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    VIF:GET A n 'LE!
NO AL lOROLIO PREPARATION!
A:PORE TONIC 'MEDICINE
DR 11100FLANWS
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS
PREPARED BY
DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philade
phia, Penna.,
efrectually cure
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
'Le. or W Debility, Diseases
al tin Kidneys, and AU Diseases
front a Dieordered
Liver or litensaels,
such
as
Coneti
ation. Inward
Piles, Fullness cr
Blood to the Head.
Acidity of the Stomach.
ttiones„ Heartburn. Disgust
voirrood. Fullnem or Weight in
• the I =jour Eructations, Sink
ing°, ' at the Pit of the Stow -
aeh„ Swienniag of the Head. Hurried and
dank Kreaddly. Muttering at the Heart,
eitekingoraulfamstiag sensations when in a lying
Postaim Dimon of Vision. Dots or webs be
fore the eight, Fever and Dull Pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yd.
lowness °fawn:in and es,Pain in
the Side. Beck, Chest, imbs,
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh. Constant
imaginings of Evil.
and great depres
Al on of
And will tsm spirits
Fever, he, ititel, tome% tellow Fever, Billions
TREY CONTAIN
aro Alumnae'. on RAD "MISR Yt
... . ..
Mir *Mears the above diseases in ninety-nine
!oat eta hundred.
gmbusedby the extensive sale and universal
pog im af Hoolland's German Bitters, (purely
urts of ignorant quacks and unseru-
P lane . mmtuters, hive opened upon suffering
humid* the good gates of Nostnuns in the shape
of peer whtudor. vilely compounded with iniurious
draw and eininened Tomes, Stomachies and Bit- I
ten, . .
. .
Betio, of the innumerable array of alcoholic
PrOPIIII2IIIiODP in plethoric bottles , and big-bellied
['ge t India , the modest appellation of Bitters
w oloSsiliolosol of curing Glob , aggravates diseases.
and Imre the dieapponned sufferers in despair.
DO YOU WANTSOMETIIINO io STR E'NG
PE - TOUT
DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE?
DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON
STITUTION?
DO YOITTA.NT TO PEEL WELL!
zoorou WANT TO GET RID OF NER VOUS
Azar
DO WANT ENERGY?
DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL'
DO YOU WANT A BRLYK .4 4TD VIGOROUS
FEELING!
If you do use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
FrOni J Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of' the En
cyclopedia of Religion,. Knowledge.
•Altbatelir not ditposed to favor or recommend
Patent Medicines in gtmeral, through distrust of
their_ingendkaes and effects: I yet know of no
sgmeknt roma why a man may not testify to the
be beffieves himself to have received from
any ; dna& preparation in the hope that be may
th_areontribede to the benefit of others.
I Sethi! the more readily in regard to Roof
liars 'German Bitters. 'Prepared by Dr. C. M.
tit". because I wan prejudiced
t em for many years. under the impres
. entelnitthey were chiefly an alcoholic mixture,
Zeine indebted. to my friend Robert Shoemaker.
Ent, for the removal of this prejudice by proper
dens. and for enecuragement to try them. when
,saffering from great and lonr continued debility.
'The U. of three bottles of these Bittern, at the
=LIM E of the present year, was followed by
, relief, an restoration to a degree of
ritedily.and mental vigor which I had not felt for
.are "Mai before, and had almost depaired of re
mit's:Mg. Itherefore thank God and my friend for
'directing me to the noel* them.
PHILADELPHIA, JuJ.
23 NEWTON BROWN.
ne ,1861.
From the Res. Joseph H. Kennard. Paear of the
Tenth Raptio Church.
,a.teivirc —DtAit S.a have been fre
qsueetbr requested to connect my name with corn
suediddeee ot different kinds of medicine. but,
Wir the .prestics as out of my appropriate
ner* in ell mum declined; but with a
wear iefverious instances. and particular]Y
asysejth fanste, oldie usefulness of Dr. Hoot=
isied'allr :hew* Bitters. I depart from my usual
cot express my full conviction that for
debility of thesystem, and especially Liv
er Vemplaintit is a safe and valuable preparation.
Is eases it may feil , but usually I doubt not
it be vow beneficial to those who suffer from
tk vs causes. Yours very reopectfully
'Eighth below Coats stre .
J. H. KENNARD.
et. Phil a.. Dec. 29th.
Rave the irtfe cif ALDERMAN WONDER, Cer•
•• : ; . • • • wastows.
. Osalts.wrows, June 1.1961,
Dir,...C.' Xin CMS - Sin—lt Save me pleasure,
twayeers ago, to give you a certificate, testifying
what, ths German Bitters had done for me. I sum
ROW Perfeellf eared of all those diseases your
medicine professes to cure. vi= Dyspepsts. Chron
is aisajferriose debility. disease of the Kidneys.
