___--...-.... ENTIRELY VEGETAEL E NO ALOOROLIO PREPARATION KPURE TONIC MEDICINE. DR HOOFLANWS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY 1 - R 0. M. JACKSON. Philade phis, Penna.. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic. or Nervous Debility. Diseases of the Kidneys, sad all Disease. Arising from a Disordered Liver or Steanaek such as Consti pation. Inward Pike, Fullness or Blood to the Head. Aeiditp_of the Stomach. Nausea. HeartburmDiwcust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. hour ruetations. Sink ing or Fluttering at the rit toe Ston3- _ itch, Swimming to Lac deem. Hurried and difficult Breathiog. Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or webs be toe sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Defimenez of Perspiration, Yet lowness of the skin and E_yee,Pain in the Side, Beek, Chest, Limbs. Ac. Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn‘ in in the FBA, Constant imaginings of E v I 1. and gnat depres aeon of And will positively prevent Yellow Fever. Billions Fever, Ac. THEY corium NO ALCOHOL' OR BAD W They will cure the above disarmer in ninety-nine saes out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal popularit of Hooffand's German-Bitters, (purely vegetable hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous a dventurers. have opened upon suffering humanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened TODICB. StolllllChics and Bit ters. Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles. and big-beiiied kags. under the modest appellation of Bitter;; . which. hastead of, apL i only aggravates diseases, and leave the disc sufferers sufferers in des am YOU WANTS MEWING koSTRENGTH EN YOU! YOU WANT A 000 D APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION! DO YOU WANT TO PEEL WELL? DO YOU W ANT TO GET RID OF NER VOUS NESS! DO WANT ENT"G Y 1 DO YOU WA,'' ' SLEEP WELL DO WAP . SWIM AND VIGOROUS FEELING! u do nee HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Prom/. Newton Brown, 1). 1).. Editor Qf the En cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not diT gene ral, favor or recommend Paten! Medicines in through distrust of their ingredients and effoots; I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any alople preparation in the hope that he may thus 0 intribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily inrd to Roof land's German Bitters, prepare dly Dr. C. M. Jaokson. of this city, because I was,••rejudiced Tlmet them for many years. under the impree that they were chiefly an alcoholiq mixture, Am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Bag ~for the removal of this prejudice by proper ..eats. and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief; and restoration to a degree of sodlly and mental vigor which I had notfelt for ix months before, and had almost depaired of re aining. I therefore thank God and my friend for Waiting me to the use of them, W PHILADELPHIA. June 23, E 18611' . 0N BROWN From She Ree. Joseph IL %muted. Pastor of the 2beth Baptist Ghtireh. Da. JACKSON—DUI :—I hare been fr 'neatly requested to connect my name with com nendations of different kinds of medicine, but manlier the "nein as out of my propriate ohm% I have anti cams declined; but . with a gear proof in various instances , and partioularly in my owl% amity, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof course'rm Bitters. I depart from my usual . to express my full conviction that for general debility of the system, and especially Liv m Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail, but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. Yours vertreo__motfully, J; H. KENNR 24 D, Eighth below Coats street. Phila.. Dec. th. frond" Wife of ALDERMANWMITDER, Orr margown. GaistsupwN. June 1, 1861. DI. 0. Jecimou t gave me ;demure. Iwo years ago, to give you a certificate. tuutirlefi sat the German Bitters had done for me. lam ow perfectly enrol of all those diseases your iedieine professes to eUrei,.via Dystiepsuy_ Chron ic and Nervous debility, disease or the Kidneys. to. The powerful inSuence it exerts upon Ner vous prostraticn ie 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 Fpntation in Germantown, and is sold in every rug Store. and sh o uld que s tion Grocery stores ere. If any one what I say, let them eome to Germantown. and I will prove to their satisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above gUleafiet. Rasped:idly, HANNAH WUNDER. Mina street, above Rittenhouse. Germantown. Inn's. JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build np the conetitudon, and give health a n d strength to an overtasked and diseased lth. READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THEA EMT PIIIILADSLTIIIAL. Ausust 12. 