yokirnie X.X. =ii=rrrnnmm NO',AIIOOHOLIO PREPARATION! AMIE TONIC MEDICINE, DR HOOFLAND' S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. hi. JACKSON, Philadel pins, Penna., Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, Chronic, or Nervous Debility, Ideestmem of the Kidneys, and all Diseases Airimbag from a Disordered • • . Liver or Stomach, such as Censti _potion. Inward Piles. Fullness or -Blood to the Head. Aeidity_of the Stomach, Name', Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom ach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and difficult Breathier, Eluttering at the Heart. Chokingor suffocating sensations when in a lying Padua Dimness of Vision. Dots or webs be fore the sight Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and gyes,Pain in the Side, Beek, Chest, Limbs..lre. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and Feat depres sion of spirits,_ And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever. &e. THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY! They will curs the above diseases in ninety-nine ales outofa.hundred. - Indrieed" by the extensive sale and universal Perosiari a rf Itoodisnd's German-Bitters, (purely veserebl hosts of iivorant quacks and unseru hrderis enturers, have cvened upon suffering timstibt the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape peotteNskY. vilely compounded with injurious drop. ind christened Tonics. Stemachies and Bit tart". . - Beware. of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations. in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied resscr„rinder the modest appellation of .litters which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases, and disappointed sufferers in dex.pair. DO YOU WA. IF TSOMETEING' STBENG 7'll - YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE' DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR uo.V STLTUTIONI DO YOU WA NT Ti', PEEL WELL ? DO YOU W.4NT TO Er RID oF NERvulw DO WANT ENERGY ? DO`YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL DO YOU IrT A BRISK .4 ND I' IGOR() f "S' FEELING If you do use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. FromJ. Newton Bernell. D. D., Editor rd' the En - eyetopedia of Religious Knowledge. Palough not disposed to favor or recommend tent. Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any pimple preparation in the hope that he may thsur contribute to the benefit of others. rdo this the more readily in regard to Roof- WA*: Morn= Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. JaakParl, of this city, because I was prejudiced asainatthem for many years, under the unpres mai that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I antin4ebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker. Esq.. for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests,-and for enccuragement to try them, when auferuut from great and, long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the Miming of the •present year, was followed by ant :relief. and restoration to a degree of bodily.amd mental vigoi which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost depaired of re gaining. .T. therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. PRILADRLPHIA, June 23,1861. Prom thy Rev. Joseph IL Kennard, l'astor of the Tenth Baptist Chum.h. Da. Jaczeog —Thug S,a hare been fre gneutly requested to connect my name with com mendations of different kinds of medicine, but, Fills the "Tactics as out of my appropriate era, li 7l have m all cases declined: but with a is ear main various instances. and particularly In ns family, of the usefulness of Dr. Roof land's German Bitters. I depart from my usual course, to qpreal my full conviction that for general debit*" of the system, and especially Liv er Complcintitlifa safe and valuable preparation. LUPINS eases it may fail. but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the abote causes. Your. very roopectfully. J, 11. KENNARD, Eighth below Coats street, Phila., Dee. 24th. /t o m the Wife of ALDERMAN WONDER, Ger mantown. GERMANTOWN, June 1, 1861. Da, aid. Jambes_ -Sir:—lt gave me pleasure. twoyearsego, to give you a certificate, testifying what the Elersian Bitters had done for me. lam cured. of all those diseases your pretenses to cure. vitt DrsPePela t ebrce jo debility, disease of the kidneys. be.: influence it exerts upon Ner .l4olvous! is surprising, I have been con -..lsedly in reference to your Bitters.and hesitation. have recommended it for the . eh and in every instance it has =1 .eured. _Your medic ine has a great reps on hi Clermantownalnd is sold in every Deaf/hem and inmost of the Grocery stores here. /fany one should question what I say, let thiamine to(lerniantown. and - I will prove to thsirestideetion. that the Bitters have cured in thilsidebdursnore than twenty cues of the above _jimissetfully, HANNAH WUNDER. mitt street, above Rittenhouse, Germantown. Mee. .. . ;__.