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    Volume XX.
144IRtLY VtGETABLE!
NO ALOOHOLIO PREPARATION
A PURE TONIC MEDICIN
DR. 1100 FL iND'S
CELEB RAT ED
GERMAN BITTEIi
PREPARED 81
Da C. M. JACKSON, Philade
phia, Penna.,
carc ,
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JA UN DICE,
Chronic, hr , -11,11)•reatoelil
at' the kada,„, - ., and all Pika,d,:
►rising Trod tilk as Uuaoraic•rr.i
livrr ar titiAiliat.L
~ u ch
as Consti
pation. Inward
Piles, FulLne-; or
Blood to the Head,
A , idity of the Stomach.
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food. Pullneas or Weighs in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stow
rich. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and
diffietth Breathing, Fluttering at the Ileurt,
Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying
po=ture. Dimnes. of Virrion. Rota or wets be
fore the sight, Fever and Bull Pain in thii
Head, Deficiency of kerspiratiou, Yel
lowneas ~f the Skin and Eves,Pain in
th e sid e , B•+ck, Chest. Limt.,
Sudden Flash es of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Comitant
imaginings of Evil.
and great &pre
o n ~
spirit'
And will positively prevent ious
Fever,
THEY CONTAIN
NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WIIISKI
They will eure the above disease in ninety-nine
cease out of a hundred.
Indneed by the extensive sale and universal
popularity of HOOfillltri3 (lerruen Bitten , . purely
vegetable) hosts of ignorant quarks and unerru
pulons adventurers, have ovened tin," !tiffering
humanity the floodgates of Iv okrun)s in the shape
of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious
drugs and christened Tonics. Sintnachics and Bit
tom
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic
preparations in plethoric bottles, and big_-bellied
kega, under the modest appellation of - Bitters :
which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases,
and leave the disappointed sufferers in despair.
DO YOU WA NT SO .1f t: THING 14 STRENG TB.
Ni , YOU?
DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE!
DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP Yo UR CON
STITUTION?
'7O,Lt)T4IIIT TOPA - EL WELL?
DOYOCWANTTOORTRIDOP.VEff V - 0 us-
DO - .WAXT ENERGY y
DO YOU WA NT TO SLEEP WELL r
DO Du WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS
rEBLINu
If you do
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Pr. - ,m J. Newton Brown, .1). 0., Editor of the En
cyclopedia qj Relivious Know(eclat.
dithoogh not disposed to favor or recommend
Patent-Madicinea in general, through distru.st of
their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no
attlZeiffitt,Yeweon why a man may not testify to the
beitaßtlie believes himself to have received from
any gllmplapreparatton in the hope that he may
thus contribute to the benefit of others.
I disthU..thelnere readily in regard to Hoof
yad'azGarsaa :Bittem, prepared by Dr. C. M.
this city, because :I was prejudiced
4 this lb`r many - years, under the impres
. - thielbeY were ehietly au alcoholic mixture,
4mak.• irstiehted to tsy d, . Robert frien Shoemaker,
:turt4ereattoralof this prejudice by proper
The Ididr1 didr eneeuragement to try them, when
from greet and to na continued debility.
uflw.bottAmi-Pf these Bitters, et the
of, a ,pie ear, was followed by
llillt, -antrreataraion to a degree of
bodßy'andmeittarvigor Which I had not felt for
six notedigimfora audited almost depaire4 of re
tfttlgteraeore thank God and my friend for
the al the tite of them.
_ :.' . - •. ' ' Ji•NEWTON BROWN.
rii/LADALPILIA, June 23, Ilkll.
Fr OM ar Rev. Joseph 11. Kennard, Post , of the
Tenth Baptist Ohl reh.
Dit. jahagox-Dtss. S,a :--I have been fre
quentlyrequestagtetauttectiny name with corn
. ittlftelarts, hinds of medicine, but.
r eilinutti .aa out of 172 y appropriate A vtt'ltt rases deetitia but with a
inettivieee, and partletdarir
~
in , of the issefulaess cif Dr._ H00f
...., - . • _ , depart frent nil - usual
,:te-t,titi;W:" men*" fall convieftn that- for
it . ' "Wftheltf•sfiem. and/especially Liv-
Villikaßliailettit iS A 914 4 1101 N aluable preparation.
Lie
n son oases it may fail. but u.tually 1 doulif not
it will be very beneficial to those whOttlfer from
theshoce miser.. Tours cm , renpeetfailv,
J. 4. KENNARD.
Eighth below Coat. De e. street.Philn 21th.
Frost the . Wife •. ALDERMAN WUNDER, Ger
mantown.
Giganslrrows, ' June 1, 1861. DLO. M. JACKSON - Sir.--It gIITO me pleasure,
7 res•tairlye Yen a eartalate., testifying
inittein bad done for ute. lam
ettred of- 411't1=431seisee-yetir
tfntrre..xitt _.
JeriutioNsoyemnd ;41191,84-0LCV:17,44
.w•rft,! - fiu, £s it ekerie upon. er
;is ~ . • lion IV- i hart*. 1*194-tett
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' ,i 't '.. ' f;.' ei' l ra. tn. 47 l 49 l ,4 Wkn t lfli e
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- •t. ''' - lir. HANNAH WUNDER,
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TiOnetswet, above Rittenhouse, Germantown,
11,
, anti THE THING I'OR THE SOLDIERS'.
