ENTIRELY vrtsET A B LEI NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION A PURE TONIC .MEHICIN DR. HOOVLA ND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philade W ill etreet Ily U Lifer Complain ti DYSPEPSIA, J A UNDICE, Chronic, or \e►youq I)l.if lUD•. Of the KililleyM. 21514 Arising from a DiNordereal Liver or K 133333 pation. l'iles, Fullness 1:1..4 to the 1 11,14. Aehliti of the f ., tonoteli, Nausea. Ileart !info. Disv for Fullneq..; or li'ehflit the Stnnitie `our Erin•tatioo s , Sink ing r Fluttering Pit of the not neh. Stniunning of :lie Head. 'tun Sa difficult Breathing.. Ehitterin g at the 11. Choking or sulfiwating sensations when in poature, Vision. 14.t<o r wO. tore the sight. Fever and 1).311 Pain in 1 Read. Deficiency of Perspiration. Ivl lowne , s of the Skin and Pain tolt the Site, ••k. ('h.••! A 811iitien Flusiies 11uro ing in the Fle•ii, imagining , ..r E , and great 4(10.04 11 ito - - sis. And wi ll positively pre v e nt Yellow Fever, Fever. ate. Pi TII EV CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL OM BAD WHISKY They will euro the shove diseases in ninety-Wino eases Otli of a hundrell Induced by the extensive ssle rind universal Popularity of Hootland's tlerman Bitters. t purely vegetable) hosts of iviorant quark?and unscru pulous advent Ewers. have Nostrumsl suffering humanity the Hood gates of in the shape ' of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened Tomes, Stoma eh ies and Bit ters. beware of the innumerable arrayed'nleoholic preparations in pletlimie !mules. and hie-bellied kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters; vrhieh - . - Mstead of miring only :4,•grzi vat., diseasus, and leave the dbmppointed sufferers in despair: , DO YOU WA NT.SO.II ETIII NO h. ST If ENGTII NE Yol' DO YOU WANT A 000 D APPETITE! .D 0 ro.r WA NT TO BUILD l7' YOUR COX STITUTION .09 YOU WANT TO l'E E I, WELL ! DO YOU WANT TO GET 1:11) 1' NE le 1 - 0 IVES'S DO WANT EtVERGY?. DO YO L" WANT To SLEEP WELL, DO YOU WA :VP A BEM K AND 1700RO FEELING' If you do ire HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From J. Newton 11,..tr.t, I'. It., :1;1.. r 414 e En cpcinpodirt ReLfl;ni, 1610,r1e.f4.e. Altho_ ~,uelt not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through dktrust of theiringredients and effects; I yet 'know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received front any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Roof land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejuilieetr against them for many years, under the impres mon that they were chiefly an alcoholie mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, And for enceuragement to try them, when snif.ering from great and lone confine - Oil The use of three bottle.; of these Bitters, at the becinning of the present year, WM followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I hail not felt tar six months before, and hail almost deptiired of re gaining. Itherefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. , l PUMA DELPHI A, June 23ard. From thv Rev. .loneph 11. A . ..mini:l, /;,slur f t ! lb Tenth Baptint Uhurrh. DR. JACKSON —DEA RS. R have been fre quently requested to connect toy name with com mendations of different kinds of medicine, but. regarding the practics as out of my appropriate sphere. I have in all cases declined: but with a elear proof in various instances, and particularly in my owh family, of the usefulness of Dr. lloof land's German Bitters. I depart from my usual course. to express my full conviction that for general debility of the system, and especially Liv er Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. In soMe RUN it rosy fail, but usually I doubt riot it will be very beneficial to those who sutler front the above causes. Yours very respectfully. J, Jt. KENNARD. Eighth below Coats street, Phila., Dec. 24th. - . .1: em the Wife of ALDERMAN WUNDER, Cer 2nantenca. GERMATOWN. June 1. Difil. DR. C. M. JACKSON - Sin --D gave mc pleasure. two years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying what the German Bitters had done for me. lam now perfiretly cured of--all those diseases your medielrie professes to cure. viz; Dyspepsia. Chron ic, and Nervous debility, disease of the Kidneys. &o. The powerful influence it exerts upon Ner vous prestraldon is surprising. I have been con sulted frequenny in reference to your Bittors,and without hesitation, have recommended it for the aboveeomplaints, and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Germantown, and is sold in every Drug Store. and in most of the Grocery stores ,here. If any one should question what I say, let them acme toGermantown. and I will prove to theiriatisfaction, that tho Bitters hare cured in thb vikrinity more than twenty cases of the above U Neipectfully, BARRAN WUNDER, Penn ' Main *met, above Rittenhouse. Germantown, s, JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up_the constitution, and give health and' Strength to an overtasked and diseased health. READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY PRILADILLPHIA, August 1Z 1862. DR. C. M. JACKSON—Dear Sir: While in