VOllme XX. S TOVE tp , 05.4.6. A. BRADLEY, NO." 30 WOOD STREET, corner Phstand„ Pittsburgh, Manifaeturer and Who!wade and Retail deiderin all kinds 01 :Gook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c. •-sa- In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the. merits of which have been fully tested by thoiatrimi.S, and the Stove proneumted unequaled - by any in this market•, together with a great many other desirable patterns. We bare also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of.the BES." 1" PATTERNS uuw Bend to the public. • Sr FANCY EN.A MELEI) ORA'rE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the new, ca styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very low prices. $' Special inducements offered to builders in want of ORATE FRONTS:. tny:Dt f 1111311KENI X LOOKING GLASS 41& PIC TERE FRAME MANUFACTORY NO&2*I EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 117114/t175 GRAND STREET A: 213 CENTRE STREET. EstahlishedlSU. NEWYORK. Es .tablisbed DM This Establishment has been in successful operation 24 years, and is the 'Largest of the kind in the Unite,l States. We have on hand or manufactured to order every deseript ion of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE AND POR TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Ornamental Pie,. win. Oval anti Mantel Gln,ses, Coneeetinit Cur -nines. Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble blabs, Toilet (Masses, etc.. Mouldings for Pieturh Tr Ines, iii leneth4 suita ble for transportation. eithertigt led;a9. woorf„afk, /Am, MitAogony it, Our new Manufactory and exre ive ftwilitice enable eta to !burnish any article in our linens too,/ as the beat. and as chwvp as the ,heap,o, DEALERS ARE INVITER TO CA LI, I'PON UM when they visit N , .a• York. We maim able to sunnly•thean with ercr article in our line which they can possibly reloire, at priees Laver than'they can purchase elewliv-% ()MAPS hp mail 0tr0md....? 1,, pr ttttt phirr• f I nut 4,i; to c”11 whea 3pni .•re Waresoonl4. N•• 2 1 .1 r.• NY. • • - iii.iftAce. v. siuti:it. *A:ft all 2:3=1 ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE. UNDER CARE OF THI TRA3CISCAN OHO TOURS , INATITIRTION, IL IN LOltE'rrO, Cambria county Pennavl. vomits four utiles frotu Cresson Station the direct route between Ph ilml e ph ia :Ind Pitts burgh. was chartered in 10: - .4, with privilige. to gaffer the usual Collegiate and 1)041.4e5 . The location of the College 'a e„f ,„ eaithy in Penusy Iva nu —t 11 is portion , .) the A Ite. Athens , Atenntaina being proverbial ft. its rm., ' , Mar.. bracing air, and pie u resulto seenerv. The Scholastic year v.ontneneee on the I-I It 'MONDAY after the 1:41. of AD: U: 4 'l', and end about the kith of JUNE following,. It t vi le ! into two Sessions. Students cannot return loom botwemtbe Sessions. All the Apturatns neoos• way (*Land Surveying Encineering, will. be furnishing by 'the Imtitution t o I n Instrepeutal 'Lad Vora! Mashy forms uo I, 1 °barge! • Students will be admitted 11, sin °la' years to the rage of manhood. Teewe-Board and Tuition, payonle half ymo.s =W sl end use of Redding 10 and Mitrlem Language;, extra 11l Studentsapend Vaeatioo at the College. Reference can he mule to the it. Rev. High. ; °Tenser. to the Rey. T. S. !fey:lol.ls, St. Mat y Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsbur.l Diocese. r4l '4 4,4 Ale -421. rt,iP T . , " --• THI GMT CURE FOR CONSUMPTON • PROPRIETOR oI ruts MEDI CINE having made it the study of years to ooneentrate the life of the Fine Tree into 3. Medi dueler diCetises of the Lungs and Throat. is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex .Perisuste. This truly great and good medicine is prepared with much care. the tar being distilled expressly for it. is therefore free front 311 impuri ties of common tar. It kia cured more cases of Cousumption than "ftknown remedy on earth. wilt cure BRONCHITIS. williscre ASTHMA. It will eure SORE THROAT AND BREAST. It will sure COUGHS AND COLDS, and is an valuable remedy for di-teases of the KIDNEYS. URINARY COMPLAINTS. ilirteware of Counterfeits:Vl If Lou have the Dyspepsia use WISHARTS DYSPEPSIA PILLS, and if they do not cure you go to the agent of whom you purchased them and receive your money. Plea/wean at his store and get a descriptive cir cular. A box of Pills sent by !nat.:post-paid on receipt of One Dollar. •- . . No. 10 South Second street, Phila.. L. Q. C. WISUART, Proprietor. Sold by . Dr. KEYSER. No. 110 Wood street. no9:lveod Clerk, Burke _B., Baker, MANUFACTURERS i IMPORTERS OF Neddloo,rish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, &c., X lB Maiden Lane & 35 Liberty pt., N. Y. Weald respectively call the attention of whole sal* dealers totheir extensive and varied stock of EISHING TACKLE. Their Factory. '• NEPTUNE WORKS . "' CaataaBt: Broo klyn . c has been in suceowful goer atiht- fin four ' pears, where they manufacture every variety of • • MK HOOHN . NPEADS, fratitaked, .Spring Steel. and which they war nentaga simerior and fully cheaper than the intaW s are. IiONACITLD AND EXECII. TED lIISCE. fur any variety or style of Hooke;Reds:Reels. Lines. Seines, baskets. and Trainer Bait Water-proof Lines at reduced Mesas. would call particular attention to their Of - Hooke. lftiolt.for the sale of WARIRINN eele brategiirffle&eyed. and TELE4DIAPH NEE. DIAL: . at 3mdeod OIL SOAP, IN CONNEX- Vitt other articles. is said to be the end/ !bias that will effectually preserve fruit trees Jamas savages of insects. bugs. Sic. It is 1814 C 9 liirtieularly applicable to the Plum treat,' suit 'answers well . for Peach. Apple, Pear and Chem trees. Try ik a small fruit, T he e sore you hundreds ofdollars worth of fruit. The Whale Oil Saab *fir sale at • ' JOSEPH FLEMING'S. myM corner Marketstreet and the Diamond. SMITH & PITOMEN, TAILORS, N O. 4 ST. CLAM ISTMEE.T. EllikWß MOWER& & REAPERS. AtISSIKUS IRON HARVESTERS. CATITGA CHIEF, JR.. 