• Jai' THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution, and give health and strength to an overtasked and diseased health. READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY PE/LADILPHIA, August 1$ 1862. DR. C. hirJscrecix—Dear Sir: While in Vir ginal. owing to the change of water. I was taken with a severe diarrhoea, which seemed incurable., and wbieh greatly weakened me. When we reached Martinsburg. I feared I should have to some home. but noticing some of your Bitters in the don Mr. WII. Price : in that town, I pur -6144131.v0ind on taking it was speedily re it "' h . .te esilth. The diarrhoea was quickly chic / experienced no return •of it. A ausber atm comrades. who suffered in thesame manner and from the same cause, with whom I sluirad the Bitters. join me in this certificate. I expect to return to the seat of war with the Leg ion, and dull certainly take a supply of the Bit 4cilters In my knapsack. I would not be without it igelabt in gold, particularly on going into a • region. ours. truly, A. E. ALTEMUS, Company 11, Scott Legion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Bse that the signature of " C. M. 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' - i _ ____ ... ...... • .. . 1 . . . . •.'. --.-• .7. - --...•.-.--„,--:.•..:,...,,...:-...:'• • DAILY POST. From the New York World The Recent Fights in the Valley of the Shenandoah. At length we begin to understand the precise condition of affairs in the Valley of the Shenandoah. " Stonewall" Jack son has escaped—that is very evident— and is now, in all probability, in Richmond with his army. The dashing cavalry feat on the right of our line on Friday last would seem to have been inspired by Ashby's ghost, if, as is alleged, he is really dead. After having chased Banks across the Potomac, put Secretary Stanton in a panic, outwitted McDowell, foiled Fre mont, and overwhelmed a portion of Shields' command, Jackson is now ready to udd to the difficulties of Gen. McClel lan's situation. If a portion of Beaure gard's army is not also in Richmond it is indeed a wonder. • As this escape of Jackson . is likely to figure largely in history, and may be the occasion of courts of inquiry in our army, it may be well to call to mind a few of the facts connected with the fights at Cross Keys and Port Republic, on the Bth and 9th instant. After his dash up the valley, Jackson retreated so as to escape a Hank attack. He succeeded in getting to the right side (for him) of Fremont at Stras burg, but dared not fight, although his force was superior, as he feared McDowell' would get in his rear. But he was not fast enough. Colonel Carroll, with the ad- vance of General -Shields, did establish himself in Jackson's rear at the bridge' near Port Republic, which was not burned pursuant to orders, as General Shields wished to use the bridge to pass over his army. Before reaching the bridge, how ever, Jackson determined to fight Fremont so as to cripple his parsuit; hence the bat tle of Cross Keys, which it now turns out was not a Union victory, but a repulse.--H Fremont, with an inferior force, was com pelled to attack the enemy in a very strong position, and was driven batik, after a severe fight, leaving his dead and wound ed and the field in the possession of Jack son during the night. This was on Sun day„ the Sth inst. The next morning Gen. Fremont found the enemy had left, leaving behind the Union dead and wound ed. For reasons best known to himself Gen. Fremont did not pursue Jackson; if he had the latter's army would have been destroyed, as, on the day following the fight at Cross Keys, Jackson attacked Col. Carroll's small force at the bridge, and j overwhelmed it after a stubborn fight of five hours duration. Had lie been closely followed he would have been attacked in both front and rear, for so near were the armies that the cannonading at Port Re public was distinctly heard in Fremont's camp. After the battle, so far as we judge by the telegraphic accounts, Fremont re treated in the direction of Harrisonburg, while Jackson went on his way rejoicing to Richmond. tleneral Fremont has bitter enemies. who will no doubt assail and denounce him for his share in this series of blund ers; but, after all, there may be military reasons that will fully justify his con duct. Let us not be too hasty in passing judgments until all the facts are in our possession. "Lady" Rioters Fined. Pourteen "ladies . ' of Ladoga. Indiana, were brought to trial at Crawfordsville on Tuesday, charged with riotous proceedings in destroying the contents of a whisky saloon in the former place. The jury im poscd a fine of one dollar on each. The costs amounted to about one hundred dollars. Ladies have no business to get up riots. - - No Trouble from War Yet. A German woman at Winsted, Conn., thinks that "we in this country don't know anything aboutr