r , ...:;::,..,* .i.:1::. :„:..,..:)...,.,.0 -... , ~ __.*:;.,,,, I- •- • •• i •• • •., +. . , . :kl7' x"` ~ti~ •:fo.pummulce of d roioliilopted by the 11 i;u:stavex EXECUTIV ENITTRE OF AL LEOIIittiVCOOIiTY, a 4 thcly meatus held on Sat 24ttr, 18 , !2, ni4ke.io hirobT:gi!cn: that Fatal:AUX MBBTINGII del. he held in the IrartOtis Waled; Boroughs and Foscnlillipe of the County, at .thes•itsail 'phase 'ofelections- in ouch Fre aunt,. ori• BATBRAA JUNS ill sr; IBM flr'the_ election of TWO DELEGATES from isch`Procinci, •f.toaConvention, to in. held on the FOT,LOWINO , •-• •;• Fht,fkmorention - ssill-Assenttle no • fiItiNDAT, JUIIL 10,1882, at the counio4ousgLat Tio'clock ;•;', •-.,••••• '•• ' a; ih;, to nositiasta a PszsiDstit. aubogn OF • . . COMMON ,PLEAS, Am, on ABSOCIATE LAW • OF Ottxrces ,rirdui,Acc., and a COUNTY k s,,,,CONTSOLLICS.,' and to elect DELEGATESto.the EgPIIILICA.N coxyzNnoig, to be ni!a • thePrikknery Meetings in the township* will be tOtweem• t boars of 3 and op. m. and to tee . •dtta and' boron giro between 3 and, p. m., _ of mad o Sidi.' Tim . isitarlotment of the nalonatoa In the town be by marking, end . In the cities and bor. ' Chairman =Bona. Jr..,.Secntiiy., , ' • ' t----' 1 -1 r TheCiricinriati Gazette, of Monday, eels: • " We conversed on Saturday with a well informed gentleman - from Tennessee, *lto boßeves that Beartregard, with the best, of the-Corinth army, is in Richmond: This is • • positively asserted by rebel sympathizers • in Kentucky; who are usually pretty well informed about auch matters. The latter , • • say 'the reinforcements for Rich - Oland left - ' - Corinth two weeks ago.'.' . . , . .. • _ sThereis no continuous railway comrpu ::::. 1 ' -• - • nicationnow, thanks to General Mircurr.'s ;,'•:. • ~ ' , brilliant arthievement, between Corinth and '-'-; .iz' - - •;"1 , Riehmond. If; therefoia any portion of - Beanie rd's army has been transferred to '-'..";'. . _ Richmond, it would require a considerably .:-: longer time than such a' movement would gl io hairoTieqrdred • befoie General Mircuse's -.. exploit; and yet, even then, with all the • ' ' "-;` -4-. "'" - •• v. • rolling Mock they could bring into requisi- '.--::••• -:. '.. tina - It . would-be fully " two weeks' " whik . :..:, ;.:...' - • to transport sckooo men, with artillery, am . ';',.:-•':":::"•-• - mtinitiOn, and ;the other impeilimenta neees-. Seri to give l 'efficiency. to such: an army, .• - '• from - the one point to the other. It.' is itiebable that, when the idea of making a stand at Corinth was givennp, 1, (if indeed it ever, was an idea seriously • entertained by the-rebels, since the enc l.' cesarof Farragut at New Orleans,) 'they . may have forwarded some of their fortiesto Virginia, as much to escape the starvation which•thieateried them at'Corinth, aa r for any; ather reason, for all the facts thatiave comilo'etir knowledge ' seem to show, that "more - Men "—unless, indeed, they were ~ - .. !:...plokedfitioops--would rather encumber than serve the - rebel leaders at 'Rich:Mond, . ' • - in` hole' - present desperate sitination. They, have mot wanted for 412 - 011.—rqere • . . - numbers to fill up their ranks—enher , in ~. ; tie r earlier or later encounters of • their I, atrocious rebellion. They have wanted, and Bo want, other appliances and re l.. 1 .- -' . quisites . Of war, both moral and material; ~ . ~ f 4n.'1:1 . 1";7;'- ! !''.:7-',. . --' but for neither of these could they draw ;,,•••24' , 47, -.- t-,; * •:.; . t , •::: - i:::: t,.,. I•...it'l^:-.,: `::.:';`- ..' ',....;. 1 ' ciallie — dimeraliied and half-Starved army ,I; f: ' .7"t',l3': ' ; '' li - :1 . under Bsamespl• Had Gen. HALnecs, •,:t . . '• ••• 0 1 . ." , /t '''':'' 1. • -2 : : :••: - ':• r• ' ' the au th or of the negmtiriving-off Order t rolt•-•?.:t:A.7,....., , ,it.:••••`;• ‘'.••: ': ' - 1,4' , Ir`e:',4."-',;;""v`.:;.-•; * :•.; 4 1 , ;•-,. •: No instead of pelaistingin theblind and '- . 1 ' ','•• ••• - ••••':"..-• J.. , :-;. ' -. ' stupid policywhi ch dictated that Order, ._. ..4:::•`:;*•: , ;•..;.•;;- ::• •.' -- • i :16 , :iag!;:iift;•4...i1.';', ,, ..it,''.44;t4 •• - :. suffered the• negrdes t . o eome: withia his " accounts of the . 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''':-:-:•-••-:-••_.,':, , , , i••';, •'•1g , :. ,,-- "...z7- . .?!...-. - :.z.: - . - r. , ,N, , -,.- - ! - ..X. , ?.•i i •rg-' - -•. ~.` e",..1 -•L' I- - • • " - • ll' " --- " - 'O.!-. 1 ;V: - ; - ',;' , .`-- . %.17-1'-'' ; - , • ‘ / . -4 - ' IN- ....f• = l. - .: ,-) 4:4;!'"=fr. '' `--- ' .. , •.'' 1 . ' ' - . 4-- •':- ; - . `t'-'''. --; `= , - , ' ?, , i ; :!.-.• ; - - :;. , ; : :.. - .', , ,.. ,'.!-': IBEE • = ,Vittsburgh 05azettq. WEDNESDAY Bkißtig`ia, JUNE 4 The Corinth - Army Reinforcing Rich • ' mond. Guemllas in Elissouri. Gett, SCHOYIEI4) heti issued an,energetic order iivziference to those who, "having .1 - • • passed stealthily • through our lines, kayo endeavorid - - to - stir up insurrection in va rlet's portions of the State-4n other words, to , those - guerrilla bands that have been committing outrages of va4a kinds, in some parts of that State lately. He says: The utmost vigilance and energy are en joined upon the troops of the State in hunt .ing down and destroying these robbers and assassins: iWhen caught in arms, engaged in their unlawful warfare, they willbe shot down upon, the spot. • All good citisens who desire to live in peace, aro required to give their assistance to the military authorities in detecting And bringing to punisliment the'outlaWs who infest this State, and those Who' 'giro.' them ehelter • and proteetion. Those'who fail to'do their duty in this mat ter, will be , regarded as abettors of: the criminals: o• .flab:,Scnornam in .understands the alig nanCY of ithe' type of that disease, of which 4 gonitniaguidect brethren" are the victims— and hence the above prescription, which, if a properly adrluistered, will speedily e. 4.