James P. Barr, Editor & Proprietor. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CRORCR TRAIN Leaves Wall's Stati3ll every Sunday at 9 . 16 do Turtle Creek. do do ...... 920 do Brinton's, do do 929 do Wiikinsburgh do do 942 do East Liberty. do do 950 Arrive at Pittaburah. 10 15 RETURNING TRAIN P. M. Leaver Pittsburgh every Sunday at....—.. 1 do East Lirerla , do do 24 do Wilkinsburgh do do 132 do Brinton's do do 149 do Turtle Creek do do .... —.l 85 Arrive at Walls. 2 00 J. STEWART. Passenger Agent. Pittsbunth. Jule 9. 1862. jylltf Loom, Ar TUE PRICES or BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS AT B 0 L ND 'S . Ladies Morocco t• eeled Boots. prime $l,OO do Cali do du do 1.00 do h. las dml ao do 1,25 Ni.ses It? prime 75 Chit leo t• Bouts, prime 50 Buys hip Boots 1,50 ouths du lOW le,,e than half price at 98 Xtrket street. sel3 LlOB ligE2lll.•The third and fourth stories of tue DeT; u kilos N 0.21 Pith street. near blur-et. the f nrth story. 2:%,Ch• feet, is being fitted tnr s first class uAllUhßhEAli GAL LERY the Inca tun be'ngen.• of the best ro. the ci'y. The tt , ittl ati ry is two ct - nrinten!s, stall sot' r t int es. and will be rowed t.eperately or toge her. Au, yto Jl. VAltNAlitiAN, set,9 eacrttl et., near Dientot d, , Ilagben3. DIME SAVINGS INSTITaTION, NO 110 S tutt ti field street, opposite t-e Custom House. Char,ored by the Legislature. ()v 16 , tt, !el . _JAME* PARK. Jr, President VICE PRESIDENTS. Wm. R. Smith Fl, F. Rudd Thos. D. Mossier A. Heineman Francis Sellers Josh,.a Rhodes John F. Jennings, Jacob Stuckrath Thomas S. Blair Alei. Bradley 11 enry Lloyd Alfred Slack TRUSTEE% Josiah MDR' C Zug A 9 Bell Jos Dilworth S S Fowl•nr 1% A Reed Jas W Wondwell R C Schmertz F Rehm C W Ricketsou J M Tiernan S II Hartman D M Long R J Ander:on Jas W Baxter D E McKinley C B Wolf Robert 1) Cock - ran Wm Smith _ V Ibinsen CI B Jones 13 F Jones W 11 Phelps Cl 3 Herron sEnar.YAr.y AND Tt.E.StREft. D. E. McKINLET. Open daily, from 9A.Y.C02 P. X. Also, Tues day and Saturday evenings from 6 to Pi o'clock. Depuilt: received of ONE'DIME and upwards. lAN Wends declared in December and Jpne of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed td the credit of the depositor as pridcipal. and bear in terest, thus compounding it. Boots containing Charter. 13y-Laws, fur nished at the office. - - ettitt This Institution offers, especially to these pereen, whose earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, their money not only being safe but bearinginterest, in stead of re:nal:dug unproductive. myl2 SOLAR OIL Wi CO!!PAN Of Pii2iNSYLVANIA: OFFICE ST CLAIR STR ERZ near the Bridge, hatir est. J. WEA VER. JR.. Secretary and Treasurer• tnvl9-tt CCRTT9 - 0. STEIN)! F:TZ THKODORE IL BLACK, STEINMETZ A: BLACK. GENBRAL 1101 USE CARPENTERS AND JOBBERS. SHOP vnttaN ALLEY. between Wood and Liberty Steven., PITTSBURGH. PA. VI - Orden soll,ited and proinptly attended to. aus % utinkg'h Eating !Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITE FIELD STREETSt Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will be served up in the most palatable style. ELI YOUNG, ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield st. SPErgu, NOTICE—TILE LAST IN stallthrnt on the a ses-m tit for Ur wing and p , vmg mW. under th sm plement to the city enarter if t:ot paid t - ef orethe lot of Oct.ber t ext wil he Ilse. d in the hands of the city Sqfici tot for ...1 Ie et ITI. Ij et P 04.4 of suit. sect-If WM. El rlll3 UM. Treat u er. TO THE; PUBLIC. - Riga PECIALLT .Cdthe ignorant andfalse ly blodee 01 ail denomi• nations, treat secret and delicate disorders, self abuse and diseases or taations common and in cident to youths of both sexes, and adults, single or teemed. tiecarug Da. klasitararr publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think it a groat sin sari juimora, and for contamination and sorruption anions their irises, prolamine sons and daughters. Their rattily Physician should De cautious to keep then le_ignorance that they do the came as Dr. SHAN S mu!, (except publishing) lest. a lucrative prat Lice might be lost to the in among stupid fabled, modest and preaumpt.ous fundies, born and raised in ignorance, spring up 18 118118/I[oolBlB and who compare society, intel li gence. sense, ha... to dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly onll3 gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerate pan:rats and guardians are ,thankful that ties.! sons, daughters and wards, previously feeble. sickly and of delicate condition and appearance firizilhandterbeldtoeshealth many and vigor by DE.. through hint have been saved much sat GIG anxiety, mortification, he. Spenuatorr kea or mammal enunissions, are contidetely curse in a very short space of time by his new remecites, which arepecullarlyhbi own. They are commends rote the Vegetable Kingdom , having seen the fallacy,olthe Mercurial treanment,he has abandon ed it and substituted the vagitable Female dis eases are treated with marker soicese—naving had Over forty years (40) experience in their treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in the United States; leads