JAMES P. BARB, Editor and Proprietor, N OT ALCOHOLIC . A 11101:MY WNCE4TRATEI) Vegetable Extrac PC RE 7'o !CI( Dr. iloofland's 6ERIVIAN filTrr. P' , .P.P",l{;;.) D ACK: 4 01 , 4, Pauade plea, Penn r; % - er om pi LYYSPEPSIA. .IAUIVD/CE, or Arrvous DoUi Oily Dummies the and all t, licanwses .a.rLslng from a billkfx - eferch. 1.,1,1-f‘r or 2<t nispt:rr~ Clal•St. ,•ation. Inward Pilea, "entities, C Blood to the Head. Acidity_of the iStOMEL , L. Nausea, Heartburn. D..vust r.:r Food, FulineFF or W ight in i,toniach, ziour Iruotat ions, Sink trig or Fluttering at the Pn of tue Stoth ton, hatlu nirg o, rno LiCau. Horned and eu:t 13:eathing. Filiittering at the Huart. Nuf.•...atirjc when in a tying • . Loir,res.- ivion, Dot. or webs bo rne the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Denciency of Perspiration, Yet. • the n aoJ Eyo., Pain in 'zest. 1.....0b5..ku Hud den Flash,s of Li eat. burn n: in the Flemb,OOtunt Lflt r ! au .c iv , ' st.de- -• acuico ➢ 1,3 j URI 00.014 U ALCOIIOI. BAJ) WHISK. Y Thdyovill cure theabeve4teeltSee in ninety-nine o .1,, out hundroti. zi el by tho extensive 2ale' and universal r tior , fiand'b Ciennan Bitten, (Purely regetat f 14-ncrant i. , ru..hr arid Itilßella )u'. Lave e. Ni upon coffering thc fl- gate:, or ustrurt, in the shape if Door o, rnpounaed with 'mar - loos Pug- ,tod chi - Lit:nod Tt,r. S'.. l l:Lai!,lod and Bit ten tae Inauwerablo array cf alcoholic ore+aratn.u s in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied kegs. undo the modest appellatt-n of Bitten: tnstead of curing only aggravates diseases a to 10590 thb diSP.PN•iIat4YI enfferen in despair. 1100. h LA.!: Li -.A.ERMAN LSI I"IERS, Are not 4 new and untried article, but have srcod the test of fifteen years trial by the Auteri ma public; and their reputation and sale, are not rivaded by any (.reparation. The rroprier re e thousands cf Letters Croat the most eminent Terfrytnen, /.awy,-rs, Physicia', s and citizens, Tostitsrin.,; of ,neir own pont/nal knowledge. to the bonenci,.l effects and medical Cirtues oI these you PrA .! , .:TRENG TB a:.;v You! DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARPE.TITEI e YOU W NT TO BUILD UP YOUR 00N DO7UT YOU WA IO NT TO FEEL WEIL? t' wA A' 'TOG 6 TRJDOFN6Ir VO is Q.!. 1 ;),U lot' WAlV7'EsTyo . yj (ho you a ant to sleep well? Da fos,ltnr?you want a brisk and vigorous If yyn do, U 4 IziOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS PARTICULAR NOTICE, There r,re .4alay prepardfkr.da sold under the iiZtile littt,F,,put up an quart bottle, compounded ci„l_the , he , :i , , ,, stlehiekv or common rum , agettap from ;101 to 411 Tax% ate,tainrdiscrtaard 4 411/P24.Y.1 - riando- ed, 'ip 01{785 Bittery ha, caunrd and tall! contin ue to c h.< hundreds to die the u....,1!h th, B D I A,. r IN, the n tie, u nder r.lcanllUtoec of A1t:0h...4,10 t:oh...4,10 1,1111/2/1,1 , the desire for Liquor i* crerzfrd ancilh t result to all ilhe ho h. rra:, ~:,ntian! /VC and ho For tkoec ,• ,a•r:,_ 1.5131 hove Liadior Bittere,tre,ubiaxb t' t ipf. Get Ile Bottle tioofland't ( 4 erznau titters, and nix watt 'l'hree quanta of Good Brandy or Pi y. and the re•qt preVaraftol2 that lax exec.' r; no,ittt nal tnrizd, and true ca - cell , a,e any of the W. •',‘ • - (+1,8 Liquor Le,ter" in the rna , c.t, and cons much lt,6k YCdi Una haste all the van'tteg of Illootiandsk 'tillers. in ronnecaton ,nth a good acticic of liquor at a raw)/ lee* pry:, 1;ion prrparatsad/ wail cost yon. ATTENTION fIOLDIERS, AND TIiIE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the , ttent:,.. L. , , ring relatlono o &inn& in the army to the lad). that ' HOUR .- , :gricaan iht:sr.l ' wit! vitro nine tenths of t'ho dise-res induced by °zees':tree and prica tions,ncideut to canal, life In the fists, publish ed almost daily in the newspapere, on the arrival of the ttiok, it will be noticed tLat a very large pro portion ere suffering frehi Every cage of that 'z , n‘i can be readily cured by floofland's German Bitter., Liseases resuLing from diem.- dere Cl the di,,e , zi%•J argane arc day remov ed. Via hat ies!ta:ica in stating that, if those Bitters were irony used among our soldiers hor.drev, r, il•-en its.: otherwise sfal be lasts We call trn Lou to the following re tuarkab!": a:. d u rnti a.tad::are of one of Inc net- I i.k: use hit r. wn la^¢at Z.../1:1 r..IW. ect iir Lilo Bitters:" 73d, 1812 Measrs. Jones A Wall, gentlemen, your Hoof'aril's GenLan ilater= tas oared my life. There r n inctek, in this. It to vouched for by LlUMber:l • cobt: Ides, s , me of shoes names are appnccied, and who wore fully ~o gnisant of all the Cir,71101, , rc , !, of 1t1.7. c..se. I am. and have been for the Lot I or yer.re, a member of nher man's celebrate,: baittr un:l.br toe immediate 30021aad..,d I .Through the ex posure atteu,ti,ni ar(itioua duties, I wa attache uVeni bet last with int:initiation o 1 the lung.i. 00,1 *.cr e.eVetity two days in the liospit.i. was tollowed by greet heightened by an attack of dyienters. I was thee removal from the It' bite llos.e sad rent to this city on board the steamer ":' , tato 01 ' , Seine," from which I landed bt. , he 2:•th a cue. binoe that time Iha cn been anon: as low 66 any o - ,e could be andati.l retain a spark of vitality; Fora weak or M9re. 46.8 c&rooly abie.te swallow anytlithg, and ITT r, a morsel dews, it was imu_edi ,...ely thrown again. I could not aeon beep a glass of water on my stomach. ot last tinder those circum stances ano. ~ ce....rdingly the physicist's who bad beta working la. , though unsnoceatul ly, to rescue me frem the grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly told me they could do no 1:11020 for ma, and I I wined me to see a clergyman, and to make such (deposition of my limited, funds as best snit.. ed me. An aconaintancn who visited me at the hospital, Mr, Frederick Steinbron, of 6th below Arch Street, advised me as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle, From the timet,l commenced taking them the shadow tf death receded, and 1 am now, ,thank God for it, Setting hotter, Though I havetaketi but two bot tles. lihavo gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine of being permitted. to rejoin my wife and daugh ter, from whon, i have heardrnothing for eigh• teen man. he: wentleman. I am voyal ian, or a ricrntty of Front Royal. Te your invaluable Bittira I owe the glorious privilege of azain.c.ltorpinp tO ray t...