1862. Da. 0. M. Jammu —Darr Air: While in Vir ghda. owing to the change of water. I was taken With a severe diarrhoea. which seemed incurable. And which neatly weakened me. - When we ,ached Martinsburg, I feared I should have to ome home; but noticing some of your Bitters in .he storeffir. H. 11. Price, in that. town. I Pur hued a supply. and on takhigit was speedily re stored to health. The diarrhoea was quickly checked, and I experienced no return of it. A amber of my comrades, who suffered in thesame manner and -from the sense cause, with whom I shared the Bitters. ,min me in this certificate. I expect to return to the meat of war with the Leg. on. and shall certainly take a supply of the Bie r fin my, knapsack. I would not be without it r its weight in gold. particularly on going into a meetone region - Yours. truly. A.R. A,LTEns. Company 11. Mott Lesion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Beet that the elienatare of "C. M. JACKSON." le ()nth(' WRAPPER of each bottle. Prinoinal Office and Manufactory, Pfo.. 081 ARCH STREET, JONES & EVANS, (evoosimons TO C. M. JACKSON & CO.) PROPRIETORS. For rign br Dnoirsirrs and Dealers in every ;awn In the United Stator. sad by •Dr ! 4111:0. H. HETBRII. ors`• lIL P. SCMWARTZ. wit sly-deod Narel a cfm 3 em.AMo brook J FL ear air Odle Diamond sad street. For sale also by iontoN Joirwriox, Omer Smithfield Bed Smyth street . ... . . • • ~... .. , . . . . . ...,-..- . . . . . .... _-._.• ... . . . .... . .. . . .. ~ . . . ._ . . . . - . , I . . .. , . , .1. .# . - _ , . . .. • I i 1 .., . . . 1 ......,\ .......1 . 1 4 ‘....„, ill ..., • _........ 0 . 5 1 ~ . ;,...1 . _•• i 1 1 itl•-• ~1 , . • , • 111 .I'.l, _ rr, Edi--1 - - OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. No. 101 But Third street, Onroonierr, August 15,1808. lOROPORALS ARZ INVITED FOR furnishing Unifonn kt keaulatlon Clothing. and Camp and amigos aims for the new levies of volunteen and militia of the United States. The Clothing and Naipagic for the different arms of theservioe, to correspond. in make and material, to that heretofore used. and to conform tp the patterns in the office of Clothing and Eisl e r, in this city, where speclicatiorui and sa ropost in d l ir the article which it is proposed to furnish, 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 t h e e re:quilled by law to be legibly marked with eon. tractor's name. The following list embraces the principal sup. plies needed: 'ARTICLES OF CLOTHING. Uniform Coats, consisting of Engineer, Ord name. Artillery and Infantry: Uniform Jackets, consisting of Cavalry, Ar tilleryanfantry, Zouave and Knit; Uniform Trowiters, consisting of Footmen, Horsamon, Zoulive and Knit; Cotton Duck Overalls;__ Drawee% Flannel and Knit: filairtsa!annel and knit; Great Coat& Foo t kils!? .. and Horsemen; il t = s eti r , WooleM Rubber: Ponehois Sack min Coats, Lined and Unlined: Stocks. o Leath Ifootees. e Leggings. Stockings: r, Uniform Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed; Uniform Cap*_ Forage Caps, Recruits. 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 National do Standards: Storm Flags: Garrison de Recruiting Flags; Guidons; Ages. !bade* Hatchets; Mean Pans: Camp Kettles; li: u kases; mess. most* Lan • Company Order; BOOKS, do Cloth= Aceount; do Descriptive! do Morning Report; Post Order; do Scor ning Report; do Letter; do Guard; Regimental tieneral order; do Letter; do DeaoriptiviS do Index; do Order; Target,Practice; ConsolAited Morning Report; Instectioo. Security will be required for the fulfillment of every contract. All proposals received by noon of the bettenh day from the date of this advertisernent.will open ed at noon of that day, and the articles immedi ately needed will be awarded to the lowest res ponsible bidders present. Contrade fur further supplies will be rwarded from time to time, an favorable bids are received. lotto the time of making