VoMame XX. --- Oliertazzr 'EGET AII I.E? NO ALOOHOLIO PREPARATION A PURE TONIC :MEDICIN DR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PitEPAR!..I, }sl• DEL. C. M. JACKSON, Philade phis, Penna., Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Cheat%ie. or Nerwoum Debility. Dimeitseo of the liiidneypi, And all Distomes Arining from a Dimorelereill LiVer - Or - PitllMaCh, such as Consti - nation. Inward Piles. Fu:Now or Blood to the Head. Acidity_of the Monvieli. Nausea, heartburn. hi.gust fo:. Food, Fullness or Weight in theg!'emuch.,.....our Eructations, Sink ing or FiCttering ut the Pit of the Swai m!". swima i og of the lined, Harried and difficult Breathing; Eluttering at the heart. Chokingor Fuflbeating gensations when iu a lying —nosttu'e,. Dimness of 761011. Ibits or webs be fore the sight, Fever arl4 Dull Pain in thy Head, I)elleieney of Penpiration. Yel lowness of the Skin awl ec, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Lim bs..fio. Sudden Hushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, hn.l grout (kern,: aeon ut spirits, • • . positively prevent Yellow Fever. Billious Fever. A. TIIEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL • OR BAD WHISKY! They will cure theabbve diseases in ninety-nine area out of a hundred induced by the extensive sale and universal popularity of lloofiand's German bitters, (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant ( t unas and unseru patois adventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity the flood -ates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky. vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened Tonics, Stomaehies and N iters. - Beware of the innumerable array of aleobo li. preparations in plethoric bottles, and bie-bellies item_ under the modest appellation of Bitters which, instead of curing only imam vates and leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. .DO YOU WANTSOMETHING to STRENGTH AE YO Ur DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE! DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION? DO Yo U WANT TO FEEL WELL, DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERVOUS NEW P PO WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL ? DOmi. WANT -4 BRISK A:V[l_3'looRO US MUM? If you do use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the En eyekiiiedia of Religious Knoicirdoe. Although not disposed to furor or recommend Patent Medicines in-general. through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no aulliciagt, reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may .thus contribute to the benefit of others. J. do this the more readily in regard to Hoof gatirs German Bitterns. prepared by Dr. C. M. .jaggrom, of this city, because I was prejudiced agrigag them for many yeare, under the mnpres ,toa dlig_they were chiefly an alcoholierajzture, tI am Weibted to my friend Robert Shalbaker, ;Rai., for tke removal of this prejudice by - Proper 4, 1 1 6 and fee-mmeuragement to try-them. antratingfrom great and long continued deb • .. 'ffireves of three bottles „of these Bitters. elt , - eeee lheitlaningefthe present year, was followed la" =trelief, and restoration -- to a degree oT end mental vigor which I had not felt for siz Months before, and had almost depaired of mins Itherefore thank Ood and my friend for iste to the use of them. greet:mit - J. NEWTON BROWN. RUM ADELPILL7 t. June 23'1861' P ro Av • R K•essord, Pastor of the From ev. ~ph. •l i i Gh w oh . Teeth Rapt Da JACKSON —A r. CAR o• It • have been fre quently • . vane with co ementbr requested to connect m., niodieine. hut in . meudationa of different kinds oh.. eoprepru i te riding the practice as out of my • 't with a sphere, I have in all cases declined; elisarproof is various instances, and partic. in mrowh famtv, of the usefuhiess of Dr. Ho. • land s Gannon Bitters. I depart from my ascot oourse„ to ti my full conviction that for mmaralde of &eastern. and especially Liv er counillaiatit is a mafeand valuable preparation. In some eases it may fail, but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those who stiffer from the above cams. Yours very reopectfullv J, R. KENNARD, Eighth below Coats street Phila., Dec. Nth. ow the Wee) , ALDERMAN WUNDER, Ger saantaten. • GIRMANIOWN, June I, 1861. Da. C. M. JACKSON - Sin—lt noire me pleastkre, two= to eke YOU a certificate , taste/Int what Beeman Bitters had done for me. f. am now eared of all thole ,discases your niedbinettrofeiseito cure. viz: DivrePtlnvebrou . ieslifeevous debility.disame of the kidneys. ta i ,Th s arid influence it exerts neon Ner "a! n turPrisint. I have been con hiopiontly referent* to your Bitters.and withettbmitatitin; have recommended it for the aboveeemplaints. and in grimy instance it has effeetitally cured. Your .medicine hu a great reputation in Gertnantown, and is sold in every Petigitem eat m most of the Grocery stores heee - ... Om, one should question what I say, let tlitiOsetoose toGermantown, and I will prove to thetelitiefeeekm, that the Bitters have cured in thievicinity more than twenty cases of the above .11" C - kbetfidly, HANNAH WUNDER. BIAS street. &clove Rittenhouse. Germantown, • IWO. MST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution. and