer tic eral, .1 - Ntt 11 . DleKbli.;ioN, Captain and A. d. 31. NOTICE Parties who propose Cu 13i:thing. supplies to this Department will state in their proporal4 ime Lour the proposition bolds, and on tile catk of eaeu bid will be a guaruitee, signed by two re-pop : 4- ble parties. that the bidder wit, excrete the con tract 'rewarded hun, No letters or telqtruns of inquiry will be as but atter the letting el the zith. bidders will be duly notified when their proposals are accepted. Proposals will be marked on the outside. — Proposals for Army Clothing."K.DlC EASTEIN CABLIAGES, BUGGIES & IVAG ...Amman( SECOND-11A.NDED, TWO. Wa SEATED Carriage -top Hamden and. Ligh t Buggies. without tops, will positively be sold at the lowest prices, tomtit the time. Particular itt• ten tion paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville, Penn street, near the Two• Mile Run. mr24:6uad GRAVEL. FELT, AND CANVAS ROOFING. I%ffl ATERIAL & CONSTANTLY ON I.VA. hand, for sale with instructions: Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS. Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. B. F. SHOPE, 75 Smithfield et. ie2s-3md Pittsburgh. JEU.II.OI"E.A.N AGENCY. irEIRORAIS RATFIGAN, EUROPEAN A Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or saihnttpacketa. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis pad Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New Turk, Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. fell KENNINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD dr. 13.1f,A.C1i. Manufacturers of ar, Sheet, Boller, Plate, Hoop, A cad T iron, Malls and Spikes; mo. Screen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Ran: Iron. suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY OAS WORK • Warehouse. No.BB Water street and N 6 Market street, Haunters Building. splints's-is BTOVB W O 4 St lP° ke A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, Alleeond. Pittsburgh, Manufacturer and Whol;alle and Retail dealer in all kinds of look, Parlor, and Heating Stoles, Mate Pronto, Pendent, dm. 41r In our sample room may be found . the KLRBRATKD GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC,_ merits or which have been fully tested by . ousands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled Y any in this market together with a great manY ther desirable patterns. • have aiw a very largo assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. ambraeing some of the BEST PATTERNS sow ffieed to th. CritN ii iMELED a of the newest 1130tONTS mma Haan Bow and Jam Gres. al O a f , which are offered at via low foiats. Sped 4 inducements offered to builders in meat of GRATE FRONTS. myffitf • z wiruir ir m AL P. 41%c„ ocoglosz:er, ilosorol ootkors. MEANN & COM:Er, Okosiootts to Weandhoo. Nom At Co.) WHOLESALE GEOCIERS, Serser, Wesel and Water Streets, ' Prrvioititutw. Dir.rrAstr GitritTiltlnt Mar / 1110418 MITUM14 n!AlNlUVßAilajnilldr. PAT 1 41! dal 411, ' ATOP. MANNACOI4 sell pa street FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 813 MARKET STREET Jobbers in Cloths, Cassinieres, meetings, tbc., &c. Always on hand a well selected stock of Goods suitable fur the trade. tnyl-lid •--- - IMPORTERS OP WINES, 13 It A I'4 I) I 1:: , c FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA JO UM C 111.L1.44.1L.M1.1 P 1:1.1.711 . k. - X..11.111/lIIN II P-1.4;!t1,N 110.339 MA filti trr. sir R - cm door helots Fourth.) utyl:lyl PHILADELPHIA GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wbolimiale and Retail Dealer TN EVERT DISCIIPTI4IX GENTS ' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, Plin..4,DE;fl'lllA WITH Lcozvcccw v.. at 1. FIA RC MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTER.-% BEEN'S FURNINIIINCI GOODS AND TAILORS' THIMMINGs, NO. JO INOITTIII FOURTH STREET, myllyd 11111-4 DELPIIII OWE fill(JßNlii, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. (lair Street. : M=tiUME 3ENTLEMEN'S CLuTIIINI) :MADE TO OR DER CHEAP Fol?. CASH. HAIFINO RETURNED YORK wit!, a rhoi,e k of cLifrlis. CIASSIMERER and vESTINtiS, which cat, bf Pardiaaed at prices far below the u.ual rater. 