PENASTININIA NAILROAD CHM TRAIN A. M. Leaves Wall's Statisn every Sunday at 9IS do Turtl onreek. do do 920 do Brints, do do 925 do' Wilkinsburgh do do ..... 942 do East Liberty, do do 950 Arrive at Pittsburgh. 10 15 RETURNING TRAIN P. M. LtlxTo3 Pittsburgh every Sunday a1....„..1 09 do East Li aerty do do 124 to Wilkinsburgh do do 132 do Brinton's do do 149 do Turtle Creek do do 155 Arrive at Walls 2 00 J. STEWART, Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. July 9.1861. . .wiltf Steam from New -- -York to Liverool. THE STEAMSIITP GREAT EASTERN, Walter Paton Commander, WILL BE DISPATCHED FROM LIVERPOOL, FROM NSW TORS. Calling at Queenstown Tuesday - - Sept, 5 Saturday - - Aug. 16 Saturday, - - Oct. 25 Wednesday, - Oct. 1 Tbur. , day.- - Dec. 11 Tuesday. - - Nov. 18 ilas-This magnificent ship havingprored herself unequalled fur speed, safety, and comfort. (am sickness Seine unknown on board,) is strongly rec ommended a, the most eligible conveyance for passengers. FIRST CAD/N, from - - - - $llO to slils each berth. according to the size, situation. and accommodation ol the State Rooms. all having the same privilc;,es in the saloons and in regard to meals and attendance. -uit.•s of ups.: tmPuts for families may be en gaged by special agreement. Servants accompanying passengers, and chil dren under 12 years of age, half fare; infants free. SECOND CABIN. State Room Berths. meals served at separate to bin. M. Tickets for th e voyage to and fro al Liverpool a a fare and a half THIRD CABIN. Intermediate tableoomassengers found with bed. bedding, utensils. and good sub stantial food. - - - - - $55 E. With superior accomSTEERAG modaions. - $l5 Each Passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. An experienced surgeon on board. For freight or passage spPIY to 'JUGS. RATTIG AN. 115 Water street, Pittsturgh. HAS At the office C , No. 2 . . B A. rose•- iTNICI thr, N. lIOWLAND £ ASPIN WALL. • eotr• Corn fah - ,neopive mialoon, CORNER OF UNION AND FIFTH STREETS. (Near Market.) WlllrWAtis.lthlre beet and t tr i CAN uo 08- Meals served at all gems on the ' L i q uors no tice. Lunch every morning between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. FRED, wurss. an2o Proprietor. PisTINIIVKG NRANCII, NO. 118 Wood :•treet, of !he Baltimore Piano Fac tory, establ.shed A choice stock of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pian• s. combining all the essen tials Ins rument with late novelties (nntiorpat..nt). Highly important to the critical pianist. Low for cast or acceptance. %%IsE & BROTHER. Alanufaeturers. Tl-i 1 (rap:ln:thy COURT 1 / 4 CHEQUICH.) CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Post Office.) THE LSCBBCB1•B•EB HAVING taken the bove well-known stistid, wil be pleased to see his a friends at all hop wi l nes. liquors, ales, and cigars are of the best. 102.4-anni JoitiV LUNDY. Proprietor. ca Its Prime Currants; 10 cases Si iiy Liquorice; . 2 di, Cal b. i 25 boxes Muccaroni; 20 do sruncella; 50 do Olive Oil. quarts and pints ca--s Sardines, !. , y and Gans; 50 frills Dates; 50 b xes ssiile Sinn; _ do girl on; 5 cases Pro es in jars; fi do do fancy boxes; 200 boxes No. I Fire Crackers, In store and fbr sale by _ REYMER & RO No.'s IBS and Wood ß stree S. t PETANNIsMENITIE and, SURGICAL Office, No. 50 11-1 Isniftnnelo street, Pittabanth. Pennsylvania. Pittß is has been ofburgh, an been in Practice for thelantwentY-Ave years. His business has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseased. cErEass AND STRANGER In need M a medical friend, &mad not fail to find out the cure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in thetreat meet of a certain clam of diseswee is a sare guar antee to the salierere cf obtaining permanent re liadefidoe. h the use ci his remedies and following hie DR. DROWN'S REMEDIES never toil to ...art the worst form of Venereal Diseases. Impurities and fierohalous Affeetions.— Also an diScasea arising from a 'hereditary taint. which matitt...sts itself" in tho form of tatter psoriasis. and a great many forme of gain dis eases, the origin (...f which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown °fen hopes of a sure Kilt nectly rocov•- SEMINAL EAKIN EgS. Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble brought on otten by that aolitary habit of sensual gratification, wbich the young and weak minded often give way to. (to their own deetructiond ar the only reliable remedies known in the oonntrY —they are safe. aid make a 'weedy restoration of health, RHEUMATISX Dr. llzown's remedies never fail to cure this painful disease IN A YEW OATS—he will warrant s cure. Ho also trouts Piles. (Beet. Germanium& Stricture. Brothel Dischanses. Female Weaknees Monthly Suppressiens. DlllOOOB of the Joint& Fistula in Ann, !fervent; Affections. Pains in the Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder. to. gather with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter deocribingt the symptom. containing a rza,_direeted to R. BROWN, N 0.50 Bmithael• Pittsburgh, wil! be immediately answer. ed. Medicine sent to an address. safely packed end secure from observation. °dice and Private Rooms. No. 50 Bodtheelo street, Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsdawds CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE VIMERNIG\EDHAIIAtiIiOCIA tcd with u:. son. OLIVUR Meol.lr•- r; U h, in a copartnership. for the transaction of the C, al lit:SlisizA under the name and firm of W itIeCLINT4iCK & SON. he solicits from a generou. public a continuance, to the new firm, 01 the libera, patronage heretofo e_by hint self ado, ed. W. bIcuLINTOCK. L' IA RPCIII I 3 raving purchased for CA , If n.