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40 ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION!
A- PURE TONIC MEDICIMF,
DR. HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN SITTERS,
PREPARED LS'
DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadel
phia, Penna.,
Will efitsetnally cure
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chromate, or Nervosa Debility, Disease*
of dee Kidney*. and all Disease"
Altelshm from a Disordered
Liver or Siontiwb,
such
as Consti
pittlan. Inward
Piles, FlalitlCSA or
Blood to the llead,
Acidity of the Sir:twirl,
Nausea, Heartburn. DiQgust
for Food, Fullness or Weight in
the .Stimanach. Sour Eruet at ions. Sink
oi Fluttering at the Pit of the Stour
- see, Swimming of the Head, flurried and
&lin& Breathing. Fluttering at the Hearty.
Cbeldmersoffurating sensations when in a lying
poseur% DiMISCS.9 of Vision., Dots or webs be ,
Myths liebt,Fever and Dull Pain in the
lfeei,Defetenty of Pers_pinu ion. Yet
lowness of the Skin and Eves. Pain in
*the Side. Bnek, Chest, Limbs,
Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn
ing in the Flesh, C4.11i411.111
imaginings of Er
anti great depres
sinn of
gpirita
And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions
Fever, he.
THEY CONTAIN
. .
KO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY I
They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine
ease entef a h‘mired
Bedneod by the extensive sale and universal
popelsi: of Boodtind's iierman Bitters, (purely
MliilD hoots of ignorant quarks and unser--
. venturers. have cppenexl upon suffering
Mt.
&stood gates of Nostrums in the shape
i airway whiskx, vilely compounded with injurious
im
andV christened Toes, Stemachies and Bit
'''. of the innumerable array of alcohols
largt i
. ' ons in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied
under the modest appellation of Bitters:
ge instead of curing only aggravates diseases,
I velem disappointed sufferers in despair.
YOU WANTSOM f:THEVO h, STRENG77I.
NE TOUR
DO:TOE WANT A GOOD APPETITE
DO YOU WANT TO BUILD IP YOUR OON
.STIYUTION
DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL
DO WA NT-TO G RID OF-VI:RI - 0CW
TiTiarEtirEll6tlr
,1143749,.57..L'EP ,
I t BRAT "
4VD T7OO/WU •
• . . If you do use
..HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
ilitert.i.nhtiiikost.Broutn, D. D., Editor of the En
,....itiliglepttdia of Delitrioue Knoveledoe.
. . _ .. . • •
Wgon... at disposed to favor or recommend
es in general. through distrust of
outs and erects: I yet know of no
.
.takson•wky a m &an may not testi twthe
Woven himself to have received from
nfia t kreMsration in the hope that he may
--, _ _ to the benefit Of others.
ilk tiiiithiatioretYieadlly in regard to H00f
...
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~ Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M.
, . ~) eh! because I wait. prejudiced
E. l . , many 'years, under the mimes
that they were Mayen alcoholic mixture.
a —. leleala.My friend Robert Shoemaker.
_ .. ininoral of thii „prejudice by proper
%Id Sit , ltieeuragetrient to try them. when
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" great sad long eontinueddebility.
, 4, - _ .71 -7 "• bottles. of these Bitters, at the
~
~.. „. ".IMtlie,present year , was followed by
1 - . and restoration to a degree of
.., vigor which I had not felt for
befogs, mid had almost depaired of re
; Ithisiferethank God and my friend for
Isitolhe use of them.
jur f i t . Tr i tit . oN BROWN
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Ake*, Rev.. .roiliekhli, - Kennard. Patitor 41 the
... rqlsql , :- - ?math ffenottint Ght, reh.
..`“:iiiii , Jetiteaus.-Thilyt . 'Kit :—I have been fre
,, hosuisted to connect my name with coin
,- of different :kinds of medicine. but.
• . • ltradlies as out of my apProPriate.
• ein all tam declined; but with a
• . • iiiabios brews/as. thulliartiettiely
' et -- Z" _ • I of the usefulness .of Dr. Moo
' - - , : I 'depart from my usual,
brit- < my fulDeouviction that fOr
_pfthwayikem. and:eoPecially Li r
i ft p.:.seasand valuable p reparation.
' ftmayfafl , but usually I ' doubt not
- .;qty ; uwesuctat to thaw who suffer from
eausea.- Yours very teoEeet, fully,
l ,
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.' J. IL IiftNNARD.
Li:iv/MMUS helow•Coaft'sitreet. Phila.. Dee. 24th.
T Aaii4l, - .*:(fe 4fALDERMA N WUNDER. Ger
' 1.4 .- - . . numfatri.
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arrows', June 1,1841.
—lt troves's pleipmre,
certifMate. mahtrib t
iad done for me. lam
AI those "thstasits Your .
ease l lneVL lT° e.
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-.I it excite upon. Ner
A. I hire been eon
,mvsto your Bittemand
recommended it for the
every instance it has
median,: has a great
it, and is sold in every
of the Grooeu. stores
unation what I say.let
and will . prove 'to
anent have eared in
ity caeca of the above
Am, andgive health
rtyked and diseased
1:151.211 2 - .1,1% Palunmenu. Almost 12.186':.