Vir ginia, owing to the change of water. I was taken with a severe diarrhoea, which seemed incurable, and which Areatly weakened me. When we reached Martinsburg, feared I should have to 20C110 home; but noticing some of your Bitters in the store Mn, IyIL Price , in that town. I pur stored to health. ehasatarpp, and on taking it was speedily re- The diarrhoea was quickly eheePtdcluld / experienced no return of it. A tleteelter eonwades. amenffered in thesame from the suse. with whom I an •r m g IWO &Merl. loin me in this certificate. I expeetto return to the seat of war with the Leg ion, and ill certainly take a supply of the Bit ters. us my kits a . puck. / would not on going ibe n without it fo r de wen t In gold, Particularly to limelfte Yours, truly: - - Company 11, Scott Legion BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS pie that the. signature of "C. M. JACKSON.' is on the WRAPPER of each bottle. Priaoioal Office and Manufactory, 081 Allen JONES & EVANS, tagooxaeona To C. M . JAersoN & co.) • PROORIRTOR.S. sir. in as* Daugeists and Dealers in every town in dm United States. and by _Dr. GIO. U. WITIBER. K. P. SawARM .IPittikuirii. nall jr 11 Or; difiert terilagraM • air ohhe MN ' PREPAR lit' phis, Penno., In the Cork Examiner we find the fol lowing interedtini4 item from n Killarney correspondent: ithin the limits of the county of lierry the rush to America is very much on the increase. On Wednesday morning the nine o'clock train from Killarney con veyed away a larger number than I remem• her leaving for a long time. The number of emigrants, and the scene witnessed at he station, brought to the recollection of .cony the departures during the memora ole famine years. The class of persons now leaving this part of the country, seek ing for a home in a new world, is compos ed not entirely of farm servants, but of farmers, tradesmen, laborers and house servants, who cannot procure a decent living in the land of their birth." - - Aloes for Squash Bugs. Probably the most effectual, while it is the most easy remedy for the little pests that eat up our vines, is water made in tensely bitter with aloes—say two ounces to a gallon. This may be put upon the vines with a fine rose-Jet watering pot: or, better still, with a rose-nozzle syringe. ft has been applied successfully in France and England, and to some extent in this country. It is said that it will also repel rose bugs, and the green slugs that destroy roses and grapes. If it will keep the stupid bugs off the squash and melon vines, it will be an invaluable remedy, and not an expensive one. So says an exchange. "Tali government," says the report of the Congressional Investigating Commit tee, "has been the victim of more than one conspiracy, and remarkable combina tions have been formed to rob the treasu ry. The profits from sales of arms to the government have been enormous, and realized, too, in many instances, even by our own citizens, through a system of brokerage as unprincipled and dishonest, as unfriendly to the success and welfare of the nation, as the plotting of actual treas on." Nevertheless, Mr. Lincoln, in his extraordinary message, assumes the re sponsibility, and whitewashes the chief villains. He continues to keep them in office. Can he carry more villanies than all other administrations combined ever ' suffered ? Tns New York Tribune is despon dent. Hear its words: It is loudly and for many quarters din ! ned in our ears that the rebellion is just ready to collapse and explode, but we don't see it. On the contrary, we believe it has more soldiers and more arms to-day than it has ever had before, and will have more next week or next month than it has to-day. Summons for Judge Humphreys. Sergeant -at-Arms Brown, of tie U. S. Senate. has just returned to. Washington from Nashville, whither he bad gone for the purpose of summoning Judge `Vest H. Humphreys, against whom article. 3 of inv: peachment have been . . preferred by the House of Representatives, and who is to be tried by the Senate, sitting as a high. court of impeachment. Mr. Brown was unable to find Judge Humphreys. . THE crop prospects in Illinois and In diana are good. The New Albany Lodger says that, in that vicinity, wheat, oats and other grains look remarkably well: The corn is all planted, and - ranch' of it is coming up finely. The fruit yield promises to be abundant. • Loritviiis paperenotice the fact tiss the tidiaiico trade of that city is income* daily. The sales of last Friday were ler- . ger than ever before, comprising 252 hop headi oi -852 , 0 00poseds-of leaf'. In the last *tie awful - the sales" 'anion/it to niarlY $2,000.000. • These. verse, will read either 111.0rtriA the whet oth.