him to say—te all with a fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the-now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with mootobantis and quacks. but come and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases. of w hich so many annually fill our countries. one 1 I' if titer attend to it in fm w elful l it v ertsairrreat i tead of my treatment y proouring a copy of the Medical Adviser.whicb ifiven gratis to all that apply Having the ad vantnere of over forty years , experience and observation. consequently, he has superior skill In the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by theprofassion, as wall as recom mended by repeotable oaken& pgtheliers i pro prietors of hotels, &a. Olnee an telnithntdd street. near Diamond street. Private OOMMUId. nations from all Parts Of the Union Ariel, at tended to. Direct to BOX SOO, Pitt •burgh POllli on w• de&lydaw urunca BLANKETS FOR A. so ti.) soneri rto any of these called "bum liia. ketf ." whien ar- nothing more th an •'t. Cl tn. lime article we offer ;15 warranted w .ter proof .m-d alkr unattested bs heat and cold. whi4l isOt The nue,. w,ih oil el th.. A nother sup ply i net -eceived at the India Rubber Depot. 2 6 and its St. Clair street. selt3 J . Jr IL PHILLIPS. MEW INNS— AL 20U Boxes If R. Bunch Raisins; 150 do Layer do 100 Half Boxes M. R. do 100 do do Layer do 50 Kegs Seed!ees do 25 Draws Sultana do loot received and !or eale by REYNTER 5c BRO'S. ees Nos. 123 and lets Wood street. "s -- 125 Frails Irica Almonds; lo Hales Langudoo do 30 Bags Sic Is do 10 do E glish &Mats: SO do Hitter ss, 80.10 Brazil Nuts; 60 Boxes Shelled Almonds: 20 egs do do 20 Bags 2,000 Cocoanuts; 200 Bass Atr can Pea Nuts: In Store and to arrive and for sale by REY3I ER dr BRO'S. se Nos. 126 and 126 Wood street. 113EVOLVEJLII OF ALL KINDS FOR sais by NIL A mum. ..I1 1 i WOoli meet. Arli£S-12 . BlUa 111 • LS FIUME OATS, 14.4 recdvtd and for eats by —.Ad- A.. FETZER. LAI imam Marbetesd blest Streets. • • •11 • • • 4-11 t OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAHE.I No. 101 East Third street. CINCINNATI, August 18.1862. .1 HOROPOSAILIS ARE INVITED FOR furnishing Uniform._ Regulation Clothing. and Camp and Garrison *impairs for th_o_ new levies of volunteers and militia of the United States. The Clothing and Eqipage. for the different arms of the service, to command, in make and material, to that heretofore used, and to oonfores to the patterns in the office of Clothing and Equipage, in this city, where specifications and samples may be inspected. Proposals should state the article which it is proposed to ftwnish, fhe quantity which can be supplied weekly, the earliest period at which the delivery will be commenced, the total quantity offered, and the price for each article. All articles delivered by contractors are re quired by law to be legibly marked with the con tractor's name. The following list embraces the principal snp plies needed : ARTICLES OF CLOTHING. Uniform Coats. consisting of Engineer. Ord nance. Artillery and infantry: Uniform Jackets. consorting of Cavahi. Ar finery. Infantry. Zouave and Knit; Uniform Trowaers, consisting of Footmen Horsemon, isf Zouave and Knit; Cotton Duck Overal _ Drawers. Flannel and Knit: Shirts, F:annol and Knit; Great Coats, Footmen and Horsemen; Straps for Great Coats: Blantets. Woolen and Rubber; Poncho* Ulm** Sack Coats. Lined and Unlined: Boots, Bootees. Leggings, Stocking* Stocks, Leather Uniform Hats, Trimaied and Untrimmed:* Uniform Cape.,..' R Forage Caps. ecruits, Cavalry and Infantry; Cap Covers. Stable Frocks. Sashes; Haversacks. Knapsacks, canteens. ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE, Hospital Tents, Wall Tents. Sibley Tents, Common Tents, D'Abri Tents; Mosquito Bars; Regimental Colors; Camp do Rational do Standards; Storm Flags: Garrison do Recruiting Flags: Guidons; Axes. Hpades; atchets; Mess Pans: Camp Katlic* Pickaxes; Bugles. Trumpet* Drums; Fifes; BOOKS. Company Order: do Clothing Account do Descriptive! do Morning Report; Post Orderi do Morning Report do Letter; do (Ward; Regimental General Order; do Letter; do Descriptive; do Index; do Order: Target Practice; Consolidated Morning Report Inspection. Security will be required for the fulfillment of every contract. All proposals received by goon of the tenth day front the date of this advertimiment.will be open ed at noun of that diy. and the articles immedi ately needed will be awarded to the lowest tee pomible bidders present. Contracts for further supplies will be rwarded from time to time, as favorable bids are received, up to the time of making the contract. By order of the Quartermaster JNO. 11. DltihaizON, Captain and A. Q. M. NOTICE. Parties who propose 'fii-nishing supplies t& this Department will state iu their proposals how long the proposition holds, and on +tie back of eseti bid will be a guarantee. signed by two revonsi ble parties. that the bidder will execute the con tract if awarded him. No letters or telegrams of inquiry wiil be answered, but alter the letting of the 2tith. bidders will be duly notified when their proposals are accepted. Proposal • will be marked on the outside. "Proptiaals for army Clothi _ .f..NO H. HiCICH.ItnON Captain and A. 4. M. GRAVEL. FELT, AND CANVAS ROOFING. ATERIALS CONSTANTLY OR alrl hand. for sale with instructions; Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOM. Oar work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. B. F. SHOPE, 75 Smithfield st, je2s-3md Pittsburgh. EUROPEAN AGF C Y. silli °MAR RATTIGAN, ZIIROPEASt Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa.. is prepared to bring out or send back passenger: from or to any part of the old country. either by steam or sailuig packets. SIGHT DRAWS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail. log between New York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. fell K lENNINGTON LEON AND NAIL WORSE. LLOYD /ft 1 1 1....A.C11.. Manufacturers of Sr, Skeet, Bolles Plate, Hoop, A and T Leos, Nails and Spikes; Iso. Screen. Email T Rail and Flat Bar Raz Works ar ir a o 4tn it eg ie tt r eli a l IlersiftiiroßK Warehouse. No. Safi Water street and X 6 Market street, Bafraley's 1 sTOVE Is t • • A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Second, 'Pittsburgh, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in . all kinds of Gook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. Wa- In our sample room may be found the ELEBRATED OAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits is which have been fully tested by . ousan.ds, and the Stove pronounced unequaled the de s i rableany i i merket toget s her with agreatmany rattern. have also avers large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now ffered to the fir FANCY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Orates, all of which are offered at very low prices. Speciat inducements offered to building In want of ORATE FRONTS. WILLIAM AMAX!. DAVId Hisareors A. 001711. Spada Partner. . General Partnere. MEANS di COFFIN, aincessiors to WCandlas. Moans * Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Streets, PITTSEMIGW. PA MILITARY GAUNTLETS! BITCH AND HID GAITNTLETS, IN WHI V F. AND 81117. Received by Express this day at RATON. MACRUM & COT. Ne. 17 Fifth area* ArkARLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE CI —A handsome two story brick dwelling eon taining six rooms and a kitchen. with between 3 and / acres of ground, on which is over 100 bear inn frui , trees, shade trees, shrubbery; de.: two never failing. springs and a well of good water. Poseession given immediately - For price and terms &PP!, to N. 4. SAWYER. 5027 Wood street. CAMPkmIPOII 5A14,41% BOW,* vis--iirao.f anal HIIWDCLMIA ADVIITISSICM JESSE JOHNSON, 11111111 COHISSION lIIICHANT, AND DIMLY Eli Flour, Orals and all kinds of Country Produeo, Wham and Liquors, Cleans, Tolosa., &e. d ir li Veral advances made on consignments of OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 23T SOUTH SECOND ST atigkly PHILADELPHIA. WM, BRICE & CO.„ PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET. Philadelphia. fall- Liberal advance. made on eonsignmenti , when required- . myl-lycl CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and eater in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 256 MARKET STREET, North INlde. PHILADELPHIA.. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO, 813 MARKET ST itEET PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Clotho, Cassinuly4, restings he., tic. Always on band a well selected stock of 61004. , guitable for the trade. - E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., • lIIPORTIRS OP WINES, BRANDIES, he FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. aplf.l7:l JOHN X 11.1.180N-WN P lELLISoN..RODUA. , it ELLISON JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTiNCS, NO. 339 Al Rh ET STREET, (Al door below Foort myLlyd PIMA DELP II I A GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Vibulesale and Retail Dealer GENTS' FUUNLSHING GOODS. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. i• I LADEL PH IA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH LION C.OO I" dr., lit:7.U. MANUFACTURERS it , IMPORTERS, -0 F - KMPIS TIGUNISHING Goons AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOUNT!. MINUET: 0W EA BY RA E, NERORANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clidirlitr_et 3ENTLEMENI CLOTHING MADE TO 014 DM CHEAP' FOR CASH. ("AWNS RETURNED anon ■BIN YORK with a choice stock of CLOTHS. CASSIIIIERES and &STINGS. which can be purchased at prices far below the Wald rates. Illargreat inducemsots offered to cask hatters. asZhlwa ucoen t 0 Work DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Ilsoufsoturers of PURE WHITE *E?IEtu CAII . IIOIN 411.1 LS. Mee, NO. R9l JAR ERTY STREET, Pim burgh. Ps. mys-ticud JOHN LITTLE, Jr., NO. 106 FOUNTII STREET. STOCK 4NO BILL BROKER Promissory Notes, Stock Bonds and Mort an bought and •nld. 17.1/ NSW GOODS. ww - Rmuivw.Jurivr RECEIVED FROM WV the East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, forties& and Youths wear. &librarians all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSIMEHICS AND VYSTINOS. H. .glettlEE & CO.. 143 federal strew Corner Market tiguare. Allegheny nits myi STEAMBOAT AGIIs;NCY. W id. . HAZLETT ilea opened an office at NO. 90 W.S.TER STREET, When he will transact a tleneral zocatubeat Agency boohoo, and would solicit a share of ..at: renege fromstaamboatmen. ' au24-Iyd 'TONE WATER PIPE FROM v. so 110 , inch calibre received and for sale hY an 22 • URN KV COLL! NS. Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store For Sale. THE STOCK AND FIXTIIREN OF A Wholesale Grocery and. Liquor House. do ing • good tr do on one of the best be:duces streets in the city, to offered for sale, as the own ers wish to go into other bunkum. For further particulars address au7-tf LOCK BOX Des Pittsburgh P; 0. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are now moaufaeturint a superior aritiole of LIME, which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YAZD, DO9 LABZWY STREET. Bat quolliti of Family Coal always on hand amoval. _ _ _ matt 1614111N0N. NTSWA KT di CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED ASSOCIA ted with taw. ui son. OLIVasE Ectit,fit. 70t k, an s copartnership, for the transaction of the CARPaT EOSINS!, under the name and firm of W. rdcCLINTuC k h SON, he solicits from a (emeromi public a continuance, to the new firm, of the Siam patronage hereto& a by him.: self ado) ed W. htouLINTOCii. irIAIMPETS -Waving purchased for CAM. ILI before the late advance, the largest stock o =hi the einr. we would call the attention of JO and retail buyera to our complete as sortment of OAMPNTS._ MATTING:4. OIL OLOTlin. W. MoOLINTOCK & 80)1. aull 112 Market street. BERLIN ZWIIYIL I 1200 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL, Of all the choice and favorite shade. and mix tures. FOR FANCY KNITTING. Dealers supplied in quantity at lase than Pres ent Eastern prices. EATON. MACRIIII k CO.. No. 27 Wm!. ....et. SOMT ♦ r. DAueLL. ROBT. DALZELL 8 clik, llbalsas Chvoers, COINISSIM MID FORWARBIN MERCHANTS Daslash Praha andlPtehlborshWasidiatm. psi mom 1111111111 T. Waal. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1862. JONATHAN'S . PRESENT "I wish I knew what to buy our Effie for a birth-day present." "Our Effie. How natural it seems to use that caressing phrase—and Jonathan Stark thought,with a sudden thrill of hap pine •e,how short a period would elapseeri he mi g ht say his Effie—his own darling blue eyed wife ! And Jonathan, a gigan tic, brown-browed sett of Connecticut, ,trode along Broadway with ponderous tread and cheery whistle, tiewing theman isin dandies that throng the fashionable p ire with benevolent pity and wondered if they. insignificant little wasp-waisted be ings that they wt re, had been able to find Effies of their own! Not likely, Jonathan thought. for girls up his way preferred six !Cuter; who could swing an axe and wield a sickle hke men, and ' foblish Jonathan imagined New York belles were similar ly inclined, Only the evening before, when he had stood at her fa her's wicket gate, with the. new moon glimmering through the , purple ALtrch twilight, Effie had said to softly as if the dew and the star light and the faint, delicious smell of the golden daindils in the garden border, and the blue violets just budding out on the meadow -,101,es had passed into the very tones of her voice, "to-morrow Isbell be seventeen!'' And Jonathan had thought of a dozen pretty things to say but hadn't been able to get oneof'em any far her than the roof of his mouth! So _ . here he W:l4, fla;:`!ring his briwn leather purse un"aqily in front of every store win , dow. and envying the courage of the ex perienced shoppers. who skimmed into the :turfs, r.::d asked the priers of things, and skimmed lilt again. without any more idea of buying than the man in the moon ! ••If it was a mau.now. I could' tell some t king about it, groaned Jonathan. "but how is a fellow to undetstand the things a woman fancies': My dear, unsophisticated Jonathan I a good many peop!.• have been precisely in your predicament before no.v There worn dainty littio brmnets of blue velvet and plumes: there were lac, collars, dooking to .1 onatilan•t; howi:dered ga..o P-ti if they would th.tter away nt 010 nearest hreath of air. and gleaming tolds of lus iron. sill., which he couldn't any more fancy Effie Seott wearing than h 3 could imagine. the russet robin ()tithe Connecti. cut woods decked out io ;he gaudy plumage of the parr.i.ret. There were flashing jowels and tiny wok ItJt,c.: of shining sat in. wood, with aln .i!lirut very niee to }veil.; at, Nu by 1.0 means adapted to, the wants of te• thrifty little maiden who aia-i equally ht , :nr, darni n g the hine woolen stec'sinc . ,.. , of her farmer briehers , ttiog ae• at patch into the knees of hie- trousers. JOllB2llllll :Ippr bef.r.• thriving zroe.try and eyed gla recepta.leswhen•ghe,him.artdoaions and glossy green peppio s lay enshrined in vinegar. but then he remetnhered that a jar ot pickles w.t.tn't the exact thing to pre• sent to an aflia.,..ed ladylove, and he pass ed tti a doorway where cagelike crinolines swayed gracefully hack and forth at every • there was any way getting the hingimme, — he !hough!. th:con.-.