WiMikald op the eonstittalon. and give health
sad to an overtaslted and diseased
heal .
r$4 - p TH6' TES27IIIO24'Y FROM THE ARMY
-. Pgmtnet.int.t; Adirnin 1Z 1862.
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the ji:Juin" of wain .I MN token
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DAILY POST.
The Battle of Williamsburg. •
Saturday's Hcra/d contains a detailed
account of the battle of Williamsburg,
occupying, with. a:large map and a full list
of the killed and wound, fifteen col qinns,
of that paper. We have only r m for a
few extracts.
Disposition of General tliatorr
Comm and.
General Heintzelman. whon on the
field in person, a little in the rear, had
sent Gene* Emory forward with a small
command, which was afterwards increased
to four regiments of infantry—the Third
Michigan, Col. Champlin ; Third Maine,
Col. Staples; Fourth Maine, Col. Walker,
and the Sixty-Third Pennsylvania, Col.
Ilays—with Benson's Second Artillery,
and two batteries from General Kearney's
division, all accompanied by Col. Averill's
Third Pennsylvania Cavalry. When Gen.
Emory reached the front with the cavalry,
he learned from General Hooker, who had
immediate command, that the limited
length of the line in that locality did not
admit of an opportunity to bring his arm
of the service into action at that time.—
General Emory, however, was sent with
some of the force around along the roads
to the left and rear, to observe move
ments of the enemy which the woods con
cealed. In this regard Lieutenant McAlis
ter, of the Engineer Corps, rendered
valuable services. which were appreciated
on the field, General Emory's command
bad a little skirmishing around among
the fallen timber to the left, and near an
openingwithin view of one of the redoubts.
A squadron of the cavalry took posses
sion of the work, which was partly de
serted, and captured seventy prison
ers. la', character of the country and
the small force under his command
prevented General Emory making an
effective demonstration in rear of the
enemy.
The Operationo on the Eight.
In the meantime the operations had ex
tended further to the right. Gen. Peck's
command, of which I heve previously
spoken, was brought into action late in the
afternoon, near the point where the York•
town road opens into the space in front.
The One Hundred and Second Pennsylva
nia regiment, Col. Rowley, was deployed
to the right of the road. and the Fifty-fifth
New York, Colonel de Trobriand, to the
left. This was the time of the general
movement along the whole line, and when
the enemy was atiempting to carry off
Capt. Weber's guns, the Fifty-fifth regi
ment was dispatched to the left, with in
structions to prevent that movement, but
reached that spot too late to accomplish
the intended object. However, those
regiments and the Sixty-second Pennsyl
vania, Colonel Riker, engaged the enemy
in front till their ammunition was expend
ed. The Ninety-third Pennsylvania, Col.
McCarty, was thrown in front, and con
tended with the rebels until they appeared
in larger force to the right again, in front
of Colonel Rowley's regiment. It waa
now quite doubtful whether General Peck
could hold his position. The Ninety-eighth
Pennsylvania, Colonel Balliere, was or
dered forward ; but some of the compa
nies manifested symptoms of disorder,
while the rebels were gaining ground ; but
it was placed in position notwithstanding,
and before night closed upon the conflict,
the brigade had partially succeeded in
driving back the enemy. The supply . of
ammunition in the cartridge boxes having
been expended, this brigade was relieved
by other troops, which were placed under
command of Gen. Devin on the right and
Gen. Kelm on the left.
The Charge.
The rebels were now within some forty
yards, and Gen. Hancock ordered an im•
mediate advance of his entire line. This,
it will be remembered, was composed of
of the Fifth Wisconsin, Sixth and Seventh
Maine, Thirty-third New York and Forty
ninth Pennsylvania regiments—in all about
two thousand five hundred men. These
regiments went forward with alacrity, and,
as they came close to the enemy, deliver
ed a few volleys.- Then General Hancock,
whose politeness is equal 'to his bravery,
gavethe common d — " Gentlemen, charge!"
And his gallant soldiers, witfi tremendous
cheers, dashed down the slope. The en
thusiastic spirit of, our men, seemed tp be
sufficient to frighten the opposing force,
which was said by prisoners to be General
Early's brigade, and, with the exception
of three resolute rebels,. who stood to re
ceive the bayonets, the line broke, and the
rebels ran. Pursuing them down the elope,
Gen. Hancock's command haltecland fired
ten or twelve rounds at thee, and *leo at
another rebel force which was observed
advancing to support the first. When the
smoke cleared up the ground was thickly
covered with dead and dying rebels.
Coolness nag
_llTnvery or Gen.
Heintstlmsn.
. .
General Ifeintzlemart acted with cool
ness and courage, when surrounded by
danger, which attests anew his merits as
an acComplialied sosidter. Not over pleas
ing is his manners in general intercourse,
except with those with whom be is inti
mately acquainted, it is beautiful to see
how his eye gleams with martial fire
algid the .eguitaineat„.ol tiie field. Gen.
