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    Volume XX.
ENTIRNLY YEQET ♦BL El
NO ALOOKOLIO PREPARATION!
A PORE TONIC MEDICINE.
DR. HOOTLINDIS
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DR. C. X. JACKSON, Philadei-
phia, Penna.,
Will Ptlecturtlly• oure
LiVer Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
elarttede. or Nerved& Debility. Diseases
of ibe 'Kidneys, and ail Diseases
ArlMng from &Disordered
Liver or fatomaeh.
such
as Consti •
Fallon. Inward
Pike, Fullness or
Blood to the Head.
Acidityof the Stomach.
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food, Fullness. or Weight - in
the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pu of the Stow -
stell, Swimming of the Bead, Hurried and
difficult. Breathing. Eluttering at the Heart.
,Chokingortutflimating sensation. when in a tiiitg
posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots nr wel , e.
be
fore the sight : Fever and Dull Pain in the
liend,'DeSeteney of Perspiration, Yet
lowne.s of the skin and Eyes,l'a 111 in
,the Shle. Birk, Chest. Linibi , ..ke.
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant
imaginings of Evil,
and great dapria
Sion of
spirits,
And will positively prep ent Yellow Fever, Billions
Fever, &c,
THEY eiitETAIN
NO ALCOHOL, OR BAH WHISKY!
They will rare the above dieeasi+p in ninety -nine
cam; out Of a hundred. .
. . . . . . . .
Induce& by the extensive s a te and universal
popularityof iloollpul 'a Gm Bitters. eran Bitte. t purely
veritable ' host, of ignorant quacks and unscru
putout - venturers. have opened upon suffering
humanity-the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape
of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious
dray, and christened Tonics, Stomiehics and Bit
ters.
Beware of the innutuemble array of alcoholic
preparations in plethoric bottles, and Lia bellied
inaek under 'the modest appe ll ation of flittersi
whUds, instead of curiae only aggravates diseases,
and leave the disappointed sufferers in despair.
.1700 YOU IVA.N2'Sf eMETHING ST' SO TH.
NE YOU!
DO YOU WANT A GOOD _4 !PETITE!
DO YOU WANT TO 8171,0 PP ThElltv
STITUTION?
DO YOU WANT TV) FEEL WELL.'
_Do You WANT TO GET lUD i>F NEB ri)
NESS
DO WANT ENERGY f
DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL ?
DO YOU WANT A BRISK ANO i'motttif'S
FERBINO
If you do wo
HOWIAAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
F:071 J. 1181140,1 Drown, D. J., Rdirof nl Me Ra
tted op dia gi Religious Kzuwledge,
Althopet not disposed to favor or recommend
Patent Mediating in general, through distrust of
their fessredients and effects: I yet know of no
suilleientieasolo why a man may not testify to the
hanetitite believes himself to have received from
any simple preparation in the hope that he may
thus contribute to the benefit of other,..
Ido this the more readily in regard to Hoof
land'. tilarissm Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jacksoitof this ally. because I wasprejudiced
turedhttillettler Maur Years , under the impres
idon that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture,
I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker.
Esq.,
for the removal of this prejudice by proper
mil flit' enceuresemeht to try them, when
eufTiriotlsaaa great and long continued debility/.
The neeefehnse bottles of these Bitters, at tb ‘e
of t he pressed year, was followed ‘-'4 7
Asl=relitdi' and restoration to a degree of
sminiental visor which I bad not felt for
sdzmieslasbefore. and had almost depaired of re
gaining, AL therefore thank Clod and my frien, for
direethst mein the ass of them.
: NEWTON BROWN
Pan.ctumrsts, June 23,1861.
Front the Rent Joseph H. Kennard, th e
Anth Baptist Mundt. 4
JACICHAM—DiaiI.• have b een t n .
etteathr wormested to connect my name with cow
of Agriemot kinds of mod ielhe, but.
ritilialioliratitkai as out of my r i ppropr i ate
spiting - phi** bi 'eases declined: . but with a
clear prof lamaidayktata3er an‘ pameularly
mrig iim kedi t el_gai , userubi«. of Dr. Hoof
land ttarecr dead .. cne me ora l
aoor_ectit'itiipralla
_IsP atat for
I.l6o7=r°"'"'sratein, and t especially Liv
er 4/ B . B ifeand valV...ble preparation.
Ia seinernieliertmay I doubt not
it will be rieryvbenellefal to thora c w h o suffer f rom
the above esimes. Yours very racon t e u r
J. KRNNARD
Eighth bel°F Coat street, Phila.. Dee. 24th.
•
From the Wile of AiDERMA N WINDER, Gar
spiatifoton,
U .
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' . ERMANT . oulr, Jane 1,1861.
Dn. 0.-111.1icgame -Mr:— it ra re ms pleasure.
' tw s .„,. g r igna l g i' ig g h ' s Y g g g certificate . testifying
14.... , vin ttin s l' ,ad done for me. .I. am
go
,_ . 0 . ' all those diseases Your
, - TO CUT , 4 ii z; chron
ic mad &bilk' disease of. e kidneYs.
••*e• . •infy l ' isnee it exerts upon Nor
Inieg _ mar prising. I have' been con-'
„„:.:
... I ,' niference to your Bittemand
,„ 16 %* . AVID recommended it for the
—"'''' - "', nsl -In every instance it has
~... • lour'medicine has a great
allMf.,
_taint
__,.„ oantown„ sad is sold in every
r i m...