- r--.. irate eyserxitytaPtonk of il. The Alissouri , guerrilla* wilksomi la) found "clothed and ia`thetx 4 o. l 4.. lld •'-' • ' FROM GM. IPOLELIAN'S Any. Special 1!IS!::.im troiisYrEt xv in. , Sunday, May 1§,1,862. J. The reconnoissance mentioned in_ 'eny Inet, .nought to light the fact that thelenemy wen; not irtionted near the. Chickeihocniity in any gnat aumbera,.acd that the army might ad, trance to within a short distance of tbo with puleet • Aecordiogli;ori the next day genero advauee woe' ordered tb the river, and alsmatiforee sent amine tali river to reconnoitre. Ttice brought the news that and : trbops were iMmediatcly ;seat acrorp. T hue the ChMkahomiuy, about which so much has heard, has been passed. After the • battle.on the sth, at Williamsburg , the rebels wore to make a grand.tand at Chickahominy, and utterly annihilate ' the Yankees, if they should presume to follow him. • For thirty miles the soldiers have eagerly inquired the distance to Chickahominy, expecting to meet the enemy there, and, having gained a great victory, march in triumph to,llichmond.• How bitterly the are disappointed!: I need not say-that the men are anxious tolollow them. They areinipatient at.thaunavoidable delays incident to army on the march, end would, unless restrained by military discipline, fol low them•ntore closely than consistent with their safe Cy. - The rive, has . excited so much inter est for the past twenty days, is a narrow, deep, arid pit stream, and would have made an excellent stand-point for the rebels. 'On • either side bf the river is a low,Marshy, sickly strip of land, abounding in wood-tteks and mosquiteeS and affording abundant cover for ritlenten,.4o, - without exposing themselies, might subject troops in the act of crossing to a terribly effective fire. Yesterday the army made a general move items the river, and as effectually put it out of ttip powerlo make a stand lot this point. As our advance came in sight of the rebels a general Stampede took place,'arid.they scem pored off in a very unbecoming mainner,:and showed that at least in one thing they were our euperibre—i. e. in the use of their legs. As we were on the point of encamping, a cav alry picket, who, either surprised, or curious to see what the. Yankees looked like, had boon left behind, was discovered by four men and a Captain on Gen. Peck's Staff, who im mediately started in -pursnit. Fear lent him wings, - and be ,escaped, followed by • the • anathemas of hishaffied pursuers. Yesterday a reconnoissancc in force was. made by the 104th and 524 Penna. - Regiments,. and a battery of sit pieces. On emerging. front a piece - of woods, they discovered the enemy's pickets on the other side of the field in the edge of a dense thicket: , Six companies wore immediately] deployed as skirmishers, and advanced, driving thevebels before them, through the bushes, across another field, and into another thicket, when they came unex pectedly on a large body of the'enemy's. rear guard. The infantry were then in °decidedly delicate position, for the roads-were in an ex tremely bid condition, and- the artillery had Veen unable to follow the infantry as closely as was,necessary. Had the rebels made a charge at thin juncture, it would have fared hard with our men, but the artillery woe used • instead, and the two regiments above men tioned were for &tithe subjected to a heavy '.fire from' rebel battery of -fire guns. Soon, ho wever„our batter y . of six' Parrott guns ranging from six to ten pounders, arrived at the scene of laction, obtained a beautiful po- '77 Ireton,. ' and Riled the enemy with rather more shell than was agreeable, doing tremendous execution from the first fire. So accurate was their range, Oat at the first fire, two regi ments that were preparing to Charge us, were completely broken up, and were compelled to retire tat disorder. • Our skinnishers followed " them closely, returning to camp late in the evening;and.they report the 'rebels to he in full retreat.. Our atonalities ware slight, while those of the rebels were tremendous, considering the fact that it was almost en tirely an artillery fight, and' that there was but a small force engaged. After the:fight, sixty-fire dead bodies were found en the field, and a negro woman reports that they took off two wagon loads of dead and wounded: - Our loss was as follows: Killed—Private W. 11. D rown", Cot.- .C, 104 P. V. Wounded—let Lieut. Groff, Co. 11, Corp. Thompson, Co. D, private Rohr, Co. D, pri vate George Lockhart, Co. co.pth Regiment P. V. Two men, names unknown, 52d Regi ment P. V. one of whommuffered amputation, of leg. This skirmish occurred within eight miles of Richmond, and the people of that city might easily have heard, the roar of our artillery. , The affairs of the army 9.76 now in st prom ising condition. _Provisions arrive regularly, and the men are generally in, geed health. While writing this letter, an order siiildenly came to headquarters to prepere for *march to the "Seven Pines," the scene of yestartle) 's conflict. This is the•ltrst more made'on the Sabbath since the army has been on the Pe ninsula, with the - single exception of the ad vance from before Yorktown, which was oc casioned by the evacuation of that • place.. -The field, or rather woods; where the rebels were posted during yesterday's 'engagement, bears many marks from our batteries. The trees are completely riddled, and branches,. and in Some cases trees , have been lopped off by the shot end shellas neatly as if done by the az. Oar men were engaged all day in berrying the rebel decd left on the field. Events , goingron aal write augur strongly of a fight on the morrow. Orderlies are riding to and fro, , hearing - dispatches, and orders have been received to prepare to March at early daybreak- Of course wo will march toward the enemy, and it is • •impoesible to ad vance far without an engagement, unless the rebels retire without a blow,and thusdisgraee themselves in iplaixi- eight or the anxious pop ulace of their boasted imprOgnahle capital, to take which it was necessary for the Yankees to wade through Sees of blood. : 26th.