olnme XX. The Case of Surgeon Hays. Surgeon D. S. Hays, of the 110th regi ment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, who Was dismissed from the service for leaving three; hundred and twenty-five wounded men in the cars at Washington all night, , h “ ? nb i a c *ri- jo which he states that he had been with these men for five n ° siee p « rest, that he reached Washington with ftein between 9 and 10 o’clock it night, a rttMger in a strange city, and failing to find any arrangements for their reception, although he had twice telegraphed his ap the Surceon General, and being nniMe to find him, was induced by his assistants to go to a hotel and take a few hours rest at 4 o'clock in the morning. S*™ concludes as follows; 6 Alter making every search in my power tor some one in anthority to take charge 5? t J e .. Blcll Ji o<l wounded, I returned to the tram. Here I found the kind people o ii • Neighborhood in attendance, doing all in their power to make the poor fellows unaer my charge comfortable as possible under lie circumstances. Many were then bemg taken to the churches and houses tnat had been so generously opened for wem. They were made as comfortable as it was in my power that night to make them. Before the Surgeon General was at ms oQice in the morning I was there to report and receive my orders.— Immediately upon making my report and receiving my orders, (which to me appear ed Strange, when considering that the Sur geon General was telegraphed of their coming—my orders from the Surgeon tienerml were to find and report to the Medical Director, and he would send am bulances,) I returned to my charge and tonnd them exceedingly comfortable and cheerful. ’Hiis morning (Monday) charges were against me by the Medical Di rector and Surgeon General, (without no tifying me of the fact,) alleging gross neglect of duty: and the Secretary of War ordered my name struck from the, rolls, without allowing me to make either argument or detense. Under these cir cumstances, with these facts existing, I ask mjr friends, I ask the public, if 1 am not being sacrificed in order to shield some one m a position much higher than I from charges of gross negligence ? Am I not mxde the scapegoat of other men's sins ‘‘ u ij B [° the men in lucrative ofiices who should have prepared most bountifully for the reception of these sick and wounded soldiers ? Ask the sick men, the wounded men, themselves, if 1 neglected them. AsK the assistant surgeons and attendants, they know if I shirked my work or shun ned any responsibly: and let them and the world- say if the man who watched over these poor fellows day andnight, foralmost a week, ought to be disgraced because somebody failed to provide tor their com fort here. . W e copy the following from tin- V.'nsh ■nrfon Republic of Thursday: The following statement has been signed by seventy-two soldiers who were under the care of Dr. Hays.- These signatures were in a visit to onlv abont one tonrth the number who were tinder his ““•ttMfcne allnded to, the ladies hav tngchaljrwthis matter, having time to vuit only three of the twelve wards where th* soldiers are now placed: We, the un- B j C r ai ?' J wou ti<led soldiers from tne Ohio and Indiana regiments, who came to this city on Saturday evening the 14th inßt., under the care ot T)r. C. S. Havs Surgeon of the One Hundred and Tenth Pennsylvania \ olnnteers,do most respect fully and sincerely regret Dr. Hays' dis charge from the service, on the plea of gross neglect" ot those entrusted to his care, behevmg such accusations cannot be substantiated by any facts to our knowl edge. He has never been guilty of neg lect, bat ever treated all under his core) with the utmost tenderness and kindness, and ever been most prompt in the dis charge ofhis whole duty towards us The Eighty-Fourth. The Winchester correspondent of the JVess gives some incidents connected with the battle ot Port Republic, among others the following: ‘The Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania, which lfnTt d extr ® me .left, supported by the 110th Pennsylvania, took into the field about two hundred men, ot whom nearly fifty were killed or wounded. Major Bar ret, son of Judge Barrett, of your State, commanded the regiment, and won for himself the nigh honor of receiving the gersonal thanks from his General. The rst shots fired grazed Major B s coat, and carried gome of the cloth away. The balance of his coat is full of holes, as is al so the pummel of his saddle. The liighty fourth is at present without anv field offi cers, with the exception of the Major. Col. Murray was killed at the first battle of Win chester, and Lieut. Colonel McDowell rc- Bigned before the fight at Front Royal Major Barrett has gone to Harrisburg to aee GovernorCurtin, and have him appoint a man to the Colonelcy. Major B. should ]?