Volume XX, liATE SOUTHERN NEWS. Whereabouts of Ren n regard's Army. From the Grenada (lato-McmiihisiApreal, June 12 Our latest advices are that our army u ta^ n a position at or near Tupelo, •bout fifty miles south of Corinth, which it is stated, was the first point at which a obtain'd su JEP I y of .S°? d "'ater could be monl .u the po . lnt ls also said ‘0 offer S ’,* perior *<l™ntagc-s for the I arg ° army in cam P- The Mobile Tribune says that there are now over one hundred good wells dug at Tupelo, wmen turmsh an abundant supply of ex cellent water, and that others are now being dug. There are also a number of bake ovens 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 an y Place. Halleck's army is said i to be following up our forces, and that! skirmishing occurs daily, with varied re suits, Kebel Report from Little Boric. From tt« Jackson Mississippian. Juno 12. We are informed that letters have been received in this vicinity which leave no doubt that Governor Bonne attacked the r ederals twelve miles from Little lioek, and routed them, and Hindman jtursned and routed them again at .lacksonnort. Ibe date of this engagement is not given, but tlwntrct have transpired ijuite recently. Rebel Uaaeonaili l . From the Grenada (Memphis) Appeal. June 1i General Longstreet, it is said, issued an order recently, at Kiehmond. that, in the coming battle, no order to retreat, come irom what quarter it may, at any time under any circumstances, is to he obeyed i hut that “straight ahead v is to he'the watchword, until the toe is driven from the Held. 1r0,, l kJeliittonil—A landed at the Iniinensie XiniiOer «f lions. From the Richmond Dispatch. JuneK Desertion has become far too frequent in the Confederate army. And yet the habit is not peculiar to Con federate soldiers. Ihere must be desertions from nil military service where there is no punishment for desertion. We mean no punishment ade quate to the otlense—none which a coward or vagabond had not rather encounter than endure the service or the perils of a battle, heath is the proper punishment, and it is the punishment prescribed in our laws— the punishment meted to the deserter by governments generally. We anticipate that, our own government will be forced to resort to it. \V ith a creditable humanity and forbearance, the policy of appealing to the pride of the soldier by advertisement of disgrace, has been pursued bv our com manders; but there is little pride and no honor in the deserter, and the fear of dis grace will not deter him fro n absconding, ihepenalty of death will. An example or two would have a fine effect. It has been suggested bv a citizen that the community can assist to some extent in repressing the spirit of desertion by lim iting the facilities to escape. The habit has been to treat every man wearing the uniform kindly— to feed and to lodge him. By questioning each one. and requiring him to show his pass, or bis discharge or tuilough-, the difficulty in the deserter’s way may be increased. I teserters mav forge papers, it is true: but a little rigor in this respect will put them at least to that trouble: and they cannot all forge napers Ihe suggestion is worthy of a trial.* Old Abe. Ihe wits end wags of the country are making as. free with the name of Mr. Lin coln, as they used'to with that of Mrs. Partington. Some rascal, out West, has perpetrated the following : •President Lincoln is the reported author of a great many good stories. We heard one lately that bears upon the case in point. It is said that Senator lately went to the White. House under in- tense excitement, and said to the President that he had come to talk about the crisis of public affairs. * That reminds me of a story, ’ said Mr. Lincoln. ‘ Yes,’ said the excited Senator, ‘it matters not what the peril may be, you must tell a storv.— 1 say to you Mr. Lincoln, that yon and r°7 U 7e ?< lnl ? tratio " are not °ne mile from Aeu •_ ft- Lincoln looked smilingly and unruffled at the excited Senator. ‘ You are right, said he: that’s justthe distance from this to the Capitol.’ ” Disputed Identity of a Deg. The St. Louis Democrat says: “Lvdia Cooper, a feminin e biped of very ex'nan- P lama ge> w as yesterday placed at the Recorder’s bar for alleged lhat Ur n a T Ce ,he u Peate - 11 tra nspired that, on Tuesday, she ordered a carriage, seated herself regally therein, protruded one of her legs conspicuously out. of the window, and m this posture rode in state through the principal streets of the amazed metropolis. As indignant citizens and stars attempted to arrest her progress, she rn, y f“ d , ed 116 meml,er ,a rtl>er and rode the faster—but suddenly foun<l her steed halted and herself in severe custody. ,V,. h ‘‘ e a w . ,tu .f s ws giving testimony to this and similar purport, Lydia eyed him with an air of supreme fearlessness and contempt, and, when he had concluded, triumphantly demanded of him whether wind o ™* V he lcg ho saw out of the window . Could he swear it was her leg’ This annihilating inquiry she put with mi emphasis and volubility that would cer . ? n e res , ulted in h er discharge, had not the Recorder terminated the case l>v imposing npon her a fine of SlO.” THK GREAT CURE FOR COSSUMPTOS. cine fordisaMmS thVl T , r^f, mto a Medi liesolroiSontar f frco fromall ™l nir ‘- s: f Cnns " miiti ™ «- H wiUoan Broneblti*. It Breast. wid €old», and is an I'rlaary of tlle K*d“cj», If yob c ?™‘®rfeitB-®a •r5 llre 2'®“ *° l T th ®?Sf nt ®f whom” yon purchased them nrnl pi..;.. >, roeeive your money aIOVE ■^ V A. BRADLEY, wo. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Necond, Pittsburgh, Manufacturerand Wholesale and Retail dealer in Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c, 4®- In our sample room may l>e found the CELEBRATED <3 AS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits 01 which have been fully tested by thousands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled °y any in this market; together with agreatmany ther desirable patterns. W e have also a very largo assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now flered to the public. ANrrppvnp«l N^ M u ELED QKATE FRONTS AX D FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Row and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very low prices. offer «l to builders in want of GItATE FRONTS. iny2tUf DI M E SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO- «I 0 SNITIiriKI.It STRKF.T, (OPPO.erTK THR Ot’STOU HOUSE.) CH AH TEH EH l!Y THE LEOIELATUUE. OFI’ICERS. Prtiidoiit, VICE RRESIDEXTS. V.' b'miti) it. F. Rudd 1 ho*. P- .Messier A. lleineimm \i rrancis teller- Joshua Rhodes John r. Jennings. Jacob Stuejtrutk J hnmns >. Rlair Alex. Rradley Henry Llnvd Alfred Slack TRUSTEES. JosbiJ, Kine 0 Zug £ Jos Dilwortb ‘i , . W A Reed ooilwc'll K C Sehmerf7. \ Knhm 0 W Ricketson i. AL 4 iernnn II Hartman V ~T ~) U<f R J Andcr.-on \\- , :2 xtcr R McKinley v j m Robert D CfK'hran )ym Smith \V lhmsen R K Jones W H I helps U R Herron SECR ETAR I* AX]) TREASURER. IK E. lIcKIMaEY. Open daily, from »a.m.to2 p. m. Also, Tues « Jay and .''aturday ever,incs, from 6 to H o’clock eitosift. received of OXKDIME and upwards. Im Mend* declared m December and June if each year. Idyitlt-n-!-: allowed to remain nro placed to the credit ot the depositor as pridoipnJ, and hear in terest, thus compounding it. Rooks containing Charier, By-Laws. 4 fce., f ur . nudied nnhe office. * r Ibis Institution offers, especially to the*e [•ersons whose earnings a re small, the opportunity to accumulate, by siuuii deposits, easily saved, a >uin which will be a resource when needed, their not omy heiiigsafe hut. henrimrir.torest,in stead of reuuim!!i'? unproductive. mylfj pEAniKK AM) VSXEOAH- 6(» BUSHELS DfflHD PEACHES, II KtRKEUi I‘IIRK cmcK TIffEOAR, in Mom Hud for n«*le by WILLIAM BAGALEY, 18 mill 20 Wood wtrert LOAN OFFICE, II ENIt V \V. C I JII 0T T wo. 100 snn imELK rtiieet, Near the corner Fifth, Pittsburgh. M»h:i i.v large and tint li. A.’* quantities loanod on Gold amt Silver. Dia d Sl| vor Watches, and ■ill Kinds of valuable articles, lor any length ot wlthuuTtho Ti’-ket ie S! ' o<la canKot bo delivered j*ai lr '"" 7 A.M.t010 P. M. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Mumitix-iurcr}' of I'l KK WillTi: UKM s Ilk C A It li O IV o I 1. i- Office NO. S»1 LIBKKTV STREET 1-iti" burgh. Pa. mys-r.m.i' COAL DEPOT. Wl. M. STEWART, DEALEK IN COAL, «9.Coruer SOUTH COMMON Jt SANDUSKY STREETT, ALLEGHENY CITY. Families supplied with coal at low rates on short notice. inhs:3m. 1862. 1862. M’CORD & CO. HATH. CAPS, STRAW GOOnS, konnets aid .... , , ~ SHAKER HOORN. tv holesale and ltetail. 131 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. \V E ‘l ** wow RECEIVING A LARGE 7* ADDITION to euralroady Immense Stock Sitraw Goods,Bonnets. Shaker Uuods and I aim Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting oar city can buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia orNew York. ap2>J:2md JJAtost, nACRim * co- NO. 17 FIPTH STEEET, Invite tho attention of Wholesale Jfc Tie tall Buyers to a large and variod stock of desirable goods just opened. ap 26 JgOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MABKET STREET. LOOK AT THE PRICES worth sf,a? ngl ' Lafitinit 11891 Waiters for $l,OO for|f^.w«tha.7s! 8 “ ,, ‘ r ConßreSslleol Qaitera L “ lin * Co, “ rreas Heel Gaiters $1 37 J worth‘$l go rench Metroeeo Heel Boots for worth'll -s"® Goat CongreBa Heel Boots for $1.37. Ladies Fine Morocco Slippers forSOo., worth 75, Ladies iiue Kid Slippers lor 75c, wortu $1,12, All olherk<hk)n in proportion. JAMES ROBB, 89 Market ctreet, near Market Ilouae. __ap24 ROBERT ARTHURS. ATTOUN33V AT LAW, and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, .of Ohio, Missouri, Texas, Wisconsin, Virginia, New York, jouuiaca, Illinois, lowa, Florida, Indiana, K.en oeky and Michigan. __mhs:hm No. 135 FOURTH STREET. M*AKB, OATId M’CaXDLMS, Specinl Partner. MEAN’S «fc COFFIN, (Successors to M’Candloss. Means A Co,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oomer Wood and Water Street!, felMs PITTtiBIIBeH, Pi, rtormo ash leeching: N-t „ , MB. tc MRS. BESE. ttO-Toeth extracted. Hot, Cold mid Shower ». B*SR 177 Qrentetre.tr PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNI nil kinds of lA.HKS I'ARU, Jr. /il r~! V °'. line °.‘ e , WIAMOSU and ECLIPSE »nilSh‘i!V ,to ii re ?. wit, i fa,,al ’ Stone LiniiiKs, which (ire hotter than iron. oc2Brfa KL'ltO I* i : A >• A G K.\c 'I'HhIIAS KAITK.A.V, KIHOi-l'l v ■ Airent, 115 Water afreet, l’ittxhurah I*a trt lrln it out or rend back “I? cnLr': rS FOR SALE ' «■»»«• - any r,uuf OD A rf * a Il " l i | ‘n»JX']is ami Cincinnati Rail- New 1 orb. Liverpool, *l fell 17*0 K « A le K I.OTS I\7mi . Imstownship, adj\>inin{TM.Aliirv , ;<LVrm*t..-v ® ps:<ltf St. Mary'a Cemetery. W.M. 11. SMITH. WHOLESALE GROCERS To commence- on Monday, June 2d, REDUCED PRICES. I s ! WH oritESTAlt. tor sile in ourlfemil D^mnmer.to^’.ViVirVof" HAND. Most olthc.se good were bought in Johl.v« at ' fry low prices, mul having been shown oniv in Su^^tetiSl'wr;fll'‘ a :K t 15 ' I>wh EXTRA LOW PRICES. Lndica who intend leaving tho citv this »„in iner will fimi this a very favorable up’porli'mtv of supplying themselves with such nr iS' w 1 may need. We beg leave to say tha ,™ ! ment has never been better, amfis ii!st such a one triide meCt th ° re, lum!lucnLiof li first class cUy As our new room will be open nevt week- our customers will find it iiiucL more pliasmit to m loot goods than it bun been heretofore. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET, G U N la >x 1 TP j i , *5 corner Ohio and Beaver Nts. k ,lrf m stock of Gun. of all descriptions, on hand. PldcE?S tolmkr ' aml llt LOWEST OASIi Reimiring promptly ailendeil to. nolh:lyw-my3l-dtf iVoTHERS 1 ' 0 OII ‘ MKIINERS AND THE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed tbeir arrangements for tho inftuufacLuro of CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL. A TI, n Tn l i' r ? ,>are<l^u U i1',,1.v l ' ,,l . v Ul ° ln ‘do tlierowith. in/ ril a atl li, Um hull havmga capacity of 12,000 lbs per day, they will bo enabled to till orders in largo quantities without delay. Address G EOUGE COLHOUN. Agent, jell-3md 01hce,24 Wood st, Pittsburgh. WILLIAK BAfiALET, WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STEEET, SPRING GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES WSEgSJttT" sroKKA ««- SPRING GOODH. an ? desirablo stylos, which have keen carefully selected in New York, with a desire to Klj"?.