De.A. JA-.Peer Sir: While in Vir
fttai Mlle A the e of water. I wee token
a immeillerthat„-whieb munallinsble'
• Aiken:Edam have to
come - no • adieus, of yak-Bitters in
the .. , 11 , 11.'Ptimer. to - that town,•l
gillemigitaii'lltitakinit it was moodily re
maim The • diarrhea wee qiuelay
, • Simierieneed • no''return of it. A
r • 4181 mkiee•wheinoffered hi theism*
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te Mae of wet:with
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-140- be sheet. it
ildaLionticiuber gal* into a
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-faun f • ""Pakv n• em 3o 4. Luke.
OF' COUNTERFEITS.
aViielliiiikihe liftman. of "C. M. JACKSON."
le oa wwets* of each bottle. •
Fri (WI and Manufactory,
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Hon. Thomas A. Scott, Assistant. Sec
retary of : War: arrived In Wash;troon. on
ftirmlay, from (len. tfalleek•ii Depart-
went, where his Services have been of
great • value in expediting the Concentration
of the- troops, and otherwise promoting
the • interests of the 'Department. Col.
Scott haring been re-elected Vice Presi
dent of the l'ento.y!rania Railroad Com
pany. and the Director. , of that corpora
tion, with which he long been so
prominently connected, earnestly request
, ing his return to its .orrice, he has tender
' ed his resignation ns assistant Secretary
of War, - to take eitect on the Ist of June.
In his withdraWal the Department will
lose a most capable and efficient officer,
whose excellent business ' qualifications
have been of the utmost value to the coun
try, and whose name must ever be honor
ably associated with -the herculean labors
of the Government in.its first year's strug
gle to overcome the . rebellion.
. .
It is reported that Capt. Ruggles, of the
Adjutant General's Department, will be
the new Assistant Secretary of War.
Capt. Ruggles is one'of the most efficient
officers of the War Department. Since the
commencement of the war his duties have,
perhaps, been the most arduous in the De
partment, and his appointment as Assis
tant Secretary would be -an acknowledg
ment of the ability of a popular and
faithful officer.
The English Press on the American
War.
The London Times, on the war, says
the advantages gained in the West by the
Federals have been such as it is impossible
to overrate, and are in singular contrast
with the zlow progress in Virginia: It
also expatiates on the importance of the
capture of New Orleans, and says the
North ha, a right to presume that the hour
of final SIII'I . PSS is approaching, 'and that
the se . cessiouists, exhausted by long and
laborious coin paigns.dispirited by reverses,
and separated from each other by advan
ces of various Federal expeditions; will
be glad to come to arrangements to re-en
ter the Union on easy . and honorable
terms, which the North would be glad to
offer. This feeling sustains the I. ederals
in all the difficulties of their Position.—
They are accumulating debt, for which no
finances are providing, though theirarmies
are threatened with,a summer campaign
should the Confederates hold . out; and
though no one pretends to explain how the
republican government is to be worked with
eight millions of persons brought into the
Union by force, to see the means for the
payment of the interest on the debt incur
red for their subjugation, yet the elation
caused by the recent military success is so
extreme at the North that no Federal
doubts full and final victory to be within
the grasp of the government.
As regards the South, the Times says
they are apparently as determined as ever,
but from the.manner in which the military
leaders hitie allowed., themselves to. be
worsted oakiLlUaMe4 " the:
~.ens!
Atirbe erlttlgifftimamumam 4111 P
,
cause. •
The Morning l'o.d reiterates its belief
that the effect of the Federal occupation
of New Orleans on the war will be inap
preciable.
The Morning Herald of the lith believes
the Confederate retreat from Yorktown
will be found a piece of masterly strategy
by the Confederates to gain time, when
every week's delay is of the utmost im
portance. They compel the enemy to
take positions at a greater distance from
his base of operations, thus depriving the
enemy of his chief source of strength, the
aid °ibis gunboats, and they obtain a per
fect concentration of the whole Confede
rate army . in 'Virginia around Richmond,
so rendering each Fedenil cops d . armee
converging upon the Southern Capital
exposed to a crushing attack from over
whelming numbers.
The Daily.Netes says.the military prob
lem which awaits solution is the same as
before the evacuation of Yorktown.
Richmond must be defended at all haz
ards. It is universally admitted now that
if that city should fall the Confederites'
cause on the eastern seaboard is lost.
The object of the Confederates is not,
merely to save Richniond,.but, even if de
feated, to. delay that dianster,until the la
test moment. It is hoped, no doubt, that
the,Fedemil.victory,mill _occar.;schilete in
the season, and that the victorious army
will be , so shattered,that the time required
for reorganization will make further,oper
ations this summer impossible.
The Times remarks it . would be but
mockery to ask Lincashire to send ships
to Beaufort for cotton, now that the at
emporium of' the Mississippi, accessib leto
Millions of acres of eotton-growingland, is
in'the.iower of the:FederiL . 'll. is there
fore.in obvious 'Miley 16 trade, ' lt
New
'Orleans, to get 'our, supplies. of
'Cotton for the wants of Europeans of plan
ters who still assert their allegiance to the
Southern Republic.
The Morning 'Herald says it is stated
'that the'Proipects of an adjustineut of the
Amerienti question become, more proba
ble than through an assumed intervention
of France by reason bfthe recent federal
Actegetises.
NAil WONDER,
louse, Germantown,
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THE SOLDIERS.