give health and strength to an overtaeked and diseased health. READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY PHILADZLPHIA, August 12, 1862. Da C. M. Jscitios--Dear Sir: While in Vir ginia, owing to the cluinge of water, I was taken with a severe diarrhea. which seemed incurable. and wideh greatly weakened me. When we reachad Martuadoug. feared I should have to sense home; bet notterat some of Your Bitte the itoraddr. H. H. Price. in that - town. I par-anoid aromphrisind on taking it was speedily re stored to heath. The &mama was quickly obiliked. and I experienced no return of it. A number of my comrades, who suffered in thesame .ammear• and from the same cause, with whom I dam& ea Bitters. the me in this certificate. I apeetto'return to the seat of war with the Leg iamand shall certainly take a supply of the Bit ters lam knapsack.- I would not be without it he WI night in gold, particularly on going into • De region. 11114 Yours, truly, A. E. ALTENtrg, Company 11. Scott Legion. lIRWARE OF COUNTERFEITS =km that tbelfthe lignate f re of - C. M. JACHSOZI. ,, is too zerrie o each bottle. • • Princdual Office and Manufactory, • NO. OWL 411CII SMIEtE.FII I , JONES* KVANS, - (Bffonsmoss To C.M. JACKSON k Co.) PROPRIETORS. a. .s. D i = ad aniVealers in ma saMatJM 1111.4 . . - • - - 7 s, .' :4".. ;' - gr•••• ' ' •• —,'' I • . , ...., .••.." . - • I, ..- , T :,- 7•- •IP.:•.1:i. — : , • 7 .•• •• •'!'..`.. :.•. , f •--:-; .. '. ,"•,•.• • - --• :•• : . . , ~-,; : .„• : , 1 „•:,._ ~, 1, i,•,•2....„.:.•,y ; , .,;.:. 7 : ;. 1 . -,::, g 7 ;.: -.. ".,..•) .. .., ~•,.. •., , •,... - .7 , ', .. . ..,_ • 0..2 ..-:','.-. • .... - :•:•; i9,•4;,.: , 4 , 2 , li;z.' , i . •,,,•; .& •;..`:,.i: 4 .? 1,. '..., ;„: :7-. -,•,.: 7:: _ , t - , -•-• , l; i 4.:.;::) •.• • : ,-,;-•;- !. ..;•,••:_,....• ~, • !.-f•e.g Lt . 7 -''••• ' .. ~ e •*-: .:. II t.l ' '/ . . 1 t:4; 11: I: j. " 1 :: • ... . .... P.. ' ~,, ,- ....;..., - ;-. :. ~. 1;•' T. , . , N , - • " . i - ,- i i , '' ' ...i ~ • II 11 - .; '.•:.: 7.j.: 1 i t 1 - - N f ~ .1 . . 1 itk U., i =.;. ' 1 • . A , 1 1 ;,!...... 5 ...b . til • ~ • ~, ...... N.........._ . .... .••,. ... • . ~ . ..•. DAILY POST. Guerrilla Warfare in Florida The Savannah Republican; of the :2: says: We learn from a gentleman just arrived from Florida, that on Monday two of the enemy's gunboats visited Palatka, and landed about fifty men, who remained some five hours. They then withdrew and went in the direction of Xelaka, in search of some naval stores, belonging to a man named Gardner. The naval stores, how ever, had been previously destroyed.— When within fifteen miles of the latter place, Capt. Stevens' company of cavalry, who were in ambush awaiting their ap proach at Horse Landing, poured a volley into them, killing twelve of their number. The gunboats,after throwing several shells, beat a hasty retreat, coming down the river to Orange Mill, where they obtained lumber, and, after making coffins, they buried their dead at Madison Point, below the Mill. J. W. Bryant, (formerly a law yer of Jacksonville, and subsequently editor of the Cuban Messenger,) f ederal Military Governor of Florida, was on board one of the gunboats. • They are now lying below Jacksonville. _ . General _Benham is compelling men women, and children seven years of age in St. Augustine, to take the oath of al legiance to the United States. bn Tuesday a barge with twenty-one Federals was discovered coming up Crook ed river towards Tallahassee. When near St. Murk: , it was fired upon by an ambush ed part, and seventeen out of the number killed. The boat was then pulled to the opposite snore, and the remaining four jumped ashore, when a gunboat approach ed, shelling as she came, but doing no damage. Letter from Smith O'Brien in n letter dated at Killarney, Ireland, May 13th, Wm. Smith O'Brien acknowl edges the receipt of contributions from our citizens for the puur , prlreland, and adds: " The exhibition of humane and gene run: feeling which has taken place in America, on the part not only of the Irish population of that country, but also of the native-burn Americans, has produced in Ireland a deep sentiment of admiration and of gratitude. In these sentiments I fully participate: and though I took no part in the proceedings of the meeting re cently held in Dublin, at the Rotunda, to which I allude, I can assure you that there is not. in Ireland an individual who enter tains, with more intense earnestness than that which I feel, a desire for the welfare and happiness of our transatlantic friends... More Privateers. The Washington correspondent of the New York Express writes: The Nave Department has advices that the Confederates have lately purchased in England two of the tkstest steamers there built, under guarantees as to speed, and have put them in commission as pri vateers, with a view to intercept and cup.' ture our Panama steamers returning with California treasure. Gold reserved, and put in the hands of foreign consuls, as collateral security, is said to have achieved the purchase. As the hazard would be too great for those vessels to strike for their prizes after they shall leave Havana, it is supposed to be the intention to have the attempt at capture made soon as may be atter our ships shall leave Panama. The Navy Department is alive to this mat- ter. The Sculptor Mills Clark Mills, the sculptor, has begun the erection of his statute of Freedom (after the design of Crawford) in the public grounds east of the Capitol, a platform having been erected for that pur pose. Mr. Mills desires to hand the work over to the care of the government. It has been finished for months, and has remained at his place near Bladensburg. In these, exciting times he is naturally anxious to place the statue in the care of 'the government. HON. SYDNEY E. ANCONA, member of Congress from Berks county, the Reading papers state, is doing a noble work in looking after the sick and wounded sol diers who enlisted from his District. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, THE BEST AND CUEAPEST PLACE to bay PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS is at MINER'S Bo b & PERIODICAL STORE, FL 4. 111 STREET, . ARTEMUS ,WARD HIS BOOK. Another new etuddYmnet received by lIENBY MINER, No. 71 and 78 Fifth Amt, next door to Post Office. my3l pEACHESI AND VINMAR -600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR, to store and for sale be WILLIAM BAGALEY, • Iris IS and 90 Wood .trees Jniro. moomixtio, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 10$ TIM lA= OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER BMW. BELOW MARK • PIITERRIMENE. Anzs wominiesass., eio LA PLANlNGlULL,wouldrespeetfullf in form the public, that be her rebsiltaissii.theitte, and having enlarged Me agablialuarenk likidianed it with the newest and . = raged•ormi. ow. is now prepared to f ring snAphismg lineshi„seroll sawing 'and raoawing, doonk each and shutters, kiln. dried, frames, monlirings, box making, hPue. Bons mmel. Sept. 7.1857. ;al) V. oviiticaur D. 1110EWit. driIINNINOSEAIIB 'ffd 011.-•• P I 'X' It IS. DUMB cm GUM 11101LIM—Ware ham, 11111'Ma 'alsoit, sad at a lllM Vi e: no I sloie t flasl Wisdom Obta °be Wan a. ess•Oal parlor as, ott so sad midis . Mil • WILLIAM 1111W11116 Liaison., coma. Goma' Partaas. MUM & ICOHIDG cakemors Itelutil wens h Cs.) VarOPIBALE • GIM f - L - r Ow lERS, ner Wolk ilßb7llll' FAL PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1562. ere lily fair unknown. us it w.thoot thinking, so clever wrt- the eel, pa; hack her hood. and sho‘t t... 1 uto, iy t dim light °fa nehibburini:datop, Ole• of ;he Sweetest, prettiest. in I had ever seen. ; "1 111.1 are a .lector, a surgeon. ill! Eli; !oilman. and a brave and ead:o.! man: therefore, you wilt and save a sufferer's ote skill !** "01 tours,, I will, l, myself by the post, for the wine is/0i some how been increasing its power er since leaving my friends. ••, tf votirie I will—only too happy to berre such a beautiful creature— pun the honor of a Frenchified English gentleman ' Pray ktol the way, miss.' `. Will you lie so kind us to 4ivti !lie pt; arm did so ; and twenty paces brou:dit e. 4 :0 some steps•leading down into the Spin,. My fair unknown descended, and so did I. without asking wherefore. li she had jumped idto the water just then, probably I should have jumped in after her. She didn't though—and that probably accounts for my not being a drowned doctor teedny. Well, as she and I reached the lowe; t steps, a boat, rowed by two men, shot up to us and before I exactly comprehended what was doing, or how it was done, 1 found myself seated on one of the thwarts, my unknowii angel beside me, and the boat rapidly going somewhere, still rowed by the two men. "Whew r thought I ; "here is an ad venture, whether I will or know. .1./octor Ellis, you gouty wine-bibber, you have probably made an ass of yourself, and are now going to have your throat cut, for the little money you are supposed to Lave, but havn't got, about your person. Well, it's too late to whine or repine now, and so not' m word. And not a word did I say, rather liking it than otherwise, all except the murdering part, which I hoped might . ' 4 l a mere fancy of my own, so really fond uswas (of adventure. We were Lot many minutes on the riv er;.nurin that time we shot past ' .and . during bridges, and among river houses, unat. greatest rapidity, not a craft, with tin. t= Suddenlyran in toword being spoken. •nil soon after came a low, dark arch, a. to a stop in some place, where, so far as, ouldn't have seeing was concerned, I L told myself from a barrel of ink. "Not a word, sir ! your life dep on it !" said a low, stern whisper in my car. "I am dumb as a post, - ' said I ; "niL sr ° so, if anything. If you hear me speak be fore you are ready, blow my brains out—that is, what few I have left." "Silence! You are a brave man, will not be harmed, and will be well paid for ydur trouble." "Thank you—all right—arid being all right, go ahead 1" This was not all the talk of the wine. I was getting sobered pretty i fast, and al most wished myself safe n bed in my lodgings,, but thought it best to carry out my previous air of self-possession. "A. capital surgeon, as far as .coolness is concerned," I heard whispered from one to the other. "Come, follow as r lead, and remem ber !" said that same stern whisper again, ' and at the moment a strong hand took hold of mine. I arose; stepped from the boat to some stairs, went up the steps and through a long, mitrow passage, and then up and through, till