411 t r fiL L I I °1 I .n most ,of the Grocery stores
- r. Should ques ti on what 1 say, let
thigg • • elg mintown, and I will' prove to
"•'"',= .1414 :hat the Bitters have cured in
till. " lore • than twenty cases of the above
d ig=likfitilyt HANNAH WINDKR,
" 1111111111 tm e ;" <Ova Ritteshoue. Germantown,
Posn'a;.:::i !..:
Jusri**-Ti
. • TO FOR THE SOLDIER&
Will hell& ep t t
and ra mi e to 1 constitution , and give health
b ra n. .. in overtasked and diseahed
IT
READ THE TE. VIMONY FROM THE A RMY
" ' I'ILLOZLIMIA Allinflt 12 1862.
ginii. Da.
"dat e. M. Jute& sosr—Dear Sir . : While " in 'Ar
vada' • . al as • &woof water, I was taken
ma % -alma, which seemed incurable.
raaeliall that b; Ir ra Wcaened l Zi . s rilitivir we
t
the i r I w .oelg fi rtas of Soar Bitten in
st% k
asma o ' I. Pike. in . that town, I' per
sona le; ' ' and ovi taking it was speedatre
rai .a ss a" I s , .. Tim diarrhoea was g 17
maim ma i m aro- co •perisseed nq Warn .01 it. A
and fn mnides. who suffered in thesame
a lm a s w a m , the same esuas: with whom I
mprasrasata ara r loutela in this. esteelleass. I'
b ra , sramii4 n
iil s to. the mat Omar with the Lea
- , littaisdii take's aupDly of se ßa
n nira
ba. Us leek: . I wouldnot be witiont it
ibinnisq..mkia, frolftPartiallarb' 06 going into a
YouFg. WY. ' .
A. ALTEXUS,
Company; H. &oft. Legion.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
rna t :tirtp l i t aspire gf i ; o T ti z. JACKSON."
Prinoinal 4 : 14 floe and Manufactory,
own irritm*r.
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( ficcetiow * To. C. M. JAcKaos k Co.)
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DAILY POST.
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
Our Army Passinit the eighths.
hominy.
WHITE 11017 , 41 , .. V.S.,ly
The great body of our army have safely.
and, with but little opposition. ,•rosNed the
Chickahominy river, and our advance
guard is within five mite , of the city of
Richmond. This the, ;he hereto-
tore prevalent idea that the enemy would
make a bold defence on the west hank of
the river already mentioned. That they.
will fight, and that desperately, for the de
fence of their so called natioqal capital,
there is no doubt and, to make their de
fense successful they have spared neither
expense nor physical means, so far as
their resources will permit: Our army is
now at the very Wes, so - to speak, of the
Sebastopol of rebeldom, and
. a few days,
yea, a few hours,- may witness one of
the bloodiest battles yet to be recorded in
the history of modern conflicts.
Yesterday there was considerable skir
mishing with the enemy along the lines of
our army. The firing commenced early
in the morning, and was continued at ir
regular intervals throughout the entire day.
In the middle of the forenoon it was
thought that the fighting would lead to a
general engagement in the" afternoon.—
General McClellan disposed of his troops
in such a manner as to be prepared for
any pressure on his lines. The reserve
troops were brought up to support the at
tacking column. A rain storm, however,
set in about 11 o'clock, A. M., which for
bade a general' battle. As soon as the
weather clears up a battle may be - looked
air, Our troops, notwithstanding the in
clemency of the weather, are in good spir
its; our generals are confident of success,
though the process of advancing may be
slow. Thus far the strategy of McClellan
has been superb. He has felt his way to
the very doors of Richmond with a com
paratividy small loss of life. He has
driven the enemy from place to place,
whithersoever he would.
From the front I learn that the Feurth
Michigan regiment, while on a- reconnois
ance yesterday, encountered a large body
of the rebels in a swamp a few miles from
the Chicahominy river. An engagement
took place, which resulted in the-discom
fiture and defeat, of the rebels, a large
number of whom were WWI or wounded
and taken prisoners. Om loss was not
very considerable. The tight took place
in a swamp, our men fighting to great dis
advantage owing to this fact
The Union Feeling in Portsmouth,
Virginia,
Is largely on the increase. The town has
always been suspected by the Rebels of
harboring a desire for the return of Uncle
Sam's authority. In their spite towards
these Union urea they 'may have conclud
ed that the worst mischief they could do
them would be to destroy the Navy Yard
and Dry Dock. Thus the vengeance of
the United States Government would fall
upon the people of Portsmouth, who would
he held responsible for this vandalism.—
Several of the Union citizens asked us if
we thought the Government would rebuild
the Yard. The reply was, we hoped not,
at least while the generation of vipers live
who have trirnad and stung the bosom that
warmed Pam into life, and pampered
them with pap from the nation's treasury.
The Yard may be used to some extant for
repairing vessels putting into the Roads.
bat We believe it is the unanimous opinion
and wish of the people that it may never
be reebuilt. Let it stand as it is ; let its
blaclcened rains remain • unmoved, a silent
but:mighty-voiced monument to tell future
ages of the accursed spirit which ruled
:and actuated the monstrous rebellion of
;1804;2.
