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    ENTIRELY VEGET AB LE
NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION
A PURE TON:C MEDICINE.
DR HOOFLANWS
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS
PREPARED BY
I B C. M. JACKSON, Philade
phia, Penna.,
Will effectually cure
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chronic. or Nervous Debility. Diseases
of the kidneys, and all Diseases
Arising. from a Disordered
Liver or Stomach.
such
as Consti
pation. Inward
Piles, Fullness or
Illood to the Head,
Acidity of the Stomach.
forty} Hesnburn. Disgust
od, Fullness or Weight in
the Stotuach. Sour Eructations. Sink
in., or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stout-
Swimming of the Ileau. Hurried and
difficult Breathing. Eluttonng at the Heart,
Choking or sulliienting sensations when in a lying
oosture: Di lUD ess of Vision, Dots or webs be
ine sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the
Dead, Delicienny of Perspiration, Ye!.
lowness of the Skin and Eves .Pam in
the Side, 11 , ck , Chest, Limbs,
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Fla.h. Constant
imaginings of Evil,
and great de gyres
sion of
spirits
A will positively prevent Yellow Fever. Billions
Fever, .te.
THEY CONTA
NO ALCOHOL OR BAD IN
WHISKY!
They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine
nses out of hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal
popularity of lloofland's German Bitters, (purely
vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru
pulous adventurer, ffave opened upon suffering
hntuanity the flood pates of Is ostrums in the shape
of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious
drugs, and christened Tonics. &mai:hies and Bit
ters.
Beware , of the innumerable array of alcoholic
preparations in plethoric bottles, and hig-beiiied
kegs under the naidest appellation of Bitters
which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases,
nod leave the disappointed sufferen4 in despair.
YOU if NTSOMETLIINGto STRENGTII
ES YOU?
YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE?
DO lOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON
STITUTION I
DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELT.?
DO 10 tr WANT TO GET 11H) OF NEE VO US
NESS/
DO WAN? EN"*GY
t . )O lOU SLEEP WELL?
DO YOl7 ir..ll' 'MISR AND VIGOROUS*
PEELING!
al 110 we
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
From J. Newton Broken. D. D., Editor of the En
cyclopedia of Ileligiotot Knowledge.
Although not disposed to ftvor or recommend
Parent Medicines in general, through distrust of
;heir ingredients and effects: I yet know of no
sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the .
benefit he believes himself to have received from
any simile preparation in the hope that he may
thus contribute to the benefit of others.
• I do thiathe more readily in regard to Woof
land's German Ditters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson, of this city, bemuse I was prejudiced
Hut lust them for neany years, under the impres
.ion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture,
Ism indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker,
Esq „for the removal of this prejudice by proper
vests, and for encouragement to try them, when
au tlbring from great and long continued debility.
The use of three ',utiles of these .Bitters, at the
beginning of the present year, was followed by
evident relief, and restoration to a degree of
jodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for
ix months betbre, and had almost depaired of re
fining. I thereihre thank God and my friend for
,ireeting me to the use of them.
J. NEW PULLADELPHEA, June 23, 1861. TbN BROWN.
From the Item Jowph Kennard, Pastor of the
Tenth Itaptiot Ghurch.
Pa. JACKSON - Dr:su S.n :—I have been fr
inently - requested to . cannect my name with cow
uendations of different kinds of medicine, but
egardi. g the caches as out of my appropriate
phere, I carious a cases declined: but with a
..lear proof in in and particularly
tuY uwh family..of the usefulness of Dr. 11011f
land's German Bitters, I depart from my usual
nme, to express my full conviction that for
general debility of the system, and especially Liv
er Comp inin :t is a safe and valuable preparation.
In tome cases i beneficial but usually I doub from
it will be very to those who suffer
the above causes. Yours very retpctfully
J. H. ICENNAR . D.
Eighth below Coats street, Phila., Dec. 24th.
romthe Wife of A LDERMA NW UNDER. Ger
mantown.
GER3IAN;OWN. Juno 1, 1861.
Da. C. M. JACKSON Siri—lt gave me pleasure.
wo y ears ago, to give you a certificate, testifying
eat the German Bitters had done for me lam
ow perfectly cured of all those diseases your
3cdieine professes to cure viz; Dyspepsia, Chron
ic and Nervous debility , fmaeaee of the Kidneys,
te. The powerful influence it exerts upon Ner
vous prostraticn is surprising. I have been con
sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and
without hesitation, have recommended it for the
above complaints. and in every
.instance it has
effectually cured. Your medicine has a great
reputation in Germantown, and is sold in every
Drug Store, - anal in most of the Grocery 'stores
here. Malay one should question what I. say, let
thew come toGerunnitown, and I will prove to
theirnatisfaction„ that the Bitters have cured in
this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above
diseases.
Respectfully, RANNAII LAUNDER.
Main street, above Rittenhouse. Germantown
ean'a.
JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS.
np the constitution, and give health
and strength to an overtasked and diseased
ealth.
READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY
PHILADELPHIA. August 12. 1862.
DR. D. M. JAcEsos—Dear Sir: While in Vir
ginia, owing to the change of water. I was taken
with.a severe diarrlirea. which seemed incurable.
Ind which greatly weakened me When we
cached Martinsbunt,-I feared I should have to
rime home; hut noticing some of your Bitters in
~he store Mr. 11. 11. Price, in that town. I pur
hased a supply. and on taking it was speedily re
stored to health. The diarrhea was quick
checked, and I experienced no return of it. A
number of my comrades, who suffered in thesame
manner and from the came cause, with whom I
shared the Bitter.:, join me in this certificate. I
expect to return to the sea; of war with the Leg
on, and shall certainly take a supply of the Mit
t' sin my knapsack. I would not be without it
r its weight in gold, particularly on going into
rnestone region.