-t before the late advance, the lancet stock of Cr.ryets in the city , we would call the attentiou of wholes le and re. ail buyers to our complete as sortment of CAHN:Mi. MATTING_ ,A OIL LO . MoULDtTOCII a SOX. au2l 112 Market street. grt o EELY, %.,/• 141 FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, DIZALIIIIII IN NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES sad other S.en- 01 .1 45 k Read: Read! Read! HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!! RE AT BELIEF TO THE AFFLICT. WI ED. Ind those suffering - from weakness of sight TO ALL. YOUNG AND OLD .• yoo wish to experience great relief in your ght, try the world-renowned VS IA N PEBBLE SPECTACLES. P rchasers will continue to And perfect satisfac tion by try ng those Sectoelee. Sold only by J. DIAMO Otician. No. se Fifth street Poet Building.. The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames. desired. Jr 22 ZIP Bewar Impoeters and Pretenders. B ER EE N ZEPHYR! 1200 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL, Of AO the &oleo and favorite shades and mix turn. IOR FANCY KNITTING. Dealers supplied in quantity at lam than preo ant Sastarn Pn TON,.MACIRITII A CO.. sail NO. 17 Fat stmt. . . . . .. . , . , ~, ttt Air ,,,..- • li ,TN , ....._ '- 1 v 0 t OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE.I No. 101 East Third street, CINCINNATI, Am:MA.IB,IBEL j 111:111110POSAILS ARE INVITED VOA • - 11 .• furnishing Uniform Regulation Clothing. leviesetup and Garrison Equipage for the new of volunteers and militia of the United States. The Clothing and Ettipage, for the different arms of the service. to correspond. in make and material, to that heretof.,re used. and to c-nferir to the patterns in the office of Clothing and Equipage, in this (thy, where specifications and samples may be inspected. Propesals should state the article which it is proposed to furnish, fhe quantity which can be supplied w‘ etly, the e irliest period at which the delivery- will be commenced. the total quantity offered. and the price tor each article. All articles delivered by eurractors are re quired by law to be legibly marked with the one tractor's nano. The billwiring list embraces the principal Imp plies needed: ARTICLES OF CLOTHING. Uniform Coats, consisting of Engineer, Ord mince. Ar ill, ry and Infantry: Unif rm Jackets, consisting of Cavalry, Ar tillery,Tnfantry. Zmatve and Knit; Uniform li-owsers, consisting of Footmen Horsemon, Zonave' and Knit; Cotton Duck Overalls; Drawers, Flannel and Knit: Shirts, Panmil and knit; Great Coats, Footmen and-Horsemen,. Straps for Great Coats; Blanket% Woolen and Rubber; Ponchos: Talmas; Sack Coats, Lined and Unlined; Boots, Bootees, Leggings, Stockings: Stocks, Leather; Uniform Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed; Uniform Caps: Forage Caps, Recruits, Cavalry and Infantry; Cap Covers. .=ruble Frocks, Sashes; Haversacks, Knapsacks. Canteens. ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE, Hospital Tents, Wall Tents, Sibley Tents, Common Tents, D'Abri Tents; Mosquito Bars; Regimental Colors; • Cam do National do Standards; Storm Flags: Garrison do Recruiting Flags; Guidons; Axes. Spades; Hatchets; 141(3.s Pans; Camp Realm: Pickaxes; Bugles. Trumpets; Drums; Fifes; BOORS, Company Orderi do GlotjungAccount; do Descriptive! do Morning Report; Post Order; do Morning Report; do Letter; do Guard; Regimental General Order; do Letter; do Descriptive; do Index; do Order; Target Practice; Consoltdated Morning Report; Inspection. Security will be required for the fulfillment of every contract. All proposals received by noon of will enth day from tho date of this advertisementbe open ed at noon of that day, and the articles immedi ately needed will be awarded to the lowest res ponsible bidders preseut. Contracts for further supplies will be rwarded from time to time, as favorable bids are received, up to the time of tusking the contract. By order of the Quartermaster Ge .eml, JNO. DICKERSON Captain and A. Q. M , . NOTICE. Parties who propose fu nishing eupplies to this Department will state in their proposals how long the proposition holds, and on :ne back of eaen bid will be a guarantee. signed by two responei ble parties. that the bidder wil, execute the con tract if awarded him. So lettere or telegrams of inquiry vrid he answered. but after the letting of the ::Bth. bidders will be duly notified when their proposals are accepted. Proposals will be marked on the outside, ”Proloweis for • raw Clothing." J..Nti H. DlCliEltAllsr. Captain and A. Q. M. hASTEEN CABRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGOhS ,'ASTERN fiIECOND-MANDED, TWO WA SEATED Carriage -top Buggies and Lighi Buggies, without toPs, will positively be sold at the lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular at tention paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville, Penn street. near the Two-Miloßun. tuyYktitrad GRAVEL, FELT, AND UANVAS