-0M ;If se who are dearest I) me in hie. , Very truly, yours. l'a.s AC' MAI.OI'. We fully concur m toe Ulan of toe above Stale ment. as we had despaired o: seeing oar comrade. Mr. Malone. restored to boalta. JOHN CEDDLEBACIi, 1-9:. N. Battery GEORGE Al, ACKLEY, Co. C. 11161. Maine, LEWES CHEVALIER, , l2d N. y. I, E, SPENCER. let Artillery, Brwery J. 13, FASEte ELL. Co B. :3d Vermont HEART B. JEROME, Co B, do HENRY T, MACDONALD, Co C 6th JOHN F. WARD, Co h. sth Maine. HERMAN KOCH, Co H, 72.1 N, 1, NATHANIEL .11, THOMAS, Co F. 95th Pa ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Co A. 3d Vermont JOHN JENKINS Co B. 106th Penna. !JACK , ' e uouNTERep;I:N.... dee thecttes eicasture eu "C. M. •:A :IC .N ; cathe WE.A.Praa of oaf' hottle. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOE, FOR iIOO. Should your nearest druggist not nave - nolo. ao sot be put off by any of the intoxicating reparations that may be offered in no place, but send to ne. and we trill forrarci, securely ;'ached y express, ai Office, and Meatuiaotory. No. PI Aze JONES & EVANS, (Stmeasars to C. M. Jackson dr Co , Prop rietor ' r' A .1 Druggirts and dealers In , iverY In In the United States. - 4nd by D. G. H. KEYSER, si Pliaburgh‘ IoteIW.ILSTE, it 8...fi1b0 tor sale at, JOSRPEI el...gad/NW uir odd the Dial:goad and Idgrketstroot. For sale also by till4o/1 JOlligfr don, 0 01911/0 Smithfield and Peerth meal A.J. RANKIN filt Co., Market gnaw. ti-ea ra be ew ech iiittsb elyVil)-deed &Iles belly dinar urn -:, T , LI 1 : : :' ) . . -4 1itt„.„ L - P'.lnrig.- . 4J 05 1 t 1 Ibt r -- 1 ~ Medical URNERAL DEpoI No. 118 Market st., Harrisburg. Pa For dal,. 1, Dr. KEYSER, Agput, 140 WOOD STREET. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES/ i tails :o Ba'`;'eftElLt IdEo.DB ." 7. L.B. lir cai r '. .., , Needy in action I • No Change of [het lr et aired' It does not interfere with bilir.esc runic] earl be used Wlthr.cr. detection I Upward of 20(.) cures the past month. some el them very severe cases. It 1., &lap: od for male and female, old or young I tsELL'B tiPtCIFIC are the original and only genuine So,cim. Over one hundred physicians have used theta their practioe and rill apeak well of ei r effit,r3. and approved their oompositi , n, which ty vegotableand 'pert eotly harmless on the , y.i.eta. aundrodsol certificates clan beahown. Ball's Specific Pills are the only reitabl- re for effecting a permanent and speedy cure to al! cases of Spermat-rrhea. or Seminal Weakness with all its ;.rain or evils, such as Urethral and Vagina' Discharges, Gleet, the Whites, Nightly nr Involuntary Emissions, lienital Dehiany and Ir ritability, Incontinence, Impotence, Weaknesa or Loss of Povrcr, IZervous . all of which arise principally from So/ ual I;..t,ceases or Self..eihusek,or sayipp anctfinearealtates the sußrer frtr: remernt Inc duties of Married. Life I In all Sexual D‘seases, tr...et and Stricture and in Di4eases of the BiAtiLler PIA Kid neys they act as a charm I R.,..Ler di, ext. ,-- it.wred by takino a eincie box! PRICE ON it DO L LA IL Jol3.ll_Pli c rimer itlarket street and Dian,o-..: and by DrUggists generally. Pittsburgh They wlli be sent by mail seenrelY , tea/ OD reoeii_.t St the money by J. BRYAN, M. N 0.76 Cedar ~t :ont.. N. t, Consulting Physician for the treatment of Sem• liriLary, Sexual and Nervous.Diceasea, Whc will send free to ail the following valuable The Fiftieth Thousand.---Dr. BPI 8 Treaties nn Self-Abuire, Premature Decay, 1 a.- potence and Lola of ?ower, Sexual Di-eases. Seminal tt eaknoss, Nightly Eallatlif,l3B, Debility, A pamphlet of fifty pages, enn taining important advice to R7l should be read by every sufferer as the mean, of cure in the severest stage is plainly set forth. Two stain L 8 to par postage. atil..;cl&. TO THE PUEL.v. Lit CI It CA Ad.s. If . ad the ignorant &De31. , ...f3 19 hiodtzt o f all denc.qi-7 lb. ns dons. treat nacres and , '""" ' disrreere, fah , • •; , &lase and d. 1.801048 01 matlond common and v • .. . cident to youths of both • * Nair and adults. single or Dra BitAREISIttYr Pulaishes tneia „loin , so, the Ignorant and rebels molt :hooked. sad think it a cef,,t , mid for contamination and oerrac , uon atno. - P , i , etr *Yes, promisizur sow and ,:.‘l3.a :yds , I:‘e.; PhYslcdan should be cant:low to keep t±:e ln ignorance that they do the same so Dr. BR i tz. dISUP, (except publishing) lye a la izati7a !.•rs•-•.: Noe might be lost to them Lamas etc , a le 1 . 115V4 modest and prgannaptuorns fam AR bon: tnc raised In bynoranca, sprnris ap mesh :coral and who compare sOtdet7, Mtedlizehet, 'Paha% toilers and eent., mystetiotuly. firm. it la t,, howevc: :he.; .. • zzd (ULF...tat/A err V.', 'ILL] ilos• odd. ds.ayhters nna erarde., : d Licata condition sr.d taPPltta: riert.tr.d to teath 71.t0t by UR , I Li, t., ratty otter,. tr.arria t :o throwch have been saved muohlt t l !erica, .4nfile,Y, R.P.rtillpll.lu'D.. brermator.