&a. Thri &Ad inducere it exerts upon Ner
4rOdovoile • • summing. I have been eon-
Ampiewith, in reference to your Bitters.and
haarcateme. have recommended it for the
esiosidata. - and in every
.instarkce it has
m ing
smostay •eurwi_ . • Tour medicine has a great
reputation in tiermantown, and is eold in every
Drag Store, and in most of the ()roam' stores
hem anyone should question what I say, let
themeasetolilennantowil. and I will prove to
their that the Bitters have cured in
thise than twenty cases of the above
HAN
WAND
Rittenh icr o All . Ge town
. fusrhrs TEEM FOR THE SOLDIERS.
Will haild up the constitution. andgive health
• anj u rreagth to an overtasked and diseased
RAiiii THE TESVMONY FROM THE ARMY
'•: — PRILAMILPHIA. August 120862.
'11i.4.-iiii. m& --Dear Sir: While in Vir
nimbi 4 idnitte tile (Amuse of water. I was taken
witkiicosswe diodes*. width seemed incurable.
=WA weakened me. When we
bat u
I figured I should have to
:owe haw some of your Bitters In
i tharnAl irs 4l:. Price, in that town. I pur
e :Ist ou taking it was speedily re
,illri - The diarrhea wm o lerldi
iiii - 7..gy emarad . es. who tpedeneed n sidl r e e red igthelime
= t i o " _hem the same cause. with whom I
- Amer% join me in this esrtificate. I
of Man_ to the seat of war with the Les
ion. wm. Pivertaiidy take a supply of the Bit
ten at _nuipsaelt. I would not be without it
4ir ilksoggikin gold. particularly on going into a
harngg= A.B. ALTEMUS,
Company H, Scott Legion.
aztrAirE OF COUNTERFEITS.
s• dictum siensture of "C. M. JACKSON."
is ea the Wean= of sash bottle.
P4llOll/1 O®lo and Manufactory,
NO: -Mil :ARCH eiriatmEir,
JONES & EVANS,
um,s aoas To k Co.)
• PRoPRIETORS.
t he malaministo and Dinlos in every
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DAILY POST.
A 110 IC STORY Or LOVE .AAD
“Tie Coarse of True Love Never Did
Run Toseolb.” but "All's Well Tbat
Ends
Many of those who on Thursday morning
last stopped to admire the handsome faces
among the cartes de visite hung up at the
entrance of Ryder's Photographic Gallery
on Superior street must have noticed the
likeness of a young and beautiful lady at-1 1
tired in mourning, and those of them that
stopped later in the day for the purpose of
again looking at the attractive face, no
ticed its disappearance. With that por
trait
and its withdrawal from exhibition, a
very romantic but true story is connected,
and we are at liberty to give the out
lines.
About a year ago the original of the por
trait lived with her father, a "well to do"
farmer of the Grand River Valley, Michi
gan, these two constituting the entire fam
ily. The old man was in rapidly failing
health, and was exceedingly desirous that
his daughter should be married to a neigh
boring young farmer, who passionately
loved her. The girl, however, had already
given her heart to a young man whom she
had frequently met whilst she was on a vis
it to Detroit, and who was sincerely attach
ed to her. The lover was not in a position
that would justify his pressing his suit,
and, therefore, the engagement was kept a
secret.
The old man finding himself gradually
failing in health, became more urgent in
his wishes that his daughter would marry
his neighbor, but she pleaded for delay on
various pretexts. By some means the
father at length became possessed of the
secret of the attachment,and,without com
municating the fact of his knowledge to the
daughter. he wrote a letter to the Detroit
lover, pointing out the hopelessness of his
suit, and stating that the lady was shortly
to become the bride of a young farmer for
whom she had been for years destined. He
added that any attempt to change his decree
would be giving the lady needless pain.
Immediately on the receipt of this cruel
hlow to all his hopes,the young man enlist
ed in a Michigan regiment under orders to
leave for Washington, and wrote the lady
a brief note announcing the fact, begging
her to forget him, and bidding her fare
well forever. The regiment almost im
mediately went to Washington.
The sad 21st of July, 1861, followed,
and when the fainting and disheartened
soldiers returned from the fatal field of
Bull Run to the defenses on the line of the
Potomac, the young Detroiter was not
among them. Nothing definite was heard
from him, and he wss supposed to have
been killed.
The sorrowful news in time reached the
young lady, and she secretly mourned for
her lover as among the slain. Shortly af
terward the old man was taken sick, and
lay on his death-bed. Some days before
his death he again pleaded with his daugh
ter in behalf of their young neighbor, urg
ing that if he could see her properly cared
for in marriage he could die in peace.
There being no longer any reason for her
refusal, her consent was given, and the
marriage solemnized two days before the
death of her father.
The lady's wedded life was short. Her
husband, who was very kind to her and en
deavored to win her from her double sor
row, was attacked by typhoid fever about
a month after the marriage, and died after
a few days' illness, leaving the young wid
ow possessed of considerable property.
As soon as possible she set about dis
posing of her property in the West, in or
der that she might join her relatives in
New England. During all this time no
thing had been heard to contradict the
story of-the death of her former lover at
Bull Run. Her affairs were, after some
delay, finally settled, and she made a round
of visits to her friends in the West previous
to going to-settle for life in New logland.
Last week she arrived in this city on her
way East, and spent a few days with a lady
friend residing on the West Side.