ROOFING. SI A TERIALS CONSTANTLY OS ,ANN hand, for sale with instructions; Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS Our work is not to be excelled by that of was , Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. B. K. SHOPE, 75 Smithfield Fitt ie2s-3md Pittsburgh. .E.:U.11. ..1." .E.A.N AO E. , C's.. sisliOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, US 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 sailing pocketa. SPIRT BRA' TS FOR SALE, payable in any Part of Europe. Agent fi,r the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail. fOltd. Also, Agont for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packiit:, and for the lines of Steamers sail- Mg between Now York, Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. fell liEssiNtrroar IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD etr. RI4 j 1 Manufacturers of gar, sheet, Beller, Plod*, Math A and T Iron, hells and Slakes; bro. Screen. Small T Rail and Flat liar Rallr Iron. imitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK Warehouse. No. S 6 Water street and SI 6 Market street, Bagraleraßandlair. spl246am-ie sT OVA Ip. 0). .41r 'f t " 10 AI • A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Second, Pittabamyb, Mannhothrerand Wholesale and Retail dealerin all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. Ii - In our sample room may be found the ELEBRA TED OAS BURNING COOK STOVES • EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits of which have been Billy tutted by . outlands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market; together with sayastrnanY ther desirable patterns. have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embming some of the BEST PATTERNS now fared to the_ptiblic. ons• FANCY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS Den NDERS. of the newest styles. Common Kitchßow and Jam Grates. all of whieh are offered at very low prices. eir Special inducements offered to builders in want of ORATE FRONTS. mr29tf WILLIAM IMAM DARd HARRISON A. COPTLN. Special Partner. °moral Partners. MEA.NIS do COFFIN, (Summon to Pereandlsm Means & 00J WHOLESALE GROCERS Oorner Wood and Water Streets, 181 nt iffiPl's's'4BT RQR P miLITA RV GAUNTLETS! BITCH AND•DID GAVNTLZTA. IN WHI Z AND £UPP Roof'void by lzyresi Ws day at BAToN• JyrAWAS 11111131SEIKM. JESSE JOHNSON, GitilsAL COIII3BIOI IMICHANT, AND MALIN IN Flour, Grain and all Winds of *Colllllir3 Produce, Wines and Liquors, Mars, Tektite°, dze. air-Liberal adraneee made on oonAznmente HIGH WINES. OFFICE ARO WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECONI: 4= 13.2A-I>' PWILADELPMIA. _ WM, NICE & CO., PRODUCE AND pßovisli,N commissioN MERCHANT>, .VO: 16 80 UTE /VA TE.R STREET 1011 211adelphIa. lat. Liberal advances made ou consignments when required. ruyl-Iyd CHARLES MAGEE, liriporter and ester in Cloths, Cassimores, Satinotts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c, 255 MARKET STREET, Nora. side, PHILADELPHIA. znyl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO, 813 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, ratings, &c., dm Always on' hand a well selected stook of floods suitable for the trade. E. P. MIDDLETON & B.R0:, 1111PORTMI OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c., AM) DULNESS IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH . FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. splo:lyd JOHN I LAMSON-WM P ELLISON-NOONAN B JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIIERES AND VISTINGS, NO. 839 RARRET STREET. (3d door below Fourtb,) wyllyd PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE GRANT, Iktanufactarer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN 'STEM DESCRIPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-17 PUILADELPII TA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH LON(iCOI'It: MdiVIZPACTURERS & IMPORTERS. —OF MEWS FURNISHING GOODS AN)) TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, tnylapi PHYLA OELPWA OW Eli it 1 J.., _ RERORANT TAILOR. 49 St. Clair Street. gENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OH DER CHEAP FOR CASH. HAIIINIG RETURNED FROM NF% YORE with a choice stock of CLOTH: , CASSIMEHES and VESTING: , yhich can h• purchased at prices far below as :al rates, 011" Great inducer:snit offered t• ash buy,. siklMitat ueen t. Oil rk DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO ulac.'4.truro run*: WHITE REFINEIc BON 0 1 Office, NO. 297 LTBERTY STIL!.:E).. Pitt burgh, Pit JO KIN LITT LE. r NO. 106 FOURTH et'IrREET. STOCK AND BILL BROKER Promissory Ziotes, Stock Bonds. and rdort . garer bought and an rivEcria Ertl'AcTED v.. et 49 ty M. PAIN by the nee of an appts..etv. whereby no drugs or galvanic battery at...ma. Medi cal gentlemen and their families halm their ten°, extracted by my Process. and are may to testify as to the safety and painlessness oft Le whatever has been said by perrr. et. "'" toil in asserting the contra rt.. having tic • d. ' of tut process.. iltli-ARTIFICIAL TEETH inemesd ever: style, and charkees low, aa sire ws Fnt the bed of material in a ll oases. otTDRY. D, 134 Smithaeldentist street n01413-is NEW GOODS. W E RAVE JUST RECEIVED FRM v v the Eaat a large and choice selection o f SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gene' and "Youths