Volume XX. B.—T.—lB6o—X. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted Nature’s great restorer. They invigo rate. strengthen and purify the system, cure Dys pepsia, Acidity oftho Stomach, Diarrhoea, Ac. A perfect appetiser and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compound of pure St Croix Rum, Roots and Herb* and are reccommended by all who use than. Adapted tooid or.young, but particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE dfc CO., 282 Broadway, New York. my7-3meod LYON’S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER, Toted for 19 years and grows in fitvor. It kills end exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas. Moths In Cloths, Furs and Furniture. Garden In* toots, Ac. All genuine bears the signature of E LYON, and it not poisonous to persons or domestic ■, animals. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Lyon’s Powder kills all insects in a trice, Lyon s Puls aredeath to rata and mice. SoUTererywhere. D. K. BARNES, my7-3mdcod 208 Broadway, Now York., 4SB3&fyb ■ i HI fiRWT CUBE FOR CONSI'MI’TON. E T OR OF THIS MEM. * . CINE having made it tho study of rears to concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Mcdi o'£ta£ 'l! e Eun f s "!’ d Throat, is now humanity the result ot liis cx nnmSSd Brcat e nd k<, '. kl niedieimi is eSSSSeT *:i car f e - the tar I,emit distilled SEyXSL&fir[ hereforcfree fr '™ a » i>»l'«ri casc?.of Consumption than tXJESS I*® 1 *® re S® < ly °u earth. It will cure BrowchttlM. It will cure Asthma. It will cure S»re Throat and Urea.it. - Jt wtU eure VM(ha and Coldi and is nn uSs^oSJ^, r a^“ !es orth, ‘ K,,i"ryß t, _ . W-geware of Connterfeits-ta ir youhrre the Dyspepsia use WISHAEtT'K By*|tt|ala Pills, and if they do not cure you go to the agent of whom you purchased them and di .. . r . e r e * vo ynurmoney etSwVhi Jlf o l i! 0reB<!t “ dw<: 'riptivc i'ir- KeWofOueDoUar. S6n J; ''' a “ "" Xo lO South Second street, rhila, rot. • rr isil AF.T. Proprietor. noftlyeod r ' kE ' SKR - No 140 "'"“'I street (JHIK, BI RKK A HAK Kit, Munufactnrers and Importers of Needles, Fisli Hooks, Fishing Tackle, &c, 4S Maiden Lane A- .15 Liberty street, N. Y.. iSSSLi“ I> f ct . f a cal) tho attention of whole- Kueaenien to their extensive and varied stock 0 f uniiim. tackle, Their Factory, “NEPTI'NE WORKS,** ® t J ee s? Brooklyn, has been in successful operation for four years, where they manufacture every vanct*. of PISH HOOKS, SPEARS, d r., from the best .Spring Steel, and which thov wnr- Wlt much superior and fully cheaper than the imported article. Orders solicited and executed at once, fur anv variety or stylo of Hooks, Rods. Keels Line- Seines, Baskets, and Trolling Bait. \V ater-proof Lines «♦ reduced prices, Ac. They would call particular attention to their stock of Fly Hooks. Sole depot for the sale of WARniXS ( ,| 0 . orated driU-eyed, and Telegraph Needle*. ap2B-3maeod ARTE M U S WARD HIS BOOK. Another new supply just received by HENRY MINER, No. 71 and 73 Fifth Btroet, next door to Pohl OBioo- my?.l pEACHES ASD VINEGAR— 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, II BARRELS PI7KE AIMER VINEGAR, in store and for salo by WILLIAM BAGALEY, bis 18 and 20 Wood street PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. MINER’S BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE, . FIFTH STREET, mvSl sexldoortoPoßiolNee. Wo. nOORUEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT roKTaiaiuor PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK hthwfeoh. Jffß jfffiSffgSt ll ’ mhosgahe. furnish flooring and planing EBBftffiff doors, sash SSS*!^ 1 ® n ® framoa, mouldings, box South Pittsboioh. Sept, 7,1857. ja3o loan office, henry w. cimiott HO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, Near the corner Fifth. Pittsburgh. large and shall SoJdSSSIS? 'nSS 4 on «° ld “ d Silver. Dia- SlwSi.ilKlffe.Spfd y* d BUver Watches, and SmShWcS. Thl iSS, 1 "’ for a ?y length ol wtthoßttho Ticket. * wda “ nßot be delivered «r Office Ilonafrom 7 AM. to lOP. M. DUNCAN, DUNLap & CO., Manufacturers of PURE WHITE REFINED CARBON OlLg JJSV? 0 - *“ LIBERTY STREET. Pitta. 111 myWmd JjUiEILT COAL REPOT. WEE STEWART, dealer in coal, B^^|oS n|o §M * S ANDDSKT JxSSS? •Wpliod with oml at low ratal mh&Sm. bobsbt Arthurs, attorney at law, T*jKL;iw tpbhth TOntl fl» IfioMsil’i Aaotioa. ***** {tfg* DAILY POST. Correspondent of the Baltimore Sun. ■Washington', .Tune 10. ’ The Mexican Question—The Re cent Defeat of the French—De signs of the Emperor—Explana | tions Demanded—French Policy , Towards the United States—ln tervention in American Affairs — The British Legation. The Mexican question occupies much attention abroad, and would do so here were it not for troubles nearer home.