I heartily prayed I might soon get to the end—and all the time in a dark ness thatmight have been cut with a knife. so to speak, and in a silence that death himself - might have been satisfied with. At lest, we. entered an underground place; that seemed to. be a large crypt,as I hastily surveyed 'it 'by the light of a torch which a masked figure held in his hand. neje' •fother masked figures, all in long black gowns, or dominoes, were standing beside' hint, and a glance at my guide showed him hiliited and masked in the _was itptp r _ esen t, [CONCLUDED ON MONDAY.] door to Pootottice land lega staer. oissa. Special rart SELECT A MYSTERIOUS PATIENT, BY EMERSON BENNETT Doctor Ellis, a friend of ours, who spent some years in Paris, during the reign of Louis Phillipe, acquiring greater proficien cy in the art of surgery, met with at least one strange, curious and exciting ad venture, which we now record in his own language: I ant naturally as fond of adventure in reality as most persons are ofreading it: and this admission, I trust, will he sufficient ex planation of how I so readily became con nected with the mysterious affair 1 ain about to relate. One night, while returning late to i lodgings front a convivial party, where f I had drunk a good many healths, as I wag. sauntering along one of the numeronsly named quays of the Seine, not far from the Hotel Dieu, the oldest hospital in Paris-- as I was sauntering along the quay, I say. humming a tune. and. by way of variety, thinking over some of the stories I hail heard of persons being assassinated in this vicinity and thrown into the river, which I could see rolling along below me— a woman, cloaked anti hooded, brushed pa-t me at a quick step. As 1 hall not heard het till I saw her. and had believed alone in that particular liteality, 1 Celt my blood quicken with a slight start. and I be• gan to mutter—as I searched for a the only weapon I carried you were a man, now, instead of a woman, as you are bless the sex collectively—l Here I stopped, because she did- wlme. ing round, facing me, and I - ,(4.ing as if she were taking ray dimensions. "Fiveleet nine :ma a halt in my said 1, the wine making too rat 10-r ,aney : "weight, ate bundled alai -fi dinner included: age, say twenty t;ve. more or less, generally more ; and iomh,y good looking for a man of Here I put my baek agaiti,t a 8,1 began to whistle— :1:i• the time eyeing me closely. 'lite!, ward me, and said in a low, at least I. thought so then--" don me, sir?' • "Of course, I will, sine,: )ou don't mse me anything, and are not likely to, - 1, thinking myself uneomusw:iv cis which was all owing to the very gum? wita, I had drank. "Are you a doctor have that honor, ma+tan;.•. - A surgeon, sir •'\:id, a surgeon, at your serviet.-. •• Von are an Englishman die sti,,t, perceiving Irt:to my accent that I was torever. "1 es—en Eng:edl !min, if :,..;tt plett%e. returned 1, eireatinii !ay itau i with an air of pride•. so marl: English are Lrace:.. "Soule of thew. 2u:oh:inv. ..And iliey are 50 They pt4stbly that It t'sAlt is, especially wia-n woula:i I, in e DIME SAVINGS INSTinTION, NO. 110 SMITHEIELII STREET. IiVERRI) 111 TIIR Li:GM:477MA'. PMCV/1411PUI. 1'1C.1.: PI?I , LS'IDENIW. w 1... IL smith 11, F. Rudd ThoF. I). :Me9sl , •r A. Reineman Francis Sellers Josh..a Rhedee .1 . ..1in F. - Jennings, Jamb SI tickrath Th..ma:l : 2 . !mit , Alex. Brodie)* ii..nry 1.1ny,1 Alfred Slack PI; US T I.: 1: ~:. J..,ifib ki..4 C Zee A 8 Bell Jas bilworth S Fowler W A Reed .las W Weadwen It C Schmertz F Rehm C XV Rinketxon 134 'Tiernan 8 If Hartman I) '1 bone It J Anderson .1111 IV Baxter I) E McGinley . • IL waif Robert 1) Ceehron Wm Sqn iHi W 1 limsot ti It Jones B F Jonftt W it l'helP: , C It Herron SECiI RP A I? r A 1V1) T'R EA Strl? ER .inify, Irma 9A.U. to P. U. Algo. TtioB - :11141 Saturday evenings from 4 to K "'dock. I mpa , it.. reocived of IJ E DIME and al upwards. s deelnred in December and June al' 01111 rear. Diybiumis allowed to remain are placed to the credit or the .leynsitor as prideitml. and bear in t,rest, thus ram:mending it. lioultp. remaining Charter. Br-Lars, Am., fur nished at the °thee. This .I.ntitiltimi ”fl"kni, especially to these per,on; hr—i• earnings are small, the oppartlttlitY small deltosii.t, eissily saved, a ot wliich eill lot a resource when needed. their u t oney not only lilliliqsafu buk.bearingintereitt, in v s.! rcmalaingullp rod net! re. Iny:tl IMMEM2 \\ ESTER\ STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY WritEET, GRAFF tic CO., MIME M A N CPUIVIMEris IVt.o; I ;an tho attention of the public to their LARGE STOCK of well eele,lto.i COMPARLOR AND HEATING STOVES AL 9 o.lmrsortSl linchen itungiege. Grate Fronts, Hol tow Ware, ite. ' a .wkleb will found thellent I Omsk !Dove% In the Mate. The Diamond, Altaamt, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, ntronled the FIRST PREMIUM at the Stat. - . Fair for the ISIKST COAL. COOK sTi) V FS. Aln FIRST PRE- - S:ll'.`f awardod to the T10'1; AMERICAN, GLOBE& REPUBLIC. 1%, !he PEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. Tbe I.N I if lAN tont KANSAS Premium Stores W , •rall attention of DEALERS r..! ft , : to the !argent stock of =MEE CRATE FriONTS AND FENDERS I T 11 P. 5T A T r: N 'A . . , lino the 1 , 1.4 :tIOND and ECLIPSE with Sun!, Stone Linings, which lit t:er than oe'Xis tr,q,s• F.:A N A 1 . 