the contract. By order of the Quartermaster (loners!. JNO. H. DICKERSON Captain and A. Q.M , . NOTICE. Parties who propose fumishing Impels' to this Department will state in their proposals how long the preposition holds, and on one back of eaeh bid will be a guarantee. signed by two responsi ble parties. that the bidder wilt execute the con tract awarded him. No lettere or Weft:arra of inquiry wiil be answered. but after the letting of the :Bth bidders will Ile duly notified when their proposals are a?cpted. Proposal I will be marked on the outside, Proposals for Army Clothing. JNt 11. DICKEIttiON, att2o-tf Captain and A. Q. GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS HOOFING. MATERIALS CONSTANTLY ON ANA- hand, for sale with initrnolions; Also IRON SATURATED FUR ROOFS, Oar work is not to be moiled by that of any Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. B. F. SHOPE. 76 Smithield it. je:6-3md Pittsburgh. EUROPEAN AGENCY. IBIUMWS EATTIgUIif, RIMOPEAIS 11 Agent. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passmagere from or to s zi rt i 3 .art of the old country , either by steam or rickets. SIGHT DR FOR BALE , payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road, Also. Agent for the old Black Star Line of Bailing Packets. and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. fell KENNINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. .1.1.0V1130 Manufacturers of sr, Sheet, Boller,"Plione, Hoop, A and T Iron, Nails and Spikes lso. Semen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar hair Iron Suitable for Coal Works. Works ore aajoining the CITY GAS WORK Warehouse, No. aft Water street and! 6 Market street, thatalera Bandlistr. aplB:6lim-in e vrovE t t . o 4 , te. A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, earner Secoutt, IPlttabarrhy, Mannhotararand IVholosale and Rotalldoahr all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating &oyes, Grate Fronts, Fenders, dr.o. Er In ,oar samao room may be hand the ELZERATEI) GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits tu which have been fully tooled by °nomads. and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market: together with agreat many ther desirable patterns. have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embraeing some of the BEST PATTERNS now .ffered to thepublic. lii- FANC Y ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Osamu Bow and Jam Orates , all of which are offered at arm , low peaces. IT Spocia_kdneemownts offered to builders in want of ORATE FRONTS. watt muting Kamm DAVId it'aoloomio4 itosonotr 00117 a. Bpookl Partner. fileseral Partners. MEANS dc COFFEE, (19mosoon to M'Candltalo. Mama J< Co..J WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Strode, edois prevsemeore. PA MILITAgy GAUNTLETS! MICK AND KID GIAITNTLIII% IN WAIVE AND BUFF. Remind bi Impress this day at EATON. MACRIIK & COT. Nn. 17 Fifth street AM ARLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE Ur —A handsome two story brisk dwelling eon taining six rooms and a kitchen • with between 3 an d 4 agree of ground, on which is over 100 hear ts( it trees. shade trees, shrubbery. tr.c.; two nem failing spring and a well of good ter, pmendon given unniediately Fory wa a and tonne applir to N. P. SA w sin 27 7 Wood strek. RIMER FOR •AL; B♦? BOWN a T 13/inarit. 1140111111 ADV 111181131179. JESSE JOHNSON, 11111111 COlllBBlOl IRCHANT, AND DLL= II nen.. eindn @mild all kinds of Country Produce, Wines and Liquor*. Cigars, Tobacco, Lo. MOH WOR MP- Liberal advances made on eonsignments of E OFFICE DM WANE.NOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND St anakly PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 115 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philtsdelphla. Liberal advances made on donaigninente whenreqatred. myl-134 CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and eider in Cloths. Cassimeree, Elatinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &a, 255 MARKET STREET, North Ride. PHILADELPHIA. myl-17d FRIES & LEHMAN, N. 813 MARKET STREET PHILADIKLPHIA. Jobbers to Cloths Cassimeres, Featings, &a. Always on hand a well eetteted iltdek of (!Dodd @tillable for the trade. royl lyd E. P. MIDDLETOii-iiii DIPOIII7IIB Or WINES, - BRANDIES, Ac., AND MULLIN tri FINE OLD WHISKINS, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT tirrinElerr, PHILADILPHIA. agahlsrd JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF OTES, CAS lIIERIS AND VESTINGS, NO. 889 MARKET STRZET. (2d door below Foorth,) PHILADBLPHIA. GEORGE GRANT, Mannfiletarse. and Wholesale and Detail Dealer UF RUBY DICISCAUTWN O► GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS 010 CHESTNUT STREET, PUILADELP C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH LONOCOPE & PIZAUCIE MANUFACTURERS eh IMPOSTERS. —0 F NEWS FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. IS SOUTH FOURTH STREET, aullsrd - PETLA DA'LPILIA 10SYLVANIA BAILBOADIitiffRA M. Loaves Wall ' s Stott= A. every Sunday at 9 15 do Turtle Creek. do do 920 do Brinton's. do do 925 do Wilkinsburgh do do 942 do East Liberty, do do- ..... 950 Arrive at Pittsburgh, i 0 15 RETURNING TRAIN P, M. Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at 100 do East la Jerty do do 124 do Wilkinshurgh do do 132 do Brinton'e do do 149 do Turtle Creek do do 155 Arrive at Wa11a,......... 2 00 J. STEWART, Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh, July 9, 18iN. jyl I tf WM. H.SMITH JOS. It. MINTER WM. IL SMITH dc CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. H 2 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS de.23 PIT TN Ili 1: li ii . TAM DAT— Just opened a complete amertment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS W. H. MeOZE at (0., my 9 143 Federal street. Allegheny miY. SOLAR OIL WORMS COM PA NY, OF PENNSYLVANLA OFFICE ST. CLAIR STREET. near the Brides. WlLAddreiss J. WEAVER.. JR..Becretars and Treasurer. mayl9-tf CI B. SEELY, J. 141 FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GEN ERAL AtiENT. DRAL/Cita 1.11 NOM, BONDS. MORTIIII9EB and other ISton Otiose TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the see of an apparatus whereby no em sgalvanic battery are used. Medi sal geod and their families have their teeth extraoted i l : e t s process. and are ready to testitk =le es has said and painlessness of the epevation. by pns ested in saserting tbsoontragy. havingno persons of my proem. I INLARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every stile. and eharges as low , as will warra n t the best of material in all cases. IL DUDDY. Dentist. 1114 Smithies street. 11°14174m Steam from New York to Liverpool. THE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, Walter Paton Commander, WILL BE DISPATCHED ISOM LtySimooL, PROM NEW YORK. Calling at Queenstown. Tuesday - - Sept, 5 Saturday - - Aug: 16 Saturday, - - Oct. 25 Wednesday, - Oat-1 Thursday.- - Dec. 11 Tuesday. - - Nov. 18 This magnifieent ship having proved herself unequalled for speed, safety, and comfort. (see lichee, being tiftWio lo 9l oe board,) is strongly rec ommended as .the most eligible oonveyance for . . PIM CAimr. from - - - - $llO to $155 each berth. according to tho R o om e r ~ sßid aooommodation of the State althaving the same privileges in the saloons and in regard to meals and attendance. suites of apartments for families may be en ed by special agreement. free. b sox_ la ears PSATtlat passengers. and (MU- M= under tz ycc age, half fare ; W a w a SECOND CABIN. State Room Berths. meals served at separate bi ble. $10). a fateets for the voyage to and from Liverpool at and half. THIRD CABIN. Intermediate State Room—Passengers found o with be tad. bedding. table utenkis* . and good Bub /mi food. - - - $55 STZERAGE. With superior accommodations. s3s luggag Each moonier allowed twenty cubic feet of e. An experienced surgeon on board. For freight or Damage oply to • THOS,RETT/AN. WS. US Water stroiL_Pittsbumh. At the ollice:Kieirteitiii, HOWLAND k ASPIN WALL, NOW. aa4 WI"EVOLVE= OF ALL KINDS FOR edl We by BUWI , a TETLEY, 1.1 W.nd street. _ - „ drilkNE, TWO.bEATED V CARRIAGE. in goon order. will be sold at $45 at JOSEIII thuyiege Repository. Two Mile Run. IDA MORNING, S SELECT TALE. RACHEL GREENOUGH'S BOOK. Sunset on the East River—:and a love lier stretch of sky nevergladdened the eye of beauty-seeking artist ! A merry little music-box of an April shower was dimpling the turbid tides like thi'dinee of invisible fairies, and the shining sheets of rain, sweeping away to wreathe themselves about the arch of a shadowy rain -bow, whose solemn splendor gleamed athwart the heavens, were ,transformied into so many tiny