41.13reat inciticenteata offered to &kik buyers. mallticri Lucent 011 'Work"; DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., A It N 0 I I. 1.4 Office NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET. Pitts burgh. Oa. aut4-6tmi - JO - 118 - 1;1TT ILE,* J r., STOCK AND BILL BROKER Promissory Notes. Stock Bond!. anti Mortgairs bought and sold, (mu VATS DZMEASEI4 Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SIIMOICAL (Alice, No. do Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Dr. DROWN n old citizen of Pittsburgh, a n d has been in Practice for the last twenty - 4 re Years. His businees has been confined mostly to Private and %meal Diseases. La need of s medical friend, should not fail tt find out the cure place of relief. The Doctor Is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat ment of a certain clam of diseases is a sure guar antee to the enterers of obtaining permanent re lief b 7 the use of his remedies and following hie advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fall to cure the worst form of Venereal D' Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all eases arising from a hereditary taint. which manifests itself in the form of tatter Peoriasis, and a great many forms of skin dis eases. the o persona which t patient is entirely Ignorant. Tso afflicted. Dr. Brown offer hopes of a mire and speedy recovery. • SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification. which the young and weak minded often give way to. (to their own destruction.) sr the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe. and make a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful dims, to • raw D•va—he will warrant • cure. He also treats Piles, Sleet. Gonnorrhces Striatum Urethal Discharge% Female Weakness Monthly Suppression% Dise see of the Joints. Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back.an. Hidaeys. Irritation of the Bladder, to gether with an diseases of an impure origin. A letter desori the sym_ptems. containing & rug._directed to DR. bing BROWN. N 0.50 Smithfie!d Pittsbnygh. Pa, will be immediately answer ed., Msdlem• suit to any address, safely Peaked and Hare from observation. Ofilowand Private Rooms. No. 50 Smithfield stmt. Pittebursh. Pa. noLS-damis iliarrea EXTILACraIb t - oft "OU/ '' A. PAIN by the nee of an appal...my whereby no drugs or galvanic battery arc eed. Medi eal gentleman and their families haw, their teeth extracted by my procure. and are needy to testify as to the gaiety and painlessness craze .peniti. , n, whatever has bean Reid by pot aw& 4ryfri; ; e d i n aserting theoontrary. havlngno.r" 4 ' 'of my MONS. tnIARTIFICIAL TEETH Wiwi Id ht every style; and charges as low, as win wo •wint the best etmaterial in all caw. OUDRY. Dentist, 174 Smithfield street. aoley-la WE HAVE JIIST RECEIVED FROM v v the East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUiLVER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths wear. embrachuts all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSINERES AND VISTINGS. W. W. NOME . 1k CO., Career Market Beaare mi es t, ll4ll eigeraltr lIITEAMMIOAT AGENCY. _ . 'HAZLETT Bay opsimd oat oak* at NO. SO ISMS/ STREET, When mam Ran skarn tam. OW e.'4l Iltaaaral Steamboat lataterbastams. a sham 1 artae aplMllll ItIIPMFAIMBIB ADM" IMP= UP 8 miews.."tortariai fiItADELPHIA . ADVERTISEIENTS. JESSE JOHNSON, . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DRAM IN Flour, Grain and all kinds or Country Pr'Mame, Wince and Liquors, Cigars, Tobaeo, dce. ART Mend advancer made on consignments of 111011 'WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST au26:17 PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCII A NTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, P'irliadel p *a.. Liberal advances patio on consi;mments when required. myl -Iyd CHARLES MAGEE, Importer an! eater in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &e, 255 MARKET STREET, North Nide, PM LA Dr:IA . IIIN. myl-lyd FII(LADELPI[(A. E. P. MIDDLETON &Bia., I=l JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF I TLORS. CAMRS AM) ESINGS, C. HARRY BRIAN, Manufacturers of PURE WHITE RIEFINEIr NO. lOU FOURTH STREET, '% ~/. ~• .