®-.ROT*°‘ e d to the Lieutenant Colonelcy, SWf* bcen m three fights, in two of which he has commanded the regiment, and has always been highly complimented by his gupenor officers for his bravery and soldierly qualities.. “Ihave not said much of the 110th Pennsylvania, for it needed no praise of mine. It won imperishable honors on that *o®™orable day, and Pennsylvania may well be proud of it and its gallant com - mander. Lvery one accords to Col. W. D. Lewis the high qualities of a noble lead er and a brave soldier. He was always at the head of his men, cheering them on, and praising them for their steadiness and valor. Ido not -Knowhow many men he lost, but it is thought that the numberis not very large.” FBOH WASHINGTON. A correspondent says that the ernanci- VStion bill, in the form in which it has «hh House, is very nearly a nullity, uywnaot be enforced as against rebels W«pt so far as the arm of Federal gov eroment may reach. It will, however, meetthe demands of constituencies at £23N.V llereit Y lUbe considered as the *®, slavery. It will also have weeffect to disconcert Union men in the ■•Wded states, and, perhaps, to protract we Mr, instead of bringing it to a speedy 3S*k' t .f ei S" ns t 0 be seen > however, Mother the(Senate will consider the bill 5?«?i5. C j e, ss r radical to be of any use. It in that b » d y b y ‘he radi c*n *’ * n ‘he hope that a more nW^ Bi on taSare may be paased at the greatest battles of the war are to be ■ffX; ‘O Virginia, and on both sides Hick ■- 110118 are made tor the con* the iu«tni?iS?'k nost lm P°rtant chapter in sie««rf > S»v, ftbe^ ar ? owo P ena wit “ ‘he ‘he movements on both adeem the Virginia valley. The we present summer will de "“•‘“■r this is to be a “short war ” y«anL” Prot ** 0t * d thron * h “ a series of SOUTHERN NEWS. From Beauregard’s Army. From the Mobile Tribune of the Bth. Wo have certain information that the army of Beauregard is in the best spirits, and that the generals bate no jot of confi dence in their ability to beat the enemy just as soon as he exhibits any stomach for a fight. There aro a good many sick, generally not seriously, but only in so far that they are not fit for long marches at a “double quick."' Tho army will no doubt fall back as far as it is necessary to find a more healthy region than Corinth, and hotter water than can bo found there. From the Mobile Tribune of the 9th. The passengers that atrived yesterday (Sunday) morning from Baldwyn, report that our army was falling back from their present position to Tupelo—forty-nine and a half miles this side of Corinth— on ac count of the scarcity of water at Baldwyn and vicinity. They state that there are now over one hundred good wells dug at iupeio, which furnish an abundant supply of excellent water, and that others are now being dug There are also a number of bake o vens built there for the use of the army, and many other conveniences con ducive to the comfort and health of the army, that could not be arranged or got at any other place. Halleck's army is said to ho following up our forces, and that skirmishing occurs daily, with varied rc sults. The train brought down several more of the prisoners that were taken in some of these skirmishes. Bnrlal of General Ashby. The appearance of the late General turner Ashby as he lay in his coffin at the I'arish House, Chnriotteville, is thus do scribed: lay there as ii n gentle slumber had tatlen upon him,bis physiognomy indicntitie | resolution, determination and 'firmness— heavy black eyelashes and eyebrows, lona, biaek and thick flowing beard and mous tache, prominent forehead, showing quick perception and thought, dark complexion and an honest Virginia face.- He was about forty years of ai»e.'