Yours. truly, A, E. ALTEMUS.
Company 11, Scott Legion.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See: that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON."
it on the WRAPPER of each bottle.
hincival Office and Manufactory,
NO. 631 A RoCI-1
JONES & EVANS,
(&ECESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON & CO.)
- PROPRIA'TORS.
Por sale by Daemon) every
and Dealers in
t own in the United States. and by
Dr. GE". H. KEYSER,
Pissabssrch.
D. P. 1111111FARTIL
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sm. Also ter sale at JOSEPH FL IN eer -
y a. of the Diamond and Market s tartes,
For sale also 14 ,
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OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE:I
No. 101 East Third street,
CINCINSIATI• August 18,1862.
SID IRO PON A L ARE INVITED FOR
-11. - furnishing Uniform, Regulation Clothing,
and Can* and Garrison
militia o f f
the new
levies of volunteers and militia the United
States.
The Clothing and Eqipage, for the different
arms of the service. to correspond, in make and
material, to that heretofore used, and to conform
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 fnmish, fhe quantity which can be
supplied weekly, the earliest period at which the
delivery will be commenced, the total quantity
offered, and the price tor each article.
All articles delivered by contractors. are re
quired by law to be legibly marked with the con
tracor'e name.
The following list embraces the principal sup-.
plies needed:
ARTICLES OF CLOTHING.
Uniform Coats, consisting of Engineer, Ord•
nance.Arillery and Infantry:
Unit Tin Jackets, consuating of Cavalry. Ar
tillery Infantry. &nave and Knit:
Unifo• m ! Irowsers, consisting of Footmen,
Horsemon, Zousve: and Knit:
Cotton Duck Overalls;
Drawers, Flannel and Knit:
Shirts, F lannel and Knit;
Great Coats, Footmen and Horsemen;
Straps for Great Coats;
Blanket,. Woolen and Rubber:
Ponchos;
Tahnas:
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. btable Frocks, Sashes;
Haversacks, Knapsacks. canteens.
ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE,
Hospital Tents, Wall Tents. Sibley Tents,
Common Tents. D'Abri Tents;
Mosquito Bars;
Regimental Odors;
Camp do
National do
Standards;
Storm Flags:
Garrison do
Recruiting Flags:
Guidons;
Axes.
Spades;
Hatchets;
Me..s Pans;
Camp Kenles:
Pickaxes;
Bugles.
Trumpets ;
Drums;
Filets;
Company Order; BOOKS,
do Clothing Account:
do Descriptive!
do Morning Report;
Post Order;
do Morning Report;
do Letter;
do Guard;
Regimental General Order;
do Letter;
do I),escriptivel
do Index;
do Order;
Target Practice;
Consolidated Morning Report:
Inspection.
Security will be required for the fulfillment of
every contract.
All proposals received by anon of the tenth day
from the date
thatis
.advertisement. will be open
ed at noon of idiy. anti the articles immedi
ately tiouded will be awarded to the lowest res
pvnsible bi !di re preeent.
Contracts for further supplies will be rwarded
from time to time, favorable bids are received.
up to the time it leaking the contract.
By order of the Quartermaster Ile oral
J 11. DICK hRbON,_
Captain and A. Q. M.
N 0 'l' 1 41E .
Parties who propoao fu•nisking supplies to this
I Department will state in their proposals how long
the proposition holds, and on ne back of each
bid will bea guarintee. signe by two re,ponsi
bie parties. • that the bidder w itl execute the con
tract if awarded him. letters or telegrams of
inquiry will be answered, but alter the letting of
the zSth, bidders will be duly notified when their
proposals are accepted. Proposal will be marked
on the outside, ”Proposals for + rmy Clothing."
J.NII IL DICKER,ON.
Captain and A. Q. M,
GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS
ROOFING.
11,1 ATERIA LS CONSTANTLY ON
ER 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. SHONE, 75 Smithfield st,
3in
ie2s-d Pittsburgh.
ELT 11,0 AGENCY.
+1141110111415 RATTIGAN, EITROPEAS
a Agent, U 5 Water Street, Pittsburgh. Pa.,
,s prepared to bring out or send back passengers
from or to any part of the old country, either by
steam or sailinpaeltets.
SIGHT DltAk TS FOR SALE,
Part of Europe. payable any
roiallentiffs3or,thAegefll t d ib a r m At h illsif i ef egatil t ni
Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers aail
ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and
Galway.
fell
•
If k IHNS/NGTON
IRON AND NAIL WORKS
LLOYD it. 13 1 , A.Cii..
Manufacturers of
air, Sheet, Holler, Plate, Hoop, A
and T Iron, Nail's and Spikes ;
ISO. Screen, dmall T Rau and Flat Bar Raib
Iron, suitable for Coal Workb.
wo r k s are adjoiniak the CITY GAIS WORR
Warehouse, N0.'14 Water street and iif
6 Ilarket street, Bagaley's anlitting.
splB:6am-ia
bTOVE w
Is ll‘l* ke
A. BRADLEY,
NO. 30 WOOD STREET.
earner Second. Plataburgh,
Idannfaottuarand Wholesale and Retail dodos In
all kinds of
Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Fronts, Fendera, dto.
oar In our sample room mu be found the
ELEBRATED OAS BURNING MOH STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
merita oi which have been fully tested by
. °nand% and the Stove pronominal unequaled
an) in this motet together with sweat maw
thin desirable patterns.
have also a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING'STOVES.
embracinesome of the BEST PATTERNS now
fered to theymblic.
sir FANCY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS. of the newest styles. COMMOD
Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are
offered at v.rryy low prices.
p' inducements offered to builders 11•
want of ORATE FRONTS. my2fttf
WILLIAM NUM. Lund
111M8011 A. corm. Special Partner.
