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Townships of the County, at MnaL plows of holding electlenr 'ln eaeb - Pee: - . - Mnet,on ;SATURDAY; :TUNE 21sT, 1602, for the heathen of TWO DYLZO&TES from each Precinct, Correutlen, to , la bald on ..the.i'OLLOWINCIL deeventlen will aastenble. on IlifliDAT, . - oNnA 1884; it 1b..9) 11Ili' HOUSS, et 11 o'clock to - nominate • • P.III:SID4Wr JUDO& Olt • 60.113101 if PLEAS: 'ea.,• an ASSOCIATE LAW JUDGE OP COISVONTI,EAS, da,,nrid • COUNTY I• . ,CONTROLLER, 6;4 to elsct DELEGATES to the -. . • STATE IIEPIIIII,IOI.If 1 30/IYENTION,,to be held I • ..ii,tpaufq,lB62.._ • • • ,:,; . ThePrbinzi7.2kreettv E o In the' townsblp• will bs • I ; ',1 1 .; , • between the boon of 3 anti 6p. M., and In ti n • ‘, ..00011 . and lxiionglia lietwOoti. 3 and 7p. m., of said ••• 1 1ntle appointment of the delegates in Cho •••••• • will bt by marking, and In the cities and bor. ottgba.py ballot. , J, F. DIIAVO, Chairman. Ja., Secretary. gstingnishing Light in North 'Carolina. • The New York Connae.reial states the case sUppression oft the schools for the peer in North Carolina, as follows: Mt' Vincent Colyer, of 'this city, is the elfiatent ,Siiperintendent of the Poor at "-Newberry North Carolina. In furtherance of his It - amine efforts, he hie organiied Systere of iiistruction for the Degrees, free, alave 'or contraband. When Governor- Stanley reached. Newbern he was waited upon-by the military and civil officials. Mr. Colyer told - him what -he had done, and •!Ittentioned the ECBOIA3 among the blacks, of whom aboUt seven hundred were under in - - BtrUction. The Goiernor, said that as a man be would pretubly have - done as Mr. "Solver had done, but as Governor be was iirstructed from Washington to see that the laws of North Carolina were administered ' Preeisely as they were before OArebellion: that the laws of North Carolina made it a -criminal offense to instruct the negroes, and that consequently the schools must be 'closed. Mr. Colyer yielded at once, and this new light was incontinently snuffed out, and the dark ages instantly resumed their airs)* in North Carolina. . , The - Comniereial is evidently distressed that its conservatism should .reqnire a our.- , render id humanity and justice, but it adds, as . the Union is to be 'restored . _ as itwas, - the Government can do nothing els 6:: It bee givefi suitable instructions to , Governor Stanley, and the power of the Government can go no further. If - the liar _razzing - slam question interposed itself everywhere, it =mot be helped,'' ' Thus it is always with these consena ' tires. With them an evil is canonized it .they can find a shadow, of law fdr it, aid .you plead the Constitution for anything, : they;Will-bare their backs to it like a cring _lng slave, however much it may horrify their: humane aid moral eeneibilitiesa . The New York Herald fairly gloats and triumphs over Mr. Stanley's order. The • old reprobate who controls that detectible sheet bate; the blacks with a sort-of infer . :nal - guito, and' the idea of their being taught to read izi terribly annoying. See haw he patronises Stanly, kicks 'the "nig ger," and sneers at Secrete - m.o"as; in the • following article : . IMM 'ROY. STANLEY OF:4 . OBTR CASOLLIA—TLIE RIGHT Wes LI TIE RIOQT Pzacz.—The at. olltion papers are Opening their batteries on Ch3V. Stanley, of North Carolina, because : he hos very properly shin up a nigger ' Saba et:cued by, some Northern fanatics, and advised the directors to set the contra bands to work, instead of training them to . be philosophers, poets, orators, logicians and, metaphysicians.. it seems plain that ...Gov. Stanley is carrying ontthe views and ideas. of the administration, much to the sorintrand•disguat of -the abolition school, but to the full satisfaction of all loyatand .conservative citizens. He is just such at_ other "right - man in" the right place" as Gov. Johnson, of Tennessee, and his acts _ offer a strong contrast to the doings of "the Wrong man in the wrong place"--.the pious blockhead Peones—who was sent into South Carolina - by Secretary Chase to look . after the niggers. We wish all our Gov ernors and other officers to be of the John son arid Stanley stamp, for they are the right kind of men to aid in preserving the Union. :=3lr,:' Secretary_ Chase, who has msdasuch a great reputation - by his dexter - ons matragenient ,of the almighty dollar, mitts to have forgotten alLide former pro . ficiency in "this. line; and . -has instead be corn° absorbed with the alinighty izigger. To thitrwe are indebted for the pranks of Gni :,nigger_ 'Worshipping Pearcei at Port Royal..:. : It Units out, however, "that ,the saintly conservative of the Commercial, and the surly . old reprobate of the Herald, were both mistaken... Mr. STAN= has been soubbed by, his superiors. Mr. Secretary *Szityrort gave him no orders to restore the detestable local laws of, North Carolina ; and after consultation with the President, he has revoked the revoker, and the schools aro to go on:: kir.