FROM THE ARMY
NO. 30 WOOD sirEEET,
minter Fleeined,
ManufecturenineWhokaalevid Retail daslisria
Oook, Parlor, and Adktt a iatov . ., (India
Prontik'Pinderi;
air In oar sample room-saw be imad.tlie
CELRBRATEDDASMEMIXIODOSSTOVIIS
EIIREICA'AIMTROM, •
thi merlin a wideh tivilieeps flab ussicie
*mods, and the &eve: prenoineed nneerirded
bY any in dab market; toginharidetignentleene
otherdesiraidess., ,
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PARLOR - AND MiIATING . STO)42I.
a L i :"` .••• matiwa. • Com(
offered
.Iki e nt Jew Greek an- nrwideic are
et, vy irrr •
Q 13pii_jodtseenienti )uinieri. in;
want of MULTI; FRONTS. • ' • "mai '
Rate. lk•elw , Dian, 'alai Meets
white, iteitimdiesitiritlier.'
ituumumi
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VAILY POST
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Arrival of Assistant : Searstary
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A. BRADLEY,
all,kilds of
J., H. CutaiDAT.
'74.l.irraza
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY M
' sI3MII. CT 1 ALE.
From the Temple Bar Magazine.
STORY OF THE IVINTER-LIGHT
!Continued from Tostordnv.
.11c crossed trie brit},.- Lae out tout of
the city. The water was flowing thick,
dark and impetuous ; for the black face of
heaven was reflected on its sullen sal-thee.
whilst broken, fleeting ice, rendered visi
ble only by patches of snow, hurried on
the current usually so placid and pellucid.
From this old bridge the lights in the ca
thedral could be distinctly seen, and even
the sonorous voices of the worshippers
heard. Heinrich Otterbein paused tier
moment to look down on the restless st rea m
beneath him, and at the painted light
which streamed through the medieval
windows of the great Dom. Ile listened
to the melodious strains of music that
pealed forth front time to time from that
sacred edifice, and his soul seemed to re
ceive a new inspiration. Stealthily he
crept forward, as about Co commit a dead
ly crime ; and half trembling, yet drawn
on he knew not by what power. lie ap
proached: the low portal of the Gothic
temple. Leaning against a cluster of
pillars, as though for breath, a sigh, deep
and long, escaped his heart : an expres
sion of pain passed over his features. and
in a hurried manner he pressed his hand
against his forehead. A strange faintness
seemed to steal through every fibre of his
body. At that moment the chorus of that
exquisite hymn. "Adestes fidelus,'' burst
forth, rolling through the vaulted aisles,
and swelling with deeper, richer volume as
the sound reverberated through the hun
dred galleries of the structure. Like a
thunder-clap it tell upon the ear of the
lingering miser. Entering the sacred
building, he doffed his cap, and in
attitude of penitential worship bent low his
head.
What were the thoughts, that pti , sed
over the mind of Heinrich Otterbein at
that instant What were the feel
ings that impelled hint it, linger on the
threshold of a church he had not enter
ed for five-and-forty years ? It is enough
that he was there, and that a spirit of con
trition seemed to bend his spirit. Vet. as
if conscious of his position, and at the
same time tearing lest he should be rec
ognized, he withdrew to a dark corner ,tf
the building behind a cluster of pillars,
and there prayed or communed with hint
self, unobserved by those arelund him. We
will not say that during this short interval
Heinrich Otterbein wept ; but his boso m
throbbed visibly, and a world of - feeling
overwhelmed him.'
The service ended, the congregation de
parted. Not, however, with the crowd
did Heinrich Otterbein depart. lie kept
his eye fixed on the multitude as they
passed out by the narrow postern : for, on
this occasion, only the small door of the
church was opened. Slowly, and even
tediously,. they moved on. As the build
ing, however, thinned, the miser could ob
serve a group of three persons standing
near the high altar, intently engaged in
conversation. They were the sante who
had passed his window, and who had at
tracted his feverish attention. Presently
they moved toward the doorway, and
Heinrich slunk still farther back into the
gloom. He followed them as they went
0111Ariralutiefibarapeattriita....
ing the bridge, they again passed his
house, and continued up the hill beyond.
Entering for a moment his ottiee, where
he sought out a few . mouldy (tapers, and
calling Franz to accompany him, the mi
ser proceeded in the same direction as the
group he had been watching. Fol
lowing them for half a mile, he saw them
enter an elegant mansion. Not a word
had passed between the miser and his
clerk ; but the latter occasionally chuckled
with malignant delight when he discovered
their destination. At the gate of the
house already mentioned the master and
his parasite stopped. The hell was rung,
and they gained immediate admission.
Heinrich Otterbein demanded an inter
view with Herr Wilhelm Hitter, and fol
lowing the servant to the salon, he was
face to face with the trio—the father, the
daughter, and his own nephew—before a
word could be uttered.
Embarrassment appeared on both sides.
Why on that of the miser? His position
was not. suddPn. He had- probably pre
meditated the step he was about to take.
Why,lhen, did he feel confused? It was but
fora moment. Incapable of fathoming the
object of this strange visit. 'Herr Wilhelm
waited, after the first emotion had subsided,
to allow his bill-broker to commence.
[Remainder TO-Morrow:l
IMPROVED SCREW WRENCH
PATENTED FEB. 25th, 1862.
T ur INV WRENCH Di WADE TO FIT
a burr or nut without adjusting.. and is much
better adapted for all practical purposes and can
he used:with greater facility than any now in use.
The. patentees will remain at the MANSION
HOUSE. corner of Liberty and Grant streets, for
a few days for the purpose of disposing of Terri
tory.Thse dealing in patent' rights will find it to
their advantage to rail and examine th.e wrench.