‘olittel . ; renn't wmlir irliiirdinnd I don't pie.. any other erniv..nkta n: , thort of trans• ferring it to Mill If.ir‘orr. No-- that won't do." Suddenly Jonathan Stark stopped short before the glistening treasures at 11 drug gist's window, where a gilded bask e t con tained two fairy cut-glass bottles filled with dear, sparkling cologne. "That's what 1 want ejaculated Jon athan. clapping his hat gleefully on one side. `•Won't that gimcrack look nice on beacon Scott's parlor table Why the minister's wife hasn't anything better than a fiat camphor In,ttle and a vial of essence of peppermint. Hallo, Mr. Shoptuan, what's the ntice of them little bottles?" "Tlite, dollars, sir, — said the glib at tendant, who was busy waiting on a sour faced old maid in exceedingly juvenile costume and short bears' greased curls. Three dollars sounded larger in thrifty jonathan's ears than three hundred would have done to other young men who were lounging iihnUt the store, hut Jonathan thought of Effie Scott's blue eyes and dived into the depths of his leather purse without a repining reflection. "Here's the money," he said, laying a tiny gold coin on the counter. 'Tack up the concern. will you, SO that it won't break to pieces before I can get it home." "Certainly, sir,' returned the shopman politely, "if you will have the kindness to wait OIIQ moment, until I have attended to this lady." !Jonathan Stark eat down on ono of the revolving stools in front of the counter, and swung himself creaking round and round, staring at the drugs and sniffing in the aromatic odor of the scented soaps, and stealing sly glances at the antiquated female. who was whispering mysteriously to the shoptnan, with an odd kind of in credulity that she could by any posssbility belong to the same sex with his blue eyed peach•blossom little fiancee, pietty Ltlie Scott! lie was roused from his meditation by the hulf•suppressed laughter of a bevy of gay girls, who had fluttered like a swarm of butterflies into the store. And what was worse, Jonathan was uncomfoatably certain that they were tittering at his cow hide boots and home-made garments.— Ne turned very hot, and felt a moisture starting upon his brow "Your parcel is ready, sir," said the man of vials and gallipots, and Jonathan making a dash at the square package, neatly tied with pink twine, rushed out of the store, and never stopped until he had reached the cars whose flying feet of iron bore him far out of the city suburbs into the peaceful solitudes, where the still glens seemed to listen as the "evening train," sped by. and the golden spring twilight was full of the strange, indescrib ablera fragnce of budding shrubs, and shooting grass and early wild flowers, opening their meek eyes along sunny spots on the the edge of talkative brooks. "The city may be a very fine place," aolioquized Jonathan.:as:healighted at the station in the woods, "but yon don't catch me there again in a hurry! My head feels like a rattle box, and I do believe the soles of my feet are blistered. I'm glad I bought Effie's present, though, I wonder what she will say to it?" And Jonathan burst into a sly hilarious kind of laugh, which •startled the echoes all along the glen road, into hollow, dy ing cachinations. Yes—Jonathan Stark thought he hadn't accomplished a bad day's work. How little do we, any of ns, know just what wev'e done and what we haven't. Deacon Scott's house, on the brow of the hill. looked dark against the crimson flee that yet lingered along the West when Jonathan opened the "keepin' room" door, and thrust his curly head sheepishly in. "Come in, Stark," said the deacon wbo was thoughtfally rubbing kis opeetaeles. while hisleWsr half was storanng a sub. SELECT TALE. etantial looking stocking at the point of the darning needle. "Do stop a minute, Jonathan," said brisk little Mrs. Scott: "You're always in snob a hurry." (To be Continued.) The Sort of Soldiers that Fill up the Hospitals. The experience of military men is deci. :dedly unfavorable to the enrollment of young men under twenty-one years of age for active service in the army. The hos pital lists show that youths of eighteen are not fit to endure the fatigues and ex posures. of acampaign. It is by soldiers between the ages of eighteen and twenty years that our hospitals are mainly filled. Their constitutions, unformed and weak, give way, in three cases out of four, during a protracted campaign, before the field of battle is reached. The Philosophic Burner. 'MAMMY'S MEW DOVIILE•ACTINti ILA Phi!amebic Blunter for Carbon Oil is now mad,. It possesses malty advantages over the C L make sharp It make or mall light with perfect ecanbustion. 