— 1 he defeat of the french troops at Puebla will create a deep sensation in Prance,and will, no doubt, lie followed bv a renewed attempt, with a much greater force, to seize upon the Mexican capital. The French must hare calculated upon more aid from the reactionary party in Mexico titan they hare received, or they would not have undertaken the conquest oi .Mex ico with four thousand men. The Mexi cans look upon their audacious invaders with as much wonder as their Aztec pre decessors did upon the soldiers of Cortez, and they seem to have been as much sur prised at the repulse of the terrible Cltas seurs^ and Zouaves as they were when the Spaniards were found to be mortal men. ’1 hough we have before us the fact that France has undertaken to conquer Mexico and hold it in subjection, yet the motives which actuate the I-rench Emperor are not revealed to us. That lie has caused any explanation to he made to this gov ernment. of his purpose in regard to Mex ico is not known, nor is ii quite certain that, such explanations have been asked, it is commonly supposed, however, that his objects are to extend the commerce aud navigation of France, and open an empire for tile consumption of French products—thus possessing a set-olf against British power in India. 1 lie loss oi I lie Initcil .Slates as a mar ket for French gouds is to he more than made up by a new market in Mexico.— England and Spain probably regard the es tablishment ofl-'reuch dominion in .Mexico with favor, inasmuch as it secures them against American lillibustering enterprises ill future, and serves us a cheek to Amer ican power and progress. Il is very easy to see that the permanent disintegration of the federal I nion is absolutely necessarv to the accomplishment of the common ob ject ot the three hovers. The Emperor of 1* ranee will not .suddenly or permanent ly avow his policy on the subject, lie will consolidate his powers in Mexico, and suf fer the North and .South to waste their strength upon each other for some lime before lie will dictate to his ailies a ptdiev in regard to this country. That those three European powers will act in concert upon the American question when they do act. there cun he no more doubt than’there is of the laet that governments arenlwavs ac- tuated by motives of interest. The Mexi can question is the American question. Tile French raid upon Mexico is prevent - ing prnc-tiral intervention in American alfairs. It is announced that Lord Lvonswill sail on Wednesday, in the i’ersia. on a brief leave of absence, and that the Secretarv of Legation, the Hon. Win. Stuart, will be meanwhile charge d'affuirs, it is ndmitlei that tie- British Minister has tilled his dif iii-ult situation here with a remarkable de pro'; of dignity and ability NEWS FROM MEMPHIS. Financial Affair*. J'lom the Mutiiohi.s Ariru.*, June 11. I he occupation of Memphis by the Fed eruls found the community flooded with a currency consisting almost entirely of in dividual or corporate issues, with a lew small notes on the hank of Tennessee, a sprinkle of the “fishy” revamped bank of Lawrencebtirg, and confederate notes of largo denominations, the smaller ones hav ing generally disappeared. It was thought hy many that these issues would lie at once thrown out, anti thata financial chaos was to he our Jot. Indeed, for a day or two some disposition was manifested by a few ignorant, weak-kneed individuals to give the currency the could shoulder, hut the complete confidence exhibited in it by the solid, good men of the city quickly re stored matters to their former condition. Our issues of the Mississippi and Tennes see anti Memphis and Charleston railroads, and notes of the solvent Memphis hanks, to the honor of the people he it said, are to-day as acceptable as they were a mouth ago, and we verily believe,’that instead of confidence being lost in confederate treas- ury notes, the disposition to uphold ami sustain them is even greater than before. — J hey are still taken in all business transac tions very' readily, and we presums will be until culled in by the government. Let the former confidence in onr monetary issues be retained. Now is the time lor the people to stand by each other. The Trade ofHemphls. From the Memphis Argus, Juno 11. In a few days a brisk competition will spring up for the Memphis trade between St. Lottis, Cincinnati, and Louisville. A line of packets will be soon in operation from each of those cities, bringing to our wharf, flour, salt, bacon, coffee, cheese, and many other articles. Memphis has received her share of abuse from the peo ple of those cities, who are now so eager to obtain her trade. A lively competition will exist between St. Louis and Cincin nati. The St. Louis packet line will be running daily, while the Cincinnati line will make trips weekly. One serious drawback to our traders will be the currency which will be offered them for their traffic. Unless they come with the determination to take our cur rency, they will not find much sale for their