,„ Jaiaies•P. Barr, Editor & Proprietor. • .4' • ENT ' ‘ 4LIRELIr VEGETABLE NO ALOOMLIO PREPARATION! A PORE TONIC MEDICINE. OR' lIOOFLAIND'S ill il ii CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS REPARED BY B. a. EC. JACKSON, P 1 ladel phia, Penna., W' 11 effectually cure Lii; - Cr Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, thronliCor Nervous Debility, Diseases or the Kidneys, and all Diseases Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, snob as Condi- I potion. Inward 0,1 Piles, Fullness or 1 - Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for , Yood, Fullness or Weight in tho Stomach, Sour Fructations, Sink ing of prittering at the PIE vitae Stom ach, Swimruing p, the Hee.. Hurried and difficult Breathing, Eluttering at the Heart, Choking orsaffocating sensations when in a lying vesture, ,Dinmess of Vision, Dots or webs be ivre Fever and Dull Pain in the Ilead;tHeticiency of Perspiration ? Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes ,Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn log in the Flesh, Constant t imaginings of E v 1. et and greardepres 6106. Of spirits, M Will pcit4tively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, ko. THEY CONTAIN NO *1.00110,1., OIL BAD winsicy: They Will enVe the abovtdiseastis in ninety-nine ages out of a hundred. lnducettiby the extensive sale and universal topularitybf Hootl e nd's German Bitters, (purely tegetablel . bests of ignorant quacks and anscru 'ort§ adventurers, have opened upon suffering rumanity the flood gates of Nostrunis in the tilapo o f poor whiSky, compounded ( with injurious Imp, and ehriatenect Tonics. Stomachios and Bit ters. Beware oh the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles, and big r lsellied kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters; ghieh, instead of curing only aggravates diseases, nd leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. YOU TVANI'SOMETEUNG to STRENO TR RN YOU? • YOU WANT A GOOD A PPETITEI 90 YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITETTION! DO YOU ,rA NT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NER VOUS . NESSit Da WA NTTN.."O Y I Mayon Want to sleep welt r Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ~; in do use BOOFBAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Prom J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the En , agelOPedin'uf Religious Knowledge. Although.net disposed to favor orrecotnmend patent MOiemes in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have reouived from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do thid the more readily in regard to Hoof land's Getman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the =pros ion that they wore chiefly an alcoholic mixture,. Ism indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq ~for the removal of this prejudice by proper eats, paler encouragement to try them, when utlettngfrom greatand long continued debility. he. wog three bottles of those Bitters, at the cleguiniiit4of the present year, was followed •by svident`reliefi and, restoration to a degree tot iix )(slily Mad:Mental vigor almost had not belt for months before, and had depaired of aining.: ; l therefore thank God and my friend for Breeting me to the moot' them. . J. NEWTON BROWN. Piunininpsu, June 29.1801. ;Vows thv'Tien.' Joseph IL Kenuard,:Pastor of the • Tenth Baptist Church. DR. ILI:01E130N —DEAR :—I have beenfr inentlytegliested to connect my name with corn nendatvms of different kinds of -medicine, but egardil the *Tactics as out of my appropriate' tilers,' hive o all eases declined.. but with a ;dear proof in various instances, and particularly. to m-70*()l. of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof lands German Bittcrai I depart from my usual course, :to express my full conviction that for generadebility of the system, and especially Liv- Eu:com,iaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. some eases it may fail, but usually I doubt not will be very beneficial to those who suffer from 'he above causal. Yours very _reopectfully ' J, H. lIENNARYI, Iffighth below Coats street, Phila., Dec. 24th. Press& WI! of A LDERMANWUNDER, 'rudown, Elg n agewrowsi, June 1,1881. Be. C. M. JACKSON —Sir:—.l.t gave me pleasure, wo yetis ago, to give you a certificate, testifying oat the German Bitters had done for me. I. am ow perfectly cured of all those diseases your 3edieitie 'professes to mire, viz; Dyspensiek Caron i* andllervone debility, disease of the Kidneys, te. The powerful influence it exerts- upon Ner- POWI piesuprion is surprising. I have been con sulted:frequently in reference to your Bitters,and withtnithentetion, have recommended it for the abovifeoMplaints, and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Germantown, and is sold in every Drug Stem' andi-ii. - mont of the 'Grocery stores here4af Say onethtuilii question wlzet I say, let them come to Germantown. and I will prove to their satisfaction. that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above ,iieeesee. Bespeciftaly, HANNAH WUNDER, Mei* street:above Rittenhouse, Germantown, *nu's. JICIST.THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up tho constitution, and give health end strimgth to an overtasked and, diseased ealfk.