-ft Dust we were and dust to be: Dust on every thief( We gm!: Saltls the preacher, "dust to dust. Dust we raise upon the road; Dust infests our home abode: Tis the housewife's daily broad When tho aka• ahoy. ix fair, floats the dust throughout the air; Every uhde is like a than, nre the tempe,t gathers strong iver the plain it sweeps along, nvery mote like a man,, Now the swollen clouds grow dark, Falling deluge—like, and stark ; are times when men must grovel us we are but motes of tiust. Mown by pleasure.. fair and lust li,.rn of dust, to come to dust. Revival of Shipthiilding. A a increased activity has been observed recently at all the Eastern ship-yards. Boston Commercial Bulletin says: The casitalities of the sea, which have been rather numerous, have also been in laver of the freight market. Among the casualities we include the vessels de stroyed by the rebel rovers, • but all the loss es from this cause has not been so great as the tonnage wrecked every year in the vicinity of Key Nest, when the Southern trade was uninjured. If the war had not taken place. 'over Italia million tons would have been added to our mercantile ma rine to meet the increasing developments trade. It is evident, therefore, that this amount or more will be required when trade is resumed: sad our ship-owners and Aipbuilders are fully aware of the fact. !or they have commenced building in all our ports. What a Virginia Contraband Can A lady of %Vasil inat on city, desiring to procure a • iiiade application at the hvadquart,rs iiii• "contrabands" on Capitol Hill, when the l'oilowing colloquy ensiii , ltalwe en hers,lf and a female con traband had 4, ca! , ed from • 'SerViCe . ' in Virginia. Wv!i. Dinah. you you want a place. What can pia do? tan you cook? Contraband—N o , m'in; mammy, she allays cooked. Lash•--Are you II good (diumberruaid? contraband Abo allays did he chambers. Ludy --run you wait in the din;rl and attend the door? Contraband --La' no. !Wm,. tha was h i., work. Lady—c an you wash and iron? Contraband— Well. you seP, in • in,, 7 Ann eliv, she allays washed! Lady—Can you sow 7 :Witraband-747h4rity, she allays sOw'd Lady---Then. what in the world did poi Contraband—Why, / allays kep' the flies ofr mistis! Increased Emigration from Ire land to America. ... .. _rs'.•. ~ c7 r.~..Si~:ch.%i~..itza?Wa=<~.r..+:r ~.:..-. - - - PR 0 G., 11. E SSION u /ilia or half nerus,, reading the verse, 'find then the Duct upon us, dust about us; Dug within us dust without us; Let them mingle, for they mutt Dust we breathe in dancing hal/ Dust, the emblemer all ! • Dust, of the dead. And the sun upon the streams Gleaming in its fallen beams ; Dancing gayly while he can. Blows at times the warning gust Tempest's thrall a cloud of dust Flying in progression's van. Comes the long expected flood Dust is beaten down to mud, In the palace as the hovel. On the ground and in the air. Beaten down to low despair: Let us mingle, for we 1111:A, "I wild. never acquiesce in any warfare upon the constitutional rights or institu tions of the South," said Mr. Douglas, in his address befbre the Legislature of Illin ois, a little more than a year ago. •• If any attempt is made to invade their or incite servile insurrection among than, I would be the first to rush to the restate... The duty or respecting the Constitution, and all rights under it, was the cardinal principle of Mr. Douglas' Democracy. It is not strange, then, that 1)01110er/1N, in this hour or national danger, are willing to tbrego all other questions. and plant themselves firmly upon a plat form to pre i serve the Constitution as t is, for (he pur pose of restoring the ("Mon as it wa:. Pole one, we would he willing to both our large armies going into the tight. when the impending conflict come,. with only the black banner flying met' them. Let the cries "no retreat. — "no su rr ! •lttler. "no quarter asked or given, — ••only vie to ry or death, — carry terror to the hearts of the cruel and wicked aggressor: who se(•;: our destruction. . . That•s from the "Sontheim Advocate: . That's In way — Christian . ' parents of the rebel persuasion talk. 'liars the spirit the)' have subs:itured for the spirit of the Lord Jesus. The word that Issue from their mouths are as es:i lent and accursed :IS the horned kn that swarmed from the bottomless pit he Apocalypse.—Louisrill Jourmd. Declined to Serve for the War. The Massachusetts militia called out Gov. Andrew, with scarcely an exception. refined to serve longer than three anontli, The Governor intends to disband the 1;,,r, ton Artillery in consequence of the rern though the necessity fur the troops going Li, Washington has passed sway, met the militia have returned to their homes. EMBROIDERY SALE, Monday, June 2d, EV..rytiling to ht• .1.11 "Ili ft REDUCED PRICES i• COMPLI .1 NEE IV Ur II OUR INT.% II LISHED en,t4 mi w.• ale its our IteLtil Doartnsut our EMBROI DERI ES A M ILINCIi PIANI) ERCII I ELS. Most of tiii..44t gond were ;bought in .1.,b or very lour ;irk and having been 4,ulv our whole.ile rotum,ure.l,,,rfemly fr,h such w ure soil.' we will Fell ut ExTit% LOU; riticEs. latdie4 who intend leavitin the ens 'hi , •tli a • titer will find this a very fly - arable onnort supplying them:wises with such article as liu may need. We lien leave to say that ~ ti merit has never been better, and is just sm.!: as!will meet the requirement • ol a firi.t trade. As our new room will be open next We44',. - 4 owtotners will tiro) it movli more plimmot lem goods than it heti been het motor, .• Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET PHOTOGRAPH ALMIIS, • • IVHE ncsir AND CHEAPEST PIACI A- to bur PIWrOGItAPU A 1,111.31 S i= MINER'S BOOK & PERIODICAL STOR ARTEMUS WAR HIS BOOK. Another new supply just received by HENRY MINER, No. 7t and 73 Fifth street, next door to Pus Office. pEACINEN AND VINEGA it- COO BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, II BARRELS PURE CIDER IVINEGAR in store and for sole by WILLIAM BAGALEY, 615 18 and 20 Wood ear IMPORTANT TO LADIES! B. JOHN HARVEY, HAVING FOR D upwards of twenty years devoted his pro fesdonal time exclusively to the treatment of timMe Diificultieg, and having succeeded in thou sands of cases in restoring the afflicted to sound health, has now entire confidence in offering pub licly his " Great American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which hrie never yetfagellcrhenMie dace- tions have been strictly followed) in re moving ditlicultia arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature. Or in restoring the system to perfect health when saffering from Spina/ Affections, Peolapsus Uteri, the Whites. or other weakness of the Uterine Or tiasts. Also in all cases of Debility Nervous Prostration, Hysterics. Palpitations. &e., which are the forerunners of more serious disease. gliMll—Tbeee Pills are perfectly harmless on the con- Mitrtioa, and maylibe taken by the most delicate fir male wittimst causing distress; at the same time they ad like 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 three or four months of promisor, though safe at any other time, as Isisearriege_ „. would bei the result. RAM box contains 60 Pills. PRICE. ONE DOLLAR, and when desired will be rent by mail pre-paid by imy advertised Agent, on receipt of the money J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y„ General Agent Sold by Druggietsgenerally, FL E EING Corner Nark.- street and the Diamon , d, iNesafiledswis P" AMA 111111111,-130 13119IKELE1 PINK I M lust received and for sale by JAB.artsa street._ AO ww6 .HSDTAY IL-COLLOT& ItILL !or ALL 7ipems. Mit .311! :; -r-vu••r.~raa~ ~. STREEI next diver to P4lAliftlli4.l ... - • . . . . ...,.. -..... - - • . __ DIME , , TO THE PUBLIC. , , „.„, (7 , -,.., „ vs .• - • - 1-:,... -y .To dri., i - tiElizalvklu l i 4 1 los P.ECIALLY . . e.... 0,. I 12,11 theignorantandfalsh. • ....."*. . • 4 k r . • - e I, SAVINGS INSTITUTION. ir godast or all denonti, 7 nations, treat seoret mid It. . : -. c , ~,,, - I --i4 '.... ; arrangements tit fit up 0i) Refineries; undo ~,,i c, VirtHE UNDERSIGNED USSR - RADE ' 1 Dr. Twaddle's Patent TROMP 'APPARATUS -' , SQ. 11+l SYI I'llll FIE I,t) 141'11E17T. ! a d tl i , e, ;, lt tp ` ,- 1 1 4 ,11 -1 : e r .1 : ; 0 ,' ,-nlip,Fti.rj,:, ~,,_, , ?,,// 2 ' i a, B RADItE 1 .4..., i Patented February ith. 1864 by- which tire is ren t tinititins common andier- - ' - -.-- - -- ; -_.-f...4 - - - 1 . dared totally unnecessary in distraint:Petroleum other Oils, and we guarantee our work ammo 1.)! . 1 . 1H1TE THE (1'9104 Hel'.ll:,) i cities[, to youths.of both - ..." -.- .'- b o a r excelled in durability. simplicity ur ecunutoY 15 r 1a... i .. , and adults , -single or actri4ed. 1:.• .ett.eto publishes the fire[ of his doing I NO. 34,),,,,,1., :, ,- .. 93 ,,,.. 3 ,,,, D ,A,71: 1 :44 .1111 2: r 1i g . ; : 1 : 1 I „,. CifA 117.811 ED 113' TEM LEGISLATIIIt.M. i '-'R. 'R"ST-ur . . • I so, the ignomnt and falsely mode:stare drearltullr 1 , is e ruler with confidence to the folliitiltig par shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral I Matitit..);:urei And Wa. , ll,=ale , eid Itet tit dealer in i zies, whose ltednen'es we kave fittest lap: • ' -- and for contamination and comaption among 1 - . 4 kin.b , e; . , their wive% promising one and daughters. Their I i fainilY Physician should be cautious to kee_p them I Messrs. Long Miller Aube ., Petrona Reirks: Wiohlman A man, _Rails, 4 10 in izuorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN I -- • , ' Onak Parlor, and Heating . staves, Grate i '-'. M. Kier & C,.. - Rai:mister . do STR . Ii.e. (except publishing) leaf a lucrative prac .Pronta, reudere, &•,o. Alex. Taylor SCo.effiggest do I tine might be lost to them among stupid falsely 1 i Lockhart & Frew. Ocilliaat. . do modest and presumptuous families. born an d ; Avg- ir; ou r !..ilnple ~ ,,, n , was 1,-; 1..tiP(.1 the 1 I raised in ignorance, sprung no as mushrooms and ' l who compare societ3•„ intelligence. sense, Jec.. t o ,' CUE] ll t ATED ,lA S / ;i 7 il:2*: IN Ct , 0 K. STO `.'14 , -1 I The above work 3 were derjerted 11411 1-- enialnpage ' dollars and cents , mysteriously. meanly or illy F,(711.EK.A . A - 1... TD Tim p-c i ~ 1 and put in.operation by Dr. ii: w.p. Twipins ',cotton. it t:, to publicity. however, that numeroti; .:.trents sod guardians are thankful th.et. their 1 the merits, m whisk have Julia, Addy t„.i a d by 1 .ma, daughters and wards. preliou.ily feeble , thousand:, and tbe titovo prmioucced unequaled 1 The following works we ha*, alsci Iltiad . : . ...iipH Economy oi/ Company. DiKlinurtan* •+ickly and of delicate condition and apvearanve. jby any in this market; toceiher evii't •i- - -..i many I Messrs. Chadwick & Crumpten;Rnsanedn4 i have xbanit iii•epst..orifelidteoshmenalft,by a t. i e u t l or elg a l n l i y a f f , l i ,,, t .; I o w tl , l e f t; , d , e_si a ra , - i. ~ , l e. 1 - ;a:t i t s or i n . 