merchandise. The dirty flings made at Memphis by the entire Northwest du ring the last eighteen monts, and the abuse heaped upon her by the press, wonid seem to indicate that we were the last people on the face of the earth that they wonid like to trade with. But not so. They are now perfeetly willing to allow their feel ings of animosity to be swallowed up in grasping for the almighty dollar. In a day or two. at furthest, we learn, their trading boats will actually swarm at our wharf. Bound of Cannon. We stated that the reports of cannon were heard plainly at this place on Tues day, the 3d instant. It 19 now known that on that day fightingoocurred through out the whole forenoon at StrasbuTgh, Va., over one hundred miles in a direct line from this place, over hillsj moun tains and valleys. A gentleman m whom we place implicit reliance informs us that on Saturday, the 31st of May, the day of the great battle near Richmond •° evas riding on the road near Baltimore, and. heard a continuous roar in that di rection, and at a time when there were no indications of thunder. Vie ' are fully impressed with the idea that the firing of aumpn can be heard much farther ‘ than ■ supposed. ' ' It must be over one him dredaad fifty miles to Richmond.—!%■- mmtmn Adv. - PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1862. T. J. GRAFT. .PAUL HUGUB. WESTEBX STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. GRAFF & GO., >r A IN' L! fact UIIE Its Would call the attention of the ]>ublic to their L A R G s T (l (; K of tv cll seUotod COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. ALSO, IMPROVED M low ,Jra,e From*. Hoi low Ware, *f M kuioiik which will found I lie Bcai 4<m| ('ook Move* Iti the Mint*. Tho Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight icltpse, and Iron City, Were awarded tho FIRST PREMIUM at tho fc,at i?dt?. , L& r thc BKST COAI - WOK Aim, FIRST PRK iMUjM awarded to the TKI7I-: AMERICAN, (ILOKK A- RKPtiRLIC. KKiWrcKftS 00 ? « rsE - The aro h-ANaAS Premium Stoves Sml m “n'tVv-nv-." *V U ! attention of DEALERS and 15 1 ILuhUs to the largest *t««i>k of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IX T 11 E s T A T K 1,1 AMuNU and ECLIPSE l ,I k r -'—■.•l- Stone Lining, ■.vhich .irnl t ii*« t*r»! hatlrr than iron. t>c2*’iy III: KOI* HAN A«S ItNCY. rjKiuMAS Hymtiix, lIKOI-IW . Ajcetif. 115 Water Pittsburgh. Pa. i-prepared to l»r«nff out or *on«/ back pnv-cnirer fruiu or Ik any part of ihe old country, cither by swain >.*r .-mling packet-. * SPiUT DRAn-S FUR SALK, t nynbls in an, part of huri>i»o. * 4> Airent for Ine Indiutiai.nlij! an.l Cincinnati Kail road. Al-o. Agent tor the old iSlack Star Line ..f Sailing Pucker*, and for thohnu?..| Stoururr* «vl -o*r™N" V " rk - '''-r:.•eLCbis™.! PV 11 H A 5: n i.uiN i.\ mi,. hn* township, adjoining .-t..MaryMVi«eUTy U-ct lront. by .»nf hundred and ten in dci’ln cmriosed by K-,n-v. Hu- Lot, *j|| be *o!d togethcr«r*e|.ar,.t.*ly, at | uW figures and long ti:uc. Apply to J AS. S. I»K\ LIN. Mary‘-Cemetery. Vi M. li. SMlTii ms. K.IJI'NTKR WM. 11. H.IIITII *V «<>, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. II? SECOND AND 147 fIRSI STREETS* ** ITT S II Kll II EMBROIDERY SALE, To .ip Womlaj, June 2d, Kvorything to 010-ed m.t Jt REDUCED PRICES. I 'ii -tf 1 ! !’ 11 * 1 ' 41 ' WITH Ol It lATAII- M J.MIhl) Dti.-toni w • will mark d.nvn n:ul olh>r *** tale in our Ilet.ul Deportment, our ••rmro <•! KMIIKOIIIKKIIvtt AND I.I.S'EX || AMI- M-.-t coo,! were bought in Job l..t> at \ vrv low prievs, uml having been slif.ivn «.nlv in our whol«>nlei4mms.nfe|.crlvcily trephnntlr'lean. fcuch us up* -oiled wo will ‘.,•11 tit KXTKA LOW I'llltfS. I-aJiin whci iliteml U-a-.iiiK the i-ity Ihi.-i -in tiKT uill nuti this n very litvornMe opportunity *»|* supply'ins Ihvmai'lv.-- .villi-i,. !, srlii-le.-:w ihi-v may need. M** heir leave to -ay that ~ur a— rt ment haa never been an.l i- j u *t c,i«-h n ~n o as.w ill meet tin- n.tjuiretuonts <d a tii>t • 1-ips eity triple. A* our new room willho open next week our customers will tin.l it niuel. more pie, isnnt p. se lect goods than it has been heretofore. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET, ' jt*2 JOHN FLEEGER, GCNHM I II , corner Ohioautl llenvrr Ms, AU.KGJIESV an Un r *re stork of duns of ail description*, on hand. ,0 " rtlor ‘ «n‘i thr sale at hOVVICST CASH VKICK.S. Repairing promptly attended to. noW:lyw-mydl-<hf MTOTICK TO oii« ukhxkkn ami OTIIKItS. THE PEXNA.SALT At A X L‘ FA CTF KIXG CO. Having completed their arrangements for the lmmiifucturo ut «(>>'<E.\TltATF.l> Oil, OF VITRIOL. Arc nuw prei'ttml to supply Ulo trade therewith. J heir Platinum .Still having a eaparity of latino lb. |ier (lay. they nil I ho enabled to till orders in large quantities without delay. Address tIMUKUE(XIEHOIIN, Agent, joll-.'hud Olfico, 24 Wood rittVbiirgh, WII.I.IAM IMWILKY, WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STKEET, PITTSBURGH. SPRING GOODS. 