‘ A Hairs in Texas. A number of refugees from Texas have arrived at Now 1 ork on the Ocean Queen. Among them are three brothers, Everett natives of Knoxville, Tenu., whose father owns and works r farm in Rusk county I exus. • ' These young men allege that thev were urged by secessionists to join them, and fi nally they consented to enlist, but instead of going to the recruiting station, made their way to Brownsville, and thence on board the t-niiod States steamer Mont gomerv. which took them.to New Orleans. They' say that fieri. Sam Houston. tho' avowedlya secessionist, isat heart a Onion man. He lives in retirement on his plan tation oil the San Jacinto river and takes no part in politics. He is said to be chief of a secret Union Men Society, who assem ble at Austin, and arc ready "to come out openly, as soon as they can receive the as sistance of the government. The people of Texas are divided on the question of secession, the Irish and Gor mans being mostly Union men, while the natives and chiefly down cast men, are de cidedly m favor of secession. There is but very little feeling, however, in favor of cotton burning anywhere in the State uf 1 ex.'is. A Flag ol a Trace f rom General Lovell to Gen. Bailer. On thei Gth, Lt. Col. Ogden, a member of Mansfield Lovell'a military staff, came to New Orleans, bearing a flag 0 f truce and a letter from Lovell, of which the fnl lowing is an extract : .“ instructed by the President of the Confederate States to communicate with you under a flag of truce, and to sav that he has been informed that W. Van Benthuysen, a citizen of New Orleans,has been placed m arrest by vour order, charged with assisting T. P. V ttn Ben thuysen to escape from that city, and also with upholding the Confederate govern mcnt: and that you have further ordered that if the said T. P. Van Benthuvsen. ( who is charged with desertion from *he C mted States service), be not found and delivered up, IV. Van Beuthuysen shall, his stead, suffer death—the penally of de sertion, The President therefore directs me to notify you that, if the fads be as above stated, he shall rigidly apply the lex tahonts inflicting the same penalty, even to death, upon a citizen of the United States, as may he inflicted upon the said . \ an Benthuysen. ’’ General Butler Responds On the afternoon of the same day Col. Ogden returned to Jackson, Miss., bearing a reply from Gen. Butler, of which thefol lowing is an extract : “I take leave to assure you that the in formation on which Mr. Davis acted was incorrect the threat unnecessary, as it would have been unheard had my iudg ment determined any given course of ac tion necessary and just. Major Van Ben thuysen, an officer holding a commission against the United States, in arms, was arrested by my order, for aiding the escape of a scoundrel and spy, who had at the same time been false to your party as he was to mine, and confined in Fort Jackson, and told that as his offense was not the worst in the rebellion, if he would pro doc® s Py’ w ho, I was informed, was under his control, he would be released, and so far his offense condoned. Being afterwards assured that the spy had escap *“> in ia®‘ ‘° Richmond, upon Major Van Benthuysen’a application, he was released some days since upon his parole, and is now, as I believe, qnietly attend ing to hil ordinary avocations about New Orleans. “To prevent the necessity of flags of truce, containing threats to me, hereafter, allow me to add that in no degree will they change the course cither of punishment or of justice, which my judgment may deter mine.” Gov. Stanley—Mr. Linnni n Burleigh writes as follows vo the Boston Journal: “I had the pleasure of seeing Governor Stanley the day he sailed. He is a small man, of sandy complexion, of the build of Mr. Seward, and looks enqngh like him to be a brother. He goes out under positive orders to regard this as a rebellion and not a revolution, He will respect the laws of " ‘•“h Carolina, revoke all orders, edicts, .o. . tln wiyvray infringe the laws in that State. Gov. Stanley will obeyorders. No man or Cabinet will change Mr. Lin coln s plan. Mrs. Lincoln one time told me that when, on a matter of right, Mr. Lincoln puts his foot down, there is no nnU;l- n ff BSn \ oVl,lg , im - do nothke Mr. Lincoln's mode of doing things wiU have .to get used to it. There 0r platform to change thepkneoflfc Lincoln.” PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MOBifINB, JUNE 23, 1862. *TOVE A. BRADLEY, NO. SO WOOD STREET, corner Second, IMttiilmrgh, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in Oook, Parlor, and JEeating Stovaa, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c In our Bsmple room may be found the CKLEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, °> »*>><* hove been fully tested by tnonjfmds. and the Stove pronounced unoqualed 1 1» mar ket; to ff®ther with a great many tner desirable patterns. We have also n very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVE 3. embrying some of the BEST PATTERNS now nered tothepiibhc. « sFAKTX.