HON. THOMAS D'ARCY McGee, recently
appointed Secretary of the Bureau of Ag
riculture in the Cabinet for Lower Canada,
was formerly a resident of this city, where,
in conjunction with a Mr. Mitchell, he
published an Irish-American weekly news
paper. Owing to financial dialogues, the
proprietors were obliged to suspend its
publication. Mr. McGee then emigrated
to Canada, where he has since remained.
Raving chosen a -political- career, he has
been so far successful as to reach his pres
ent eminent position. As a member of
the Canadian Parliament from Montreal,
he frequently indulged in debate, and
greatly distinguished himself. We ques
tion if there is to-day a politician in Can
ada commanding a larger share of public
attention than the subject of this notice.
Mr. McGee's successful career. r after years
of hard labor, with no corresponding re
sults, proves that energy and talent must
in the end receive their rewarit---.V.
World.
THERE is a deed on file in Cambridge,
Masa. which describes a piece of land u
bounded by "stumps and. stones. where
Daniel Har rington licked Smith."
NEW GOODS.
WMITE HAVE aliwr 1111CCEiVE/1 MON
the Bast a lame and &Ace selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for Gents' and Youths wear. - embracing' all the
newest styles COATINGS, CASSIMERES AND
VFSTINGS. W. N. Mika* & Cl.,
Ili: Federal street.
earner Market Square. Allegheny city. myS
.1. C ., F , 1•1 ri P. 411,1 e :•! iii
Ariotruram/ms a oarivita ,
BU CITY OW, W I • Wan.
how% MO Oar woo GL . so_ • enist.
litobuisk *SMARM* wow
mar.
Ohm WSIIII
110 4 7 Ifor parlor irialowt;
ROBERT, ART/MIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND 0011118BIONIER OF DEEDS
l as
1141.. . • 0. 1151011411•81111111'.
OWE 11111=0*,
NEROHAfT TAItOB,
49 SC Chair Ntreet.
GI;NTLEXENS 01.0 . 114 ALADi TO 08.
DIMOIEW TOB OL511:
111001 innr,
oe n aMe:
° zws - ata=momerazima.
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1862.
THE GREAT EXHIBITION BUILD
INC. OF 18g2.
The picture gallery runs the whole
length of the structure. It is on the
Cromwell road.side, and is of brick, with
a wall thickness of about two feet: The
pictures are not. hung higher than twenty
feet from the floor. Therefore only the
' upper portion will be used as the gallery
for modern art. The basement story is
set apart for the exhibition of carriages
land vehicle of all kinds. The picture gal
levy is divided by a brick wall running
longitudinally down the middle, whereby
it is divided into • two parallel galleries,
each fifty-five feet wide and thirt: -live feet
high. On the opposite side of the build
, ing a special wing is erected for machin
ery and agricultural implements. On the '
inner aide of this department, and between
the implements and the horticultural gar
dens, the kitchens will be established for
the various refreshment departments. In
the exhibition of 1851 this was a most
wretchedly mismanaged department, it'
department it could be called. As for
getting anything to eat or drink at all pal
atable or comfortably served, it was out
of the question. It was a "grab game;''
people laid hold of what was nearest, and
contented themselves with that, whatever
it was, and whether hot, cold or lukewarm,
underdone, overdone or not done at all.
Amid the din of ginger beer and lemonade
corks, the clatter of plates and knives, the
shouts and execrations of bewildered wait
ers and exasperated customers, it was a
matter of extreme difliculty to get. attended
to. We hope all this will be remedied, and
that more care has been or will be taken
for ladies, who want to rest as well as eat
during a long day's fatiguing sight. seeing.
As far as architectural beauty iS concerned,
the refreshment saloons show favorably.
On the north side they open on the horti•
cultural gardens, with their eascadee and
fountains, so that the eye and the lungs will
be refreshed as well as the stomach.
To those of our readers who take delight
in the statistics of building. we offer the fol
lowing items. There are 166 round eol
umns for the naves and transepts, twelve
inches in diameter, connected with a like
number of square pilasters: 312 eight inch
round columns, and 149 twelve inch square
columns for the galleries : 138 eight inch
square clerestory columns and 160 ten inch
square columns supporting the floor of the
picture gallery, and 62 round columns for
supporting the roofs of the glass courts.
There are 1165 girders, 11,600 feet, of pipes,
15,000 feet of gutters, 14,000 feet of rail
ings, 1000 rackets, 700 trusses and girders,
1400 shoes, and the whole is estimated to
weigh 4000 tons; the entire' quantity of
wrought iron used in the domes and roofs
amounts to 1200 tons. In the timber work
about 17,1)00 loads of wood have been used.
Por the windows below the pictura galleries
there are are 32 window frames It . ; feet by
13, and 6:: window frames 14; feet by 7.
For the toplighting of the galleries 45.000
superficial feet of glass lave been required.
The clerestory lights of the naves and tran
septs have used up a mile's length of frames
25 feet high, and the courts hat e consumed
thirty miles' run of sash-bars. The great
building itself refai: upon a itch
the foundations 'baiting been excavated
down to this bed, and a base of concrete
has been put in, on which brick piers,
with stone slabs, each weighing upwards of
a ton, have been placed to receive the iron
columns. The edifice is calculated to eta
dare for ages, or at all events, until that
New Zealander shall contemplat e the ruins
of the metropolis of England from
the broken arches of London Bridge:
Had Prince Albert been permitted
to live to realize this magnificent
erection, one of the proudest objects of his
life would have been aettomplished. Tint
Providence had willed otherwise.