2. It will burn any quantlls , of oil with safety. S. It use be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be =do to burn economically 6. It is more easily wicked than any other Immo. tnM;;;MEM=I g. It throws all the white light above the cane. 9. The chimney can be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are the common No.l sire. and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Bonier. Pries ha cents :_psr doyen RR. Bold a No. 1111 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. iii2s-Irdw 11% HAYDEN. B. 141421. T, Lie 141 FIFTH STRZET. orvogite Catheind REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. I=l , 1 90216. BONDS. MORTGAOSB and otbrr Esea riLier s JOHN PLY/LEGER, lININBIL — IT•ii.. 25 earner Ohio sad Beaver stet ALLEGHENY CITY. Lane stock of Rune of an deeeriptions, on har.d, or made to order, and for gale at b(rWILST CASH PRICES. Repairing promptly attended tr. nola:lyw-m731-dti AD A M Road Read Read ! HIGHLY IMPORTANT 11 GREAT RElLlffil TO THE AFFLICT. D. and those gaffer% g from gressases of ght TO ALL, YOUNG AND OLD: You wish to experiencegreat re li witia your tht, try the world-renowned A H ft 11 PEBBLE APECTACLIER. Purchasers will eontinue to Had perfect satisfac tion by trying thew Sectacles. gold only by .1. DIAMOND. Optlinan. No. if Fifth amt. Post Building. The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames. it desired. &11" Bawer Imposters and Pretenders. ie4 Steam from New York to Liverpool TUE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, Walter Piston Commander, NIGL BS DISP•TCfEO I , IOIIIITTIIIPOOL. MOW NHW TORO. Calling at Queenstown Tuesday - - Sept. 5 Satan's) , - - Aug. 16 Saturday. - - Get. 2' Wednesday. - Oct. 1 ThuriaY.- - Deo.ll Tuesday. - - Noy. 18 airTb is magnifieen t *hip having proved herself unequalled for speed. safety. and comfort. (sea stickwest being unknown to board,) is strongly rec ommended as this most eligible conveyance for passengers. Fins? Cs Pin. from - - - - $llO to $1.5.5 each berth. according to the site. situation. and accommodation of the state Ithoms, all having the same privilege' in the saloons and in regard to meals and attendance. suites of apartm.nts for families may be en gaged by special agreement. servants accompanying paselmgers, and chil dren under 12 yawl of um half are: infants free. SECOND CABIN. State Room Borth'. mask served at separate ta ble. PO. Tickets for the voyage to and from Liverpool at a fare and a half. THIRD CABIN Intermediate State Room—Paseerogers found with bed. bed. din& table utensiia and good gab stantial food. - - • - - - 555 STEERAGE. With superior aroonnuoda•ions. - feet Each passenger allowed tweak" cubic feet cd Innate. An experienced surgeon on bonrdL For freight or passage lipply to THOS. ILATTIO AN, 115 Water stroelk_Pitteharjrh. CHAS. 4_ WttiNt). At the otßee:la;iirelti " . l". HOWL AND .4 ASPINWALL. A° *et% hi. B. dr C. P. MARKLE, lianahunursrs and Desists in BOOK CAP LIETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 817 Weed street to NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Ps. ay.) 1S Cash paid for NAGS. JAMES H. OHILDB. HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City. ILLIIMATIMIZIII OP SEAMLESS BAGS, 41W OF • ONNAMMILG-6, go lushes to 40 Imbed Wilde. Wood nay li e CHILDS .1k CO'B, 11 stmt. Pirgh. y COUNTRY HOMES. THOSE CHOICE SITES FOR COTIIb TRY residencies in LINDEN OVE, Oak land are offered for wile. branch of the Pitts burgh and East Liberty Railway runs into the center of the plot. The lota contain one bah acre and upwards. Terms only one-torah rush, and one-tenth annually. Apply o. te W. LESLIE, At Oakland Station. ant!-Imd DUPESNE BRASS WORKS. FULTON At CO.. •111UPILOTIIIIIIRO01,1111•11ST &Lat■7T OP FINISHED BRASS WORK. DAS AND STEAK FITTERS, B pa-Particular Wooden to ltilas Oil Reguar orler. Ci tis hig oboat i s i liS n alU ) r dcarrlr " ' gar Rao' OQ Ng; DIV% Gam Brackets awl lab* Vanier ST. t3TRENT AND DUMAS= WAY. fa 13.0 Rsvin.vam - szvinviens- Colt's new and old modol.all sizes. Wbibiqr. do do do Allen k Erbeelook'n Certridre t•horp's Cartridge—always on ba..l qvul for nolo by BOWN k TETLEY. ee6 136 Wool W ALL PAPER FOR AUTUMN OF 1862. A complet. snistment of boadAd PAPER IEAERINGR. of a ll gly es. traglltterali tb. tax adms its. will void &taw out law talk unatimas 714. Wood On* .T. S. ,- M. 3.1.1.,5TEEN, Brass Founders, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, All kintl4 of Bras and Iron Cocks matte to order. BltAn CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS Made at the &lomat notice. OIL ai MERV'S Flt TED UP lef t nt BOWN 4:TETLY,r'S. 138 IV( ST EET. wid be prc:ini tiy nt , enr!":l to. The inerni , ers of this thin being preeti me ehanios. et' many yenrie e • prrienee in the busi fieFs, will imuro tU girt: satistiotion in teen- re se6-Iyd S.M. KIER & CO., Pure No. 1 Carbon Oil, 'Acr EAT:. 4.0-01r,...7. 44. LIDEirIN STREET. opposite Fenn'. . 4V—Ail oil warranted. aut2:lyd HENRY: W. BE.A.HAONT 101:105LIZIA-- cih THE TWO-MILE itt Foreign Brandioa. Witm and Gins: ahm. Blackberry. Raspberry. Wild Cherry, and q;inger Ilr :ndies. Old Monongahela. Rye' and other WlaiAie3, Jamaica Rum. SuPe rior Wine Bitten, .R:v Nu. Pini Liberty atreea, Or.o - Pe Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Hotels. Taverns. sti..l I:mollies supplied at mod erate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider for Cate or hotel 1 , 12 , 1 , , ~lee WOK' AYE DirtflariEs» / Dr.P.ROWN'S FfDICAL A and SU/L(I4CA L O rz, !qt.. 60 Smithfield street, e - D.ttearth s 5 :1 - '44- Pennsylvania. k -4- / • Dr.BROWN 15 .x.. 1 eltizeu. = • of Pit'zsbargh, :IA beer. TP , '• Practice tor 015 ill twenty-tire ,' years. 