An excellent chance for aood investment is of
ere& lIOLLEN & PIERCE. Patentees,
myte-at Mansion House. Pittsburgh.
-
OWEN BYRNE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
•
49 St. Clair Street.
GEN CLOTHING
_MADE TO OR
- - •DBR CHEAP FOR C.AI3H.
• .
HNVINM EMATIINNED FROM NEW
YORK - with a cholas stock of CLOTHS.
CASSIBERII,II: aad VIISTINGS. which can be
purchased at prices der below the usual rates.
M uut imbuements affirm' to cash berm
SMITIL JOS. IL HUNTER.
WW. H. smirru & co.
WHOLESAiE GROCERS,
10s 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS!
• dee —PITTRIBIURION
AEMT TEAMSTERS—WANTED TM
IIIEDIATKLY.IOO experienced teamsters,
for • swift tliVtlW ' 2 ll.loAals: Department."—
Wag ; month and one ration per diem.
Tranapor. be &rubbed to'tbeir destine
' thole. • • A..MONTGOMERY.
: /Wm met Aimmtamaater
I • 011ieejjaarternmater U. 5...11.410.341 , , ~L iberty
istrafet'inrtebnith; ' '' •"' ror23-tr
EASTRN VAIIIAGIS BUGGIES Ji WAGONS;
11 1 / 1 .111=0„.70111
W S ' AIF lie - 1100ra die
/lowest Pertiendir atten-
AnairiPL. .
1111 1 .14.4r040111 WHITE,
laranknelitrdie.,lPenak,street. near thel'wo•Mile
494.
,my24.6md
111.111 Ai L.21--Poons urns IN COL
smiumik t uzi ft'ißelmete7.
1 2.1 tirri nos. - The a roP t.
— dersdkerar. Notazatair. Ultra 11.1 cant mad
dalXollol,t;Andria
EM/FIrT .1913 Jug. iliqraol.4.l7.
D I
SAVINGS-INS
No. 110 10111TRIFIElph STREET.
CHARTRItED THAI
1.•
Yr.-~lde:~i
FICE P.MIIII)ENTS.
Wm. li. Smith li, 0. Rudd
Thns. D. .11eF,Aor A. Pteineinan
Froneii Sellers J out,* Rhodes
John F.Jenning. , , Stuokrath
Thotna:S.lUail.Alet Bradley
Henry Alfad Slack
rSTERS.
,in.iiah King C Zin
A S Bell Jon Dilworth
S 8 Fowler Ai 6 Reed
.1 as W Woodwell - R oAelinnertx
FRH hm . C Al Rieketson
J M Tiernan i 4 liilarttnan
D M Long R "Anderson
Jaa AV . ..Baxter D El McKinley
C H 1% • Riabert D Cothran
Wm Smith W lhrtisen
(4 B Jones B P Tones
W B Phelt,, • C B Herron
, 1 / 4 : E 0 I? Er A R Y A N 1); TR E A S I.' It R It
D. E.
open daily, Iran 9a. 31. tog P. X. Also, Tu. s
itar and Saturday evenin&kfrom 6to o'clock.
Deposit.; received of O.N.h DIME and upwards.
Dividends declared in . Deeeinber and June of
each year.
Dividends allowedto reutiifri . 'ate' placed -to the
credit of the depoWtorwa
.ptideipal, and i.ear in
terest, thus compounding t
Books containing charter, By-Laws, fur
nished at the °Mee.
gfir This institution offers. especially to these
persons whose earnings are2anall, the opportuni tY
to accumulate, by small Japosite. easily saved, a
sum which will be a resource When needed. their
money not only being safe bat bearing interest, in
stead of remaining unproductive. tay2.l
• WESTERN STOVE WORKS,
243 LIBERTY STREET,
PITMRC,R(RI
GRAFF, CO.,
MA NIJ FACT JfIMILS
Would call the attendee of the rublie to their
LARGE ST(PCK
of well oelected •
COOK,PARLOR RIO. MUTING STOVES.
ALSO, 111* . 0170
Kitchen Iltsusaad, ramats. Hob
low Ware, & rs. 'llll l / a iwill.
foomad lamb fpra/fel-,1
Wore* *4.,p i
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The Dir p k. wf,Aklifit ..m,wm v
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Ware awarded the FIRST . FIRM UM at the
State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK
sTorEs. Mao FIRST PRE
' MIUM awarded to the 1
TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE& REPUBLIC.
For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The
KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stores
are unsurpamed. We call attention of DEALERS
and BUILDERS to the lanced attack of
CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
IN THE STATE.
N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
cal Cook Stoves with Soup Stone Linings, which
and the tire better than iron. oc.l9:is
FAMILY COAL DEPOT.
WM. M. STEWART,
7>F2.A.M.Y.11R IN CO
Corner SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY
STREETT. ALLEGHENY CITY.
Families supplied with coal at low rates
on abort notion.
TEETII EXTRACTED WITHOUT
PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby
no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi
cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth
extracted by my proems. and are ready to testify
as to the safety and painlessness of the operation.
whatever has been said by persons interested in
asserting theeontrary, having no knowledge of my
process.
1111-ARTUICIAL TEETH inserted in every
style. and charges as low. as will warrant the
beet of material in all eases.
E. 01.TDRY, Dentist.
131 Smithfield street.
NEW GOODS.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
the Fast a large and choice selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for Gents' and Youths wear, embraeings all the
newest styles COATINGS, CASSIMERES AND
YFSTINGS. W. 11. MeGEE &
143 Federal street,
corner Market Square. Allegheny city. mYO
LAKE SUPERIOR; 001 ) .PEE. MINES
SMELTING WORKS.
m•cuiziorr et- co.