'WOODS' MOWER, Separatoii,. Hoploand Dog Powers, Hay Elevators, astyi ki llsks_2Lkieghes. ... I StaYlhe Stones and Rifler. 'mama. ow 4 narrows, and all sorts of Arleedtutal Implements constantly lun gat e mu tes & WHO'S. No:1Y? street, snows* awes use* .: soya/ - lloitatOrringes ; Xll3 do liwonona in prime or- : da..Alionhothi .. A ROO .1.3,iw.t. • • , 004. sar~4lss aria No. 0 skeet. Allesions. _ ..,... .-. . . . ' • '.= ' :'": egr . . . . • - - " . i .... ..3 .. ~ - ...' ..: 1, , .• , .!!: if tglte, .ig i • -. ~ .!: .• - ,-, ~ :" ' . :',..:1 : :: :: ~ ,:, :,.. 7, .., 7 i2l ; V 'R .. X . _ . ~ , . . .. . 1 7._ ) ,_•,. . ~:.,..,, ~, ~,..... . • . .. : .. ii . •.: I. ~- : i :::•,...;.., -J. •, ~. ~z. i .„t . i - 1 ., ~ • ~..ii-, : •.:7,..-,.. ; . ~. . . 1 . .. , t ii • ~, . . • . , ~ , .. ... *' it ...-- . DAILY( POST. The Battle of Hanover Court House. We gather the first details ofthe fight at Hanover Court House, between General Morreli's divfsion, attached to Gen. Fitz John Porter's corps, and a body of the rebels, from a correspondent of the New York 11% , th1. We have only space for two extracts, showing what was done by the the Pennsylvania regiments. the 83d and After describing the surprise the letter Writer says —The guns captured were 12 pound smooth bore brass howitzers,. belonging to Latham's celebrated New Orleans battery, and they were left in good order. The lim her-boxes were nearly fall ammunition, though one of them had been blown up by a shell from Griffin during the first of the engagement. The charge of the Seven teenth New York upon these guns was very handsomely done. The superior drill of the regiment was manifest in the solid and regular front which they preserved in. moving forward. The officers behaved with coolness and unflinching valor. Ma jor Bartram and Lieutenant Colonel Mor ris, though both confined to their tents for days previously, were in their sad dles, and with Colonel McLane and Lieut. Col. Vincent, of the Eighty-third Pennsyl vania, stignalized their bravery by the cap ture of num erous single-handed. General Butterfield vein plltnented Col. Lansing very highly on his achievement." The attack in the rear is then described and theu conies the following paragraph : ••While this hot fight was going on, the brigades which were in the advance were returning on the double quick. They form ed in line in the wheat field near where the first engagement took place, then pressed thrin Lz h the wood, vigorously, and were soon face to thee ith the enemy, who wore ei id,n;ly startled by the appearance of so stronv, a reintlar,!,,inent. Butterfield threw the Eigh:y-third Pennsylvania and Six teenth Mitdaigan in int the left. McQuade sent the Sixty-second Pennsylvania, Col. Black, in the timber on the extreme right, deployed mainly as skirmishers„ and ad vancing rapidly: also the Ninth Massachu s,its. Col. CH*. On the left of the Eighty third. The Fourteenth New York having relieved the Second Maine, was joined by the Thirteenth Ne w' York. from Coionel Wa-ren's brigade, on our left mupported by lterdatt•s Sharp4tdoters. half of whom I went in with their Sharpe's rifles, doing sure mirk at every shot. while the halanwe of the regiments were held in reserve.- - lin's battery now caine 'thundering ill. unlimbered and took poxition in a twilit,- lin 4 . and enutan•need throwing shell and shrapnel with exeellent effect. The fresh regiments now p!essed forward. the Eighty third Pennsylvania e' under seN • eral volleys. hat reservito , its lire for close planers. losing but slightly. The enemy Mond the pressure of the Sixty-second on his left and the oilier regiments in front altogether too great, and, with several well directed volleys, our advancing col umns soon threw him into the direst con fusion. and he at once beat. a precipitate retreat, under the cover of the dense forest in his rear. rflE V1140e1" WAS or as ! All honor to the three noble bands who so long held the enemy in check without abating an iota of their foothold ; and great praise to the vigorous and timely efforts of the brave regiments of Col's. Butterfield and eQuade, who drove from the ground a force superior to the whole of ours engaged at any one time. Butterfield'sefforts, from first to last. were productive of the very best results." In this action six hundred prisoners were taken and Gen. Stoneman captured a rail way train. 