kaleidoscopes, as the level sun streamed triumphantly over the spires of the gseat city. Involuntarily the passen gers thronged to the rough wooden guards of the uncouth little ferry -boat-'-the rudest laborer of them all felt a sudden unlit as the conqueror sun threw down his gold en lance across the long line of tremulous waves; if he had not he would have been an iron Mau indeed ! Wheu Nature speaks in some intonations all her chit wren recognize her language and bow be fore I I it ! Rachel Greenough leaned overtheguards, gazing earnestly at the bright sky, herlips apart and a gush upon her usually color less cheek. She was not a beauty, dear reader, our Rachel; if you had passed her in the street you would not have cared, to look twice. She was merelS , a . nice-look ing girl, rather pale, with black hair grow ing low on her forehead, and gray, thought kit eyes. But the stalwart young man at her side firmly believed that there was no sweeter or truer lace iu all the wide world; and lie ought to know, for had he not known her ever since they sat side by side on the wooden benches of the old red school-house under the hill? Hadn't he dwelt' all his life within sight of the Old Poplar Farm, whit!' Rachel's father used to own? ".Isn't this a splendid showers Rachel? .ow delicious the elf- is !" Rachel turned ler large eyes wistthily up into his face. — Don't it remind you of the April rains that used to patter on the brook where the wild honey-suckles and the hazel bushes grew, Charles? Oh, how I long to escape trout the whirl and tumult here and feet the sweet country winds upon my brow!" "So do 1, Rachel," he answered ; "you can't imagine how beautiful it looks atthe old farm—the violets are all blue upon the Southern slopes, and the borders where you planted the crocuses look as if they were edged with gold." ••I wish I could see them!" murmured Rachel, with clasped bands. "Then, dearest," urged theyoung man, eagerly, "why not accept my oirerat once? Why need you stay here, working brain and health away, when I would sogladly toil for both? Rachel, you- know how warm a welcome my mother would give you at the old homestead. Be my wife now, and the roses of the spring -time will he brighter to me than ever blossom ed before !" "Not yet—the time is not yet, Charles," she said, in a low voice, but one which was too decided to admit of appeal. "My mission is still unaccomplished. ' "Rachel," said the young man, "1 won't deny that your language is beyond my comprehension. You always were too good and wise for me, darling: but I'll wait your own time, even if it should be a hundred years !' ' - She put her little hand in his, with a confiding gesture that made his manly heart leap with gratified pride. "I don't wonder you are tired of the city, Rachel," he weut on, talking rapidly to veil his embarrassment; for even I, who have only been here a week, feel as if I wore lost in a whirlpool. And you have lived here—let me see—" "Ten years,'' said Rachel, quietly. "See, Charles, the boat has stopped : we are at the New York pier. And now good-bye!" , "And when shall I see you again " "I don't know, dearest—in Heaven's own good time. Until then, good-bye!" Charles Harford stood on the crowded pier, heedless of hurrying passengers and shouting cartmen—stood firm and immov able as a post, his eyes shaded from the level sunshine with one hand, watching the little figure in gray dress and simple straw bonnet until it had disappeared in the swaying crowd. And then he turned slowly away, feeling as it he would give uncounted worlds to be a boy again, with a bey's privilege of "crying out" his grief. The April shower had tinkled out . its brief tune, and floated away, through the , golden archway of sunset, to sprinkle other lands with baptismal dew. On the narrow panes of the little city window the lingering drops yet sparkled like stray dia monds, and all along the Western horizon' great ridges of luminous cloud-pearl lay heaped in fantastic piles and drifts. How it had rained ! and what a faint, sweet odor there was in the moist atmosphere ! A smell of springing grass, and swelling leaf-buds and moss-patches, sending up aromatic incense, through layers of brown, fallen leaves. Even in the city street old Abel tireenough felt its undefined charm, and stretched. his gray head out of the window, like