„ r 271EingS . TIMOSYFROM THE ARMY PEThs.imi.rgis. August 12.1862. t Da % M. Tsoksow=—Dettr Sir: While in Vit.- a.; owing to the ohange of water, I was taken Zy. th a severe diarrhoea, whicli seemed incurable, and which •AreatlY weaketred • me. Whim we eached Martinsburg, I feared I should have to ome'home ; but noticing some of your Bitters in ..be store Mr. If. li. Price,' in that town, I pur hased a suppl y and on taking it was speedily re stored to neattn. 'The diarrhcea mas 'qmoklY eheeked,..afiCl experienced - no return ni it: 'A liUmbor Of my comrades, who suffered in thesame manner and from the same cause, with whom I aliareirtheatitters, loin me in this certificate. : I expeettn rotdnito the seat of war with 'the Leg on, and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit r sin my lmapsaok. I would not be without it r its weight in gold, particularly on goingirito meetone region. Youre,trulr, . A. R. ALTBMIiB, : Company H. Boon Legion. BEWARE OF COTTIVTERFEJTS. SeeZt4t the denature of_ "C. M. JACKSON.' oaths Witams of bottle. tlincieal Office and Manufactory, ?IN). 081 A.FICEE E3aat - E.Err JONES & EVANS, t (luocismas To C. M. JAcirsoat & CO.) PROPRIETORS. gale by Dangetata and Dealers in every Wti An the United States, and by Dr.. GEO. H. KEYSER, H.': T'. SCHWARTZ. 03124:17-deed Allegheny City. VS. Also for sale at JOSEPH FLEMING'S cot stir Of the Diamond and Market street. Fig site also bY SXItION JOHNSTON. Corner SmlthAeld and Angel greet . . . • . . 1. - . 0. ... ~_ # .. . . . . . :',' • . . . ' ::: 1 • . ~. i \ \ •,.............. L._.. . ".. . , . . . . . , ' 1 ' 1 .. . .., 1 ~ .. ... TO THE PUBLIC, WIN P E.+o2. la. 124 theignorant andalse . ly Modesto I all denomi nations, treat secret and • : delicate disorders, self- 7 abuse and .diseases or - ..:- tuations common and in cident to youths of both sexes, and adults, single or married.. Because Da BRANISTBI7P Publishes the - feet of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think it a treat sin 'very immoral and. for nontainmation and Corruption among their wives, prombling sons anti daughters. Their family physician should be cannons to keep them in ignorance that theydo the same as Dr. BRAN STRUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative praec, tine might be lost to them among stupid falsely modest and presumptuous familia born and raised in Ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence, serum, ko., to dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly orilli gotten. It its to pulblicity, however, that numerow parents and guardians are thankful that theii sons, daughters and wards, previously feeble sickly and of delicate condition and appearance have beam motored to health and vigor by DR, BRANSTRUP-, besides many before and after marriage through him have been saved much suf fering, anxiety, mortification, Jos. SPermatorr hea or nocturnal &emissions, are completely cared in a very short apace of time by his new remedies. which arepeouliarly his own. 'rmy are compounds rem the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the fallties:of lice Aferourial treatment,hebas abandon ed it and substituted the vesitable Female dis eases are treated with =Ace success—riaving had over forty years (40) experience in their treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in ,the United State& leads him to sas—te all' with* a fair trial: health an&happiness again bloom anon the new—palledcheek. Trifle no longer with monbsbeinks and quacks!. bat come and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, 01 which so many annually fill our countries, can now be _ relieved, providing attend to it to time Pall particulars can had of my treatment byprocuring a copy of the Medical Adviser which is oven gratis to all that apply Raving the ad vantage of over forty years experience and' observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily oonsulted by the profession, as well es recom mended by repectable citisens, pabliguers, pro prietors of hotels, &a. Ofiloe 85 Smithfield street, near Diamond stoat. Private comm. unit. oationa from all parte of the Union striotly at tended to. Direct to dee:lydaw The Philosophic Burner. MOMAYDEARS NEW DOIIBLE•ACTIFU -RA Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It Possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. - . - •. 1. It makoa a large or mall light with - perfeot oombuedon. 2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety. 3. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always bo made to burn economically. 6. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The chimney can- be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners aro the common No. I she, and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Prise 2.15 cents; per dozen $ 2. Bold a No. 82 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh le9s-Iydw P. HAYDEN. rgio NORSE OWNERS.—DR. SWEET'S, A. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivalled by any, in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenolting, its effect is, magical and certain. 