1 II IIOMA!i RATEIOAN, EUROPEAN Al Agont, /15 Water atreet. Pittaburgh. Pa.. ki , roParo4l to bring out or Fend bank pit.engen. from I.r to any port of the old country, either by or raoketa. : 4 11;11T DRAMS FOR SALK. payable in any part of Europe. Agott for the Iniiiiinapoliti and Cincinnati Rail. road. A Acent for the old Iftark Star Line of I'.i.•l4ei ale) for the linos 14 Steutnentanil irc Now 1 ork. Liverpool. 01:wow and litthirsty. fell TO THE PUBLIC. 4 `‘Si g ALLY the ignorant andfalse ly Modest of all denotni tiatinne, treat secret and disorders. self abuse. and diseases or tuntiuus collllllolland in cident to youths of both sexes, and adults. single or married. Beeauss Ita.tmirgup publishes the fact of his doing an, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral and for contamination and comption among their wives, proluising sons and daughters. Their madly physician should be nations to kee_p them in ignorance that they Jo the same as Dr. BRAN smu P. (except publishing) lest a lucrative pram tiro might be lost to them among stupid falsely modest and presumptuous families. born and raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence, sense, Art.. to dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly orilly gotten. It is to publicity. however, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their sons, daughters and wards, previously feeble sickly and of delicate condition and appearance, have been restored to health and vigor by flit, BRA.NSTRUP, besides many before and' after marriage through him have been saved much suf fering. anxiety, mortification. acc. Spermatorr- Ilea or nocturnal emulations, arecompletely cured in a very short space of time by his new remedies, which are peculiarly his own. They are oomponnds from the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the fallacy:of the Mercurial trastmenthe hasabandon ed it and substituted' the vegitabla gamet e dis eases are treated with unasked suceese—having had over forty years (4.0) 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 montebanka and quack& but come and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred &sant% of which so many annually fill our countries. can now be relieved, providing they attend to it in time Full particulars can behad of my treatment by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser.which is given gratis to all, that apply Having the ad vantage of over forty years experience and bserva Bon. consequently, he has impeder skill ' II 1 . 'he treatment of special diseases, and who Is ionsulted by the profession, as well as recoup ft , Y by ropectable citizens. Pub li sher*. Pro mended • hotels, -to. O ffi ce Smithfield prictors c iamond street. Private comumni street, near L. .1 parte of the Union strictly at. cations from a.. tended to. Direct L. de6:lydaw ri - JviatiarTA. OIL WE ARE ROW MANC I PACTURINGI v v this erred.), whioh for brinier:o l n burniM freedom of offensive odor. and traelnk_r_r2lof color. (which color we warrant to be ch.` , age or exposure.). is wieurpasassi by any :' I P nator in this or Eastern markets. As a proetible Oil to the consumer, we can specially taconuaeud it. Also. our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA Used by all large Soap Makers andOilAgouties. which excels 10 par cent. in strength all • make of English Soda brought to this country. Our niartuhicture of • SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, &C.' Are eo well and favorably known. we trust the mention is 4ufficient All orders andinquiries will be promptly at tended to by addressing. GEOIi,GE COLHOUN, Agent, Penna. Salt ManufeeturingCompeny. fag li r oodstreet, Pittsburgh. nolB:lydawis WO AA A I. .—trotra LOTS IN COL 'Jr , gnitoirbobiji. , adjoining St. Mary% Cemetery. ninety-six feet front, by one hundred and ten in depth. enclosed by Palm fence. The Late will be sold together or separately. at low kaLey sad loft Gnat .Apptsto JA& 8. DEVLIN ati&dtf St-Marybetalataila? Annum—. ipur i prree m etied and he silik my is • L and Whiejlali." (OPPOSITE THE +IP3TO3I nousrd IL) 1.• 1;" rc Sn sn, . JAMES PARK; 0. E. MCKINLEY Kg. GRA r rilrstiUßGll BOX 800. rittsbuith Post 00Ice. EATON, INACILViII O CO— • NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of Wholeaalo itelt►ai ituyerg to a large and varied stock r.i Aesirshle goccis aps' just opened. OWEN BYRNE, MERORANT TAILOR, 41) St. Clair Street. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OK DER CHEAP FOR CASE. izAmiNe RETURNED FROM NEW Al YORK. with a choice atock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and YESTINOS. which can he Purchased at prices far below the used rates. sarareat inducements offered to cash-bayou. T'"ELDERs A ND CONTRACTORS We are now manufacturing a superior aritiole of LIME, which tit l e aro prepareil to deliver from oar COAL. TANI% 509 LIBERTY !STREET. Beat quality of Family Coal 'dwars on hand as mina. my9t DICKSON. STEWART Ac Co. Tnni DAY— Just opened a oompleto aosortment of GENTS' Ft'RNISHI\G Goons W. W. McGEE CO.. tlt Federal street, Allegheny city PRIVATE D15E0101.13.