'fin , loss in our regiments was as follows : 411.4 NIGHTY-THIRD RNNTVLVANLt. Killed—Private Sweeny, Co. I). Wounded—Private Minor Cheesman, Co. E; Corporals Jacob T. Schriver, Jas. P. Siggins, Privates Benj. F. Briggs, A. P. MeCalmont, Co. G • Sergeant. E. I). Hulbert, Private Frank Mcßride, Co. K ; Private C. C. Stalker, Co. 1). Aggregate, one killed, eight wounded and one missing. siNTY-SEP(IND PENNSYLVANIA. Wounded—Private Ira Felt, Co. 1; Private William Heed, Co. 1) ; Private James McSharrin, Co. I; Private David Harney, Co. F, in neck. [lncomplete.] PROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGONS • OFFICE QUARTERMASTER U. S. ARMY. Pittsburgh. Pa.. May 16.1861 fiaEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE• ceived at this office until 12 M. on TIM Its- DAY, the Sib of Juno, 1862. for the delivery at such point or points within the limits of this city as may be designated by the undersigned of TWO HUNDRED MIXT WAGONS: Specifications to be seen at this office Bids will be received for the whole number. or for any number not less than fifty. Bids will not be received from any tierson not actually engaged in the manufacture of wagons. Each bid must he accompanied by a guaranty for the execution of a contract in case the bid. be accepted, and good and sufficient security in not less than' the amount of the bid. will lie' required for the due performaneaof the contract The bid ders will state explicitly the period within which they propose tc deliver and other things being equal. preterence will bemoan to bids specifying the shortestperiod. Blank forms of bids : guaran ties and bonds, may be procured on application at this office personally, or by letter or telegraph Proposals by firms must name all the'parties to inch firms. The proposals of biddeis not ineimforMity to the above requirements, will not be considered. .Bidders must be present when the .bids are vened t The right to reject an bide is reserved. Address_ proposals as follows: MM. ALEX. %IONTGOM.ERY, Quartermaster U. S. A., Pitts 3uzgh. Pa.. and endorse them "PROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGONS. " my26-tf [All Pittsburgh papers publish.] W. CLIIXISOMULII....O.IOOIINOIOIS4I-W. WWI wawa D.. 1 .41011111.....................-..,..,. _............0. 110$1901. CI Uintliiiittalf - 4.114:•'-C ‘../ BURGH IMAM WQ Wean house. H e Wake sgreet. , nad4oloo drink ntninillb. P tlt ire nporbrrags Inds Boum Window Oh= ilitiactur as a» ' can Convex Glass. r. reglor windows, 9111 • and public buildings. u ps . S, EASTERN CAMINIS, BUGGIES WAIONS; . . . • NEW AND 88,CONM-111A111811D , FOR sale, and will positively be sold at the lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular atten tion paid to repairing: MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville, Penn street, new' the Two-Mile Bun. rilY24:6uid - - 11100 R. 8 A L LOTS IMICOL. line township, adiolniaggt.Mary'eCeinetel7. ninety-six feet front. li ea. haulm" *id tea depth, enclosed by paling fenee. 'The IWO will be field together or separatetr. st floc form and l ong ti t. apply to JALI. A.DRYLIM, 184thr dtlihiggisCissetegg. Z. U. CASIDAY. Net.. Sleek. Draft. await Yd Wort•. need irlstate and Nei , _ foriamoopt. .uwarizia. , I liaptso,ltiehturallitatidiftersa#ll4:l PITTSBITRG-H, WRDNESDAY c A. 1.141, . From thP Temple Bar Magazine. STORY OF THE WINTER-LIGHT. IConeluded.l I am an, intruder, here, .1 perceive sarcastically commenced Iteinrich Otter bein. "1 am come, let it be known, to present myself as a studyto my fair nephew. Perhaps he would like again'to take a sketch of the 'miserable wretch who de votes his days and nights to the damning worship of pelf.' Yes, here he is, a t'ul! length original, and Master Carl may draw him in his proper dimensions. see. grows thin and emaciated'—those are the words, are they not?—'while feasting his eyes on his perishable treasures :' is it not , so ?—'his palsied handclasps the miserable coin, while charity is suffered to languish I in the streets; and thousands. nay myriads, of human beings are famished with (!141. and the want of the simplest necessaries of lir.% ' 'hit not so? Poi read the text aright!" said Carl, his impatience no long er suffering him to restrain his indignation, "sir, you are the author of oqr misery : it is intolerable that you should VC/:tie here to mock and insult us. boil knows how it is I have offended you ! If against myself your anger rages, least of all can 1 .con. ceive why it should burn against those who have never injured you. and whose only fault is that they have extended their friendship to me, and opened their arms to receive ''Ni ! you know not. do volt hypo critically retorted II ein rief. )tteil,”4l, hissing througlihis teeth. "Perhaps I fen- Wilhelm will recognize these signat u ?” —holding up a batch of papers for the mer chant to notice. "My condemnation !" ejaculated I [err Ritter ; "produce those and I am worse than n bankrupt—rev integrity. rev honor. my character is gone'" "I know it," replied the MIS"r. • • Let me see,'' he continued in a musing eader tone, as if calculating to himself : " - they are worth to me any hour forty thousand dotlats: and give me the power to co ns i gn you ignomimously to the jail. htmllm iue a light, "Franz, — addressing In elerk• !•let me see that the document is valid." Franz brought. the light : awl while tip parently reading the content, the miser set fire to the paper. "fly heavanso he signat tire is eons!' med!!' exclaimed the miser, in a tone of alarm and surprise; "the document is worthlei-s and can serve me no longer.'' "You have others that will a r a il and ruin me, if such be your wish.