wear. embracing, all the newest styles COATINGS. OASSIMERES AND WRINGS. W. IL Meg= tik 143 Federal atm Corner Market Square.!oaken, city. uiy9 NTEANBOAT AGENCY. WNE . .1-1A.ZI,E11"1" Hee opened en office et NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact s General Steamboat Agency business. and would solicits &taro of pee renege fromsteas dmatmen. an24-Iyd `TONE WATER PIPE FROM 2 to S 00 1 inch calibre received and for sale by au22 IFINNRY A. COLLINS. Wholesale Chvoery and Liquor Store For Sale. WINE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Whole sale Grocery and Liquor House. do ins a good tr de on one of the beat business streets in the. city. is offered for sale, as the own ers wish to go into other business. For further Particulars salchow an7-tf LOCK BOX Is, Pittsburgh P. O. TO BC NLIPZEIS AND CONTRACTOR!: We are n, sw menefeetering a intporior aritiolo of LIME will* we wreprepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, SOO LIBERTY STREET. Bast or islity of Family Coal aiWII7II on bad as aaaL oaf* DICKNON. orrzwAßT & OUT H WIENER PROPERTY AT 6 0 , B 'BRAIN—A comfortable two-story dwell ins horts.g, will arranged and in good order..por tier, in fr. oat, two parlors. marble mantles , timing room. ba kissroom. waehing room a, d bed r‘..o Ls on firer fl rf; hat. five - chambers 13/00eiS. etc . on second floor, good cellar under the whole home; brick a .11blcnal Souse. tie., line g- , pe arbors , with alpandineeof grapes. commits. gooseberries. 'drawl, runes. o'ne maple and other had• trees; arse- assurtu lest of shrubs Iwo Hower.; over 50 fruit Mesa of choice qu . litirs. twehe evergreens, briekatray.e. and shell walks Lot 82 feet by ST deep '.l? Hewes a rreet; racy of access by Paquin 6,raasiersky. Vhe location is healthy and p ant. A line view of th ri‘ or Fer prioe and term &poll in , o. ClalißEK'f & ON ay.2l 51 .v.arket street, ~B][Y bill JUN, SOLDIERS' GOODS! New BS ries selling cheap. at MAGMA! & 0 %ME, 11112 Bff 'rat It street. bet. 4th & Diamond Cj ijar 11"1 " 5 LW Weal aulli ATURD MORNING, SE "Oh, that is all settir:d now, sir," said "Settled !" I cried—"are you married, then "I am." "And to Susan Beck ?" "Surely; and is Harry to Betsey. Bat I wilt tell you ail about it while you are haring your smoke after a spin to the and back, for I know you are longing to get on the river." I - our hour., later, when I was lying on the Swan lawn, with a blister on each hand, a raw elsew;:ere, and a cigar in my month, Joe told me his story. "What we wanted, you know, sir," he begau, "was a hundred pounds between u?.. Well, we were lucky last summer, for what with the 11 - ,dies who took Rose bank Villa, and who lived on the water almost, the gentle:nen you were so kind as to recommend rite to, who came down; for lessons in sculling, au outrigger which Harry picked tip 'tor a couple of guineas, and which brought us about five shillings a day right through the season, and an apprentice, who took some of the'work off our hands, we did very well and put aside a tidy sum. Then, in the winter, some gentlemen came here to look about for a good place for the new water-works they are talking of having; and they always took my boat and kept me rowing them about half the day ; a rare good job that was. Altogether, when this season began, we had got our savings up to seventy pounds. and that made us fidgety. You see, when there was no likelihood of our gecting married so very soon, we could all take it quietly enough ; but now that there was a reasonable prospect of making up the sunr we wanted before the winter, we began to get uneasy and restless and to think the time would never come; and the . girls got into as great a hurry tobe spliced as ourselves, when once they knew what a near thing it was. Well, one day in April, while we were in this impatient state, Mr. koilocks, a great gentleman foracquatics, and a patron of ours—hut you know him —well, he came and asked us if we would make up a pair -oar match with two New castle men—forty pounds a side. He, Mr. Rollocks, would stand half of it; he said, as he felt sure we ought to beat them. "We thought the matter well over. Har ry and I can go as well as any pairtogeth er, seeing that we have rowed su the same boat ev-:r since we were able to handle an oar at all. Still. I (lid not quite like it ; Harry did. " 'lf we win the twenty pounds there will be only tea to make up, says he. " says I ; but if we lose it!' "'Nothing venture, nothing win,' says he; 'toss.' "So I tossed. `Heads cried he, and heads it was; amid so we made the match. •' W e rowed at Mortlake, and a stiffrece it was; they were good plucked ones those Newcastle chaps. First lie forged a bit! ahead, then they got the lead by asouple of feet : and so on, over the whole course. How the people on the banks and bridges dtd hollol I know at last- I very nearly shut up. for I felt as if my heart would burst.; just then Harry, who pulled stroke. sung out, 'Now! put on a last spur,.' I managed somehow to answer to the call. and with four stroke,, we shot ahead of the other Mntt : in three more we were past the Winning-pot. "'Still ten you to rttiFe.' grumbled Harry. next day. a 3 we walked along :he Ilatapton road: for we had left the pair oared outrig: , er in whin!: WP. had rowed The match at