~ r CITIZENS AND STRANUER NEW GOODS. ' MORNING, SE SELECT TALE. KIT_ BI TLRB FROM BOONVIIME (Concindecl.] "No, no, Kit," I said, deeply touched by his generous proposition, fight or fly, whichever it is, we'll keep together." "Don't rile me,young feller," he replied, in a voice that Le vainly endeavored to ren der hard,and abandoned fora tone of earn est entreut%; tell ye we must part now; it can't be fixed no ways different. That thar light animal would burst up under my weight. long afore we made Rouge River andyour'n ain't got two milesrun in him,he ain't. Now look la'yer • if ye want to save our skins take both them animals ; it'll throw the Indians off my trail, and ride for Von Nov. Rouse up the boys thar an' tell 'em Kit. Butlerfrom Boonville's catched in the timber by Shoe creek and the real redskins arc out. g uess they will he round with their shooting irons and bring me in right away. Hurrah, now, boy!" A moment's reflection convinced me that K it's poll was the only one that could possibly save us, but it was with s bitternes•: of heart, such as I never felt her are. that I shook his loyal hand---I etnild not speak in token that 1 bade him farewell. If I acted wrongly in abandon. big hint. God knows that my own reflec tions as I put out. On my lonely trail were pn . nishment But in reality. Kit's chances of escape were not far from being good as my own. The plain, especially by the creek, was well wooded, so that our separation took plaee eetirely without the knowledge of the Indians, who, though theyeertainly would find the foundered chestnut, would natur. ally conclude that its rider was away on a fresh horse. Neither would they•galn any information front the bunter tracks, of course, he had taken the precau ti,m to wade some distance down the creek before he cached in the timber , and water leaves no trail. Bet I could ' not reason on all this then: I could only re member that f had left the last and best of air comrades behind me, an d th a t if evil came to hint I should he held ac ' cettnnable. Deeply plunged in such mad dening reiltctions. I bed not ridde n far when the report of a rifle in my rear cans ed my heart to stand still. !The Intli oiS, then, had discovered kit's cache. I pullral up my horse and turned rowel. with the desperate determination of rej them at all hazard,. when, all at ,mce remembered, in po•e7lt despair, that. ty:th the exce•ation o my bowie gull,-, I ass unstrine'd. On parting, Kit h a .! t;,hef; n 4 .1 . !1,) rifle and revol ,,•r, this,. , 011!.` I;:ey Mira be of use ii. ham, I aauld ride lighter with ! out them. Ali a t‘retest. I saw it now wh-ti too laze The noble-mintled fellow bud guessed that it I heard him engaged watt tne Indians I alnaild return, and had ! (hits taken aleitsurtsl to prevent Inc. L't• terry distraught on making this discovery. I renaettaleued tittle mare of my ride. to Van Nsay rerry. Thongh 1 rode lik e a tnaaman. i %et acted with the sound. est di-cretitata. tly horseWWl afterward, , und -read two n:i!tea pp Aplegat e by whichreek, whh he trail ran (111 leaving Slate a-teek. At that poi:A I must hare mount ed i t, ~, e -and horse tat swam the ths ; l'oi:owlng it down to 1: r:,,•r. ho•If the entlfitry .;. to , rlelt:•! , •r) dire, ::.•!:, ;end 21;1/S, by a .;ta , •lf an angle ala..„lernhly 4..rt eao ed the distance. It!.t ail til, , I only n•roriniwr pricking wisp:; nay tailin g honts w.:h my Imam • smle, as light Of th e fern': lanea to vi, tv, till he also have in, and ! s daseay ang m tava , r hit head, and in- I flirting oat tai, trling iniu i: and that wet, bruised mini 1 1-edin ) ;, butt still with the one fixed, irreVantshle idea pervading nay weakened sons that it wall in dead ly peril, for my sake. and that he must be saveal. i horse into the midA of the ft•rry• men as they sat round the tire in their log hot. ••N it Butler front It - aurille!"' shouted one of the rxm , li back srandsmen. the cap tain of the ferry, in reply to my appeal for help. t launder! he's just my first coats;n; how him you to quit him mister, when he war is such a tarnation (is, cid . ' "Talkin g won't get him out ()fit, ntan," I replied, Impatiently: "either come aking with me at once to help him, or give me a rifle and fresh horses. and let me do what can myself." " We ' ll go, don ' t you