*?• most (astideous, and comprising in all th: vaiiwu new fabno and novelties of the fivarOn. Wo would respectfully solicit an oarly call from our patrons and the public, to test the merits ot the same or themselves. SAMVEL OBEY A NON. M.rchaut Tailors, No. 19 Fifth fitreet. J£ENNINGTON IRON and nail works. Ll ‘°Yl) dt BLACK, Manufacturers of Bar ’ 25f,*i.,. B# U** , ,'Pl»*«, Hoot), A nnd T Iron, Nall. and Splice. • Also. Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron, suitable fur Coal Works Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK Warehouse, No. S 8 Water street and H • *"ket street, Baoaley’* Rntt"?.",- EtaaK L^Khm'nninJ’lms^J T. J. GRAFF. -Paul Huatrg. WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. GRAFF & CO., ,1A NUFAC'r UREIIB Would call lio attention of tho public to their L A R G U STOCK of well soiected COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOKES. A 1.00, IMPROVED lowWiii?"!? ° ra, ° Fronts, Hoi ,ww Ae., nmoiijr wlilfli will fonnrf the Best <«ml riok Stoves in the State. Thb Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight tclipse, and Iron City, 'i ere awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the M:lt ®£; , ,V r I (°. r the REST CO A I, COOK bTO aY?A, Alm FIRST PRE- ’ i*i IU AX awarded to the tkik amkrtcax, OI.OBE* REPUBLIC. 2MM§ 2 CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN Til E ,S T ATE. ■Jos. R. ni:.\Ti:K WM. H. SMITH A CO, NOS. 112 SECOND /UiD 147 FIRST STREETS* VITT N i; it (i || embroidery sale, hverything to Ip* Hosed out at JOHN FLEEGEB, ALLEGHENY CITY. PITTSBURGH. 18 0 3. AND VESTINCB. SELECT TALE. -WM. OKAPP From Household Words. TIVO IIA'vDEII DICK, THE STOCKMAN. as aijvkxti:i:i: i.v tuk iirsn. 3 raveling in the bush.one rainy 1 put up for the night at a small, weathert j bound inn, perched half way up a mounS tain range, where several bush servant* oJ the tramp had also taken refuge from thfi down pouring torrents. I had had a loti and fatiguing ride over a very bad conntiyj so after supper, retired into the fartheJ eorner of the one room that served "kitchen and parlor and all.’’ anti therij | curled up in my blanket in preference flj [ the bed offered by our host, which w£ none of the cleanest, with half-shut eyes! glumly puffed at my pipe in silence, all lowing the hubble-bubble ofthebinshinon 1 i gossip to flow through my unnoting enrfci Fortunately for my peace, the publican!* stock of rum had been some ed, and as I was the latest comer, all tM I broiling and frying had ceased, but a part? sat rounti the fire evidently set in ioraft spell at "variung." At first the convert* .ton ran in ordinary channels, such Sa short, reminiscences of old world rascaliE perils ill the bush, till at length a toiST arose which seemed to have a paramoaE interest lor all. This was the prowess?* a certain 1 wo-nanded Dick the Stockmanl kes, yes; J’ll tell you what it-da,, mates, said one ; "this confounded retd ing and writing, that don't give plain Al lows like you and me a chance ; now if*it were to come to fighting for a living, I don Care whether it was half-minute twe and London rules, rough and tumble, or single stick, or swords and bayonets, or tomanawiis-—1 m be dashed if you and-me and I wo-handed Dick wouldn’t laWthe whole legislative council, the governor and ’ judges—one down t'other come on. ' ••vo of us 1 " 6 SUrC ’ )lCk Co ' lltl ' 1 was too tired to keep awake, land do/ed 0,1. to 1)0 again and again disturbed witii cries ot "Bravo, Dick!" ‘‘T-ht’s your sort!" ‘ llouray, Dick !” all mfying approval of that individual’s con duct in some desperate encounter which funned lhe subject ol a stirring narrative tor months after that night this ideia of 1 wo-handed Dick haunted me, but the hustle of establishing a new station at length drove it out of my head. •» 1 suppose a year had elapsed from- the! night when the fume r.l the douhle-fated I .stockman first reached me. 1 had to .take a three days journey to buv a score’of line-woo.ed rams through a country Suite new to me. which 1 cl, use because if Was a snort cut recently discovered. I got ever Dm hr.