Manufacturers of
Sheath. Brasier? and Bolt Copper, Piessed C.ll.
per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, SPO
Solder. An. Also importers and
dealers in Metals, Tin
Plate Sheet Trot.
Pies. &e.
Li , Constantly on band. Tinmen'e Machine.
nd Tools. Warehouse,No. 140 FIRST and 120
SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Penna.
iltiP - Speeial orders of Copper cut to any desired
Ptteni. fe2l:lpdew
SONSSON * 11*XLIN'S*80
HARMONIUMS'
•
A third supply of these elegant. • useful. and
cheep Harmoniums, received to-day, Teacher.
Directors of Schools, Singing Masten, Leaden o
Chola:and the public generally. in reelmintfullY
invited tomtit and examine them, at the mead
warem onu f o r JOHN H. MELLOR,
BI Wood street.
***
. .
a Holm owNr. Ens.—Dß. SWEET' .
INFALLIBLE INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES
L unrivalled by any, in all =MN of Lameness,
arisiocfrom Sprains, Bruises or Weinchi_ Its
effectsmaenad and certain. Harness or Saddle
Seratchee; Mabee. lb., it will also spimbifilY
cure.Sperin and Ranabone may lewdly - lie Pre
vented and eared in their incaptentstew but
confirmed cam are beyond the possibility . , of a
RADICAL OVAL NO IMO of the k ind, however. II
so desperate or hopeless bat it may be alleviated
by this Liniment, and iLfiaithful application wil
alawys remove the Lameness. and enabler the
.horse to travel with comparative ease.
Every biome owner should have this remedy at
band. for its timely use at the first appearance of
Lamm., :will effectuallprevent those formlde
disease mentioned, to w inch all horses are liable.
and which reader so mew otherwise valuable
Mum nearly worthless.
R. E. sEazzlig k
delfily-daineow Agents for Pittsbargb.
_AMMO_ la__LlAff . SAL IieIiONSIAIIIE.
nip L a i m agma MIL. would nospectfelly in
the pabliiethat bia ~Wow 64,1 en.
having soluned Makiiiihment. and
Irith tie nowintil
i nta=ednindanney.
unit premed W. mid
fiterta
.•
14147:1181/. ;...1.1,
INNING, JUNE 3, 1862.
1 Rae..
TUTION,
' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
urz.HAVE NOW IN PITONS ♦ OOS
v PLETE stock of
all new and &drab's styles. which have been
carefully seleotal in New York. with a desire to
please the most fastideons. and oomprising in all
the various new fabric and novelties of the
season.
JAlltra PARK. Jr.,
We would respectfully solioit an early call from
our patrons and the public, to toot_ the merits of
the same orthemselces.
SAMUEL GREY & SON,
Merchant Tailors,
ORDNANCE DEPICT, WAR DEPARTMENT,
ushington,Jllln. 20. 1862 j
I.2IIOPOSALIII WILL BE RECErn;IIO
IV by this Denali ment until 5 P. M., on the even
ing.g of the 4th OF JClckl, for the .telivery at the
following Arsenals, HS to,u ns p,,,sible of
5,000 Tons of Load, as follows :
the 7Watryliet Arsenal, ; West Troy, New
York, 2,000 tow.
At the New York Arsenal, Governee.i Islet d,
New York, 1,000 tons.
At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Penns %
WM tons.
.
At the St. Louis St. Look, Mis:ouri
1,000 tons.
The Lead must Le ihdeua , or other American.
italburg, or soft English, of the most app,ov:d
brands.
. .
Proposals will bereceived for lots of 260 tons and
d qtrd rd er% will state explicitly the time and amount
of each delivery.
Failure to deliver at a specified time will sub
ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to
be delivcred at that
Parties obtaining contracts will be required to
enter into bonds with proper sureties for its lid th
fai performance.
The Department ros:rvel to itself the right . to
reject any Lid.
Proposals will be addressed as follow,.;: GE_
J. . RIPLEY, Chief of Ordnance. Washington,
fr. C.. and should be endorsed 'Proposals for
Lead." . inyfi-eodtjd
GRAFp
• ORDNANCE OFFICE. 1
Mar 27. 1 9 42
re - 4111. 41-CWITV or LEAD
quired by the above advertisement is reduced
to One third of the amount, namely 1.660 tons :
and the time for making the proposals is extended
to the 4th of A 1 7 61;67, 1862.
JAS. W, RIPLEY, Brig. lien.
EATON, 111 . Acurm ,t
NO.
CO—
NO. 17 FIFTH ST4ET, '
Invite the attention of
Wholektalo dt. Retail ituyere
to a large and varied sleek ileiirahle goods
apal
Just opened
WASHINGTGV, D. C.. 1
May 27th. 162.
I.DROPOHAL4 WILL BE RECEIVED
1 - at Harrisburg. Chicago and Indianapolis by
the officers of the Quartermasters Department,
'stationed at these places respectively, until the
3th of JUNE next, for the delivery on or before
.the 94th of that month of 2.1100 Cavalry Hones
at Perryisville t lld4 1,500 at Chicago, andl,oo4
at Indianapolis. The Bones to be sound, not Ie
than 4 nor more than years old: not leas than
15 hands
N high.of dark color and adapted to cav -
airy service. one will be received until they
arc inspected by an authorised agent of the gov
ernment. By order E. S. SIBLEY,
ray29-tf Col. Dept. Qr. Mr. Gen. U. S. A.