•' re plied the merchant, in a subdued voiemite diVat Me a feeling half of pride. half of he • —True : •boy are in this [ld:et-book . but why idolong this comedy There : take these Leper and use them as you will. Carl. — he rurtiuu 1 . F11.414:14 tu rn i ng up to•itiWW. triumphed at least over ~ u.• be-art. true all bast written. for live :mil forty Years I have crushed every tender. .-i'v gutmerous impulse of my Inouye and made MallllllUll and cent-per-cent ml god. Ask me not more of the source of my conversion— at -least to•night. Believe N in !motiory of her whose goodness and excellency I ha% forgotten for 50 many yeurs. I have broken the bonds that have hound me hued and foot to the worship of wealth. and benumbed every fine attribute and quality oft he soul. — Every one wits startled to bear Heinrich thterbein moralize in so eloquent n strain. Lotchen east curious glances at Carl. and Herr Wilhelm stood petrified with todmi ishment. •‘Cotne. l'( , 111111lied tht• miser, taking hold of the merchant with both his hands, "a spirit •voice whispered my ear to-night. us I knelt kehind a cluster of pillars in thegreat 11utn. I ...mid not see the angel-forth: hut I felt as it nose the presence of wings overshadow me : strain of music. solemn and sacred---a strain that for half a century I had • not heard—dank deep into my heart: a sensa tion I cannot express overpowered me: two thoughts alone penetrated my soul, but they came like fire upon nny brain—they flashed like lightning on my heart. I was then told that to be happij we must be social. (7101 wealth lobe blessed must be distributed." As soon as the startling effects of this declaration passed off, inexpressible joy beamed on the faces ofall present, save of Franz, who had been the author of the mischief, having played the part of traitor, and placed Carl's book on his uncle's desk, The hope he had entertained of reaping the benefit of his malicious conspiracy had vanished. We might. prolong our narrative of what took place this Christmas eve, but to what good purpose ?—ru i bone? The miraculous change which had come over the miser was duly appreciated by Carl Heine and his be trothed, who, on the strength of some mu nificent checks presented to them by Hein rich Otterbein, were able to set up a suit able establishment of their own while Herr Wilhelm appeared on the Borse— the little incidents vaguely alluded to hav ing reached no farther than the room in which they had been broached—and be came a really prosperous man. The old usurer resolutely abandoned the vicious habit of charging sixty, eighty and a hundred per cent for accommodations, and app eared never so pleased or proud as when fondling his grandchildren, which it was his good fortune to do in the due course of time. He became a younger and a heartier man, and lives to tell his own tale, and point its moral, whieb he does with'gennine unction and glee. IMPROVED SCREW WRENCH PATENTED FEB. 251.11, 1E412. MIMS WRENCH IS MADE TO FIT 4/- attar or nut without adjusting. and is much better adapted lbr all practical purposes and can be 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 tom. Those dealing in patent rights will find it to theitadvantage to call and examine the wrench. An excellent chance for a good investment is Gr imed. HOLLEN & PIERCE, Patentees, my29-3t . Mansion House, Pittsburgh. OWEN BYRNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. HA VTM RICTURNED 111031 NEW YORlL.with a space stock of CLOTHS. CABICOIEBSS tad vis6ElNOl3. which• can be p at Defoe for below the seal rates. _4l.7lMar. illlioomotoolo offered to cosh Immo. WM. B. SMITH JOS. R. HUNTER. WM. H. SMITH dr co, WHOLESALE GROCERS, NOL 114• SECOND ARO 147 FIRST STREETS doMI rzirrearnau . ''. ''MI IA T • aseriatimai;tan; - 1111 10 RI& ' ' . 11 01 1 . 11 dik IWPartilletit."-• 4 r ta m 1 141.411. le AO laden par diem: Mel 1114" sad autaras tomata U fk-- ; Otos U. A.. Na 849 tibeity atrall. Pa. ' azydd-If 1 iiir 1. 1 v,. /t . , ..,. D l 11 1. ; T . : - 4 spRING - - • ' IP4 ti ~.e.. AVINGS INS . , TION I ' I CLOTHS, CASSIMERES NO. ITO SII lIT Orr 1 EL TWEET. i ,t)1.1 , 0SITI , THE t'USEosfllvi.:•l4.l t . :11 A E!) k•) President A :11Etit PAIL IL . .1 a I 'tc.x: 1T I: SII).7::* TS. Win. 11. Smith 11. I'. li.nil.l Thos. I). .11e3 , 1..r A. Iteioesyy Francis SelleN Josh“n Ittinel - eE John F. Jennings, Jaerth Atietzrath Thomas S. Illair Ah:li- 111 NY Ifenryl.lov,i .1 I fre'a' S "...k TR US 1'E.F.7:5:, .1 . ,,ia1i Kii,.. 0 Zug- 1 A S 11‘ , 1; .1., 3 Dilwurqi S S Fowl,. • W A R e p: les \V 11'4,m:wk.:I l• 0 Selppertx I' Ilalin: t, r W Itirket....n . .f 111 Tiernan S II Martittltp It M Long' R .f Ancltirson .Iris W Itaxior 1)1.1 Meliiinlny C If Wolf Itotmrt I.) . Conhrit.t \VII Smith IV lhink:n I: It Jane= li I' Tonal IV II l'hdr4 t It Herron .`•:/.7( 'V 1: T A le V A Y.!) 7h'E11SITI:!:1: .g). E. McKiNEEV. Open doily. from Is A. '4. T. 2 P. X. day and Saturday el - ening-T. from is Depoait. , reeravad or UNE Dl dl li and ttpwar.t. Dividends deelarod in t) , , - -ad.er and .1 alio em it year. alluwo.l :ye in 1%6 eretlit .if the nail r in Wrest, thus e. - ..nputtn•liii4 it. ltu..tt;.