DIME
AVINGS INSTITUTION,
NO. 110 lIINITIIFIELD STREET.
(OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HAVRE,/
CHARTERED •BY THE LEGISLATURE.
OFF IC EltSi.
President
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Wtn. H. Smith 11. F. Rudd
Thee. D. Messier A. Reineman •
Francis Sellers Joshua Rhodes
John F. Jennings, Jacob Stuekrath
Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack
TRUSTEES:
Josiah King C Zug
A S Bell Jos Dilworth
8 S Fowler IV A Reed
Jae W Woodwell It C Schmertz
F Rabin C W Ricketson
J M Tiernan 8 II Hartman
D M leans It J Anderson
Jaa W Baxter 1) E McKinley
C It Wolf . Robert D Cochran
Wm Smith W Ihmsen
G 11 Jones B F Jones
W H Phelps C B Herron
SECRETARY AND TREASURER
D. E. MeIECINILEV.
Open daily, from 9A.N.t02 r. e. Also. 'rues;
day and Saturday eveninp,from 6 to A o'clock.
Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards.
Dividends declared in December and inne
emelt year._
Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the
credit of the delimiter as pridcipal. and bear in-
Mrsa u tiles compounding it.
B contain Charter. by-Laws , fur
nish at tha
ner; , This lestitution offers, especially to these'
persons Wiloseeansinge are small, the opportunity
to accumnisAe: beensall deposits, easily saved.
musawhich will be a resource when needed, their
maw not Onl a beingelfe but bearing intereatjn-
Assad of rise - inn unproductive. ' mY2I
.
MM M.
paanm
000 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
IMARZELES PURE CIDER VINFAAAIII,
in More and for oale by
WILLIAM. BAGALEY.
fels 12 and 20 Wood street
WM. H. SMITH JOS. R.HUNTER.
WM. H. SMITH & CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NOS. 112 WM AND IV FIRST STREETS.
ads rzirrszvacen
EIIIIOVIMAPT AGENCY.
miesisis zinterw
Airaynamost *.m../ iambuses. Pa.,
kr.•=telor. -*pa b.A.p....1-vp
IConeluded.J
JAMES PARK, Jr..
JAMES H. CHILDS.
HOPE COTTON MILLS.
A.llefirlteny f•tt.,
MASUFACTITRAILS OF
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
()SIN A ISTITI,C4 St.
111 Inches to 40 Inches Wide.
air Ordure may he laft at U. CEIILDS Sr CO'S
133 othurgh. n 031.1 •
Sir-Fine White. Plain end nines Flannel I'n
der and Otiershirts nn hand, and matte to order, on
shortest agree. at
It. !WILLIAMSON'S
SIIIB•T Ir A. CTrOIR Y,
No. 47 SI. (lair Street.
LATE STYLES OF
STJ3IIIIV.Ft GOODS
JUST RECEIVED.
MR. "SAM;. CRAY
;.
11111 AN JEST RETV ED FROM THE
AM East. aniture are n receiving an elegant
stock of floods tor the 8 er Wcar. combining
together one of dbe elide and most desirable
stocks to be fat* East. take :peels] pride in
canting the attention of o patrons and te pub
lic to an iisamimAon of same, which will he
made up to orderin our mild style t o the satisfac—
tion of nllwhothvortu. wit their natronag . e.
IAML.//RAY 801%.
Merchant Tailors.
myls
No. 1111 Fifth street.
-
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
Second Arrival of
NEW SPRING STYLES
—A T
EATON, MACRTTAI T CO'S,
Non. 17 mold 10 Fifth Street.
Ribbons, Braids; Laces, Buttons, etc., for
Dre;s Tritummics, newest styles. Embroidered
I.Lablc and Cambric Collar. and Sets. Real Lace
Ind Lave Trimmed Collars and Sec , . and Hand
kerchief'. BMA Lace, Grenadine and Tissue
Viet&
ycit:es and Pantaletts.Eting. Laces,
uffies, etc., Ladies ' and Children's se, of every
G
description, Gloves. aultier., Mite, ennet Rib
bons, Ruches, Shaker Hoods Cord. Chenille and
Itraid Head bets.
Another lot of " Crinoline Dranerie," (French
Skirts) Those who have ussitthis skirt, pronounce
it the brat ever made. The "Quaked Skirt" and
the **Flexure Skirt," are, also st es worthy of
attention:
gentlemen's Furnishing lloaib. Fine Shirts, Col
far, Ties,
Suspenders, etc, .of most desirable
.tylea: A full assortment of.Fanfy artieloi and
Notions:'.
Wholesale and retail buyers will find a large-and
:patient line of woods in every department at the
Lovas? POSAIBLRIC/3 FOR CASH.
aptt BATON. MAC BUM & CO., 17 Fifth st.