Richmond, where %yr.! bad hired it. sa id I ; 'what stupid , : we were not to Lana ourselyea a trifle more.' It w.is a queer Thing, but the smaller the SUM we had to mniie up, the more we thought of the oitlicu•.ty of making it, and the more inipa:b-ut we becanre. For my tairt. I felt as though 1 could have done almost anything for that ten pounds, so as t o go home with the means to have the bons published the very next Sunday, and get the whole thing :,ut of one's mind. I was jest in that state, when the devil, if Le knew his business, ought to put a nice Little bait in a man's way; and, to do him justice, he dues not often let the oppor tunity slip. •You may remember, sir, that soon afhar you hove crossed Ashton Bridge there is a path along the river by Sir Wil liam Hastie's place, by following which, and crossing the ferry higher up, you save pretty, nearly two miles. While we were going along this path, growling every now and then at having only got as much as ever we hoped for by our expedition, Hen ry's nose began to bleed, so he sat down on the bank, and bent his head welt for ward to avoid soiling his clothes, while I crammed all the keys and pocket knives we had about us down his back, and then stretched myself on the grass and lit a pipe. "They have got new palings along here since I came by last." was the first remark I made. "Ay," said Harry; "I came past here last summer with Bill Cutwater, who lived in this neighborhood once, and he told me th .t Sir William Hasie was always hav ing new palings, because why? the old one's were forever being pulled down,— You see there used to be a pathway through the park to the village, till Sir William Hast ie, who is always having rows with the people, going to law and the like chose to shut it up; and some folks, who say lie has no right to do it, are forever forcing an opening.' ".A.h,' cried 1, 'sore there is a beard stuck up with a notice all about it.' I TEN POUNDS REWARD. Whereas, some evil-disposed persons are continually injuring the fences surround ing this park, this is to give Notice that Such offenders will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the lAw, and a reward of Ten Pounds will he given to any one giv ing such information as shall lead to the conviction of any person or persons guilty of breaking down the palings or trespass ing on the.•• grounds. "`I say, Harry, 1 fepl awfully evi pos- Bed. len puunds' reward! Just the very identical sum.' "Vhat are you up to now?' "Why, I feel somehow,' says I, 'as if I must have a walk in that park. Now, if I was so begin tearing this fence down. you would never tell of me. would you?— You would never go and gat your brother a week or a fortnight for the paltry sum of a ten-pound note? Besides your nose is bleeding, and people would fancy I had halt-murdered you in my struggles to get away, and you would not like them to think that of me!' "1 will not promise,' said Harry, look ing no with a grin. •But, I say, stop! why should you go to prison. and not I?' "'Because I first thought of it ' "'Nunsenst," said he; 'toss.' So I toss ed. "'Tails!' said he. It was hetds; so I be gan at the palings "`o , ke moment' said Harry. It is ratter disgraceful to go to prison. ' "'Yee,' said I, 'kyr doing ea7tbing mew SELECT TALE. TEN POULS' REWARD [Concluded from Thursday.] or dishonest it is; but for a treaspass or an assault for annoying a gent as never sub scribes to a regatta, or for knockir.g down a fellow as was saucy, I would as soon be shut up for a few days as eat my break fast.' 'Aye, but what would the girls say?' They will not know anything about it, unless you tell them. lam Samuel Scar let of Mortlake; and I always wear my hair cut short. Here goes." "1 had pulled down a lett of paling,-and had penetrated some distance into the park before I was stopped and seized by Mr. Harry Hamilton, Waterman, who in spite of my struggles, in the course of which his face, hands, and shirt-front got covered with blood, dragged me up to tke house, where a lot of grooms over powered me, and presently Sir William came out abused me, and praised Harry: and then we all went before the nearest magistrate. Mylittle game was very sim ple, being merely to sham muzzy and sulky. I was offered, first, to be .let off altoghether, next a five pound note in ad dition, if I ' would say who set me on to commit the trespass; but this I steadily re fused fo do, and so I got ten days, and Harry ten pounds. I went to pristm, and picked oakum, he returned home, and had the bans put up, telling old Beck and the girls that I had a little:Job to finish which would keep me a week or so, but never mentioning what it was. "They don't know now?" added Joe with a grin. THE CHEAPEST . B ESTT woald astonish the meet credulous to know how low Bests, Shoot, halters, for Ness Wooten, Boss. Maas and Chß. deem, all of the Best quality; can be Bought at my Store. You will not believe until you see. So call and examine the stock at the People's Shoe Store. lOS B. BORE LAND. No. 9) Market street. next door to Fifth. KNAP'S BATTERY , AO , SCIRILITO WARTED FOR Till celebrated Battery , now with the arm,' o Virginia. General Pope commanding: LIEUTENANT ATWELL, Who has been detailed on recruiting service. will be in the city in a few days. In the wean time, Persons wishing to join the Battery will cal at AIWELL. LEE Co'B au2B-tr No, 8 Wood street. 