Hooker opened. the Attack and succesiiful
!l, held theground with his division against
overwlelining numhers until the arrival of
Gen: Keirnei's - ,troUpS lite in the ititer
noon. lie was in immediate et)iiioand
where the fighting way; during the greater
portion of tbe day, and fought" the .rebel
forces under Genetal Joseph E. itkinitton,
the ablest ;lithe rebel . generals , 'with un
questiotted energy and skull. '
The Relations between General
Hooper and Joe Johnston.
Jae an intgresiiiiglOtiferit that Gener
al Hotikei and Gen.• Johnston, who con
fronted- each other on that. occasion, are
old fritinfa,'fdtight side bj side for the
American ea se in all the • battles which
took place in the basin of Mexicti,..lknd en
tered Chot.iltepOtagether. Gen. Booker
11146164 i bis i obt - 'only a:Oeas
lditt*Ontkii*.i.,).W.*.libit#l/I.6tV•
ROB/3M -
~ f orwroitzrErr
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PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1862.
D E
SAVINGS INSTITUTION, A Il e h „S . elt s*, Pn
NO. 110 ICHITRFIELD STREET,
OPPOSITE THE HOOSE,)
VitAPTERED B}
F' i C ft 13
Preablent
VICE PRESIDE. T.-
m. H. Smith H, F. Rudd
Thos. D. Meager A. Heine/nun
franeD Sellers Joshua Rhode;
John F. Jonah:up, Jaeob_Stnekrat.t.
Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack
TI?USTEES.
Josiah King
A S Ball scri z rilw - rtz
It A Reed
Q
S F ; Wai sh l 'W et ni
oode.Al C Sohmertr
W Bloke:non
JM 'Leman S A Hartman
M Long
Jaxo W Baxter
Al
W W
Smith W Robert ,r
D Coehr,
in
Jsung B F Jones
W Phelp. B Herron
[porgavarra
AND T I(EYS' R
D. E. McIiINLEif.
Open daily, fr...na 9A. H. r. I IA -
day and Saturday evenings, from 6to Si 1. k.
Deposits received of ONi: DIME: and al.-, a r ts.
Dividends declared in December and .1
each year.
Dividends allowed to remain are ploo t the
credit of the depositor as pridvipal, and!.:ar
in
terest, thus compounding it.
Books containing Charter, by-Law,, 5,.., ur
nished at the office.
IMP- This Institution offers, especially to th,-ie
among whose earnings are small, the opportunity
to accumulate, by small dopogits, easily saved. a
sum which will be a resource when needed, their
money not only being safe but bearinginterest, in-
stead of remaining unproductive. my:2l
NEW GOODS
* 7 E HAVE JCPIT RECEIVED FROST
the East a large and choice selection of
SPR/Nr; .4 ND summEn Goof's,
for Genta' and Youths waar, ouihrdoir,g,• the
newest etylea COATINtiS, CASSIMERES AND
VFSTINGS. W. H. MCGEE at CO.,
143 Fe ieral
comer Ma.rket, Square. Allegheny city. niy9.;
4 0,Sr k
14,:‘
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Ed 6 r;49
THE GU:AT CURE FOR COMMON
THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS
CINE having made it the studY of years to
concentrate the lite of the Fine Tree into a Medi
cine fur diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now
offering to suffering humanity the result this ex
perience. This truly great and good tuedn-ine is
prepared with much care, the tar being d tit iII ed
expreeely for it., is therefore free from all impuri
ties of common tar.
It has eured more cases of Consumption then
any known remedy on earth. •
It will cure BRONCHITIS.
It will cure iIATIIM A.
It will cure RII3 THROAT AND BREAST.
It will cure VOHS AND COLDS and is an
valuable remedy for diseases of the KIDNYYS,
L`NINARY COMPLAINTS.
Ilir - Bewaro of Counterfcits. — iie
If yon have the Dyspepsia urn WISIIARTS
DYSPEPSIA PILLS, and if they do not I
cure you go to the agent of whom
you purchased them and
receive your money.
Pleme cull at his store and get a deseripui e
ettlar. q box of Pills sent by mai , :post-Paid on ;
recept of One Dollar.
No. 10 South Second street, Phila.,
KEYS
R, so
Proprietor.
Sold by Dr.ER, N 0.140 Wood street. I
nogilveod
---------
Clerk, Burke B,c Baker.
MANUFACTURERS I IMPORTERS OF
Neddles,Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, &c.,
48 Maiden Lane d 35 Liberty st., N. Y.
Would respectively call the attention of whole
sale dealers to their extensive and varied stock of
FISHING TACKLE,
Their Factory. "NEPTUNE 'WORMS"
Canton St. Brooklyn, has been in successful oper
ation for four years, where they manufacture
every variety of
FISH HOOKS, SPEARS, &C.,
from the beet Spring Steel, and which they war
rant much superior and fully cheaper than the
imparted article.
ORDERS SOLICITLD AND EXECU.
TED AT ONCE, for any variety or style o
Hooks, Rods. Reels, Lines, Seines, Baskets, an
Trolling Bait. Water-proof Lines at reduce
ke.
They would call particular . attention to their
stock of Fly Hooks.
Sole depot for the sale of WARRIN'S cele
brated drilled-eyed, and TELEGRAPH NEE.