yet." During the ex istence of a ward Germany, she was com pelled to work in a blacksmith's shop for three years, so scarce were men. "WE see," said Swift, in one of his sar castic moods, "what God thinks of riches, by the people to whom he gives them." ARTEMUS WARD HIS BOOK. Another new supply just received by HENRY MINER, So. 71 anti 73 Fifth ecroet. next door to Post 01Fee. PEACHES AND VINEGAR- 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR, in store and for We by WILLIAM BAGALEY. its and 20 Weed street PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Tlotay°l7oANrairiEtenTs PLACE. to MINER'S BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE, FIFTH STREET, next deer to Postonlee. JNO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSI,ON MERCHANT, Mt TIM BALI Or PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER snow,. , MARK prrraavineu. I AMES BIGILLINGIAL litol l loBllll4liiro IN LA PLANENGMILL.Itonbir=ir in form the NABS that he his rebuilt • e filed and ham, enlarged hisestablishmenti and filed it with the newest and tenstapproiredatelta. is now prepared to furnish. boring an g boards. scroll ea ' and re-sawing. dome.' and shutters. kiln ' . trams,, monitions, box matins. ke• MOTH Prrreauatm. Sept, 7.1857. ja LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 ISMITILLIELD STREET. Near the rimier BM. Pittebiush. MONEY i i LARGE AND INALL 4 •V••• quantities loaned on Gold and lEllori Dis mark Jewelry Gold and &leer •WateleM: and all kinds of vilaable artielim• for: rar s Gum eased En. The geode cannot d without the Ticket. • •' • air , ollloe Roam from 7 IL to lib P. IL. DUNCAN, DUNLAP .4k CO .,':. javartingir it D i () N" co r,.1. . 1 . 14 4 , 111417' aliuckr e w e ; prrTsßutwrift, THURSDAY !lORNING, JUNE 19, 1862. IM=2 PAUL SUOMI STERN STOVE. WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF & CO., AI A NUJ .A.C4`UIVV.I4/S1 Would call the attention of thq public to their LARGE STOCK of well selected • COOLPARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ALSO. INPROVRD Kitchen Range's, Grate Fronts R ol . low Ware, Ste. among whlett , wfll fooled th e Beat Cool Cook Stoves in the State. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron Oity, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. Also FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE & REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are unsumaased. We eall attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE. N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE oat Cook Stoves with Seep Stone Linings. which and the fire better than won. U.IIOOYIFIAIV CY. 11110 MAS 11.ATT1GAN. EITIROPEAN 1 Agent, 113 Water street.. Pittsburgh. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back pasengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sailing packets. SIGHT DRAFTS FUR SALE. payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail. road. Also. Agent for the old Black Star L f Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamer sna i l - ing between New York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. fell LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES =EEO SMELTING WORKS. in , cuurpir & - Cu., Manufacturers of Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cot , per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Pro.tter Solder, &e. Also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, &c, Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machke mi Tools. Warehouse, No. 1 Its FIRST and CHI SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Penna. *a - Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pttern. fo2l:lydew - - -- FOR SALE .-I , OIIR LOTS IN COL. tins township, adjoining St. ory's Cemetery. ninety-six feet front, by nno hundred and t en i n depth, enclosed by paling fence. The Lots will be sold together or separately. at low figures and long time. Apply to JAS. S. DEVLIN. ap&dtt BfasT'aCenasters. WM. 11. SMITH JOS. R. HUNTER 11. SMITH dc CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS' de . PITTSB ROB'. EMBROIDERY SALE, rommence on Monday, June 2d, Everything to be closed out at REDUCED PRICES. COMPLIANCE WITH OUR ESTA B. A LIMED custom we will mark down and offer for sale in our Itetail Department, our entire of EMBROIDERIES AND LINEN HAND. li F 11114.311 Et's. 3lost of these good wore bought in Job lots at very low prices, and haying been shown only in our wholesale ronms.llZe perfectly fresh and clean. Such as are soiled we will sell at EXTRA LOW PRICES. Ladies who intend leaving the city this sal:li nter will find this a very revocable opportunity of supplying themselves with each articles as they may need. We beg leave to say that our assort ment has never been better. and is just such a one as;will meet the requirements of u first class city trade. As our new room will be open next week, our customers will find it me.. more pleasant to se lect goods than it has been heretofore. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET JOHN FLEEGER. OUNSMITH, 25 corner Ohio and Beaver Ms, ALLEGHENY Lame stock of Guns of all descriptions, on band. or made to order, and for sale at LOWEST CAS H PRICES. Reptdring promptly attended to. noltklyw-my3l-dtf NOTICE TO OIL REFINERS AND OTHERS. THE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arrangements for the manufiteture of CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL. Are now prepared to supply die trade therewith. Their Platinum Still having a capacity of 12000 lbs per day s they will be enabled to fill orders in large quantities without delay. Address GEORGE COLIIOUN. Agent. jell-31nd Office, 24 Wood' et, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM. HAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROC E R NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, PITTSIIVROII. SPRING GOODS. 1 s CLOTHS, CASSMERES AND VESTINCB. winE HAVE NOW IN STORE A CON_ v PLETE atookof SPRING GOODS, all new and desirable style% which have been :oarefuny selected ill New York. with a dedre to geeli the moot ileons. and comprising in all sawn. the .varlons new fabric and novelties of the ,We would acWally !elicit an early call from our Wrong 'wee game. to teat the merits of the woe detlimedree. - NANVISL GREY & SON, *PA 0.44 k, Tailors, I F4°- WirinkAmireet• IglIA•1115 ALID OMM a ir . . - .1111. ORLI." SELECT TALE. THE ROBBER'S ROOST ; OR, HANS' LAST VICTIM BY JOHN XEKNEDY Having thus fortified myself, I took a seat on one end of the bed, with my sad dle-bags close by me, my knife in one hand and my revolver in the other, and my ammunition convenient in ease I should need it. I blew out my light and in darkness awaited.ithe denouement of the plot. How longl bad waited I could not tell, but, in spite of my perilous situa tion, my eyes grew heavy, and I was al most overcome with 'sleep. But an easy movement of the bed-groused all my per ceptive faculties, satin an instant was wide awake. It moved several times quite easy, and then all became quiet. I listened a few moments but could "hear nothing.— Presently a faint whittler from an adjoining room came; my eyegfollowed the direc tion, and I could see a small stream of light pouring through' an opening in the partition. I stole softly to the spot and listened for a moment.. I then put my eye to the opening and had a fair view of the operations inside. So horrible was thelight I then beheld that its recollections will never be erased from my memory. ;Hanging from the bed, and with his head nearly severed from his body, was an old grey-headed man: while the purple current of life was stead ily streaming from the gash. I reeled a moment with dizziness, and was about to withdraw from the scene, when the door opened very softly, and a person entered: I looked again, and three of the men I had seen in the bar-room were standing near the dead man. "Why, Hans," said one, "I thought you had fixed him by this time." "We'll have trouble with that custom er," said Hans, shaking his head, "he is up to something, he put his bed over the trap." ."The devil!" they both exclaimed , and looked at each other in surprise. "We must manage him somehow," said Hans. "for he has money, ram certain of that "Hadn't we better attend to that 'ere gal first," suggested one. "Yes, the old man is fixed, now for the gal,'' and, picking up the light, they left the room. "What girl?" thought I. "Is It possible that some person as unfortunate as myself has been compelled to stop here ?" listened eagerly, and presently a crash came, followed 'by a shrill scream. ! I I sprang toward my door, but recollected that I had it well secured. I hesitated a moment, when anothei scream more ter rifle than thefirst,was followed by thesharp report of a pistol. It was but the work of a moment to unfasten the door and dash out. As I sprang into the passage I met two men, who fired almost snntiltaneotisly hut without effect. leveled my revoker and sent the contents of one barrel through the head of one, who tumbled down stairs, dragging his companion with him. I rushed into the room, and found the girl sheltered behind the bed, keeping Hans at bay with a revolver. As I enter ed, Hans sprang at me.w-ith a.fiendish ex pression, and, in spite of my efforts, seized me in his herculean clutches. Aly pistol was of no use, so, hurling it from me, I drew my knife, and soon put an end to the struggle. I hurried the girl : into my own room, and soon had the door se surely barricaded. I then explained to I her our situation, and how I came to dis cover she was to be a victim. But when I told her of the old man, she faintly gasped, "it is my father," and the next moment lay senseless on the floor. I was now in a trying position. I expected ev ery moment the attack of the robbers would be renewed, and