'farness or Saddle Galls. Scratches, Mange, it will also speedily cure Spavin and Ringbone may easily be pre vented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a nd nICAL cussi. No rase of the bind however, is so desperate or hopeless but it narty.he,alleviated by this Liniment, and itsfaithful itpiftleation wit Lisiza remove the Lameness, and unable the ve t-T or tprit,h oomparative ease. hand,7or its timely use at thb aPD Lameness will effectually prevent those forinida diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which raider so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. R. E. SELLERS & CO, Agents for Pittsburgh. da27:ly -daw: eow PECIAL LAST' IN stallment on the assessment for Orsdinvind paving, mode under the supplement to the oar' Charter is dim, and if net paid before the lot et October next. will be placed in tho hands of the city Solicitor for collection, subject to costs of suit, se9-tf EICEBAUM, Treasurer. EUI - 10.1'.E.ELN .doGMINTP - Ir. A. HOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, lIICI Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sailing packets. SIGHT DRAFTS 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 Paokets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between Now York. Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. • fell WM. H.SMITH WM. H. SMITH ac CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS de22. PITTSB ROE WILLIAM meArra, HARRISON A. 00F7111. General Partners. MEANS dr COFFIN, CElttootogora to Weandßes, Meow & C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood and Water Streets, feIG:I2 , PITTSBVII6IIi, PS GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. ATERIALS CONSTANTLY ON hand, for sale with instructions; Also IRON SATURATED, FOR ROOFS. Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Western Pennulvania. B. F. SHOPE. 75 Smith field et, je26-3md Pittsburgh. NEW GOODS. unurAvie,tr ast RECEIVED FROM v v the East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Yonthe wemr, ombraainge all the newest etrlea COATINGS, CASSIMERTS AND viSTINes. w. H. MAIER .2 CO., 143 Federal street Corner Market Square. Allegheny city. M 99 CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, GENERAL • IFIOIIIIE CARPENTER ' AND JOBBER. SHOP IFIRGIN ALLEY, between Wood and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. aPOrdere solicited mad promptly attended to. aus SOLAR OIL IVOIMS COMPANT, or PENNSY LVANIA: . . OFFICE ST. MA IR ST.RBEI. sear the Bridcre. *3-Address J. WEAVER. JR.. Secretary and Treasurer. mrl9-tf TO CONSUMPTIVES. liE APVERTISER UAVINO BEEN restored to health ip a fow weeks, by a very eimpluvomedy, after having suflorad several years with a some lung affection, and that dreadful disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for pre paring and;, using the same, which they will find a sure eurefor Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Acc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he coneives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescrption wiltplease ad dle s EEW ARD A. WILSON, _ sel9-3m , Williamsburg Kings County, N. Y. Plftsburgb. FRILLDELPRIA ADVERTISEMENTS, JESSE JOHNSON, GENERAL COMMISSION lERCIIANT, eneral St. Aubyn was standing before /AD DIALBE 11l hi- mirror, busily engaged in the adjust- Flour, Grain and all kindle cif Country In •nt ofhis neck-cloth, Produce, Wines and lidqnorn, Confound this handkerchief!" he ejacu-, Cigar, Tobaco, tto. • la,ed, giving it a pull, and a jerk this way, ear Liberal advances made on oomdimmenta of an. a twich that. "Jiro, what's the real , j HIGH WOES. so my neck-rigging won't set as yo I r trimly meYou s have a knac OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST th. t sohowy oun can' g tcha ge p t the hang ci an26:13. PHILADELPHIA. ab.nt dress." • I am sure I can't account for it, uncle." la ghed a handsome youth of about twen ty. `Perhaps it is something incident' t., yo r youth like scarlet fever or falling in, lo e." 'That's just it, Jim! The fact is—now, let me catch you laughing if you dare, you to ng rogue—l'm going to be married loin." "Going to be married, uncle! 11a med James Ashley, in open-eyed as o ishment. "I never dreamed of snob 4 hir,.'• flow should you, when you you Onli PHILADELPHIA, arr wed yesterday from a year's abaci, Jobbers Cloths, Ce sinierea, r es ti n p, in :urope. lam going to call on her the thc. mo ning; Jim, come with me and be 'lraqi _ Always en hand a well selected stock of Goods du ed to the sweetejit sixteen alive!" j suitable for the trade. royl-lyd " my sixteen, did you say, uncle?" I " I on't look so horrified, Jim—of condo d.n't expect her to be desperately ov• with an old codger like me—that vo Id be unreasonable. But there's no al dog; I can only say one thing—the Jo . deals with me as I shall deal with hi child!'' .J .sephine Clare was sitting among her to -,ers in the sunshine, blonde and golden tairled, with blue eyes, and a delicate littl mouth, tinted with the softest crim- JCIIIA ELLISON-WM P ELLIBON..IIODif /NB leu4soN son One tiny dimple cleft her round JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, chi , and the peachy bloom upon her IMPORTERS OF ch ks was such a come only to sixteen. CLOTES, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, No onder Gen. St. Aubyn lost his heart .to he wonderously beautiful child—it NO. 339 MARKET STREET, mus have been au iron sort of machine if (2.5 door below Fourth.) he dn't. PHILADELPHIA. S e rose with varying color to meet her fine old lover as he entered. " osey," he said, cheerily, after the or aot salutation had been exchanged, I m not alone to-day, let me introduce ou to my nephew, James Ashley." .1 sephine lifted her blue eyes to the :raider's for the first time, with a,wild, , rr fled gazd—the peach blossom red fil ed from her cheek, and the first General .t. übyn knew, she had fainted in his PRODUCE AND PROVISION • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, I' iiila . delpbla. wk.. Liberal advances made on consignments wbon required. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 313 MARKET STREET IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c., •FD DEALKIIB IF FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. op10:1yd BOX SOO, Pittsburch Pest Offloe. GEORGE GR = NT, Maiantaeturer and Wholesale anti Retail Dealer I IN Iti'ERY DRSORIPTION OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Yo 610 CHESTNUT STREET, sti PHILADELPIIIA tel • tit C. HARRY BRIAN, si wrru I.4OICGCCIPEI 6c PEdRCE, MANUFACTURERS 44 IMPORTERS. - F - MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMAIINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, mylasd PHILADELPRIA •RITPAIDTCH:BSOI/ . CVCRY dARIETY Ulf I FINISHED BRASS WORK, C tiAS AND STEAM era FITTERS. " Vhat could have made you faint, my R3-Partionlar attention to fitting Oil Refiner- love ' ' he aided, when smiling agair- 0 .. I *il23 Brass Castings of superiersmos,timeas made to ' • don't know," she murroqed: it +.-.....---- and r airing goner - , gab. ---- w--- , , was he — the heat ..suppose.” .. ] .11r2-Rotts' Oil ' , 15: vaiii 'Maters'.......eei -, 0. /;14, Wasigril . ". " -''" .""" 4 "blarlalaXjl Gag Brackets and 1.. lent , : Corner ST. CLAIR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. felfitti .• ed armor. - f you mean that tall young shaver," . _ Young's Eating Saloon, 3t 111 kin Miss Bet soy, "he's gone home, like a feller o' sense, seein' he couldn't do CANER VIROTD: ALLE.Y . AND SMITII- no ood here." FLUID STRUT& . " }enema St. Aubyn," said Josephine, a very low voice, '"I know you may Lin • me a very silly little goose, but c c don't bring that young man here Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will be served tip hi the most palatable style. ' ELI YOUNG. P ce.l4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield at. a: JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE carroN annuLs, A.llogliony City, Pa.,. PRIIPAPITIR6RE OP SEMILESS BAGS,, s JOS. R. HUNTER Orden may be left at IL GUILDS & CO'S. g 183 Wood atroot. Pittaburgil• noßlaYie BAVALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER! NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, ruild heoANDLiss. Spacial Partner. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Y F °l nn r"" AN"ERIAB, o ENT GONORRHEA. 0 .TIXT, URKTUAL Disoharges. Seminal Weakness. Nightly llmia glom Incontinence, Genital Irrita bility. Or Tel, Stricture and Aft, one of the Kid neys and Bladder, Which has been used by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their privatepractice, with the entire oneness, moon ng Corms, CorAnsA, Cayman, or any compound hitherto known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS - are speedy in action, often effecting a cure in a few days. and when a cure is effected it is perman ent. They are prepared front vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and being sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. , No change of diet is necessary whilst using them: nor does their action interfere with business pur suits. Each box contains six dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Dr. Bell's Treatise on' Seminal Weakness, ti &U Abuse's. Gonorrhea, Glees, &e, a Pamphlet of E 4 pages. oontainintimportant advice to the ar- tl flirted. SENT FREE. Six cents are required to b pay postage. tl DR. BELL'S DREEN BOOR, It A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, Ple4, Sure, Stiphillis, Rc. , in all the various stages, with 7 P. eseriptions in English, adapted for volt.' pi reatruent. without the aid of a physician. . PRICE ONE DOLLAR.. , The Pills or Books will bo sent. eeourefrom ob serration, by mail, post-paid. by any advertised Agent, on !tempt of the money. NV ,LBRYA.N. Rochester, N. Y.. Gen'l Agent. JOSEPH FLEMING. oorner Market street and Diamond. Agent for Pittsburgh, olgideeowlytis Sold by all Dmegtsta NATRONA. OIL. Wjg*BE NOW WANITFACTIIIRINO ag article, which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of color, ( which color we warrant to be chanfed by age or exposureals unsurpassed by any 'liana nator in this or Bastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can sPeoially recommend it. Also, our manufaotare of CAUSTIC , SODA, • Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels' 10 per cent. in strength all the make of English Soda brought to this country. Our manoture of SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL I, AC. Are so well and favorably known: we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries at tended to by addressing. GEORGE COLuvurs, Penna. Salt Manufacturing Com Pan 24 Wood Innsei. Pittsbutei ol8:5T4kw:11 N OTICE, NOTICE, TO BL ihRS OF ROOTS, SHOES. GAITERS OR 01.73.1.9 for ram or Winter Wear. MOMM WM. BRICE & CO., E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, FUL'TON ac CO., AND OF OSNA.I3U - 13.G-S, 12 Inches to 40 Inches Wide PITTSBURG ORNING, NOVErdfiß 10, 1862. SELECT TALE. E•IXTY AND SIXTEEN. " That's the matter!" stammered the ne an, in breathles terror. "is she )a.! is she dying! For Heaven's, sake, A orne cold water. Open the windows, Irn body—bring burnt ether." " >c, lay the poor child down, General," col imed Miss Betsey Clare, Josephine la , Josephine's maiden aunt, who ish •d in at this juncture. " Don't hold r .o tight. There, now, she's comin' 0111 d all right again don't yon see, Gen eral' e General looked on admiringly—all is t ctics seemed as nothing to the deft ess tr ith which Miss Betsey managed mat- " osephine—my love, why not?" " ecause—because," faltered the girl, ay ng with his watch chain, and hiding • r ushed face against his breast., "it's a , of mine!" ." Veil, just as you say, Josey," said the eneral, "but I must remark it's unac -03 table." 1- .6) - m - en are unaccountable creatures," Josephine trying to laugh. "And tell me about your new pictures, (]en- B t long after the General had gone, ho hilil-bride lay on the sofa, shutting nit leaven's light from her, with closely las ed hands, and breathing out the wild gai ing moans that can come only from a t.° en heart. Poor, sacrificed Josephine .;la el Av (.1 IF ien Ceueral St. Auhyn returned to his m ,at the hotel, he found James Ash -3y acing the floor with hurried steps. " Theis," he said, ea the General en sr d; "I have changed my mind about ha far away official post in India. Will ou obtain the appointment for me?" ' Certainly; but, James, you would be Ibl Fed to sail immediately.' •• The sooner the better, sir. Every:hour ha I remain in this country seems an age • James," said the General, regarding Lis nephew with a keen piercing eye, 'w at does this mean? And why does 'os phine refuse to see you again? There s s me mystery hese!" ' I would to heaven I had died ere 1 ia gene there to-day," gasped Ashley.— eneral St. Aubyn stood a moment in 'A k me no further, uncle—it is best for he happiness of all to bury the past in ob tvi n.' le p thought, as James hastily quit the so . Suddenly a new light seemed to ire k over him—he grew ghastly pale and de ched his hand firmly. ' 1 have it," he muttered between his "wo long hours General St. Aubyn "Josephine," he said "would you ob. ee h, "this is the girl to whom James was in aged before he went, to Europe, and h mercenary scoundrel Clare would have it en both their hearts, and pot me in hi false position to smite his own ends. t hall nol, be!" )e ed his room—the mental conflict was ;la rp and fierce, but the noble heart tri -111 phed. The next day he sought Jo se Line's presence, after a long interview Ni het father. Lee to celebrate the wedding next week in. ead of next month?" 'he looked up in surprise. 'A bridegroom• is privileged to be im ps. ient," he added. 'lt shall be as:you desire," she replied, pa•sively. . ale and lovely as her own pearls, Jo se .hine Clare stood at the threshold of the ch rch, waiting for the bridegroom's cot te_ e. At length it came and General St. A byn stepped forward. `Josephine,"noblegr:l,hie whispered, "my bridgrootn, "my gen erous, of -ixty would be ill-suited to your fresh bl om, so I have substituted one of twen t Jim, come forward, you scamp! And l' ii going to be on hand to a'give way the lir de!" Josephine thought she was in the * midst of a blissful dream; but no—it was true— an I almost ere she realized the new state of things she was tightly married to James A Idey, her first and only love, and the G n-rat, folding her total' heart, whisper. ed "Your father and I have arranged matters d right, dearest. Don't thank me; for Although I have lost a wife, I have gained the sweetest of niecties. I'm quite satis fed !" '.l'And so were Mr. and Mrs. James Ash try! 1 .4 A Trick and how it Terminated. •,; In New York, the other day, a "faili lonably attired" fellow played upon the P./Earning surgeon a trick. He made oath Oat he was subject to attacks of complete blindness, from a few minutes to as many hours, and that he was most liable to at-' lacks after a full meal, though they often :took place when he had eaten nothing for some time. His name was therefore placed on the exempt list. At the tea table he astonished his wife by telling her 'that he had procured exemption on the ground of periodical blindness, adding fiat he was always blind when asleep. But a servant, overhearing the:conversa tion, took another view of the transaction and her report of it has brought the too wide awake somnolent genius to grief. PiNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CHURCH TRAIN A. M. Leaves Wall's Statiun every Sunday at 9 15 do Turtle Creek, do do D2O do Brinton's, do do 925 do Wilklnsburgh do do - 042 do East Liberty, do do - 900 Arrive at Pittsburgh........_..._ .................. 15 RETURNING TRAIN P, M. Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at 100 do East Lindy do do ..... ....1 24 do Wilhinsburgh do do 122 do Brinton's do do 140 -do Turtle Crook do do „ 155 Arrive at Walls, 2 00 J. STEWART, Pasaonger Agent. Pittsburgh. July 9,1864. IDDRIVATEDINEASES— • , Dr.BROWN'SMEDICAL ." and SURGICAL Office. No. Mb Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. ;ill j . Pennsylvania. „Ft. - Dr. BROW N is an old chasm , of Pittsburgh, and has been in . Practice for the last ta enty-Ilve Years. Ins business has been • confined mostly to Private and BurecalDinesoes. 4:IITMENE; AND STRANGIFit In need of a medical friend. should not fail to And out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his treat ment of a certain class of diseases Is a sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief vice by . the use of his remedies and following his ad DR. BROWN'S REM - 13MM never fall to cure the worst form of Venereal Dieeases, Impunities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint. which manifests itself In the form of tatter psoriasis. and a groat many forms of shin dis eases. the origin of which the patient .is entire', ignorant. To persons co afflicted, ery Dr-Brown offers hopes sure and speedy recov. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification, which the yetnig and weak minded often give way to, (to their own destruction.) ar the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe, and make a needy restoration of health. ILIIEUMA'ITEM Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful disease TR • YEW DAYS—he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Sleet. eonnenteee Stricture,. U rethel Discharges, Female Weakness Monthly Suppreaaions. Diseaees of the Joints. Fistula in Ano Norvona Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, to. getbor with aU diseases of an impureerisin. A letter dcribing the srcuAdoms, chi/Wu/DS a rsa, directed to DR. BRO w N 0.50 Smithfield St.„ Pittsburgh. Pa., will be immediatfly answer ed. Medieme sent to any address, sandy packed and Benue from obeervaten. Ottlmend Private Rooms. Na 60 Smithfield treat. Pittsburgh Pa. nols-dawds A z . .1i ..! .-.. .6 -5 ' r:l ------ -- , ';: - ~..s . _.l l A__2 a'... - .t 3 ~ s :I a , 4 0 1 3 . 4 •E W r 19 tr4 •. . : 3- . d g Z . ' r ;7 l A cil .2 :a 1 -- A,--.• 4 el ti .44 0.7i4 r - 5 1 E, E-i Ia la* 11 E it o . 4 A Oi 6, ~ C/2 .74 . 121 A tig El it A ',•. a E 0 A It 0 1 -t. x' • M 41 m 1 0 ' " W ki .FA .4 g e„ .-. 14 r, Pm g g .. * wl ': 6 6 i ° s z i litt -.%. ..c .' '4 a A .1 IMPORTANT TO' LADIES nog. JOHN HARVEY, HAVING FOB oofigritvt,y4. to pro fessionaltilloevottceathlsnto afe D'a c et 'i dt ' ies. and havitursucceeded in e thou sands of cases in restoring the afflietod to sound health has now entire confidence in offering pub holy hie " Great American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S - CRONO - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS I Which have never yet failed (when the direct• tlotus have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising from Obatraotion or Stoppage of Ratan. or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, ProtapsueUteri. the Pi7otes, or other wesess of the Uterine Or cans. Also in all oases of Debility or Nervous Prostration, Hysterics, Palpitations. Ac., Jai. which are the forerunners amine serious disease. 113. These Pitts are perfectly harmless on the con stitution. and way be taken ha he most delicate fe male without causing distress: at the same time they act Wes a charm, by strengthening, invigo rating, and restoring the system to a healthy con• 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 first throe or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other • time, as miscarriage would be the result.., Each box contains 130 Pats. - Pelf's (we Donis, and when desired will .he sent • by mail pre-patil by any adve rtised Agent. on receopt.of the money J. BltY Rochester. N. Y.. General Agent Bold by Druggists generally. -) JOSEPH FLENENO, Comer Market street and the Diamond. sulgAvdaeowis Agent for Pittsburg. BASS AND TENOR DRUMM,. Just received lxv J. 11. IiELLOR ILITAILY GAUNTLETS I DITCH AND HID GAUNTLETS, IN WHITE AND BUFF. Received by Ramo this day at RATON. 113AOR111 COM' aula No. 17 !PM 118 t PICIULES, riAUCE, 200 dos ntS, qts.}6 gallon.. 1 gallon Piokles . 100 do Tomato Catsup: IQ do Walnut do 100 do Pepper Sauce: 10 do Worehesterabire do.pts and plate: 10 Casetpollves: 10 do Capers: 15 dos. English Chow Chow; • 6do do Caulifloworte sdo do PieoalillY: sdo do Onions: 20 do do Gerkins & Mixed Pickles 20 do do Mustard; 20 do French do kor sale by RHYMER & BRITS. oes' N 05.120 and 128 Wood street. A RMY SHIRTS, SOLDIERS' GOODS! New atylea selling obese. at !SACRUM & WADE. set 78 Market street. bet. 4th lamond TWO i-OCT. ROSEWOOD PIANOS JUST REIOEIVED FROM THE MAY. UFACTORY of RAZELTON BROTEEF4. New York. These Pianos are warranted to be. equal to any made in this country in ererrparti?. tioular and will be sold at reasonable anal - Everyinstrument of this make will be warranted y the subscriber for fire 'roars. ' • For sale by JOHN R. MELLOR . ooZI Si Wood htreet. NO DR&FTAT 55 ITETH STREET. but go to MoCledald's Headquarters • for Boots and Shoes. iirovm w. A. BRADLEY; • 110.. 