„Srasros, with a manly and honest Indignation that does him great credit, declares that he would sooner resign liiiest in'fhe Cabinet, than suffer such in justice • When North. Carolina returns to her-al legiance, and is able to govern herself with etit the Atesistanco of United States,bayo kets, it will be time enough for her to en fore*. detestible local laivs,.but - while Northern blocid.and treasure' have to be ex pended to hold her in subjection, it_is but fitting that they Should be in abeyance. Is' it not. a Singular fact, that almost the first • exercise of Gilmer's authorit • , - assjdilitary Governor, should be to stop the Solusils for the poor and the -shyest :If such br the breadth of feelings of a Union, mtoywhat must,be the condition of the dilgOrq? • - - ~ ~'= A . All this only proves What,we base "aid before; that an almpithnnatisiblo gulf di irides us. We mnet subdue or be 'subdued. Our civilisation - or theirs must rule. They Will 111;i1101MCOide50 than oil and water. A wrizzr%csi l lo.--Ge'n. Sigel, Ina short; apecoli at Chicago on the 24th tatimw in reap:nue-urn serenadeOnade the foll Owing modest reference to Gen.Grnit and Gen. . . "I 'would like to.be before the feireeeb- Monts or, Beanteord at Corinth.' But I must obey 6w-orders' of euArlora. haie no command:- I believe the' Federal army will beat back the enemy at, Corinth: They beat the enemy Mi 'the egi-and.lth. of April;:almove without cheer,, ' and., if they conquered them then without offietiv; they will certainly ifnev, with :Moore train ed - , ; :; ,... t .,,,..,„,,... ; ....i ..:..,.:.7: '.:4).'.;-.-,::R , . A lifisritirr 13siuminsitothir. Simmons, in the.6mete, bmischsi, whiff complenilini his reirsaiief without hnidezis ispon an 7, said "X biro-littio lore for wealth: nenii ins? , a ' .- :"..msktctitaireitiaush of it U to so:l4th of it as to fort it 'my "_:,17 ' 4 ; ;spent. , - - '''Ull ' :; ' ', : ;':i...4 : e;,....;. 4.7 .,ii.L. - .f _ '44;:.,'1'e,':2:: i', ::: .::]i : iiiir:::::-:, DEMI - , _ . . _ ;.. Gen. M'Dosvell.. I ! ~., -.. _The Lora Diteb. - -.. This general officer is 4 good ;Martinet, I After tie manner of tie late Alex. Pope, Eq.. if Nye can believe the statements of letter • writers :Me' fiettlitieS all ti genoral are / 2 Et. , qvhere. the Itt r illtel4i ii :' a i r 17 re T be e lm r at ; ' - At; a ri mber T h en yoTtr flag you base hauled down.' yetto be fully tried. • A correspondent of thrown." EF' Th ed ey Y ehauge the the Cincinnati Come:mid, says . that the' ~_ t i carlut y t i. ito, s . ir, y v o rlso o d at_tvia ~ , us, rry ° lad ditch, sir's at Near 00.ms: - officers of ( lens .§IIIELDS' division would 1,. , m r :v. e .. Orleans you ran althorn a fight." /UNE 5- • have resigned, had they longer remained witlt McDowell, and gives as the reason, thensanner of his treatment of his men. Its gays:- - Gen. McDowell clung to an error which contributed much to the Dull Ruu disaster, and which, I venture to predict, will be as disastrous in the—future. The error con sists in,the idea that the common stildier is nothing more tha'n a beast of burden, and must - be need se such to sustain rank. The 'soldier in this army is the servant of the officer, and you will always find the latter dressed in the full regulation standard, and sustaining his position to the.full extent of 'his salary. Gen. , MoDowell's retinue is a host in itself. BLit the soldier is the suffer er. Gen. McDowell's favorite Idea seems to be, to move almost without 'transporta tion. . . He allows but four wagons to a regiment, which are scarcely enough to carry the baggage of the line officers, the books of the companies, and the cooking apparatus. The soldier, by a general order, ierequired to carry on his back all his clothing, in- eluding an overcoat, which he islorbidden to throw away, five days rations,: which if full, would measure half a bushel,. fifty rounds of ammunition, ten more , than his cartridge box will hold, the blanket be sleeps on, and the tent which covers him. You can imagine titeload. The - strongest man could not bear up against''it many days, and though McDowell's troops may be hardened by exposure, fifty per cent. of 'them would sink:under the weight in a two days' March, this hot weather. , At Bull Run, where McDowell commanded, you will remember, many;regiments were exhausted before they reached the scene of strife. When McDowell moves agaib, !the same thing will occur. ..;•C': With such loads to carry, lie men will never be in fighting condition. 'l.'in hour's march on the double quick, under a Vir -ginia summer's sun, would'only Make them ripe food for the enemy. I cad now see why McDowell moves so slowly..lie is not troubled„ with a :long, train, buta short t i march exhausts his troops. W h re, in the West, a similar 'army crosses ' totes, he moves.from one County to anothe r . He bas since. marched about sixty miles nce. be rebels evacuated Manaesas, and then me a long halt, to get reinforcements. When he will Move again I don't know, but I hive never. It is bad enough to have our ipung men Ikilled in battle, but horrible to: have them crushed into their graves by ininltense bur dens on their backs, to gratify d military pride that does not-become this 'public of freemen. - • General McDowell, as soon .. Shields' Western Division arrived in his amp, tip plied his man-crusher. Iteaused he utmost indignation, and in. some regim • ate every officer stood ready to resign the ..omens the transportation was reduced so thit the men would be compelled to carry ese huge loads upon their backs. It was the only way the officers' eould express their con demnation of the brutality, and, with true North-western spunkethey wont have car ried it into execution. The o der never would have been enforced in ill division. These Dien, who have been ma ching and fighting constantly since they It ye been in the service, and 'always success ul, would have seen McDoWel4 or any ther man, de— hanged, before they would have• sub mitted, nor