3114 De t...osily to and Surgical "•• CITIZENS AND STRANOER, In need of a mocitial friend, riot fan te End out the srin pl.'s) of relief. The Doctor is • rogular graduate, mid hi , sC . .. 9erience in the treat merit of a certain es , utrea:os is a sure guar antee to theraTt.r . e.n . ntjtrdri!nir l,ernasgeot g thr. us 3 V, ..JeL.e..l:w. and following his adrit e. DX. 1311011'N'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the work. form of Venereal Diseasee, linvarities anliSerchaleas Affeationp.— Also all hareditary taint, which martfreta itself in the farm of totter paorizeig. an•l a groat many fOrmr of eager. the oriiin of whi - ..b iho iiiar;cnt I: entirsly ignorant. 1.. , p.OTSC, - i E iit.licted. Dr. Bry:rn otter*. hem of a sure on. ii•ar.:ti rinioverT. Dr. Drewn'a atarn.ing troubie brought on °Rep I.r tiaat .101:tars habit ol seneaai gratiDeation, the voting and weak anntlei often; Five way to, Lnelr own tleerrnction,) ar the nr.is , I:.nr.at: in the cour.tr.r —they ere safe. an,l , af..l.:c a ei cods rtkrcoratior of health. i:~.E; iAiIM Dr. 13:• 7 , 11'0 re. • never fail to cure this; pninfu: di-easoD.ti..=.--he will warrant s core. He trzetts Idlest. (Itrcrrhma stri,.ture. Few.AIOWOII.I.:P.CSZ. 31011thij: SuprrrE,,l , Lr..r.es of the q.oitt% Fietels In AT,. F in_ i n the Bark end Kitln..g. Irr:re.tler.; of the Died4er. to sothc-r with ;d:id au impure origin. A lotto.. sv;;j3.:cuis, rite, direete lt •Smitbfio'd St.. Pith•bereh, oil! answer ed. Medicine's.;.: C. ce. a,4.llrueg, s:.fely rtackci and se.:•.i.re I: )L• °face sad pr: , r1.: 1 Snrinfield etroet. Pittsbaui• c07.5-Itcw:is SMJTEL. PAR CO., NIPCS.II. "l'e .9. IS I , 4's , 11 1 4 41311.1: - PA Wernher:sl, 4. and 11:3) ,CSI:11d. St? Mar " " t.''"T " - ••• ".,• rtirms et 30.11 Oil. lU-to ,; z. 4 ,t , r Pipe [tens.:;;L-0 (alias Pallier, 1.137CC.r3 ALo Jo! h+, err de wnpti!..n . he Fe Ein• fry. L 4.1; trill be v.y.-pfully ittendexi t TI EM\ AN GEII7IY, Wholesale and livAnil Grocers, EC= rEss, WINES , MOS ORS, de., NORTU-E.iST corner of OHIO STREET AND TUE DIAMOND, A lA. EC: 11. F, 17; Y CITY 1 . 1.c"2_'"11.40 /. St." (-* LONC. MILLER & CO., WORKS AT SRARFSEITROII STATION. AL LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. eirOttice and War. houst. a* MARKET iirruEr.r, I'ITTSRURGIi Llanufacturea of Illazdn.itirr and Lubricated Carbon Oils and Len:tole. NO. I REFINED Oil, WARRANTED NON-EXPLOSIVE, alway 3 on hand. ec24:13 WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Ilintinrters of Wilif ES, IIif.ANDILS. MC. ALSO. Di3tillers find Dealers•in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISET 327 iabersy Str tirt, nng•lo PITTNEIVARIII. PA. J. H. CASIDAY. Note, Stock, Draft, Bond and Mort• none, Real Beard. and Bier. dimwits*, Broker. OFFICE, ROOM No. 111 BURKE'S BUILDING. FOURTH STREET. Pittebargh. Ps. aeL.215,000 to Invoat In Mortgagee and No. 1 paper. myZa CORNWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old established Coach Faotory.) DIMILTESNE WAY, NEAR ST. CLAIR STREET. Repairing done as nitell. is 7 WALL PAPER ! WINDOW CURTAINS, &o. New Styles for Spring of 1862. A Great Variety and flue Assort merit 111 . 010 6 1.4 COMM to Sr; per Pleat,. For ask by THOMAS PALMER, NO. 91 WOOD STREET, Between 6th 415th,'A door below Diamond Allen tah9l DAUB & CAPPELL, MERCHANT TA .ILOREI 4 NO. 185 SNIT OFIELD STREET. VETE HAVE JIIST RECEIVED A v v large and well selected stock of FALL GOODS, oonsibting of Cloths,Castmeres, Vesting.. die. ALSO—A largo took of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, 'winding WpoiesSkiric Paper Collars. Nock Tiee, and evorythtng ustully ke. t by tr roues Furni4b ing blorp. taders prom: tly executed. su,Dlyd CoL,Ts szvoi.vgme-6 AND g mon 6 that. far sale at redueediniootkr • BRtArrt & TETLEY. to Iff nn4 Cfrolot HOOP Nek.BuT*--141111 Leahl EN,. Ali see and CV dean, at Metgelland's sutler 0011,*Y BROWN kixar • in wood enk. Vol. XX.--■Establisht 15412. LAIE SIMEMOR 00.fi. , ::a r4IIEI SMELTING UT; REA. .P.AII.IK. RIPCE.:.11.1)1( ec 4COI. Sheath. Braziers' and Bolt Prerat'd Cop. Per Bottoms. Raised Stilt ti r o ter SuWer. And deniers ir. Ti Pia' ‘Shcrt Fir%• XS- Constaniir ea hand, Xiamen's Alaeh'..n•re nd T o Warehouse. 14.‘i -.7. ECOND ea - Special ordzra cle. , 3r•ed tem. WM. IL FABER Sz, CO, STEAM ENGINE SU LOUIS GENBAL MACHINISTS Abil BIKER MICEAS, Blear the Pam. B. B. Pe..v.cz-7-:..? Deem, E ALL Nl A Steam i lne;i . trea ja . frai r a C; ;LTa' S to ane haralmt and fifty horae ;Amer. rnti :.•uteri fur Grist Mille. Saw Mills, Ptlrtia;.:V!, 1 , x17, 611,e!.. Give pezticular attention to she rcr.rnristion of Engines and Machinery for riot edits, and for a a n i c hn n td i h'e rs: ;l 4 2. G 4i h ',. ! shin. went at shortnotico, ovar y description. Also, furnish Boller and Shoot za • wattl 7 , Wrought Iron Shaftang. Hatigers.l.2 , l every varie and - cantina', rho'r , :?:-.!7,13:0rz Woolen Machinery and Als,:hige Our prices are low, car macZnt a of the best quality of materials. c_:...l•4,3l':nottat in all cases to site satisfactiw, - • • der Orders from ell part , edand promptly Clod. law . . . WiABB NOW 116..NriT3CI'ITRENti thin article, which for b0,.