W. do D. RIMEIDART.
Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds
Tobaooo, Snuff am; Began,
ap3l-ly Nos. 149 and Mil Wood street
WILL
wousALE GRodlits,
And Importers of
W lc EN, IBRANDIEN. 01 NS, d• ('
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE. OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
221 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
TIERNAN & GETTY,
Wholesale and.Retall Grocers,
Er=
TEAS. WINES, LIQUORS. .tc.,
NORTII-EAST corner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
A LLEGIIENY CITY
CH. SEELY.
• 141 FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and other Seel:t
itles apt
JAMES MILLINGAR. NONONOANE.
LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully in
form the public that he has rebuilt since the fire,
and having enlarged his establishment, and filled
it with the newest and must approved machinery.
is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing
boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
and shutters. kiln dried. frames. mouldings, box
making, ke.
SOUTH PITTABURGII, Sept. 70857. Ja2o
TO THE PUBLIC.
r:Ecr ALLY
MMthe ignorant andfabe
ly Modest of all denomi
nations. treat secret and
delicate disorders. Self
abuse and, dismiss or
tuations common and in
oldent to youths of both
sexes. and adults, single or Because
Da. Beissernor publ ish es the Met of his doing
Cu, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadflillY
shocked, and think it a groat sin very immoral
and for contamination seideorruption among
their wives, promising leas and daughters. Their
family physician should be mations to key them
in ignorance that they do the 811110 as Dr. BRAN
STRUP. (except publishing) lot a lucrative prac
tire might be bet to them among stupid falsely
modest and presumptuous families, born and
raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and
who compare society. intelligence, sense. he., to
dollars and rents, mysteriously. meanly orilly
gotten. It is to publicity, however that numerous
Parente and guardians are thankful that their
SOM. daughters and wards, previously feeble
sickly and.of delicate condition and appearanc e,
have been restored to health and vigor by DR,
BRANSTRUP. besides may. before and after
marriage through Min have, been saved much suf
fering, moiety, .martificathin, Spermatorr
hes or noeturnal ecendiniowkareeempletehr cured
in miry shortspieee of, time 'This new remedies,
which arepesollarlyhiswn. They are compounds
from the Vegetable Kingdom. having peen the
fallaey:ofthelleeen4altroairianitrhallebeisdan
ed it and anbetitnten the y le Female dis
eases are treated with mark sticeeni—hivingbad
over fort! years (40) esperienee in their treat
ment in hospitals of heaths:Old World and in
the United Staiew leads him to my—to ap w ith
fair tr halm aad happiness wiß bloom
a
upon the now—nalled the& Wawa° irer with
montebealm and quack& but come end be cured
Consumption and all or its kindred diseases, of
which so many oars 11 1 our count ri es; can
now be relieved. re they attend to it in
time Pull eau had of MY hashMt
bY Procuring a eopy of the Medical Adviser,wma
is 'WWI graltill to all that apply Has= th e a d_
vantage of over flirty l eers eqN3delpll.. and
observaben. emesegi= b e_ hes aspen*, skill
the treatment. or alleasai. and who is
daily
m pr e i n et d o ae r d s b o y f
hmot beyhmimhmice,.
ell eayee
pormo
-
s. • elte am
street, e mir Diamond street. Yrivate Communi
cations f ro m all parts of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct to
IROX
Pittsburgh Past OIDoe.
diAlydaw
H. H.' SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC
OTYPICE AT TIM
PITTSBURGH POST; FIFTH STREET,
sh2l near wiled
was NA-Lx.-roos LOTS IN COL.
x ism mo w% 2tdng St. Maria Cemetery,
sines-an dm" sent. ea* hundred and tea In
a & ...y e a by ham The Lots will
Wahl -- 7 - tegianir at wroatataiL at loy keLets and
laws Sac ' - Spettrte a SUL DS vLuv
• ' NPlliig • ' " 81 ' AthirgOlmilin
Haig
at ..
chiliokcei
_1(10ST .
•ft - • boogie
isobar- -
'rat , . •
PI itIVATEDISEASIV24—
Dr. BROWN'S MEDICA L Zlik
and SURGICAL Office, No. 50
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
Dr. BROWN is an old citizen •
of Pittsburgh, and has been in . ' •
Practioefor the laat twenty-tve
years. His business has been
confined mostly to Private and zi
Surgical Diseases. - 0
•
CITIZENS AND STRANGER
In need of a medical friend, should not fail to
Gad out the sure place of relief. The Doctor it a
regular graduate, and his experience in thetraat
ment of a certain Masa of diseases is a sure guar
antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re
lief by the use of his remedies and fo!lowing hi"
advice. . . _
DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES
never &II t , Min• Ili. worst form of
•i•.. • t - •ra.l/11/11) Nan'
11111//1.• :1 . 1•' 'II
Lit I I/ •:./ •• /*/ ./I/Is. /1'11„ f .skin
..I•ti ,)•• is entir4ly
.•
I.' i:rown offer:.
ignoran , T
hopelt of 111,4 spef4 , y . p. •••• 11x. _ .4k...iEsS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble
brought ou often by that solitary habit of sensual
gratification. which the young and weak minded
often give way to. fto.thetr own destruction./ are
the only reliable remedies known in the country
—they are safe. and make a speedy restoration
of health.
Dr. Brown's rem edies never fail to aura this
painful disease IN A FEW DAYS—he will warrant I
cure. lie also treats Piles, (Beet. tionnorrhes i
Stricture. Urethal Discharlyes, Female Weeknes.