•ontaini;iq Ch.trt,r. 113--Luvr,r. tin nininq 91. th Thi , upt chat' , to eitimingq ore iitinil,flien . litinrtunit3- to accunutl~tta. by • saved. ft rum whieh will be it rr.onr. a when needed. their money 1101 only bi•ing ran. tint lii.iitritignitoreiti, in deed of roniaining tny2l WESTER STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET., Pl'll'sl3l_7l - 1611 GRAFF & (10 &IMM :.01 A N 12 ,•xll tht •Ise 4141,11 , 1, A G (1. E 3 t c) U E 01 well ,Ileeto.d COOK,PARLOR AND HEATMNI STOVEs. otso„ noyttoymti Kitchell Ranee*. Brate trtrithi, - 11TOIP low Wore. de., g which will found the Best Cool Cook StIMPPI In the Stole. Tly.. Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, Were ,awar led the FIRST PREMIUM at the Not , . Fair for the REST COAL COOK STOVES. Also FIRST PR E -11 oworded to the T E A.NI ERICA N, U LOBE A REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD 0;0E' NOW IN USE. The KE:NI ECKE.IN mei IC A N,IAS Premium Stnveo are Ithgarpos:e.l. Wee alt etteLtion of DEALERS owl ILDERS to the la rtro.4 stook of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STA U. N It--We line the DIAMOND 'til Ei'LIPSE gal Conk Stoves told:Soap `tone init-s, sod the tire Letter than irot.. ne:S:i 3 FAM/LT 4'O 1. DEPOT. WM. M. STEWART, URJN I (7 ,4 O.A 41• 1111,- Corner SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY STREETT, ALLEGHENY CITY. llL:Families supplied with coal at low rates on short notice. riIEETII EXTRACTED WITADitT 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 process. and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation. whatever has been said by persona interested in asserting the contrary, having no knowledge of my process. style. V. I ).—ARTIFICIALargesas TEETII inwill serted in every and eh low, as warrant the best of material in all eases. E. 017 DRY, Dentist, 131 Smithfield street. n 1413 is NEW GOODS WE DAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM the East a large and choice selection of SPRINO A A7D SUMMER COOPS, for Gents' and Youths wear, embraeings till the newest styles COATINGS, CASSIMERES AND VFSTINGS. W. H. McGEE & CO., 143 .Federal street corner Market Square. Allegheny CRY. MY9 LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MINES - AND- • SMEILTINIR WORKS. itt - "cuitnry at co.. Manufacturers of Sheath, Braziers' and Bolt Cooper. Pressed Cop per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, cater Solder, &c. Also importer: and dealers in Metals, Tio Plate, Sheet Iron. Fire, &c. Wirt Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Unchir., nd Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh, Penna. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pttern. fe2l:lyde at Ssom H &soN & ii&mfavossBo ARMONIIIMS' A third supply of these elegant, useful and cheap Harmoniums received to-day. Teachers Directors of Schools; Singing Masters, Leaders Choirs, and tho public HenerallY, are respectfully invited to call and examine them, at the muck; warenxims of JOHN 11. MELLOR; myB WOod street. **-1k A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT—DR. JIL SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from the reeipo of Dr. Stephen Sweet. of Connecticut, the great bane cotter. and bas been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the must estenishingpaccess. As an external rem edy it is without a rival and will alleviate pain more 'speedily. than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic . and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible._ and as a cure for Sores. Wousill Sprains, Bruis kc.„ its soothing, healing,, p a power f u l ening properties. excite thejust wonder and lastonialuseat of all who have ever given it a trial. Oveg four hundred certificates of remarkable cores, perforuied by it within the last two years. attest this fact,L IL E. SELLERS k CO., Agents fotPittaburgh. da27:lydaareow J_ AMES MILLING**. MONOICSIAIIE. *. LA PLANINOMILL. watilttitapeettellY W hom the public that he has rebuittliasa:lheitb% and having ealattted hiatetablishmeat, palatial It with the neiriietlad itingta i a4l • . eiry; torsiprejoated Wheat& ••• „ • oral minas _aviCrealawhiahmisew , se d a tt er% Lila dried. frames. inoaldiaga r A4 Via . o•l4. nismag. zo.tt.- firTONE wAiss ritizses from 2 ift to6inehoolflahord rook for liKl °RIVING, JUNE 4, 1862. Tilt.' LA7IS1,.117 7 :1:1!.! W E HAVE NOW sTonE A co*. PLE'PEsteck of SI"R INI7 Ii t►O DS, all 'new nod desirable styles, wbieb barn been carefully selected in New York, with a desire to please the inest ilistideous, and cotnprising in all the various new fabric and novelties of the 4 70118071. We would respectfully solicit on early call from our patrons and the public, to te:it the taerit3 the same or thetasehc,. • SAIIIEEI. GREY dr. SON, Dl43r47laant i 1 co , N... 11l *Will Street. 1 PROPOSALS FOR LEAD. I.lit t xi , Orrtur. WAR DF:PARTNENT. ! I ROPOSA 1. by this DPPflt - tment until SP. M.. on the o•ven ilig "h the dth OF JUNE. for the ,lelivery at the bpllewing Arsonals, us soon it3l.o3 , ibie 5,000 Tons of Lead, as follows : •1t the W:stervliet Ar uthl. W...6r Trry . N 17 York, 2 , X0 At the New York Ar4enill, N..w Y o rk. 1,1:14, At the Allegheqy It r h Arsenal. Sr. 1..t1;4, 1.660 • The Lead Into! he Galena, or other American. ~t aihttrif, or =oh Engli-h, of the app-,wed Prlpt,ni.9 h. tra• ..f :You :on, and "1 11 1 1 . . t..; y tit? filfic,mit ~1* each ilolivery. F:silare to deliver at a H.N , 111e,1 tint:, will sub he emit raetOr VAR forreiture of tha amount to 1.04..1iver.,1at that time. ot•tnining rontritrt+ will he required to e.nt ,, r into toni,li with proper •tareties for itR fiiith ful perf.wrnonee. The Ileriti.rtnient rostwveß to itself the right to rei:...et gut:' 144. ''ot ,,, Fults will ho ttadresßed no followx : OEN. J. W. ItIPLE V. Chief of Ordnanoe. 