On Wednesday last the young witlow,ac
companied by her friends, visited Ryder's
Photographic Gallery for the purpose of
havingsome card likenesses taken, and this
proved to be an important step in her his
tory. The picture was so admirable that
Mr. Ryder solicited and obtained the priv
ilege of placing a copy in his show case at
the street entrance. On Thursday morn
ing the likeness made its appearance there,
and, as we have before remarked, attract
ed considerable attention.
On that morning a number of Michigan
soldiers, taken prisoners at Bull Run, and
set at liberty on parole after nine month's
Incarceration in Southern prisons, arrived
from Washington, and remained in the
city until the departure of the Detroit boat
in the evening. During the day they
amused themselves by strolling around
town. One of them, seeing a group of
people gathered around the steps near the
Merchants' Bank, stepped up to learn the
cause, and, like the others, turned to ex
amine the photographs. Suddenly he ut
tered an exclamation of surprise, looked
closely at the portrait of the young widow
and then rushed up stairs to find the ar
tist. Mr. Ryder beingpointed out to him,
the soldier brought him down stairs and
begged to know how he became possessed
of the picture, and an explanation was giv
en. In a few hurried words the soldier
stated the cause of his interest, obtained
thepicture from the case, and declared
hisintention of finding the lady if she was
anywhere to be found.
Fortunately Mr. Ryder knew the lady
who accompanied the young widow, and at
once went with the soldier to her resi
dence. Both ladies were at home,No
'sooner did the young widow see th sol
dier, than she shrieked and fell in a faint
hag fit, for her lover, that she had sup
posed dead, stood before. her. He had
been taken prisoner -at'Bull Run instead
of being killed, bat bad refused to write to.,
aby . person, and his comrades in. prison
knew nothing of his friends or previous
history, so that the fact of his captivity: re
mained known to but few, if any. 3futual
explanations followed the happy meeting,
and there is every indication that, all ob
stacles having been removed, the sorrows
and sufferings of the pair will be termina
ted by a happy marriage at no distant day.
At all events the widow's visit to the East
has been indefinitely postponed, and she
has returned to Mich igan, the now happy
and re-united couple having first sat to
Ryder for a pair of large photographic
portraits, and taken his own portrait with
them as a souvenir of the joyful meeting
canoed by a picture from his camera.—
Cleveland paper.
West Point. •
The board of visitors are now at the
Military Academy, actively engaged , in the
prosecution of their investigations. They,
will have concluded their labors:l:bout the
15th. There are - now in the 'Tarim
classes. the following number of cadets'; '
First. clams 28; :second, 28 ; third, 82.;
fourth, 88. 'About ninty newappointmenti
have been made for the new clarises, form
ed annually.
I T. .1. OILLFP PAUL HUMS WII:ORAF,
IVESTEILY STOVE WOKS,
245 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH
GRAFF
& -NCO.,
31LA N I U.PA.CTUR ER*.
Would call the attention of the public to their
LARGE SIOUX
of well seleeted
COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
•
MAO. TKPROTID
Ilitebea Ranges, Grate Fronts, Hol
low Ware, Are., aatemsa which will
famed the Beet Coal Cook
Stoves hi the State.
The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight
Eclipae, and Iron - Oity,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the
State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK
STOVES. Ahm FIRST PRE
TRUEed to the
AMERICAN. GLOBE& REPUBLIC.
For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The
KKNTIUCKLAN and KANSAS Premium Stores
are unsur_pmssed. We call attention Of DEALERS
and BUILDEKS to the largest stock of
CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
IN THE STATE.
N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
oal Cook Stovee with Soap Stone Linings. which
and the fire better than iron.
in
oak
___
TIO3IAR RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN
Agent, HS Water street, Pittnburgb. Pa.,
is prepared to bring out or send back passengers
from or toils, part of the old country, either by
steam or aailingpackets.
SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE. payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent fur the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail-
SailingAlo, Agent fur the old Black Star Line of
Packets. and for the lines of Steamers sail
ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and
Galway.
fell I
***
lIRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT—DH.
AL SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is
prepared from the recipe of D . Stephen Sweet, of
Connecticut. the great bone setter, and has been
used in his practice for the last twenty years with
the most astonishingsucee.ss. As an external rem
edy it is without a rival and will alleviate pain
niore !greedily than any other preparation. For
all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly
infallible, and as a cure for Sores, Wounds,
Sprains. Bruises. &e.. its soothing, healing, and
powerfhlatrengthening properties. excite thejust
wonder and 'astonishment of all who have ever
given it a trial. Over four hundred certilleates of
remarkable cures, performed by it within the last
two years, attest this fact,
R. E. SELLERS &
de27:lydeweow ' Agents for Pittsburgh.
TIERNAN at GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
TYPONTRAS AND DEALZILS IN
TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS. a-41.,
NORM-EAST corner of
01110 STREET AND THE DIAMOND
HORTICULTUR A L--
STRAWBERRY
RASILBERR Y.
and BLACKBERRY PLANTS,
GRAPE VINES.CURRAT,
and GOOSICBERRY BUSHES,
LINEAR.