General Partners.
MEANS do COFFIN,
ainooessors to.M'Canttlese Mesas rt Co.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Darner Wood and Water Streets,
cenhip prTTesurrlassu. P 4
MILITANT GAUNTLETS I
BITCH AND KID GAUNTLETS,
IN WIIII E AND BUFF.
Received by Express this day at
EATON. MAORITM & OO'S.
No. IT Fifth street
U
ARLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE V —A handsome two story brick dwelling eon_
taming six rooms and a kitchen s with between 3
and I acres of ground. on which is over 100 bear
ing fruit trees. shade trees. shrubbery. &c.: two
never failing Springs and a well of good water.
Possession given immediately. For price and
terms apply to N. P. St AWYEII.
au27 47 Wond street.
CARP KNIVES FOR SALE RY
BOWN a TEMEV
gall LUWaatii.
JESSE JOHNSON,
61111111C0111118810N lEECHANT,
•
AID DILLII llf
Hour, Grain and an kinds of Vensitry
Produce, Wiliam and Liquors,
Mars, Tobaeo, 4k43.
air Liberal advances made on consignment , at
HIGH WINES.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST
an.%:li PHILADELPHIA.
WM. BRICE & CO.,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET.
Philadel plata.
Whom. L
eqiberaluired. advances made on consignment.,
CHARLES MAGEE,
Importer and ealer in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetta
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &a,
255 MARKET STREET,
North Side. PHILADELPHIA.
mod-lyd
FRIES &. LEHMAN,
NO. 813 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA,
Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings
Always on hand a well selected stock of Good
suitable for the trade. myl-lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO
LItrOVERO or
WINES, BRANDIES, &o
AND DIALICHB 111
FINE OLD WHISKIES.
NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREEI
PHILADELPRIA.
JOHN D CUMIN-WM P lILLISON-RODMAN B ELLi
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CORMS AND VESTING
NO. 339 MARKET STREET.
(2d door !below Fonrl li,)
PHILADELPHIA
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Doak!
LK RUBY DEMORIPTION OP
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
PiIi.LADELPIT
C. HARRY BRIA.B,
WITH.
LA3TVGI - COPF•Ib.: PE: ARC!,
MANUFACTURERS d IMPORT EltS.
—OE--
HEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ANI
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
nwlayd POILADELPIII4
OWEN' 41141.1111 ,
MERORANT TAILOR,
49 St. (lair Street.
IENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OE.
DER CHEAP FOR CASH.
HAMINO RETITRI . IIED FRO!! NEN
with a Acme stock of CLOTii:.
CASHMERES mad vESTINOS. which can b.
purchased at prices far below the usual rates.
Air - Great inducements offered to cash buyers
seffivatn
Lucent Oil ----------
Wor
DUNCAN, DUNLAP 86 CO.,
fdanufaoturers of
PURE WHITE REFINES;
C A It, 13 O N O / L 4
Wilco, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET, Pitts
burgh. Pa. myg-tinvi
JOHN LITTLE, Jr.,
NO. 106 FOURTH STREET.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER
Promissory Notes, Stock Bonds. and Mortgag e nought and sold. iy
NEW GOODS.
WEII..4IVEJtroI RECEIVED FRO,:
the East a large and choice selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER G00D.6
tor Gen& and Youths wear. "embraeings all tb
almost atylse COATINGS, CASSIMERES AN '
VFSTINGS. W. 11. IMBRUE & CO.,
143 Federal utr,
Cqrner Market Square. Ahead ear nits
STEAMBOAT AGINS4I . I.
WM. II A:E L. E.;
Has opened an °Moo at
NO. 90 WATER STREET,
Where bus i ne s s ,
an
(tenors* riteaudir.
Agency and would solicit sham of i•n
roman from etemnbeal men, sc24-Ird
STONE WATER PIPE FItIONI a 10
1.7 1 inch calibre received and for sale by
au22 111 II (701.1.,1N1N
Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store
For Sale.
HE STOCK AND FIXTIIIKES or
A Wholesale Grocery and Liquor House . , In
ins a food tr de on one of the best bum oic
-streets in the city, is (offered for sale, as the us n
ere wish to so into other business. Fur furthe.
particulars addres ,
au7-tf LOCK Box 111%. Pittsburgh P. 0
r o BUILDERS AND CONTRA( T'O R.
We ere now inenntiseturine a superior aritiole
LIME,
which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL
YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET.
Beet imolai of Family Coal %loon CIL
band as usual.
moil+ ancarolon. orrawAkirr
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE UNDERSIGNED U ANSOCI A
red witri u, un. OLIVER 31c ,
V h., to a &punnet - AM, for the transiictice
the C , B,PeT BUS!, under the um]
firm of W fiIcCLINT CK Jr. bON, ho
tram a generou. public a continuance, to the nee
firm, of the liberat patronage heretnfo o by him
self enjoyed W. fit et; L [MOCK.
- - .
CARPII7I I I -Raving purchased for CA , 11,
before the lateadvance, the 'afloat stook of
Carpets in the city, we would call the attentiot. of
wholesale and retail buyers to our complete as
sortment of CARPETS. MATTING,,OIL
CLOTHo. &o. W. MoCI.IINTOCK SO S .