®N AMK L E D ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest style*. Common Kttchon Bow and Jam Orates, all cf which are offered at very low price*. offered to baildora In want of ORA TK FRONTS. niy2Jtf DIM E SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 110 SSITHnELD STREET, (m."POSITE THE OUSTOU HUCSS,) CHARTERED RY THE LEGISLATURE. < > P I,’ I C 13 11 w. l'reel<|out VICE PRESIDENTS. V; S »T i,h , H. F. ltud.i Tho*. D. Moaaler A. Reineimm l-ranow Sollcw Josh ..a Rhodes John t. Jpumnsrs, Jacob Stuokrath 1 hornH| S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slavic TiItISTEEX. Josjah King C Zug Jo* Dilworth i* S ,V'T. I / )r o >V A Reed .1 a* \V Wood well R C Schmertz i tJ RickeLsi.u n I“' rnan SII Hartman 7 •'«- L i? nx ,iJ Anderson '' U a «er 1) E McKinlov ih H ,l . f . Robert D Cophr.n Wm Smuh IV 1 li,,i =r,n it- e ? BE.lone, W II I'lielr? p, ]!,. rroll •V ECUETA RVA XI > TREA S r/iEII ». F.. m<ki\i.i:v. Open daily, from 9*. y. to 2i\ a. aUg Tu«*«- Uf»y and .Saturday crenimrs, from tt to » o'clock f- U t\ K 1,1 •'< K »nd upwards! eaoh\>ar 3>irP< H: Cl * em^er and June if iJ2& id 'rlk a to remain are placed to th« ?f c depa3tto I r ;pritleipal. and hoar in terest, thus rntupuimding it. .Books pontainins Charter, llv-I.nw*. .v.' <hr nuhed at the ofi uu. * ‘ * ,,r Institution offer.-.. especially to those wiiii.o oar nin as are small, tho opportunity to accumulate. by small ,le|.r,sil< .---iiV ;. sum Wind! Will l, c a resource v. hy n Vi ' " ut '"‘b beinnsafe but bearing interest ,V -stead of remamiujr Uh|.ro..iu.'tive, ARTE MUS WA R 0 HIS BOOK. Anuther new supply just n-eivud i,y lIILYKY niYFll, No. 71 and 7S Fifth street, licit dour :o Post ofr,ce - ntyr. JpEAf'IIKN AND VINEGAR— 600 KCSIIELS DRIED PEACHES, II BARREIA PURE CIDER VINEGAR, In store end for dale by WILLIAM BAGALEY, fe’.e IS mill 211 Wood Mrcct I'HOIIIIIBII'II tllll IS. MINER’S BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE, FIFTH STREET, neat door to Poatofllre. JWO. HOORHKAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THR SAI.K or PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK pitthbitrgh. JANENJIILIJSfUAR, MONONGAIIK. laA PLANING MILL, would respectfully in rorrn the public that he has rebuilt since the'fire, a ifk!!.' 1 * his establishment, and filled it with the newest and must approved machinery £>??7J > /W, red lorn, « h flooring and planum boards, scroll howid? and re-sawing, doors sash tiln ‘ friod - moulJiaS. boi m £ou™PiTTBBPRGH, Sept, 7.1857. ia3o LOAN OFFICE, henry w. cimiott HO. 100 SJll'rilriELD STREET, M Near the comer Fifth, Pittshuigh. °NET IN LARUE AND SHALL Quantities loaned on Gold and Silver I>i»- 3°kindsoft!j?J»h| old J} !ld SiI T CT Watch «i’ and au Hinds of valuable article*, for any lenrth ol *° oda »«ws jSo °® oo Houra from VA.M.toIO P. M. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturer, of RUBE WHITE BEFIHF.D CARBON OIX.S 291 LIBEKTT ST R EET^I-itte. P*»IIT COAL DEPOT. WM.M. STEWART, DEALER IN COAL, ST^g¥f"A S L®£^ o l?/ SAND^V o^*^ PPlied With 0015 ■* OSUgm ROBERT ARTHURS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, .of Ohio Mimoun, ?««*. Wisconsin, Virginia. New York' iSrafeSn 10 *S» No. ISA FOURTH STREET. WILLIAM KIANB, DAVId M’CAJTOLKaS. “SKSfcSEt Sp««-pisr- MEANTS A COFFIN, (Successors to M’Candless, Mean, A C 0..) WHbLESALE GROCERS, Comer Wood and Water Street*, fclfti* . HTWBCTBH, pa. CUPPING AND LEECHING I ■ MR. A MRS. BEBE. I , all kind* of JAMES PARK. Jr. EUROPEAN AGENCY. ravnoxAS BATrniAM, European . Apm .S ’J® Water ttrect. Pittsburgh. Pa. is prepared to bnn* out or send back paanenwer. oid panol'h^r 13 FOR 9ALE - HWM. m any ; Ajtent fur the Indiananolis and Cincinnati Rail -t*so. Agent for the old Black Star Line of bail me Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail- Z"^ mu New ' or t Liverpool. Glasgow and J r.i wa,. feU R N A I. E .-POUR LOTS IN (111. iT,,,.,*-?" 51 ',-"'- adjoining St.Mary’sCemetery. feet front/by ono hundred and ten in ?" ! o n, ' l “ Cft by Paluig fence. The Lola wiU bo sold together or separately, allow figure, and ions time. Apply to JAS. S. DEVLIN ai Adtf St. Mary’s Cemetery. 'VM. 11. S.ViTII I OS. It. HUNTER WHOLESALE GROCERS Monday June 2d, REDUCED PRICES. JPj w , 1 ™ oi bhtab. LlMlhD custom « mil mark down and offer fo ‘ ' !lm ,mr Kotuil Department, our unttre of EMRKOIIWKIjEji .Ull LIXE.% HAM,. ve^v 'l, ‘'"’f w « ro in Job lots At ,',nr S T-l ? l ,r }c*?