- h 51 or hoc:tuna] ardnidimona are oomuletoly el:Lord Li a very ober% ansco of tura by at,/ I, whicil 'impact:dimly his own. Tnozi *re ocit ~ • lum the Vegetable Eingdcm, has 00M. fallacy:44ga Iderourinkigissaggotosa nu: .1.t,n1.1.101 ad It and - sub B dit - dted tno vest:able fow,E.le ea-wart treated elth marireaguoceec—narm g c o Yet forty years (q exPeTl6llOO to clear fa, , :.act lo hospitals ot oaththe _Old World akkd . Uri United State% 16.142 him to Bay—to iii ant:,. fair fzird, health and hapdineas will again hit upon the now—paled cheek. Trine no u..rror montebanke Ina i11J.11,1.144., hut come and be 3 ....red eon , crupdim sad 'all of its kindYnd _ti which to many annneLly fill t,. oniczi now be relieved, providing is. • arrerui to ii time g. fin parLic^..thtzs can oe La.t by procuring a copy of the Meilical A dv , Yor art.: is giver. gratis to all d : hat e: PLY t:. a I antega of over forty yeari ern'3AY:2 s • c , bdezva , iis• o' , lnseroanor, he bed dopy: , 11 the traiitratot disonsei fi 0 , 1 dallY o , lL'Ultod bf the V!vrW.l on. AZ 4,1 - meo.ied by tiskronatilt Ci.iteecntgg, s•nhip , isida, , . - Prietors of ihretela. 0121 do [bait _ - street. seer Liscarnd strum PIiTS36 cations ,roar art ratio 01 Ql9 UZILA tendolo. 1 21 - ia, to LAZE BUPERIOE UPPER. MINES SMELTING WOhliS. Park, M'Curdy ...,Lheatii, I:rasters' and Best Oopper, Preased CopT , er Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, 'palter Dodder. &c. Also impor ters and dealers in Ddetela Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Fire. 4c. me,,3nistantl; Tiamons' Machines and Tods. arelaolue No. ts 9 FIRST au:tilt() 13EcO1VD STREET'S, Pittsburgh Pa. IMIL-SPeoial orders of Corner cu: I) /ate-- L 0,0110,000 SAVED 41_4 L. 10 N ' 1t: It OSENE tf) It•'r.E K N i v ILL WARM FOOD FOR TRE RA by, heat water - *steep herbs. :or the make warm Water for shaving or Cody cook a few oysters, boil or , ry egg., make tea sod co: • tee, :east bread., ao ,in less timn and exp7n• - ? that, by any other means known. Usel lamp without obscuring_ the light. PrioaZi tepta, by mail postage paid', 50 cents Also a l'atent Lighter, for lighttag tamps w itz. oat removing the ehitneey. Fnr .i. and retail by WELDON & KELLY, 116 Wood s • ager.ts for the man WALL PAPERS—BEARTI- A PPLES - 150 BARREL. OF GREEN RJ Fat Wall Paper still selling at 15 cents, for Ar.ple,s. Jaat reeei FPI anr: for ,ale by salapW. P. MARSHALL, FRlZlth A ARMSTRONG, 87 Wood et. er..3 corner Market and Pint atrecda. Medical. Great Discovery. KUNkEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, FOR THE CURE OF Weak Stomach, General Deb )ity, Disea.e of the Nervous System, C,11:12 IP :ion Acidity of the Stomach, aed f,r all c acs requi.kg a 102,c. Firms WINE INCLUDES THE MOST agreeable and efficient salt of Iron we p a- BC&B; Citrate of Magnetic Oxclie combined with the moat energetic of vege•able tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases c•fde biltty lose of appetite, and genera! pro , tratiom, of an efficient salt of Iron, o. , mbined with our valuable .Nevre Tonic. is most happy. It aug• menu the appetite, raises the poise, takes of mnacular thbbiness, removes the pa•or of debil.- ty. and gives a florid vigor to the countenan,c 1)0 you want BOLL ething to strefighten you ? Do you want a good appetite? - - - ---- • Do you want to build up y - our conßLl;uti.,:, ? Do you want to feel well ? Do you want to get rid of nevrousness? Do y, u want en, rgy Do you want to oleo!, well',' Do you want a brisk and vigorous fooling ? you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. This truly valuable Tonic has been so trougl IY teste I by all eiceses of the c:..ott. wilt). ho that it is now deemed httlispeosible as a Tonic M 1.0 It colt but little gives tore to the , sto.each. ren ovates the system ant p. , A01150 life. [ now only ask R. trial of this valuable tonic. Counterfeits. BEWARE OP COUNTRISPEITR—AS BrITEK WIN 11; OF IR 1 ta:he ..tly sure and effectual remedy in the hnown wc.rld for the se- Man VII t cure of Dlteepep.ta and Debairy, arat e 3 there are a number of tuntanons offered t•‘ the pub to. we would cant on the community to pur chase none but the genuine artio.e, manufacture by 6. A. KUNKEL. and hue H. , stamp r n ize to!. or the cork of every bottle. The !act that Ltber, are attempting to imitate this vats his remedy, proses its worth ana speaks volumes in its far, r. The BITTER WINE: OP IRON is put up Ir. 75 CENT and 81,00 BOTTLES, And sold by ad reepectable Druggists t?r , iugh^tit the country. Be particular that evely tottle bears thefrie-simile of the p - oprietor's melee:ore New Discovery. .so:: &C....), : -AND M an uf actu rer s of any deenrad lao:l3l,ka- - - IMPORTANT` TO LADIES GRwAT ~ M ERI'AN REMEDY HAIM'S 'MONO THERM FEMALE PILLS NEVER YkT FAILED (WREN I aye been otrict Is foliowed. , ing !row RUC TIO!:, oft :STOPPAtIk OF NATURE Or in restoring the syl•eu., to per'ect health when st -, Yerinufr:•nt :spinal Affections, Prolat sus Uteri, the ;Vint's, or other VVrAiimbes of the Uterine Or gang The Fills are perfectly harmless on the oosstitution, and mar be taken by the most del. at females without oaupir g distress: at the Same time THEY ACT AS A ('HA iss t.t , ongt`teni- inr kosatieg, ant restoring the eyst m to a 1.e.11 thy r. ant' by brine periA with reg&atity, no manor Ir.t: rat cause, ob tru , :tion may arise. They should, hti.weres. NOT be taken the trot tl:ree or b,ru. ILO.) ths f pregnancy though safe at any other time, as nn-carriage would be ras'h b y contain ONE DO:. L JUARVEY`S IREATISE Gn Diseases:of Female,. P egrancy, :iscarriase, Parrennsse, oterllttc, Itm , ro iii:tton, and Abuses rf Nature, and eau .dr the LA.Di Pn VAT t; M KDICA A OVIStR, a pamphlet of 7'(' pAges, st:t free to a::3 r,ix cents re ;'tire t t v pas. p‘..bt.e.„e. tli...The a-.ri L ok wi.l be sent Ly contmen:ially when desired, SKCI:EIF:Ly PKALDD, and or paid OD 101'0 pt na,-rey by J UfcIAN, M. Lo. •I Agent, N-, e!.,r trot. Sew tta by ell t DrJggistB. Joseph Fiemiu r, .Oraggi... corner uf the Dia.m,ed and .),:arkst gent :A. Pittsburgh. .i t en.d .w aIIIA hc: t 41.0 I); HOW LOST 11(. Vt . ILESTOR 1: 1) J. Pui.:rar,l in a ta , a;td-anetope. Pr, . t. .41 tre t : rrdi:•al :arc • ' Sr: WY I ' rr huaL...