fear, mister," he said, more craciLusly ; "yen darned red skins ain't gain' to wipe alit the smartest mountain hay in all Oregon and no 'muss! round! I ly'ar, yew—Pete ! Pave! Zack lay hold of your sharatin'• irons. boys, and git the animals out of the corral." "Ay, ay, Cap I" was the ready re sponse ; and, with astonishing quickness, we were all armed and mounted on stur dy mustangs, riding hard to the res cue As we splashed through Applegate Creek ford we heard a shot to the front, followed shortly by another. "Hurrah, boys!" shouted our lender ; "thar goes old Kit ! He ain't. wiped out jest yit, nohow. Guess it'll take a caution o redskins to whip him. Hell make 'em see snakes—and black ones at that." In a few moments more we debouched on to the north bank of Slate Creek, but not an Indian was visible. The noise of our approach bad effectually scared them; they had not dared to stand the brunt of a charge of had' a dozen white men. As we stepped up to the creek, dear old Kit stepped out of his cover, his hands and face black with powder, and his forehead bleeding, but only from the splinter of a bad cap. "You're welkim, boy," he said as we shook hands ; " 'twur getting hot, though I peppered one or two of the var mints. They got on my trail right smart when yew quit ; but they ain't got me this time, I reckon." Prudence forbade our small party from attempting the mountain passes that night to learn the fate of our comrades. but early the next day we reach ed Deer Creek. As we had anticipated, we found the two Germens dead in the Creek, where the fatal ambush had lain for them. Of the ariist we could find no traces, but on our return to the ferry, we found him there. Though unhurt. his plight was ludicrously doleful. The Indians had dis covered him in the cedar, and it would have fared ill with him, but thatthe sketch of the young Indian was found on his per son, drawn so accurately that all his cap tors recognized it. Believing, from this circumstances, that he was a mat "med icine" man, whom i t would be dangerous to injure, they stripped and released him. ..411 the Year Bound. Gon. Kelley still at Beverly, Va. We learn that Gen. Kelley is still at Beverly, with about three thousand men. Iniboden, the rebel, who threatened that section of country last week, and w h o made irraid upon the village ofSt. George sloped at the approach of General Kelley's command, and has not been seen since. "PA, how mentlept has a Phip?" "A Ain h,, !palmy eilfild."Alny,ne.thOsper says she draws twenty feet and that ebitnins before the wind." DUQUESNE BRASS *WORKS. VI:TILTON .Flc CO.. itaxtriaorvitass or a A.BIZTT OP FINISHED BRASS WORK, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, IfirAirticider Wen** to fitting Oil Reiner- Me, Braes Carting of auporionimoothnass mad* to °Mar. Steamboat work and rtpairthir mar allp. AD - Roin' Oil No; Davea Safety Lamp: Om Brackets and I. inter Corner BT. CLAIR STREET AND DII(DIEBN11 WAY. fel3:tf PONSTINANIA B,IIBUAD CHUM TUB M. Leaves Wall's Statbn every Sunday at 9A. 13 do Turtle Creek, do do 9 20 0 do Briuton's, ' do do 923 do East do do 942 do East Liberty do do 950 Arrive at Pittsburgh , , 10 15 RETURNING TRAIN Leave Pittsburgh every Sunday at— ..... 100 do East Li aorty do do 121 do Wilkinsburgh do do do BBriton's do do 132 .—. ....I 9 do Turtle Creek do do .1 5 Arrive at Wa ll s 2 00 Pittsburgh. July 6 .186 oil tt A RMY &MINNS. SOLDIERS' GOODS : New styles selling cheap, at MAORI, 31 k GUDE. 78 Id Arket street. bet 4th & Diamond THE CUEAPFAT AND BEAT—IT would mannish the mbst credulous to know bow low Roots, Ahem. Dopers, for Men, Women, Bess, Misses and dren, all of the Best Quallty, can be Bought at my Store. You will not believe until you see. So call and examine the stock at the Peopto•a Shoe Store. JOS. H. BORMAND. Nu. 9s Morita street. . neztdoor to Fifth CAMP KNIVES FOR RALE BY AWN a THTLEY, 131; Wend at. To . mmolunacas AND CONTRACTORS We are now manufacturing seamier aritiole of LIME, which we are prepared to deliver from oat COAL TARO, 809 LIBERTY SERZET. Bert quality of Family Coal always on band as octal tairw nyruomm. IaTEIWA RV ilk Steam from New York to Live THE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, Waller Paten Cearmaadoir, .WILL BE DISPATCH'S') MY LIVERPOOL, 1 , 1011 ItW Toll. Calling et Queenstown Tuesday - - Sept. 5 Wtstiday . - - Aug. 16 Saturday. - - Oct. 25 ednesday. - Oct. 1 Thursday.