a captive who looks through prison bars and vat* yearns for his na tive iand. "Come father, teas ready?" said his bustling little wile, who, with one eye on the clock and one on the singing tea-ket tle, had spread the round, claw-legged table, setting forth the cups of brilliant " flowing blue," ware, and elaborately disposing the rarity of the season—a tum bler of tapering crimson radishes, immers ed to their necks in clear, cold water—in the center of the small feast. "1 hear Rachel's footstep on the stairs; and here's your big cushioned chair, all ready for you. And I've bought the nicest radish es, and—why, father, what's the matter?" Mrs. Greenough's tones had changed to au accent of grieved surprise as her eye fell on her husband's face. "0, wife, wife," groaned forth Abel, limping to his chair with rheumatism cramped limbs, "it does seem as if I couldn't live, nohow, in this shut up hole. I don't mind it so much in the winter; but when it comes to this time o'year I feel as though I was a perishin' for a breath of the winds that used to blow from the old pine woods on the Poplar Farm !" Rachel's soft step, as she came into the room. with a fresh color in her cheek and lips, interrupted him; but as she went up to give him his usual kiss of greeting, he resumed: " What's the use of all your book learn in' and all your pen - and-ink work, daugh ter? It can't give me back the old mead ows and pasture-land that was my father's afore me ! I know you provide dal!) , bread for us, but what's the use ? Livin' ain't tivin', in this cooped-up swarm of houses, and a body might as well starve to death as pine to death! Why didn't you marry Charles Harford when you had a chance, and leave the poverty-stricken old folks to take care of themselves?" ( To be Continued.) LADIES BID GLOVE BALMORAL. Ladies Pebble Calf Balmorals ; . Ladies Brash Goat Balmorals ; Ladies French Morocco Balmorals Ladies Kid Balmorals AT IA FIFTH STREET, Feu D. S. DIFFENBAOHER. SMITH, PLRg & CO., MINIM WARD INIIITMILIaty ir ins it VIDAR. Waistless*. N 0.119 PIM andillo rnaoo P. 4 d Me Natoduitoress of all OUP and eimarietioas 0, Retort s Cod Otl. . andltals. Gas mad Viater Pies Sad4eniaitee Made, buten Steel Moulds P lal li s au =o h * env de inatedoe'....._ Inadete enter. %MTa 'avian naiads. shoo attached to h/. an neeeseary pate will be aerofoil; attended to . selnlydreer LACE SUPERIOR COPPER MINE SMELTING WORKS PARK.. / 1 1("013.11,31 Y CO.. Mararesetireas of Meath. Bradere'S e llolt Conra. &tarred Con- Par Bottoms. &ill Bottoink Svelter Bolder. Also Trips rad dealers in Mots n. Plata !& or, As. til " OluA lla i d. WW I I:MT, 411P.Boadel grim ori t t ir e s etft " desired tern. likVidilaw MN stems OwingsSWNErS. A. LNFALLIBLE LINIFIIiNT FOB NOBSKS t hrunrivailed by awn In all awe et Lameness. arbinaeisi &rains. Bruins or Wrinwhip& its Whet iseipealandotodil. Barnes Cr Saddle Galls. tem. Nanger% Barnes will also Teihl3 ours Stavin and Ringboos may easily pro viated and anted in - "their incipient es. 'At ,eonlirsted eases are Woad the possibility oia ItADIOAL crust. No saw of the kindiltowever , , I dhisperste or bootees but it may alleviated this Liniment, and its faithful appliestion wit wfs remove the Lameness, and enable the lite to travel with sompsrative ease. my wish owner should have this remedy at hand. for its timely. use at the fret se of Lumen will disetatanont ese formida diseases insulioned. to all harms *reliable. and was nearly render so many otherwise valuable horses worthless. - de R. R. KELLER? N tly-dtermew Asents for Putsbarga. _ 1119. 14 ft Read Remit 'Road .! HIGHLY IMPORTANT 11 ActalcitT . AZLE SP TO TNT A sirmer. lull algid RD. and those wafering from weakness of TO YOUNG AND OLDI taou wish to experience great road la your t. try the world ;renowned us I AR riessix SPILTTACLNIL Purcheaers will continue to find perfect gatiefao don by tryin g these Spectacles. Bold o t z=l, J. DLUIOND, OD No. OP Fifth street. Poet Building. Tito Russian Pebble inserted in old frames. if desired. sir Dewar Impost re and Pretenders. JyY2 - - CIIPPINO AND LERCIIINOt MR. gra- Teeth extract MR& BOILtAd. Bot. Cold and Shower Y. BEM 177 Gran street. bridle NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY EOM MEN aupszirt AND DADDABr e 17 NT eve of GONODI r tIi& 01 UT. URIITNAL Dieehreses. Ireeknew. Nl i