DIES. ap 3mdeod
W. 0111111110/1•11.-D. CONNISOHAY.../. CUNXIWONAW
.............».......C. DUINCLIN.
UNNINGRAMS dk CO.--P I T
C
BURGH CITE GLASS Walt
bouse,ll9 Water street, and 156' First street.
Pittsburgh. Pa. three doors below the Mononrer
hela liuure, 1/W a rs of
_Pittsburgt x r p g
Window Glans Glass Dare and
can Magog Misr, or parlor windows, dishpan's
sat pfabliobtdidings. eat
pcs cams AND VINEGAR—
, . .
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
II BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR
in store and for sale by
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
fels IS end 20 Wood street
WM. H. SMITH
WM. H. SMITH dr CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
1143 PIITTSBIIRGH
.w.vrtor..E.Alv ACIMIVCIr.
riIIIIOIIIAJI RIAIIITIOAN. EUROPEAN
R. AgettvllB Water • target, Pittsburgh. Pa.,
is pmpareditelminmout mond back puma=
from or to part of the old country, either by
sesetai n or
SI R SALR Payable in any
part at itgattui.
and Cincinnati Rail
, i'' I riesit il l= old Black Star Line of
S ; • t awl far the lines ot Steamers sen
t..
[4.
.7 OA •ew lark. Liverpool. Glasgow and
..,
fell
M.A.E3D, FIVE OCTAVE
• . • • • ofCihrhart Needham
'NA
NI/Dodd:reek
. Fs;
SOIr 114). * o l , l = r - VS°
, Val and
• Mann :Lon
invi to
ind-to pa
ad th
gosoray. t reaty
oall oxambe_im o iL • mono
waterway; of /Omit
ood street.
•
111011.0121 4 Mar ley and
Lesr, liattaanbe. Orillscroos
iollinuthelie of the bite Inn of
wm•B• att,seded tbizelogively
• -
_
led Blower
VOW.
JAMES H. CHILDS.
MOTE COTTON MILLS,
41_41(CF iCTCPERS Or
l SEAMLESS BAGS,
M. LEORL dark E..
AND OF
CIS N.i 1 113 T_TELG-S,
La niche* to 40 Inches W 1014..
ii Orders may be lea at H. CHILDS & Co 'S
' 133 Woo 4 street, Pittsbuni
JA3ILER PARK, ii
air - Fine White, Plain arid lanoy Flannel Un
der end ocerahlrn on hand, and made to order, on
c.horteet noting, at
R. WILLIAMSON'S
S I-I I FUOL" FACTORY,
Nu. 47 St. Clair Street.
MR, SAML. CRAY
HAS -WERT RETURNED FROM THE
East, and we are now receiving an elegant
stock of Goods for the Summer Wear. , - ..onthining
together one of the choice=t and mast desirable
stooks to be found East, and take special pride in
raining the a,ttention et , •iir patrons and the nab
h.. to en examination id' tie come, which will be
made up to order In our u.ual styli-to the kaisfac
tiim of all who favor 0€ with their_patronnit,
=AML. 01.1AY & SON,
Merchant Tailor.;.
No. 19 Fifth =tree t.
NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS!
Seoond Arrival of
NEW SPRING STYLES
A T --
1 EATON, MACRIME & CO'S,
.Foe. 17 and 19 Fifth Street.
Ribbons, Gi.. .1. Braids, Laces, Buttons, etc., for
Dre,e4 Tel., ngi. newest spies. Embroidered
Book and Catalina Collars and Sets. Real Lace
slid Lace Trimmed Collars and Sets, and Hand
kerchief.. Blaek Lace, Grenadine and Tissue
%%els,
nemise Yokes and Pantaletts, Edging., Laces,
nfli es, etc., Ladies' and Children's Hose, of every
description, Gloves. Gaunlets, Mits. Bonnet Rib
bons, Rushes, Shaker Hoods. Cord, Chenille and
Braid Head Nets.
Another lot of " Crinoline Draperie," (French
Skirts) Those wholiave used this akirt,pronounce
it the , Sest ever toad°. The "Quakert Skirt" and
the "Flexure SW," are also st es worthy of '
attention.
gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Col
'ars, Ties, SlasPanderN, etc. of moat desirable
.tyles. A full awiortmcnt of Fancy articles and
otions.
Wholesale and retail N
buyers will find a large and
acellent line of goods in every department at the
I.OIeEST Pc$11111LI: PRICES FOR CASH.
soil RATON. ISACHUM 3c CC, /7 Fifth Si.
Mattufacturere aid dealerg in all kinde
Tontine°, Snuff and Sagars,
940 Na. 11411 and 151 Wood street
WILLIAIr CARE & CO
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Importers of
it I 1 Es, BRANDIES, OINK, at('.
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers in
i'INE OLD 'MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
327 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
TIERNAN Az GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
TEAS. WINES, LIQUORS. ac.,
NORTH-EAST corner of
01110 STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
Aril B. SEELY.
• 141 FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT,
DZ4LICIIB IN
NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Secu
itiee ap4
JNAMES MILLINGAR, MONONG A HE
LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully In
form the public that he hu rebuilt duce the fire,
and having enlarged his establishment , and tilled
it with the neweet and mast approved machinery,
is now prepared to famish flooring and planing
boarcia,scroll sawing and re-cawing, doors, sash
and abutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box
making, .1 - e.