R lIEUBARB,
and ASPA RAG CS ROOTS.
all of the beat quality. and warranted true to
name. For sale at 29 FIFTH STREET.
rah 22
J. KNOX.
F 0 RIIALE .—FOUR LOTS IN (OL.
Has township, adjoining St. 3lary's Cemetery,
ninety-six feet front, by one hundred and ten in
depth. enclosed by paling fence. The Lots will
be sold together or separately, at low Plums and
long time. Apply to JAS. 8. DE VLIN,
apsedtf 8t hfaty's Cemetem
WM. H. SMITH JOS. R. HUNTER
WM. H. SMITH it CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS'
dad PITTSB ROB .
EMBROIDERY SALE
To commence on
Monday, June 2d,
Everything to be closed out at
REDUCED PRICES.
COMPLIANCE wrru OUR ENTAB
-1 LIMIER custom wo will mark down and offer
for sale in our Retail Department, our entire of
inumorwisims AND LINEN HAND.
uEuruccrs.
•
Most of these good were bought in Job lots at
very low prices, and baring been shown only in
our wholesalotooms.are perfectly fresh and clean.
Snob WI are soiled we will sell at
EXTRA LOW PRICES.
Ladies who intend leaving the city this sum
mer will find this a very favorable opportunity of
supplying themselves with such articles as they
may need. We beg leave to say that our assort
ment has never been better, and is bud such a one
asCwill meet the requirements of a first class city
trade.
As our new room will be open next week. our
customers will find it must:: more pleasant to se
lect goods than it has been heretofore.
Joseph Horne,
77 & 79 MARKET STREET,
jet
JOHN FLEECIER,
G UNI 9 MIT.II.
$5 corner. Ohio and Beaver ins,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
Large stook &Guns of ail descriptions. on hand.
or made to order. and for sale at LOWEST CASH
PRICES.
Repairing promptly attended to.
nolatlyw-my3l-dtf
.
Ncoelcz No DIN, DElNlmits AND
im °THEM.
THE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
Riving completed then •
torearrangements for the
• ee .
•
. .
CONCIAITILITED • OIL OF ITIIIIOI.,
Are aowpreparad 10 rope the bids thel*Widt.
Thar Flima Still ha a eamity 0f12.000
lbs ter doh they will be to SU owlets in
lame qamaddiea without delay.
• Addraia GEORGEAVLROM
jullshad Moe. 2.1 Wodd at. Pithobil t lf.
-
JL 1111" E.,
"Iwo& fog
. _ . sad Jadessad
C4fra.
N! 1i fIU is To 4*
&aim. at bleOltdaad's Audio& ial3
or 12 1-2 cents.
Vino Olneonet and Cergandlea,
LIMIT COLORED
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
IRA-Just opened a very nice as9ort3nent of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
W. & D. HIIGITS,
JllO. MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
WOK rHt SAL" OF
PIG METAL .(ND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK
eniustritast
AL !a Es aumsiGui" 110110arsmu
.4 LA PLANING MILL. wwidd respectfully in
form the public that he haagsaidltduce the fire,
and having enlarged hiss/Ishii/du:rent and filled
it with the newest anti must approved machinery,
is now prepared to furnish flooring and alining
boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors. sash
and shutters, kiln dried. triunes, mouldings, box
making. Jrc.
t SOUTH Prrrsatraon, Sept. 7.1&57.
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Near the corner Fifth. Pittsburgh.
310,11:4-EditiesItaLet
oßnGGEohiAanhlDlilßAptaL
mends. Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watcher, and
all kinds of valuable articles, fur any length of
time agreed on. The - goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket.
Sir Office Hours from 7 A. 3f. to to p. N.
Jaz
ALLEGHENY CITY
WILLIAM MIAMI,
HARRISON A. COPRA.
General Partners.
(Succairs topeandleas. Steam & C 0..)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water Streets,
pirrsuusGsr. PA.
--------- DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO..
Manufacturer! of
PURE WHITE REFINED
C A It IN CI PIT
Office, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET. Pitts
burgh, Pa. nlyB.6md
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
SMELTING WORKS
dt CO.,
Sheath, Braziers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cop
Per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, sp,!iter
Solder. Ars. Also importer; and
dealers in Metals, Tin
Plats,. Sheet Iron,
Fire, Ao.
Conetantly on hand. Tinmen's
nd Tools. Warehouse_ i No.l49 FIRST and 190
SECOND STREETS, Ptt/Minh, Penna.
alirSpecial order, of Copper out to any desired
pttern. fe2l:l7daw
MANIIOOD-L
ROW LOST! ROW RESTORED!
,
Just publbdted.. in a Sealed Envelop", . Pries
A: LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREAT
MENT and Radical Cure . of Spermatorrhtes or
Seminal Weakness. t i vol ezi ntary RUIIOI9IIOIII.
Sexual Debility. anti ts to Martina_
generally._ Nervous's*, gloa t EPdePm
and MSc Mental and Physical Incapacity result
ing. from Self-Abuse, &e.—By ROBT. J. CUL
VERWELL. M. D.. Author of the Grearßook .fc
"A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers."
Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress. Postpaid. on receipt of lx eent__._B or twc
Pcagestamps. by Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE.