5 , ... ;,.., .._,O, ~,,,, , ( I . ; Johnson Graham is Qo.. W. ooPe..linto Brewer Sill kC,.-Pitteburgti.:. marriage through him have been Raved tatu.h suf- I - - '-' ." '•". ' . . Reese i Graf; do '- ,• • i bettor nocturnal en:missions. are complete& eared 1 tering, anxiety, mortification. .I.e. r . pormatorr- i PARLOII. AND LI ill:l'l7.N il BTOVE.i.I. ' • Johnson Sr firethtz do , .. - Forsyth Rios. &Co., Mon &cater. • in a eery abort spare of time ity his new rentedie.i. en:braying I:orne or .1,, 111'..73-1- PATTEIINS nt,w I - , . • which are pectdiarly hie own. They are rompe aa , is I ffr : _re'l, ,, ,' ~,, 1 'a1'a,1 , , , 1,i, ,. „ , , .. r ., , ~, ~ r . , I rtril'lmactvbie,ftibrecilleircull"riaKl t in rc g a d t u m m eiit h ,b t e vi h n in g ;.i f b c . " 3 'l' A. 1 7. 7 -).,1';':::‘11; E.P:'-'.:;;lt.t.l:.:l '' '"--41 ' ...(4 l '' ''' ' ‘'' ''' ; ' ' .'(-.. ' -%- ' ' '' '' ' .%:n.' 1 - , ~ ... ~,. ~., .., sli ~ irsa.h are - DAVIS & - PHILLIP/3,i . ed it and substituted the vegitahle Fe . ani ' l n ntlii:•- - Ki-el.v " 11 " . 11.' in!' 5. " le. r' 1 " . Nos. 100 WATER & 101 FIRST STRERTe. nfieren o: very.,-; , ;•:,ceN. , vaie.3 are treated with marketl stinCeSA—haviug 1, 3 4 ovcr forty years (40) experience lit their tree !- I 4r l l /ig,'.' 31 ,11..'1'.'... , ''.'.n'' "il'' , .' • '-,' ;,, 1i1d , :r.. , in my - 2:51f otent in lioapitals of both the Old World and i. , 1 w3l " ": ..... A .1 '' . '-- A 1.. , - the United States: leads bim to say—to :ill with a , -77- ---- i4ir trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—ailed cheek. Trifle no longer with niontebank3 an ti , nrieks. hut some and be cured Coneimption and all of its kindred diseases, of which so many annually till our countries. coil now be relieved, providing they attend to it in time Full particulars can hehad of my tree tract.; by ['securing a copy of rho Medical Advi.:er,whiel I I :given gratis to all that apply Having the ad - vantatte of over forty year:, eapericaec an•-: 01,:ervation, cr.nsequently, ho has , :operior akill in the treatment of special disease. and who 'I& daily consulted hy the profession, as well as recom mended by rope , Mble eitixens, publishers, pro prietors of loaata, kr. Office t'4s Solihael,l :zreet, near Diamond street. Private tarn s a ci- Ition, trot,: all :.art., uf the Union eitri..tlV n! Arl , ll . a. i/jr,...4, r„ 0 .11;' 1 , " C ..T2l rft Pre%/4tent FICA! P1?.1:7517)1 , 7 'Cm. F. Smith IT. F. Rudd i). A. Reineamo Franyis John I,..l4mninLN. Stud:7llth Thoma+ A Inx. I:rml!mv Henry 1.1 , . Y , 1 Alfred Sla2k R .liailiali Kine 4 . ! 'i.ne _ , A S ten .lo; - Dilworth S . Fowler li• A Rood Jolt \V Wooilweil R C Sc . lnertz Enalitn C AV Eicket.•••an 1 Af Tiernan 3 II Hartman D :If Line ..E..1 - Ander,in . .i fl 3 NV Batter 0 E Meilitiley C if wtor R,,1,0rt j 1 thieh the Wm :••inith is I hinFen I; n .L.l, .1.; I' J one, %V LI Pliel:.• C I. Ilern.ll SECiii: TA RYA ICI, TREA SURFR D. E. MeriNISLEV. Otren firro!‘ 9 A. M. 1, r ilny :tad Satnr.lay ever.inc•-• ft eta 4; tn li o k. t; and tudvartht. Dit idett.l.,,l.:,daral tteormht r and tine .It eta It year. I .tivideiel:ttlhmed real r ikt aro, plaoc.l f.. I lip credit ar the depubitt,r a, pri:lci and bear in terest. thus easnedut.ktitttr it. r hi:ll.4l id the Thit; I 11 , t it tsi vets ,, tot 1111,-0 parnitltz.,:ro tzttyll, m ~,. ., r ttittity t., I.:: email t..t ,:ts• It ,;1111 {,i,11 11,0 1i:1•0 1 0:1,11 . „•44. ; j, ji,..jr In;;;;; , y no; Lettt,:tft, Out beam, act T. J. GRAFI' ... . . ...PAUL rt WENTEPA STOVE ItitOkS, - .!..15 I.EI-IZ,:EtTli' siTici,::4;:i., (1 1 ) Vtir AL NIT It. I V. 4 tVoul.l mill the titleeti,m m the ioAlie to their I. A li G 'i' 0 et well relerted GOOK,PAHLOG AND HEATING STOVES IMPRotv)::, Itchy's Itnnz..... Graf.. Irronlm, 1101. IVarr.. e.. sshlM. %%111 1 1 Ohl. 11.,:t l'ool Comic NloTe.ti In the Mock.. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, were airarderl the FIlt, , T l'lt P.:11I I M at the State Fair for the I:l . :t'T MAL r,e)r, .11.‘o FIRST Pk:l.:- 3111 M awarde.i to the Iltl'E AMERICA 61.01;E.k. Tor Ow 111:rT1Ytu tO COON NOW IN 1 rE. The li I:\ I.\ N . and KANS.I.6 Pzetuiute S.ove-t we V3l: ainqiiilo:lllf DEAI:ENS :m,l rI Lb the lerge,4 .toeic of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS r 1:--Iv, 1.•.. k Ail! Iht. OE4I. • • /11111071Ati 3t.A.1(/1114,t Si, EL liOi*EAN st. cent- 113 ••ti Pitt...hurl:h, prepitreit lir•na ont I.tok I.3.—enwe rg frion or la. fatty part ~1.1 run!, f e er liy mailito; SD; lIT .N; HO: LI:, fayaido in putt of Euro ga. Agent for the Itolional,l4l., kn.l Cineinttaii (toil • road. AI •o, A vo:it : 4 18.r Linn of alp! t!“. line. , of :4teattlor,,:aii int: between New Yorl:. Livorf Olas•cow ntfl ff,ll • EAS'f ER\ C.11:1; I A 111:1; t; ILS ,k A 1,0N,5. 1:w :t:c f) I :CIPSEI-11.11. 111:1). FOR ~a le, and will pozitivelv h e -ohl at the lower tii suit the Plll:iioi4lr :Men tido% raid to raTai ring. MRS. JOSEPH wis Frit% Laterereoo Perin 4 hear the Two-Mil. Run. iny'.2l:jtibt t;to U S / I. I: .