- - Dec. 11 Tuesday. - - Nec. 18 This magnificent ship having proved herself unequalled for apeed, safety. and ss be - omm e nded ig as shk mot eligible )oneoacer ecr passengers. FIRST CAII:N. from - - - - $llO to 5155 each berth. according to the site. situation. and secogunisiation of the state Rooms, all having the same privileges in the saloons and in regard to meals and attendance. -gags,' of apaitments for families may been gaited by special agreement. hervanto aceompanying papoo ,, ffers. and chil dren under 12 years of age. half fare; infants free. ) rvarg. State Room Berths. m neon eals served at separate to ble, Tickets for the voyage Wand frost Liverpool a a fare and a half. THIRD C IBM - - Intermediate State Room — PWOrgort found with bed, bedding, table utenaila. and good eub etantial food. - - - - - $55 STEERAGE. With superior accounnodeions. - Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. An experienced surgeon on boast. For freight or passage sppli to THOS. RAMO AN. 116 Water atm& Pettall.uryh. CHAS. A. WI ITHEA At the odic.. No.? Bnissleser. Y I 0 WLA ND & ASPINWALL. Plesilk N. su4 ,011— A TISPICE PROPERTY AT • ...7P RtiA 1 —A comfortable two-story dwell ,ng house, well arranged and in good order. por tico in front. tw parlors. roared° mantle,, dining coo a. tr dans room. wit,hitur room a d bed rLo Ls on enc 11 •r: hal . lve chambers c.onets. etc !mound Mm : good cellar under the whole honoe: brick obi . co.l bouse..w flue g arbors. with ahund4nce of grapes, eurren s. gooseberries. strLwbereies. - ne map a and ether hadi trees: arse arsurtment of aro' s and lower*: over 5u fruit trees of choice to akin. twelve evergreens, brick. gravel and shell walks Lot 82feet by .87 deep to Rebecca street: easy of 'cease by Panen ger Railway. The location is has thy and p eat ant. A flue view of the river. Fer_priee and terms apply to 18. CUTHBERT* SON. au2l 51 Market street. K NAP'S BATTERY, Epp INCRUSTS WANTED AA celebrated Battery. now with the army o Virginia. ticneral Pope commanding. LIEUTENANT ATWELL, Who hag been detailed on recruiting service. will be In the pity in a few days. In the mean time. persons wishing to Join the Battery will cal at Al WELL. LEE A CO'S No. $ Wood street. ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, BY RAIL. MIT PAID. Trebles. er I et.ln.ss. 4 laughs. bast quality... Ds Seconds, or A 3 boot Italian ' :.. 150 Thirds or D " " 3 " best fteliaa... 150 Fourths or G " 1 " pure Silver-, 500 Beat q uality French or German Ist , Al. 3d and 4th atrium each Best sae Guitar D; A and B. silverstrings. 150 Second quality Guitar b, A and ie. silver 10e Ares. h.. Best q is uality eac Fars& A end D. 71 . .4 20e Beet _quality G and C. each —25 c Mailed to any addrees post paid on Doeipt of the money, or in poetise sips_APL BY MIN 11. DILLON. • ti Wee street N. B—A large lot of fresh st n t just d sera v Also. Violin owe% Flutes. A do. S. B. at C. P. MARKLE, Masaadmen sad Asian is 500 K OAP LETTER, and aD Muds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Weed street to NO. filt SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. Qtb paid for RA.618. ap9 U S S e intr . RRIRASTERW WAR. ND OTHER CLAIMS AGJINST THE GOVERNMENT. 7/ 1 48IIRON TRUST' coanBANY. 7-1-n d JOHN D. SCULLY. enabler. WM. 11.8MITH - .JOB. &HUNTED WM. H. SMITH & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 11l SECOND MO 147 FIRST STREETS 4.13 PITTSS RON . IMAM OIL WORMS COMPANY' OF FINNOTIVANth • OMM SZ CLAM arms% war as Brides. 11111644111111 JR.. aserstary sad Trisminr. eivilLer • • • -as• lumens Comm es ma' Asir lif PETZLOW.A. Col.T. wonn.s LONC, MILLER & CO.. WORKS AT SIIARPSBURGH STATION, AL LE(IIIMIY VALLEY PALLROAD. MN)ffice and Warehcnise 211 XARKET STREET, PITIIIRIUMIII. Manufactures of 111uudnating and Lubriestald Carbon Oils and Benzoic NO. 1 REFINED OIL, WARRANTED NONEXPLOSIVE, always on band. 0e24:13 N EW GOODS; NEW GOODS!! Eaton, Bliternin & Clan Are daily in receipt of new TRIMMINGS. TRIMMINGS AND BONNET R;BRONS. EMBROIDERIES ANT REAL LACE GOO DS. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. GENT'S SHIRTS,COLLA RS and TIES SKIRTS, CORSETS, HAIR NETS. div. The attention of wholesale buyers Ll invited to our present stock. EATON. MACRUM & No. 17 PM street. CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. The Subscriber wishing to close out his summer BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, To make room for Fall Goods, will offer them at a alight advance on coat You must call at the CHEAP CASH STORE, OF JOS C. BORLAIJD'S, so, wit Marketatreat 2d door from Filth TO THE PUBLIC. PECIALLY Llgthebrnorantandfahle IIW ly Modest of all denomi nations, treat secret and, delicate disorders. self- • abuse and diseases -or }nations common add in cident to youths of both SIM& and adults. single or mashed, Became Da. BtANEITRUP oubliettes the Diet of his doing so. the ignorant and Weedy modest are drim ihocked. and think it a great sin very immoral and fur contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and examiners. Their I ' physician should oe esunous to keiea N en. in _ismorance that they do the same as Dr. l iTRUp, (except publishing) lest a lucrative prat tiee might be lost to them amen; stupid falseiy modest and prestuixptumis families. born ono raised in ignorance. sprung up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence. seme. eke.. to Dams and cents, myeteriously, meanly orill gotten. It is to publicity, however„ that numerow parents and guardians are thankful that thou} sons, daughters and wards, previously feeble sickly and of delicate condition and appearance have been restored to health and vigor by DR, BRANSTRUP. besides many before and after marriage through him have been saved much stif feting. anxiety. mortification. eke. Spermatorr bea or nocturnal eminiations„.areemunlistely coral in • very short space of time by his new remedies. which arepecaliarly his own. They are COMPOUndII rear the Vegetable Kingdom , having seen the fallsev ofthe „Mercurial treatment.he has abandon ed tan l substituted the vendable Female die ea. tsars :mated with inarkeasuceese—saving had ore, ..cey years (10) experience in them treat ment in hospitals of both tho Old World and in the Unitod emu's; lea.is hie} to say—to all with a fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the iir.v—palleil chock. Trifle no longer with econtebanki and quacks. but come and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred disown, of which so many annually fill our countries. can flow be relieved. providing they attend to it in time Fedi par:lonian can ballad of my treatment by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser which is given gratis te all that apply flaring the ad vantage of over fi , rty years experience mid observation. con.equently, he has superior skill in the treatment et FPOCial theca. es. end who is daily consul tel by ;he profession. as well as recom mended by ropeet...,b i eimbibe:erg. pro Prietors of hoto!s, S Smithfield street, near 1: 4 ix,t1.3 urea:. Private communt -ations Iroom as :are Of tho Union striatiy at• tended to. Lira;} to EOM SOO, desSilydaw Pittsburgh Post Cleoe. aultina DALLELL A. r DALSEL/ ROBT. DAILZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING 'MERCHANTS. AND Dealers In Produce and Pittrburah Manufactures *M LIBERTY Si REST, 046a01. PITTBDURaII THE BEST REVOLVER YET ! COOPEWS PATENT DOUBLE AO. TION REVOi.VERS companufactu its Pittsburgh. are admitted byetent judges to be the best Itecolverq made They conbine rapidity of fire with deliberate im.simpl.city of action. and security from acci dent. and are of the highest so le of workman ship and finish Office in Bank Block. Fifth street. over Kramer .k Rehm For sale by J. M. COOPER & CO.. su9-1m Pectitees & Manufacturers: WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM - ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Pounders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, Near the Penn. R. R. Pauline/ Deno • PITTSBURGH. ... MANTFACTIIRE ALL KINDS to/ Steam Enginm ranging from three to one hundred and Afty horse power, and enited for Grist Mills. Saw MilL. , Blast hummer. Factories ate. Give