Bowery. New York, Post Office Box. MIA
adsSlant-iedew
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROC ER
NOEL 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
SPRING GOODS.
•1 s .
CLOTHS, CASSINERES
WRDIA N ow 11011 IN STORE A CON
ITE Wof
all new sad- desirsble styles,. which have been
=l4selected in New York. with a desire to
e most fastithions. aed emollising in all
the Ylltiolll new fade sad novelties of the
mann.
w e w ou ld reveauwailicit an early eall from
Le onr patties sat eke to tart the merits ot seine or themeelvia.
smiwavilarlr At NOR,
DX er - Taltior ,
.. Jiro. is. PIM Street.
INTALL PAPER.—
prapPaparraillviati Adbr at He. 107
Market street. saw Melts kr
' ea2o . - JOiL Z. MOHO&
"MirNS AM. 111/1-11rint e r
'Moths.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUIS.
IIL I VI:17.11"7"iliTstr"
MINER'S
BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE,
FIFTH STREET, '
tuy3l nest door to Pooteditee.
ARTEMUS WARD
HIS BOOK.
Another new supply just received by
HENRY
No. 71 and 72 INlth street, next door to Pon
Office.
my3l
prawn - Es Alm iriarzaws—
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
11 BARRELS PEKE CIDEIt
In store arid for isle kr
WILLIAM BA.GALEY.
IS and 20 Wood ■tweet
RECEIVED.
• a large stank of
13 L.A. CIC SHAWLS.
With Fine Bradt& and Gold Mixed
Border, Very Cheap.
BEAUTIFUL LAWN,
nay2l pornar of Fifth and Markst strew
DAVId N'CANDLESS.
Special Partner.
MEANS & COFFIN,
1:133=1
Manufacturers of
PITVNB
AND
VEIBTINGIII.
opium°. GOODS,
OWEN BYRNE,
MERORANT TAILOR,
49 St. Clair Street.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OR
DER CHEAP FOR CASH.
IMAIVINO RETRAINED FROM DEW
l ic h a nt with a choice stook of CLOTHS.
C and VESTINGS. which can be
purchased at prices Or below the anal rates.
AID Great inducements offered to cash buyers.
TO BIM
We are now manufacturing a superior &Adele of
LIME,
which we areprepared to deliver from our COAL
YARD, SCIO LIBERTY STREET.
Best quality of Pally Coal always on
hand as visual.
myPt DICKSON. STEWART CO.&
THIS DAY—
Just ()coned s. somplete assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING G 0 ODS
W. H. MOORE & CO.,
1411 Federal street, Minh* city
.01 111 SWATICHIffiEAS118-.
AL- Dr.BRO'WNIMEDICAL
and SURGICAL Office, No. 50
Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. LI
Pennsylvania.
Dr. BROWN is en old citizen -
of Pittsburgh, and bas been in "
Practiceforthelast twenty-five •
years. His business has been
confined mostly to Private and
Surgical DisesseZ.
CITIZENS AND STRANGERIn 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.
•
never fai l t R o Bc u ß rO WthN'Sw REMomIE
Venereal
Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.—
Also all dimmer arising from a hereditary taint,
which manifests itself in the form of totter
psoriasis. and a. great many forms of skin dis
eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely
ignorant. To persons so aMicted, Dr. Brown offers
hopes of a sure and speedy recovery.
SEMINAL Vi EARNESS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for the alartaing trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
gratification, which the young and wean minded
often give way to, (to their own destruction.) ar
the only reliable remedies known in the country
—they are safe. and malts a speedy restoration
of health. •
IM.
Dr. Brown's remediesßHEUM A
n T eve S r fail to cure this
Painful disease nr A 11W DATO—be will warrant a
cure. Ile also treats Piles. Meet, Gontiorrhoser
Sodom Urethal Disehar Female Weakness,
Monthly Suppressions. Mimeses of the J:uints,
Yuma& in Ano. Nervous Affections. Pains in the
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder , to
nether with all diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing thesy_m_ptoms, containing a
vist,directed to DR. BROWN, N 0.50 Smithfield
St., Pittsburgh. Pa., will be immediately answer
ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely packei
and secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms, Nc. 60 Smithfield
street, Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-dawis
-
KENSINGTON
IRON AND NAIL WORKS
13 1..A.C1e..
Manufacturers of
Bar.Simeet. Boller ' Plate , Heap, A
cud T Iron. Nona nod Spike.;
Also. Screen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr
Iron. suitable for Coal Works.
Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK
Warehouse. No. SS Water street and N
6 Market street. Baxaders Bedldlng.
aplB:6am-is
PIMIC BON A. OIL WILT S
LONC. MILLER Q. CO.,
WORKS AT SHARPSBURGH STATION. AL
LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
lerOffice and Warehonaa
23 MARKET STREET, PI7TRHIIRGH.
Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubricated
Carbon Oils and Benzole.
NO. 1 REFINED OIL, WARRANTED
NON.ENPLONIVE, always on hand. 0c24:1g
TO THE PUBLIC.