8. B. ac C. P. MARKLE, Manufactorers and Dealers in BOOK OAP LETTER, sad all binds of WRAPPING PAPER, haveremoved from - do. 07 weed street to NO. 38 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pitfabstreh. Pa ea- Cash paid for RAGS. r.p9 LISADQUARTERS. PITTS t'SGs. PA.,} August I 24,1862, ORDER NO. 1. I. eolonel C. F. Campbell. 57th Penna. Vole., is hereby appointed Provos Marshal. He will be obeyed and respected accordingly. All officers and soldiers in this city. and in theetrane? around, absent'fr n their vestments from whatever cause, will report without delay to Col. Campbell at his office, No. 67 Fourth street, in person or by letter. If not able to re port m person, they will report by letter, tans Knitting a eereacato of some physician In good standing, showing why they are not able to re port in person. 111. All officers and soldiers arrivi -, g in the city a d neighborhood, and not passing inimedisto4 through. under orders, will report in likemanner to the Provost M rsbal. IV. The attention of absentees from regiments is call d to the order from the War Department I,u l.lished .l my 31st, 1862, the provisions of o high will be strictly enforced by the Provost Marshal in regard to a,sentees. LE.X. MOISIT4OMERT, Mai U. S. A. au27 Military Commander. (Pittsburgh Papers please copy.] JAMEB H. CHILDS. ROPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City, Pa., MAJFIIPACRUOIRS OP SEAMLESS BAGS, MW OF ORNIA.BUIELGS, 12 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. Sir Orders may be left at H. CHILDS & 00'3, 133 Wood street. Pittsburgh. malaria WANTED. AT THE HOUSE OF REFUGE. A MIDDLE—AGED WOMAN Tn teach the Primary D. pertinent of the Boy? soh wl , and to take charge of the sleeping enact ments of the boys - One having had experience in teaching and housekeeping would be prefer red. Salary $230 par annum and boarding. pplica - ion to be made at the Institution to THURSO 4Y. AUGUST Geth. None need ap ply unless they can come well recommended. asi26 DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, FULTON at CO., 4 . SI 7P•OTVRII2SOP !TILT 411a11111TY OP PINIONED BRAES WORK, BAS AND STEAM FITTERS, dirPartionlar attention to fitting Oil Refiner- Ae. Braes Cantinas of enperioremoodumei made to order. Steamboat work and npairing gener ally. &rite& Oil No; Dar en Safety jean Oes Bracket/ and Ciente: Corner ST. STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel&tf DAUB & CAPPELL, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 185 SMITHFIELD STREET. WHAVE /VET RECEIVED A VV large and well selected stock of FALL G-00136, consisting of Cloths, Casinieres, 'Vesting., etc. ALSO—A large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, including Wootea Skirt*. Paper Collars, Neck Ties, and everything mislay kept by fir t ohms Purni•h ing Mores. orders promptly executed. actso:lyd LANDsi IN CANADA. WIENT-2 0 0 Acres For Sale; well timbered, Oak, Aelt. &c,; situ .te one mho from the Groat ectern Railroad, and near Lake St. Clair, between the towns of IA indoor and Chatham. These lands are well located and will bo sold or exchanged for CitY Propel tr. B. vUTHBERT & SONS. The Philosophic Burner. usirDaars anew DotriaLE-Acruirti AA Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. I.lt makeo Armi or mall light with perfect oombustion. 2. It will barn my quantfty of oil with cacti. 3. It can beme4 with a long or Mort chimney. 4. It can be need as a tow night-bump. 5. It ran always be luddi to burn economically. barnsis more eas il y wicked than any other 7. It can be tdanned and MAW without re moving the cone. 8. It throws all the white light above the eons. Tice9. obintner• can be • removed or Wetted mithaut touching the itlank. • These burners are tne common No.l stun and can bo put 012:siarlsoly - now 111 nee. every pep son using Carbon Oil jtonld hero a Pbilomwhie Burner. Price _ES oontruper down en. fiord at No. en FOVItTit street. ritteburtl4, 45-Irdw P. HAYDEN. iunTLVESUUIk JR. Myr nude, al* 'ER IV M I NI. 8, TRIMMINGS AND BONNET 'I GROATS. EMBROIDERIES ANL' REAL LACE GOODS LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS; GEN2"S SIIIRTS.COLLARS'and TIES, simers. CORSET& HAIR NETS, rte. The attention ef wholesale buyers is invited 20 unr Present stock. CHANCE FOR UARGAINPi. The Subscriber wishing to close out his mummer BOOTS._SIIOES, AND GAITERS, To make room for Fall Goods, will offer themat a slight advance on cost You must call at the TO THE PUBLIC. PCI ALL- • A3dthe ign E orant ar_doilie Y ly Medea of all denote:. undone. treat secret and delicate disorders. self abuse and diseases or tuations coalmen and in eident to youths of both seam and adults, single or married. Because DL BiolittranP publighee the feet of his doing so. the ignorant and falsely reedeet anthem/fully shocked. and think it a great sin very immoral t n he d ir f wv e o pom ua ng o seaman d c d o a u eu p ie n rs . = hei m r family physician should no cautions to keep thew in ignorance that they do the stuale as Dr. BRAN ST UP, texe.opt publisbi ng.) lost r. lucrative Drat tice atilt!!t be lost to them among stupid false', modest and prerrinieteces &Judie, born and raised in ignoremee. Eptilbg un as mastm.onla and who compare