-nina freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of color. (which color we warrant to Lo chaacce. We or expo are.) is unsurpast by aty nfttor in this or Eftstont rearkete. a u :profitable Oil to the consumer, we can sw , ::aliy rc.tommen3 it. Mao. oar murafacture ei CAUSTIC SUtiA, Used by enlarge Soap Makers at:6 Oil Ittnt'cortes, which creels 10 per cent. in tas„the:::;: io the :ntt of Engdisb Soda brought to this country. Unr manatacturo of - SAPONIFIER, OR CONEEN.INATED LYE: SAL , Lti. Are so well ar.l faxorabir :.new t::a a:gition is sufficient. An orders and inquiries mill tt tended to by addretrine. GEOIWE Penna. Salt Mann far triu g 24 Wood PIVAUZIThe .1 OM: IS ot,ir fI 1 4 04 44 ,. , P 4d ic FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT—DR. AL SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet. of Connecticut, the great hone setter. and has been used in his pringlee for the last twenty years with the most astonishingsuccess. A.: an external rem edy it is without a rival and will alleviate pain lucre speedily tlinu any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorder!! it is truly infallible, and as a cure for Sorts, Wounds. :Sprains. Cruise , , ke.. its soothing, 'healing, and poweilul strengthening properties, excite thejwt wander and aacaishuomt of ail who have over given it a trial. Over four hundred cvlilleates of remarkable cures, performed by it the lc two years. attest this fact, K SELLERS Sr c0. M.1 .4 gent' FittAreh. den,:lydewerot IMPORTANT TO LADIES IDR. JOHN Itek Eff* EY. Et'A IND 10111 upwards of tot yoard dov.t:a hi; _pro.; tessionai time exclusivcor to thn trot:talent of E'er:aid biliculties, and having succeeded in thou sands of eases in rostarbag tht aaiated to Eontai health, has now entire confidence inofterin¢pab- HCfY Ins " Great American Rezaady," DR. MARV ZIPS CRON-THERMAL FEMALE PHIS! Whioh have never yet failed (when the direc tions have been strictly followed: in ro • moving difficulties wining from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature. or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spina/ Affections. Prolapses Uteri, the WAssee. or other weakness of the Uterine Or goes, Alec in all cases of •Leinlity or sVertoue Prostration. Bysteriee. Patintations. A c., Are.. do., which are the forerunners of more serious disease. egg. There PiG. are perfectly harming on the con stitution, and may he taken by he moat delicate/es male without coming dishes; at the same time they ad like a eliorm, by strengthening. invigo rating. and restoring the system to a healthy eon • dition„ and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should, however, not be taken during the Mat three or four months of . pregnancy, though safe at any other time, co unsc.arriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. Paton Ors DOLLAR, and when desired will be sent by mail pre-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y., G en eral Agent Sold byWaWetegenerall EP y, .141)61JA FLEMIS44, Corner Market street and the Oi..mod, aulillvdoeowis Agent for Pittsburg. fiatiNDRIIEII.- 50ea.ks Prime Currants 10 cases Si sly Liquorice; 2 do Cal. b. ia do 25 boxed Maecsronk • 20 do 't ertnieella: 50 do Olive Oil. quarts and pints; SO eases Sardines. and 34 sans; SO trails Dates; 50 boxes Castile Soap; SO do Citron : • 5 cases Prttues jars; 5 do do fancy boxes. 200 boxes No. 1 Fire CraCkllll o In store and for sale by RHYMER k BROS. se.s No.'s 126 and M Wood street. Cornueopive kbaloon, CORNER OF UNION AND FIFTH STREETS. ITHERE THE PUBLIC CAN 08. V TAIN the beet and purest Liquors Meals served at all hours on the shortest no. lice. Lunch everg morning between the holm Of 10 and 12 o'clock. FRED._WEISS. auk-ly Proprietor. MIIIITTOBVIROR ORANCII, NO. 1 Wood Street, of the Baltiwore Piano Par tory. established in 1836. A choice stick of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pianos. combining all the mats finis of s first class Ins rnment with Into novelties (underpstent). Highly important to the critical pianist. Low for cash or acceptance. Vr ISE A BROTIIER. Manufacturers. TINE ELDORADO, (70)/URRLT COURT EXCHEQUER.) CORNER FIFTH & SMriIiFIELD STREET% (Opposite the Poet Office.) BE SUBSCRIBER HATING .1. taken the above well-known stand, will be illeatwd to see his friends at all hours. kin wines. liquors, ales, and ei jou eav N are Li o f li tte y b . est. te24-3aid Proprietor. . LA DI EN, MISSES, AND tam, DANN'S BALMORAL BOOTS, - Of Ni'. Calf. and Morocoo. Also a "Pubs sto,k of Lasrm. CONGRESS. AND LACE GAIT ERS; SLIPPERS. BOOTS AND TDIS. Which are bold at reasonable prices W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., 81 FIFTH STREET. A RMY SHIRTS, ".• SOLDINSS' GOODS L New rtyleteelliagalteip. at MAC_RA4 k LYON, R. 2 M , Areit strpoit. 1.4 4.1 t .4. ni•Onntnii. lI6As- ).W 1 20 080 d mb It Refined Ruyan grusiked do 3D do rowdved- "dft • SO do Como e hammed NW. To arrlvo sad Su we be zinnikb, SWIM! Noe. 138 sad 11 Wood 11nd. =UZI Msuulacturcr2 iron .IFou la d P ETT:; 17.3:t DR' ' 7. :•::1-1. 1 y at. (Near Market.)