*, *nd having been shown only in inlh ‘V hul « sa^.fo7n».a r e ncrfwily fre.-h and oleim. as are soiled we will sell at EXTRA LOW PRICKS. „„!fiin S .-’ rl !'!, i " tcn<llM ?: in * ‘he city this sum mcr u ill hud tin* a very iavorablo opportunity ol maTnoe",!' "it'"'.'’''? Wi '- h *'"' h »rtij|"s ai &cy m m. 1 !, 0 U ~ m ro 10 "“r 'hat »ur assort- S™ I n' !,T!7 " w " j“>‘ *««:!» a "no as will nicer !!,,■ rvuuirei mof f, r „ trade. . ‘ “ ' As our new 1...UU will l,„ „ t , cl , ,u,. v! week, our customers will hrnl it niucl, more j,K-,.-:i left minds than it has been heretufurf. 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. ** corner Ohio and UcHTer win, ALLEGHENY CITY. . Large stock of Guns of all descriptions on hand PRICES 10 OrJ,r ' “"' 1 for Mt Low KST CASH Repairing promptly uttendod !o. nolD.lyw-iny3l-dtf to oi, ‘ and THE I'ENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arrangements for the manufacture ol CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL u?i n ? w I J? ro J > ‘‘rcd to supply the trado therewith u'‘ lcir Flntlniim still having a capacity nftt nod be per day, they will he enabled to fllordersin large quantities without delay orders in Address GEORGE COLIIOUN Agent jell-dmd Office,a Wood at.Pittsburgh' WIEEIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, SPRING GOODS. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES ** ■ TOM! A «°»- NPBING GOODS, Pf*“*u , e most fastideoua. and comprisingln a'n thevjnieu, new fabric and nomlST'oft^ the same or themselves. “• “ eritB °* SAMUEL GREY dt SON Merchant Tailor*. Ho. 19 Fifth Street. eksihgtoh IRON AND NAIL WORKS. lloyd a black. Manufacturers of Works ere adjoining the CITY GARWORK wS^<^ ( y<h«AVrAto..^ r^taß d N oplgetea-ia *• *****RH, Atleruey and gunastor at Ltw. Kittanning, Armstrong .PAUL HUGUS. 3. GRAFT. WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. GRAFF & CO., M > SftJPACTUBEnS Would call the attention of the public (o their large stuck of well aeleeted COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. ALSO, IIZFROrtD “l—g* «”*« Hot iOW HRW. «f., MBODg wtaleb will foaud Ibe Rent Cml Cook Stoves iii tbs State. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tie-lit Eclipse, and Iron City, Wero awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Rur for the BEST COAL COOK “ fi TO' r ES.- Abo FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE & REPUBLIC Mussra ESBKsaa swKisftJiirssssEsff** 1 "* CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE - v ,B-bVe line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE ?,nH,'i° k fi htn K 6 .' , . wul i So ?«’ Stone Liftings, which . an .”..tho firejbotterth&n iron. oo28:ii wa. 11. SRITU tV <:o. hos. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS' I'lTTfi* non EMBROIDERY SALE, To eouum-mv ~n Kvofvtliing to bo closed nut at KtHdIIKFS. Joseph Horne, JOHN FLEE GEE, g r n h 3r i "r n PITTSBURGH. IB6S. AND VESTINGS. OWEJf BYRNE, MERCHANT TAILOE, •WIT. QUAFF 49 St. Clair Street. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. ' H«?J“ BP®?™ FROM NEW .YORK, with a choice stock of CLOTHS, r R * -l an< r NESTINGS. which can be purohMed at prices fer fellow the usual rates. 43n*roAt inducements offered to oaeh buyers. leZlAm BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ! We are now manufacturing a superior oriticlo of LIME, which we arc prepared to deliver from our CO AI. YARD, SO9 LIBERTY STREET. h«d‘aJSSC ° f X ’ amlly Coal ■»*•** “ myjtt DICKSON. STEWART ft CO. rjIIIIS DAY- ~ " Just opened a complete assortment ef GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. McOEE ft CO., IR Kedernl street, Allegheny oity. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, F W KNl“reoT KE,,T GONORRHEA, 0; EET, URETHAL Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emm sions. Inconti mae. Genital Irrita hdtty, G • Tel. stricture and Affe: oaa of the Kid . . , ntva and Bladder, Wnicn ban bee- t-Bcd by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, In their private praetiee, with tha on tire success superseding Cubkbs. Copaiba, Capsclks. or any oompound hitherto known. J BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS are imeedy in action, often effecting a cure in a tew days, and when a euro is effected it ispennan ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on tho system, and never nause ate tbe stomach, or impregnate tho breath and Ming sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided No change of diet is necessary whilst using them nor does their action interfere with business pur-' suits. Each box contains six dozen Pills , .... PRICK ONE and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by „ .1 vertised Agent, on receipt cf tbe money “ 1 w without my siguhture on the J*!bRYAN, Rochester,N. Y,, Gen’l Agent JOfI'EPH FI.EMIX&, nt ' . uif-dAwlydg 1 * 1, Mar “ t stroo! ,nd Diamond. TO THE PUBLIC - ■a*B FEUALIT -- JCltheimorantandialße ly Modest of all denomi nations, treat secret and delicate disorders, «e!f abuse and diseases or tuations common and in cidect to youths of both sexea, and adults, einxlo or married Because De. B*AS3TKUP publishes the fact of 'i > ,;,^!.!‘"" > ?r.' 1 '; d faN,I V modest are dreadfully f^f , “ nil . ,hlljk ‘i R *-'CBt -‘in very immoral and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughter.. ThS? faintly physiciau should be cautious to keen them I sritirp*?..™ ***?* ,h 5? 4? the same as Dr. I&AX he o t Jt“. b l, ‘,i" n:r) lest tt tentative prae » UC ®L be lost to them anion* stuntd fulaelv ®od presumptuous families, bum and whl W !.oi ignorance, sprung nr, as masiirooms Lid rectory, intellfgeneo, souse. Ac!io dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly orilij fo !t< L c - t'- «to publicity, however, that iiuineroir ' , " enL l and guardians are thankful that thoii sL”klvaJd®ofTr n! i' 1 WRr , ,l? - Previously fooi.le M.t,Kiy and of dcluHte condition and upnearar..''** BRk\STIM^ t 0 K C . d ,-'. 0 health ¥ M J vuT" Ba betides many before end afrrr gHH*** him have been saved much fering, anxiety, mortification, Ac. tspermatorr- Uea or nocturnal emmisslons, areeomoletcly cured time by his new remedi-S! hi Iy h t“ ow f • ihey are compounds fc?i?elv?v,h^!2. b ® • I > lnsrdom ' having seen the fallacy.of tho Mercurial trcatinent,he has abandon ed Hand substituted the vegitalile Female dis forty'yem’Vtm “ aric 4 success-having had m.nt>hU's itera v 0 h ;a/ .%•& Sir tri,'. l | e h S « t Sh e 8: I SS? > him to *ay—to all with a fair trial, health and happiness will axain bloom u|K>n the now—nailed cheek. Trifle no lonjfO'**vfitli SS’ ani Quacks but come and bo Consumption and all of its kindred disease of no h wh.'° £“3 annually (ill ourcountries. 'can ?l?,^ b Proving they attend to it in time Full particulars canLebad of my treatment by procuring a copy of the .Medical Advisor which is given gratis to efl that apply Himng tielid- I lautage of over forty years experience and observation, consequently, ho has 'uporw? skm in the treatment ot special diseases and who ;• daily consulted by the profes-d0,,. w o !i as recoin! mended by roro,-table citizens. i.uhlishcrs nrL “n t Mto fro l.i?Jrt P ,; r “ thB URi ° n . - - j BOX H«Oe deftly daw Pittsburgh Pont Office, ★ ** AFRIEXD I3f XEED, Try it i\n SWKETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENtIs prepared from the reeipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet S Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been need m la. practice for the last twenty pefj. wi?h '!>«“«?« astmiishiiigsuecees. Asanexternalrem edy tt is without anval and wilt alleriate nnit» than any other preparation. For ? and Nervous Disorders it is" tmiv infalhble and as a cure for Sor!" WoumU powerful lta !oot . hi, ‘»- healing, end wondS“ U • k D * excite the just «m«k bl"' 11, r J™ r hen'd[cdcerUficatool byU ff " hin '« H.k SELLERS* CO., Agents for Pittsburgh. deL’7:lyd*weow LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES AND NJIELmij WORKS. PAR K« M’CDBDY .& CO., Manufacturer!! of Sheath, Braiiera' and Bolt Conner Pre*«*il r n „. per sti ." MoWer, Ac. Also importers and de »'«” »U Metal?, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Fire, Ac. „KvS!!” , ur U, «. 0# •““d. Tinmen's Machine Pttera il>CC>aJ orde ” of Copper cut tojiiy desired WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Founders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Detrot. hSST - on* Mm*, se&s: construction ol «s£s!y*“ d Machinery fop gnst mills, and fox npnihts. mulay and circular savr mills. and ready forshiD deMrihlion° rtnot^C *‘ Kn * in “"“ ld ®<Ker*tf evejj W™!Sis , Ki?& n SP “dSheet Iron separately. Shaftmt. Hanmrs and Pullies fc everr variety, and continue the m&nuikoturenJ Machinery and Machine Cards. •eisfflfPiSL* 1 * *®s* Ottr machinery manufeetur s? 5 f i t s^ , g;l?sfe^- and TOrr#nw triS? of * hB ““S'- SMITH, PARE & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY [PITTSBURGH. PA Warehonee, No. }4* First and 130 Seconds!