186^. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. WEIIAVE NOW IST STORE A COM PLETE stock of SPRING goods, all new and dosirable style., which havo been carefully selected in New York, with n desire to please the most tastideous r and comprising in all the various new fabric ami novelties of the season. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public t to test the merits ol the some or themselves. SAMVEL GREY A SOW, Merchant Tailors, 80. 10 Fifth Street. J£ENSINSTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYI) BLACK, Manufacturers of Bar, Sheet, Roller, Plate, Heap, A and T Iran, Kalla and Spikes; Also, Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar RaUr Iron, suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoinins the CITY GAS WORK Warehouc, No. 88 Water street and B • Market street, Baealej’s Buildln*. aplMan la EBWARD S. 80LDE9, Attorney and Coonidor at Law. Kittannln*. Armstrong _lj.B.—Tka unsettled busincaaofthelaU Imof will be attended to exnMtariy .WM.OEAF fc SELECT TALK. THE ROBBER'S ROOST; OR, HANS’ LAST VICTIM BY JOHN* KENNEDY ! Concluded.! “Are you at the door?” “Yes,” and simultaneously with my answer went a leaden messenger through the head of the fellow in the trap, and bang came a bullet through the door. The sound of a heavy fall announced tlint my shot had taken effect. I searched for thc revolver the girl had used and fortunately found it, and was happy to discover that but one load had been shot out of it, which I replaced, and, being thus reinforced, I fell more confident ol victory. But to overcome thi? gang seemed al most hopeless, as their numbers might be very large, and I so far from assistance. Imt might not some providential circum stance transpire to deliver ine from the hands of these desperadoes ? I was deter mined to do my best and leave the result in the hands of him who di recta of men. ’’ -V’^% A .noise nt the window'drew my atten tion, and 1 caught thc gffinpse of a man's head rising slowly above kke sill. Taking a deliberate aim, T gave hfiri thc contents ot one barrel, and he descended much quicker than he came up. What would be thc next feature of the programme I could not imagine, but, like a wild beast at bay, 1 closely watched ev ery move, and hud my ears open to every sound. l.ui I felt that something deci sive must be done, for day would soon make its appearance, and then they would navi* tho :uivantago of rno. Ajfsi!n thc.a- were ascending the stairs. I now determined to put an end to the contest, and. if possible, overcome them and make them come to terms, or die in thc attempt. Crash went an axe against the door, and the splinters fiew in every direction. It was but tin- work of a moment to break the d,„ ir in, and vrben it fell from us fastenings I sullied forth with a revol ver in '‘ach hand, (lie man dropped be fore me, another reeled and then tied pre cipitately d..ivn stairs. A few shots were returned, one of which tonk elTeet in my shoulder : as I felt the. blood trickle down | ">y side it only increased my desperation. 1 rush".! after them, bring whenever I was sure my shot would be elfeetunl. When 1 reached the bar-room. I could see but one mate, and ns he lleil through the door I gave him my last slim. He fell, and begged me !.> spare him. as he was the only one remaining ot the party. Thinking he was so crippled he could not escape, I return ed to the house, and, taking a light, f searched it thoroughly and could not find another live man about it: I then ascend ed ih" stairs and found the girl had some what recovered. We then set about dress ing our wounds, and were so absorbed in the matter, that I did not notice a glaring light wideh was breaking through the door. "I he hem-e is on lire, exclaimed the girl, springing to low leet. Taking low bv thc hand,**" rushed to the stairway. Imt it was a coptinuous sheet of lire. We then returned toihe window, and boding the ladder still there bv which the man had nseemic-d. I look her in mv arms and descended, thus effecting nitres- from :tno*ht*r iinmiiwnt dnuj.mr. I ho mini !m*i set the heii-t* cm lire, ami * jx-ri-hed in ih<- or draped himself to cotim plaee of ('«>neeiilmenl. Finding two horses in u little Muldo close hy. we took i-ossession of them, amt re- turned lo a little town on the Mississippi river. -The lovely girl and myself, wtio met so strangely, never parted, hut remain ed one and the same till death. Nor have we ever forgotten the Robber's Hooat. or lions' fust victim. B tove A. BRADLEY, AO. SO WOOD STREET, corner Mecou<l, PUtobargh, Msnufocturerand Wholcsalo and Retail dealer in , all kinds of Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. 