--FOUR Lo Ts l C4/1, t"wr,,hip, adjoinin4 Si. Nlary's Cemetery, ninety-six feet front. by one hundred and ten in depth, eneloqed by pilling fence. The hots will be told together or, ,epti cutely. at low figures and long time. Apply to .1 AS. S. DEN LIN, aps:dtf St. Marrs Cemetery. J. IL CASIDAY Note. Stock. Droll. IS 1 soot nor wage. Real Estate I "ler. chnottlise Broker. FFICE. ROOM N. It; LIAO: 131111,DING Dit. l l3Til STRRET, Pi3lAlurgli, Pa. *1_25,000 k, invest in Alortgagea and So. paper. YM V ATE DISEASES-. Dr. DROWN'S AI EDICAL and 8111 M ICA (ace. No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. • • ' ; Pennsylvania. Dr.l3lto Nis an old eitizen: , of Pittsburgh, and has been in' 4 . Practice fo r the last twenty-five • yews. llis business has been confined mostly to Private and , Surgical I liseasos. • E CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure place of relief. Tim Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat ment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief by the use of his remedies and following his advice. _ _ DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of 'Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of tatter psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin dis eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so alllicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speedy recovery. SEMINAL WEAKNES. Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary hnbit nt sensual gratification, which the young 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 n speedy restoration of health. Dr. Brown's retnetlies 110Vef fail to cure this Painful disease IN A PIM' DAYS — he will warrant a cure, lie also treats Pilos. Oleet, tionnorrluca• Stricture, 17retha I Discharges, Female aknes Monthly Suppressions. Discascs of the Jointz, Fistula in Aim, Nervous Affections, Paine in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, Lt. gether with all diseases of an impure origin, A letter delertbing BROW containing a rag. directed' to DR. N, N 0..50 Smithfiel3 St., Pittsburgh. Pa.. will he immediately answer ed. Medicine sent to any addrum, safelY pachei and secure born obser‘ation. Office and Private Rooms, Ile. 50 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Po. soli-daw:is ROBERT ARTHURS, Aa-ronsip. - 3( AT r -&-w; AND COMMISSIONER NV DEEDS. .of Ohio , Missouri, Team, Wisconsin, Virginia , New York. * ;whims. ,Tows, Florida. Indiana, . .en uekr and Michigan. - 1 - onilA6m Mo. 133 FOURTH STREET. TIM SZCONDMAND, Film OCTAVE, Nog, ArCaaiial;& aid Maga' • AlltE,S PARSE., Jr t:-... 10'111 Ji Eixtit:To, ATE. 1.: iND and ECLII'SE •.••Liningwhich Boller."Plato. ■loot.. sand T Iron, Nails and MIA k IP% : tinvett. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron, !likable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY OAS WORK Warehouse, No. sn Wager ?street mad Ni Market street, Megaley's lialldlng. aolSaiatn-ia _ 1" I.;'I'ItICION.A.. 40011_4 1V011:1RAS WoRKS AT SHARPSRURGII STATION, AL LEt:RENY VALLEY RAILROAD. 'Oft co and Warehouse 23 :MARKET STREET, F ITTNBVIMI. Manufacturei of Illuminating and Lubricated Carbon Oibi and Benzoic. NO. I REPINED OIL. WARRANTED NON-EXPLOSIVE always on band. uc2l:l I PROPOSALS FOR LEAD. ORDNANCE: OFFICE, WAR DE:PAW:RENT. ) !'. ashington. May tXl.l.Sia i riIIOPOSALS WILL E HE RECEIVED 1 --- by this Department untils P.M., on the even ing of the 4th OF JIINE. for the delivery at the following Arsenals, as soon as possible of 5,000 Tons of Lead, as follows : At the Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, New York, 2.000 tons. At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New York, 1,000 tons. At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl vania. LOOO tone. At the St. Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Missouri, 1,000 tons. The Lead must lie Galena, or other American, ntlburg, or soft English, of the most approved brands. Proposals will be received for lots of:.'00 tons and upwards. Bidders will state explicitly the time and amount of each delivery. Failu contractorr at a specified time Will sub ject the to a forfeiture of the amount to he delivered at that time. Parties obtaining contracts will be required to enter into bonds with proper sureties for its faith ful performance. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any hid, Proposals will Chiefdressed as follows : GEN. J. W. RIPLEY. of Ordnane?, Washington. D. C. and should bo endorsed 'Proposals for Lead.'" myai-eodO4 ORDNANCE OFFICE, May 27, 1 I /NIUE QUANTITY OF LEAD 862. E. on o f the above advertisement is reduced to one third tho amount, namely L 666 tons ; and the time Ibr making theproposals is extended to the 4th of AUGUST, 11882. my2o JAS. W, RIPLEY. Brig. Oen. EW GOODS NOW OPENING EATON, MACRUM & CO'S We invite special attention to a choice selection of NEW GOODS, which we are now opening. New and handsome styles of REAL LACE AND PR ENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS. SETS OF COLLARS AND , SLEEVES. choice styles. - Elegant new styles of LACE VEILS. TRIMMING RIBBONS. in