&al 112 Market street.
BERLIN ZEPHYR!
1200 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL,
Of all the choice and favorite shades and mix
tures.
FOR FANCY LIMITING.
Dealers supplied in quantity at lan than pres
ent Eastern prices. _
anls
EATON. MACRITM & CO..
No. 17 P+ook,
ROBERT DAWES, F. DALZELL.
ROBT. DWELL ar
Wholesale Groom, •
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AND
Dashes in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture.,
Nee. 251 LIBERTY STREET,
at.4aol. • PITTEUMFILGLI
SELECT TALE.
JONATHAN'S PRESENT
[Concluded.]
A nd Ellie, who sat on a low stool, just
in front of the generous, glowing fire, par
ing a wt oden tray of : red checked apples,
chdn't say a word. but pared away for dear
lite. and pretended not to see Jonathan.
"Thankee, I can't stay to-night," said
Jonathan. "Ellie, here's something I
have brought you for a birthday pres
ent."
lie laid the package on thetahle, along
side of a japanned tea-tray and big family
It Ic. and disappeared. And the first
t i .g De con Scott knew. tl , e apples were
rol big on t:m door`and Etlie had vanished
Up io r rhuint;Cr.
• •Weti, " deacon, apolegPtieally
".e've been you ,g ourselves, Betsey!"
How Ellie's heart beat as she removed
the wrappings of the small white box, by
toe dun light of one tallow candle, on her
little pink draped toilet table. How kind
it. was of Jonathan to remember—how
pleasant it was to be thought of. She
opened the box, with cherry lips half apart,
and her cheeks flushed with bright expec
tation.
The box was divided into small com
partments. Etlift had never seen anything
like it before! and she-gazed in mute won
der, that soon changed into indignant
wraifiT
"Good gracious! what does this mean?"
she ejaculated.
There were tiny pink pastilles labelled
"rouge" and a cup of white powder,
[narked "pearl," and a bottle ticketed
`• Cream qf Roses, to be appliederecy night
and nforning," and a crimson, paste like
cosmetic. in a vial, with a suspicious little
brush m it.
Etbegot no further in har . investigation,
but dashed the box angrily upon the floor,
and burst into a storm of passionate tears.
did Jonathan mean to insult her? Did he
suppose she had need of these vile drugs
and poisinons cosmetics? She would
never speak to hint iwani—no, never!
Poor Edie, she seleed herself to slee
with her head resting on the toilet table,
and her pillow, one rounded arm; and so
her mother found her, an hour or two la
ter, when mother like she came up on
tip t-ie to see "what ailed the (Mild."
"Good Mornim-, Deacon, — said Jona-
Mtn. the next ilay, us he wiped the mud off
his shoes on the carpet-rug that always
!aye just ontstie the door, and desposited
its hat on the table.
— Morning," said the deacon, laconi
%fly.
"How is Effie to.day?"
'Well, — returned the deacon, gazing
solemnly into tile tire is pretty well,
guess•''
ii:d :Clic like her present:' • ' in
ca
‘Vell, 1 th - lieveshr thwit like it at all"
ihe hitelith g lII.s chair 71 little
••\ot like it Jonathan opened hi
eves and month in inexpreszrible Surprise
nobody can.tel, anything about
woman's fancy. I did think she'd beet
been plea Led, thnu g l,
" f in- or!' rctuarked the deacon, sen
tentiou,le.
"Ix
Lu at limo(
"Wei:. ie4, sho i 8 to Lam." answeret
Denton Scott..
Can I :ix
The deacon took Lis pipc,. , out of his
mouth:
- Sue says she don't never want to see
von again, Mr. Static."
"Not want to see me!'' 'Jonathan's
brown skin took an ashy shade, and his
took'. jaw dropped. "See here, Deacon
:3C01.t. what's tue weaning of all this?'
"Well, Mr. Stars, — said the worthy
deacon, — if you was a gal, you wouldn't
lik e it very well to hare your feller send
Uhl a box u 1 1 2 1tilli and el)Snletie
1.11311 k gOinilieSS, any Ellie don't need 110
uch Xi 11 . S to woke her look pretty,
"Deacon, I'eacon!" ejaculated Jona
than, ••wa-m't there two little cologne but
ties in a gilt basket in that package?"
"No," returned the deacon, "there was
paint and powder, and 141,14;11 like things
„oat women put on their laces sometimes,
like silly geese, as they are "
Jonathan sprang trout his chair as if
!her, were spiral springs inside of him.
g •Deacon, I've brought home the wrong
package!" he helloed. "Where is it?
ti•Jit - ound the old maid at the drug!"
The deacon wits 0 Mall of feW words.
lie merely pointed to a parcel on the th
ole, and smoked on. Perhaps, after all,
Ills women tolks had been mistaken—he
NILS a rustic philos:ipher, and would wait
•hi• pr,•gres:; ulevents.
When the train returned to Mill Hollow
u. Imre an impatient youth with a lillugree
psimier 0 1 limey eologocs.
1.:1111. was nut in the "door yard," look
Ile alter 81/111e gold eyed crocuses which
nd p o k e d their emerald spears through
he ground. its if they dutermired to lead
he ranks of the .I.iwer army. She had
nr•l the Kldriet It whistle of train, but
11 CO111';.1! NIIII didn't connect it in her
with .1 moo han's return! Why
Minh! she ? hadn't she declared, only the
vetting before. that. she never would speak
o Jonaihau Stark again? SOBhe gardened
way in the level sunset beams, her brown
air blowing a hont and her cheeks ',multi
ally littg..ti with 1111.11113 . 8 uwu rouge.