could the whole army of the t f. Rappahannock have forced the to do it. They are devoted to the right, a d will not submit to the wrong. ' Fortuna ly, the re trograde movement' saved .the the ruin, for the division left with the same number of wagons it took there, minus a few only, and the tentless aeldieth had their knapsacks hauled for them. Refugees from 'Virginia—Merchants Ruined.; Refugees from Virginia are continuallyar riving in Baltimore. The American of last eveningeontains the followingeominunioationr which tells a sad 'story Refugees from Martinsburgstre arriving in our city. Amongst ,the number :are N. D. Beneaster and 13; H. Carpenter, Beam , -Mr. Keneaster is a merchant of Martinebarg, Ca., and was doing a large business, having three branches to the place. On last week he :had received large.additions to his stock, in fact his all - was in hit stock of good 4 which he had just finished putting upon bleishelves - on last Saturday. On Sunday he had to leave family and all. The front.of one /f his stores WSW glass when the rebels entered the town, and their, first act was to break in the entire (Ant. Then came' the demoli tion of his goods, which was a complete on His loss is very heavy. Nest in turn iamb Mr. Car- Pouter. He kept the large Nation al Hotel at the railroad, the largest hotel itithe place. He had just laidin. a large amo t of Igro ceries, &o:, which were all taken. '; His furni ture was carried' out upon the r ilroad, to gether with all he had in the hon e, and fire set to it' and horned. • Ilia fami ly implored the rebels to spare their clothing and one bed, but they were-threatened with their lives if they resisted. His crime, as that Of Mr. Ken easter, was their love for the Union. Mr. Carpenter had aeon in the First , Maryland -giment, Colonel Henley, whiclf t made the crime still worse against him. is lose is also heavy,iiiidallfor hie love of .he glorious V Stars and. Stripes- } . k, Mr. John Cooke', of North I:,Mountaid, eight miles west of Martinsburg, a young manjuet starling in merchandising, had re ceived three thousand dollars worth of goods. They, wititali he tied; were taken. It seems to me, if ever these gentlemen' are 'permitted to.retnrn to their homes Once more, that'ven gestic. belongeth un to them.' ' .1 Fiendish Outrage 'in F ra nklin ,. Tenn. 1 The details of the outrage we are about to narrate, come torus from a source which is a guaranty fer their accuracy, nadir the char acter of our informant was not allimpeachs ble, we should find it difficult to , Have Milt a even the hellish spirit of secaesiop could have 'stimulated such' a fiendish act. ,No greater deed of vandalism • was ever .T ' in Modern times in a christian , d, than bas disgracedir cerbilit females in Pia " Tenn., but h who, with atrocious malignity, i nvaded the grave-yard,, and trod dowariaddestroyed the graves of our brave anion eel diers,who had died there in, the ; hospital It seethe incredible that women, and those bearing .the name of Ammicrui woMen,could become so degraded, to lost to eltamo and.to .eirtuo. as .to unsex hemselves, and becoming infused . with:the spirit of ghouls read,b4enas, to vent • their wicked Malice hpod the hallovied graves of those martin 'to their country's glory and honer. '''Vfliea Col; . Campbell, of the 69th Ohio regiment, stationed in the abighborhood, heard of the cruel and:shamolesslotarage, and had ascertained the !perpetrators' he called a meeting of.the Citizens . .at thetout, House, which was largely ( attended, a d stated to them that be had Convened them, not •to die cuss` 'political Vi ether di ff er cos,. but to state distiectly, that Irani-further outrages shoild be committed, he would hbid the prom inent citizens of the:Mira reopen HAL—Louis vitro ;burial 2841; aft ' ' The official report. of Gen. B auregard of the battle of - Shlloh haying n received; we present a, etatomenrof kill wounded and valuing, cenipared if itl4' the official atatementof casualties in the ileclQral firmy during the engagement ea published a few weeks since: &Wed Wounded Missivg ---i••••••• We vineetion if, lathe whole, ange of hie tog, there can be found tlie retord of a bat:. tie of such magnitude tie that f Shiloh, in which there. le sol little , disparity In the leases of the reipeftive armies in killed and 'wounded meriting to the Official,xeports. The.differenconf but 7 in killed and 184 in WOnadediloolut yeti:niche' if' M. Beaure. lON had Snapp* hie figures after he had neon ,thoee fien: firsat.,—;Ohicago Titus. .7-' , . - 7. - ; ,, .... - . - :. 0 • 1,7 The: tois ai shit ~ Yederalloiii. • itebikLoaL I.* .1,735 . . :1,728 • ' ' - 7,882":,;, 8,012 ~ 3,956 - 959 .. . , . ' _ , . , ' , ~ .. 10,699' -. ..;...,' • :,-,-, : , ; 7; ,, , , ;.= , ' , 'P':€?::, ~.„-. ..,.,,.. _. ....... _ . ..... . "Know wo at Corinth no ouch word as fight !" "You ran from Corlotb,"—"Como to Rid. 1111,41! Darr !" But Richmond'. had ditch is—filo Lord knowit whore! P (11l Lie .VOTICES r==>I.ECITRE AT THE 140 N CITY , COLLEGE, MM.' of l'oun and lit. CUE sto 11118 rEIIUILSDAI) DIORNING, at II o'clock • ==M==ZIMS= O.NOTIUE.—The ele.itue tit the Tale grin pt J. L. CA [MACH AN J: CO. have been Tuft for settlement with JANES ifILLST, trhia @treat, Atiogheuy City. The object is .tdot. to add cads to eeeeptOe; but business oemagements pro- - venting pereotiot attention to collection, we hope thoso it:detested will mane prompt set 'etouut . shove. J. L. CAHN MILIAN. It 310111118, • ftemerly J. L. Carusdhan @ f.'o ir -- ,zi.ELEUTIUN.