society. intelligence, sense., art.,* dollars and rents mysteriously, meanie' trill: rotten. It is to piAlicity, however. that neur.orow Parents and guardian:: are thankful that thish sons, daughters and wards. previously feeble sickly and of delicate coadilion and appearanq have been resturcd to health and vigor by Dlle BRANSTRUP, belfries many before and alter marriage through him have been awed much euf feting. anxiety, mertifiestion. Spermatorr hea or nocturnal emmizaions, are eemobately cured in a very short space of time by hie new remedies. which are_pecuhariy his own. They are componnds rom the Vegetable Kingdom.. ha.ring !eon the hdlacy.ofthe :Mercrial treanr.or.t.he has abandon ed it and substituted the vegicable Female dig eaaes ore treated With marken ectwa—aaruis had over forty /care (fu) experience in their treat ment in hospitals both the Cid World and ie the United s,ates; doors hie, to say—to all with a fair trial. hewn!: ...?‘,;;,cy2 again bloom upon the uow--1 ehcetc :Crille no longer with mord e b er ane, bat clf,rael and bib ClLTirsi Consumption aro. ttli of ite kid .l.red diseases, of which so many our counties. can now he relimt:i. :be^ attend to it An time Fut: particebtri,an LclhajdlMF treatment hyßroeuring f...ctritter.whieb 18 given gratt: ti. at! n -.ply liarinifc the ad vantage of :rye: caperfOr.re and observation. ece: e.r.ten: be has superior skill in the treatment stt .iis. , er_v33, and who is daily consult:lx:lei as wellearecem mended by repot:. t•_.r.t.,re ptAlicacers. pro prig of ho l e': , Staia.f.eld street, nearSiartion..: rit!e Otikrab c` ; U.D.103.41±14[47 ^c 7rrani• fended te 1"..4..11,114 MIE'CUP/X,V. &doOtlydney _ BORSHT D.l — Li. „ , A. 0 ro.ki,LIILL SORT.. is . A i4;"# ,-- AtILL Eft. COMMiSSION AND aIiWARBINC Dellon it Produm and Pit!, buritt Diancfactaxta No. 252. Li..asElt - vry tiftLIEET, ' at:Guol. PI TISHITIIOI3 TEE BEST REVOLVER YET! - C•Eirs PATENT DOUBLE C. Tit /N REVOLVERS. manufactured in Pittsburgh, are admitted by corn pot.en t judges to be the best Re volvera made. They co - ..bne rapidity of fire with deliberate im, en/lid:city of fiction. and security from acci dent, and are of the highest sty le of workman ship and finish Office in ELLA block, Fifth street, over Kramer Rahms. For sale by, au9-1m .A. VW"E ARE NOW lAANEFACTIIRINO V V this ardale t which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of color. (which color wo warrant to be Catalffed by age or exposure d, is unsurpaned by any illumi nator in this or b.astem marketa. As a profitable Oil to tho consumer, we can specially recommend it. Abe. our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries. which excels 10 per neat. in strength all the make of English Soda brought to this country. Our manufacture of SAPONIFIER. OR CONCEETRit TED LYE; SALT, SC . Are so well and favorably knovrn. we trust the mention is sufficient. Al! orders and inquiries will bs promptly at tended to by addressing. - GEORGE COLHOUN. Agent, Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company. 24 Woad atroet, Pittsburgh. sol&lyobs.tb WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Importers of WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, 41141 R. ALSO, DistiHera and Dealers in raTE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 327 Liberty street, prrrmituitair. PA. Note. Stook, Draft, Bond , and Mort OFFICE ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S rummo FOURTH STREET. Pittsbunth. •Pa. IS-23,000 to lavott in Morgues and No. 1 paper. my 22 CORNWELL & KERR, - CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old established Co.ach factory.) DUQUESNE WAY, NEAR ST. CLAIR STREET Repairing lone WI /.4U2L). jy7 kr PAPER i Z WEN.DO tK CURTAINS, &pc. New Stylet; fc,c. Spf..ig of 1862. Grepao Fuld /In" Assort tc sti ea, For sal* kr, TH011143 1 3 , L1L31014 ato. 93 WOOD sirazair, Between diJ & sth, 31 door below DlaileadAlko =MO 51 Market street. COLTS REVOLVIINS4I AND MOM • 6 blot. for sale at reduced prices lAN' bi BR N TS LEY. • tut W nntl gt Hoar LADINO. MS ass sad Chi 14121. at Mo efiaurs suodo CIAO roams Foss xis BY " BROWN & TETLEY. 1111 Wood meet - 41 - IffinkiOn ACIITICLE of i mrfrit hisossie Mad Audis ANO4/1 OOLLIRI .1 - I_ - • irl3o CK. LONG. MILLER I CO, WORKS ATSUARPSISIreiGH STATION. AL LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. Air Office and Warobonae 23 MARKET STREET t prrrszvson. Mannfheturt, of 11laminatirt and Leib/festal Carbon Oils and Benzoic. NO. I REPINED OIL, WARICAXTED NON-EXPLOIOVE. always on hand. oe2k/3 NEW GOODS; NEW GOODS If Eaton, Niaerunt & Are daily In reeeipt of now EATON, MACRI.I3I At CO., ':0,17 Fifth street. CHEAP CASH STORE, OF JOS C. BORLAND'S, an 2 *I% Market idrent. 2d .inor from Fifth G,Goere, J. M. COOPER & CO.. Pateradts ric Manufacturers; J. H. CASIDAY. gage, Beal Estate and Mer• ehandise Broker. WM. X. FABER-ge CO.. , 3 - TEAM ENGINE 1111-11.0ERS Iron Founders, . . „ NOM MACHINISTS AND BONAMNAXEAS. Neu the Penn, 8. R. 'Paisiniter Denot , pIAIIftIFACTIIIIE ALL /KINDS uw BUM E.11511 , nr. ranging from three to ono rutdred S a w t, B l aster. and" Grist Mille. Mills Yurtiees: Fac tor ise. do. Giye particular attention to the qoestrucrion,ut ammo and Machinery for grist wills. end tor up_rurhb. =almond rimier sawraille. Bare also on and, finished and ready fry:. 