choice colors. Rich styles of BONNE,' RIBBONS. Guipure and French EDGING AND LACE'S. HOSIERY, GLOVES. MITTS. &0., of every kind. GENT'S' FINE SHIRTS, SHIRT FRONTS AND COLLARS. SUSPENDERS TIES, UN DER-GA &VENTS. Sce. New styles of LADIES' HEAD DRESSEs. Novelties in fine French and common FA Th invitemake of SHIRTS A w hoaSES We special attention ofe and re tail buyers to our assortment of SUN UMBRELEAS AND SUN SHADES. Dealers supplied in quantit, at lowest rates.' RATON. MAMA( & CO., 17 Fifth street. A A ItAIY TEMINTENIM—WANTED MEDIATELY. T EE S—WAN lllPerielleed teamster.. llr for service in the 'llountaia Department"— Wages $25 per month and one ration per diem. Transportation will be furnished to their destina tion. Apply t A. MONTGIWIERY. Major apd Quartermester U.S. A. - Office lawaitermaider U.S. A.. Ito. 71410 Liberti 'et; Pittsburgh. Pa. • iny2l-tr- 11gP i v YOl7 l / 1 11001111 AN DER. - AT, •INIP I ::0 dirt), l'ithiburgh ..r • =KM MACRUM ate ('(► — NO. 17 FIFTH STREET Inrin, the attention YVhoJCNaIO to a largo and varied P. took of desirable a,eds just opened. 4)4V EN ; lII' it N E. trIRROHANT TAILOR, 419 St. (lair Street. (:ENTLEmEN's CLOTILINti MA Or; TO oft DER CHEAP FOR CASH. ATIND RETURNED FROM NEW RA YORK. with a choice stock of CLOTHS. CAtitiISIERES and VESTINGS, which can be purchased at price.. far below the usual rates. tis-Oreet inducements offered to cash buyer;. se2lAn TO BUILDERS AND CONTRAII'ORS We are now manufacturing a superior ariticie of ][.. I 31 .1E , which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL TA RD, 50t► LI REIRTY STREET. Bost quality of .y Coo I 010-ny3 on bond a. LoYi't DICKSON. STEWART & CO. JOHN FLEEGER, 11.; 3i• 31 1 'V 11 2S corner Ohio stud Beaver St . A LLEGHENy C/TY. • r 1 mad e to z toL , k of Gun. of d hand. e order. nod for idle (- ut LOWEST CASH PRICES. • • liopniring i.n.toptb, nttended to no18:lyw-my31-citi IRON AND NAIL WORKS 1 .1.01(11 &t 111E.A4 Manufacturers of LONC. MILLER & CO., 141A_ItAA. WM. DI BIDE WARS', .1.1.E:A S!.'. Cororr •..: 370 SANitliSi; y STRE'rri - . . t. w low rat,: :nialn3tn on short ia 41)11.A:41)% 21: :11.S 2V - A.; FP, 43.1 ISAftIONIIPAIS•vv A third supply of ilic=e elegant, useful and ehi•aii flan:llmi utus received I„,..day, Teachers Director: , i.f a -ter, Lumieni Chaim aipl the J.; . are re,peetfully invited to call and extimirie them, nt the musics gra JOIIN 11. MELLQi:, or,tl streci. va:IEN!, IN NEED. IT—Dlt. SW EETS I NE-t.LIABI,V, LINIMENT b 4 twe'"noteti pa red from the reeipe Of Dr. Stephen Swett, of ient, the treat nred in his I.l'.3ctiel, !Plenty years with the Irmst ::: . t. , .itiAtingstmees•-,. A, it it without n .i .rem talc : :113 traHii6 Ith:-1 i,ord a ea it er , it try ••••,. r"?. WutlittiS, and tliejtk=t .wonder and P ititonishmertt .1f a!! whe, hay.:, ev er circa it:, trial. over four lttmdrud certificatP3 of remarkable cures, performel by it within the last two years. atte:it de:!7:lytikwenw M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS iron uuclerEi, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Deno, PITTSBURGH, PA M ANIMACITRE ALL KINDS OF Steatn Engines. ranging from three to one hundretl and fifty• horse power. anti suited f or Grist Mills. Saw Mills. Blast Furnaces, Factoriw, etc. Give particular attention to the construction of F.ntrines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights * :utility and circular /taw mills. Ila re also on hand, Eniabed and ready forshiP men t at . short notice. Engines and floilers of every descript Wroughto itlt Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Ircm Shafting, Hungers and Pullies in every variety. and continue the manufacture ot Woolen Jachinery and Machine CAM*. Our prices a ro low, our machinery manuihetur ad of the hest quality of materials. and warranted I in all cases to give satisfaction. ttirOrders from all parts of the country solicit tedand promptly tilled. fe2l:daw .I.:PRING GOODS. '47.2t 0 • . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINCS. WE RAVE NOW IN STORE A COM PLETI: stocker SPRING GOODS. all new and desirable styles, which are been carefully selected in New York,-with a desire to the mast fastidous. and commuting in an thes e arious new fabric and novelties of the season. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons anti the public, to test the merits 01 the same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY I t SON, Ploirchant No. IS Filth Street. COLL. VVE AltE NOW MANUFACTURING this article, which for brilliancy in burning freedom of olrensire odor. and transparency of color. twhi.•ll color we warrant to bo changed by age or exposure,) unsurpassed by. any iIIIILIII nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture ot 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 manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, &C. • Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries will be promptly at tended to by addressing. GEORGE COLUOUN, Agent. Penns. Salt Manufacturing CoropauY. 