30 WOOD STREET,. 'corner SeeWnii; h. hianahiotnrer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in . all kinds of. . Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Orate, Frontal, Fenders, &o. Aln our sample room may be found' the FT.EBRATSD GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, minits m which have been fully tested by . ousands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in' this market: together with a great many then desirable patterns.- have also a very largo assortment of PARLOR AND LIEATING STOVEb. embracing some of the DEBT PATTERNS now Bared to the übho. Xis- FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, oi the newest siyles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam 'Grates. aU of which are offered at very low prices. "9`Specialinducements offered to "nildoor to want of ORATE FRONTS. my29ri J. Sr, M. M". I 3TVAEN, Brass Founders, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, All lands of Brass and Iron Coeka made to order. Also. . BRASS OASTFAGB, OF ALL KINDS Made at the shortest notice. REFINERY'S FIJTED UP. SA-Ali orders left at DOWN * TETLEY'S. 136 WOOD STEM, will be promptly attended to. The members of this dm being practiOal me ebonies, of many years' experience in the busi ness, will insure to give satisfaction in every re spect. sa6•lrd TEETH EXTRACTED WI Tit 0V T PAIN by the use of an apparatus Whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Meth_ Cal gentlemen and theirfweilies have their teeth extracted by my proem. and aro ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whateverhas been .said by persons interested in asserting#econtrery, having no knowledge of my process. ft:ARTIFICIAL TRETTI inserted in every style, and 'charges as low, as will-warrant the hest of material in all C . 4.30t-c, E. OLIDRY. Dentist. 1 0 84 Sinitbl ld meet. n 01417-13 S. M. KIEB & CO., ANCTA CTIMEII2I OP Pure No. 1 , Carbon Oil, AND 3.3..E.N.Z10.1.4-lE s . sarpince on LIBERTY STREET, opposite Penn R. R. Depot. Stql..All oil warranted. an23elyd HENRY W. REAUMONT & 00. 1 . 11210RILERLY OF THE TWO-MILE M` HOUSE, dealers in Foreign Brandies. Wines, and Gills;; also. Blackberry. Hattpberri. Wild Cherry, ma (linger Brandies. Old Monongahela, Rye, and tether Whiskies, Jamaica Rum Supe rior Wine Bitters, No. 83 Liberty street, Opposite Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . Hotels. Ta.rorns, and Families supplied at mod erate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider for fam ily or hotel ppr Poses• 193-6ttid riErrrto.ts ()xi, wc.).ifaCti CO.-PAATN.E.IIBEEEP.. WILE UNDERSIGNED If ASANSOUltit's ted with hito his son. OLIVER MOOLIN.; TOCH. m a copartnership. for _the tr ansaction of , the CARPET lOSlNESt4,under the' nantennd" firm of IV. MoCLINTOCK i 4 SON; he: solicits from a generous public a continuance, to the new firm. of the liberal patron/tie beretofo , e_by blin; . self enjoyed 0 1. ..h100LINTOCIL,. CARPETM — Raving purchased;fori OA before the late advanee, the largest docket Carpets in the city, we wouldoedl ;the ettentiorrof wholesale and retell buyers -to our complete as sortment of CARPET% _MATTING_ ,S `OIL CLOTHS, dm. W. hioCLUiTOCK , aqt/ 112 Market street.., `Ninnufactnree of Inundnating and Lubricated I WALL PAPER - LONG, MILLER £ CO.. WORKS AT SRARFSBURCIR. STATION, AL •LE4HENY VALLEY RAILROAD. airOMoi and Warehouse • ItL4-114LET STREET, FITTSBORGIL HOH•ESP _ _ WILIJIAM CA.RR & do. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Importers of WHITS, BRANDIES, taws, ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 827 Ltlbertar Street, n 04.17 I PITTSBURGH. PA. eQIUNDRIES, P.. 7 50 casks Prime Currants; 10 oases Sicily Liquoriox • 2 do Calabria do 25 boxes Maecaronl; 20 do Vermicelle: 50 do Olive .011, quarts and 'Ante 30 eases Sardines, 54 and 34 cans; 50 frails Dates; 50 boxes Castile Soap; • SO I do Citron; 5. C 41868 Pram in Jam, 5 do do fumy boxes. 200 boxes No. 1 Fire Crackers, In Store and for sale by REYNER & BROS. 865 No.'s 120 and 128 Wood street. Wholesale Grooery and Liquor Store For Bale. THE AND FLITIIREIS OF A Wholesale Grocery and Liquor House do ing a good tr ole on one of the best business streets in the city: is offered for sale, as the own ers wish to go into other business, For further Particulars address • say-tf ' LOCH BOX 18, Pittsburgh P.O. Luoent'Oil Worltn DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., t Manufacturars of PURE WHITE REFINIEb C .A.. 13, 3EI 0 S burg Ofke t .INO. 291 ;Marry km&E , T, pit* h. Nu. m.98-6md JOHN LITTLE, Jr., No. las FouipwiTitErr, - STOCK ANO , .Anil: BROKER . , . bo p u r g o h i f i rgot r i o . tes. Stook . and IL* IFICNALN ,GET'rlr,i - tesale sad Retail • Grocers, linbarrEl3B ASl> D1A3.188 L TEAS, WINES, MOTTOES, ate., NORTH-BAST corner of , OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, ALLEGIMY CITY TIE I(rorainguir own? 1105111Q1714,) CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STMTS. . (Opposite the Poet Moe.) SIIBSCILIBEIt HAYING A! taken the above well-kaowa stalk& will be pleased to see his Mends at all hours. ills winos. liquors, ales, and sigma ere of the best. Ps24-3md ' JO.llll LUNDY. Proprietor. WAILL PAPER FOR AUTUMN OF ISA% r A compl to assortment of beautiful PAPER itANGINOS, of all styles, bought before the tax advance, will ho Bold et the usual low prices. IV,. P. MARSHALL; se6 1 NO. el Wood attest. . J , 40. WEE T POTATOES.