that in in all possi bility they would overpower us, and then our doom would be sealed. I involunta rily cast my eyes towards the window, at if it would afford some point of escape. But then the robbers would have a fair chance, could surround us, and murder us without a show of defense. I had all this time counted upon my fair compan ion as an assistant, never reflecting that she was a woman, and I had essayed to protect her. When this thought crossed my mind, all my combative powers were aroused, and I felt strong and competent to contend with a host. I now heard whisperings and footsteps gently stealing up the steps. A dim light shone beneath the door, and revealed sev eral large holes and cracks. I kept my eyes intently fixed in the direction, while my heart palpitated so loud that its vibra tions could be distinctly heard. A slight shuffling of the feet and crash, crash, went several reports, while bullets whizzed sharply about my head. The girl gave a shrill scream, I groaned and crept close to the door, which was riddled with bullets, and through the holes I could plainly discern their actions. I still had five shots in my revolver, and determined to use them to the best advan tage,_ "He's done for now," said one, as he stood eyeing the door. "But the gal," replied a little short, thick man, "she fights like thunder." "Ha I . you coward, you would fear a woman," returned the first speaker, with a sneer. "Jim Bates, Pll make you smell pow der for that, afore mornin,' said the lit tle man, savagely. "We must have this 'ere door open," and, suiting the action to the words, an assault was made upon it. I leveled my pistol and fired, when, with a fearful oath, the man fell back upon the floor. I gave them two more shots, when they retreated precipitately down stairs. I reloaded my pistol and returned to my companion, who was trying to stop the blood which was flowing from a wound in her neck. "I fear, sir, my life is short; and I sin cerely thank you for your kind protec tion," she feebly murmured, and sank exhausted upon the bed. I was about to offer some assistance, when I again heard steps upon the stairs, and earnest talking as of persons remon strating. Thinking the attack at the door would be renewed, I drew the bed stead against it, and threw the light bedding over the head-board, and thus formed a kind of breast-work. "Say, Mister, don't shoot, I want to speak a few words with you," said a voice at at the head of the stairs. "I'll shoot the first man who (tomes near that door, " I replied savagely. "Oh, no! on't, Pm your friend," he replied, in a tone that carried treachery with it; "come to the door, will you?" "Yes, but don't you come." "I won't—are yon there?" "Yes." "Close?" I felt a slight moving of the bed over the trap, during which time the man out. side kept up an .meemant'jibber. One end of the bed was raising softl, and, taking - hold of it with my 'left ban d, I gently eased it up, until/4041d dim eowara head above the' ' • [Remainder To- oirow.] OWEN BYRNE, MEROHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. HAVIRO RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, with a choice stock of CLOTHS. CASSUITERES and VESTMOS. which can be Purchased at prices far below the usual rate.. G reat inducements offered to cash buyers. T O BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are now manufacturing a superior aritiele of IA which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD. 309 LIBERTY STREET. Best quality of Family Coal always on hand as usual. my9t DICKSON. STEWART dr CO. THIS DAY— Just. aioened a complete fidiA4IIIIIOLIL of GENTS' FURNISHING •GOODS W. U. MeGEE dr CO.. my 9 143 Federal street. Allegheny city Prlr.BitowlMEDlo - AL .- - A and SURGICAL Office, No. 50 ....... Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. ' ..... I . Pennalvania. ' Dr. BROWN andan old citizen of Pittsburgh. haa been la ;'i .. • • Practieefortholast twenty-five _. years. His business has bean , ~-.0 " • confined mostly to Private and . -- - Surgical Diseases. r. . .. CITIZENS AND STRANGER In gaol of a medical friend, should not fail to And 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 fr" •- cure the worst form of Venereal Diseaser rarities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all dnv..nes 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 afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speedy recovery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification, which the young and weal minded often give terry to. (to their own destruction.) ar the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful disease IN • raw okre—he will warrant a cure. Be also treats Piles. (Beet, Gonnorrheel. Stricture, Urethal Discharges, Female Weaknos.„ Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joint, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Blatider.l;- gether with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the struiptome. containing s rag. directed to DR. BROWN, N 0.30 Smithfiell St., Pittsburgh. Pa., will be immediate'? answer ed. Medicine sent to any wims, safely pwke I and secure from observation. Office and Private P.onuus, Ne. 110 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-daw:is "IF:Nan aiGToN IRON AND NAIL WORKS LLOYD dr. flI ACta , Manufacturers of Bar, Sheet, Boller,'Plaie, Hoop. A and T Iron, Nails and Spikes Also. Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron, suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK Warehouse, N. SS Water street sad 6 Market street, Hasalers arl&tasi-it 1." 3E.YrItO NA. 1011,, W 0.11: TEA LONG, MILLER CO., WORKS AT SHARPSBITRWI STATION, AL LEOHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. ihrOffice and Warehouso 2a MARKET STREET, FITTSRUICGH. Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubricated Carbon 003 and Benzoic. NO. I REFINED OIL, WARRANTED NON-EXPLOSIVE. always on hand. oc21:Iy TO THE PUBLIC. Wlat YECIALLY .1.7.41 the ignorant andfaLse ly Modest of all denomi nations, treat secret and delicate disorders, self abuse and diseases or Mations common and in cident to youths of both sexes, and adults, single or married. Wynne DR. Da.tsaratir publishes the tact of his doing so. the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral and foT contamination a orruption among their wives, promising sons antidaughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN STUD?, (except publishing) lest a lucrative Pr= tice might be lost to them among stupid false', modest and presumptuous families,, horn and raised in ignorance. sprung np as mushrooms and Who compare society intelligence, sense, &c., 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 DR. BRA NSTRUP. besides many before anti atter marriage through him have been eared much suf fering. anxiety. mortification, &c. Spermatorr bra or nocturnal emmissions, are completely cured in a very short space of time by his new remedies. which arepeeuliarly his own, they are compounds from the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the fallacy:of the Mercurial treatment.he has abandon ed it and substituted the vegitable Female dis own' are trea with marked success—hav treat- over forty y ear s onexperience in thei r ment in hospitals of both the. Old World and in the United Statue leads him to say—to all with a fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with montebanks and quacks. but come and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of which so many annually fill oar countries. can now be relieved. Providing they attend to it in time Pull particulars can itched of my treatment !py procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser.whieh is given gratis to all that apply Having the ad vantage of over forty years experience - and observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by theprofession, as well as recom mended by repectable citizens, publishers. pro prietors of hotels , &c. Office SS Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private communi cations from all parts of the Union strictly at tended to. Direct to 801 80% de&lydaw Pittsburgh Poet Office. NATRONA. OIL. TE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING this article, which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive odor. and transparency of color. (which color we warrant to be cban?ed by aire or cuposurej is unsurpassed by an - nator in this or Eastern markets. Ati a p r ofitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also. our manufacture ol CAUSTIC. SODA j Used by enlarge Soap Makers and Oil Refineries. whiabefoeis 20 Per cent. in strength all the make of Slogissh Soda brought to this country. Our manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LVE; SALT, &C.' Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries will ha promptly at tended to by addressing.GEOßOE COLHOLTN, Agent, Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company, 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh. nolB:lydawds NEW GOODS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM the East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths wear, embraclngs all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING& W. K. Meg= & CO., 14 Fe reet corner Market Square, Allegheny ci ty deral street inY9 EDIVAIAD a . Gounmrs, Attorney and nousaalor at Law, Kittanning. Anaemia Co Pa. N. 8.