11. C.. and Ainol.l ho rn L.nwl 4•10 T0 p,- 0 ,14 for il'L. lI iSA pr I: 014 . 11 F.. I :11I1v 27. 1562. /MI E 441' ANTEry OF 11.1111111 ossirell by the above strlverti,einent is redtwed thiri of the amount, namely 1.666 t.ns , : fir making the t•re , 64lll= d , extended u• the it h rd'A roust is 62. rit,r 4; JAS. W. RIPLEY. Brig. I;eti. EATON, MACRIVM A CO- it~ethc /IT tenti.n of NVhulr•aala• Ar, !Retail IfauyeriEs t. u lame and larierl rt,mk rd rlur.irable goods just np eurd lC •liiilNGTitti. D. 4:- May 27th. I'n 2. t . illattri..o:4.ll.S Wll.l. HE If y rrizbur,.7, Chi.nta, and Indianapolis by t 6.• „rhesp.r. GI the Quarterintoters Department. S.on.ae.l at these plaev rasp. rticely. until the i h .74' i net:t. for the delivery ~n befori the 30th that nim:ll of 2,59111 Cavalry Horses at l'o - rysvilla . ltld.• 1.5110 at ChicAga and 1.000 at imlienal:eli.s. The horses to be sound, not leg; lLat. 4 . 4 mare than 4 years old: D.A leg , than 13 high, .lark color and adapted to en , : 7 y ~rvice. None will be reeeirakuutil•they: inipeled by an at/tin/rival a.xeut of the_gor ererueel. thy order E. SIBLEY. turM'-tf Col, Dept. ge.441 4 . Gen KENSINGTO* IRON AND NAIL WORKS. ttot BLAC K. 'Manufacturers of liar. Sheet. Boiler. Plate. Hoop. A and T Iron. Nails and Spiltett AL o, Screen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron. suitable for Coal Works. Worka are adjoinin¢ the CITY OAS WORK Warehouie N 0.8% Water street and N 6 Market oit reek Magaley's Building'. a 08:6am-is PR IVATE DISEASES-. Dr. BROW N'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Wine, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, --i Pennsylvania. Dr. BROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has been in " " Prae tine for the last twenty-live yeam His business has been confined mostly to Private and Surgin I Diseases. In need of a medical friend. should not fail to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate. and his experience in the treat ment of a certain class 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 Sivofulons Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of tatter psoriasis. and a great many forms of skin dis eases.. the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure sad sPeedLeeeeeee7, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. - - . 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 reiteration of health. Dr. Brown's remedies never * fail to cure this painful disease is 14 raw airs—he will warrant a cure. le also treats Piles. Meet, Gonnorrhoes• Stricture, Uretbal Discharges. Female Weakness. Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ann, Nervous Affections. Pains in tat Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, t gether with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing thesymptoms, containing a PEN, directed to DR. BROWN. N 0.30 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa., will be immediately answer ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely pack. i and secure from observation. Office and Private Roams, No. SO Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-dawas VErrIt4I3OIVA. OIL. WORKS WORKS AT SHARPSEURGH STATION, AL LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. air Office and Wareholm 23 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH. Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubricated Carbon Oils and Benzoic,. NO. I REFINED OIL. WARRANTED NON.EXPLOSIVE, always on hand. 0a24:1y JEST RECEIVED— SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Sun trukberallna, Mantillas, unit &toques of all • kinds. We would Wyk° all to call and examine before pnrchasitr. Irish Linens and Musline very Olean at 11. J. LlVell. No. 9.6 Market street. between tuy9 Fifth and Diadiond. B-. SEELY. • 141 FIFTH STREET. oppoeit• Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, DP-ILEILS IN NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES end other Seen rider: apt pOTATOES -150 bushels Red Potatoes,. 150 do Pinkeye and Purkle Chili do; 45 do Prince Albert do; ust received awl for sale by JAMES A. FETZER. wyl9 corner Market and rind strata. ==Z==l INILSONALS MATTIOAN, SIIIIOPEAN .n. Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa.. i d p re p a red to bring out or Mid back passengers f rom art° any part of the old country, either by steam cc saafkets. SIGUTIORILFTS POE SALE. payable In any pert of 'Europe. • Auat.for the sad a S tu Ml auct, Also, Aimed few of Bbe u Line of piffling Packets; teLdifik Steamerseeil ma between Idelr-Tecter GlanOw sad e a h ra y. . likleinWl4oll l . i - .L a t l ikA ll ePlE4 l 44. o k' 0 /501 . 11.1111 . 