- --
" ( SPECIALLY
miithehnoraritue °
ly Modest of all denomi
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders, self
abuse and diseases or
tuations common and in
cident to youths of both
sexes .. . and adults, single or married. Because
DR. URANSTIVP publishes the fiat of his doing
so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully
shocked, and think it greet sin very immoral
and for contamination and corruption among
their wives, proem sons and daughters. Their
family Physician sho ld be cautious to keep them
in iffnorance that th e do the same as Dr. BRAN
STRU?, (except pub hint ) lest a lucrative prat
tics might be loot them among stupid feints
modest and presumptuous families, born and
raised in ignorance. sprung up as mushrooms and
who compare society. intelligence. sense. &c.,
dollars and cents, mysteriously. meant! orilly
gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous
parents and guardians are thankful that their
eons . daughters and wards , previously feeble
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance,
have been restored to health and vigor by DR.
DRANSTRUP, besides many before and after
marriage through him have been saved much suf
fering, anxiety, mortification. ke. Spermatorr
hea or nocturnal emmissione. are completely cured
in a very short space of time by his new remedies ,
which arepeculiarly his own. They are compounds
from the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the
fallacy:oftheMereurial treatment,he has abandon.
ed it and substituted the vegitable Female dia
easesare treatal with .markedsueesse—himinir had
over forty
ears (40ex
experience in their treat
ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in
the United Statre leads him to say—to all with a
fair trial, health and happiness
.will again bloom
upon the now—palled cheek. Triße no longer with
montebanks and quacks. but come and te cared
Consumptkmand all of' its kid diseases. of
which so many annually fill o
aredmtris t can
now be relieved. proviihng they allied to it in
time Full particulars can belied of nay treatment
bymearing a copy of the Medical Adviser.whlch
is given gratis to all that apply Navas the ad
vantage of over forty years experience and
observation, consequently, he has superior skill
in the treatment of 'Decal diseases, and who is
daily consulted by theprofemion. as well torment
mended by repcctable citizens, publishers. pro
prietors of hotels, ke. Office 115 Smithfield
street. near Diamond street. Private communi
cations from all parts of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct te
dellydaw BrOgXSOO
uh Fet,
NATRONA. OIL.
wM ABE NOW -WANITVACTURING
this article, which for brilliancy in burning
freedom of offensive odor, and trans= of
color; ( which color weurarrant to bit by
ate or savanna is unsurpassed by any Illumi
nator in this or kageng markets. Asa profitable
Oil to the consumer. we can specially recommend
it. Also , our manufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by a ll here Soap Makers and Oil Refieries,
which wets 111 per cent. in strength all the make
man of English
ure of Soda brought to this country. Ow
ufact
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED Lff; SALT, AC;
Are no well and favorably known. we treat the
mention is sufficient
All orders and inquiries will be promptly at
tended to by addreming.
GEORGE COLHOlific Agent,
Perna. Salt Manufacturing Company,
24 Wood street. Pittsburgh.
nolB:lydamis
NEW GOODS.
NVIHAVE JEST RECEIVED FROM
e /Lists large and choice selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for Gents' and Youths wear, embracing' all the
newest styles COATINGS. CASEMMEMS AND
VFSTINGS. .W. K. Me= &;CO.,
=mar 3farket Square. Ana4s fizi..wz9r"t
Mrlllll l / 1 47111 IL GOLDIN, Attorney and
ns AZlCosaselar at Law. Etyma**. Azastratts
B.—The aamottled•inutnew oftba late Anaf
Goldasaad Palau will be attended totaullashei l i
kr McAdam -
SeeTOW BOAT fO muis—nob
m Deek,ll tat - '
feetaatikall dinar
171matesad
tikispaersernag.
LO
90 *Ma'
DIME
SAVINGS INSTITuTION,
NO,. HO sararrErnrELD STREET§
(OPPO9/21! THY CUSTOM HOVIN)
CHARTERED : DI THE LEGI344TUEZ.
OFFZCER,~g,
Pi..elddent
VICE PRESIDENTS.
wm.u. Smith,H, Rada
Thos. D. Meseltr - A. Haberman
Francis Sellers Joshpadthodes
John F. Jennings. Jacob Stnekrath
Thomas 8. Blair • Alm. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack
TRUSTPES.
Josiah King Zug
A S Bell ' orDilworth
S S Fowler A Reed
Jaa W Woodwell ' C Schmertz
F Rabin W Rkketson
T M Tiernan. II Hartman
D M Long .T And_ arson
Jas W Baxter D E McKinley
C H Wolf Robert D Cochran
Wm Smith W Ihnssen
G B Jones B F ,Jcmea
W H Phelps C B Herron •
•
SECRETARY AND TREASURER.
D. E. DeIKINLEY.
Open daily, from 9 A.. 31. to 2r. y. Also, Tues
day. and Saturday evenings, from 6 to S o'clock.
Deposits received of ONE DLME and upwards.
Dividends declared hi December and June- of
each year.
Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the
credit of the depositor as pridcipal. and bear in thus compounding it.
Books containing Charter. By-Laws, he., fur
nished at the office.
gar This Institution offers, especially to these
Persons whose earnings are small, the epportunitY
to accumulate. by small deposits, easily saved, •
sum which will bee resource when needed, their
money not only beingsafe but beariuginterest, in
stead of remaining unproductive.