49* In our sample room may ho found tho CELKBKATKDOAS BURNING COOK STOVES KUKKKA AND TROPIC, tho merits o» which have been fully tested by thousand*, and the Stove pronouncod unoqoalea oy uuy iu tHLs market; together with a great many ther desirable patterns. We have also a very largo assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now fferod to tho public. rr FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common lvitcbon Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very low prices. 43- Special inducements offerod to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. mvihßf DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. HO KMITHFIELI) STREET, (OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE.) CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE . O FFICEHS. Prestdent, VICK PRESIDENTS. Win. 11. Smith H, F. Rudd Thos. D. Messier * A. Reinetnon Francis Sellers Joshua Rhodes John F. Jennings, Jacob Stuekrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TRUSTEES . Josiah King C Zng A S Bell Jos Dilworth S S Fowler W A Reed Jn9 W Woodwell R C Schmerti F Kahm C W Uicketson J M Ticrnan 811 Hartman D M Long K J Anderson Jas W Baxter D E McKinley C H Wolf Robert D Cochran Wra Smith W lhrnsen G B Jones B F Jones W II Phelps C B Herron SECRETARY AND TREASURER. I>. E. NcKINLEY. Open daily, from 9a.u.to 3 p. ir. Also, Tues day and Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock, d 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 bear in terest. thus compounding ft. Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Ac., fur nished at the office. 49“ This Institution offers, especially to these persons whose earningsare small, theopportunity to accumnlate, by amall deposits, ewdly saved, a sum which will be'a resource whennoedad. thair money hot oilybeingaefclmt bearfimintsmtin stead of remaining onpeodactivc. wjZL STEAM M MAT ihimuii foot on Deck, Rfth bean. 4 ter.C^eßrSeaS wßtSßKS thing ready tor fhnßhiag. *" "1 . .. 1050 A DUn.« ttWfafiyfltra. TO THE PUBLIC. Ills i;»:« ■ A 1.1. T m deuoini- and &bu. j e tuitions common and in cident to youth* of both ?««% and adults, single or married. Bec.iu.-e I>r. BsAiwurr publishes tho tact ofhis doing ?«>. the ignorant and laisely uuHtt-biaro dreadfully and think it a great rin verv immoral aud tor contamination and corruption among their wives, promising son.? and daughters. 'ihrir family physician should be cautious to keen them L". I .?Y‘ > .T w, '* e ,hM th<, T 'h this same as i>r. iiitAN v Xltl. r,'except publishing)lest a lucrative nrac tice might be .ost to thetn among stupid falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised in ignorance, strung up pjs mushr»*ims and who compare society, intelligence, sense, Ac., to dollars ami cent.*. mysteriously, meanly orilh gotten. It is to publicity, however, ?h:«t r-uiiieruu parents and guardians arc thankful that tfcrit »otn). daughters and wards, previously feeble si' kly and vf delicate condition and appearance iiu*v«i?LrmT ~|. i 0 bcrlth Hl,d vigc.rhy DU BKA>SIKUP, besides many before and alt'-r marriage through him,have been saved much fu: feriug. -anxiety, mortification, Ac. Spermatorr hea or nocturnal emmisripr.s, are comnletcly cured m a short rpuco of time bv bis new remedies, which are peculiarly his own. They aro compound* rom the \ cifeMnio Kingil-jin. having seen the fallacy.ofthc Men-una! treatmenLhe has abandon- ' ed it and substituted the veritable Female di- 1 eacesnre treatetl with markedsueces.*— having bad ! over forty years i-tn; experience m their treat- ■' ment in Hospitals of both tho old UV-iPJ and in } the I nitod States: loads him to say—to ul! with a fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—nailed cheek. Trifle no longer with montehanka and quack*, hut rouio and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of which so many annually’ fill our countries, can now bo relieved, providing they attend to it in time rail particulars can behad of luv treatment by procuring a copv of the Medical AdviMr.which w given gratis to all that apply Having tho ad vantage o* over forty years experience and observation. consetiuentiy, ho has superior skill in the treatment of special di.-vusu*, and who is daily' cohsu! ted by the profession, as well as recom mended by rwpcctable citiiens, publisher*, pro prietors of hotels, Ac. Office *a ,Siuiriifi-»d street, near Diamond street. Private communi cations from all parts of tbo Union strictly in tended to. Direct to AI’RIEXI* IX need. TRT IT -im SWKETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Swcot, ot Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been used in bis practice for the last twenty years with the most aatnaiahingsuccots. As an externa! rem edy « is without a rival »n«l will alleviate pain -n r i?k B ?* wtil .