KENSINGTON!
'IIIXO/ 1 1 AND HALL WORKS.
r . •
10 .aPal-AhL4;ll‘a
Manafactarers of
Bar. Skeet, Boller, Plate. Hoop, A
aud T Iran. Nails aad Plidkoo
Alai. &Teen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr
Iron, suitable for Coal Works.
Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK
Wsrehonsc. No. SS Water street and N
6 Market street. Saltalers
askkdam-it
ipfitiVATEIDIRRAHRO.•
1 — Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL
and SURGICAL Office. No. ZS
Smithfield street. Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania.
Dr. BROWN is an old citizen
of Pittsburgh. and haa been In
Practicefortitelazttwenty-five
yoars. His business has been
confined mostly to Private and k o '
Surgical DIPOISSOP.
In nevi of a -medical friend, abowld not fidl to
find out the aura Placa of relief. The Doctor ii a
regular graduate, and his experience in *errant
ment of a certain dare of diseases is a sure guar
antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re
lief by the use of his remedies and following his
advice.
DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal
Diseases. Impurities and Scrofulous AlTectione.—
Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint.
which manifests itself in the form of tetter
peoriasis, and a great many forms of skin dis
eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely
ignorant. To peens so afflicted. Dr. Brown offers
hopes of a sure and speedy recovery.
SEMINAL EAKN ESS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
gratification. which the young and weak minded
often give way to. (to their own destruction,) are
the only reliable remedies known in the country
—they are safe. and make a speedy restoration
of health.
' RBELI3fATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this
painful disease is • raw D•vis—he will warrant a
cure. Be also treats Piles, Oleet, Gonnorrhsea
Stricture, Urethal Dinh& gee, Female Weaknes4.
Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joint.,
Fistula in Ana. Nervous Affections. Pains in .the
Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder, to
gether with all diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing tbisymptoms._ .ll containing
rag. dhected to DR. BROWN,lNo.ooseithfitisi
St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. will isa immediately aniwer•
ed. Medicine sent to any address, ably packs I
and secure from observation.
Office and Private Booms, No. 50 Smithfield
street, Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-dawns
PMTUONA OIL NVOITIES
LONG. MILLER CO..
WORKS AT SHARPSBURGE STATION. AL
LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
airOfficro and Wareham
Its MARKET PITTSBIIHOH
Manufactures of Mond:let's/ mid LuhriosAid
Carbon Oils and Newts.
MO. I RI/TINED OIL, WARRANTED
NON-EXPLOBIER aims on hand. oo24:Ir
JIIST
SMIXER DRESS GOODS,
Sun UmbersliaS, Maorißai. and t3aeques of
kinds:
We would invite all to call and examine bettors
purchasing.
Irish Linens and Nueline very
j Fh t ere
No. 98 Ilia ricifatreek Won '
• Faftlyattd old.
AN B. SEELY.
Saiii 141 FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT,
DILUXIIII IN
NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Sean
rides: ' ap4
peTwrozis
-150 bushels Red Potatoes,.
150 do Pinkeye end Palle Ch il i do:
40 do Prime Albert do; eat reseirid
and formals by • JAMES A. 1 , 5T7.121.
myl9 corner Market and Fire stream
EtritCl4* - Iact.W.A.GFENCIr.
TIIOIILIII RATTIGIAN, Rllll/AOPWAW
Asem..lls . Water. street. Pittsburgh, Pan
isproored to heat oat or and back papialigop
from or tio any part Of the old country. either by
st milmiumeitega.
BIGHT =AVIS NOR 817. E. Doable in mu
Part PI tow% . 7 . .
Aga for th ' Indianola' and Cindnnag
_Rad
reed.- 41sci, Agent for the old Alia Star L• of
thailinisto,and he thelinesof eteasiersuall-
Sr/ York Liverpool. Glasgow and
Gasetai. fell
W. , * D. REINHART.
Manufacturers and deafen in all kinds
"
niedi-17 Nes.l4laNdl MI Wool strut.
SPRING GOODS.
VESTINCS.
PIPRING GOOLti.
No. 1 rinb street.
PROPOSALS FOR LEAD.
CAVALRY HORSES,
CITIZENS AND STlitifiEß
1 TO THE PUBLIC.
low PECIALLY
1 .w 4 the ignorant andfalso
ly Modest of all denomi
-1
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders. self- ,
abuse and diseases or
cadent to youttts of both . ~.”•
sexes end adults, single or - Iniiirieti. Because
Da. Bleantatts publishes the Ant , of his doing
at. the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadful
ly
shocked. and think it a great sin - very
taWtxal
and for contamination , and - corruption ,Sinsonit
their wives. promising SOILs and daughter':. Their
family physician should be cautious to its, them
hi linerance that they do the same as Dr. . BRA?,
STEEP, ( t publieldng) lest a luorattve prao
tine might be to them awns stnpid fah*
modest and predumptuous families, born and
raised in ignoranoe, sprung up as mushroops and
who compare social:Y, intelligence, sense. to, ,to
dollars lad cents, tpystesionaly, *manly ora l ly
gotten, it is to publicity, howevex, thaissuinerous
parents and guardians are thenlbfbi that their 1
leons, daughters and wards. prevhanin searenes.dy. hebla
sickly anti of delicate condition and a
I have been restored to health and vigor hs , R.