SOUTH PITTSBURGH, Sept, 7,1357. ja2o
TO THE PUBLIC.
- 1, 1 18 PECI ALLY
_au the ignorant safalse
ly Modest of all denomi
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders, self
abuse and diseases or
tuations common and in
cident to youths of both
sexes, and adults, single or married. Because
Da. BasNarsnr publishes the fact of his doing
80, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully
shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral
and for contamination and oorruption among
their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their
family phyaiman should be cautious to keep them
in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN
snt up. (except publishing) lest a lucrative prat
tire might be lost to them among stupid falsely
modest and presumptuous famillee, born and
raised in ignorance, sprung up its mushrooms and
who compare society, intelligence, sense, ,to., to
dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly or ally gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous
Parents and 'guardians are thankful that their
sons, daughters and wards previously feeble
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance,
have . been restored to health and vigor by DR,
BRANS:MVP, besides many before and after
marriage through him have been saved much suf
fering. atixiedg, zhortiticatlon, Spermatorr
hea or nocturnal Ctuntisidona. are completely cured
in a very short Mace edema by_ his new remedied,
whichara peculiarly his own. They are compounds
from the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the
fallacy:of the Mercurial treatmentdie has abandon
ed it and substituted- the relatable Almelo dis
eases are treated with marked suoceas—having had
over forty years (40) experienee intheir treat
ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in
the United Stator leads him to ear-to all with a
fair . trial, health and twinkles& will again oom
upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no leaser bl with
montebanks slid quacks, but some and be eared
Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of
which so many annually fill our countries, can
now be relieved, providing they attend to it in
time Full particulars can be hadef taypsatment
by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser.which
is given gratin to all that apply Having the ad
vantage of over forty yeaq °Mellows and
obsernstion, consequently, he has superior skill
in the treatment of special diseases , and who is
daily consulted by the profemon, as well as recom
mended by repeatable citizens, publishers, pro-
Misters of hoteds, ate. Ofiloe 145 dmithdeld
street. near D iamond street. Private communi
cations from all parts of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct to
BOX 800,
defrlydaw Pittsburgh Poet Office.
.JOS. R. ['TINTER.
H. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC
0171 CT AT TEE
PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET,
=k2l near Wood
FessALL.-roya LOTS IN COL.
Has township. ell/Minns at. Mary's Cemetery.
D is.4, l 6 4 trout. koy one hundred apd Wu in
dop enclosed Vs Min t &non The Lets will
be am or seParate. at lowAysl and
leaftinte. Applito JAILS; b
moue - St. mays Cemetar7.
. .
2 1 ) ••1 - • Oda 11;X
and tios i le by 2i i, • -•
ni
wpm Warr
LITE STYLES OF
TJ 31 Yr; ICt• S
JUST RECEIVED.
W. At D. RINEHART,
IMPORTERS IND :....EALERS
A LL Eil II ENY CITY
• 4RS{t ,
IaIRIVATE
1 Dr. BROW MEDICA L
and SURGICAL Office, No. tth
Smithfield tdrcet. Pittsburgh.
Pentovi yard*. "*"/ -
Dr. I:ROtiti N is an old citizen
of Pittsburgh, and has been in
Prat...titterer the last twenty-five •
years. HO businesa has been
oonfiued mostly to Private and
Surgical Dify43/11889.
•
CITIZENS AND STRANGER
In need of a medical friend, should not fail to
find out the sure place of relief. The 13ootor is a
regular graduate, and his experience in thetreat
ment of a certain (+lass of diseases Le a sure guar
antee to thr sufferer; of obtaining permanent re
lief by tile use of his riunedie and ul ow l a ,
edyire,
DR. DROWNS REMEDI
4 1114 neyrr 4 -1! - t form
n AI
- Iki
Ade.—
.• tair.l
whi,n . .•t. Lett.,:
and .• t• .1
case, the origin toe p-o.tent entirely
ignorant. To persons so afflicted, nr.Brown offer.
hopes of a sure and speedy rertovery.
SEMINAL Si EAKNESS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble
brought on often bf that solitary habit or seosual
gratification, whit, the young and weak minded
often give way to , to their own destruction,) are
the only reliable remedies known in the oountry
—th
heaeylth. are safe, and make a speedy restoration
of
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fall to oure this
painful disease IN • raw mtvg—he will warrant a
cure. He also treats Piles. Gleet, Gonnorrhoe
Stricture, Urethal Discharges, Female Weajtnee , ,
Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joint.,
Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in tne
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of she Bladder, t }-
gather with all diseases of an impure
A letter describing the symptoms, containing
FEE, directed to DR. BROWN, N 0.50 Smithfle'
St., Pittsburgh, Pa., will be immediately answer.
ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely packs
and secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield
street, Pittsburgh- Pa. nols-dawds
=EOM
WESTERN STOVE \VOIIXS,
24 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSB GH
GJtAFF & CO.,
31 NU FACP U fErsf.g
would ,u.ll the attention of the public to their
LARGE STOUK
of well selected
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
ALSO, IMFROVID
Kitchen Ranges, Grate Fronts, Hol R
low Ware, e., among which will
found the Best Coal Cook
Stoves in the State.