- Dr.BROIVN'S EDICA L and SETROICA I. Office. No. 30 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Dr. DROWN jean old citizen -A' Pittsburgh, and has been in P 41, pictieefor the last twenty-five " _ Team. His businese has been • 'Y confined mostly to Private and - :surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND ETRANIIEII to need of a medical friend, should not fail t:. find out the sure place of relief. The Do7ror is a regular graduate, and his experienee in the treat ment of a ornate clam of diseases is a sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief b 7 the use of his remedied and following hip advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDI by never fail to care the worst form of Vbtantlal Diseases. Impurities and Saranlon. Affections.— ..Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of tetter pmrinsis. ant a great many forma of skin dis ossos, the origin of which the patient is entirely Ignorant. To persona so afflicted. Dr. Brown offers hopes of a Faro and apeedw r mrea s .. SE)LINAL Dr. Brown's remedies lot the alertning trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratMeetion. whkh the ypunir and weal minded often give way to. (to them' pun deelination.) ar the only reliable remedies known ip the country —they are safe, end make a speedy restoration of health. RISL3i. Dr. Brown's rem UediD iTLS es never fall to curs this painful disease TN a IPEW oars—he will warrant a cure Heill;rtlialrerwebamea,Pill"kentiat°%l7,'".. Monthly Suppressions. umeases of the Joint.. Fistula in limo. Nervous Affections. Pains in tne Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder. t tether with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing tile spoptome. oontaining n vet, directed toll& BBIDWN. ffinithtlel I PittAtimh. ra. , win bin iesenstitatelt answer. ed. Modietno sent to any addreee . Pn.feiy pocks I and secure from obeevation. Office and Private Rooms. No. 30 Smithfield street. Pitasbtuvb. Pa. nols-daw:i6 KENSINGTO!V IRON AND NAIL WORKS L.1...01r11 & 1311.A.C.f0.. 3f anufaotaforo of Bar, mut r Slioe IleMle Pima Mgr A im. loans and Sp ea ; Also. Semen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Worth o rwitabliiolCont'gCntTeg WORK Warehouse. No. 86 Wafer 'street and N 6 Market street, Bagaley's Building. anlB:6ata-Ii lErrito NA. OIL NV 0 XMAS LONO. MILLER & CO., WORKS Al' BII_ARTSingtOII aTATION. AL. LEGRENY VALLZY KAUROAD. airOefee and Warehouse 23 NAZKZT STIREET,RMIIiirIteII. Aranufaetureß of Maminatins and Lubricated Carbon Oils sad Remole. No I REFED OIL, WARRANTED NON . -EXPLOS IN IVE. alwam 00 hand. 0e.A:17 PROPOSALS FOR LEAD. ORDNANC2Oencs W• 11. Defortingr Washngton, May Mir. 1).1110POISALS WILL BS 112 LC YID by this Department untals P.M. on the even ing of the 4th OP JUNE. fo. the delivery et the following Arsenals. as soon as possible of 5,000 Tons of Lead, as follows : At the Watervliet Arsenal, Wier Troy, New York, :4000 ton At the New york Arsenal. Governor's Island. New Y th o e k A l eg w. Arsenal. Pittsburgh, Pennell. genie, 1,000 tone. At the St. Louis Arsenal, St. Louis. Missouri, 1.000 tons. The Lead must be Galena, or other Americium, 3talburg. or soft English, of the most approved brands. uly . Proposals w will be received for lots of2oo tom and anis. Bidders will state explicitly the time and amount of each delivery. Failure to deliver at a igomilled time will sub lime the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to bedeliverwl at that dine. Parties obtaining contracts will be required to eater Into bonds with proper sureties forits faith ful performance. The Department reserves to itself the right to rake. any bid. Propreels a irtp be addressed as follows: OEN. J. W. KIPL , Chief of Ordnance, Washington. D. C., andshould be endorsed **Proposal+ for Lead." mytti-eodtie OZDNANCg Onus, 1 way 27.1 4 362. MIKE OUANIIIFF OF LEAD az. D. embed by the aboveadvertlemneat is redacted to one third of ate amount. namely 1 2 660 tone I and the time for making the proosab is extended to the 4th of AUGUST. IBM— . my3o JAS. W. RIPLEY, Brig. Gen. NSW 000 m NOW °immure EATON, MACRUM & CO'S We invite special attention to a choke selection of NEW GOODS. which we are now opening. New and handsome styles of,WhiliON AND OF I SAIIIROIO4IiICD 1, RS. SETS OF OOLLARSAND SLEE . c oleo II Flyt a ll a f /11763 14 461 1 A CE 1 n e V iiiika il4 ore. Rich styles offitilfiffilyarif and Fron4 LetOES. %WRY; °LOVES. /WM. ke. , of rimy kind. ' °CM'S' Flair Wit? FROZIM AND C 0444 arE.YDZEZ DM. Ers DER-admx New stoles of LTA' l ai r,J2 Novelties In due on Ms best mate IatINITO _S 8 We invite special attention of ammo and re. tau bovine to our assortment of BUN UNNRZLEAS AND SUN MADE& Dealers supplied In suantliint lowest rates. EATON. JILACRUM k CO.. 17 Fifth street. MIDIATELY. 100 exPerioneod lodwriere. for .minim in the "Mountain Department."— Wages VA per men' and one ration per diem. 'lreeeportation will be fernlike& to their destina tion. Apply to iMONT(IIIIIXitY. Major ana imiterme U.S. A. 018ce Quartermaster U. 333. A.. o. N iSdil - Liberty erect. ' 4 , Ps. • • . myZi-tf R.awe . 4014lirlf, Attorney and 4Coassola at Law.-Hltnitelnr. .Anestent Co. Ps. . .