DRANSTRUP, besides maw bed and after
1 marriage through him have been savedlstiret a
sai
-1 tering, anxiety, mortification. ko. Spermatorr
bee or nocturnal enuaissions, are comitetely cured
in a very short space of time bv his new remedies,
which are peculiarly his own. They are compounds
from the Vegetable Kingdom. having seen the
fallacy:of the Mercurial treatmenkhe has abandon
ed it and substituted the vegitable Female dig
eases are treated with 'narked success--hat*irighati
over fort,' Years (4 1 .4 experience in their treat
ment in hospitals of both the Old World 'and in
the United States; leads him to say—to all with a
fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom
upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with
montebanks and quacks , but come , and be cured
Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of
which so many annually till our countries can ,
now be relieved, providing they attend 0 it in
time Full particulars can hehad of my treatment'
by procuring a COPY of the 31edical Adviser,which
is given gnat to all that apply Having the all
vantage of over forty years experience and
91:m ery at ion , consequently. he has superior skill
us the treatment of special diseases, and who is
daily consulted by the profession. as well as racom
mended by repeetablo citizens, publishers, pro
prietors of hotels, acc. Office SIS Smithfield
street, near Diamond street. Private communi
cations from all Parts of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct to
BO VIO.
I .
detklyclaw Pitt.bur X in Pidt MON>.
NT . I
1.(11"7.4 tAB . MET1LLW........R. /MOLE
REINEMAN I MEYRAN & SIEDLE,
Na. 42 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
WITOLFS ALE AND DEALEEff tN
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
CLOCKS,
of every description.
FANCY GOODS
Bronze Statuary, etc.
WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS,
Materials and Machinery.
Whobade Agency For theedebreed
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Maaallwinred wit Waltham. Maas.
apl6-3mil
WlLLtilt lIIANP, neond irtAstadrea,
RANILISON s. COPIPIN, Special Partner.
General Partner*.
:WEANS & COFFIN,
( neeeasors t. Breanaltra, Means & C 0..)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Oomer Wood and Water Streets,
same PITTABOISSII, PA.
NA.TFLONA.
mine AIM NOW WANIIPACTURING
NV this article, which for brilliancy in burning
freedom of offensive odor, and trawl:w r y of
color. (which color we warrant to be e by
ago or exposurej is unsurpassed by say. Rumi
nator in this or Eastern markets. Ara profitable
Oil to the consumer. we can specially recommend
it. Also. our manufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
ileedby enlarge Soap Makers and Oil itellneries.
wh%zi
le missle per oent. in strength all the me
of Soda brought to this emantry. Our
MIS of
SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, AV
Are so well end favorably known, we taut the
m Ao n iesr su
g ffi ad ci inquiries
iries will bepromptly at
tmsded to by addreannit.
GEORGE COMORE, Aunt. .
Penna. Salt MannfacturiewEeleifroe7
24 Wood street, Pluesurik.
nal:lad/kw:is
WM. X. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
Iron Founder*,
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND OMEN MANUS.
Near the Penn. R. R. Paseenger Denot.
PITTSBURGH. PA..
NigrAurineAcruas ALL KINDS 01
/VAL Steam Eines. ranging from throe to one
hundred and horee power. and silted kw
Grist Mills, Saw ills, Blast Furnaces, Factories,
eto.
Give particular attention to the oonstruotiou
Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and Mr
upnghte. mulay and circular saw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship
ment at Shortnotice. Enginesand BoiWoof aver,
description.
Also. furnish &dierirand Sheet Iron ea_parately.
Wrought Iron Shafting. Hangers and Pulliam in
every variety, 'and eentinue the maaufaatornoi
M
Woolen Machinery aadachine COL..
Our prices are low. our maehinemmanufsetut•
ed of the beet quality of material,, and warranted
in all eases to give Indignation. • • •
filliWOrders fromVl parts of the country @Melt
tadand promPtlY - • filldww
MEDICAL
E -•
NEW DISCOVERY.
. 9
M THE SPEEDY SED - PEEHANI
ENT' elan of -
GONORAM, GLUT.. I:INAT
BleehaSse, Weaknare. tly Nub.
sumo, neonti -moo, Gaol alto
mum 0, met, &Octopi and
A~bU one of the Kid
Which has bee nen sad Bladder.
by upwards of
ONE HUNDRED 'PHYSICIANS,
In their rivets media% with the satire mew.
wipe ' Ceram, Corgi. Caramel'. or an
compound known.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
usT y % scam. 'Often etrecalai ame In a
kw • and-when a sere le egoo itiePennatt
eat. &tempered hop vagetebla Mama
that t are hand," oaths oatoui.andsso.
atit the. =men. of bnProtnste the .. - sad
banzr a tooeted, all Minim tootee•wr ed.
No of diet bastopeary. wrt Oho eila
nor dmth eir action interfere wl .Ipoitswe pu t ,.
suite. •Nach bolt contains tie does ' 11.91 e.
PRIOR ONZ DO r l i a •
and will be tent by mail. by any ad.
verde:4 Agent on receipt o the geoneY.
None genuine without my demure on the
wili rffkltd.N. Itochwitarja 1 t.
atabiewl
dollydr
°co yzi rner Market stree u t
and cod.
o
LOAN OPPrIM
HENRY- W. CIMIOTT
110.100 NMITNINTELD
Near the corner Fifth. Pithier&
ASONILY IN LAMS M =AND ' arrALL
17. th quantities loaned on Gold 111111 Mires. Die.
monde, Jewehi. Gobi and Enver WatehMiel
all kW& of valuable articles. for *as length
thee agreed an. The goods thstmetlib d o h'
without the Ticket.