The Diamond, Advanoe, Air-Tight
Eclipse, and Iron City,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the
State Fair for the BEST WM. Dolt.
STOVES. Aloe FIRST PRE
MIUM awarded to the
TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBEk REPUBLIC.
For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The
KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium &eves
are unsimpsased. We call attention of DEALERS
and BUILDERS to the largest stock of
ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
IN THE STATE.
N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
oal Cook Stoves with Soap Stone Linings, which
and the ere better than iron,
oak ia
LADIES
CONGRESS GAITERS, E1ZEL9,111,25
LADIES LACE GAITERS, HEELS, 91,00 I
LADIES KID SLIPPERS .1.5 c.
at No. 15 Fifth Street, 2d door from Market,
mvg D. S. DIFFENBACHER.
.
1862. 1862.
31 , CORD & CO.
HATS, CAPS,
STRAW GOODS,
BONNETS AND
SHARER HOODS.
Wholecale and Retail.
181 Wood Street.
PITTSBURGH.
E ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE,
V ADDITION to our already Immense Stock
of Hats Cape. Straw Goods. Bonnets, Shaker Hoods
and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city
can buy from UJI at LOWER PRICES than in Phi
ladelphia or New York. ap29:2ind
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
Manufaeturers of
PURE WHITE REFINED
CA. - 11130N
Office NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET, Pitts
burgh. Pa. myB-6md
SPRING GOODS.
o Q.
CLOTHS, CA&SIMERES
AND
VESTINCe.
E RAVE NOW IN STORE A CON
PLETE stook of
SPRING GOODS,
all new and desirable Btylee, which have beet
carefully selected in New York, with a desire to
please the most fastideous, and comprising in all
the various new fabric and novelties of the
season.
We would respectfully solicit an early call from
our patrons and the public, to test the merits of
the same or themselves.
SABIVEL GREY & SON,
Merchant Tailors,
No. 19 Fifth Street
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Near the comer Fifth. Pittsburgh.
MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL
quantities loaned on Gold and Silver.
Dia
monds. Jewelry. Gold and Silver Watches, and
all kinds of valuable articles, for any lenptb of
time ag
ut ree the T
Sir Office Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M.
ia2o
pmaatorr.A. our, WORKS
LONC. MILLER & CO.,
WORKS AT SHARPSBUG. AL
LEONENY VALLEY RAILROAD
sirOffite and Warehome
23 MARKET STREET. Firrsstrittim
Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubricated
Carbon OIL and Benzoic..
NO. 1 REFINED OIL, WARRANTED
NON-EXPLOSIVE, always on hand. oa7l•y
BOA RD I N 61.—TWO GENTIMINZJI
and *vat ,aan has acetatad-with
Boarding, at NO: NOW Filth - street. -A- 'plitimat
les Alao.- two tiaals: dWittisiose, -
myalwd
JUST ILECZINBD-
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
Bun 17mbevallaa, MultiDm li
and sedtaie .ct an
kinda. •
We would invite aU to call and anitieje: • Odors
Pu al l etna and Mull=
1/11. •
No. VS Xacket
nth CASES P I.
Wm , sortad!isiklitioftd
• ONO :
• • •
1::all
=BEM
W.V. OR Ff
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY,
NEAR THZ MAYOR'S OIITIOR.
111117111P19, HYDRAETiII, SHEET LEAD,
Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber's
mthe material
stun weneral. Oil Refinerie
l s fitted up In
ostroved manner.
_ea lined Lead o
Copper. Ho p uses fitted with Water s
and Gas Piz
tares. •
WS. N. B. AII orders promptly attended to,
apS :lyd
NEW
. MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
inoENT i
ow
THE SPEEDY AND PERHAM:
IV e of
eoNoßp, GLEE?. UEBTHAL
Dieehenr. Weakness. NEM', Ends
oi Utits
ntility_ortaland
Amn•ono of the Ki
dneys and Blaer.
Whit& has b••, l usid krturw dd arda of
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
in their praetioe, with the entire eneoese ,
nape • Coma, COPAIDA. CAPSOLZII, or any
compound 'theft* known.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
are s4e s edy in action. OW effeetiar awe in a
few and when a sure is effected perman
ent. ey are prepared from le extracts
that are Winless on the maw and never name
ate the stomata, or isanesnats the breath and
bmunl ial tar coated, all nanstatui taste is avoided.
No of diet is neeessal wightt mint them:
nor does area interhai wi kedeass
nits.PSila
and wilt be sent k aa t .' paiebasa by any ad-
LA
vertised Agent, ea reedy! of: many.
None amine without, my signatere on the
mo d.ikYAN. Rochester N. Y. Gael Arent.
JOBIRPII tLEMINZIT
corner Marhet Area and Diamond.
sn27:dawly:is
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS.