-PhOPE.H . B INSURANCE COMP/AL—An election fora Board of Twelve Director, of the .'People's lesnrance Co," will he held at the Merchants Exchange, on UND AY, JUNE gni, 1,91.72., between the hoard of 10 a. m. laud 2 p. m. By order of COMMISSION F.ItS my24:3wd SPECIaI, .NOTICES. 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'mhilaydewT PC:.1 . 0821 COORRAR & BRO., facturera of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, Se., Nos. 91 Second street and 86 Thirdatreet, between Wood and Market. Hasa on hand s satiety of new Patterns, fano) and plain, ruitable for all purpaiaL Particular attention pall to eucloring Grays Lota. Jobbing done at short notice. uh 9 tir'ROBINSON, MINIS & LEES, PooNDEY AND 2Lcrnx yi , %Psalm:pros Wow, Pinstimigh, Peint'a. Omer" No. E 1 liassity &raw Illundlicture sa kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND WILL MACHINERY, DARTING% RAILROAD WORE, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. 030'101931N0 AND REP&IBING &neon Atoll notice. J. C. C.1.DYPJLT1L1CL......—.8... 1.. I.U6NAJP M".}4l/KPATRICTi, BURNAP 10 J. 0. KOULPATILICK k C 0..) Man• noactorers and Wholesale Dealer. in LAMPS. CHIMNEYS, ELUDES, CRANDELIERS, Sc. ANO"Wholesale Agents for KIER'S CELEBRATED IL LUMIBATINGAND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. SS WOOD Sriunce, opposite St. Chivies Hotel, Pittabursh, Pa. M - BURKE & BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LINED BURGLAR-PROOF SAWN MANUFACTURERS. H. 129 and 131 Third short, 'Murano Wood and 113eniehfieh3 streets—North aide. 1321 - BANK LUCKS always on hand. mh M — Pittsburgh Steel Works... ISAAC JONES ...JOU L. MTh is. Wet:ruo:lon. , • JONES, BOYD & CO., Manufacturers of CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, • PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, corner of lloie and First streets, Pltuburgh, .Penn's. min Paper ICI3. B. & P. RICT.V., MANUFACTURERS and dodos in BOOK, PRINT, CAP. LETTER AND ALL KINDS OF WRAP. PING PAPER. RII - linve,remored from No. 27 Wood greet to ho Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pe. Jei77CASII OR TRADE YOB RAGA. m 74 MIL HOLMES & SONS, Dealer, In FOREIGN AND, DOMESTIC DILLS OP EX CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, DANE NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 Market ntront, Ptos. burgh, Pa. laitrCollesttons made oti all the pritkipal ctn. tbretighintt the MIRA States. ep22 {'HENRY IL' COLLLEIth ' For WARDING AND cDMMISSION 'MERCHANT and mholasale dealer . In CHEESE, DOTTER, SEEDS, FISH, and Produce . trio:rally, No. IS Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa.. not ,4DIFIER.TISEATEJrTS. SEND TO A BEOTEIED, OR. FRIEND, IN THE ARMY, ONE OP THE PATENT WEITINCi CAERE Nor ado by W. a 14VE.1% WOOD AND TRIED ,5T11116171 It oontalas Pan Ink, roper, Ponell, Storolopeo, Checkers and OhtekOrboard, and pc topouros ouly 81 inched by 2 'ache,: 1862. NE w 1. 1862 ABge imoortment of new Baltimore BEBBlriti, end AD. LAKE Well% 915511-1 n halt' bids. LAKE HIGNEING,4n half Rd.. • • NACKEILICtu tioall, *nod bbla. and W. do. Tbs attantlon of tin trade, oountry merchants nntl imperil, is canal 5o the above astir's& ILEAZELTON, N56:11r , No.lB Plutiond. Pittsburgh. ' 1.! 60 bbl. No. 6 forgo Mackerel; • 100 balf bbls.l2o• 3, ' (k. 25 bbl. No. 2, au; , • ;, . • 60 hi, bbl. do" do; • ; . , 2610n0 No. do; 26 do " 1, " do; 200 half bbl . White Wish, 100 do . ;Lake liaising; • 60 bblo. Nmt:Port dorriag; " 25 half bblo. fori2o Shad' : • ; 100 bblx.,Balthoore . • YS - - do thooluebootut Shod; For sob by • tel J. R. OAP VI t.D. C EMB.—gO9, boxes prime W. R. add Croaw Chtiie; 60 do. Ilowbirib, for mole by BAVON. , -100,QUU Abs. prima Bacon Dams; 60,00 !Jo. do. Shoulder., for silo by riAIiBUN ()I 14.-100 bb is: 'No.. I.ra -1...1 flood Carbuti Oily Ur bbla. Lubricating Oil; Z,r atkie • . •J. 0. CAN irigLD. BROOM (Mit tong fr_sale by WO. 141)411.14Zt 4 pukut..-4()U W& Moos rork, for oak) JL by \ •IL !Mb FIELD. PIE.-400 WAN. 1;OW(Virlo for, .1.4 by 4, 4Atirw,D. ' 7;.+7 1 -- J.rzir dityriurrzst_prtmat.; visa \TACKLE A' couplete . . assort." 'Smut la silely 131111.1qi dt . 7 3 1 6 12 n CL , ies . 100 e E tv.:- AN D CA RPEN TER'S ki TOOLS [or sale by BOWE d - TETLEY, x3Glli'riod street. OVr, constantly on Mulct and tale by 1 , 4 now & Ti T IFY 13e Wood at BASE 1iA1.6•3. D 'Sea I for sale by RoWN k TRTLEY. 17C, Wood Bt. (~Z ILEA liarkkers' and Tin k. tint,' Gsr wlr b• OWN • TETLEY. A 1-titAuTioN I—The song expected. A new styles SUNDAY SCHOOL IiAIIMONIUM, fusee by Cohort AtNeedhar, of New York, hes jest been received. We shall tie:liappy to receive cAlls by all who It will Interest to examine this novelty. IL ILLEBED A D11;0.,53 Fifth etreet, J. 4 Solo Agents Air Sieinway'e N°Tie TU CONTRA (.7.00 —l-_,eal od Froposals will be mitred at office of the Recording Regulator, In the -Market Betiding, Dia. mond, up to JUNE Ben, 1819, fdr the grading and paving end setting with turl.4 Wide alley. front Elm to Logon Streets; also, for molding and pacing and setting with curb Van Broom street, from PeCITIAJI- Vallia avenue to EWE street, Freeport stone alone being uatd for curb. Also, ler the gentle .of Prot. poet street. from &Tenth to Elm street, and the par tint grading of a portion of FOriX:l street, from Alag street easterly to Greer's! plan °flats. Also, for th grading and paring of Cherry alley, from Fifth et southerly to a prier. e alley between Dlaut,..nd st t and Fourth street. Also for the building - Ora puhl sewer on Ann street, from of point near tho Eight Ward School Rouse, to Watson areal, For further particulars en Wrest the office of the Recording Regulattr. IdAAC MORLEY, 1e4,4t Recording Replier/Ir. MAlit% UL LA BALM, removes piM• pies, frecklei, LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER, genuine. HOLLAND GIN, pure, IS stone : tugs. BEDFORD WATER, trash froo the spring. RUSSIAN SOAP, (Kesan)anPrmor for shaving. HOOFLAN DI DARMAN BITTERS, very cheap. BOTH SPONGE. &large asaortment. I N SEC t POWDER, Oertaln death to roach., Au SODA PILLS, for Acidity of the : Stomach. BAT BUM, warranted pure. PATENT MEDICINES, the largeat assortment in the city. Bold by SIMON JOHNSTON, DUO.. Mr. m):11 Corner of Smithfield mul Fourth streets{ tirr Y ctiAlti.ssloWN, MASI6. AeließETTs.