4/A. Moo Hours from 7 A. hL to .10P. H.
JAM
DONCAIii, DUNLAP St CO..
. Manufacturers of
rims wflr spy
CA.R.330 Z 4 0 I •
L l O- sy Lll . lResr irniurrmotzs-
-air"'"%iiiiivisixtisiri4o
_
Establighed 1512.
/11111 E UNDEnslailitiw
insagaaia_ ,0 to. tit Pil under Dr. Tweddle'a , Patent ''TILOMP . AP PAPATUS,
rqtvivtovl Pittniutry iris, 1 114 2, IT. ' -
dared totally annecareri in (112t111/ilf PaIrOIGUEL
or other DK aid wet iromuktps.pve,or,k. %tams
be anoelled AbiPnottir aresalmare
Wender with eindisionot to tiro MIMI* Pa'
ties, whoealtelaniss wabinW StellaP: -
Ma ' am T Milleree.; PallisialWakes
saylor .
- Lannert Brew. =moat,
The &hoes works were designed and oiwaineted
and sint In operation by Dr. D. WC. TWATIDL V
The lldrowlag Waft We have deo s
Mein.
aD2 WorAir
P tni a
s r!!!'
f2:INglietMAAO
DAVIS & PHELLIIi%
Nei. 100 WATER R 101 EMT 8111,1ffp.
Bras Founderis,
•
STEAM AND DAS MMES.
mhlESmd -4 ?. azio
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY: I 1W: PATENT AGENCY.
01:
. .•
DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. It'. MST. W. rev.
FOP Tllfehre Ife . ,:ap i t ' V.V. PUltit tear
_ - — l.Tatra . thttiaror
au - Oltorr of Wield the W•obliarton
eonselic of *less.
Patent ' oll iccutlie : mi l W ane Ama te n
0 Pliteni iiKee e
last foe as aligned for 14111p491
r Yearebt the - Pitt.
*ember et theeat Alas .
, Dees.
Board of AporaL'n,
NOTE—MI intormatien necesku7 precrire •
Patent and copy of flic PROW LOWE stalliteut
OftaMe.
Neer to resent Comadeeianei.of Paten
David P. Holloway. • d
\33
iv at m - stet:7l4.
Plumbers and Gila riti t e,,rs,
mo: las Woos mai" , or'poriprit s ,,
mar estrum, invueusirs.
47 OHIO sTREZT ALLSOMMT,
W& Till 118 IrOWS OM" r ..t , : . _
limai k it Al.. llw i
J.. ..k....i.... •
jet
Copper. Metall with rik. '
OIL N B. AU can's Nom* attoodeCtor
IL B. dr _C. P. BlLOptint i
ManshotieW awl Dealers ln
80011, GAP. ILIETTiIiN
and all kW& of • :
WRAPPING PAPER, Lave rearretava
No. 117 Wood sires' So -
NO. 88 SMITHFIELD 'STREET.
Pitt 6 burab'i'Pam
sir Gob Paid no RAQ& :
P. SriIMF .-4. D. 11117111a.........j. •
Latin Miller& Itlokatoon
up.m-mmit & nnoptittitig,
ffitieoevaor to iloyanor k Antteriimifil
For.ign
jor l ik ita. awal s e u peat ia. ers ve _ t ret .i onal7 1,... •
sugars. Flir• Weeks. 41seAli-9
NOES us AND see WOOD. 87107.,
rim CROW[
ROUSTA. i. IIMIAOI4
ROST: DAL2II 'EI:LW' CO.,
Whole le Omen,.
cawsJlllo F A ORWAIIIIRIEMEROUUITS,
ND
Deana* Prothosaiinitamigbilktilibeibii4.
Ns. LIZZI7 ZATIIIIIII4,.
1.410.1. Ottritibrw9g
GRAPE Mai
IMINEURRTIIIOIIIIIII.
UN;Wk
ana g rir assi tia lkit i allit t
Dam& , irk at Ini •
skit
DUKSNE -ININVWMB.
411 C 0 .4
m•is vi A 'Tv aril oP "Teti et it?_
tt
PINIB4BD BRAM WO
GAO AND STEAK ',MEM&
tiara ttatitbn &V* 90 Sow.
asupsokelmoto
a17:70064 work aiid rtaiMax j ,.
OD. Ga ta Da i liloir Mira
Doi
_temittisod
STRmisi AND DU r Ar 4:
t!'llrEfve'v7CT
CARRULGIMBIttrciIIs,
R.octiwAta.,inow..orkonw
N.. le !tea . Selesetsllllotenike
1,10 dos kr
rial and rualsiroP. . sks
com Nrc
WIVITM* MET
IrSTAADMAB
S iarestutt .: carte ,
WALL` P. P.
WINDOW Cr
New Asia for
A Yams• Vallop
maw lifter
**Wpm
For oh bit
_
mom._ riuuna.
N.. a lama atiatr: '
One..4lMF
11T
“ A lparli ail lerik agit at the
'4•
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. .
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COMMISSION MU iwet
• nams.RecaL.L.,,,t
PIG METAL AtiP ATAMOV
MO' 74 *AM .Iq.,IRURLMILOWSIdetowi
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