ttir Emir eak. notesiticmontal te uul.ge; ."4.pmaar ' ad t liladd ". Which ham been . = wing; of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. in their siesta practioe. with the entire moons. au Ottaw, COPAZIA, vAirmuLas , or am eomponnd art* known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are Tr in melon. Mies *Meting • sore in • few and when scare is elfeeted itis prman ent. sr are PloPlved from vegetable extracts that are Issraelem ea the engem. and never name ate the stomach. or hapregnitte the breath and bdng surer meted. all mesons teats is avoided. No &ante of diet is neesseary whilst using them; nor does theik u action interfere with business e nr snit& Zech mot damn PM. CZ tains ONE DOLLAIL Dr. Delft Treatise ea Seariasi Weakess. Self dbluoe. Otmovr4Ne. Bleat. tie, a Pamphlet of 50 pages. eoutaldncuspertimt advise to the at dieted. SENT R EE. BM mints are required to Pay postage. DAL BELL'S ONT,XN BOON. A complete Treaties on Gonewries. Oka. Strict se.. in all the various stages. with 7 P. eseriptions in Rnglish. adapted for self rea t meat. without the aid of a Phrsishui PRICE ONE DOLLAR. The Pills or Books will be sent. scours from ob servation. by mail. post-yaid, by any mmertised Agent. on reselyt of the money. J. BRIAN, Rochester N. Y 1.81 ;lart. JOSICPB easier Market street and Dismo;el. Agent for Pittsburgh. Bold by all Druggists. eultisacovrly:is - NFrails Inca Alm onds; 10 Bales Ltwido° do 30 Bags Sloth? do 20 do English Walnuts; 30 do Filberts; 30 do Brazil Nuts; 50 Boxes Shelled Almonds; al Kegs do do 20 Bags 2.000 Commune 200 Berm African Pea Nuts; In Store and to arrive and for ' ale by REYM ER & BBB'S. 5,5 Nos. 126 and 1:31 Wood street - - IMB SAVINGS INSTITUTION. NO - 111 - 0 • 110 Sulitnfieki street,' oPeoldte the Canon' Rouse . Rouse. Chartered by the Legislature. OVVICEROS. President__ JAMES PARK, Jr ♦ICE PIIIISIDENTS. Win. H. Smith B. F. Rudd Thos. D. Messler A. Matta_ Francis &Um Joshua John F, Jeanine, Jacob Shi=h Thomas S. Blair Alec Bradley Bow Lloyd Alfred Swig TIIIISTEIS, Josiah King C Zen A 8 Bee jos Dilworth 8 8 Yowler Br A Reed Jam Woodwell R Q_Solunerts F Rehm 2 W Rieketson J M Timm D M Long Tel And ihrtman erson Jaw W Baxter Robe X Mallinley C II Wolf rt D Cooke& Wm &WM W lbmsen 0 B Jones 13 F Jones W H Pbehte C B Herron DZORETARY AND TREASURER. D. B. IIicKINLET. Open daily. from II x. to 2r. Also. Tues day and Saturday evenings. from 6 to S o'clock. Deposits reeeived of ON2 DIME and upwards. Dividends declared in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credi t West. of the depositor as tiridcipal, and bear in thus eompoundhig it. Books containing Charter. :By-Laws. 2c., fur nished at the °See. ilsr. This Institution eters. oltPoetat7 to these persona whose earnings are smelt the opportunity to aesumulate. by email deposits. easily saved, a sum which will be a moues when needed, their money not only being safe but bearingintereet, in stead of remaining unproductive. myl2 r•I•D VA :944 :1=) 0A MUNE lIRDEIRSIGINED NAM ARSOCIA tedd with p lum his son. OLIVER MoOI.IIV TOCR. m • eoartnership. for the transaction of the CARPET nUAINRIA4._under the name and firm of W. IIfoCLDITOCH k SON, he solicits from • generous public a eontinuanoe, to the new firm. of the liberal patronage berstofo•• him, _by self enjoyed. W. MaCLINTOCK. CAitrzTot —Having purchased for CASIL before the late advance, the largest stock of wiCtiia the sign we would call the attention of ltil esafe and twit los% to oar aoSet• as sortinent of CARP RATTIN OIL OLOTHR Am W. M POCK t null 112 Market street. POWDERED COAX COAL, PO $ for Foundry an raeettod and for sale by lINNILY H. COLLINS. AUI SHILISTII,_ . 13OLDIER8' MOW Now stwlasseilisa shwa at KAClttal Ofa cui nt. so 2 7$ Mabel street. 1141. 4th MIMEO TO THE PUBLIC. 11114SIPEVIALLY the ignorant endfalso ly Modest of all donowi 'lotions, treat Perrot and delicate itieurdou, aelf abuce and iliscaer.T. or tuetions cote oion and in_ Mem t to youths of both _ sexist .