N1111.11!Illy li strungarm was thrown round
er wnirt, ILIIII a omen whispered :softly:
"Ellie, darling I"
"IVity, Immthon, is it you?"
"Yes, turd here is the true present I
ought. for you l'ray, pray, don't believe
ever intimded that horrid box of eustnet
; but thew Wits an Old JeZl t h o l O f a
011111.11 111.11111 nture w hen I wits buying
iese, and she got my parcel mid I got
:f.'s! But it's all right, now, Ellie, pm
ill for my give y blundering.d; W
ow pretty- -0 how pretty'!" said
xumiuingUPl dainty cut glass lam les
heir odorous Vollll'lllB, IttAll
tug it direct an -wer to Jonathan'
'I 11111 Si' 1111/ell oblig e d no you:
lon I
zoo ftogiv. n I•'
4 , •105t• yin ave r you silly fellow,'
archly
11, then, Ellie," maid .1 onto hall
ig her still closer to him, tool speak
lower:let:eat yet ; "won't you tel
the crocus stars and the brown robins
in their nests above heard the conclusion
of that sentence they must have had sharp
er ears than we are gifted with. And the
on.y fact by which we are enabled to
guess at the drift thereof is that. Miss
Ellie Scott changed her name to Ellie
Stark within the next three mouths.
•lonathan still retains a strong dislike to
visiting the city ; he 919%1 "at man's head
gets so confused there that he can't tell
whether he is buying a cologne bottle or a
paint box 1"
General M'Clellan.
The Legislature of Kentucky has unan
imously passed the following resolutioh:
"keso/ved,..That Kentucky hails with
delight the restoration of Gen. George B.
M'Clellan to the command of the Army of
Virginia. and regard it as a high token that
under his command the war will hereafter
be prosecuted with the skill and energy
necessary to bring it to a speedy and suc
cessful termination."
The Rebel Plana
It may be a little. curious to look now
upon the rebel plans which were adopted
by the council of war held by the traitor
Generals at Richmond on the Fourth of
.l my last. They were as lollows:
I—To obstruct the .fames River and cut
off all means of supplies and communica
tion with the army of the Peninsula. This
plan was foiled by General McClellan.
2—To oveupy Williamsburg and York
town, and thus get in the rearof our army.
This was also foiled by General McClel
lan.
•
3—The recoveryof the whole of the ter
ritory of Virginia.
4—To destroy the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad. This has been prevented by
General McClellan.
s—The ro-eovery of the Mississippi river
including Memphis and New Orleans.
6—The expulsion cf the Union
.troop.
from Kentucky and Tennessee.
7 To make the Potomac and Ohio
rivers their bases of operations andirontler
lines.
B—To transfer the war from Virginia
to Maryland This has been stayed by
General McClellan.
9—To hurl upon Washington a column
of picked troops and capture the city. In
this they were scared off by General Mc-
Clellan. •
Io—To invade Pennsylvania, Ohio and
Indiana, which enterprise just now ap
n... 5. because of McClellan's interference,
to be indefihicely postponed.
The Philosophic Burner.
111 ATMS'S SEW DOVIILS.ACII/ha
ai Phileeophie Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready. It pOlBlllllOl many advantages over the
Coalman Barmen.
1. It makes a large or mall light with perfect
combustion.
2. It will barn sayquantity of oil with. !arras..
3. It can be used wills a long or abort arum
4. It can be used se a taper night-lamp.
5. It can always be made to burn economically
6. It L more easily wicked than any other
burner.
7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re
moving the cone.
B. It throws all the white light shove the eine;
9. The chimney can. be removed or inserted
without touching theum. •
These burners are the common No.l size, and
can be put on any lamp now in ue. .Itysey per
son using Carbon Oil Auld have a Philosophic
Burner. Price 25 cents Lper dozen OIL Sold a
No. $2 FOURTH street. Pitt s burgh .tess-I.yd. P. AY-DEP.
,
OPPOete Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
DILLIU IN
lOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGEE; sad other Ben
riti.s:
JOHN FLNEGER,
-131 : 71 % 7 81111ITY1",
'25 corner Ohio and Heaver OA
LLEGLIH it U.IT
Large stock of Guns of all de,criptions, hanu,
made to order, and for sale at LOWEPT r AS!!
PRICEd.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Read: Read: Read!
HIGHLY IMPORTANT 1
GREAT RELIEF TO THE A FFLICT.
ED, and those safferbre from wasiguiess of
a ght
TO . ALL, YOUNG AND OLD&
on your
t, try tho world-renowu
S I Is 11 PEBBLE SPECTACLES.
Purchasers will continue to find perfect satisfac
tion by trying those Spectacles. SolcktAtop
DIAMOND.
No. 39 Iraftli street, PostTirikring.
The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames. it
desired.
Nr Bewar Imposters and Pretenders.
Steam from New York to Live •001.
THE STEAMSHIP •
GREAT EASTERN,
Walter Paton Cemassuider,
WILL BE DISPATCHED
PROM LIVICEPOOL, flow XXV Tout.
Calling at Queenstown Tuesday - - Sept, 5
•laturday - - Aug. 16 Saturday. - - Oct. 25
Wednesday. - Oct. 1 Thurzday.- - Deo. 11
Tuesday. - - Nov. 18
girThis magnificent ship having proved herself
unequalled for speed, safety, and comfort, (sea
sickness being unknown on board,) is strongly ree
emmendal as the most eligible conveyance for
passengers.