.my2l
STOVE tv .
o
?'"
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•
A. BRADLEY,
NO. 30 WOOD STREET,
corner lieeond. Pittsburgh,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in
all kinds of
Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Fronts, Fenders, &o.
ea- In our sample room may be found the
CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the merits at which have been fully seated by
thousands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled
or any in this market; together with agreat many
ther desirable patterns.
We have also a eery large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
ffered to therublic.
Sir FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow and Jura Grates, -IS of *deb ale
offered at very low mesa.
stat. Special inducements offered to builders In
want of GRATE FRONTS. my9-9tf
FAMILY COAL DEPOT.
WM. N. STEWART, •
HEALER IN ccoa..X...
W 3. Corner SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY
STEEETT. ALLEGHENY CITY.
1111. Families supplied with coal at low rates
on short notice. mbs:3m.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES!
DJOUN MUMMY, LEAVING FOR
upwards of twenty years devoted his pro
fessional time exclusively to the treattnent of
Female Diecultiea, and having succeeded in thou
sands of cases in restoring the afflicted to sound
health, has now entire confidence in offering pub
licly his
" Great American Remedy,"
DR. HARVEY'S
CRONO - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS 1
Which have never yet failed (when the three- .
floes have been strictly followed) in re
moving difficulties arising from
Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature.
or in restoring the system to perfect health *lion
suffering from Spina/ Affections. Prolopsim Uteri,
the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Or
gans. Also in all cases of Debility or Nervous
Prostration, Hysterics, Palpitations, &C., Sc., Sc.. which arc the forerunners of more serfotts •lisease.
'&-These Pills are perfectly hams/egg on thee.l. 2;
atitution, and maylbe taken by the most delicate fe-'
male without causing distress; at the time time
they act like a charm, by strengthening,invigu
rating, and restoring the system to a healthy con.
dition, and by bringing on the monthly period
with regularity, no matter from what cause the
obstructions /REY arise. They should. however.
not be taken during the first three or four months
of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, es
miscarriage would be the result.
Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
and when desired will be sent by maid pre-paid
by any tulvertised Agent, on receipt of the money
J. BRYAN , Rochester . N. Y,. general Agent
Sold by Drugststsstenerelly.
JOSEPH FLEMING,
Corner liarke- street and the Diamond,
anio.lvdawis
ROBERT ARTHITRS,
.A.TTORNEV AT L.tlV.
AND COMMIRSIONER OF DEEDS. _of Ohio
Missouri. Terms. Wisconsin, Virginia, New York
_onishnia. Dlinaisjowa. Florida. Indiana, Len
achy and Michigan.
nili&dro No. 135 FOURTH STREET.
J. H. CASIDAY.
Note, Stock, Bean, Bond and Mort
grave, Real Estate and Rep
ehandias Broker.
OFFICE ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING
FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Rte. L3 ' to invest in Mortgages and No. 1
m • 22
PROPOSALS POE LEAD.
ORDNANCE Orricf., WAR DEPARIMENT;4I"
1 ashiwon. May last
Emtoresiims wiz az am
by this Department untils P.M.. on the even
ing of the 4th OF JUNE. for this delivery at the
following Arsenals. RE soon as possible of
5,000 Tons of Lead,. as follows :
At the Watervliet Arsenal. West Trey. New
YoArk, h2NewY
York Arsenal, Governor's Island.
New York. 1,000 tons. • •
At the Allegheny Arsenal. Pittsburgh, Pennon
/anis. 1,000 tons.
At the St. Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Missouri,
1.000 tone.
The Lead must be Galata, er other American,
Stalburg, or soft English, of the most approved!
brawls.
Proposals will be received for lots of2oo tons and .
upwards.
Bidders will state explichly the time and amount
of each delivery.
Failure to deliver at a vecified time will sub
feet the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to
be delivered at that time.
Parties obtaixdnir contracts will be requiral to
enter into bonds with proper sureties for its faith.
fal performance.
The Department reserves to itself the *kr to
meet any bid.
Proposals will be addressed SR Miele: (EN.
L W. RIPLEY, Chief of ' Wasidniton,
Lead., and should be endorsed. •!.
°newer cinic..3
river. evAirmir..oilinarlit,
AL iraired b 7 Ss sbosAndiertbenaent is named
to one thirde tie innemosslielyit i ell 6 2 1 4"
rthltt gA l."
NA' - A . ' Irrig; 6l 4!!- - :..
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....taisnartatiFps . .
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Yr.
; Andy 0:' ILAlL______
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Oillosawtemaete r 17. A. No. sae
lino. suousurts. Ps. :aksal-tf
TO OIL RE
--
MHZ .talblenoolol3gApit
.L enrannose to AIM I4 A., ?A .