--11% _minted bodies Oft/clan dim of qwtollitaitaraites will be stiondod ottleolosb ni.'siniso. • aMtaMt 114 2144 ood*. ovn A, BRADLEY. NO. 30 Y.VOOD SlettEEW,_ corner Second, Pittibster,h. Manursncurer and Wholesale and Itet4 ii dealer in 101 kinds of Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. air In Gor sample molt, nifty' he (band the CELEBRATED OAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, he merits 01 which have been fully tested by housande, and the Store pronounced unequaled y any In tide market; together with agreattaanY et tier deeirable pattern& We hero also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now ffered to the public. FANCI ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest stria% Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, ail of whioh are offered at very low prices. 49r Special inducements offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. my23tl FAMILY COAL DEPOT. WM. N. STEWART, N 0 4 4. Comer SOUTH COMMONSANDUSKY STREETT, ALLEGHENY. CITY Families supplied with coal at low rata , on short nutlet!. tAbS:3M 0 8031ASON et A :ULM'SOO,O thillsiostumsr A third supply of the•le eicgsr.t. cseful and cheep Harmoniums received to-lay. Teachers Directors of Schools. Singing Masters. Loaders o Choirs, and the public generall•, are respectfully invited to call and examine them. at thc unsaid WfirJroolllP of JUILN 11. MELLOR, myB RI iVasoi street. IMPORTANT TO LADIES! E ' JAILS HALM - :Y, HAVING FOR pet time of twenty years devoted 64 pro, tessional time exclusively to the treatment of rimmde LigieeNsv, and having enrccedcd in thou sands of cases in restoring the afflicted to sound health, has now entire confidence in offering pa h lie ly his " Great American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S CRONO- THERMAL FEMALE PILLS I Which hare never yet failed (when the due.- tions bare been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising front Obatruotion or Stoppage of Nature... or in fettering theaystom to perfect health when auffemunt fmm Spinal Aditerions. Prolapses nevi,tke White; or ether weakness of il4 the Uterine Or gans. Also in all cases of Deb or Aerfous Prostration, Ilysterice. Palpitations. &c.. which are the torerunnors of more serious disease. IS. These Pills are perfectly harmless on the con stitution. and mat‘pe satin by' the meet deliesiefe male widow canting distress: at the .satee time they act like a charm, by strenitthenut.invige rating. and restoring the system to a healthy cone dition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. Co matter from what cause the obstruetions may arise. They should, however. not be taken during the first three or four months of pregnancy. though safe at any other time. as I miscarriage would be the teeult. Each box contained° Pills. Paton Ost !lotto*. and when desired will he sant by mail Pre-paid by any advertiasal Agent, on receipt of the money .1. BRYAN. Rochester, N. Y., tlenesal Agent Sold by Drtirgistr, genera Ily. JOSE pu Fr.rmista, Corner Marko- street and the Diamond. anl6.lsdawis ROBERT ARTHIJRB. .11.*InCORN.11:17 A. 2" AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDB_, _of Oh io, Missouri. Teem, Wisc.:milk, Virginia, Newrk, Florida. Indiana , en neki and Michigan. mh5:620 No. 135 FOURTH STREET. EASTERN CARRIAGES. BUGGIES & WAGONS, NEW AND SECOND-HANDED, FOE sale, and will positively be sold at the lowest price/, to snit the times. Particular atten tion paid to repurina. MRS. JOSEF'S WIIITE, Lawrenceville. Penn Street. near tt. Two• Mile Run. • Iny24:lsmd J. H. CABIDAY. Note, Week, Draft, Bond and Mort. gage, Real Estate and nor. ebaadisa Broker. OFFICE ROOM No. 114 BURBB'S BUILDING, FOURTH STREET, Pittsbargb, Pa. 113.23,000 to Invest in kw:titans and No. 1 VI • r. WM. X. FABER & CO.; STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Pounders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Penn. E. R. Passenger Depot, PITTSBURGH. PA.. LMANUFACTURE ALL RINDS OW Steam E t rines, ranging fr ont three' to one ind and horse power, and suited for Unit Mills, Saw tills. thud Funnoes, Factories eta. - Wye particular attention to the construction ca Engines and Machinery for grist mil o ls, and lot Veit Iro ul o= 1 13 1 n 3 i=1 "1 =d 1 1 11 for shi mint at shortnotioe, Enemas and Boilersof every deeeription. Idso, furnish Boilers arid Sheet boa ee_parately. Wrought Iron ftafting. Hangers and Pollee in every varies,, and continue the manufacture°, Woolen Mathineriand Machhse Cards. Oatprices are low. our ineetintery mannfactin idol the Lest quality of materials, and warranted In all cam tn give satisfaction. 41°P.Orders from all parts of the country @elicit. tedand promptly find feGinlaw TIKE DOUGLAS IMEMOM L lA.—THE DOUGDLAOOM M P E M EAMBeRIASHIONo. fb eanfully engraved en steel, about nine by twelve inches &meadoi s. is now ready for astaibution to the subscribers to the monument fund. Toll persona forwarding to the Assoaktion oneollar or more, will be sent one of these diplomas..vropecly executed. To contributors m the mien of TWO DOLLARS or more will be furpisked gratuitously, besides the diploma, a beautiful imperial site Stool Emigsville& of ;sedan Douglas. 