* y thn P», any other preparation. l-'or • r Ant i Nervous Disorders it is truly infillhblo .and as a euro for .Sores, Wounds, !i I ,ta * n othinir, healing. on j powerful strengthening properties. excite the just wonder and astonishment of nil who have over given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates ol remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact, K. K. SELLERS & 00., Agents for Pittsburgh. ttc27:lyiUwoow LAKE SUPEEIOB COPPEB MINES L'AIIK Sho»th. Bmion' and Bolt Cnnpor Pressed Coo per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Sp.otcr bolder, Ac. importers 'and dealers in Metals, Tin Plato. Sheet Iron, Fire, Ac. JBT Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machine nd Tools, n archouse. No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh. Penna. 43“ Special orders of Copper cut to any desired Pttern. fe2l:ly<Uw WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS JAMES PARK. Jr., GENERAL MACHINISTS UNO BOILER MAKERS Sear the Penn. B. B. Passenger Denot, PITTSBURGH, PA.. MANUFACTURE AI,I. KINDS OF ATM. Steam Enginea, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horee power, and suited for Gnst Mills, Saw Mtlh, Blast Furnaces. Factories. »to. Give particular attention to the construction ol Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and ior uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready forship ment at shortnotice. Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately. Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Bullies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactur ed of the beat quality of materials, and warranted in *ll cun to giro mtuthetion. SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY [PITTSBURGH. PA Warehouse, No. 148 Firet and 180 Second at? Ju.nnfacturCTl of all sites and descriptions o. Coal Oil, Retort, and StHli, Gas and Water Pipe Wagonßoxw.Steel Moulds Alao Jobhin. and Maehlii.fi.)rflngw of Mrsryd. •oHotkaudatonder* Haring a complete machine shop attached to Hie Foundry, all necemary fitting wul be carefully attmd.ite t»ZL-lydaw nUUVTEB— 7S BWLS. USD PUUk M:-' lEEftifttlibf WT: : KKM&YH.COLUXB. OWES BYRNE, MEBOHANT TAILOR, 40 Nt. Clair Street. GENTLEMEN’S CLOUTING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. HA VINO RETURNKit FROM NEW YORK, with a choice stock of CLOTHS, CASSDISRES and VESTINGS, which can be purchased at prices far below tho usual rates. w*Grcat inducements offered to cash buyers. se2l:6m TJVO BI7IV.ItERR AND CONTRACTORS ■ We arc now manufacturing a superior aritiele of LIME, which we are prepared to deliver from our COAI. YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. Best quality of Family Coal always on band as usual. zayHf DK f|IHISDAY- DICKSOS, STEWART A CO. Just opened » complete Assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. Wed EE A CO., niyil 14S Federal street* Allegheny city. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, fjJOR THE SPEEDY AJTO FKBKAK " KNT core of _ GONORRHEA, Gi EET, URETHAI- Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emis sion* Inoonti.tr nee, Genital Irrita bility. Gr Tel, Stricture and Affe ” ons ot the Kid «i fi and Bladder, Which has bee*t t:sed by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their private practice, with the entire success superseding Ctbrbs, Copaiba, Capsulrs, or any compound hitherto known. BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS are speedy in action, often effecting a cure in a few days and wheu a cure is effected it it* perman ent. They arc prepared from vegetable extracts that are harm less on the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and being sugar coated, all nauseous taste it* avoided. No change of diet is necessary whilst using them; nor does their action interfere with business pur suits. Each box contain* six dozen PiJK PRICK ONK DOLLAR. ■— and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by a a .; vertised Agent, on receipt of the money. None genuine without my signature o*i the wrapper. J. BRYAN, Rochester. N. Y„ Qon’l Agent Joseph Fleming comer Market streot nnii Diamond 4U?7:d4Wiy:ui KOX MOO. Pittsburgh Post Office. de&lydaw ★ * * —AN D snwxmmi worms. arciiituy a cx>„ Manufacturer* of Iron Founders, At an election of the stock holders of the PEOPLE’S INSURANCE COMPANY, Held at the Merchants’ Exchange, on Monday* the following persons were elected-Directors: Wm. Phillips, of Phillips, Best, and Co. John E. Parke, of Phelps, Parke A On. Chits S. Bisscll. of Bissell A Co. < Jen 15. Jones, Wholesale Grocer. Wm B, Havs, of Wm B. Hoys A Co. Wra Van Kirk, of A. Bradley's. John Watt, of Watt A Wilson. .Samuel P. Shriver. of Shriver A Lozcur. James D. Vcmer. of Rhodes A Verner. Capt John L. Rhoads, Hirer man. irank \ im Gorder. Commission Merchant. Hanson Love, of C. Hanson Lore ACo, The Directors met on Tuesday, and organized by choosing WM. PHILLIPS, President: JOHN WATT. Vice-President: WM. F. GARDNER, Secretary, They have opened an office (temporarily) at No. 1 GIRARD HOUSE, SMITHFIELD STREET. Where