- 111,•;untary t:11:t u rw...;•: s:y . Nerr ,, n• • . 1:1.T..Y an 1 , 4,11 r,C.I a' Ore. . -3" .1000 T. J. C,l - Gre,ROß,Cdr, liooo to 4,1 sufferers,— ,Pr ti. any ad- LL: er, pout-jw,id on rt .rt -Ix cents Cr two I`oB - rage s:atnn hy k• '1: 12/Bowery, c,r York. -• Br , r, 15,6. 00:6 Fe kit. T()Ei/ASI' VENITIAN II olt SE tIXY LI NISIP.2, Prat h t re, pelt, cents. tOIO NI :N . Ileautoan, c lt-ten In [Le Ile ory • ..1 du, uu 111-it nate na heen u•tt.t 11 t• 0 %ari•tu., ;Int LtA Le 0: the tlt.r. but never bitve u. ~at lit • I enitlen Herat Lyttl.ent I have 1.1 t: y icy hork.e aisttu I or, :ig , f6inr.4. et/I^. catk,vtelttn k s et the .ta mygelf, and ].vco :t tt..ntat.s. he it,:, 1 rt. F: ELL. ho all L , 'LlgelS'+ , t.nr• 'tet C'or'andt at, , b I,.edprtth, ct•.n A WIN/N1 PERFECT OVA. FOR THE PIANO N WIIICIR THE INSTRUCTIONS la Fro t. et.arl; a d tcTreated. as to make uuneeeasar oa,a, Yore [ban 150 Oparatic and 1 1 c , pular Airs Are “d led rr. u/14.31.3 coi lects9 • VI t.. BEST ..0 ' DAY Cork,: wailed cr. MEM 111,1 l URNISILING SIVRE. C4O fir.L.)!T.3 F` (Jo It "I'11117; liITCHEN. km It are, Ij,rusbea W r ',lea Wa- - Baal:eta Sloce B , xee Jelly SlouLL , , t up 1 wl , IN e?b 13,1iL7. - 'I-17/ .1.0.:67.. Cup Mops HA Lr Sie7 04 M Ire Sie-resi MineeKLl,ei (oa; seut , le 'silver ZDORr JIOVP POilEh Chamois :skit,. Knife Washer; Skewer; Basysig Spoon.; Clridirons yoftee NIIIIs Lemon Solleess , ; Wash hoard= stew Pac ,, sauce Yana V , Vatle Ir.-LE Nal tiORZ:B7I ki:m Ke:::e. , Fry s' &LE Flea Boiler; Farms Liolleri t7.tore Egg Lies , err• i, , r ung :ieedtcra Flour Pails ',I - .meg Pals Water Fil toter; u react Pall; Pie 1'i..006 Butter Ladlesy'lothes Wringers I r , n Holders Wooden : -, pooris "et' Ladders Butter Prints Keeler; Wash Tube :'lnthes Lino: Soap Cups Scales., Treat Fora Cook's Knives 6ad Irone nread 1,01. f. Meat Presses -‘-'...ops cake iPo-, es. /cc, FOIL THE D 1 h6l kr.01131. ho, ertvga PLATED. Chators Call Elf:112 Syrup Jur - . I-Int Picks Ca . .e Lln:ves Hen Knit - ca . r,mb Kl:ill'ef Ice Creem Kniree -.'t tacos Napkin Rings ru it stand; Cake Baskets 1., .- or Knives ' Forks and Spocn:r ~ ...S. , ✓ Ladles . Or•=ter Ladles ••Ira u - y LOA; 0.5 .! '' liar SpoOLS tit.tren's CUpPd bp,),L3 k ,und t Ural skivers! iC laB ePltchors I.i - I';' , ict .tailLiF ,461 k'L.F CIUTLERY. Ivory Bandied Kni es fy'arrers Cocoa do dc , Forks Nag . do do Square Waiters hnglish Lea Tray: Crumb Brusher. 1 nrk a s , Poon Treys Crumb TraSs Dish Covers Chafing Dish ei 11a,,h Dishes Coffee Biggins Wine Nraine_rs Coffee Caletiers ri nidt Coffee Pate Nut Crac , iers labia Mat; Round Wet ttere Bread Ba=sets Cork Screws Wice Curd--; nude Sharpeners Refrigerators I Water Coolers, &o. COS{ THE CHAMBER. 1 filet Jars Water Carrier's Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Bath= Bowls and Pitchers Matress Brtblhe- 11as nhades Sharing ,Etnas Nursery Shades Brona Match Holders ii, - , Lamps Flower -tandB Cilthr, Whiskeei Nurser, Befrigerai,i, & Dampers Wax fates:! I I.C:g Lights. SIIISICELLA Pa EOIL M. Libraey Steps 1), , 0r Al at. Vienna Pan fil,tob Vesta; Bird Cages Meat Sates Vizzetts PoAot K_r,ive<, Card de Vint; Yratr. , ,s Flasks Camp Knives , Camp P , rtfollot. And everything L•B7L-onmw tc : well apvointed Household. To be obtained at res..w.n a ~l e i lioe: at the NEW STORE of KAY & RI.CHARDS v. 0- gO IPI rr la NT REVI Mist doer below the Exchange hank R 3 All goods delivered lee of , •hargo in the city, Allegheny, Birmingham. M. 3 nohester. Du quesne borough, et-. agla-law The Howe Sewing Machine. In Teufel' 1 Perreeted ISa2, Rio ECEIVED 'TRIBUTE 111011 ALL other :tew:ng Machine,. it the kk or id's Fair ,862. whi , the ger an 'h ort.,ra tio:, reee:re; and wh ea l_ or & Wikon'g wain' ice e..ltei Cr.. r hark." c e ••• biaebthe, was award t t.re..th Exhihitor,) as the Eas t all Ito .11 exhibition . Out. light -0-1 , tu•siLo gnarantr,l.., wake oortoet work en the lightest noi heaviest fahr,- Pona fitref,t.s. i. wie4.:RF.(4Oll, Alent. NO 4 DIAJYtOND sraNts itlw Li 4..4A T LT R Banking Houses, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Prersiu - Rital. TREAKIRY DEPA RTMENT, Oirrice OF COMPTROLLER OF THE GURRRNOT, Wasniogton City, Aug. sth, 1863. liVagait A a. Py s. , tisfactory evidence presented ti the undersigned, it has been made to Tr that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PI AI in the Coutpy of Allegheny and tt of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled' an het to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United etatez btocks, and to provide for the circulwion and re demption thereof," approved February 2'114 IBrs, and has complied with all the provisions ct said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking, Now THEREFORE, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Coml. - troller of FIRST Currency, ao BANKnyrtlf that the said FIRriT NATIO , AL Ol PITTS BURGE.I. county of Allegheny and State of Penn sr Ivania, is autaorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid, In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this sth day of August 18 , 3. H 11 MoCULLOCH, St 3 Comptroller of the Currency. The First Itiational Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1,111 PllMt h6ll TOT CHIPAH Capital 4,400,000. With privilege to In crettee to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh 'trust evmpany having organ ised under the net to provide a National (fur row- and or the tits' rf the FiltiT NATIONAL 41k ~F YITTSI P,OH, would reepeottally offer it. o”rviceff 'br collection of Nett,2 Drat's, 13.11, of ilk.: I.Y e., receive money on del ,Jett and buy i Fcchange on all parte of the e. - u7:try. Tee Pee^ei9 vti Trm:t cowl an; et: we helve he a un r.truP:ed be Avi 14e a VC-- I.:aLk,,, ar Mho d,, • L, ttl,trs J:..meF Lon whllb :4 m. K. Nimick. erne Bala. : .1 lexander Speer. Thouaae9 rancisßailey Th - a. Wightn::: a t Alex. 11;adloy, !...n.raaet Rea. „LIMP.; LIN President 011 .ti .D. S - ULLl . ,Caanier. Anenst ith. I inl4,l.lrwl. R. J. E0r2(17. d.. gOUNTZ & MERTZ _ 9 HANKERS, riv I i SI.. Sesond doo a bo t Fifth Street, TIE. LERA IN FOREIGN AN O llogioStic EJ Exchange, BlLyk Notes, and (iuvern mon 1!0,721C,113 cttonda• Co JN OLD, D11.31A211) 11;411TF.S ‘3 ll r ~ .e rtitica:, cf . ludelatorlne , .. ter., Czrtisc.toF,. 