21 by 17 inches. Contributor* in the sum of ONE DOLLAR will banns life members of the Douglas Mantissa Assocon: in Mestizo of TWENTY DOLLAR& honorary life members, and in the sunr of ON HUNDRED DOLLAR, honorary life members of the Board of Trustees. Lola receivers and solicitors for contributions are being authorized in the loyal States. Pamphlets and circulars taining the Organ bation. constitution. by l aws, and the appeal of the Association, will be sent to all who will forward their address. • Communieationsshould be directed to the "Sec retary Douglas Monument A Soda tion," Chicago. All elitors who will iusert this eard daily. weekly or tn-weekly -issues three m o nths' with an occasional notice to abvance the object In view, will have forwarded. to them immediately diplomas as honorary life members of this asso ciation, muse a copy of the above portrait, upon the receipt by the society of a copy of their paper containing this announcement. WALTER B. CATS'S, President. Jet° LEON MID W. VOLK. doctwary. Oyu Earriaz STOCK or FINL FRENC7I EMBROIDERIES. REAL LACE GOODS. Law OooDei. Rave been marked at GEMATLY ILEMICED • • • These node are all fr esh aadAdinble; and the treater portion haverbeen - warlad down to Beet ern Cosi paw' Miklos amok below - tbe drat cow to i ft ilei l ri ms Oat: . ' do& rat ue g i n j ik, ikr e ns ap.....;" - pao - . kink strait. TV i i qi Irt a , mg. ) Aix* a 4 4e. • Apisouirialli.o.ire s woo. . gm oNSINI MN* tor a. . a, , . -,: _. . . -.._.___ ‘;.• . Established 1842. TO OIL' it.rziVtitrlns pun vinmessiGunn. suiviv r iWlE ouraareseuts to fit up OilMelinailoaolapla Dr. TweddktiQPstent TROMP ALPF/0411:1S Patented February 4tb. which Ire u ren dered totally uuneceerary in dletßfireaFelLtedeum or other; OM. and we guarantee our woikeenno be excelled In durabiliti. or eeoiiaay Ice refer with confidence to OtelbSrirDahair tics. whom Refinerica we beer". fitted up "!"I Menu. Long, Miller At Co.. Patron& Walla; Prightsnan & Anderson. Delle"So S. M. Kier & Co: Exeetdor• 'tar t Alex. Taylor & Lockhart & Frew; BMeat: The above work; were &whited and. e and put in operation by Dr. The Mowing works we have also Economy Oil Company. Darliz i litot s hiessti.gewlet=ati c otV 3 4 l = . tri=„Sill * Ccv.Pittalitirati: , & Graff do' " • . Johnson Jr ISAtbei J.! - • Forayth Bros. k alirochister. DAVIS & Noi. no. Brain Founders, Piiunbers STEAM AND GAS FITTBRIL mbllaaid . , IMPORTANT INVENTORS..' PATENT AGENCY.i>I PATENT AGENCY ' INC • t " OMIT C. UIWRENCE:.* le AORTAL RMINCII. For Twelve Years Z For lbw past; four la yea:s DI of at an Oitiver of the Watt Waal sa je-Brßainda „pt. p ratfall OtHee...thel 4t I us'Ant Sao au tarot OWS4HPAIIeY last four asrind, for, Dineen . - • • .Yeilllllllll iliffillhat. Member of tit Cent mgeuey, .Luill- Hoard of Appeal. 0 .. 1 . . ..,..,•,. NOTE—AiI information netemary to procure Patent and a copy of the Patent Lamm sent free charge. Refer to resent Commiasionee a Paia ‘ dialon. David P. Holloway. .. .:7;drafelf imrliory at ElvmPrEW Plumbers and Gas.. Fitthrs NO. 165 WOOD lIIIIPABEI6IIIII9OOIIWrg ruurrumusem o mmunigam , , kith 47 OHIO STREEi ALLBGRENY, Druz Tam KAYOS'S 0,7101. w .arm m. Lead in Pas at i raMeg alir W4 material in general. Oil Itefin th the most approved tamer. Tank, liassumml or CoPPer. Muses fitted with Water and-lthelriw toren int. N. B. All orderspromidth attended b. APS dyd S. B. do c. arsnict.E. Manemime's and Dealers is BOOK, CAP. LETTEA. and all kiads of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed fro= No. 97 Wood street to NO. as SMlTtiribLD ETRE*. PittabrirglOPa. Sir Cash paid for RAGS. • ; ••-aip9 r. D. nimont---a. L annuls Late at Miller * Itiotationt: levArDrion alb 313110Tlinicus. itineemor to Boma A Anderson.) Whalen& Dealer in Forelartagars Fruits Piro Nu Wo ts, rk Contet. N. dm: • NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STRUT. ROIIIIIIT DALTELL Ai - lam SALMI. ROBT. DALZELL '4IE - CO., lilielesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING INEICNANTS, A D Doilies in Piidmo and Pittebitrth No. LIBERTY IitTREST.; • . . BUIIISNE BRASS Winn NrlniroN At CO., auxus.tolossintor ivsir taILITT 01 Fns 331*-11V.W414 . .....,.• GAS AND STraia. 4 i l lMeT.o.9 air-Particular Mutton WA*" alkolaor- ... ii i isa Ithwit of a t arlof u erzawa Wads to r . -,, ,i1. 'lo t Darya !shit lawn • *nttit Wry. Flittr _, _ win.aramf., 08.',.. CARRIAGES, B 00 ROCKAWAYd. SULIEIR AD OWNS N 0.187 Pius Ilikrooa, /Irish. &..... Sip A ll work wartsatod to Ito o mat s dal sad workwatuddr. EAGLE OIL. W c .::', .S. WIGHTMAN 411 ANDFIBIII DwirinutsANDSSfailingdpi lm mil , Cub= OH. aunt, suariatsed. bank la Browol • aad Car- Grimm wilaillaptl7 kiad.".. , „I_, . .... ordste. left sr ekes, day& tr ..wwitir Water pad RIM stmts. will to Attgageo , Ml* sons sznluult—....4riAs. REINEMANANEYRAN SWALE, No. 42 ,VIFTH PITTSBURGE!. r, • s waolailAza ‘4 11) . !Wm ...is WAYBS, Malt MIA M 0:N D 8 • ' • SILVER AND 4, -PLATFP WARE. cLOeilik k , of every description. FANCY GOODS Bronze Stottlary, etc. WATCHMAKERS' T 094: 'Materials and .1111Coicad i u mV . Wholesale Ames for theme AMERICAN WATCHES , statattred at weltbiam;, , 016-Said WALL PAPF4LII WINDOW 01111T41% &o. New NV/a Awl lifiefriii4t 1862. A *beet 11 0 11111 1.17 /1101 f . 411.11111111111 M t• 11111011 t a l-4 ff" , Sts Per Pieee r .r. For oalo by THOMAS PALIFER, 110. 91 WOOO STUNT. Bal meAtiaNkAidoorbacowArles agazm
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