-14 BARRELS 6.7 choice Sweet Potatoes just received end or sale by JAB. A. FETZER, cot 5 Corner Market and Eirstetreata. FROlt ARRIVAL OF 'BOOTS. ECHOES AND :GUMS, whichwbe sold' it the olttirteeti &t ' ee27 801 L ANDI3,IB Maatetatfet A FAAM.OF 800 CBES, ABOIIT S 3 A in kraltivation. dwebing horse: &e.. Nitwits in lintUr county. rdnr miler? iro ma& for sale by 8. CUTER iz no 3 El keliEt. Vol. IX.---Established $:3 2. WM. M. FABER 8• CO., STEAM ENGINE IIUILTtEIS Iron Iroinidi;ev, IBM MACHINISTS MID BOWER MAIM . Neu the Penn. RJR. Paammut Nun • rrd:ommt - • isarANTIF AClVing AIL 7ciriiii* - 11 AUL Mesita Rig:ranging from throe to :one hund.W and ; horse pima, and onitod.te Orbit M.I.W Saw Bleat IrarnacealrietOritg. - iti p otdaVattenti on e otritru w ar & ghee an Machinery for aim :p i an d, %toulay and eiroular sari' mina ye also on hand, Inhaled - and readyforelisil mentat shortnotioa = Engitica 41 44ave ot!iliorgf description. Also, Bailors and.Shoeu licit. Be plater, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pallas W, every variety,. and eonti_nua , the marmfietaxwol 'Woolen Machinery, and Saacnino.,Cards. „ r :. < PA Our prices are low, our niachineiy.nianuf. ed. ef the best nuality of materiEds , - and warranted in all eases to give satisfaction. Mr Orders from all parts of tb« aiming siilleft , fi od and promptly lled MUTH, PA.II I KWCO: - ; ' Dom. waltir ,F 4 %Iv-TOL-sr - 1-4 Warehouse. No. ..1111 121.1 oirmaetr. Pdanufaetarers tuad:oesortptiverr Of veelLOil.,Retorts an ...ese 243 4.WAter im ili, Sod Iroz=ronsi aeon boxigittteel Pulls ana wordings— Adeolobbins andMachle:o 4 " iotlon made to order. • - • Having a complete mat Moe rave a;tacrted to he -Foundry. all neoestarrlittler seili be eareall,f, attended to • .entlyaket- WEE BUPERIOR COPPER M I BB SMELTING - Waft KKA dr• Sheath. ltradon? and Bolt CoOntr t"t e=" ' : l Co nerßottoms.RaisedStill ' Bolder.. /co, Also importers end dWers in Modals,. •T - - E a u Sheet Irese,' SIP Constantly on hand. tifiett: .- nd Tools. Warehoule. No. Ha ristur tind".the &BOND STREW% Ylttaburnh, redw_ 4 tern. 113P'Elpeolal orders of Bolin er ant any aecupd, _ DAUB & miEsci*LArT No. 185 SMITIIFIBLIr6TREET. , "'" 7 WS IIAVE"JIIST8801 WV WA` /ar s ° and w e ll Ealected ?dock 9r, E` . G 0...113 cornading : - 1 • 1 Clothu,CasimereN, Vestingl44llo., ALsp-4 I srge otoik of GENT'S FURNISHING inoludrEg Woolen Shirts, Pager ebilt7rl o Rear i v Te4 4 and everything turually kept. by first olaaa ing Sierra. Orders promptlyexeoutgul. tinSDaird New /3_tiles'foiliprlng, Of 1882. A Great _Variety and Fine -Amore matt from 6 1-4 e e nto to GIS per Piece. for We hi 'IIIOBILILS PALM - CB, • 91 troop snuck., •:. Betww►dth a Eith.2ddoer below Dignondlali mbll '" ' - ' CORNWELV 'KFap,; rvr CARRIAGE MANUFACTORERL ,,, cAt, the:9l.l egtabtishatiChmh:Fadoi7s. Fti" DINIIMINEWAY, Eq. CLAIS RJ BZEW4<r u Repairing donoza turnal. _ . HOEZET Rowe. ikuuromir: ir, vow -- dual Grooms e - iJitttt COMMISSION. AND! FORWARDINU tivicusTs, 'AND . Dealers - 1u Prodime and Pittibirlt Manufsailiiv No. 251 inntrry — laniner, at:61101, • •- • 'PITTSBIETE:6I3 G - Cr N, 0A ,g* - 1 1' 1 3 T'..)/ 3 1:; Si I.::sa 2s.cierfilar oAlo GALLE HEN.1 7 3,0127.t , .j. 7 0 ,10.1 Leto stook of Guns of as desettlAnslyboolV• or me to order, and Itor sa.lo (Arnow re,,„ PRIORS. • • • RIP kiting PromPtLY littels4ol2 to- oz ;qt. - isomaiw-Ingal-ottf ' '•• COitliriA9F p10;44151/i;n135MBZEtraMil.s.i alcoz - THE PUBLIC C&8,.4)36• ,,, ,-, , 'Eleth ' thei best slava:rest Upton. Moak Pi all :kW" Inc We sktodisismk d Sri. - lom =A 12 Oat'dpek ia moridnabetwonL, 10 . ,„ yagm , BBANCEIC, 1101 WorkBtreet. of the, 33410.tegre glantre e L tort' estatkuihed,kft 18136.-A oetneirstook of rune octavo Ventre Piano'. combhlhott.all umb eiefa-!..i of atretelaealnetrdmentwith late novelises._ • eptiVnt). important.to the oritleal Wont.. Low for cash or aceeptenee. • - • WISE & BROTIntE4- and • • MI11111*Itlgt" S. B. ac C.' P.11.1.8K1X, =tl•._ , NainbotarecessadDeoloisb- • •, BOOK :CAP.'. IVIETTER-:- . . and allkbadm .- • - - WRAPPlNGPAPBRijkaversznovedtrair:..: No. 97 Wood ,otreet to ' NO. 88 SMMlTTeliti.€llllip# l ;": - ..,.... , ,„ " tittabnireb' MEROHAtT 49 St.'' Clair Street. RENTLEMEN'S OTUIPG MADE TO Olt• DER CHEAP wall CARR. ILWAVINO RE'ringFra ~1111 KRO LL YORE,,wIth a chows deal of CLOTHS.. CASSIDDIREI3 , and • VR3TINGIES. whiel can isanlutsed at prices far below the canal rates, Xit-Great indatetaents offered to wit bees% • ' iv Nov wAlrroommi GOOD 'IIIIIM-=m; 7 7, 1 Fruit or preremed_lanwi Meat, mixed, acid ' a n other Untie of Kotemn. — oookins Brandy or Wine. New-gMahle. /*Mt ga Cltmn. Peel Haworth. 4=tithelpkthe Dtemtind.. where rea. will get eneerorraleOS irMt end lower - -Metz t any other htemetallto.olt7. a en Pam.tly gmW.ee, Tetitr,V* '= „ &4l - acid, an ether Made .of as HAWORTH' .ILBRAMIBIC - 4 ' den, corner Diamond and Diamond allai. - Sir a lCß OFIIKAVAT SZOCEM -tt;atii.~Lv_-t Job. 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