FIRST Canny, from - - - - $llO to $155
each berth, according to the she, situation, and
accommodation of the State Rooms, all having
the same privileges in the saloons and in regard
to meals and attendance.
suites of apa. Winds for families may been_gaged by special agreement.
Servants accompanying panengers, and chil
dren nunder 12 years of age, half fare; infants
free.
State Room Be SECOND CABIN,
ble rths. meals served at separate ta
. $BO.
Tickets for the voyage to and trod Liverpool at
a fare and a half.
THIRD CABIN.
Intermediate State Room—Paseagers found
with bed, bedding, table utesudls, and good sub
stantial food. - - 555
STEERAGE. •
With superior accommoda•ions. -
luggage 155
Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of
An aperimmed surgeon on board.
For freight or passages pply to
115 Water
It
THO RATTIGAN.
A_
CHAS. A. WilliTTNlgr, Pittsburgh.
At the aloe, N 0.5 'Bresso*my. N. Y.
HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, P• 4 1 / 4 11 1 t
nue
S. B. C. P. BABBLE,
Manufsetwors sad Dealers to
BOOK GAP LETTER,
sad an kinds of
0/RAPPING PAPER, have removed iron
no. 07 Wood street to
NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pittsburgh. Ps
ar Cash paid for BAGS. ar9
. .
JAMES H. OHILDS.
110 PE COTTON MILLS,
iirsiehs.H 3 7 ("u s , . g.ga
FR r
*II4;tIIAE it
AND OF
OSN A.IIIUII So
lig Inches to 40 Issehteo
Wir Orders may be left at IL cnn.D o surs,
as Wood street. Pittsburgh.
COUNTRY NORMS.
enelll4lW•E CHOICE MITES FOILCOES
R. TRY residences in LINDEN Oft E. Oak
land. are offered for sale. branch of the .Pitts
burgh and East Liberty Railway rune into the
center of the plot. The lota contain one halt
:tern and upwards. Terms only onadenth cash.
and one-tenth annually. Apply to
W,O. ZSLIR,
At Oakland Station.
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS.
an27-Imd
SITI.TOrif JIL CO.,
ANIIPACTIMIRS OP Oak% ITT OP
FINISHED BRASS WORK,
61Ais AND. STEMS FITTERS,
Ili-kaacilor Woad= to Moo Oil Minor-
Ak Brai n Cep otoottetiormootrintoo outdo to
ilsonshoot work and tumbles mar
llllNteas' Oil No; 'l4ypeo isaimp
abekalibillialiliti
J. & 31. 31'S'IlEIV.N.
'Brass Founders,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
All Elude of Brass and Iron toekos
made to order.
A lee,
BRASS CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS
Made at the shortest notice.
OIL lit FINERY'S Ft I TED UP.
111 A-All order left at:BOWN& TETLRY'S. 138
Wooll STREET. will be promrtly attended to.
Tho members of this firm bang praothal me
chanics, of many years'
e• perienre in the busi
ness, will insure to give satisfaction in every re
spect.
S. X. KIER & CO..
MANUFACTURERS OP
Pure No. 1 Cartoon 011,
A N D
t >CNLOL ,
illiro6CB on LIBERTY STREET. opposite
Penn'a It. IL Depot.
.All oil warranted. auMlyd
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & DO,:
IBORMIERLY OF TUE TWO -MILE
11.7 lI TSB, dealers in Foreign Brandies, Wiling
and Gins; alto. Blackberry. Raspberry. Wild Cerry, and (linger Brandies, Old Monongahela,
Rye and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum. Supt.-
rior Wine Bitters, &c
43 Liberty 'street,
Olmceire Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Betels. Taverns, and Families supplied at mod
erate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider for ,km
ily or hotel purposes. iLLLud
(1111EVAWN 'SMED/TEDINZANEWse
Dr. BR OWN
and SURGICAL Office, No. SO A ;
Smithfield street, Pittabiugh.
Pennsylvania.
Dr. BROWN lean old citizen
of Pittsburgh. and has been in:
Practioeforthelast twenty-five
year.. His business has been
confined mostly toPrivate and . '
inrgicalDisesaw.
CITIZENS AND STRANGER
In need of a medical Mend. *mild of fall it
find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor Is a
mauler graduate, and hie experience in the treat
ment of a certain clam of disuses is a sue guar
antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent rfr
lief t y the use of his remedies and following
advice.
DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES
never fail to cure the worst form of Veneta ,
Diseases. Impurities and Elerotulons Affections.—
Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint,
which manifests itself in the form of tatter
Psoriasis, and a great many forma of skin dia
ems, the origin of which the patient is enturob
ignorant. To persons so aline& Dr. Drownoffer
hops, of a sure and speedy recovery.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. Brown's remedies far tae alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
gratification. which the young and weak umadeti
often give way to. (to their own destruction,) at:
the only reliable retisedies known in the county)
—they are sato. and LtLakea tweedy restoration
of health.
•
RHEUMATISM,
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to tare this
Painful disease nt e.ig y_usira—he will -warrant •
'are. He also treats rilw. Gloat Gonnorrhere
Stricture. ilrethal Dieeherm Female Weaknege
Monthly Supprc. , Fiene, Dise.ses of the AMU.
Fistula in Ane, Nervous Affection, Paine in the
Beek and Kidnuy.. Irritation of the Bladder. re:
ether
ee
with cd! cd - an impure origin- i
A !ether dzet,i , a the oontaining
'cc, directed- D 13.1iditi'N. N 0.30 Smithie
St.. Fiat/ burgh. 'Pe.. will be immediately answer,
ed. Medieine CO any address F•afei, psoke
4.714 seetuv free: . .);. , lectation.