112.11011 ap3l-14 iikm.l4l sad 111 Wood stiost. GOODS. AND VESTINCS. NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, CAVALIt Y." HORSES, CITIZENS AND STRANGER RHEUMATISM LONG. MILLER £ CO., TO THE PUBLIC . . PECIALLT 14' the ignorant andfalse ly Modest of all denomi nations, trent szeret and dclicste ili4.lelers, self :those and diseases or tun thins common and in cident to youths of both sexes, and adults, single or married. Because Da. BRANSTILUP PUblialles the fact of his doing so. the htnotcht and falsely ine.ilest are dreadfully shrieked, and think it a great sin very immoral' and for cuntammatien and corruption among their wives, pronhing sons and daughter". Their tinnily. physiewn should lie cautious to keep them in Lgnoranee that they do the same as fir. BRAN Salt UP. (exeept publishing) lest a lucrative Prim tiec might be lost to them among stupid falsely modest and presumptuous families, horn and raised in ignorance, sprung tip mushroom; and who compare society, intelligence, sense, ke to dollars and cents, niyatetiously, meanly tinily' gotten. It is to publicity. however, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their sons, daughters and wards, previously feeble sickly awl of delicate conditon and appearance, have been restored tu health and vigor bY DR.- DRANSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage through him have been saves much suf fering, anxiety. mortification, Sperinatorr hen or nocturnal etumissions, are completely cured in a very short space of time by his new rented*, which are recut ugly his own. They are compounue from the Vegetable Kingdom. /lacing seen the fallacy,ofthe Mercurial treatment ho has abandon edit and substituted the vegitable Female dig- CitSegare treated with marked success—shaving had over forty years (40) experience in their treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in the I'aitetl States; leads him to say—to all with a fair trial, health and ha ppinem will again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with montobanks and quacks, tut twine and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of which so many annually till our countries, can nos be relieved, providing they attend to it in time Full particulars eon belted of my treatment by procuring a repo• of the ;Medical Adviser,whieh is given gratis to all that apply having the ad vantage of over forty years experience and ol.erva that. eon,cimently, , he has superior skill in the treatmentdidefldied. and who is I daily consulted by the profession, as well as recom mended by repeatable eitigens, publishers, pro-1 prietors of hotels. ke. Office Sit Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private continua; cations from all parts the Union strictly at tended to. Direct to BOX SOO. eirt.burgh Post Office .deF:lYd, s LORIS: RP:MI:SIAN CHAP!. stRYRAN........PIESIROLK REINEMAN, MEYRAN 86 SIEDLE, No. 42 FS Pill STREET, PITTigiTTROII, PA iiNt) RFITATI. DRALHItH IN WiTHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. C I. O C K S, of'Fvery deiwription. FANCY GOODS Bronze Statuary, etc. WATCIIALAKEE-N' TOOLS, Afaterial.. an a NI vlilne.y Whole:-.lle Agency fAr the colobrttte.i AMERICAN WATCHES, Minnuthetarea at Vralthpan. Baca apl6-3md WILLIAM MEANS. HARRISON A. COFFIN. ifleneral Parth.c.rs. MEANS ik COFFIN, (Sneeemoni to M'Candleag. Means a C 0.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Streets, felC6s PITTSBURGH. PA. NA.TRONA. IuILTE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING V V this article, which for brilliancy in burn freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of color, (which color wo warrant to be changed by age or exposure,) is unsurpassed by any illumi nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels toper cent. instrength ail the make of English Soda brought to this country. Our manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, AC.' Are so well and favorably known, we trust the m A tn d er s s u n c d i inquiries iries will be promptly at tended to by addressing. GEOROE COLROUN, Agent, Penna. Salt ManufacturingeomPanY, 21 Wood street, Pittsburgh. nolB:lydigmis WM. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Founders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Depot, PITTSBURGH. PA., MANUFACIFIIRE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines. ranging from three to one hundred and Shy_ horse power, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, ete. Give particular attention to the constrnedon ot Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and log uprights, mnlay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment at short notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seleiratel_ 7. Wrought Iron Shafting , Hanger, and ruffles In every variety,. and °edam's the manufaetured Woolen Mac:lntim and Machine Cards, Our prices are low, our machinery manufactur ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. inn - Order, from all parts of the country solicit.. tecland promptly filled. fe2l:dew NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, - L ION THE SPEEDY AND PENMAN; .R" ENT mire of GONORRHEA, GLEET, BB:EMIL Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Ernie. Moue, Incontinence, Genital Irrita bility, o,yel, Strictrure and Ate .e one of the Kid rcrs and Bladder, Which has bee.l used by write& of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in theirxre prudes, with the entire eneei gapers C oats. COPAIILA, OAPIRTIXII. or sop compound 'alert° known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS era speedy in action, often effecting a ears In few dais, and when a cure is ellecW itis Penmen ent. They are prepared from vegetable extract, that are harmless on the system. and never mum atathe stomach, or impregnate the breath and being sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No change of diet is necessary whilst using them: nor does their action interfere with business pur suits. Each box contains six doses Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. and will be sent by mail. post-paid, by any ad vertised Airoz4, on receipt of the money. None genuine without my signature on the wrapper. J. BRYAN. Rochester N. I . (km Agent. JOSEPH PLEMM corner Market street and Diamond. au27:dawlyas LOAN OFFICE, HENRY VV. — CIMIOTT !O. 100 SMITHFIELD STEEET, Near theownier Fifth. Pittsburgh. MONEY LAMM AND SMALL quantities loaned on akt_Silver. sionde, JewehT Gold' and Sik et Wtches. and all kinds id valiable Midge. for any length ot time agreed en. The goods cannot be delivered without the Tieket. 011oeBours from 7A. te 10 P. hi. DITIIICAN,'DIINZAP 'Si co ., ' 1 1.., '• ..."...: 4 4 104 4‘ 1 1,_____ : . .01 . ,:. .: : ....... ,:, ,:,.- j , irlumioprigrev,zusrungs k , E.:l ' 111 V-i& IS elii,uot_mi,43i li x-aAgi „,,k . !In iirmtunlinielprphit, _lift& toks. pat on by' wiNDT £TETLn, U 0 Wood* Establisikeit.lB42. ITO onr.. EtEmazaksizs tiRDEMPigIaNED lIAVE MADE 1 arrangements to St up Oft Relituidevousder Dr. Tweddle's Patent TROMP APPARR, patented February 4th. 1t62, by etlibilifffele:o l— totally unnecemtrY In distiligi Atkin, I or other Oilo , and we guarantee our itittitgiiiooll be excelled in dtirabiliti. We refer with oonfidence to far ties, whose Refineries we have fitted - up Messrs. Long. Miller & Co..:Pettesalrerke: Wightman k Anderson, Lade de S. M. Kier At Ocsi Ratcabigg do Alex. Tesler kCo J.t.fereoll Lockhart .k Frew:4llll44 l The above works were designed Bind eighilkieted and put in operation by Dr.-A. W. . TWIDDLE The fidlowing works we have also fitted IMO' Economy Gil Copapatiy. 1 . 0 44 Means. Chadwick & Crumptce. to Johnson G raham & CA, W•he inf : Brewer. Sill& Co.. Pittatim•O: Jima. Graff. 'do . Johnson & BrOiler do . ...',. ,„. .. Forsyth ,Pros. doCo., Manot(aa*,, !. i DAVIS & PHILLII4O. NOB. DO WATER is 104 FIRST 6Taliil63. Brass Founders, Plunklberia STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. w.hll:3ml . I NV E N T 011.V= PATENT AriENCY.Ii., PATENT * 44.94:Ndy. 1 4 - . . . 11•4 - ; DENT C. LAIIMUICE. j;;. EOBLAN4S6IIIIiIIII For 'Fleetly. Yearn:: Fee she piettaihe et ea Officer or the. yhe s We es hisissieer ie :e Bratteh Patent ettlee—ihe' side Anieeleasa PeterCh_gesstry lama ion r on irYears rir.ta../1111gla beret out .Me. Board of Appeato? NOTE—AII Information necesstay.to,svigira a Patent and n cons of the Patent Laws seat Trio of ° bag Ref e. t to resent Cenoniesionar et InOngr . David P. jollooni. ba ADDY ISWEttjii. • • 7)" , Plumbers-,and Gas NO. INN .wiNes.Nivoraw.. - ENkmom FIRST osmium", promussiusri . • • IS D , 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHEIT, mut us aaroa's oruieL w.f. , : . 1., Pr i rk pis Lead pe. material general. op Reti ssm i hr an tgi the most apPlOVidalieffro.ff o r Copper. Houses fitted with W ater en • ail tune. ca. H. B. All orders promptly attended an 3 :131 Si. B. dr - Ctu . . kannfae . t . nrers and Dealaltja Li s l4 , f * B " .0' 4A *Tiiirttairm 414 1 , 44_ 1111° . 1 : WRAPPINOPAP I / 1 41swersamgdimpi Rs. 517 Wood usissito, NO. 88 Skill — MELD Stifintat.:' • pitts“"iss;l l L sir Caah.paidfor RAGS. ' ' iDY nand IeCAYDLESEIi Spatial Partner. P. MIMI D. L** Late at Miller k Rieiretson's.'' lt,n - srmmit intommeltim [Successor to Reimer & Anderstnij' l • Wholesale Dealers ta- " Fekrelipe PristM, Nuts. OmekisiMp&w. Ma'am Fire Works. , , NOS. U AND UM WOOD SMINEL 1031111' ..... 1401.1013+ BOBT. DALZELL Wholeale Grooers, , uipusSlON AIM FOMIUMINI 111111111NRS, AND DiatUits Diadem In Prawn asidPittaburdi No. *5l I.;BENTY NTIONNic • • tit OTRAWBEEY, PBERRS. mud MAMMARY 1%021 ORM MI NT and GOOSEBERRY BURR* LINEAR.- t R RREITBA__ sad dS,ARAOIIII ROOTS. all of the best eillallt i M HEW KROX. tree to name. For Pain at IWO m 622 _ • DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. FULTON dr. CO,, ANCrIf•CITIIIIZZIOT iVIIIT *•11411 . 14 or FINISHED BRASS WORK, GAS AND STEAM FITIOND* iorPartleidar attention to On Ri Tar Cestkill . Steamboat work „ : alli krßose On Mobs; Davg naktgazil itakettlkilegnAtootc _or wr. AND Donn I,M C. WEST dr CO., CARRIAGES, BUGGIES; ROCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND N 0.1187 Pomo $ reet, Eittalatuty*: as- All It i tt ismati warrred to be of the l 4wo. dal w MA.GI-LIE Wolipps., WIGHTIIAI 1 Immo Amsswxnemmuws . As, 011. quill,' tainiateiddi; h&c'. • sail-Oar *else metals* IR i s ft st ca lm ourtli sa.law Wiest awl streets. will ha AroesPag,Eieel., WALL PAPRitt WINDOW OUR` New lAylos for Spring A Great Variety mom from told' For sale by TIIOBLIUN NO. SO WOO. _ Between 4th Ob. olacerisoiteisisoikaifii, .I. au tsetterte rst 41 4 1 , Pislaetclvommi— mutin k , • C RAN T ;. sit us sail si -• PIG NNW. MAHMB, *74 WATIIR sum. BELOW sAii prirtsitrusis. 11100111LATS-041 CO'S 11111.1111 D- - hi ablattilite&OUNEOS: c; ... i'go, IMPORTANT TO MAJIMPACITIZ/J1 0?
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