Monthly Suppressions. Diseases of the Joint.,
Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections. Pains in the
Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Macider, t ,.
gather with all diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing the symptoms, containing a
rag directed to DR. BROW N, N 0.30 Smithfiet I
St., Pittsburgh, Pa., will be immediately answer ,
ed. Medicine sent to any address, Bidets , Pack.:
and Secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms, No. 60 Smithfield
street. Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-dawde
12EM1D31
WESTER STOVE WORKS,
2l 1.1 R Farr STIR E ET.
GRAFF & CO.,
M A NU PA CPURETIS
Would call the attention of the public In their
1, A II•GE STOCK
of well ce•lected
COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
ALSO, IMPROVAD
Kleeben Itoutwee, Grate Fronts, Net.
low Were aliaiing whit* will
found the Beet Cool Cook
Steers In the Mate.
The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight
Eclipse, and Iron - City,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the
State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK
STOVES. Also FIRST PRE
MIUM awarded to the
TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE & REPUBLIC,
FPI.t b T e UWIN
And BIT ZDERS to as. *pot stook of
CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
& CO.
IN THE STATE
N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
oal Cook Stoves with Soap Stone Linings, which
and the fire better than iron. oc2Bcis
L A OfiX
CONGREPOI GAITERS, HEELS, $1,23:
LADIES LACE GAITERS. HEELS, $1,20
LADIES KID SLIPPERS 46c.
at No. 15 Fifth Street, 21 door from Market,
my 9 D. It. DIFFENBILCILED.
1862. 1862.
M'CORD & CO.
HATS, ('APS,
STRAW GOODS,
BONNETS AND
MAKER HOODS.
)10010.11.1e and Retail.
lal Wood Street.
PITTSBURGH.
WE ASE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE
WI , ADDITION to our already Immense Stock
of Hats Caps. Straw Owls, Bonnets, Shaker Hoods
and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city
can buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi
ladelphia or New York. ap29:2md
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
Manufacturers of
PERE WHITE REFINED
C A. 11130 1 1 4. COI - LS.
Office,_ NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET, Pitts
burgh, Pa. mytt-tima
SPRING GOODS.
CLOTHS, CASSDIERES
AND
VESTINCB.
Wlr.
LETE g HAVE NOW IN INTONE A COW
OW
W F L EAS
SPRING GOODS,
an new and desirable styles. which have been
carefully selected in New York. with a desire to
please the most nurtideous. 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.
NAVEL GREY & SON.
Merchant Tailors,
No. 19 Flab Street.
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
NO. 1410 SMITHFIELD osTazwir,
Near the corner Fifth. Pittsburgh.
MONEY IN LANGE AND SMALL
quantities loaned on Gold and Silver.
Dia
monds. Jewelry Gold and Silver Welshes. and
all kinds of raliable articles, for any length of
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket.
°See Homy from 7 A. M. to 10 P. H.
JaSI
I".V.IrEMMA. OTT. WORKS
• LONG. MILLER & CO..
WORKS AT SHARPSBURGH MrATION. AL
LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
14•01113* and Warehouse •
U MARK= STREET. YITTAEVsdH.
Manufactures of Illaminat ng and Wirings&
Guinn Oils and Banda.
NO. I ILIMPINZE WAXIIANIND
NON-EXPLOSIVE. alwaya an hand. oatiLly
MINDA MIDI N O.—TWO OENTLZNNN
.0 1 sad wives can be accommodated with
Boarding, at No.lol, Filth street. A pleasant
location. Also. twosingle gentlemen.
riOT XECEIYED-
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
Sun Umbersllas, Mantillas, and &segues of all
kinds.
We would invite all to call and examine before
purobasisur.
Irish Linens and Muslim vary Ohm
R.J.LIN %
usy9
No. 96 Mask* stunt. lastsmon
DisamuL
50 au= rAuprmiutioniciuns
sorted ism,
XXLIARIMISI
-4111. aura. 4ust
RHEUMATISM
FL. CR ;Fp
PIT NI:I'
10 g .
!AIMS REINVIAS....7.OHAS..VkiIItAV .R. BIF.DLF
HEINEMAN, MEY.RAN & SIEDLE,'
No. 42 FIFTH . STRIMIET,
PITTSBURGH. PA..
WHOLISALR MID lIRTAIL DIALERS . IN
WANHIS,
D IA M ODDS.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
CLOCKS.
of ~ v ory 1,.:....:.;.; nn . • •
FANCY GOODS
F.; tlit alas. •
'll .1 A i rEft:-:" TOt n.S,
Alateriala and Maelnnerly.
Wholesale Agoura. fin. thee?lehrated
AMERICAN sWATCNES,
Masalfactuard at Waltham, Masa.
apl6-3mil
***
. .
O 11ORSE SWEIgtB
1 INFALLIBLE LTNifit ENT FOR BORSEg
is unrivalled by any, in ell cases of TASSOilleil
arisinefrom Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching its
effect it. magical and certain. MMUS or Nadal
GaAs, Scratches. :flange, x,:,, it will also 8 1 , e, 1111 .1'
cure Spavin and Rintriame may easily ne pre
vented and cured in their incipient Staffle.,-bat
confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of
RA Die.4l. CORK. NO case of the kind,hcarever.
so desperate or hopeless btu it may be alleviated.
by this Liniment, and its faithful application will'
alawys remove the Lamenees; and enable the.
horse to travel with comparative case.'