—The extraordinary,exci lenient that I mentioned yesterday was occasioned by the rePort, brought in by contrabands and desert ers, that the rebels had been 'reinforced by 'sixty thousand fresh troops under Gen. leen regard. As our pickets are: but a short dis tance from our main body, and , the rebels not far from them, the reception of such unseal , come news of cairn made it necessary to ob- - serve a greet deal of precaution. The pickets were strengthened, ands quarter guard put ou,s.t each company street. In addition to the ifival Camp guard, to facilitate the wakening .0 the .men in case of a night attack.. • The men were aroused at daybreak ;this morning, and kept in ranks an hour ready for the rebele. ' This morning an order was issued to our divi sion to pack knapsacks andbete readiness to march at a moment's warning. The report spread like wildfire through the camp that our pickets bad been driven in and the enemy, were advancing in force, and all eipteted to be In an engagement in a few moments. • Scouts were sent out, and - skirmishers deployed auk advanced to ascertain the truth of , the report, and these ascertained that, Instead of silvan cing, the rebels were retiring; himingdrawn in their pickets.. • A vigorous purinit :was imme diately instituted with our,cavalry' and " horse eavalry, followed by Casey's 'Division ••as a support. -The enemy • were - driven into their' intrendunents,•and . emcee is now at a-point but four miles from Richmond,. We•will ad vance to-morrow, and In all , probability , the great fight, so long and so anxiously looked for, will -occur, if not to-morrow, not further -off than Wednesday or Thursday. , "••• ' - -While Gen..llCClellan to certain.. of gain ing a • victory at - the coming • hattle, .he has, neglected none "of lhe many nacos lary-prere:ons to be observed in a case like the prase t....A 'd re ear and open avenue of - treat is to left from tie scene of contest to the eastern bank of the Chinkahominy. , ..All government wagons are to be , taken toAhat piece, not.: even. excepting , the ammunition ltratODS,.whioh are not to advance .till sent for. ~ Rifle pits of, extraordinary 'length era contracted at Me point, in • successive lines, where * _ body of aliarpshooters will be sta tioned ,to „cover the " retreat our army—if they do retreat... : - . -- ..;• ~. .•• . , It is more than likely:that ere this :reaches , you the gicet battle, will , have been fought,. and the, consequences,. whether favorable or ' adverse to our arms,-be known to the country. at large. . In MUM of a defeattho war will be indefinitely prolonged; but stilt I am assured from :high authority, and' my Olen personal 'observation, -that - in :either • case.-the cense--; qUiturais will be equißirdlsastionslo the: reb.• els; for, stnvirry step from-hem to the Chicks hominy their.progress, will be disputed, and it '.rill be only. by .superior; fighting: that _they "will ,siniermici in ; •drivinii, as even si Tar as Chf i skahogdzw. ~ad, admitting that .-.11640:14-40.ing to, they, 'will find ne there, nadtrit„o"irtilislittinanother-pitched battle -strut A - -,,,ronst*it-..eontiOno: in - this strain, or, 7 0 1 *1144111,*Wgiblk that ing.caloulding lbzgely ,oa ii4ifisciOdig is very .fu trail 0,• - faci, - ;.f.ll3iiiC Mani we will) and 'limit • t" ; so cOmplitilithit:thoiAno l r , ad (' IvA"r64l - ItiltiliPtic% : of -POPIK#IOB' r• , z-g r battle, Gen. McClellan has ,isstustlia general order to the army, in.whicb, after speaking of the removal of all wagons to the tear, he ex bortsphe troops to be Erie, telling them to "remember that coolness in battle a a great aid to courage, which ho knows they all pos. seas," and "above all things to rely on the bayonet." This seems to argue t McClel lan expects a desperate. encou nt er. The troops are to march unincumberedaliknap sacks having to be sent to'the rear A flag of truce came in this m.rniug, what errand I don't know, but onjeeture that it was a renewal of the propos tion mule some days ago for an armistice of t n dap. WASIIINUTPN, June I.—The '"councils of war," which it is said now direct the move ments of our armies, arc compos t ed of the Secretary, the Adjutant-Generil and. the Quartermaster-General, with a, ew others employed at. the War Departmeut or occu pying civil positions, Gen. Hitehcock is no longer here. PUBLIC ..MOT4CES _ ---- ..LISICTUREJAT THE Ilt N CITY COLLEGE, c.arnor of Penn and .qt. Clair stn., THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING. &lII' o'clock: -LIMITED PARTNERSIIIPN. NBW Ari lAtiAN't'S for the rro• visional Certificate mill presen themselves, for examination as followa : Allegheny City, hi.- cheater and Duquesuo Borough, at the Semiol Ward Pelmet Hoose„Allegbeny, on TR URSDe, June 12, at S a. tn.; hitnifnetuon, and the BOre3gbe on the tenth aide of the river, at the South Pitts urgh School Rouse, on FRIDAY, June 13; at 9 a. m.l Pittsburgh, at the Second Ward School Howse, Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY, Juno 14, at Bj , ; ', a m. The Teachers and applicants in the different wardsand bo rough , mill be examined in the prtaenco of their respectivo Boards of Directors. Dim notice_vrill: be given ther of the time of holding the several exanlinations. Jent A. T. OUTH KIT '.NOTIUE.—The . claims qt Me late 4: Arm of J. L. OARNAGIJAN & :30. hare bcen Soft for settlement with JAMF.tI MILLItIL, Eu., Ohio street, Allegheny City: The okect is nut to 'odd CIWS to amounts; but busies. engagements pre ventleg personal attention to oalleetCon, wo Lope those interested will make prompt aat -, eineal as shove, J. L. CA IiNAOIII, N, B MORRIS, formerly J. L. Carnagban & Ce L:4_,ELECTION.