1 - ment at short notice. &sines Ima . ‘"4ol,ltn of even' description. Also. fund& Soileniand 811013/ iron ssoarate.g, Wrought Iron iihafting.Efway.ers Pni!i e In every variety, and congnug...theigkinfulture ot Woolen Machinerfand Britelattisr , wsla Ourprices are low - eurpteeitinery manots.-to r ed of the bed quahog of materiEs. and warranted in all ease:, to give antiaraotiln. fir Orderk firom all parts o. ho counwy rollcit. edand promptly filled. t feq I dArr NOTICE TO MERCHANTS E A. IE3, . NEW GOODS, EON, FALL. EATON, MACRITIN At CO., INVITE THE ATTE TIGN Etlii of TRIMMINGS. 141BA1OIDERIES • U BOSILI. (if (WES. 31ILLIS FRI GOODS. • . NOTIS Our present stock etitoraele tive O rp N d . lin,lt o hete tofore kept; with the adoition of .41,1.T1y y ew and usenal articles, to whien we invite the speo.al attention of the jobbing trade. SOLDIERS going into camp alionld onpoly themoolvea with India - Rubber Blankets, all Wool giblrtn. Wool llocks, Gloirow.'Seispenti era Collars, *ie. EATON, M 4CR In CO.. - No. 17 - IFNLIr street. **-410( /110 HOILSII owprzins.—Dt.'sit . 'errs. B. INFALLIB LILMENT FOR .14ORSES is enrivalled an y, I nall eases of Lamenese. =ffrom Berme. Braises or. Wrenching, its s mameal end oertain. Hamm or Saddle dells. fietstekes. Mae" he.. it will also speedily owe Bpsvin and Bangbone may amity ,be pre vented and eared in their incipient ahem. hut confirmed came are beyond the pomildlity o• • ItAtICAL C 17211. No case of tho kind, however, is so deaputato or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment. and its faithful application wil alarwye remove the Lameness. and Oaable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner shoukl hare this resac,iy at hand. for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent thane fortnida diseases mentioned, to which att horses arti and which render so many °utensils valualZe horses nearly worthless. R. E. an r..7,11ff --de2nly-dew:eerr Aaeum for Pittsburgh. LAKE aUPERIOR OOPP-El—bTriO: =Ma . SMELTING Wonyfq, birsanfactmrrzr c. 7 Sheath, Brasiers' aaci Prnrcr..3 - Frr Bottoms, Rai Snit &at unas. !I;) , 1 er &bier, &e. ratdealeri-: Plato. Sheet Irou. - Fire, tie. SW- Constentls on hand, Titnen's Madhint. ad Tools. Warehouse, No. eilt:3l And 14f) ECOND STREETS. Pittsbarsit, • Pc - cua. Si' Special orders of Copper cut to say tern. • SNITH, PARK & C 0.,. - NxrcrEt WARD .1--f i q , 1.4 - iViTr3 4 .l ttr4D. f'.s Warehouse, N 0.149 First andt2o oecion;itz Manufacturers of all rises and I, ;%:riptions o. Scoal Oil. Retorta and Stilly, Oa• and water - Piro ad Ire Dog Irons. Wll2l+ll 1t , 12.1. eel 'Moulds. Pulliay n Hansan and Conplin. r. Also Jobbing and Machine r" ery milt' Ilion made to order. Having a complete machine ease. attashed to the Foundry. all necessary littler trill be otrOtailr 4.ttended to NEW MEDICAL .DISC,OVE j ay Elea THE SPEED! AND IL" MT awe of GOZIORRIINIA. 0 EAT. ITRETHAL Diroharme. Seminal Waaknava Emir • MOD4./.120011ti rLllll,Ronital h t ah , Notqf. Or trletnre an AU. assl=Kid- Wldelt has beev r ad a I t smart of . - . ONE HUNDRED PEYSICIAM. In t p l e rz t i i nto mania% with ttw awn mows, en CIVENII3. 6o n. LAZAULII4, At any eamporaid that* known. - • • . BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS • are creed? is action, ottea zunc-Ul4, corwir. a few CIMA, and when a CUTe affcctoo is is pertain - int. They ar• prepared from very bin oxlttan's that are hannlasc on the dy.tom, and ooveraarss - ate the stomach, or impmstrata the : breath ea cf. ewer coated, a il nauseous tartaia avoiacd. 240 c of diet Mamma, whilst wins ttretto nor doestheir action mterfer• with 'brudagoit,Au suits. Each box-amitspaida dom phis PRICZAINIMOLLAB. Dr. Ball's Treatise on Oleuating esOnyteis. o 887/ Auras, demon-Aso. filar. dz. a. Paimihief of 5 1 ) puma eontainintimpertant advi•o to the BENT t EEL Kt cants aro required:to Po Postage. Ds. szuocciarieN soon., A complete Treatiee on Gotiorrhea,-67ect. &ric her*. Sapkillis. ne.. in all the various steges,mitit 7 P ascriptions linalish.- adapted " for)ittlf tea t went. without the aid of a physicians PRICE ONE POLLAR. _ - • - . The Pile or Boob ardi be Eon% mem from ob servation. by mail. poet-paid: many vat .Me . Agent on receipt of the money. , Reetiester,t4. T.. Gee! A eent. JOSEPH ImarTN - g,„ corner Mule. Street anti 'nips,. mi. , It bold b A all gent for Pit:Amer. y Drusablim TIERNAN do GETTY, Wholesale aad Retail tireeere, IMPORTERS AMR DPLI.ERS j TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, Roe, NORTII-EAST corner of OHIO STREET AND THE pragysrp, ALLEGMES7 tvrr; COUNTRY HOMES - riNuoßmcimicE MITES FOR COILI'I 1 TRY Tasideatei in LINDEN 0- OVE. Oak land. are offered for gale. - branob of the Pitts burgh and East Liberty Railway nos auto the center of the plot. The lots contain one hal/ acre and upwards. Tams only one tenth cub, and one-tenth annually. ArklY Iv, O. LESLIE, At Oaklaort Station. su27-Imd ir ;11 DI ES. MISSES. MID m-a SIREN'S BALMORA BOOT S, Of Kid, Cat arri Morooro. Alec a superior k of _- LASTING. CO N4SRESSI. AND LAOLGAti. IRS: SLIPPEKS. BOOTR AND This, Which are sold at redeemable pries* W. E. SCHUIREETZ & CO $1 rurra.STRZET. _ Nef lad NiPW 111 • . 61 litvittev . • le arr: !tall We Weed Street.
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