-and Motto or /minded. Beeause Da. LiIiANBTECY pnui hoe the fact of his doing so, tho ijsorant and rstroly modest are dreadful/1r abocked. and think it a igreat efn veep. immoral and fur caulk/min:ldea and oorruption anion their wives. promising sons and dauebters. Their limn/ Phsstouin the anUons to keep them in isoprene° that they do same ea Dr. BB.AN STAMP'. (except. p ablishica) lest a lucrative mac lies might be lost to them anion / stupid &bell modest and presumptuous Bungles, born and rahud imoorance , sprung an as innsgaroo nis an d who compare areucty, intelives t ee, fiegya. AO.. to, dollars and cent... myetecionsly, recant/ oedll gotten. It is to pnblielts. however. _that tionievuur parents and guardians are thankful that limit 30r19_ daughters and wards, previously feeble sickly and of delics.te cadition and 44001111111.311. have been restored to bealth and *neer by DB. BRANSTRUY, imEiCtiT many betbre and after marriage through hue have boon raved much ad. feline. anxiety, iaorLiticatkai. Sermatorr hes or mat tirc ' etiacisricna, are completer cured in a very churl Ra..m br ri•JW which ara Ltrir hi 1 - ..Gy arc eompounos rom the Vcsrtat li.i.uritcni, having' sent the ranney,ot'zi,o t, Lt abando ed it and wh it,: tai r•te veritaido bemai•n— eases are treated With Inv tiocotr—u mon it bad over forty year,: fjc, ~c p- r t•trtttt, in thew treat ment in hoaritals ,:f both tlir. tna Y.orld and in the Unite' zitale,c leads toall with a fair trial, health arid again bloom upon the now—palled couch. Tride no Longer with montebanks au3 quacgs. bat ,even and be cured Consumption end all of its kirtared di/051364 of which' 100 MAZY annai'lly fill our countries, can now be relieved, pro7alleg they attend to it in time tall parthralars ',eked of my treatment byproouring a, copy of the Modicallidvianwhich is given gratis to all that amAi nal nln ti . , ad vantage of over tort; Years experience sad observation, courectilantly, h e ha, duperia r a kin in the treatment of *octal dtPoases, and who is daily consulted by the pr off:as:oz, as Pell ea mom mended by repeatable citizens, publisuers, pro prietora of hotels, Az. Office 143 Einithfnald street, near Diamond itraut. Private courritud eatione from cif name of rhs Union atrictly &t -huds& to. Direct ti LION 800. de6ilydew I";::: . iii_rab, Post OM et Punt, No, I Carlson Oil It It: :E: EiroMee LIBERTY STREEL opposite Penn's ii. B. Depot. oil warranted, . HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 004 witsitmzstur OF TUE Two -MILE Jr HOUSE. deafen , . in Port i4n Brandin% Wine end Gino; al.u. 'Blackberry, Raspberry,. Wile. Cherry, and Ginger Brcialiod, Old .4 1 1 , otionyahela. Rye, and other ‘s'htskie; , , .3 . lloltica Rum. Supe rior Wine Bitters, &c -lic, Aa' ty ntreet. Oppogie Fourth races, Pitulnireh. Pa. notela, Tavern., zupplied at in..l- 4 . .rato profue'ror . Vider for fam ily or hotel enreeee.. jyl.43cad VE7L'II(7):N.A. 0.1 WORKS AT SHARPEbtiIiGLI s'I'ATTO7.7, AL LEGHENY VALLEY A . ! I.H.OALP. SirOtlloe and Warelwaso 23 MARKET STICE.ET, Manufactures of 11lionhatiug and Lubricated Carbon Oils and lienaola. NO. I REFINED OIL, WARRANTED NON-EXPLOSIVE. always on band. wad, --- WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Atoll Importer:, VW 1111 IM, BRANDI OMNI, ay.. ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINF. OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY OW Lawny Street, PITTRIMRIIII. Note. Stock, Draft, fond and tort• OFFICE ROOM N 0.12 BUREE'SIIIIII,IIINO. YOUTH STREET, Pittsburat, Pa. .111.25,000 to invest in Illortaingozi and So. 1 Paver. my 22 taIUNDRIEfa.- 50 caScs Prime ourraele: 10 eases Sicily Li g 2 do CalAbriq do 25 boxes .3lacearoni; 20 do Verati , ella; 50 do Olive (ii, Quarts atat riot,* 30 oases Sardines,'a d ka cans; 50 fraiLs Dates; 50 boxes Castile Soap; 30 do Caron; 3 eases Prunes irk Jeri -5 do do fancy boxes. 200 boxes No. 1 Firellraekers, n store and for sale by ses REYMER k BROS. No.'s 133 and Wood street. - - Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store For Sale. HE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Wholesale Greco* tied Liquor House. do ing • food tr .de imagine of the best business streets in the city, isigfered for sale. as 'h. own ers wish to go into other businees. /Or further Particulars address . • an7-tt LOCK BOX .I.R. Pittsburgh' P. ,O. Lucent Oil Works DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Ittsznifactaron of PORE WHITE AEFINSIt 0..& It 13 0:3 N C 3 Moe. NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET, Pitt. traria, Pa. my ad JOHN LITTLE, Jr., NO. 108 FOURTH STREET. STOCK AND BILL BROKER t rTi rao Not ea. Stook Bonds, and MimesboaaldJ.