—PELOPLE't3 iNSURANOB Corset.—Ati election for ; • n 1 of Twelve Directors of the • , Peoplo Insurance Co." will be held at the AD:rchants EICDSIDge. OD MONDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1812, btttreon the hour. of 10.. to. and 2 p. By order of COMM! 'MON EILS. my-2E3rd SPECIAL XOTICES. Plan: tATION BITTERS. Exhausted laturs'a great restorer. They invigorate, strength n sud purifi the eydern, cure Dyepepeita, Acidity of the Stomach, Marchers, Ac. A perfect apoetixer erM tonic. They luvigoritte the body, without etimulaiing the brain. They ere compound of pure St. Croli Item, Soots and Herbs, and ere recommesuled 14 all who we them. Adapted to old or yoring, het particularly 'recommended to the weak and langiaLl. Sold by all Onxere, Druggists, Hotels and Senor! myllmm4ms tLyon's Magnetic I . sect Pow- DEB, tested for 19 years and v.:mei in favor. It kilts and exterminates Roaches, Bee Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Sloths in Cloths, Fors and Furniture, Garden Insects, de. All genuine bears the Ilignsttme of Z. Lyon, sad iv not poiumous to passed tir domestic ani mas. Beware of counterfeits and teutations. Lyon's Powder kills all Insects Ins trice. Lyon's Pills aro death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. D. S. B/JINES, mylameodwe Wd 'treadles , New fork. ,IM — LOce Superior Copper Mill and SAIIILTING WORKS, Parrasoson; PARK, 'M'CURDY . 4 €O., Manufseturersof SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER. PRIMED COPPSR. BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, &vet YU SOLDER; asp Importers nod dealers in META ,T IN PLATE, SHEET IRON; WIRE, Sr.. Cons tly es hand, TINNERS' MACHINES AND TOO . ls WA.1101:11E, No. HS First and krone streets, Pittsburgh, Patel, gerSpecial orders or Copper cot to LT desired pst.. tern. ; iny29:dserlyT Mine Confessions and Experience OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as •• warning and a caution to 4 yonng men who suffer foam Nervosa Debility, Premature Decay, de.; enp plying at tho same time the codaus of Self-Cure. By one who lute cured himself after being pot . to great expellee through medical imptettion and quack ery. By . enclosing • post-paid eddtoseeci envelope. 'smuts cams may be had of the author, NATHAN IEL ELUVIAL% Esq., I3oditird, Ifixlgs Co., N. T. inblltlydsorT JOHN COCERANC BRO., blanotacturars oi IRON HAILING, RON . VAULTii AND VAULT DOORS, WINDD SEIUTTIRS, WINDOW. GUARDS, Ac., Nag. 9f d street and B 6 Third street, between food and Market. Rays on -Land • variety of new I Pattarna, fancy and plain, suitable for all purpceea. Particular attention paid to and Jobbing done at short nod.. mitri l WIT/lIIOR WOOLY..- ; 117 1 60 k lIILLZIL M•ROBEISISON; 13 & MIL. LEH.% ltomintits AND AlAcuatiiirrit. WASHINGTON WORSJI, Pitutargh, Pouia. . OFTICL, lio. 2L 24.iire fintrxr, 1 Nanuacture Lid* of STEAM ENGINES AND HILL MACHINERY, CASTING 4, RAILROAD - WORE, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. OirJOBBING AND RECAIRIN a. C. WK:. , —ILL. 81111LICIk P. ;131JRNAP (9 . uoccoans to .1, C. KIZIPAT ' iI!ca Q C 0.,) Kano nanctorors oxtd Wholioalo Dealers to LAMPS, CEII3I.I4EYS, SILADES, (atomic iaras, INP! Vibolanale Ascot fur ILIZIP4 CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING OAIIBDN 0118, No. 39 WOOD PTerxr. %%lolls IN. Chula • I Hotel. Pittiturgb, Pa. JalB.lyd JM - 11178.K.11,45k BAILN*S, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON - . 11AuL4 DOOR. AND STEEL-LINED 1311111GLAB41100Y BAYS icolurecroutsp. . No,. 129 and 121 Third and, /wan, Wood uod Sodthfisid strestli -orus saTBANK LOOKS always on hand. m 1125. jar Pittilbtirghlteel " orks. Isaac JONTS..:—...vorrn L. moan ...ar. 'Occur:noon. JONES, BOYD Sti CO., Ifincifacturm of CAST STESL,.. alio, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEISPEINCS AND AXLES, corner of Bon and First st esta, Pittsburgh, Penn's. M - 13. B. &C.P. •• • • B, Paper MANUFACTURERS and dealers 14 BOOK, PRINT, OAP, LETTER AND. ALL 'amps OW WRAP PING PAPER. I MW - Have removed from No. 2 Wood street to It Smittilleld street, Pittsbargb, , "Pt4 Ittir CASH OR ?RAD& YOU'',ll/08,.. 111: HOUSES SONS, Dealers to .s'ol3lCloN ANDIDOMESTIC I IBILLS XX , 07 CHANGE, -11TIVICIATIZS V.P0.5177,51AN1t NOTILEI AND BPECII, No: &7 Magket atruk, Pitts. burgh, Pa. • ;; ' ; /137'Collectlens . made 'on ;all' the principal dam; throughout that:renal Stater.• • apN JMILENNY AL . ', COLLINS, ,For- W4ILDINCI AND conpliis3loX*ll,l7HANT and ielleleeaLe dealer . In ousksE.,•,sprrzu, FINN, end Produce generally, go I 24 .Wpod street, Plitaburah. Pa. . liol TNDIA: RUBBER. BEL LNG, HOSE, stisati Peach:lS. Omuldde and ope Packin, of the Bastoti' &Sing Cumpeinr_a inelaufacture, and at their card of pleas: For eale et' the Indite Slabber Depot, 20 eadlolBt. Clair street; r • • fed / J.'& lii . PHILLIPS. VAAlliEtt BELITINti,; of the best oak 14 tanned katberl,equal quality to the beet of any manufacture. luge 'teak iawsp on hand at No}. 26 and 26 St. tlairetteot. '/e 3 PthiLIPEC lb it °Lefty Bacoz bides;: 11 ; do - ;limn; „/-;• • 7 2;0(9 - .do joc k. ' fi . boolden; In emit, trul'foi ado Fit3 l l:.. .- -..-,... _l I' l a , 80,6bli.".mutlioari uerrinf, ' II brands; dud do sod half.do. Nos. 2 d 3 Mackerel; 4 itiossind for 'ode 14-',. • • •.. • • . ' . ;:.J. .. :, ..• , , , i 1111111, tit LAZIC 4E. / Aut; LseTtittidozext or the lar got Ind Leanest quallii - of pSanttalra latent ,nkw ilLacuLeLnbrai costddinut too beat' ta Jun roadie.; at 26atut 88 St. Clair insets. - • ' 110.bitiliiN ' 4a, asaA i3houlden and *RO/.241111!1 in SWOWSI thr JiIcDON4LWAI ~ 1 477 2t2 and 2.*s Wertz 4DP7EIEETISIOJIIgI I 'TS. .SElss - 11TOA BROTHER, 'FIEND, IN THE ANMT, ONE dr TEE +PATENT WEITINU CASES.. Fut ash. by . . • - W. HAVEN, : • • WOOD AND THIRD STRINITit. It coutalus Pen, luk, P.P.'