particular attention to the construction In gaging@ and Machinery for grist mills, and to§ molar and circular saw mills. Save she ow band. finished and ready totality. meat at short notice. Engines and Boilers of even dseeriptioti. Also. furnish %Berland Meet Iron separately Wrenedit Iron Slatting. Swam and Pullin' in every variety and continue the manufactured Medan Maelitnery and Machine Cat& Our prices are low. our naehinomannader ad of the beet quality of materials, and warranted In all awes to give satisfaction. diP - Orders from all parts of the country solielt. stand promptly fillet fe2l:daw WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Amid Importers of WINES, BRANDIES, GINS. dbiL ALSO. Distillers said Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 527 Liberty Street, PWIISIII2I6IIf. PA. . H. CABIDAY. Note, Stook, Draft, Bead aad Mort. gage, Real Estate wad Mee ehaadase Braker., OFFIcS. ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING, FOURTH STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa. - 1S:23,000 to invest In Mortgaged and No. 1 paper. m 772 CORNWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old established Coach Factory) DUQUESNE WAY, NEAR ST. *LAIR STREET. Repairing done M usnaL iy7 WALL PAPER ! ! WINDOW CURTAINS, &o. New Styles for Spring of 1862. . Great Violets aa4 Plae Atmore meat trona 4 14 seats to 44 per Flee% Fox Ws by THOILtig PAWNER, 1111 WIND mem, Ilst*siea 14111 attic fa inot , below Diamond Allay 111EW0LVER11.41 AND 4111 =CM sayk . atLediteedjmicsa BROWN a TATLEY a WOW ark lIMD - QUARTERII.YE* 4 'N'A. , Snnoriis. Gesnnit's 4 F 10 • ilarrisburg. • natist - Iti, 18d2 QTATE ASOA Oh OF E 0 , 7 S t 1. VA N r A.— i be State h ediewl r. oard will meet in the Hall of the House of Itopre•eints tires at H•arisburg. on Ts: Kb].) A . YTE3IB 11th 18'2 . and sit ONE DA ,for the exa - mination of candidates for the pat of Ass:a:ant - Burgeon in Penney yenta regiments. • Candidate:, w II register their natnes at o'clock a. 111., and nonn but show present punctnatly at 9 a. m. will he ego Citirens of Penns , I v , •nitt of f ;OW Ifedikand capahle of active service in the ficia.-aalWan. be received by order of A. G. CtraTm. (4...vernor of Penn's. lit YH. SMITH, , nritcon Hen. Pa. FRIEND IN NEED. TIrt,IT—DR. A - SWEETS INFALLIBLE LIMN ENT is Prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephim 'Sweet, of Conueet_iNt. the front bone setter. and , has Bern used in MS practice tor the last twenty: Years with the most. WI tonishingsticee.ss. As an external rem moret is without *rival and pr ep s erinte puha speedily than any othersOun. Fur all Rheumatic and Nervous Di.soniers it is truly infallible. and as a cure tor Sores. Sprains. Wounds, -Bruises, &c .. its soothing. belling. zwid powerftil strengthening properties. sysite•thrjust wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over four hundred dortiavatos of remarkable cures, performed by it within the lust two years, attest this fact, It E. SELLERS k CO., Agents for Pittsburgh. de27:lyd&weow 'ORTANT •TO LADI E S mut. JOHN HARVEY; FOR uwards of twenty year; de r oted his pro - .feadonal time exclusively to tha .—....ontrnent of 'emote Difficulties. and having. succeeded in thou- minds of cases in restoring tho afflicted to sound health has now entire confidence in offering rub " Great American Remedy." DR. 1111ARVEY'fi • CRONO- THERMAL FEMALE- PILLS ! Which have never yet failed (wiles, the direc tions bare been strictlY followed) in ro . . moving -; Obatruotion or Stoppage of Nattlia. or in motoring the system to Perfoot health when i suffering from Spna/ ACeetiono. Protapti. Uteri. the Whstesor other weakness of the Cierine Or- Alec in all eases of Debilitt or Nervous Hysteria% Palpitations. Ste.. ±o., .4e.