Every horse owner should have this remedy at
hand, for it. timely use at the first appearance of
Lameness will effectually prevent•thate Ronald* ,
diseases mentioned, to which aliu hOiSee are liable,.
and which render Fa GlilaY otherwise valuable
horses nearly worthies., .
R. E. SELLERS'A
de Armes for Pittsburgh.
Lifl y-dnwteaw
IMPORTANT
INVENTORS
PATENT Au ENCY.; 0, PATENT AGENCY.
.
DEWIT C. t.AVIRENcE. go 111 ; ROMT. W.' FOWL
For Twelve Years, DI For tie past four
ol years nonager N an °Meer or the the Woolthaolon
eßroviela.wf Onlem.
Patent °01e0...M.04 title A4erlolllll
atent
last four as a kand for! ran Age_tieree*
r Yearning Ate Pot.
Member of h eat Ageney and,
111,1111..
Board of Appeol ?
NOTE—AII information necessary to 'procure a
Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent freeot
charge.
Refer to resent Commissioner of Patenft. How.
David P. Holloway. d:tf
ADDY & .F.W.7EDT6.
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. IMO WOOD NTlRElEW,orposire
PINOT CWITIICIO, , '
STIR TER Lvtol'i commit:
• -
PInEPIS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LRAD,
Lead Pipe. Pig and Bar Lead. and Plumber's
material in general. Oil Refineries fitted ap in
the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lad or
Copper. Rouses fitted with Water and Oak Fix
tures.
13 N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
apt :lyd
NEW MEDICAL DISCOV ERY
_ L
mlos THE SPREDIT AND rzENAN:
K' ENT ours of • •
GONORRHEA. 01. M. XVI. •
Diet Beads* Seads* Wialcassa, Emir.
Nu tilitrra. 4 .11dsre hilitai sfid 147
AD Woes of Gar Ald
us,. and Bladder
Which has bag used fir upward s of
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
In th m eir l artrate prude% with the entire mem.
wipe Cesium, Comae. Citreous. or an
compoundhitherto known.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
are r ia tuition. oats *slim • ears in a.
few and when a care is eneeteditis perinea
eat. are prepared feemvegetable entracte
that are harmless oath* sesta% and or maw
ate the stomach. or 'iarprognate 'aid
being mum eoatad. asessoas w +ita is air**
No agate of diet is aseessare Win MOM
nor does dietetics istuthre ' builmisepar
snits. Each x eontalci n italmPUls.
P CS I/ NN
sad wilt be seat by sea% 7 Ps'ilt:W. by we ad
vertised Agent. on receipt of tab money.
None genuine without in, signature as the
wr" 7.lfitYAN. 'Rochester ff. n h asTAraet.
Joslteusti — ,
corner Market street and Diamond.
att27:dawlyda
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS.
VIMLITON* dr. CO.,
MANUFACTURIIIMOP kAItIZTY 0?
FINISHED BRASS WORK,
GAS AND STEAD FITTERS,
Nr Particular attention tabling Oil Deaner
ies. Braee Caedose of enneriereonootbsem made to
order. Steamboat work and noshing gener
ally.
liiritare Oil Globe: DarYs Saiklar LIMN
Gam Bracken! and Pendento: Corner ST; CLAur.
STRHET AND DUQUESNII WAY. reittf
C. WEST dr CO"
WANIIPACTIMIZRO OP
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
lie. IS? Peers Street. Pitt 1..
air All work warranted to be of tke beet mate
rial and workmanship. myl2lo.
EAGLE OIL WORS E.
WIGETIAN & ANDERSON.
- rogriames Aunissamouptivariui
JEllf Carboa Oil. etialirr suareataid„Pitiskareit4
Also; &mole and Car Orme otartaally uei
AAleft at Olkeee te 'Ssortli A Co's as Water
streets. will pretapttrElei...
wruiax NUM
MW
"'ammon.
zawasoir COM A . BMW rartmer.
thmeraPerthers.
*NANO & COFFIN, •
(Suotoseort to Weaodkoo. Mow * C 0.,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Ooruer Wood sod Water Strode,
WO:is PT117111.5111MIN• PA.
WILLIAM BASALLY,
WHOLESALE GROC ER
108. 18 AND 10 WOOD STREET,
Jaatt
BIICBEETZ NOWWI &
Russues IRON HARMITIOW.
CAYUGA CHIRP, JR.
WOODS' MOWER
Separators,.
Horse awl Dog Pinrars,. , .
HM t lllOl.6.
. •=1 1 1,111E , ,,,
- . •:. .""of — izit roe.:
irst
1
11100 t 41r.
t.
Estabfltdicd IS 12.
TO- 0114
, .
THE lINIMINAGERD HAVE stspi:
ananieutents to St up' 031 Betineriet, under
Dr. Tvollsihem Patent TIMALE.APPARATUS.