21 Wood street, Pittsburgh. nolSilyilgw:is TllllO DA Just opened a complete azsortment of GENTS' • FURNISHING GOODS W.ll. 31eGEE & CO., my 9 113 Federal •treat, Allegheny city. WILLIAM REAMS. D AVId AI'CANDLE&S. HARRISON A. COFFIN, SPegitti Partner. General Partners. MEANS dr. COFFIN, (Successors to M'Candlcss. beans S C 0.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Street; priirffinunan, PA. lIAXES MILLINGAIL, MONONGAIEE LA PLANIIVI MILL, would respectfully in form the public that he has rebuilt since the lire and having enlarged his establishment, and finial it with the neweat and must approved machinerg, is now prepare/ to furnish flooring and planing boards,scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors. sub and shutters, kiln dried, ironies. mouldings. box making, &e. SOUTH PITTS ist:EGif. Sept, 7, 1&57. JHa) W. OUNDINGH.LII...D, OUNDINGuA3I...F. CUNNINGHAM D. HIND= G. Dt/NCAN. sluL—k• 1 T T lvJ BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware house, 119 Water street, and 158 I<irst street. Pittsburgh. Pa.. three doors below the Mononga hela noose, Illanulnetuvera ul Pittsburgh ta ts Window (Dam Druggists' Maas Were and Aumr: can Convex Glass, lot parlor windows. ch * and public buildings. EDWARD S. GOLDEN . Attorney and C. 0., Co unselor at Law. Kittanning, Armstrong Pa. 3.. B.—The unsettled business trfthe late fine of Goldoni and Fulton will be attended to exclusive's by.llllr.bltdden. aptltiest. WALL PAPER,— New Papers receiving daily at No. 107 Market street, near Liberty if OS. R.ll ball LS. FI( GRANS PSSlimes, mit Ex. AL - PreSeine thejtnev:rorti Urapte, Currants. dker. a splendid article for Ulnay we, for sale by faCKMAX 4LONS: ' is? Libuts stmt. 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY, IL E. SELLER'S & CC. Agents for l'ittoltirg, Pr ir ead Pipe , PiranMead and PI be: material in general. Oilliefuseries fitted ng in the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Glas Fix tures. Wes. N. B. All orders promptly attended - to. app :lyd WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood street to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa.. la. Cash paid for BAG& sp9 P. REYMIT. .... D. ARMS ...J. R. MIER Late at Miller & Rieketson'a 1- I , 3aYSKJE.II if& . 13 . 11 10 0 1"RIEltig. [Successor to Romer & Anderson.] Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Fruits. Nuts, Confectionary. angora. Fire Works. ste.. NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET. ROBERT DALZSLL. ..... ... ......... ..A. V. DALIDILL ROBT. DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manalleetares. Na 261 LIBERTY STURM ataikol. p F' l 3 . l.llVAlri e t it a2 . ., MA NUIPACTIIEII.B OP = van w - wi iktrwr ror FINISHED BRASS WOVII" . 1 , GAS AND STEAM FITTED „ AirPartionlar attention to SG* Of Reiner ier, Brass Castings of eurerieramomiamo wmile to order. . Steamboat work and rarakinit met ally. air•lteee' Oil Globe: Darya S T Gm Brackett and Pendenbe mwer ST. STREET AND DUQUESNE' WAY. driktf- MANOTAO7O“IB OP CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SOCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND SUM& No. 187 Penn Street, Pittailbeirent. JD' All work warranted to be et the beet mete- Aid and workmanship. 1F.3 ..:AGIOE OIL WORKS. • WIGHTMAN as AN_ .D.EII,IIOX. • 151111E FINERSCANDDEAOLZINI IN Plata Alb CarbOn Oil.'quality gnitranteed. Pittsburgh. Also. Benzole and Car Grease constantly on hand. Orders, left at Chests, Smyth & Co'* on Water and First streets. will be promptly filled. 0e213:6m Lol7/9 [MINIMAX_ ..... CHAS. 1iXTRAN........16.111EDL1C REINEMAN I MEYRAN & SIEDLE, No. 42 FIFTH STREET, WROLISALE AND RETAIL DICALEILII . IN DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of every description FANCY GOODS Bronze Statuary, rte. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, Mater'aim and Maedalnery. Wholesale Agency for the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES , manalltetured at Waltham, Maim apld-3md WALL PAPER ! ! WINDOW CURTAINS, &c. New Styles for Spriug of 1882, A Great Variety and Floe Ansert- Anent ream 6 14 emits - to $5 per Pieee. For MI by THOMAS PALMER, 810. ID 'WOOD DWitiflat. Ihmormek bidoor below /Miami AM/ BraPm Po midterm, Plumber' STEAM AND GAS . FITTERS mhll:3Euti IMPORTANT IV E TORS. PATENT AGENCY.!>I PATENT AftENeY • • I e • OMIT C. LAWRENCE. 1).• ROBT: W. FENWICA. I Vet. Twelve. Tenr, For the pause four MI officer of theca the W Matithhet et atmehlugtest Ileum% of Edelen. relent ottice—the•e title A &Hort ea la 01 "itte - A_eteey I esst boar un Itilettrsfionr the Pat. ember of th c!r: out ..I.zeucy Raid. " Hoard of A ppeal.. .- S M • NOTE—AII information necessary to procure Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free chli rye. Refer to prexent Commissioner of Patents. Ban. David P. liolloway. detAtt V etc..-IV..V..Potett. Plumbers and Gas Fitters, No. 165 wool) STREET, OPEOSITR FIRST CHURCH, enTsnuseeni. • N D NSAV. THE lIATOWB 011101. . dr C. P. BILIBBELE, Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOK, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds of WESNE BRASS WORa. C. WEST it CO., PITTSBURGH. PA.. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ii=l
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