. Peucll, ical 4° P" , Checkers and Checkorbuard, and yet tumours* only h.{ lusts. blr.'4 ( Erick] 'l'o-CONTRAcrits o. —seat- N , A Pr , Ptatiall will bo received at the eilioll of the becording I tor, iu the Alarket Building. la Dia mond. up to NE tore, 1862, for the grading and paving end g with curt,. Wide alley, from glut to Logics stew tic; also, for gradlngwodi posing and betting with runt. Vat. Biento street. from PenneV . canto ammo to Mull street. Freeport stone alone belog used for curb. Also, for the itmding Of Pros pect street, front Seventh to Kim street, and the par tial grading of a portion of Forbes street, from Hogue street easterly to Greer'e plan of lots. Also, for Oa grading end paving of Cherry.allev„ from Fifth street southerly to a price e alloy Letsrfoon Xliatuond street end Vointh street. Also for the building of tir public softer on Ann street, from a, point neer the Eighth Ward School House, to Watson street., 1 : Yor further particulars enquire at theillice of the Recording Engulatcr. ISAAC Id( LEY, HAL Recording Itsnlotor. PRICNCH 1/14:CORAT10NS,—Ai Choice I satorment'of Gold Panel Dernritlune, Just re arived and tor We by W. P. NAIISLIALL, • a./ S 7 Wood atreid. OHEA'WALL PAPER, for 6, S al d 10 cent., for ego b W. P., MARSIIALL, 4,1 • S 7 Wood Ntrent. COUNTRY BACON-16,000 113 s: coun try' Bacon, Dana, bides and btiouldera, 'received .d for sale by JAMES A. FET.ZIIII, Jet corner Market and Firer atr 1 4 - 115E1.51.1 half bblo. No. 2 MaOkere .12 Just received and for lode by e 3 ..FAMES A. FETZER. LASTER.-10 tone fresh Labd t.r, far irdo HENRY H. COLLINS. STOWELL'S EVERGREEN SUGAR CORN. eultl a lot of superior GRAS $ UOOKS. Just received at No. In Filth street. 11T1 CIIARLESIOWN, MAS 6 NJ ACM USETTS.—SeaIed Froward., ail. Le receiv ed at the office of the Water Comrobialouent unlit J UNE 20, 1882, for furnishing the thy of Charlet, town with about VOL/time of OW free Water Pipe, and about Mt tons of Special Caeting, The cite. of plow required will be 4,6, 8, 114 10, 24, 30 and 30 inches. All pipes to be cast vertically s m :ste to lay 12 feet exchteteu of hub. Copim of epecificatione mid contract, and ferule frii propose% will be rent on the applicati in a p a ntie. intending to make bona fide bide. Partite making priitasals will be required to glee w e d s , with two acceptable ninnies. The Conmeimionors riser. the , right to accept or reject any or all of the hide °Soleil. All propmals to be endorsed •'Proposile for Card I rue tt.ter Plpe,” and sent to tho WateriCommis stoners, Charlettown, Moos EDWARD 'LAWRENCE, • ' For the Water Cominisiloners, 0. L. STEP ENOS, hief Engineer Charlestown Water ]Forks. Jo:S:2nd AtiNULIA BAUM, removes pim• JOU. pies, freckles, Se, • LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER, genplue. HOLLAND GIN, Pure, in lunar jugs. BEDFORD WATkR, fresh from the slicing. RUSSIAN SOAP, (Hemet) superior for altering. 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, very cheap PI CM SPONGE, a large Sesortment. INSECT POWDER, certain death to roach., Se. . SODA PILLS, for Acidity of the Stomach. P. H. DIU: 202 BrooLdwa - _ BAT BUM, warranted puro. PATENT MEDICINES, the largest aseartment Lo city. Sold by SIIION JOHNSTON. Datmmr, my3l Corner of Smithfield and Fourtti Aroma ARTIFICIAL LEGS AM) ANAIb. ti Ipho'a Mebrsted Patent ANGLEBEA LEG and AKT IVIOIAL BANDS ,t.site St. Nkhola. llotel,) Wirßend fur it eirrular, FOOO I, li i i. ll 4 ;le l' A U Tll 0 .6 01, 1) a 1 t ' t he ri l l ! UV ria A i et 7 / 1 1 E. DOLLARS per. barrel, (barrel' included ) This ofl is Iron from water, grit or sedlnient. and 01 .legraas gravity. For sale and roMy for delivery BLESS & QUAFF, Petrolite, Oil Dinah Monongahela Bens°, Pitts burgh, Pa: m7.311r.5t BthiTS AND tltiUl•;e.— GEO. ALBREE, SON a CO., N . O. 71 b r ood street, Aver of Fourth, bare Dui received • fresh assort• lent of LADIES' GAIKERS AND BALSIORAL BOOTS; CB' 1111BSES do do ILDEktr.9 do AND FANCY SHOES; de; GENT'S BROAD BUCKSKIN SEWED SHOES; Do. CALF CONGRESS GAITERS; • W . 14. 0 BAIA WHOLICSALS GILOCZB, No. 271 LUIEZIT STBSET, PITT81:11:101.1. Po 11.1 . 14 purchased the Interest of Ids late partners. .111 maltose the Ludo.s. et the old stand. sod will be pleased to receive the petrooap,e of his old friends end 01•40121011. en7ls:dtt ug Grave Lute. ab 9 WILLIAM A. IiWYEK, COMMISSiON clown., for the .lo of CRUDE PETROLEUM. REFINED OILS, KEROSENE, NAPRTEIA, done on short mh-Indly E EDMUNIMUN, -d • Airp.9B dove Ast noslrgiOlnunlritrztl ll )... WALL PA PELL BOiriZEOV,444; And every etber article In our Hue wkirl• we are tering et eiceeeltney tow atom. • • . eiritemeasteer. lie and Sel THIAD elte J. W. WOODWILLI4. ethyl 14. UtibitS urritens . GNESIA, 'LW Iu ti oz. bottles, in the forte uf powder. 11 citified to rrickil prcfirrescv or& the liquid Citrate' of litaguerds, rilarsuiga, and most DI local Watere. tieldlits Powder.. end ether droller articles. WllOO let a LO the toorolog. rogol.ly. it he... reititirlifit• effect co the general ordeal, rewrite cotertipsUou, chillies, and coollog off all febrile cone. plalute.: FUT idde by Werra. PA II NLBTOOIIII, eud erect Druggists, awl et the ueurehictory, No. 1.. Spring anent. New Tort. Price lb real. citizen 1.1 AN Folll4li. .1/ W. P. .PORTAT A• 00. i • • • IlenofxWrON of • STCAkIROAT SU A STS, CRANKS, PISTON RODS ,PITSIAN JAWS, WRISTS, LUCOSIUTIVK AND CAR AXLES, ANCHORS, Ao4 all Mods of Door, forgiug. CCM es A xoiPil Liz; oev riudbersb. ISAAC UOTLST t4..vr MILLS, • ALLIOVINT Clay, Solna the attautios of boa& Ins aria Overman to his Largo Writ tbanti@h l / seasoned I,DIIFILK, WINDOW 711 A GIL STUFF. J()ISTS, - DECKING, DOrtolll PLANK want, PALINGS, ac., Sc. Us will ILI orders for sawed stuff witl, prompts's@ and at fair rates Parsons wanting log timber ats :particularly Invited to swains bla stoic, 1:01fka so 01410 STILE KT. now Robinson. FM= 4.XIN-100 t re:chid per. ThAr witof; •nr - ;,.:'i4- . •;'.. - , , Tz.' , : , 7., -, %:.:'.k',.