—Sealed rronoseLs oil! be receiv ed at tho °Mee of the Watbr Couonissioncre until JUNE 2u, 1862, tor furnishing the City of Charlea warn with about 3,300 tows fir Out Iron Water rine, and about 60 tons of Bptviyl Castinge. The sizeslof pipes required will- be 4, 6,1 8,10, t.. 21, 30 and 34 Inches. All pipes to to 'east vertically, so fol to ifty l 12 feet excluslVe of hub. . .. . . . . Copies of specifinstioms and coning, and forme for 1 propieung, will be setit'on t. e svphani .n of parties intending to =die liusia th e bldg. Parties tusking propogath will be required o give bonde, with two seceptable sureties. { '' lite Ciummisslonere reeerve the right to accept ur Feßct.stuy 2 fir all of the bids offered. All pnuporals to tie endurgeSl "Prepoitals fur flitet Imo Water Pipe," and gent!to the Water Comnils oilmen, Cbariestowswlffeas EDWARD LAWRENCE, For Ulu 'Water Commissionerd. . • E. L. STEVENBON, • i hid Engineer Charlestotrn Water Wurlim jegiffwd I BELIFOILD 5F1C1.1.4.10. • 4. G. 4L.L,EN Respectfully informs the pnblit that this celebrated and fashionable metering place is now open, rind tally prepared fur the reception and sarommedatluit of visitor*, and will be kept open until the Anal u. October. il . • -.' , Personi making BEDVOAD MlNEllal WOBII ::11l be 'applied .at the following pilot., it the Spring, els: I • Yee • barrel, (oak,) 53 0 0. [or a half barrel, (0ak,)....._...._....... 200 1 Parties winking rooms or-any ifortnation Jolt,- gird to the place will addrnis the "Redford Mineral *tinge Company, Bedford, Pa." • mr2l:6w B OUTS AM/ leitlU i titi— 1 OEO. ALLIBEE, SON & CO.. No. 71 Wood street, corner of Fourth, Sara Just ,rgcelved a froth assert- Mot of n LADIES' GAIEESS AND ALIIOIIAL BOOTS; IllnahS do I , :do de; OM L LIMN'S .do AND rezior SHOES; GENT'S BROAD BUOKBEIN SEWED SHOES; Po. CALF CONGRESS , GAITERS; BOSS' do dodo; ! do. ' Do. do OXFORD TIES; 1 - AU made to our 'petal orderi and warranted ti K le the best that can ho found ready made In any pi . mya 1: ',-------1— W. . M. • WHOLESALE GROCER, N 0.271 LIBERTY STBRET; • . I PITTSBURGH, Pa. Having purchased the intenst of We late lartdera. ahl continue the business* the old stand, imd be pleased to receive the penman° of his old flute • d easterners. my Irr tf WILUAISI A. OW YER, Cousussiox Miscatirg,lar. the sole of CRUDE PETROLEUM, REFINED OILS, KEROSENE, N PLITIL, I I No. 139 WATER STREET, NEW rosi. car Liberal cull adrancito Erwin ot, consigurnebt.; nod prompt,purecml attofttloti fp,om to all boalltan. my2L:imd ISAAC CRAIG, Otizt.Et. MAW Altus, MAW Orr;, fnrilra tlte attention of ttnild• ers'and rivermen to hilt 'tar& otaca of th4rottititlY seaaoned LUMBER, WINDOW VlitAlli.; STUF', JOISTS, DECKING, BOTTOM PLANK LAT E, PALINGS, An., Ac,. ;' 1 Be will Lid ordeta for allayed:Mug with prompt tam. and et fair rates. Penton*: wanting long timberare particularly Invited to ezainitto his'atork. Ofllce on CRAIG STREET,,coon Itoblimant. nayla:dtf Ll White litAl4N Ili to 6 co. bottles, In the form of powder. Bti iintitled to rooted preference= the liquid Citrate of Magnesia, ' &Satoh*, ad d_ Mineral Waters, neldlits Powders, and otkortimiter art leis. 'tither, taken in. the =mini, regbiarWithu an admirable' street on the general' system; remorm constipation, correcting acidities; wad Sooling-off.ali Labelle Som plalnte. Tor eels YAMNICSTOOILS,'OrId Drnyjtas; "sorits the - ixtanuhdoryi !i0.11,19 Spring streetitilow Took. Prle!klE, TAKE. CAA 11 YOUtt. BUY lauLmiumosisem BA I.ERATUI3 Mode from common Mat. If le perfectly heilthy and Pore and will make belle lighter and more healthy cooking them any other Saleratue In the world. tit 1 perfectly free tram all linpuritim, and impart. a cream-like Bator to the Axed. flame give it! one Isis'. If your grceier he. hot got It tell him to Rat It for you. For sale wholesale and retail at I 1. PLIEUT U. JACK'S' antlAmeis f bfos. 1 end 9 Diamond. MAI MIMS Al 9) Alilll6, ARTIF belphos celebrated Tart ANGLEIMA LICCi and ARTIFICIAL RANDS. I , r. 16 (opposite St. Niel:kolas4+9 New Yolk. R'Send fors Clrctilar:.! I • my24,lm 171 ME AND WAL.! • f I !of tholent quality, tit tb. EXCELSIOR COAL',YA lip, • . On the Rellrcad, at the east end of Sendnaryllllll Allegheny City. t ' JAMES 111010,. rosy% NMI 3111 KT RW 11.1312., 1.1110 LOT FROM BUS. -LA TON.-60 bbl.. large So. 3 Mackerel; 60 IlLikis: .dd 3 110; 30 do ;do! 2/ do; I , TO Lbs. Ilaykd bland Ilorring; I 10 do Nast l'Ort dli; , Now recolring and br Ufa b. IL ILIDDLIC NDIA ItU,6I3EIV, .11L114NO, Steam Backlog. Gooketa ; and Betel Vacates, of the Boston Belting Crougany's maeafature, and ad th.Lr cud of. poI 0.. Bet 'man at, the India ,tubber Depot, 2d and 211:13r. Cl* street. e 3 J. d B. I'IIILLITI3. oak j_ 4 1 E utu A n 't t 'll ie F., a, K ho li r. N., e9 l/ o "i in titi v , ,d o d.c tl l i n e t tt e e . a t. bny manufuture. A. largo stuck 4 ,1 %.1.Y• at Nur. 