OcttS unit Private R0C4133, Nu 30 Smithiedd
street. Pittsburgh Fe. nels-dawda
SMITH, PARR & CO.,
SINT.II %V AUX) Inv DR
Waehouse, 148 First [P aTdTS2 It o it„ eild
s”,
Manufacturers of S tills. s and aeseriptiens gal
;.loal Oil, Retorts and ass and Water Pip el
Dog Irons, Wagon liesee. Steal Mont&
Follies Hangers and Coupiir.m.
rAp J
Also obbing and Machine."'
4ction made to order.
Having a complete inachitos seep attached t.
be Foundry, all aotiessary Ertl*/ %sill be carefiilly
attended to
tati:lgoVbw
TIERNAN At GETTY,
Wholesale and Hearst' Grocers.
17:FORTINO AND 03A1.111111 IN
TEAS, WINES, L/01 ORS, de
NORTH-EAST corner of
01110 STREET AND THE DIAMOND
eETWANA OEL WOIREC
LONG, MILLER & CO"
WORKS AT SILARPRIEIROII STATION, AL•
LEGIIENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
arOdioe and Waiehonse
JS JILURKE7' STREET, EITTSBITUGH
blanufgettires of laminating and Lubricator
Carbon Gila and Bemis.
NO. I REFINED OIL, WARRANTS/.
airoar.ExeLosive. always an hand. ac24:11
WILLULIR CARR & CO
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
And Importers of
WINES, BRANDIES, BINS, RE.
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers in
!NN OLD MONONGAHELA RYE winsin
sn Elbert' , Street,
PITTABERGII PA
.
J. H CASIDAY.
note. Block, Draft, Bond and Mary
gaffe, Real Estate and Ker.
ebandlae Broker.
°MOE._ ROOM No. Es BURKE'S BUILDIII6
FOURTH STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa
186.26,000 to invest in Mortgageo and Po. paper. my 22
CORNWELL & KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
(At the old established Coach Factory.)
DUQUESNE WAS,
MUM ST. CLAIM STILE=
iy7
RePairing done nn usual
NV ALL P4PERi
VINDOW CURTAINS, &t
Now Styles for Spring of 1862.
A Brest Variety sad flue Assort
meni from 6 1.4 eento
ill R 5 a:yr Ptme.t.
.• •a•te hr
P.4.LiIEII,
NO. vi WOOO ictikSZT.
Between 4th 6th, ad door belaw Diamond Ally
DAUB & CAPPELL,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
NO. IS sMITIIFIELD STRI ET.
WE RAVE JEST RECEIVED A
large and welt selected stock of
FALL GOODS ,
consisting of
Clothoo.Casimeres, Velstiugs,
ALSO—A large stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING. GOODS,
inluding Woolers Shirt*, Paper (1. 1 / a r.../F ee k
and everything usn•dly ke. t by fir tole. Furnish
ing Wore& Weirs worn , t 1.7 ognontvd. susblyd
COLTS REVOLVIPAS-41 AID'S Mon
6 Shot. (or oak at redueekpriote
BROVN k TEMIL
lag wow' Street
HOOP 11 1 6 MOTS—POO LAI OC Nilo
eles and "hi dren, at M c ellar.tri atletiO
ODD FORAM' FOR BALD ET
BROWN .t TETLEY.
81123 138 Wood gavot.
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by all lams Soap Makers and Oil Itonnoriw.
which excels lever oent. in ntrength all the make
of lab Soda bronght to thin noun try. Oar
amnia of
SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, LE.
Me so well and favorably known no trust. :ha
mention is enMoient.
MI orders and inquirise will So ivonit. , ;•iY qt
landed to by addressing.
GMORELS COLBOUN, Anent.
Penna. Salt Manufacturing eviOr4alY. •
Si Wood street. Pittshoneb.
. .
A L l lrig 71TT-41INV IVIED.EIrI IT-DR.
prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, o t
Connecticut, the great bone setter. and has beta
used in his practice tor the last twenty years with
the most astonishingsuecess. As WI 0 X tvrnal rem
edy it is without a rival and will. alleviate Pain
more speedily than any other preparation. For
all Rheumatic. and ...ti ervous Disorders it is truly
infallible, and :1.9 a cure for Sores. Wounds,
Sprains, Bruises, ke., its. soothing. healing. and
powerful strengthening properties. excite .thejust
wonder and astonishment of all who liavo ever
given it a - trial. Over four hundred certificates - 6f
remarkable cures. performed by it within the last
_...
two years. attest this fact.
li. IL SELLERS .k to.
Agents for Pi t t,brgh .
deu.:lydkwoow
_ TO LADIES
JOHN lIARVEN,JINEING PON
uPw?laill of twenty Tears devote./ his pro
fessional- time erchierrelly to the treatment ni
Female itifsmajtiee. and having suconsted in-thou
sands of eases in restoring the &Meted to sound
health, has now =tire °outdone. in offering pub
licly has
"Great American Remedy,"
DR. HARVEY'S
CRONO- THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
Whiob have never yet failed twhon the direc
tions have been strictly followed) in re
moving diMadties arising from
Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature.
or in restoring the system to perfect health when
atiffe_nrar from Sputa/ Aired:ono, - Praopcius Ueri,
eke wawa. or other weakness of the Uterise Or
gan*. Alec in all cases or ..OrLilits or Nervous
Proctratimt, Mysteries. Pall4tationt , e,.
which are the forerunners of more serious disease.