-:-;': -;-';;•:.,.- MG BIWA DIA AY NPII York :OTS do do Do. do OXPOILD TIES; . ' - 1 made to our special order. and. trarrantod t. ♦ beat that can be found ready made ill any pl Yx7 - - No. 1 %VAT= kirmorr; REV PORK . • airLitoral cash ottranom tilde qv cou.slirotooota ; prompt porooool ottootto*gtretp.tral h.loooo so Itatud • uniothriiiiiid ootins. .8ATD,!.114/LA DA3i#SKIi (AMC CUUTAINO. qtIMINCI, &a. P,Ppr ,, r) , .11111 , Li.471 CI RANGES AND LEAIONS. Nor 303 boss Mossioi Oranges; 200 do. do Lessons; 10 prim order, to arrive tb4 day sod for solo by SzYSKIL't DSOS., Not. 1101 and /aWood street. RICK B 's A.KINO yuWDIM. ir ..---MIUP . . ma op In one pound. balvegand:quarter pick. sees wuranted lee Lot In use; i fresh' supply ine'cl, and for ale by .101 IN A. littindAW. my= . comer Liberty and !land Ortega. - plaii. -100 bbls. lialt4noroernng, • 100 do • do ' - 111 had ;• 100 do and buff WI, Nos. 2 'and 3 Mackerel, artiving via P. IL 11, and in Bala by 8131/1 1 7111 it LAZZAB, 27 mid 2k linilibllakl street. 1 IUENSE I I—:1U bse.. primo V w. a. Omen, Not nealved and for Ws by YII4bI)G...VAICYOUDid: rlx IL '• • . Imy 'mete% ' • w.• .; la iptigsi4loXisliky. • • I - • • ' , Sea •• • k VIAL! , DIOXIIITA On. rlikUS witarisrAgArANO, Bran sallow. °Baia!) iy.:seby PAW Co., and sold only by - • • ' • ' CIiARLOTTS 8L13111141134/fth Mini: 0 ; ifakt tßll4abo,i oa4 Nittrajtl4 kiaaas...l .*EIr.i.IIII"ERTIS 11 rOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, _ - BOCIIESTEU, N. Y .The undersigned is the accittlited .agent, in this giun, of the celehrated Nurseries of •• • ELLWANGEA & BAILEY, the largritt and meat Limous in Atnerfra' "and sill rs. main at the ST. Ertmemcs tioTEL,Prrrsavanig. until Clacker next, Go the pure no of receiving or der., and of canyfaing the city and riclnity during }destiny. ~ , As other pentane than those nevi...hied by the Company have betu in the habit of soliciting orders, representing the ltd.. as the agents or Ellwaigerßarry, 1 & the public are cintioned against purchasing of Alli ONE TREES 'AND PLANTS rePmse.t.d to oome from the MOUNT MOPE NURSERIES, oultes they eve: • Writ tee fcrtificatO from the pro viol on. ' Ontere.c also be loft at WM. 11101161 LY'S Ciro Fory Store, VI Liberty ,treat. Agrnl for Elhra&fror & Barry rile) PAPER MAls.l.llt6.—The under- Motel trill receive proposals at the ORco of the Mate Printer, in Harrisburg, until THURSDAY, the 12th day of June, 1862, to tinnily the following described sized paper, (samplm to liccompsoy pro posals') for the State Printing for one year from July 14,1862, viz : Double Royal, fifty pounds to the ream. Doublo Royal, forty pounds to thereon,. Each 10 1111.4111 . 0 at lealt twonty.ix . 1.1 forty inch.. And doublealmd Voolsmp, to weigh twenty-eight pounds per roam and measure at learnt tisentyaia by mien teen inch.. Samples must accompany bids. Thom making propmals must be prepared to give satlelectory seprity fur the faithful performance of the contract;and the tight is resoived to reject all bids riot mtfacterry in prim and wimple. Thu paper must be furnished do ,such quantities end at such timue as required by the Superintendent ot.tituto Printing. T. T. WORTH, nuperinteudent of Stale Printing. Harrisburg, May 9, 180:.:myl6.?airld RED/ 0 010) SPICINCIS. I -1-• . A. G. ♦LLEN Iteepodfally Infernal the public •thar_tbis eelebrattal 11.1 fashionahlii watering plane 0 1.1.9 00311.. at , Celt y prettares for the receptkin ant) arcenionoilatluti of whiners, and will be kept„open . tintll the Bret et October. • Pernme wishing BEDFOILD 21120r.11LL WATER to supplied ar tho following prleta, at the Spring, viz: rot' a barrel, (oak,) $3 0 0 . ?or ► half barrel, 2 00 Partiou vULlog rOOMeI or ►ay itiforlhation in ro g►rd to tho Olare will address . 0 1.1edford +pringe Company, Bedford, Pa." my2T:flar H Y URA N T 1:106b., ESUPE.BIOR QUALITY For ludo by BAILEY, FARRELL • CO. EMI@ GAS, AND No. 129 roinrrn STIZEICT WOR IBM McCQRMICK, GEBSON & CO.„ MAI; UFACTUBSII Of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lend ALSO DELitEI39, TN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and MUFTI! Arsarr, AMAZED MAIN AND SIMANORA Being exclusively in the Lead Trade, ere can funaleh he above , to better advantage to MCAILItI, and on rrran terms, than can ho tad, elsewhere. apB:6m VALUABLE THEOLWICAL AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS lIINISTEItB attending the meeting of the General Assembly of the O. P. Chinch, axe invited to ezetnine the hole sad volusbki etock of stand rd THEOLOGICAL, uzuzious misOEL LANEOUS BOOKS, for tale by 110 BERT 8. DAVIS, 93 Wood larva. A full skpply of all the Isport.ef. new Book. mr.:4 B;MM OF THE WAR I oo,Aptll : G 1662, will appear a New Monthly entitled • BALLADS OF THE WAR 1 A aeries of PICTORIAL LTHICS, From the well known pen of B. A. ,J. H. DUOANNE; Magnificently illestritted from Original drawings, by the bind artiets, and beautifully minted on hot-preered paper. A part will appear every month, Witting, among other things, the FALL OF fin TER, DEATH OF LYON. DEATH OF ELLSWORTH. NEWBEILN, BALL'S .BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, 'ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE. ao., ad. , The whole forming ' ILLUSTRATED POETIVAL SOU rEIViR, of every avenv In the present Moat importantetrug. gip In the bletary of Gala greatlnation. I Part r. entitled: .THE, MARCH TO THE CAP ITOL, (of the Gthi Regiment of BLawactufsettg,) win -appear as above. tangle Porte, (mmnbly, tree; by p05t,)..—..2.4 eta. One year, (12 monthly parted " E 3 tp Liberal talus to the Trads,'Cluto and . thummers. Apply to . 