Dr. 'brows atsPatent niostio•lirta
patintea rariary Otb. MAP 11.6
deed totsity nonespeony in dam _ s:' or other OW. sail In Onsandso_ .."11111441111.
be szeollod darabilitr.:slatteettzr:or sesson/
We refer with eonfidatemi to the ionerotifi pa
da. stow Bohrorties we bine fitted ape '• •
maim kit. ma& Petrixtis votth
coma
& 4t
ta l tilaTk
Theabwreworinirerodesaadadi itielp
and Pat inoyeeaa= byDrIIIILCAITIRP/#
The following week!' we have ihkifittid apt
3;t91 trAl)
OA • PenSa
gr ewm unit . - jr
• w
ritohneon k &Wm.
Orh Brat kV°. do erera
.JAKIK PARK, Jr.,
DAVIS & PHILLEM
Noe. 100 WATER.kIa ems::
Brass Founders, Phonsbeis
, ,
STEAMAND GAS FITTEJIEL
mhll:3md
INVENTOR'S.'.
PATENT AGENCY. ;Pi PATENT AGENCY.
111; • • • =,•-•
t f MM. W..lBllffiClL,
IN For eis plot ANIS
0 Beulah.ot
id St Go Assert's.
0 Pator e i r As '
j.m.Yeits fa Vie rob
lalosober of the oat Aglow. !ea&
Board of AppowL1: 11.1418.
NOTE—AII information nowiew to
Patent and a easy of the Pataot haws=
ch i% to p resent Common of Patials t _
David P. Holloway. sour
ADDY Eft EWEN'S.
DEWIT C. LAWRENCE.
Ter Twelve Towel
on OMleer of th
Patent Oalee—thel
E=rl
g ;
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
HO. IDS WOOD STUD /CD, forpems
PIDOT amuses, prrammosits, •
AND %
47 OHIO STREET,.ALLEGBIEW
MAE Tat MAYOIIII tonnes.. ::::;:. . ;
P Load VitriO PiPe. Pi, HYD 11111"
RAand NTSAMICIO.
a. g Bar Lftd.andPl
material in general. Oil Refineries lift
the moat approved manner.. Tanks limedOf
tar
i v
Copper. limpet, fitted with Water and Om -
es.
ap3ea. N
yd . B. All orders promptly attondol to.
el
S. B. t C. P.
.314 k
Matta:Leta= sad DealaMis : - „
11016 K. CAP.,
sad all Muds-of
WRAPPING PAPER, have removed.froii
No. 27 Wood rtreet to
NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pittsburgh. PK.
air Cash paid for RAGS.
r.
1111111 ND ....D. D. 1RETY51L"...«...1.1/. MOPE!
_ Late at Miller & Rieketron's..
REIrM.F.I6
Mummy Ur - Reimer & 62 / 1 •6620 '
Wholesale Dealers is
Foreign Friday Mut% Veregeorgeummay.
Sugara, Tiro Works, Vie...
NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STlißrit
ROM? DALZILL P SlALiati ;t
ROBT. DALZELL di . ' CO
Wholesale Grooers,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING INEACNANTS.
AND
Dealers in Produce and Pittatinnsh itanakiat4*.
No. 251 mrsinir writ*Ev,''
/Wad. PITTONITRAIII
DUQUESNE BRASS WOW„
E'urircobr da'CO.; :::: irt c
11•11CIPA.CTUZIRROP SVIIIIT aAk ienit roc
FINISKgD BEAM WOlinsfirtil
_
f#Alll AND STEAM FITTED,;
l ' diVestletilez attentif.^ - f it,tistOil
ere
ee Bran Cmaittra, 'Omen ID de
ally. -
- airßese Oil 'No; "Dil'a Othili . 1
Gas Brackets and Pet:lents. rnerb"Z.'•
STRUT AND DNUESNIC WAY. .
&A
C. WEST di CO.;
maxtraaartranu OP •
C.A.II , IIIII.GES, 8171/0/ill4,
ROCKAWAYN, BULNINS AND OLD/Dia .
K.. 187• P... alarea, Piltiniamokl •
ANIP MI work warranted to ho alibiloft...
rial and workmanship . •
• -
OIL WCORKW:
W lGHTMANAlraglikat'',,,t,'
REnsamimukalliAllipijoUrAMlL
s gru ajs "'"7lM,
I lgt wise chindhastba ccessr
and
strew. will prempili , 11 U. , ••
oellken: •
LOUIS RILUIRIE43I-:-.CALUN
REINEMAN I MEYRAII& SIEDLEi
No. 42 MIEFIrIi IStTB * o
P/TTSBUBOR. PA.
wzoissms AND .scram DIM= ni
WATCIES, JEIYELRT,
DIAMONDS. •
SILVER AND PLATED WARE
CLOCKS,:'
of every description. • - ~. .
FANCY 6.0011.3 -
Bronze Statuary,
WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS,
Materials and Maolnner.%
Wholesale Agency for theselebrated
AMERICAN WATCHES ,
a s „,„
aple4asi
WALL PAPER
WINDOW CURTAINS, 44
New 81711 ibr Spring of 1882:
A Brest Varlet" mit ruse ..Ainsel
moat Ihroma 6 1.4 4111maai
14 65 Per "lees. •
tqc ask hp
, _
TiriONFAil
111-4 ' 11 1,t iree.
ik Oth. 26 dew below DiagradAlla
=ME
t 41
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IMPORTANT
TO