they are prepared to take all kinds of FIRE AYR MARINE RINKS. jelJ-lwd INVITE ATTEN 4 lON TO OUR LARGE STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES, Of 1 rench and American Manufacture. « For Ladles, Misses, anti Children, W© have a variety of style:;: Walking Boots, Gaiters, Slippers, White Satin Kid and Embroid ered Slippers, suitable for parties and weddings, Ac* Ac. For Gents, Boys, and Youths: Patent Leather and Calf Boots and Shoes ,$f every description. Our assortment was never more complete, and we offer our goods at as LOW PRICES As the same quality can he sold in the city. Wo also manufacture every conceivable style, for la dies, misses, and children, at short notice. W. E. sCHMEBTZ A Co, 31 Fifth street. J. H. CASIDAY. Note, Stock, Draft, Rond nud Mori* gage. Real Estate and Mer chandise Broker. OFFICE, ROOM No. 12 BURKE’S BUILDING, robirru STREET. Pittsburgh, ft. * •5L.2i5.W00 to invest in Mortgages and No. 1 pupor. my 22 PROPOSALS FOR LEAD. URWC.VXCF. OFFICE, War Df.pahtjiknt. ) P_ Washington, May 20.1862. J ROPOMALS WILE HE RECEIVED by,this Department until 5 P.M., on the ev.en «ftn« **th OF J l*N£. lurthe delivery at the biliuwmg Arsenals, a? soon as possible of 5,000 Tons of Load, as follows : At the Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, New 1 ork. 2.000 tons. At »he New York Arsenal, Governor’s Island, New ork. I.OOH ton.*. » At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh. Pennsyl vania, U**) tons. » *V l Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Missouri. IJ'O.itor.s. * ..The Lead must he Galena, -r other American, or soft Lnglish, ot the most approved brands. Proposals will be received for lots of2oo tons and upward*. Bidden mil state explicitly the time and amount ul taeli delivery. . Failure to deliver at :i specified time will sub let the to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered at that tune. I’artk-a obtaining contract- will be required to enter into bend? with proper sureties for its faith ful nertarmnnee. Tho UiHiiirtmcnt rt-serres to itself the right to reject any »£[l l as follows: GEN. J. M. RII bh\, l.hiefot Ordnance. Washington, D. C.,,uinl rdiould bo endorsed “Proposals for bca».. my&-eodtj4 OaiiVAjcrp. Office. \ r |' m . E i? , "i X T ITT OF *"• f inired h y the above advertisement is reduced to one third of tho amount. namely 1.666 tons: and the time f u nnking the proposals is extended to the Ith «.f ,\l <;! ST. ISOS. r »- v; - ;<) JAS. W, RIDLEY, Prig. On. PETUONA OJU, WOKKB LONC. KILLER & CO., WORKS AT SHARPSBURQII STATION. AL LUIHEXY VALLEY' RAILROAD. SFOfiieo and Warehouse 2S MAKKKT NiKHKT, riTTSBIKUII. Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubrioatod Carbon Oils and Benzole. „R’H* * KKFI.VKW OIL WABBASTED AO.N-EXPLOSIVE, always on hand. ce:M:ly NATRONA OIL. lIT®. AR . E , **w MANCFACTERIHO , this article, winch for brilliancy iu burning treodom of offensive odor, and transparency of color, (which color wo warrant to be changed by ago or exposure.) is unsurpassed by any illnmi nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Gil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels 10 per cent, in strength all the make ot huglun boiia brought to this country. Our manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OB CONCENTRATED LIE; SALT, AC.-' An- s.. well and favorably known, we trust the mention 15 sufficient. - All or,tors and inquiries will be promptly at tended to by addressing. * (iKOlttl B COLHOUN, Agent, Penna. bait alnnufacturing Company, ~ 1 IVood street, Pittsburgh. nolS:lydiw:is PRIVATE DISEASES.. Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Office, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. ' Pennsrlvama. ' ; Dr.BROWN is an old citistn - of Pittsburgh, and has boon in Practice forthclast twenty-five years. His business has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. I CITIZENS AND STRANGER rn need of a medical friend, should not &U to Cnd out the sure placo of relief! The Doctor!, a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat* rnent of a certain class of diseases is a sure guar j*.n'e,° to the suflorers of obtaining permanent re advice thC 030 ° f hIS remodies an “ following hie , DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases. Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of tetter psoriasis, and a great many forma of skin dfo eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown offen hopes of a sure and speedy recovery. „ „ SEMIN ALWEAKNKSB. Dr. Brown’s remedies for the alarming trouble bru “* llt ® n often by that solitary habit ot sensnal gratihcation, which the young and weak minded ollen give way to, (to their osrn destruction,) ar tho only reliable remedies known in the country ofheaKh* make * restoration RHEUMATISM. V r i Brown’s remedies never fail to ear, this painful disease lx a raw days— he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Sleet, Oonnorrhcea’ Stricture, Urethal Discharges, FemaleWeaknee*. 