4 JOHN ROBINS, P: O. Box, 3,94o—apliOni • ;37 Park Row, N. Y. P. L iLlittittlY TABIA.A: With Silarp'e Patent eachlon ' are welli known to be arrior to all other*. Patented November, 1859. c i ' Manufactory, 148 YULTON STRUM' i. . NEW 't rm. • NOW luta vocoild•baull TABLES, BALLS,' CUSS. OZPOrders inthhAtm • SHARP. r 'pet K - V4ISS: r ,l)r:`. WI; OEI4OII I_ .. -I - 3 .',,,,::=,'.::,:,',,,, “.. ' . *:--. - , imiliutirouri,filEiDlA tlitATI3B, • blade (rota ootospolt Is pmfoctly Imallbyand _ Puce, and will oaskik r, lighter sod more healthy euuklng than any othmllaleratm In the world.. It In perfectly free Meta • all • Impurities; and Imtarte a oreatollut ilavorlo the rood: Please giro lt one •trtal. II yuar grooer,haenottrot Ulan bita.to get II Cru yen., For We whams!. mid retail at, 'IIOIIBILT 11. JACIII'd, Boa. 1 sad 2 Dlantand. • (100 . PER'SIOOLS,Carpoyder's Tools kl !Roue Cotter . * TM, for We by. • GOWN 4 TETLEY, 1311 Wood st., JU 8 el Same STEINWAY pentotedly selected by , I I • K MOM, for this' market; "It wilt well 'p. pur chasers to examine our-now Mock betore_pritchesing elsewhere. ll.i KLIMEIt.4 BRO., •• , Mae Agents for the celebrated Steinway .P i i.l[ool6 ter'4 ,_ AlArd° ll, A i 40!•111118 1' . - 11 : r3 .180 - thir d ropply of theoo otaitont, nowt add Cb.P lIARBIONIthiId received taffy. 'ranchero, Direct on of Schools, tilo.Tion Idsouro, Loaders of Choirs, Ind the public ronersif • MI V . APeCtitnly' Wilted to, call and 011alable *WM, at Shamus& stotaniouni of myff • . DODO 11. Mivt.bO ,er Wood et. pIANOS FUR TWO kW NDIOIII DOL. t4lll3.—tialoos Brotben ;elagelit 801611120.3 7 octave .Pu. Nos, with. airre4 keg. round toll iron tratno, Homewood tops; and dch nionhtlap., for Two . lIONDUICH DOLLAUS. Tor sale by cl7 ll '. JOHN H..IIIELLOR, 81. Wood It. 14 AZEUIVh BRUTILEM INEW 1...1L YOUR . pirANOS..;•Atiothel ettpply at the lame Seven Octavo tliwnrood - pence, Itram - Haiettoe arothong Now Tore; Pat neglect and tot wile by nlyl3 _ JOHN IL MELLOR, 813Vood at. r !Wu', SECON O.IIAZI FIVI ,TAVE rotrAntr. IatODZONII, f Ouliart Sod= and Moon lb - ter side by m7ll JOBS H. lISLLUB. B 1 Wood stmt. A'IX) ktISND. FIVE AIM PILAW grim liumoDsqlsr, • for ninety daliws. • Yaeitala by JOHN H. 21ZLLOB, Wocd street. I==EIMI $15,000 -"Rlll - or . New Spring - 32,0r3r CrOodlß, AT • Barker & Co.'s, 59 .fflarket Street. - GO AND SEE a C, PEASE, Sr. CIIARILF..9 HOTEL N E W WM/6 ISIOW OPENINU EATON, MACRUM & CO.'S We alleutiou to • choice ealettion of NEW I,looirw., wbicb we .ro now opening. New and handsome styles of REAL LACE AND FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS, SETS OF COLLARS AND SLEEVA. choke st yles. Elegant now styles of LACE VEILS. TRIMMING RIBBONS, In choke colors. Rich styles of BONNET RIBBONS. Guipure snd French EDGING AND LACES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, Ac., of every kind. GENT'S FINE BLURTS, SHIRT FRONTS AND COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, TIES, UNDER-GAR MENTS, Ac. New styles of LADIES' BEAD DRESSES. Novelties in Sur French and common FANS. The best make of SKIRTS AND CORSETS. We invite special attention of whatnot@ and rend Doyen to our assortment of SUN UMBRELLAS AND SUN SHADES. Dealers supplied in quantity at lowest rates. .y 27 EATON. MAORTAI k 00..17 Filth vit FIFTH. ARRIVAL • OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS, SANS, SACQUES AND MANTLES. _ PRINTS AND GINGHAMS. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. • SUN UMBRELLAS. NEEDLE WORK AND HOSIERY. CHECK AND PANT STUFF. PLAIN BLACK SILK. airen our stock bonsht for CASH, and .111 be sold at • bargain For Cash. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., . 74 Market Street. / my2l amp, 161.34.• gitam viTTEus Block Tin. DRY GOODS! DRY (AMS J. M. BURCHFIELD'S GREAT RIBBON OPENINU 0R N S 77 and 79 Market Street DRY GOODS SUMI&Kti SILKS AT 37} I CENTS, 3i yard wide FINE LAWNS - at 32% cont., rut DE&E - TIPIIL Dayssl GOODS, of the latest style, Just opened LIGHT COLORED BAuIORAL NEW STYLE or IMMOVABLEI 'CLASPED TAPE HOOP SKIRT W. & D. MITGUI3' CHEAP FOR CASH, E1U7..0111103E8 for 1.234 c. worth 25. XIIIBILOIDELLED ENGLISH BERIMIES for 15e art h PLAID SWISS COLOIIIM for 1.7. c. worth 25 IMAGE GRENADINE. BLACK TAIIIZ4TINES. ULAOIC CRAPE Icllinrg. BLACK BOMBAZINZ BLACK WOOL' DE. LAINES BLACK ENGLISH CRAPS. PLAIN BLACK AND 111QUIIED BILKS SAPQIISS AND MANTILLAS, pelmet style. HOOK SKIRTS, beat stilo WRITE COUNTERPANES. oval LINEN Bosoit smirrs, for $1,50. Ou MONDAY. May .2C.ih, we, will luiTiopra and for 125 carton, of NEW BOBONS. 70 Po. VIIINCH irLowiras. 100 boxed eetxa i CAN ao. 90 eases STRAW GOODS. ' To witch we invlia the ;Todd tittediillin of country and city 111 archants and zalliinars. ' • base jr.st received& large supply or end Runs HOAP SHIRTS, VIDiNCH AND.. ME °GAMIC CORSETS, SILK-AND GINGHAM- BUM UMBRELLAS, HAIR NETS AND HEAD DR XS, COTTON HOSIERY 'AND GLOVES, Elan ;DENIES AND LINEN HANDREROILIEXB,74Ith will be veld et the sexy:lowed prises tu'cksh ' ) JOS. souNgi wooLusLir. saims•-2,laii;i aa MMItrIMNNV•it'V'M WIIOI.I3SAI4E . WARS , ' ousx. ' ' • "lE ll: l P R :ism • A brae, awl well wonted stock of the be. l hnndii will be meld at low pier Ow Cub. Bertelle!) wPlfnd It to tbalr advantage lolly'. us • Asli tr i • o a co. . 1. xey24:3Kiweiod • PePer DealsnM Wood Streb . JO13:4'11.011W 110UtOS.7 #o Oatda, cintalari,Price Lis* pui Mods, Po Bills 'Lading. Labeli far Mannfacturenh Labels forr and sTezi kind of ornamental and plaiir .r.g.:4fucultlnesAY, with dapaleb, - : wia.44.JOHMITON a 00, 1 ml24:lltawood ..Steam Job Painters, 6? Weed K. • 'tXiIIAPIUC GULIA a ITppri.r *ma % far gtili naa Of PlibtorealAten• _ for sob br WY. G. JOUNSTON A • in7Blotainpod , ,13taticests. 