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons utt all c%.1 er gr,v"rna , ent.socurthea bought V, 14', 1 WI ELIABIF4 6n. wr.,5;6;. , nruer °tilt , . I Educational. - - 767 A; .Y. -: r:nd'~.y. ,~:dze .. tatss Circuit Court. President Corlacr Penn at St. CAtilr At. . Pitch- burgh Penu`a., FEIHE LARGEST, C'HEAPEAT ANL boat- $35 pays for a full Cerumercial course• No extra charges for Manutactuers, bteamboat, ELs.iln.ad and an Book-keeping, Minister', sons at one-half price. Students en ter and revrow at any time. This Institution lc nor:din:tic' by experienced learners and practical accountants, who pre, pare young men for active business at the least expense and ,hortest time for the most lucrative and resportible ettuali vs. Diplomas granted for merit only. Bence the preferenee for grad uate! a' this College by businw, men. Prof A• C. - wiey, the best Penman c f the Union, who holde the largest number of FIRST l'as• entire, and over an compedtora, teaches Rapid Business its ritarg. IS- • trend t: hero the :Sous and Clerks of busi ness men graduate F• r specimens of Penman-3[6p and Catalogue containing Jul: informaixon, enclose twentr--ie ce:ir• to the Princpaltt aulo J ENK INS di NAIITH. Si FRANCIS OULLEGE MVP CAR Of Tiff FRANCISCUI BROTHERS °ti lb APSTITUTION, SITUATED AL IN LOP Era), Catabna c. anti. Penwr . .- rani+, about !ear mites ropt Cresson Station, OD Penn=y'- the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh. was chartered In 12.58, with priviligeo to renter the usual Collegiate Ecnorl and Degrees. The location +,f the College is one of the most ict.ly in Pormsylvar,ia—this portion of the Alla she:y Mono:air+, heing rroverhial for its pure uator, bracing air, and gßoturesea e soenery, The Scholastic year commences on the Y - 1 1 / 8 1 MONDAY after the I.sth of AU(1138 , and evade about 23th of JUNE following. t u divide i into two :4Esiuns Students cannot return home ` , etween the Sessions. All the Apparatus new eary or Lzuri surveying. I<agineering. ho., Ace.. sill no zornizhed by tho Institatior. v the Students. Irstrnalchtal and Vocal blaze Corms n. axire S+ndents will be admitted :rom eight rears .o tho age of manhood. TH' &Ye—Board and :ration. Payable half )early $ 86 Surveying ana use of instruments, per an num ..... . • elass.;eal .nd Modern Languages. extra..... to Students spending 1 . acation at.the College.. 20 Reference can ba made to Wood Philadel p hia ev. Domenec, Ri. Rev. Bishop .p Rev. 'l'.L,e:te Rev Dr. 'Hara, Philadelphia : Rev. Henry McLaughlin. O Phila. delphia ; Ker. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. N. B.—A hick ru , r . da Iv to Lo , e.te na Cre3- stn. aeon. AMERICAN 110 USE:. N. IS THE LARGES BOSTO T AND BENT AR A rang , d Hotel in the New England States; is centrally located. and easy of access 'rem all the routes of travel. It contains all the inodern im provementd, and every convenience for the com fort and accouitued..tion of the trave'ing public. The sleeping rooms are large and well venti.atecli the suites of rooms are well arranged, iv:el com pletely furnished fns families and taiga traveling Parties, and the boy e will continue to be kept aq a first a first-class Hotel in every respe.,t. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the onian try. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Boston. Sept. 1A63. sel2:6md A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT DI FTT,NBACHER'S. NO. lb FIFTH STREET, nabra , Ang Gent's. Ladies. Miner and Children's wear 'n great variety. Bell J UST RECEIVED— I,ard's L. • Yocth for the complexion and skin. Drake a .enuine Piantation Bitters. Ayer', Cherry,Pectoal Rower and Zylod barsavari.la. r s. Hair balenni. Wiatiart's Pin. Tree Tar Cordial liagan's Max., cia Paw, b.earitug A in orosia for the Hair tiottow.y's Family Me licints, Lanusey'a I mpr red flood Seariter. All ut Dr. Jayne's h amtly Medicines. Pure Glocerine and Honey Soaps. o.yeerine yreau_ and , Jold Cream, .or chapped hancia, face, asc., at ELY'S holegale an G d Retail D r ug btore, (024 No. 69 Federal ei ., AllegbeuT EIIIOVAL Olr Id VERY AL The undersigned having removed Lla Live, ry Stable from the rear the scott Lome, to near the corner of First and Smithfield street. W , C. Conn a old stand, is prepared to tarnish carriages, bulldog, and saddle torsos upon the ahorteet no des, Also horses kes at livery at resoonable rate& Undertaking and all arrangements forth netals war rimeive his special atuumot, N BlLlClit&Adk D. ---- , MERCHANTS AND ..I.NDFACTURERS' BASIC, i r oler Is. 86."3 I FIIIIE ANNUAL ELECTION t FOR RECT ,, ItS wnl bold at the 13,nkieg If. use, or Nl' , ' , D.-% Y, rh b o e 16 -h d,ty of Nevemeer neat, between th,r u- of l' , s. m.. and 2p. in The a .ner ' R Feta, t, the t‘toekhf lders will be held ou 1 f*E-1.)." Y, Cu: .'d day of November at 'nloak r m JnIIN _.COTT. Jr., Crl [ZEN'S' DANK, i her 1.3 T 1 131 4 ELECTION FOR kt THIREEN 1-1 RECTuIt , t the, Lank will be held at the /Junking 1.h.0 e ~n b?OLDAY N , .vemaar 16th, at lo o'ciack, e. es.••l4 o f the , rk. , eint old will::oveinne:l.ld, ut 11 o'cle,l tu Ill—N' City BANK uF PITTBECRGH, et,her 5 N ELECTION FOR.,THIICTEEN REL I (JR, ads Rank will be bed at the &inking 1 net. cn MONDAY. Nove,:.ber bti wee:. :be h hr. of 11 a. yr.. sud the and u tbee'lng tee .ntockbolders be held u:: ' i l Es,l,AN...retob•r Atll o'clock m J. M ocltt-land Cashier. ALLEGHENY BANE. s , Pitts , bun,h, ~e tui•er i 4. 