FULTON & CO.,
11 •NIIPAOTErtliall OP./171MT isAlltlß TY OP
FINISHED BRAk.. I B WORK,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
aa-Particular attention to &tins Oil Reiner
lee, Brans Owenp anaeriaroatoothneee made to
order. Steatnboat irorit and "nalrinkeineer
allY4l.• Roso' Oil Globe: Thipirfladetzr
ALAI&
Gag Braokete and Pend** et ST.
STREET AND DUQUESNE A . fel&tf
C. WENT CO.,
wesuracrouas or
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROCKAWAY:3, BIILKIREVAND SLEIGHS.
N 0.187 libom Street" Plttaborgls.
B' All work warranted to be of the beet mato
Mal and workmanship. roplYelya.
1A.G1..V. OIL WoWaft.
WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON.
REMMA* AND DICALEf t s IN Haut
oar* Oil, quailt, Iruarautetd.
luta&
Mao &
. mole sad Car Orem. conataatlY on
Ortara, left at Chem, Ehayth CoA water
and That rtraeta, will be promptly Rum.
oalliktka
WILLIAM lawn,
FLAMIKIX A. CAVIII.
Goma) Putnam
IMAMS dr COFFIN,
(Summon to M'Caadkso. Mew * C 0..)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water Streeta,
' prrrentritenr, PA.
WILLIAM BAGALLEY,
WHOLESALE GROC E R
NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
B IICILIMIL NOWNIIOI *MILL
RiIBBELI3 IRV IFAitirartims,
C A Irtt CLA;:1041:11p-;.- aR..
WOODS ArOWER,
Separators,
Horsejuidabg Powes
• - HAY Elevators
- •
,: • • - '
- lionitskieN and
• :1; lad an sartalot
•
11;:3111k 113 "4
-'llllOl
kVIS BF/NI:MAN.. . CII MET?. R. SIEDLIII
REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE,
No. 42 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH. PA
WHOLLSIALR AND RETAIL DBALRRA IY
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE
CLOCKS,
of ,L-ry dP,c ription
l) ; ~ ~
Itrouze . 1 4taltutfiry , etc.
WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS,
Materials and Mar.hinei•3'
Wholesale Agency for the celebrated
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Manatactamil at Waltham, itaas.
apl6-3md
41(
roto HORSE OWZ!ERS.—DII. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES
is unrivalled by any, in all cases of LatIIOIRES
arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching. its
effect is, magical and certain. Harness or Saddle
Galls, Scratches, Mange, &c., it lei!! also speedily
cure Spavin and Ringbone may easily be pre
vented and cured in theii incipient stagea, bat
confirmed cases are beyond the pogsibility of a.
DIC/L crag. NO case or the kind, however, Is
so desperate or hopeless but it may alleviated
by this Liniment, and lts faithful application will
alawys remove the LameneA, and enable the
horse to travel with comparative ease,
Every horse owner should have this remedy at
hand, for its timely use at the first Appearance pf
Lameness will effectually prevent those formida
diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable,
and which render so many otherwise valuable
horses nearly worthless.
R. E. BELLER9 dt CO.,
de 27 : 19- d&w:e°w Agents for Pittsburgh
IMPORTANT
TO
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY; >, PATENT AGENCY.
I "I'
DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. ja z.'' ROST. W. FENINICK.
For Twelve Years im For the past four
w years Manager of
an °Meer of thelß the Washington
Patent Olee-theilitßanAme rßcan
the P a t four as aM and Paten fbtr A ency
Fifteen
1 . Mears in the Pat-
Member of thoi Cent Agency Bald
!
Board of AppeaLln newt.
NOTE—AII information necessary to proonre a
Patent and a copy of the Patent Lawe sent fresco
charge.
Refer to resent Commissioner of Patents, Hon,
David P. Holloway.
ADDY & EWENS,
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. DNS WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE
MIST CHURCH. PITTSBURGH.
•ND
Pl TTSltritell.
Established 1812
TO OIL REFINERS•
rr f AIDERNIGNEIi HAVE. frIADN
1. arrangement. to 6: u! , Reererim, and , *
Dr. Tweddle's Patent TROMP APPARATUS,
Patented February 4th. 1802. by which ere la reap
dared totally unnecessary in dintiiiirlie PEroitltiln
or other 011 c and we guarantee our work cannot
be excelled In durability. simplicity or exonowth
We retch with confidence to the following par ,
flee, whose Refineries we have fitted np
Mo. , ir3. Long, Mi ler & Co., Petro* Works%
Wightman & Andmson, Eagle
S.le M. Kier & r
Excelsior o
A& Tay' t o & o.,ersoa
Llokhart & Frew C,
Bruumat o
The above works were designed and oonatrioted
1 , erati o n by Dr. IL W. O. TWEDDLI
IrcrlN wro have Woo dined sir:
t., , onomy Oil Co
NI ot.tro. Chadwuk A e rn ti,' ll ' t • aßri
L -HzdadA
Johnson GrabanTkl: * Woode ttalm t"'
irevved; atli i g Co.. b r ikft ._, Aims
"" Or l7" i
hnson it Drotker. d f
FontYth Brea. A Co., Atius:Affitee.