161-Mae Pill, ore penally horn*** 014 the tun
walla!, and may be taken /so As moat claim:tele
dude whew cawing diems**: at the same time
'hey act- like a Almon by strengthening, inane
rating. and restoring the system to a healthy con
dition, and by brin ging on the monthly period
with regularity. no matter from what cause the
, rhatructions may arise. They should, however.
not be taken during thelrat three or four months
A' pregnancy , , though safe. at any other time. as
miscarriage would be the result
Each boa contain 60 Pills. Pam* Onr. Dol.s.sx
and when desired will be sent by mail pro-paid
br an advertised Agent. on reeapt of the mono,
T. BRYAN. Rochester. N. Y., (imolai Agent
Sold by Druggists generally.
JOSEPH FLEMING.
corner markavetreer and the Din mr•nd.
anlB.lvdaeowis - Agent for Pit Mbar.
ALLEGHENY CITY.
50 ca kit Prime Currants:
10 eases Si by Liquorice;
2 do Cal Di im do
25 boxei acearoni;
M do 'Formic°lla;
50 d 6 Oltre thl, quarts nod pinta;
30 came Sardine,, k and '/ s gal/S:
50 fr.uls Dates:
50 b xes candle Soap;
30 do citron: i
5 cases Prunes n hum
5 do
Nancy boxes.
200 boxes o. 1 Fire Crackers.
In store and ler sale by
REYME & RFD&
ses No.'s 12 R
6 S
and Wood street.
Gormittooptise
ORNER OF UNION AND Finn 'UTRkrac.
(Near Market.)
1117 HERE THE- PUBLIC CAP
V OA
PAIN the bed and purest Liquors
Meat served at all hours on the shortest no
tice.
Lunch every morning between the h.cars of 10
and 13 o'clock- FEED. WEISS,.
au.ID-1y - !Proprietor.
yiTTAIBUBIGH BRANCH, 110.
Wood :Arcot. of the Raltireore Piano -fac
tory. established in'lB36. A choice stock of Piaui
7 octavo Centre Pianos:combining all the omen
lab of . first class Ins rument with late novelties
onderpatent). Highly important to the critical
danist. Low for cash or accevtance.
WISE Jr BROTHER,
Manufacturers.
THE ELDORADO,
(1011/111LY 00ITZT
'ORNBE Birth dit tiMIITNYIELD STREWN.
(Opposite the Post Offiee.)
Ir NE $ll 884 - 111 R 111.11VEW
taken the above well-known stand, will br
teased to see his friends at all hours: Ilia Imes,
(pers, ales, and cigars arc of the hest -
1e24-3aul JOHN LUNDY. Proonstor...
ADI ES; MISSEX. AND CUIL.
ILA DIREN'S
.„ .
BALMORAL BOOTS,
Of Rid, Calf. and Morocco. Also a suasrLOr
sto k of
LaSfING, CONGRESS, AND LACE GAIT
WS; SLIPPE.IS, BOOTS ADD fIRS►
Which aro sold at reasonable WINO
W. E. SCHMERTZ & Co.,
Alia! SHIRTS"
SOLDIERS' GOODS!
New stylasselling cheat.. at .
MACRL M & GLYDR. -
set M 0,4.1 1)-4
Sows
ioo Sonia A Itelood swear:
211 do Crushed do
20 do Poirdered d..
20 do Comm Pulire: tied tiosor.
To arrive and form&
-- -
LASE 13UPE1i1OR 001 , P1ai. NEC.
"...AND...
SMELTING WOlt S.
'PARCH. ' Cl 6 rt rev sec CO..
Manufacturers of
Sheath. Brasiers' and Belt Copper, Preeend Cop-
Pftr Bottouss4t4ised Still Nottoto s. .tar
Bolder. ie. Also inmqviwegr s l id
dealers in Metals. Tin -
Mate. Meet, hoe.
sEr Constantly en sinmen's Machine:.
nd Tools. Warehouse. No. HO Perin,T &nu tau
ECOND S TRENTS.Vittstotrat,' a.. •
irir Spada! orders of Copper oat to an desired
tern.
Ito -1 :dew
WM. M. FABER & co
STEAM ENGINE BU [TER'S
Iron Founders,
BURK MACHINISTS MID BO:Lifl MAXEIIS.
Near the Penn. IL B. Paseenge Dew,
IidirABOUIPACTIIILE ALL ALIAODA ,es
L Steam Etta. ranging from throe to nne
hundred and home power. and, suited for
grist Mills. Saw '
sta. BlastFursados, iket;ries•
aOlive particular attention to the. ogostractien nt
ngines and Machinery for grist ; grights , mulay and circular saw so sails and lor_
mave also on hand. finished and mho forsLip
ment at short notioe. Engines and BuiketerbverY
deseription.
Also. furnish Boilers and Shect_bta wearatelY.
Wrought Iron Shafting. liangers and ;f)
every variety,,. and continuo them omintesture of
Woolen Mach inery lad Machine MAL
Our prices are low, our =Ohioan:static...L a? .
ed of the best quality of materials. east wn ranted
in all cases to give satisfaction. ef , •
et *Orders from all parts of thollicit
edand promptly elle& . - Low
-
NATRONA 01
WiIARM Mow ItAMIIPACTITILM9
e article, which for brilliancy in burning
freedom of offensive odor. and trans c gr a u 47
color. (which color we warrant to be .tfr
age or ex is unsurpassed by any i. anti
aster in this or tern markets. As a profitable
Oil to the consumer. we can specially recomn,zn..l
it. Also. our manufacture of
onny.1411:1,
- 1 1(
31 PERTH STBILET.
111SYMER BROA I 4IIV •.;
Ron. 13 3 and 123 Wood otreok-- -
PITTSBURGH.