* Harinaaoomplete machine shop attached ta Ntol^ J sB M e^ iMw & < ggfeg. ™" HKmTH.OOLUire. LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, j French s.ud American Manufacture. | Fop Ladles, Bisses, and Children, We have a variety of styles: Walking Boots, Gaiters, Slippers, White Satin Kid and Embroid ered Slippers, suitable for parte and weddings Ac, &c. Not«, stock, Draft, Bond and Mori* OFFI BUILDING, £ JLKXiI STREhi, Pittsburgh, Pa. £5.35,000 to invest in Mortgages and No. 1 • mv22 Ordnance Omen, War Departnent, 1 blowing Arsenals, aa soon as possible of 5,000 Tons of Lead, as foUows : rwt.wssr"" -' r ™' *•« *** I h-e\vYo < ’rka.«fl?™. Ar "''^ ! ' <: ° Varr - Cr ' ; r -“ d - I Aric "->-Pittsburgh. Pennsyl- I Ar “= al - *• Loots. Missouri. v^"nhf b * Ui reCt ' ; '' cl! tarhts ° {2oa and of’cac'h vc'rjn’ 0 oil ‘ ,ic!s!y time and amount j ! ? ' ic!iT! ' r at , a specified time will sub icct ttic contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to hrdehverod a! that time. 11 ’ Partita obtaining contracts will be required to rul ferformanci-i ***" J “ reU « fcr ita 10 ilsolf ** «» Proposnl, wdl be addressed as follows: GEN. J. i>. Ilil LLi, Chietof Ordnance, Washington > C , nmi shout,, he endorsed tc - Uca,i - _ iuy23-eo<U34 Ordnaxck Office, \ THE QUANTITY OF to onc'rhfr,^® abovo edvertisement is reduced ‘ p / ! “ c etnonnt, namely 1.C06 tons ■ io th a .|,h“f aY,TusT g IS6-S. r ° Pt,Sals L ” my ™ J AS.’W. ItIpLEY. Erig. Gen. I’ETItONA OIL WOHKt WORKS AT SnARPSBTJROn Af LEGUKNY VALLEY RAILrSaD. ami Warehouse •JS MARKET STREET, I'ITTSBUR«II. C^rouiandß™^ 01^8 a “ d LbW «* KOVEUuuvr °,* I » WARRANTED nws.tIPI,OSIVL always on hand. 00-4:ly NATRONA OIL. Wf i L A ?- E , so '®, MANrrAcrcßise C * C( w^llc ] l forbrillianoy in burning ircwoin of offoosiTß odor# und trunspflffw nr col «r we wariantto Ito 3S? by gaMK^l b j[ B S 1 S 1 l it: c rssrr slll CAUSTIC SODA. alllsrga Svni, Mukers and Oil Henneries. ", h i? h * f pw cent, in strength all the make m.ir"? I? 1 ‘' <x , u ’ bought to this country. Our manufacture of * VB » SAPONIFIES?, OR CONCEHTRATEOLYE: SALT SC m^nSm'".SfficiMl o™’ 0 ™’’ 17 kMWI1 ‘ we “it the toWs , SMS2SSr wiu OgOUliK COLHOUS. Agent. Penan Salt Manufacturing Company ** » v ood street. Pittsburgh. nolS.lyiiiwus nKITATE DISEASES.. MT Ur.BHOWN’SMKDfCAL andSITWICAL Officio. 30 Simthfield ftrect, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. '• ..i-HT'.i is an old citiion of Pittsbnrsh. and has boon Praotioefbr the last twonty-fivo yours. Ilia business has been confined mostly to Private and WT surgical Diseases. f CITIZENS AND STRANGER 3SS»aftBSSSSsS? DR. BROWN’S REMEDIES never fail to euro the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impunties and Scrofulous Affoct&ns - A so all diseases arising from a heXdit2y ta£i » which manifests itself in the fom o 7 tath,, psonasis, and .a great man/ fcrm?of «*li S? eases, the origin of which tho wSSmt is SSiSlv “fWßsSsr® 1 ® ?A®“ w«7,to. (to their OTOdeetr^njhT -ttey tnown^aT^, of health? “*■ d ak “ a *P«dy restoration , RHEUMATISM. _ V r ‘ Urown s remedies never fail to cure this painful disease w a rtw Da vs—he will wwranta gnrm Ho also treats Piles, Gieet/Oonnorrhoiu* Stricture, l rcthal Discharges, Female Weakness p.“ nt !' , r Suppressions, Diseases of the Joint--*, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the ?.sh«r a 2?»JV'n'l J ’ s ’ Station of the Bladder. t> ! e , fr with all uiseoses of an impure origin. A Icßer describing tbo symptoms, eontnining a BROivif. N 0.50 Smitbfieid ,»,l ur sb, Pa., w::l he immediately answer* and B«urefre e m o“bs ,^o a r, ddre35 * "** pi "' kBj et^Mb^li 100 ” 8 * No ‘ - PITTSBURGH, PA. GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE 43~A150 a general assortment of Avricalijtrnl Implements, Fr ul Sbadeaad Ornamental Trees, received and for sale by BECKHAM & LONG, n«. dconoH«tf.HotoL So - ,a, ’ Libw * J ' l^ t - A _ t — * west Variety and tit.. ... . JUST OPENING. “*■* ***** « 1-4 O l “ aTtfo . •••■»• Mss* Sfa»wh. Polntg r«»tolw Mmiclothiayuj gf ■• a _ ™»*AS PA1.5.E8. ' , WOOD STREET, AHb,Jddo#fbeiow XrtanK«4iu*y I A T HOLDERs”t , h®- V PF THE ST<M « PEOPLE’S INSURANCE COMPANY, RfLf 1 the Morci,anla ’ Ezchnnim. on Monday, tho toliowingpcrsons were elected Directors: Wm. Phillips, of Phillips, Best, and Cu. John f. Parke, ol Phelps, Parke ft Co, Chas S.'Bissoll, of Bissoll A Co. Geo B. Jones, Wholesale Grocer. JV m B. Hava, of Wm B. Hays & Co. V P \3 n KiA* °f A. Bradlev'p. John