1363 j 4 IN ELECT/ON .14,R DIRECToR O S F Bar k .di • e Led at the Banking Hrp.l.? o:L tit` io . h 01 Nr,vey,l,rr nrxr, between the of and m. J. '4. 0)0 is:, ' .a.ehier ee the c. uekholdtre w:11 e 2 , -te:Lbe eext, at 12 or 5-te annul. • 1 , VELMAS 57 11P N Y AND HANK. PIT'B BURGH. Oct. 2. 16 , 13, /VDU NNt I. ELEe; lON 'iron: DI , tr•crert:lk r he •a the B••r,k• • ng iDt 11; 1,-11) , r &t.b. ho twren tuH h t , ar: 2 ? e•24,•td ended the Pittsburgh anisat t.n in 18.52. will .ranted that hu.rt.nett • nizatirea will re-dye ::-nrraPpoa.le,, , e witL u , the , r.tlEltry. wr ~1 t , 1:1056 luot,d :1•• Lha same For RE. 4, NIII,,eM-111EI to FLr , r, An , ..als„' • tot 1.11.' on I b xe=, azri flaskm n :el , Irmj tutl,aE, -- `Free frc, , ru 'he lara,J the r it, at e 4.1 - is •, - 1. ,- .lzzio i who-e. -ry • i B,wart o: oh,- See rb"(' Larne eiloh te bottle and 11, f - Ad rees si.L:Srlti K. (A)STAR. Sold by : - E1,1,F;t.. , .1 , and B. L FAHN ESI , tCE A 1..3..!e Agents, Pitts burg, lyit-lirudendAvr WAL iY. Lz;ABER. SfgAo A 6_ a 6 w 4.,L,5, St 1 . N.l L , AI "••• • L• :/. , rDe On. .••;.1•, SC.I kirtat M. !.err ' Itunc:ria-e sta. titre 1.• r: . • , ta.lrrlLYl .714 fOf pnah .1* e' :4131.t s' :bor. - - c.Jl,l; draoriptioa f eve: Wooltr. ~er; r kr) ceP srl ed o! t, berg LA An est, • . SMITH, PA UK & CO. Nxiiith Ward Foundry Warehou.e. o. 14 . 9 r'lrgt mud 120 Se'ond Rlanufacture:s ,of all 41100.0 tint lea , npuons of Coal Oil Oe its and Stills. (ias I,t.r bad Irons Dols Jr co. Wlivol7. Voxoe, her! Moulds Puliia-,fingors and C u Al oJ. bbi;l; act feachit:ery CI every descrip tion made coast luso rnarrlne 3non attached to the foundr, Ui neoeseary F•ta.k trill be c.ireitilly attended Sc A.. it N A L, eir IMPORTERS OF WATCHES W wing c.n reoeti.t of pricc 6.IiLvER, COMPOSITE WATCII. FOR the •itmy. snowmen[ , . Hunting Cues, ime ccntre, to tan' , trouble of ope - hog c .se a.ndsou.e and reliable best and c ., ap , .t mnaa . . Ilu the ar,by at $.23. $.2 80. SOL k'S O WN, patent Lever. in starl ing sil.er engra,d hunting Casts. Jeweled. regulatei. SPLEND,D GOL i# COMPOSITE WATCH, Jew , lici, either mecium sire fur gen demo,. or one' for laden, beauti.ully en graved cases. Ver.s" c,gant and accurate, often 601 10. $.59. 615. G0.,..D COMPOSITE. patent Detached Lo ver, Jevo:ed to :3 gold I.alance war?, rated a i.er.ect time-I..eper, suit,blo in else for either lady or AC: 11. in t ic thy chased catte , —, read, apiece d a t.c e, ut , tD sold for VS,' $2 , . t-mag sued. beauti. oily fadabed L pine, flue 16 carat stala plate watch, be tut ft.lay orna mented case-, 0... , ua11y sold t i.. 277 60. Gents' or After: ,!• c eeei plate watch, ch.OLieMeter t.ii: ,Cr, I ..1 ruby leveled , det tott ed lever heavy, beautt uuc nutshed caea, war ranted a splendid time-keett.r, tdutit .old for VA, $33. ASTRONOMICAL WATCH, in mas.ive ko•it plate. bealt,luiti e graved e-se.. Jeweled in 15 action:. balance, and all the recent un yrovementr. In 0...a1t 0.. to the tuna se •oods peculiar 10 ir te a,e wat,ite..i. a h,r a hand point. snip toith untatieng accuracy to the day cif the month, A magLinoeut a tine, :he greates. :ne noon of tee age,j e imported bi Arranaale Other lanies' an.t gc-tlemens' watcne• and chant , n gret va • ifILI for Circular fully describtng above and other matches, Agent wanted, A ithera reduo It•Li moan or. wilt:l , lmm orders. rtto er sent at our 'nit:, it properly sealed. Cu.. 21_ liroadway,N Y.. Th ee doors iron Barnum's Museum. ocls-Imdeodattn. MeCOLLISTER & BAER, Wh , :v , a., T. ,Jealers AvE FUK ti ..Te,RE THE HOST 11 comp et.. .-aor went t Tobu..co. :Agars, , :pea and inul: n, "I wee: , it. [Le city, which hey a e eel Ina at a^e 14. west cash figures, An ord• re I rowt t.,y Attended to. ocl4 ■ HAVE Tlll , DAY SOLD MY 1 tire etook of - Cli ' LER V And BOAT ST RES to HEN( M h&I TA & CO., veto will continue the busines,- of the old stand, No. 47 Front street. To those of env friends who have parruniged me during thy last ftfte•n years, while connected with the firm f Iss x,l taxia. leaax, Ftsagg and Joax I return my thanks, and aotioit a c t.t.L uanco f the ~ atronage to my sucee-hors. Messr , D.E:,. , , ARATI:4.. S CO.. oneer'ully r - commending the m to being every way worthy of My office will remain 1 - ,:r the present with Meer ~ No, h•TI• a , where I hope to have the p.e.uu:, of • , oeiu,7 my customers and friend J:4 O. G I , IIAM. t.tetober 18,is Having prarchaAed the ~ ' ock ofJou. G. I4ham. and .uette,d-o in it e TM! of hitain Fisher, 'sham, leher Co ott G I•ham, in the StI.P Cui a.o.t BOkT STOkT budi ..e.r we b ,-, ; e to merit u. cosl.nu rice of the ve,y i . bcralpa'ron..ge b ,, t-t , ..weo urn•, toem No. 47 ?utak, LoOdreg- Cincinnati. October 1°,186.7. vc:.^6-tf CRA IN BERRIES— 12 IN BL.S t CHOICE crKtiberrlx. Just rec ived &rid for sale by PETZh, A A ONG, 008 corner Market anßaLtat streets. Bank Elections, I. V...N PuT;K . N, Cashier I:,r, Br nd P - 421itz i ii -ne iMP6CA: o rGu -a'.3 Aim ~.,:~ •irwtatt -161.:d. Plrr;nLß., NEW 70REL IoS WooD STgEET, JOHN C. - R - LNO, I'RANK MAPArTA. FRANK X RENO. DAILY POST. ILY POST-ADVANCED RATES tine year, by mail 81x month a. • ' 1 ree " One week, delivered in the city Single copies .. agentp per hundred ........ THE TWO SEURPSO °OTERO. Two men went out from the fire lit camp In the sutumn midnight gray; Over the quaking, croaking swamp, To the edge of the woodland still and clamp, With rifle and spade went they. A hunting owl wailed out to its young, And a picket stood as still In the meadow below as the shadows flung By the beaded tent lights thickly strung, On the silver threaded rill. was ion ere the picket moved away, And there was no time to lose ; The pita must be dug by the dawn cf day; Said one : "We are digginggraves,l say;'' The other one whispered, "Whose ?" With the morning light a column of steel Mowed upward along, the hill, Ic, - ivard the hidden pits, but a double peal Close in the front made the column reel A moment, and then stand still. The check won a battlefield that day On the morrow the dead were laid Head to foot in a tr'nch of day , But two apart in the front that lay Were biried without a spade. TRIED, An Exquisite Story of the Heart Lisle Mercur welt home early this even• in g. Little Pet had said goodbye, Ether dinner, with great heavy eye that follow ed him all the way to the Wit arid ittrpt reminding him of some they had once closed in death in that same household. Willie was buried just three years ago o morrow. The father went lightly up the stairs, straight on his way to the nun sery. As be turned at' the head cf the staircase, Mrs. Mercur stepped out of her dressing room door into the blaze of tea r,ll i.ghts, elegantly ar rayed for an even• g phii:y. She paused in surprise at see ng he, husband home so*early. Pretty and piquant as she stood before him, her deliciee beauty, as soft and ethereal as the dress she wore, quite dispelled the stern expression on his lips; and the reproich in his tones died down to simple surprise, as he asked: `Are you going oat to night, Fanny t' 'Yes. Why not?' she inquired, in her fluttering, girlish way. 'Your baby, dear,' the husband said, in 1 a sad, repr i viog voice. • 'Pahaw, - Ise, she's only a little unwell; t and Lcete will sit by her. She says the child is fond of her, and begs of me to go at.d enjoy myself. She is thoughtful for me. the young wile added, casting a re• proacliful glance at the earnest face, look• lug with sure, disappointed inquiryeinto hers. 'She eays I must not chin mykelf up like a nun. 'Do you think your French maid cares more for you than I do, Fanny I' The small hands worked uneasily, open ing and shutting her fan. She was always lost Then this strong man's love spoke to her in this twofold, unappealable way. So she ignorantly pushed aside the steady ing hand that would have guided her into beautiful womanhood, and said e .the leaSt bit peevishly: 'Come, Lisle, don't be always making me solemn. Say good-night and kiss me, and tell me to go and be happy.' he husband bent over and kissed the red lips held up coaxingly to his, and en circling the slight waist for a moment with nits arm, said in his deep, sad way: 'Go and be happy, Fanny.' She glided down the stairs and sprang in to the carriage waiting for her at the door, hut, could not shake off the strange feel ing that her husband's manner had inapir ed, until fairly launched into the brilliant whirl of giddy enjoyment at Mrs. Grange's-. Lisle Mercur watched her graceful, retreat ing figure until it went out of sight. As the front door closed after her he turned heavily, with the great want his beautiful wile so lightly comprehended, and walked to the rnrsery door. It stoodslightly ajar. A little querulous voice kept repeating, 'No. no: Pet wants Flynn.' than Flynn.' Pet turned on the pillow and looked at the fussy French girl with childish snore 'Pet wants Flynn.' Lette was becoming annoyed at the child's presisteocy, and pushed her chair back impatiently. Mr. Mercur was about to open the door and go in, when he heard a rustle at the foot of Pet's bed, and a pale, weary-faced woman glided in from a room adjoining the nursery, and stooped over the restless child. Her lips touched the hot cheek, and two fat arms went round her neck, Ike love chains from an angel's heart. Pet was quiet now. She needed no hush ag. The touch of Flynn's cool hand was always enough for her. Lette went bust hug stiffly through the door at the foot of the crib. After a while Flynn unlocked the fingers clasped about her neck, and holding them in her own, sat down by the bedside, and looked at the head Beetled on the dainty pillow. Her white, illegible face was partially turned toward the hell door, where Lisle aferour stood with a father's pardonable curiosity. He had al says regarded his young sister's gover- Er as es a calm, gentle woman with soul enough for her position. To-night he caught a glimpse of something more. That strange power toward which child. hood leaps instioctively, watched, unshmi bering, self-guarded in her steady gaze; thrilled in the low sure utterance of her conscious words. Asserted itself in her lightest touch. Lisle Mercier saw why fits child wanted Flynn. She was one of those women who, when one once knows them, breathe poetry to the very elements, even though they shrink frcm talking or riging it. f o such. it must not go through many hands, all dabbing at its, freshness. So ehe'took to this fair child, and whis pered her sweet thoughts to her. And they grew so quietly end naturally together, ,hat even the dote, sight, d father never I:new of the union. until this night ewheu eccident at:lowed him Pet's compenionship. Al.d his pretty wife flashed neck in his lace the truth, that as for apiritnal cum. • ieenion he was alone. Pit lay so still he thongt she must be falling asleep. Thee he heard her °say, I softly. 'MEWL in a' a gone, Flynn.' Flynn smiled. 'Mamma waspretty.' `Mamma was very pretty,' Flynn"-ingd. I didn't god make Flynn prettiii Ft kiiew,' Flynn said, reverently , and the child raised her eyes as she did .In prayer. They came back 1)Z14.b.1.:5 Ilg • 'Mamma were beautiful flower, 'Where?' asked Flynn. 'Here.' And the little hands went . gethet over Peestbosom. 'Pet's Flynn's flower.' The sweet face brightened with a in chievous smile. r 'Wear yours where mamma wears hen I Flynn understood, She gathered t I little form up in her arms, and pre , s , d close to her loving woman's heart. 