57 Wood at. RAY • ALBUM§7,74k thoigo • stock.4344AnsTartafigi bieprias v•••••• • 4 - Tor We by SOL JOIIIisTON I W., sor2l;3,tsweial • I!4ttoicar,bt W? 011 strast.l =MM MEDIGIL. l i Viith3Y'S_ IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, A SITES CURS FOR Cancer, -`Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eyes, ' • Tette'. Affections, , Scald Head, • DYsPePsiai Costiveness, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Ithenfnatic Disorders. Jaundice ' Salt 11.heum, Mercurial Disetuges, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, Syphilitic Diseases and, Caries of the Bones, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTl4ll' DIANAB7.9 HATING THEIR ORIGIN IN, A DEPRAVED CONDITION OF THE BLOOD OR' CIRCULA.' TORT SUITED. CASE 0 . 1; DANIEL A- 4:orp. Prrrisnem. December 91 , :1861: Da. G. H. lirrstm-1 take pleasure ,In making this volutary statement to Mom of a medicine pro. pared by you called “Ltensst's Brom Steno:ma." I had guttered for eve yearn With Scrofula, which broke out cm my head and forehead so ea to disfigure me very mouth, and took off the, hair when the dis ease made Its appeausim; it also broke out on my ens above end below the elbow, and set into theakie tood&esh se as to expose a Marto sore. The diems on my head want so tor DIM .event small &MOS bone rum out. I was very weak sold low spirited; sad had given up an hone of ever gettfrig I had tried mayoral ektilltd physicians sad theY did me 4o good. In September last, 1861, I won Insnind to ry "Lnessx's ,Inrsomn Btoon fixeszionu" I !rant cenkas I bid no faith in patent inedicineW, but : ixter I had yard three bottles of Blood &Muter, the . .ttioe mon mftiesd and arm began to keel. I have. now taboo or ten betties. and raj - head and arm rase entirely well except the mars r e maining from the whet I will oleo state that I had the rheuntstieni Vary bad in my arms and legs. The Blood Somehow elm cued the rheumatic:xi. I em now s well. man e over forty years of ege, and yibel se niple mad young; m 1 WA when I was twenty, and here increased to freight twenty pormils. X would almetatither the &Meese In any forehead we so bad; that when I boomed and lifted anything heavy: the blood run out of the sore. Dr. Keiser bad a photograph tskeri Me by &tr. Cargo; the artist, after f begin to got walL l It dose not slow my appearance as bad se It Was before I commenced taking the medicine. Tort san see the pliohograph, one of which now in my r pomessieshend also at Dr. Keyser,s, 140 Wood street. ,.' y would slao stateskst I took the Blood Searched ;which we made before Dr. Keyser commenced mai ing it. Although It helped me some, I did ttatatt ,carez fast until I got the kind made by Dr. Keyser ihimeelf. One bottle of his did me more good than , ltwo of the old. I believe It la s post deal stronger land better. I hate rocommended the BMA Si:maw ler to a. great mazy of my friends for varies dlsemee, l end t believe It hes helped the whole of them. lion • may publish this if you wish. and 1 ern sextmon th tt ail who are afflicted as Imo may es cured. I live in this city, No. 4 Pinestreet, and eat emploYedet Ool yille A tonderson's Union Marl ls Works, 64 Wayne Omsk 'TAMIL A. BOYD. A BLIND NAN WIMP • I Ilea Clinton hIIU sad. kayo nee% nearly blind in both eyes for natty am; ram called on Dr. Keyser about three maths sated him to gleams dlrecrionn to the Insritarion ' br the Blind In Ptdledelobla. Be Mame lia m I need not go to Phrlidelptila to get veld, I , 7 s he tied readielne that. 'opal cum too, es be rid 'IIU le vu In the blood. I was treated for It twb ur Uri* rimes In the hospital hr this eity, and wu rousted, hot my disuse allow returned alley i mouth UVs° after I came out of the boultaL I found my dja Wee was returning' and I walled, by thio Wyk* 4# a , wed Mond of mine, on Dr. Keiler,utionrut reeton!gli 'my sight, and my eye. are nearly is well ameser. 4 The.Doetor gate me “tandoey'a Blood Searcher" arid •wish. DAVID EIBNOLLY, . . Pittsburgh, July b, 166 L • Clinton MILL, Wit/vies—lL F. id'Eurre, Andersen street, Alto glum, City. - . A BAD SORE LEG CUBED September 13,1801.-1 hereby certify . that I harelad a Bore leg for over a year... It was coo ered With ulcers and sores no that could not work for nearly a year. Ily leg Swelledwhl ' wsa unable to do anything fora kong time; for it haat slu months. I triederveral of the beet dcatOre In the thy, but without any banalit; - 6nally I called on Di, Kayser, at No: 141 Wood street, litho only attendee' um about two weeks, and goo, me but two bottles of nocedicina'and I am now entireiy,well and WO con- - Mina well for its monthe: AM emploied at the"',. Ragls &glue Rouse, on Fourth street, where any' one cau ses the. - MIGIrBe oce.giot to get the right kind, as that is 41 C*ll*. iirfsii is !Ise Issazket; . . •. • , . . . • Dr."GEO. U. KUM/ _ . . 10k...11swavr '1,40 ViCal Aieet.sotiprourtotor. 4045 11144 4, 2 t,t/ 4 ,t 4t dick ' hV j ", Fr e 1: 1% ;q4 IC EL @OESICIARti TDB GREAT CURE FORCONSULER: -Thepiropziotos atfila medicine haring made . It study of, years to voncentrat• tho life of Abs Tras futon Hakim for &wawa of ybo Lours 'and` : . is now offering AnErecting Mummy the milt of hie oximriencs.. .111 a truly great cud-good. •inodicino la ;mired with mach ewe; the tax, being dannr,d;aciressly for W. le therefore fres:from all tmp it has entod more cams of Consumption: Visa AI I It will can r•. ItwUlcura BIIOHCHITIS. `..- t will con boss TallOAt AND 'DU:NAST. - It i rrol cone COUGHS . : AND COLDS, arid Lan Iri;. eidnabla remedy for filmareiCof ths =Darn an d URCHAInf COMPLAINTS: ' Hams of CM:Mterfelts.'Net Yoo.hatc -D7lPsPeis. two PYPSLA: PILLS,' and lythsy .not curs, you,'go to. the agent of whom you • '-' • mtrehmed thane and receive limos ll ac its more and gain desnirdire char; A-bos of Pills sent by- /PAW P?edllukre . onlo - i . ••• D. 4.i, O. T , ' Pro " • ' 5 . ~ : gthuilf-Seetth Second street, Ma. .7 bi DI:PMITSI no. 140 W ood 101,1°L =ME 4 ": a. - I '
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