Watt of Watt ft Wilson, bamuel P Shrivor. of Shriver ft Lazes r. •Jamob D. \ orner. of Rhodes & Verncr. Lnpt John L. Rhoads, Hirer man. I rank v nn border, Coramuaion Merchant. Hanson Lore, of 0. Hanson Lore & Co, byohoosing t<rd “ el oa Xu - dn: '’ aßfl or S«nized WM, PHILLIPS. President • JOHN WATT, VieunPresidont WM. F. GARDNER. Seeretary have opened an office (temporarily) at GIRARD HOUSE, SMITHFIELD STREET, Whore they are prepared to take all. kinds of’ JO U F *" E VVU MARI>K KWKS - W B ATTENiIt’N TO OUR For Gents, Boys, and Tonthe: Patent Leather and Calf Boots and Shoes of every dcseription, j Our assortment was never moro complete, and we offer our goods at as LOW PRICES As the same quality can bo sold in the city. We also manufacture every Conceivable style, for la dies. misses, anti children, at short notice. W, E, SCHMERTZ ft Co, ■' cl2 31 Fifth street. J. H. CASIDAY. sage, Real Estate and Mer chandise Broker. PROPOSALS FOR LEAD. LONC. MILLER A CO., fOstablislicd 1542. TO OIL KEFIiVERS Tub vmMEasiewsn hate maim; en-animnents to fit up Oil nhclo Dr - Tweddle’s Paint TROMP APPARATUS PMemtod. Ffebnuuy4th. 1*62, bywhioh fin luta - dorod totally nnneceesaryin distilliag'Peftilenni or other Oils, end we guarantee tittr Work eaono be endM in dnrahility. simplicity or eeonomy W erefer with confidence to the following,por ties, whose Refineries we hare fitted bp : Messrs. Long. MilleT A Co, Petrona Works ft ,n I; The aboTe works were designed andeonstruote and put in opentlbn byDr.'H.'W.C, TWBDDX.B The following works, we b»Te also fitted «p; Economy OMCompeny.Dirßngtew: Meeers. Chadwick A Crompton. StSownc: Johnson Graham A Co./Wobdirfinn; &^. Co ‘ Pitt, sr h: JohruooA Brother. do-::;; •• Forsyth Brog.A CotMflnnheitf. DAVIS ft PHILLIPS,- Nos. 100 WATER A 104 FI^STMETa, Brass Founders, Plumbers STEAM AND GAS FITTBBS.' mUlAmd IMPORTANT TO INVENTOR^. PATENT AGENCY: PATENT A9BNCY. ] ■*; ’ '' ' : " OEWITC. LAWRENCE || ROBT. W. FEMNICR For TwclroNeon MForglMpatfffear an Officer of the sj Sr* Patent Oflun>Uw last four aa Member off Board off Appeal.! p nc *”' NOTE-All information.necessary to procure Patent and a copy of the Patent Lawn sect free co&rse. _ Refer topresent Commladoner David P. Holloway. SI&Sf 1 ' ADDY A.EWENB, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, WO. 1«5 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST ClirRCB. PITTSBTXHfiH, ;n 47 OHIO STftEiiX ALLEGHENY, KKAB THR iIATORS OFFICE. ' ¥>FWPS. HYBBASTS, glmf UAD, ■*. Lead Pipe, Pig and BerLead.atriPltmber’a matenalm genera!. OilßefineKenfrttednpin approved manner. Tankaiined Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gu Fir ap?iyd B ' ofd *™ ! ' rompt,y **• »• & «. p. MABKLG, Manufacturers and Dealers In BOOK, CAP, LETTER. and all kinds of V. RAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood street to NO. 8S SMITHFIELD STREET. Pi 11 sb urth; Pa.. Cash paid for RAGS. »p 9 p. RKTvna —k. p, rktmss —j. a. eetmks Late at Miller Sc Kieketeon'i'. REYJXER & BROTHERS, ! Successor to Reyiuor & Andoreon.l Wholesale Dealers in' Foreign FrnlH, Kata, ConffecUoautr., Sugar., Eire Works, Jfcc., NOS. 120 AND las WOOD STREET. PIimBORGH. BOBERT DALZSLL..... ...........A. p; |uou ROBT. DiLZELLA CO., Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION ANDj FORWARDING MERCHANTS AND ' Dealers in Prodnce and Pittsbnnrh Manufretures, Wo. 251 LIBERTY STREET, PHTSBPRHH DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. PULTON A: CO., . KmncTcmioy etui aasiitt or FINISHED BBASS WOBK, OAS AND STEAM FITTEBS, wdcr. Steamboat work and rt.oiinoi „ Oil '•; Jtevy’fl flafite linn' c. west * ; (C0^: : : KAircrAcruasaa or ' CAERIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND otjinm Wo. 187 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Nfifluasag* to *«njasiy*- EAGLE Oil!, WIGHTICAH A A Wnp.Rflny, (hdOT*. loft at Chan, Smyth A Cot on W.»«r Mtdjjgt etrecta, willoe promptly an.*, Louis EEnsiux. .~CHA3. BKTBAK. REINEMAN, MEYRAN& SIEDLE, if®. 42 FIFTH STREET* PITTSBURGH. >A* VBOLISILE AXD BETIIL . SKALKKS: IN WITCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of every description. FANCY SOQ D S Bronze Statuary, etr. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, Materials and Machinery. Wholesale Ayency for the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES, Manufactured nt Waltham, »*- apl6-3md WALL PAPER I t WINDOW CURTAINS, *o. Hew Btjles for Spring of 1863. •-B* BIBDLB
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