1: bud she was nurturing week! open er day into Flynn's beautiful bosom-- mamma's. So thought papa, 83 we waited °weld the door, while the pale governess waike the nursery floor with the burr'en breast, and at last laid it down aleen - e, 6 on the bed. Then he went back t., bi room and waited for mamma She etc home long after midnight, and slept lit into the next morning. Whenethe me , husband at dinner, she said in her tiled ish way quite exultingly: k new P E . , • e ld be well enough off Lette said tab' • . 6 .4 quiet, and slept well. The father I , 9ht of weary feet g eng to and fro ineMe the nursery, and the low lullaby hummed softly in his baby's ear. Thinking of the subtle music cf this woman's voice, he forgot what mamma was saying, or that sbe was there. So uo revelations were made. Mrs. Mercer grew feverishly fond of ex. citement and party-going. Her hm•banci's remonstrances were unheeded; end at last, growing weary of her weak acteeee tions, and icsinna . ing comparison of t , is conduct and Lette's, he gare up the et tempt of restraining her, until he Few that her health was rapidly giving way. Then he plead with her, gently but earnestly. She laughed at his fears, and turned to the pleasures she was madly pursuing with re newed eagerness. Duty urged hint to more decided action. He led, her to her mirror one morning, after a night of ci,sei• cation, and bade her confront the sunken cheeks and great glassy eyes, staring back in her face like a solemn warning. S e gazed for a moment like one trantfixed, and the truth fastened slowly on her un• willing consciousness. She could not bear it. She turned fiercely toward htin, and, with a wild gesture, almost shrieked, `Stop your idle prating. I will live Nelet!e I do live.' 'I he end of her race was reached at last, and she lay down to die. It was a grim place she was verging on. The phantoms and shadows were all passed. The real chasm, the genuine gloom, were just out side : Should she go back, seeking aid it the pleasure-hunters, through thie place they had led her to? A.h I they were cheerless guides now. 'I am dying, Liale,' she whispered, h.oaraelye He gathered her cold heeds In his warm 'new, hut he could not remove the chill. 'I am dying, Lisle she shrieked pi, eously. He bowed his head over his pit low till his lips touched her damp fore head; hut they had no comfort for her here. 'Help me, my husband 1' Ha could have helped her once. He could only tarn in hia-deep distress, end' groan now. A quirk thought fiash, d through hint tropefivl 7 'Sttal! I call Fh nu 7' The dying eyes looked up imploringly. She came in white and marble like, as she who lay there in her laet agony would be soon. Lisle could not nee the eye=, in which he longed to read if there were hope of comfort for his wife, the lids lay down so heavily on her cheeks. Fanny turned to her with a wi'd plea in every lineament of her suff _ring face. 'Help me. Flynn I' `God must do that,' said a Srm sus• Mining voice, close in her failing ear. 'Where is he?' gasped the whitening lips. 'Here Fanny—closer than I an came to you.' 'lf I could eee him I If I could feel him l' she cried, obligingly, as if reach— ing out in the dark. Call on him as you call ins. Ask him to help you as von ask me. Hs loves you better than I, Fanny. He can go former than I. He is right here, Can't you see him ? can't you feel him 7 said the low voice, in tone that thrilled one with the couscionaness of an invisible presence. The look of terror went from the ghastly face, and the faint shadow of a coating smile paused on the dying lips that only had breath to say ; 'Y—e--s.' She was gone where they oonld do no more for her. Lisle Nferer left Pet with Flynn. and went abroad. Two years paned, and he did not return. Then came a letter saying he woald sail in two days !flora in the Solitaire. (Cone[aeon its our next issue ) C) N . L 'ic TWENTY-FIVE HUM. 3+}. __ _ ~.l` EREIGRANTS brought out from Liver pool, Londonderr7, Cork, or wow, to New York, in FIRST CLASS MALL STEAMERS, fcr Twenty-Five Doifeit',7.t. Parties also brought out by Bailing Vessel at lowest rates, AVOY tO Carol:dela building, TO Fifth ii-4 0114111,, x)r-gbaggr,„ Pa. piairvsiz DISIUkSES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SMITHFIELD STIZEEI Citizens and strangers In need ct! medical vice should not fail to give him a dila. Dr. Brown's ra.nedies never iaf - c cure IIIIP12". &fee. scrofulous and venereal affections —Also hereditary taint, such as Letter. psoriasis and oth is er igno sittn rant. - "Dessaa the origin of which the patient oIithILNAL WRABIaBf% in. Vs remedies for this affliction. brount aII by toiltary habits, are the only medicines known this oour.try which are ante and will apeedijy ?wore to health. Riliiiiii.a_TlßAL Dr, /iron's remodiee owe is a few dale this Infal &dewclaw He abso treat Piles. Glad. GFo oll OrThOs, tfrerthal Discharges Vernal° Diseases. Pains in the Back and Ridnt4s. Initation of the Bladder. strict ures, etc. A letter to 4. ..nswered u ► ast contain at lead ONR DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any ncidreas safely icachoti• Claes and_private rooms, No. 60 BM 11 li I? I XL D STRUM. Pittsburgh. Pe. nclsl.l.kmr tEADY EARLY IS NOVEMBIK.II. theNER,A.L BIITLER AT All&W .•.13. LEAR'S, A /livery of the Department of the Gull la tie year Ma, wits auaccount ro the eau. Dire of New Orleans, Ead estate& of the pre lcus career of the 9 eneralotivit and ads tar". by J 11l IsS PAR LON. Au hor of "Lice G r aa. draw Jaahsf,n,' , • Life of Aaron Burr " we, . ete. mfr. pAazokt has hadthe beat J possibh, ft& the,* th e preparation of deg irtelit . 4o. frestacoete D e b agthAtineuntenta i htriptstii,r Not QrkeausiS %anew Butprhs ads:atrium- Ugh this., ,forzo. .tho atostitrilliant epoch.% the present woe ; lost Ouse, wha are. , acottainted wita Air. Para , PrITIOUL works NW Vat.Oilalt.. a mplstase ti a jt slit be leads- Wto Novesins. ar t • • . ,- was peter) volume of Cheat TM warm. Price '. as. Os hiding, 44 . .: s N Icrystwie.i. . . _. • ‘.. .. 1 4 ".. •
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