'j/,' and 28 St. Clair gtz 70.1 J. & It. PIIILLIPS. BACON-15 ; M lbs., clear Bacon rides; Loos no do Huns; 2,000 'do do Shodlders; In dun and for nolo by C ' Jo NIMES & LAZEAR. F iki.--. BO bb o. Baltimore Fleeting, foil brands; ! ' 100 do - nod half. do.t.lloa. 2 and 3 Mackerel; - ;.. In store and for wale by .' , Pa Eil.lltlVliii iLAiE4. • L . ACEi LEA'alatk6 dozen of th ,Inr- Best and Waviest. qinillty al litarahairs teat rear bide Lace Leather, Boniblered the beat i nog jut rembed at Viand 88'3t .;Clair atreete. ' Jr 3 .- - . ' : i .1. 3IL PlltLiff'3... CUNIIIGN hiENTOF BACON-100,000 the. lime; Shoulders! and Moe, recoleed Ose 0. 1.. IL 11., and lush:ins and for sale hy . cDollsitiLs . AIttIaJOECLV,- n .212 and 241 Llbetts stmt. mar /•'I9K Ku -- 3 Wale. tor sale b the et. B gst "I',:earuntre3b;rdio, L . 1.11310A.'1'1Nt.i . :‘,011.--4,162 bbla; 'tor silo bjr the • r BOLAI/ OIL' WoBIES 00:: Je4 .. , • St. Chit street, nisi' the' tai ge. illitsar vy 4 1..L9.1 , APER, for 6, 8 and kilo ante„ fur sale 6711. : VT.:P. MARSHAL ..--'•' PASTER. --;10 toxic fresh Land t'las ter.ftriale.l4 - 1 11XNiTILVOLLTRIS, :;'• „ . • • - an rim rrsExtErriliti MOUNT HOPE NUESERMS SOCHESTZR, N. If The undersigned is the accredited agent, in this • region, of the celebrated tiorseries of • BLLWANGER & BARRY ; the largest and most famous In America, and will rs main at tM SI-. CHARLES HOTEL, Pirreeraos, until Ckiaber next, for the purpose of receiving or der', and of emmasing the aty- and vicinity daring his stay. As other persons than thoao accredited by tbo Company hats born In the habit of soliciting orders, representing 01ot:wads. as the agents of • Ellwanger & Barry, • the public are cautioned against purchasing of Jai one YLA.NTI3 represented to come from the ' MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, ouleee they have • written cortrticato froiu the pro prieiors. Ordrn can also be left at WU. GOREILY'S.Gro •ry store, 271 Liberty @treat. G. C, PEASE, Agent fur El!waiver & 8. 7 , ; my2l:lor Sr. CHARLES HOTEL H LEAN T Ijtkii OF • SUPERIOR QUALITY, Fur sale - by 'BELL • CO., DAILEY, FARRELL • CO., ritarßrns,' ' GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS -NO. 129 YOMITII STREET CIN NATI LEAD WORKS. , McCORMICK, GIBSON & CO., 4LiNUFACTUBICIL9 Or Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lead, LBO DEAVEBS IN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and NINTH STlLLlT..ertersts 100 &meaner- Being exclusively In the Lead Trade, we emit:m:l6h the above to better advantage to Deatras, and on ems& terms, than tan be had elsewhere. aps:em VALUABLE, THEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS MINISTERS attending the mooting of ate General Me4mbly of the U. P. Church, aro fraitod to call and examine the 11146 and valuable stock of eland ard THEOLOGICAL, RELIGIOUS wad HUGEL LANEOLTS BOOKS, for sale by SOB IT B. DA VIS, 93 Wood street A MI supply of all tho important new Books. my 24 THE BEST SOUVENIR. OF THE WAR I On April 26, 18124 will appear a New Monthly earls) entitled BALLADS OF TDB WAR A eerier of PICTORIAL LYBIOB, • From the well knoirripen of Alll. A. J. H. DUGANNE, MagniSeently illastrated frornoriginal drawings, by the beet ardent, and beautifully printalonhot-pressod paper. A part will appear every month, including, among other things, the FALL OF SUMTER. DEATH OF LYON, DEATH Of ELLSWORTH. NEWBIRN, BALL'S BLUFF. PORT ROYAL. FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, ae. The whole forming an ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR, of every event In the present most Important strug gle le the history of this great nation Part I. entitled: TEE !WWII TO TIE CAP (of O. 6th Reglmeut of Itlssaaarboaettej aril appear as above. nine° Parts, (monthly, free iby past,) 25 eta. One year, (12 monthly pats.) • - .-..53 nO Liberal terms to the Trade, Puha and . Canvatatera. Apply to JOHN Bums, P. O. Box, 9,0411—an18;3m 27 Park Now, N. Y. RILLIAND 'TABLES, with Sharp's s-r Patera Cushion, are well known to bo superior to all others. Tatentol November, 1839. Manufactory, 148 rULTON BTIIYET, New and eceolid-hand BALLS, CONS, TRIMMINGS, &A, Lc. Ur - Orden try mall will rocolso prompt atteutlon .ITIERCILLIrT TAILORS. NEW tiOUPti I NEW ENT IL HALE 3 CO., (3accateorm to James 0. Watt.) Are now receiving their Bummer Stock, comprising every variety of goods adapted to men d boy'. wear, which, to extent, Choice' tasteand pri will ampere hsvorably with any in the trade. French, Americanand Wester FarglandfClotks, el the beet maim, of every shade and quality—a very large erwortment; Castimerers and Dor:eking Super Black.Fronch Doeskins; Super Black French Cud nacres; Fancy LLssitrieres In every variety; Bipbed, Mark and Fancy Casalmens; Silk Mixed Canape:es of every shade and color. • VESTINGS—Fancy 811 k and Satin Vesting., new !tyke; Super Black Satin and Silk Vesting Manse and Fancy Bilk yesthigs; .Whites Figured Bilk and Satin Vesting'. Also, every varlet.' of goods for Business Coatis Ukeleles a vary choice selection of Furnishing Cowls adapted to gentlemen's-wear. • • Soliciting an early call. from oar friends and des' peddle, any orders entrusted to our care will meet with Rompt attention and punctuality In all caws LitlittY O. MALE k CA., Merchant Tailors, uthlk . Ger. Penn and St. Chile itreetk JPIAJrOS Ud T RECEIVING. -- LP Bente glespld STEINWAY PI- - - • A NOS. bereouelly selected by 11. f ' ' it LINEN, for ads packet. .1 t wlll well yetptlr, demote to examine our new hock before purouting elnewhent. E. KLEMM A HILO.; sole Agents fur the tudelffkbed Steinwky $BO. .