• -which are t e forerunners of more serious , disease. INI-Those Pak areperfeeek hornless ou the Cait filmdom, aad may be taken by. he most delicate fe male without mallow distress: at the .tatme time they act like a charm, by strengthening. metro-. rating, and restoring the system to a healthy eau. ditkm. and by bringing 02 the: monthly paned with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should. however, sot be taken dunng the first three or fonr months of. PregpaneY , though safe at ar.y other tin:,, : 4 1 01181,21111(0_ would be the rosult. • igach box contains 60 Plik!. PRTCE mail DOLLA2. and when desired will he sent br mail pro-paid by ay advertised Agent, on reoeint of the nior.:o7 J. BRYAN. Rochester, N. Y„ General Ago': Bold by Druggist's/morally. JOSEPIT Corner Market street land rb•-• aulklydaeowis Agent for Piftsbure. — ... The Philosophic Burner. 110.ATDWIPX NEW DOVEILE•ACTINti E.M. Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages. over the Common Burners. 1. It makes a large or mall light with perfect - combustion. .2. It will burn any.quantity of oil with safety. 3. It can be used with a lonifor short ebimneY. 4. It can be used s a taper night-lame.- 5. It can always b e made to burn ezenomically. 6. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. It can be trimmed and lighted without ra mming the eons. S. It throws all the 'white liitht above the coon. 9. The chimney can bo removed or inserted without touching the glay.s. These burners are the cowmen No.l size, and can be put on any s lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil shook] have a PhileAophie Burner. Price 23 eents:_iier dozen 82, Sold at No. *2 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. P. -HA SMITH, PARK CO., on - mawhiseb g :Nay. n - se - I. FA Warehouse. No. 141 First andt lILTs 20 1 lue W Orta.:2 Manufacturers of all CPEC3 end e.e.enotions o. :Joel Oil. Retorts and Stills. Ow and Water PI PO Sad bong, Dog bons. W agon loxes, Steel Moulds, Pulliekßangers and Couplim i .s. Alse Joblang and Machane'''' cry dc. mri_peson made to order. Racing a complete =chip+ cmso itt.siched to be Foundry, all neeessm7fittle.swill be carefully attended to temtlycl .w A.'l'llC) IN A. Cll WIARE NOW YEANTTFACTITRING WI, article, which for brillianey in burl, in freedom o f offensive odor. and transparency clt color. (which color we *errant to be ehanFed by age or expoosea is unsurpassed by any illumi nator in this or Eastern markets. As a'proStable Oil to the annemerr, we can specially recommend it. Also. oar manufacture in CAUSTIC SODA ; , .. Used by all arro Soap Atakora and Oil Refineries. which mods lOper cent. in strength ail make man Inglitb Sods brought to this country: Our nfortur• of SAPONIFIER. ON COIEBITRATED LYE; BAIL SC. Are so wall sad favorably known, wo trust the manioc is aallakat. AU orders and inquirloo will be rletnyttS at tended to by OEC I6III II II 2 fi rCOLHOTIN. Autit, Pena. Balt MannthettnintCompany. 24 Wood street. Pittebteret.- no18:ly 4awir LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MIRES =EEO SMELTING .WORKS. - _ III • CUILITalt as CO.. Manufacturer. of Sheath. Braaten' and Bolt Copper. ' Preand Cop. Per Bottoms:lndeed Still Bottoms, Spitler Solder. In. Mao importer...gad dealers in Metals. Tin "taw Sheet Iron. Ere. &c. ar. Constantly on band. Tinmen's Machine n_d Tools. Wnishoun. No. 149 FIRST and sup EMND STREZTS. Pittsburgh. Penna , Mr Special oniersof Copper out to nor desired. tern. finPla4 ha, TIEENALIif fik - GETTY, Wholesale) sad Retail .thaisters• IMPOITBIS £XD DEALT= !W AN, WEIRS, LIQVORN, *c., _ NORTH-EAST canast at. OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, ALLEGHENY CM. COUNTRY HOMER. WHOSE Ch OICE RITES FOR 6301.1.1 i TRY residences in LINDEN Gr OVE, Oak land, are offered lbr pale. P branch°, the p itta and East Liberty Ratiway rime .into the center of the plot. The lots contain one halt acr , and upira , de: Terms only one-tenth cash. and one-tenth annually. Applrte • W. 0. LESLIE, At Oaklana Station. au27-Imd ral i MUSE* AND MIL ISALMORAL BOOTS, of k Calf. sad Morocco. Also a superior of LaseiN. G, CO NGRiSS. AND LACE GAIT. EaS SLIPPEKS. BOOTS AID Which are sold as reasonable prices W. E. IMICIIMiTZ & CO., 81 PIP= 87113111 T. rodiro,ll 111170 Man, ALL es, 1 ON ad new IlleadA'mue• at list ba • ~ •.NOwn k TEr . Heuer iinvitirVSlt-idigoirJulimosi ass sod - chi doso.st.dis: , sitstd!s'isoda ODD pliatiuswes BROWN 4 Ten Y. . ..; ...116,Woodstor.t. FISE' OPORTO _WII INIK-; MIZE X Plus Pun Wino. "Duque Du. Petty." in or - and for sal• _ Milos & 11101=10K
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