DAVIS & PHILLIPS,
N0..100 WATBII,I 10! MET STRUM
Brass Founders, PlunibeirS
STEAM AND GAS lellllo2B.
mhll:3md
, inmacaux LOOKING GLAStIi Ple
TITRE FRAME MANUFACTORY
NOS. 251 EAST TWENTI.JIIIRD Err
122 *175 ORAND STREET 215 ARA
4 STREET. Established ME. NEW }ORB,
tablitthed I€3B. This Establishment his re , t i a
successful °narration ltily and la the
ofthethind in the (Hoed States. We have 50
hand or Manufactured to order every d
of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE. ANIN I C
TRAIT FRAMES. Plain and Ornamental on
Wall, Oval and Mantel Glasse& ConeactlecOnr,
aims. ,Base e.nd• Bracket Tattle* wt tat Amble
Toilet Slab s Glasses. etc
Mouldings for Retire Frumpess in lennthonniter
ble Int trenegortation„ either Bet-lany, Amer
isced, Oa; Mon', Sweat; stheow 01.7
new Manufactory and arrensive Walks nut
us to foarnistiziy article In our Muses toed IA
besad as tadaggs AArt i N le v a P a ir TO CALL 1471110'
us eathey visit New work. We elaim to he
able to supply them with every article in oar line
which they can possibly require, at prices lower
than they can purchase elewhere.
Order. by mail attended to with prowpilAgis Et•
not fail to call when you visit Ness Yer/F._
Office & Warerooms. No. 215 Caere Rt.. Y.
my2r3md HORACE V. SIGLER, Atet.
S. B. & C. P. 1111411BILLE„
Manufacture. wad Design la
BOOK, CAP, LETTER.,
sad all kindief
WRAPPING PAPER, have remand goat
No. 27 Wood street to
NO. 83 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pittsburgh. Pa..
Sir earth paid for RAGS. apt
P. RHYMER —B. D. lump
Late at Miller & itiontonines.
ItIOIr2CMI4 et 33 . 1 6 0 TUE.116,
fBnoomor to Rimer & Andoroosj -
Wholesale Naha in
Foreign
re Coalbethinomory.
Mugars, ra orks, dm.
NOB. 126 AND 128 WOOD &17t in:
11011lIti 4.411014
BORT. DALZEULdc CO.,
Wholuae (}room,
COMMISSVIDI AND
A FORWARDIINI NfRIMANIII,
N D
Donlon In Prodaoa and Attnburgh Mnaanhotnd.
No. 251 LIBERTY STREET,
strlaol. PTT rePrltrat
NA.TRONA.
WAAsa wow lUMlTPAcirmarg
i l is wow.. which for brilliancy in heroin's
freedom of offensive odor, and tree= of
color. (which color we warrant to be oil
Ye or trwcuroj is aaninnuited l o wly ill&
Mitt o ' ror Z:o r t74 , markets. , : o r=
it Alm oar manakaaterwe
CAUSTIC SOD.A,
Used by all buns Bray Makers and on Rihertes,
wive:epee emit in staninth the malts
of Dods height te this country. Oet
ram af
SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT. AC.
Are se well and favorably known, we trot the
mantles salleiest.
te ar t dmsad inqes will be promptly at.
820118 E OOLHOUN, Agent.
Penna. Balt MaeufaeturingqempanY.
nollklydemis
1111 Wood ewer, Pittabutek,
H OR TICULT UR A
t3TRAWBEEIat
andEKRKEtRY PLANT%
GRAPE M in
awl Gooses/mar sugars.
LIMAS,
RHEUB4I.I3,
sad .88PAILA131711 ROOTS.
all of the beet qualltn_atoll maw Imo to
name. Far sale at 29 FD T$ 8 E
' J. KNOX.
WM. M. FABER & CO:,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
Iron Pounders,
GENERAL MACHMISTS HD BOILER MAKERS,
Near the Penn. R. B. haw Depot,
PITZMILIM PA.
NI 7ACIIIITAA ALL * I J!a I er
fkmait am:slag thno tins to oc•
tan aittl oats poszer..ikall WSW tor
Grist Saw illutraratiow.rattorial.
sta.
Giro pattfealar stsaufait to dui ourtnacalso of
Bogiour aad Maobusary arta Was, sod tor
uptight,. =lama wawa soar tarns .
Savo about harkaitsd sod nub IhrAdo.
moot at shortnotioa sigassaa4 BoCktirst very
dooriotiosi ' .
mft , truelarallittiritdme l p
04rlassara row. our alasififorpsonottaot UT^
44 of tie boot war a( natorialsauft warraatoil
bouAli war mitwoolieit.
WAtir.• . PArien rt
WINDOW OURTAttIe,
New Styles for Eipriog of 1262.
A Groot Varlet, mkt Mme. Assert.
meat limn • 1.4 ow*
to 441 per Mrs&
For We by
TROYLAN PALMER.
MS. u IMINIO
%wa ft ** a 116.114tme binge Dlowasi Mb,
...I t •an =flr t nimea • •• at te i Ll
s4t.. *sear tibia
--4 "1
- ithop ot
- - • - WitaDl Att ItElwEr,
104 W N ong air•• g
• rmir fith
J310. - ,111490/1M44),
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
sox Tim sail ow
PIG VITAL AND• BLOOMS,
N 0.74 WirEft mum BELOW MARKET
rrneverira tr.