5.-P , I? Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, fistula in Auo, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, to gether with all (iigeuee of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a FEE.directed to DU. BROWN, No.Bo Smithfield a * PjHsburgn, * a *» bo immediately answer* on. Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and socuro from observation. Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Pa. colfi-daw:is I^ANDBISTITS GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE 4®“*Also a general assortment of A " ri S££!&SS£sagN^' rt received and for sale by BECKHAM A LONG, n.xt doorto Hare’s Hotel. N °‘ 187 Üb * rty^^ t ’ COPARTNERSHIP A ", oeretoforo existing between the ndtiasncd under the style of Tierian & (KrttyhaathuSS been dissolved. F. TIERNAN Allegheny City, June 9.1862.®' P ‘ of Ohio street and the Diamond, by **" Cor " ~#U F.nSENAN. Established 1842. TO oil. REFINERS The itkbebsigned have hark arranteoients to fit op Oil RefiiuiHaii find. Or. Tweddle’s Patent TROMP APPARATUS patented Febrnarrdth, 1364 bj which fir, ie ren dered totally nnneeeaeary in dlitßlint Frtroleom or other (His, and we gnarante. onrwork cane be excelled in donUHtj, simpUrityor .eonoray. We refer with eonfidenoe to thofonowinypa^ 1 ties, whose Refineries we bare fitted«p- Messrs. Lone, Miller A Co- Petrona Works: WiihUnan A Anderso., E£l.do Lockhart A Frew, Briliiaat .. d. Tho above works wero desianed and eeMtawet. and pot in operation by Dr.H.JW. C. TWIDDLE Tho following works wo barealro fitted ‘ip: Economy Oil Company, DarUncton: Moran. Chadwick & Crumpton. Klttannlnc; Johnaon Graham & Co,,Wottf Baa: BrewwjTßill & Co.7Rttsbor*h: b.. Keews GnIK Johnsonjtßrother. Forsyth"Bro«. i Haiehotor. DAVIS & PHILLIPS,*; j Nw. 100 WATER * 101 FIRST SIMMS.-' Bram Founders, Plnwfcsw STEAM AND GAS FITTEBS. mUl&md IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY. » PATENT AOtNCY. *S i:] 4 > BOBT. W. FEIMCft i SnrlkefMbv OPate.t Ac.b.x «ul. for FUlmi ' T««» Im the PM -5 cat Aionp BhM ■ nrm S3' - —. . DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. For Twelve Yean an Oflteer of the Patent Office—the last four as a Member of the Board of Appeal. NOTE—AII informstu Patent and a cop; of thi chain. Refer tonresent Comn DaVid IVllolloway. ion neceeaary to pnmn w Patent Laws Mat Am ilarioner ofPatante^Btoß. ADDT & EWENB, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. 163 WOOD DTIiKKT, OPPOWITR FIRST CHITKt'lt, PITTSBVRSH, A H 0 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY, KKAK THE MATOS'S OFHOg. nOMPS, HYDRA NTS, RHinUUD. MT Lead Pipe, Pis and Bar Lead, and Plnaber’l material in general. Oil Refiner! ee fitted np in' the moet approred manner. Tanks Used Lead or Copper, moses fitted with Water and Qalk turea. .a .f-:. •: #S- N. B. All orders promptly attended to. ap3 :Iyd S. B. A C. P. MABKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers iff BOOK, CAP, LETTER and all kinds of W RAPPING PAPER, have removed from So. 27 Wood Ktrcet to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET; Pittsburgh, P*. AW Cash paid for HASS. r. RETMEB .H. D. KITIIXB. ~J.S. MTEti Late at Miller A RickeUon’a. 15KYMER 4k BROTHERS. 'Successor to Reymer & Anderson.l ■ Wholesale Dealers is Foreign Frnits. huts, Confectionary, Hagan, Fire Works, NOS. 120 AND 128 WOOD STREET. pmmmui. BOBSRT DA121LL..,.. h „. iw F. BOBT. DALZELL& CO., Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. AND • • - • Dealers in Prodace PittwKnwyh Htnnfcrilfff a ST®. US! LIBERTY STUR, •- . PITTSBURGH DUQUESNE BRASS WOWS. FULTON&CO.; MAKPFACTUKKKSOF ETtST AiKIITX Of FINISHED BRASS WOBiC, CAB AND STEAK FrnOtiii, *>*Partieu]ar Attention to futinr OUReiher ioL Bi«b Castings tftupoioriißMwMraiiiiti order. Steamboat work and repairing isnar- STREET ANP DUQUESNE WAT. iMJHf c. wmaco; msrrxmvMiuß or CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND SLBl<iii&SpV No. 197 Penn Street, Pitt>bn|k, ' to bo ° t EAGLE OIL womria. WIQHTMAH & ANDE&BOH.-. Beniole and Car Urea» ——-*-nVj^iii *Bgß OwSwn lows BZIIfKMAX .CHAB. XITBAB STrM.I REINEMAN, MEYRAN * SIEOLE, Wo. 42 FIFTJH HfBEET, PITTSBUBSH,KEj WBOLXSAU AND :KtUM'm WATCHES, JIWEIIT, DIAMONDB, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of every description. FANCY GOODS Bronze Statuary, - ete. WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS, Materials ana Maoblnery. Wholesale A«eney for theoelebntod - AMERICAN WATCHES, Manalhetared at Waltham, »« aplG-3md WALL PAPER!! WINDOW CURTAINS, New Styles for Spring, 0f1862. A 6mt T.ri«i, Ml | M ... bm»* ItoMa • *• W p«p PiMe. .’vtc-vk. .. •-••SI'SV.%;- • wo***} TBI ®*AB,FAiaSfe s nrmon>i tor nla by 1 Di«mT»d<Ml«y 'I A 41. ?"Wi. -•%
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