--The unsettled liminess ofthe Wit firm of Golden and Fulton will be attended to exeludvala Mr.fleidem. Heon TOW BOAT . WO 130 Deek 24 feet bea k Bet bold. 3 Boilers 21113444 /Unto tan Clelledir 17 masa sadr4Stjaroblo .. tak 2 o ll .oo7l4l3oalaidns, 03 1 0 f -Busx.. . - DIME SAVINGS INSTiTunON, NO, 110 SMITHFIELD STREET. (OPPOSITE Tll CESI - Olr HOUSES CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE. k' CERS. President VICE PRESIDENTS. ' . W. H. Smith H, F. Rudd . Thos. D. Messier A. Reineman Francis Sellers • Joshua Rhodes John F. Jennings, Jacob Stuekrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TRUSTEES. Josiah King C Zug A S Bell Jos Dilworth S S Fowler W A Reed Jas W Woodwell H C Schmertz F Rnhm C W Ricketson J M Tiernan S H Barbs= D AI Long R J Anderson Jas W Baxter D E McKinley C U Wolf Robert D Cochran . Wm Smith W Thirteen G It Jones B F Jones W II Phelps C D Herron SECRETARY" AND TREASURER D. E. iIIeHINLEY. Open daily, from 9A.M.t02 r. x. Also, Tues day and Saturday evenings, from 6 to 6 o'clock. Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards. Dividends declared in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as pridcipal, and hear in terest, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Arc., fur nished at the office. This Institution offers, especially to these persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, their money not only being safe hut bearinginterest, in stead of remaining unproductive. my2l STOVE Iv 4%9 A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Second, Pittsburgh, - hl anu Net arer and AV holeaale and Retail dealer in all kind 3 of Gook, Parlor, and Heating Staved, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. 1" In our sample room may, be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, • the merits. of which hate been fully tested by thousands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled oY any in tilt: , market; together with a great many ther desirable pat terns. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. - embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now ffcrod to the public. 4.24- FANCI ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Row and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very low prices. as- Special inducements offered to builders is went of GRATE FRONTS. tuff:lff COAL ;4.IEPOT. WM. M. STEWART, ii..1::24.LU1T. TN COAX., * - 41.- Corner SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY STREETT t ALLEGHENY CITY. G. Families supplied with coal at low rates on short notice. mhS:3ln. IMPORTANT TO LADIES! DR. JOHN HARVEY, HAVING FOR upwards of twenty Years devoted his pro fessional time exclusively to the treatment of and having sncceoded in thou rands of mists in restoring the afflicted to e.ound health, has now entire confidence in offering puh tidy his " Great American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S CRONO-THERMAL. FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed when the direc tions hare been strictly ftglowe) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature. or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections. Pro/opens Uteri, the Whitea, or other weakne ss of the Uterine Or gan., Also in all cases of Debility or Nervosa Prostration, Hysterics. Palpitations, Ate., which are the forerunners of more serious disease. n!"--7'hese Pills are perfectly harmless on the con stitution. and niaythe token by the most deticate fe male without moony distress, at the same time they act like a charm, by strengthening, invigo 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 may arise. They should, however, not be taken during the first three or four months pt' pregnancy, though safe at any other time. as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and when desired will be sent by mail pre-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money J. BRAN. Rochester. N. T . .. lieneral Agent 4011 by Druggists generally. JOSEPEr FLEMING, Corner Marko , . street and the Diamond, auld.lvdswis ROBERT ARTHUR& ATTORNEY AP .T.A.W, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. ..of Ohio Missouri, Texas, Wisconsin Virginia, New York ;;enisiana. Illinois, lowa, Florida. Indiana, Len ucky and Michigan. mhsahn No. 155 FOURTH STREET: - - J. H. CASIDAY. Note, Stock, Draft, Bond and Mort gage, Rent Estate and 1t... chandkie Broker. OFFICE ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Vg.23,000 to invest in Mortgages and No. 1 paper. „ PROPOSALS FOR LEAD ORDNANCE OFFIC!, Wan DEPARTMENT' Mil Washington, BE May 20. MaItOPOSALS WILL RECEI D by this Department untils P.M. on the even ing of the-4th OF JUNE, for the delivery at the following Arsenals, as soon as possible of 5,000 Tons of Lead, as follows : At the Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, New York, 2,000 OW L At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, Now York, 1,000 tons. At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Penuayl vania. 1,000 tons. At the St. Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Missouri, 1,000 tons. The Lead must be Galena. or other American, 3talburg, or soft Plnglish, of the Most: approve d brands. Proposals will be received for lots of2oo tens and upwards,itc: will state explicitly the time and amount of each delivery. Failure to deliver at a specified time will-sub iect the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered at that, time. Parties obtaining °entracte will berequired to enter into bonds with proper sureties for Its faith. folperformance. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any bid. Proposals will be addressed as follows : J. W. RIPLEY. Chief of Ordnance Washington, D. C., and should be endorsed "Pro , . for Lead." thumanct Ormat 1 • 'NINE QvAmiITT Or: _sass quired by the above adverthmmiemi is Masai to one third of the amount. namely 1.44 i tons; and the time for making the proposals it aztpidad to the 4th of AUGUST. Ise& • • my3o JAB. W. =nu. 8zii..00.. A ux TrAirrties..„Aßoril' MEDLiTELY4elreceedveied Maude* for service , in tire- Matatsie Dseistsisett•— gwars.2o. ifiltresnlargoW • 44.11 1 ., andesmaiiw seaStaMM*U. 'TO OIL. _ r . THE elliar VlllllllllPi itilfflallMlllll sttoosoneoto to fit .up Riboika; end* Dr. T Wad bel I Patent MOW APPicltat* Patented Yebruers dared totellionneeeeeery is cliental stn or other Oil; and Ire gaarliitee oar week one tomcatted in- &ttbit*. We refer with andicliketiliftbilbliewhat par ties, where Maeda wets's , . SIM wet - • • .JAMES PAWL Jr., The above workewere doeigned'and eoiitsaeN and put in operation by Main/. C. TWIDIDLI The following works we Iwo abo spa.: . - 4ponson on commw. Mesas. & O ohn ntiorge.Xliktpigs ; OAT; arta. B„ f Grog. do • Jtion & Brother. do - - Forsyth Bros. * Co.. /llaneitebtyl.4 DAVIS & PHIWPIS,_ Nos. 100 WATER k Ult MST . ORElitia,-,1 Brass Founders;PhisisriaW STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. inkll:3md INVE PATENT AGENCY DEWIT C. LAINNENCE. For Twelve Tears! as Otheer of the' Patent Ottine..thei 0=12!! !!El Member of eh I Board of Apple NOTE—AII inforinati Paarg e tent . and a copy of th ch Refer to_prceent Oo David P. Holloway. Plumbers and Gas Pittara„ NO. IDS WOOD SWIM OPPINIIIII FINN!' CHURCH, PITINDIIMOINF Atc D 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY, PirirmeArmeariusr Mao; _a. • Lead Pipe. Pis and Bar andrhyabmtg material in general. Oil Refin as Midgei the molt approved manner. Tent lined:Loader Copper. Rouses fitted with Water and . OW Mi nims. 193. N. B. All ceders promptly attended-to.' ap:3 ayd S. B. & C. P. IHARIELE, Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOK, CAP, LETTER., and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood street to NO. 8i SMITHFIELD STREET., Pittsbneik.4 4 4i, AIG- Cash paid for RAGS. r; REINER .-11. D. swan s. swarm Late at Miller t Risksbotes... -" Ii,EVMUMEL uncrimmiiiss; [Sneesstor to lamer k Andersosi.l Wholesale Dealers In Foreign Fruits, Ra ts, Coalbetionuax. Sugars, Fire works. dle.; _ NOS. 126 AND Mil WOOD SUM; . pirzsmrafuer EOM? DALSELL A. P. *um& ROBT. DALZELL &CO., COMMISSION AND FONWANDIND apcOurrs. AND •' ' Denten in Produce and Pittsburgh 111saufi 2.51 LIBERTY 151111,1ENIA; . , 9ti6uol. • Pl T T tifteil DUQUESNE BRASS WOKS; .1 7 11:n14r01.‘ iit CO!, ' • 11 1•NI7FACTITEESSOP CCURY 4iRIVIIIT or FINISHED BRASS WOW • - GAS AND STEAM .FITT ._. . , ArPartieular attentiongoletringtalligi r las. Bram Coatings of superioramootnnem o order. Steamboat work and mealtime gum ally.. itirßose Oil 'le; Davy's SafetT n reft Ehts Bracket. and Pausentic Corner ST.- STREET AND DIIQUESNE WAY. Mar CARRllArtirias or ROCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLIIOI& - No. 187 Peen Street, Plttelbsrek.,-.. Mr• All work warranted to be of the hoststate rial and workmanship. ta7/2114. EAGLE OILS WORMS. wierrifeir & ANDERSON: ---' mammas ANDIDEALIIIIIIIIIMBISIC .aa.. Carbon Oil. await, Inistaiiteed. ban& Also. Benzolo and Car Grease oonstantlY - Orden, loft at Chow, &will Jr_ =gnu street% will be promptly iinaL =Salm • LOUIS intillplAN—:....ol4l6 REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE No. 42 FLEW; NTlVleltiri, wzoissAis aaiv nun. agAzigiAar VINES, JiWILII7-, DIAMOWDO. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. cLociks, ;. , of every description. FANCY GOODS Bronze Statuary, eti:. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS; atatorilsde and Maohinerv. iSliduan item for di odelbradd "AMERICAN WATCHES,- apl6-3md WALL PAP= wmmow ctratimmv.&o4 New Styles for Elpring of 1864 ;r • Great Voiles3r - sad rllo - ..5 moot from • 1.11 - eetOW; tolls per Plats& Pot sale by THOMAS frost W ebbirrlessirt- ; :' ,, 4:44 ' Di stwess4add49ddoor below Diaalesil Established 1842. Messrs. I Rifler k lu t ey =for LerNM - 1 ;i do Lockhart k Frew. t ihr IMPO TANT TORS. , t a b PATIINT Aowq:l >.; ROBT..IL .; 10 Worth* pest. heir 11-14 111" W l 0 Reamehl of! id Si e A ineer iel tlit O Pateial - A=, Red ter pe • 'yea at rs IR the hammer i== ante of P'sitlii!b6lm. ADDY dr. EIRVENIEIo Mat TIM MAYOR'S 011PIOIL Wholesale groom, C. WEST it “):,. as Waltham, Nom 1 , 1 co-41 i? _ ~ ~~
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