Pata44o Petmuirr rifflAymbighlio4g,f/7r.,
deed totally unneomeste is .41114111 Ag Pott*lat
or Mb R OUR. aXI4,WO SUAISMSO ow...work
be moaned in Aniehillinithapitoity • •
Words/ with.eoefidesoe to the felliwitit OW
tiu. whose litet
. lAerte: we hare Stied
_
•
litioami.•Va i l n dlllaiLe i t,W e t ;
S . . & Co' , ll=lor
do
Alai. Taylor &e
aa ll atea
Loedchart &Praia, t 1
, . • ..
Tao above worth' weridadimed astraiittrulad
z , tit i • ...toration by Dr.'T W. C. TWEDDLB
tu- qrrirE.w . r Lai a ;thioi 1141 d SP:.
.. , vumposift
di ....t - . i.. hadirlok* . 1
Johnson 0 a ro,
Brower. WU 004 : -... .
Row & lbst
Johnson & Breese. ' ' '
Forsyth, Bra t' . * t . Manokeiter.
DAVIS Og
Nue.loo WATERA 104 Flitf3T MIMI%
Fompadcrs, Plumbers
STEAM AND GARFITTERS.
limosintt GLASUS &
?VILE FILASIE. SLISMESACT•AIf
NOS. tat .RAST .TWENZEtTXRD
ITS irITSGRANDRITIMMT SI
I S
VESTIR
STREET. , Ritaidishiid/1111c, W:FORL.
tablishbd IS:S„ Thin Entalltliehment:kts twat hi. aneeninfer °twenties' 1111Yeantylitar "
oftlie; kind in the *United States:, We Its,
hand'rinannfiktired to obi*tify
arineati
41 1ASS,1RICEILRE,ANfte.
TRAIT FRAMES. Plain and Otnamental
VW Oral and Mantel Ellannen, &amends. (1110
nine-. Rase and •Ihmeket Tablev •
with Marble.
Slew; Thikd s 'Manses, etc„. • • •
, latoulditys fee PietutteFramewit
hie for tranoportattor, either Sat MerlasihNoito ; ,
utoad..._Oak Zebra, Allardarve; • '
new Manufactory and extensive facilities. ma*,
Os to founiidiany articlein taw linens goodie t h e
andaseloasangoi . .
lIRALMS ARE TO Co bb sUPON
us when thsy.visit Yoh. We twin
able to supply them with every .artiele in nay Hoe
wltteh they ere pbeelblyreipsite.' at pines tower •
than they aen,,pitethaes thrwitue• • • • •
Or
60 emirate/44d to wait pitanntante. Die •
mg /ab esil when non WWI Witt • o
Mee & Wareronms, No. INS. Centra_Bl., Mll 7C
mylanta " HORACW V. VIOL Are, Are
nook ciAP LIETTER
and itti kinds of
WRAPPING PAPER, have rinnoved from
No. 27 Woed wilire4Pt to
NG. 31 SMITHFIELD STREET, •
Pitt burgh. Pi:.
4 Caoh mid for RAGS.
P. 111111 ell --If. D. ISETKIR L anima
• • Late at Miller k Riakeison'a.
•lIM - YDICENt. sic
(Seeeiseor-to Ittruser k Andante%)
• . Whokeeki Dien_ .. •• •
*prom
Buipursi. rive wmay, l6 .•
NOEC,Iiik AND ilk WCHN iii ) r ="
•
Oilmen
AND COAWARDING MEINCHIIOIS.
A N D
=EI
Deana in Produce arid Pittilmnalllamichure,
" • No. 261 Lussinv mrsizt '
21121161. 4 ' ' PIDISBURGH
AfrnONA: --
mug . AUX *WIC ICAIIIIMPACTIOSIMIIt
VW argxrldaiforbrillkistrybiliandan
ilV il itaVoolor..:o = l to be p:
ago arEtwovais anininisnied by any
nator bredatarAniAna sarants.: Ai a
Oil to **mumps: ldal
w•eallrlF
C A urn-G.:took
Warr Elmo NA
4s P reZtt Aa to
WNW&as 121103111ATEILTEI SCA
Atiftwdlaid siiusbtr 'moms, w.
.ta.l . ti.
mostliditsalftiont. •
411 N am mei topsides be Pressili
at
tMid to by elittmlwieg.
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Salt Nammalbstuaig
1141 wood mew
soilebdards
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PLAUilik
GRAPEVIBES
MARA" • • z •
ana woonIIBERRI' BUBUIS.
LINEAR,
ItHIMBABIL •
end ASPARAGIIIII MOT&
all of the beet qualltiO n nirew Irmo to
=MU For sae at SO
mh KNOX.
FABER &
STEAM ENGINE BUILDER'S
Iron Founders,
lENEML IMMIMIS MO OM MIMM„
Neu thii Penn. L L
PITTIIIIIMIL PAM
MADIVPAVINVIUM • ALL 01113N111P3-411. ,
t=esi &idle s t'," power tati f t 4 '
Ariat BWRlftrisam,
fittlaastisake stausticiits •
...„„tftelvoivims.watrtre.4. -
alintatifsb o ead
Far
Ito
oasairiaisi
vomit 1-PAPER!I*
:WINDOW CIIRTAINES;`
Hew 13ty1oo for 8144
_
A Gnat InuelAgy emir !lAA Amort-
Esest Arena • 164 essts
SA.S6 pee PA/00. .
Far Ws by
TWERAUS PAILIIIIIII4
mow woos mum.
bitiresa4Ml & sth. 241 dose below Diasizail.l.o
aka
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