$BO A dad ettjetuotzOces.!:avint, meld And cheap 11 "/OlaunDRISNdsell to.tW. Teacher,, Meet ore of Schools, tither* , Illisterr, LeAders of Molls, awl the panel general!), an tex.tralty Invited to cell and mats . toe thew. at the tole warerootas 01 • tayB. ',201118 MS L 06.81 Wood et. '1)12008 kV?. TWO 11U N DEED DUI, .1. LAREL—HALiaII Brotbarn'eleguit -Rosewood octave PlANOSorith aimed kip, round • corners, full Iron frame, 'Booorroodloiii and rich inountinp, tor TWO HUNDRED DOLIAIIB. roc salo by • oi , • JOH N mELLoa, 81 Wood et. Aztaaur, Blurry Kitzr NE • 11 TO MS; PlANOS.—Anothet &WO, ' , tablas+ Seven Octets Ikeellnod. PLOOS trim • litigator Ocuttioss, /tow, York, Jost recolved'and for No by • myS JOIIN lIIELLOIi;rt Wood it MM.) ISEIX)N11-HAND,..1 0 1YE TAY PORTABLE DIELODECiBIL of Oarbart iNcedbiun and Masond.Uandin. Yoe Ws by . ny JOHN MELLOR. BI Wood. meet; ofi-4. lA/1./BLS NIVN OU -111.1 TATE YIANO STYLE MELODEON. Io §o.l Order, for clued? "dollars. For rain by SIM; JOHN H. MELLOR, - 81 Wood Wird. ‘vr.i..rrs. 'won wrin sur.F.r. - utozi woiacm. ' ' " Apply at No. 68 FEDERAL STREET, Alleihaty, or 2EO Ll. E6TY ATILINT, PIt4D b. o.:11 WANTEII.—A few , v?L~TI.LMEN BOA &DEW can be well seecomewelated at , tiro. U vaLts STBEET; • way2442weed • W lee. SABAH BAIIHDEIIII lATANTitallt tonsGretuso Butter. Urtii 11424.1 TaANTELI,74UtI .battelai- 40 7 gravity, TT - 01'00x OIL. JAS. DAILZELL A BON, • • . , c 6 121 . ••• , .nn and 70 Vateritreet:. VELEN CH DECOICATIONtia choico 4; 'woodmen' of Gold ?ono' Decondlonsjost and for oak bt IL&BSUALL, • Jotdivot. DRY GOODS. $15,000_w ( , 111 New Spring larzr Ca-c•c•ass, Barker & Co.'s, 59 Market Street. arGO AND SEE FIFTH ARRIVAL SIMMER DRESS GOODS, SILKS, BACQUEB AND MANTLES: PRINTS AND GINGUAIIS. lIIALHOIIAL APID HOOP SHIRTS SUN, ITMIIBYLLAS NEEDLE WORK AND ROOMY CTIECX AND PANT STUFF BALL oar stock bought for CASII, and trill be •klat a bargain For Cash. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., DRY GOODSI DRY GOODS! CHEAP FOR CASH, Block Tin. J. M. BURCHFIELD'S MOZAMBIQUIES for 120. worth 25. EMBROIDERED ENGLISH BERAGES for 16c. ortb 25. PLAID SWIES COLORED for 12e. worth 25 BLACK. GRENADINE. .: ~. •: . num BOMBAZINE. BLACK WOOL DE LAINZI BLACK ZNOLIBEI CRAPE. PLAIN BLACK AND TIGUILED BUM BACQUES AND MASTILLAS, newest style. HOOK SKIRTS, best style WIIITE COtrItTERPANS2 OBWVS LIMBS BOSOM SHIlitS, for $1,50 SUMMER SILKS 'AT 37} CENTS, i o ,i4 yard wide VINT. LAWNS at 12% cent; fait BEALUTI/LIL 81:1MEIEB DIMES' 100008, of the latest style, Just opened LIGUT COLORED BELMORAL 'CLASPED TAPE HOOP SKIRT EMI= NE W GOOD NOW OPENING w,J.SHAIIP EATON, /MORON &.00.121, We invite special attention to a cbotosealection o NEW GOODS, which if are now opening. New end handsome Myles of REAL LACE AND FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS, SETS OF COLLARS AND .SLEMVES. cholas style*. - • Elegant new styles of LACE VEILB.; TRIMMING RIBBONS, tn choice ; Rich styles of BONNET. RIBBON& ; •Gulpuns end Plena EDGING.AND LACES; ••• .; HOSIERY, GLOVES, HITTB, &0., of every kind. GENT'S TIRE IMIIRTS, SHIRT FRONTS AND COLLARS, SIMPENDERS; lINDEZDAR. RENTS, An. Now styles of LADIES' READ DRESSES. Novelties in Ens Rends and common YANFL The beet make of BEDITS'AND CORSETS. We Write special attention . of wholisaleand retail bnyers to our assortment of ' 81:11i lIDIBRZLLES AND SUN SHADES. Dealers supplied to quantity at lowest rates. ZA.TON. MACRICIt d CO.. 17 GREAT XIBBON OPENINO Ef O OR, S 77 and 79 Market Street. I On MONDAY, May 261 b, we will hue open and (orals- 125 =ton; or NEW anima 70 - Do. If BUM 7LOWKID3. 1 boxas.ANYRICAIi 90 cues STRAW GOODS To 'which we invite the 'pedal etre:aloft of country and etty . meraltaataaad . - We have Jolt receiv ed a large aupplyef.LAßlES' areILMISSIES HOOl. SKIRTS; Olt INOII MiD,ISE CHARM) CORSETS, SIMARD GINGHAM SON UMBRELLaII, HAIL NETS AND' MUD DRESS. ES, OCITION HOSIERY WED GLOVES; EMBROI DERIES AND LINEN EidliDlLLECßlZEtkertilch will be sold at the very byres; prime to cub been. waorir.seza BOOkEB-41 and M itorieg. MY24 Nos.?? mod NI KASTEN'S STUNT W.IIO.LESAL.k. -PA.PER. WARS•' LETT= •••• •": ' ' CAP PAPZES, • . . . liqTE] PAPERS:- , BILL. PAX'XR•9.. - WRAPPING RAPEZIL - • • • ./tAKILteI- PAPCIIB. A large lied well asiceted stock of the boa brands Will be sold at low prices for Cash. •Setallent wlll dud It to their adruttage to glra as a, _' • - • WIL G. JOHNSTON - m72l3taward . Paper DeVera.•67 Weed street. QTRAhI 4011 YK!NTINI} IiOtJ B- Cards, Circulars, Mee Lists, 8111 Heads, Pesters, .Bills -Lading, Labels Ihr ilatiufecturets, Labels for nruggifts. and Iffuf7Jaii, 'cansaseauf stidVtain Meting, executed neatly, ',kb dispatch, by. W1.6.40116ie1T0N Inytkftsentod Steam 'lob 'Printers, 67 Wood LAI 'OGILAIIIIO • • r 3, a apperio /1. article, for the ur of Paceogta . For sale ke WM. G. JOkleitiTONA CO. . te72L9taweed littatleette. 67 Woe] at.' DMA I B.Arki -Al4tUbitina, choiqt, 4. :stock and tap variitr at low piton. , Flwalkle Wit G. JOIINSTON4.OO4 m74t3tiweiod- = • thiSlonero; 67 Wood stfeet. . • ' 1 4 1m)sErs IMPROVED Cancer, Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eyes, Tetter Affections, Scald Head, DY I P B Pda , Costiveness, " 'ld and. Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders, Jaundice ' _ Salt Rheum, k Mercurial lliireases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, ' Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female' Complaints, Epilepsy or Pits, 74 Market Street W. & D. MITTS' JOS. ROME, iffiintim. BLOOD SEARCHER, A 8171171 MBE FOB Paralysis or Palsy, • Syphilitic Diseases and Caries of the Bones. TOGETHER WITH ALL MILNE DUMMIED HATING TIME ORIGIN IN A DEFEATED CONDITION OF THE BLOOD OH CUICIILA. TORY SYSTEM. ÜBE OP - DANIEL A. BOYD. Sernesean, Dumber St, 1861. Dn. G. H. Kereent—l take pleamre In making this vidontary slatement in favor of a medicine pre. pond by you called oliteresn's Moon fissucusa.” I hod suffered for live years with Seronds, which broke out on my head and forehead so aa to db./gore me very much, and took off the hair when the dis ease made its appearance; it also broke out en me arm above'and below the elbow, and eat into =ask= and ficeh se es to expose a fearful sore. The Menus' on my head went so far that several email pieces of bone anne out. I was very weak and low spirited, and had glean up all hope of ever getting Well, as I had tried several skillful pitysidine and they did me no good. In Soptember.but, 1861, I was Induced to try '“Luensiv's Leimonre BIZOD Szszenim." I most nabs I bad no fdth In patent medicines, but after I bad used three bottle. of Blood &wenn' r, the ulcers on my heed and arm beg= to heal. , I have now taken aightorian bottles. and my Wad and arm are entirely well except the scam remaining from the. sons I will deo state that I had the theinedims very bad in my antes and legs. The Blood Searches aim cored the rbetunathne. I am now a well =an over forty years of age, and I feel as sup= and ring as I did when I wee twenty, end ban tnavaed in weight twenty pounds. I would also statatbnf the disease In my forehead' wee so bad . that when I. - atoped and lifted anything heavy, the blood run out of the ewe. Di. Keyser had a photograph takei of roe by Mr. Cargo, the artist, atter I =began is get well. It does not show my appearance 'is bid em It was bane I commenced taking the 'midland. Too tan sea the photograph, one of which is now In my poesession, and aloe at Dr. Keyser s, 110 Woodland.. I would also date that I took the Blood • Seenbese Which was colitis before Dr. Keyser come:mewed make lag It. dithotigia It helped me some, I did not 'w eever fast until I got the kind made by Dr. rep! himself. One bottle of ids did me more good than • two of the old. I believe itia a great deal otronget and Netter. 1 hare recommended the Ilk */ &web er to a great many of my friends for Arlon' diecomen, andf believe it has helped the whole of them, Ton may publLle this If you WWI. and / sin seoximie !but all who era mullicted as I wee May pe cured.. I ll= in this city, No. 4 Pine street, and en&employed it (bi- Andersou'e Union Marble WOTILS, Li- Wayne. streeß DANIEL A. BOYD. A BLIND NAB CURED. I lire In Sligo, at : Clinton. 1111,11. and hays -boas nearly blind In both cries for nearly roar years; L Clll.l on Dr. Keyser about three =laths ago, sad naked him to Ciro = directions to the Institution for the Blind- in lidisdelphis: 'He told me that I need not got° Philadelphia to, get well, at he hest medicine that would core me, iehe said my dice so. was in the Clod. I was treated `for it two or twee times In the hospital In this clty,'and wee relieved; bat my Bombe always returned alte`w month or two after I name out of the' hospital.' I Brind "my Mo use was returning and . I Called, by the idobot goad Word of mine, on Dr. Koper, who boa crottorgi my sight, and my oyes are oessii as well , os *tr. The Doctor gore me "Liodsey's Blood Searcher! . and awash. , DAVID KINNOLL.Iis, Pltuiitugh, July 6,1661. maw, mina, Eatia.s Witneysi—H. T. Andenock street, Alle7 , Ilkan/ (NM A BAD SORB LEG CUBED PIT113111!611, SeptemberlB,l66L—l hereby certify that I InCre hid ► pore leg for aim' • year. it was' - co vered with ulcer! and sores so that I_ could not work for nearly a year._My leg melted so that Iwo. unable to do anything or a long. time, for at twat six months. I trtaissverslot the best doMoin in the city, but without any benefit; finely I celled on Koper, at N0...140 Wood street, Who only attends* me alma two weeks, and gate - me but two bottles of / medicine, and I am now entirely well and have tinned well for sin months. I am employed At oti; - Nagle Engine. House, on Youth stMet, ...Merlin,' one can sop ma. - THOMAS fAXECISHL. ilerße aftneogi to get the rigid kind, at Curtis a 0211 IF Dr GEO ILKEVERA hatitswaysF 140 Wand •trrit. Into nraprletor. 41.531444 . - Oe. C)LEDtI4,II . rpHE GREAT CURE FOR COMM/EP ,•rhe protaietor - or tau atedidee hatingntaci; it the shaky of yeani to concentrate the life of the ..tlno Tree Into • Medicine . for dienicer of the Limn ant Thrfan. le now offering to-snaring hromently the to.. imit of hi, atlentance.. This truly great and rut •• media= is prepered with • mach care; the tar bainir asprealylcc is tnntefoniqree_rmm cii impolitic. of common tar: •••,- ' It has =mot more "rates of),Conainaptinn than air !-brown remedy on earth.. • • . - - • - It will mars suowourrrs. • , will care 41111131 A.- , . - . . It will awe BURS THJIOAT AND BRRAttr. It will cuts COUGHS:AN D COLDS, and it an In wilwabla remedy for diming ot thi and tiltllinltY COMPLAINTS. • • ..t you hani the 'Dyspepsia, use vusaears DY6- PEPEM6 P/LLU, and (filmy do not curs' to t he agent of whom purchased tbetutud mein • ' 4,2 ids Inuniia gut p, hr.' 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