-: day. loriv-live miles com "lodoy. 11l- second day, in the eveu wiii ■ l”"' ' ■ | T ,klnf? ! t4U "'' "’'‘iking, with a hroK.-n musket, nn.l Ids arm in a Ming. Ho seemed s=ulky, and 1 kepi'ijny on my <loub!«*-l m rro!o<] pistol aulhe p"V; "-as talking to him Jhe begged a little tea and sugar, which 1 contf not Spare, hut I t„rew him a lig 0 f tobacco In answer to my questions about his afth.’ he told me. _witna string of oaths, that a hull, down in sonic mimosa Hats about a day s journey abend, had charged him, ilnng him into a water-hole, broken bU ana and made bin, lose his sugar and tea hag. Iml s m Australia are’ generally (inlet, hut this reminded me that some o'f the High,and ohu k caulc- imported Lv the A iisiruhan (. oinpimy. after being driven off by a party of Dully Kakces :i cattle steal era), had «;scai;cii into the mountuin? and turned quite wild. Out of this herd. Winch was ol a breed quite unsuited to the country, a hull sometimes, when driven oil’ by a stronger rival, would descend to the mimo.-a Hats and wander about, solitary and dttugerousdy iioroo. It struck me. us I rode oil’, that it was quite ns wen my trieud's arm and musket w-ere disulded. lor he did not look the sort ot u-man it would he pleasant |„ meet 1., a thicket ol scrub if iie fancied the horse you rode. So, keeping one eye over mv shoulder, and a slinro look-out for -iuV otlier traveler of the same breed, 1 rode oif at a brisk jiacc. I made out afterward that my foot friend was Jerry John-on hung for shooting a bullock-driver the I'ul lowing year. At sundown, when 1 readied the hut where I laid intended to sleep. I found it deserted, and so full oflleas that 1 tliomdit ' it better to camp out: so I hobbled out! old vray-tml on the best piece of.-rass I could lind, which was very poor indeed The next morning when f went to lo'ok for my horse he w;ns nowhere to he found T put the saddle on my head and tracked linn for hours ; it was evident the poor beast had been traveling away in search ol grass. I walked until my f ee t were one mass ot blisters ; at length, when about to give up the search in despair, having quito lost the track iu stony ground,l came upon the marks quite fresh in a hit of swatnpv ground, and a few yards further found Master (Jray-tail rolling in the mud of a nearly dry water-hole as comfortably os possible. I put down the saddle and call ed him; at that moment I heard a loud roar and crash in a scrub behind me, and out rushed, at aferriffic pace, a black Highland hull charging straight at me. I had only just time to throw myself on one side Hat on the ground as he tendered by me. My next move was to scramble among a small clump of trees, one of great size the rest mere saplings. ’ The hull having missed liis mark, turn ed again, and iirst revenged himself by tossing my saddle np in tile air, until, for tunately it lodged iu some hushes ; then, having smelt me out, he commenced a circuit round the trees, stamping, DnTr ; n „ and bellowing frightfully. tVit| ids ref eyes, and long, sharp horns he looked like a demon: I was quite unarmed, having broken my knife the day before• my pis tols were in my holsters, and I was wearied to death. My only chance consist ed in dodging him ronnd the trees until he should be tired oht. Deeply did I regret having left my faithfnl dogs Boomer and Bounder behind. The hull charged again and again, some times coming with such force against the tree that he fell on his knees, sometimes bending the saplings behind which I stood until his horns almost tonche.d me. There was not a branch I could lay hold of to climb up, How long this awful game of touchwood ■ lasted I know not; it seem ed hours; after the. first, excitement, of self-preservation passed* weariness again took possession of me, and it required all the instinct of self-preservation to keep mo on my feet; several times the bull left me, pacing suddenly away,.bellowing his ma lignant discontent; but before I could cross over to a better position, he always came back at .full speed. My tongue clove to the roof of my mouth, my eyes grew hot and misty, my knees trembled under me, I felt it impossible to hold out until dark. At length I grew desperate and determined to make a run for the opposite covert the moment the bull turned towards the water-hole again. I felt sure ,1 was doomed and thought of it until ! grew indifferent. [TobaeootßMd.] K) JUNE 25, 1862. OWEN BYRNE, P MERCHANT TAILOB, 4# St. Clair Street. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OR / DER CHEAP FOR CASH. RETURNED FROM NEW choice stock of CLOTHS. 'CASSIJiKRES and VESTINGS, which can bo ♦uwhwed at price* far below the usual rates. , wirureat inducements offered to cash buyers. * K2bGm BCIWEIW ,1X1) COXTKAirntHS are now manufacturing a superior h riticle of LIME, which we are prepared to deliver from our UOAI, YARD, SO» LIBERTY STREET. Best quality of Family Coul always on hand as usual. ; myfft DICKSON, STEWART A CO. T UIH I>AY- Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, W. 11. 31c«E£ A €»„ iny9 143 Federal street, Allegheny city. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Fob the speedy and pebxai; ENT euro of GONORRHEA, GLEET, UKETHAL 'Discharge*, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emis sions, Incontinence. Genital Irrita bility* Gr ircl, Stricture and Affev onsotthe Kid hers and Bladder, Which has bee > used by upwards of w ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, b their private practice, with the entire success, superseding Cubebs. Co pat;;,. Cafsct.fs. or any compound hitherto known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are Bpeedy in action, often effecting a cure in a few days, and when a euro is effected it is perman ent. They are prepared from vecetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ite the stomach, or impregnate the breath and leing sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No change of diet u necessary whilst using them; nor does their action interfere with business pur suits. Each box contains six dosen Pill.. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. ■ and will bn sent by mail, post-paid, by -d -vcrtiaed Axent, on receipt of the money ' None genuine without my signature on tho wrapper. i. BRYAN, R -^^N.Y ? aemlA^n,. corner Market street and Diamond ?in2?:il*wly:i9 TO THE PUBLIC. ]iISPECIAI.LT JEJtheiffnorantandfalso^^^^^^^^^ ly Modest of all deoomi* nation*, treat secret and delicate disorders, solf abuse.and diseases or tuations commonand in cident tojouths of both sexes, and adults, single or married. Because Da. BRA.NSTRur publishes the foot of his doing i S' l u e }«' DO, 5 1 pf a »d falsely modest are dreadfully noticed, and think it a great sin very immoral mid for contamination and corruption among ter.’h? p r<>“>««'* «>n 3 and daughters. ThS? family physician shoulu oo cautious to keen them «V£V!p*J ,c * ' 'I 1 Ih t? I 1 ; ,to Mime as Ur. i{ra\ JI"!* 19 v ln ® ) lwt 8 luer:lti vc prac Jib 0 , In , lpl " • ost t 0 then! among stupid false I? taudrai and presumptuous families, born ami raised m ignorance, sprung np no mushrooms and S '! c,c:y - •’•teliigencc, Fer.se, Ac., to do.l.in> and cents mysteriously, meanly criih gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numeroir ioe' - ' JeS r eh-.o Uttrd ‘“. ns ttr ? tl.a.nkfnl that theii spr..-. dttiiglut.s and wards, previously feebi** sickly and of delicate condition and nppearnucV RA^TPr^'T 1 -! 0 hcalth 8811 vigor bi” K, besides many before and after marriage through hiui havc been saved much suf fenny, anxiety, mortification, Ac. SpcmiAtorr }* ea noc turn&l ®o»miwiong t areeomidlreiv cured m a very short space of time by his now remedies wb . lc ♦il tr 6 $ ecu J a » r J y hi£own. Theyare compounds f?i). U^ e rrh *u Üble • kingdom, having seen the f.ilkuj.ot the Mercurial treatment,hohasabaadon *‘Jthe vegitalde Female dis- 1 c.x»warc treated with marked success—having had i oicr;i.>rty years (40) experience in their treat uKint in nosmtals of both the Old World and in Ue l nited Mates; leads him to eny—to all with a ! health and hnppiness will Hgaiu bloom I upoiitheuow pnlJedcheek. Trifle no longer with i jnontebanks and ouneks. but come and be cured | Consumption and all of its kindred "ra w! 1 80 Hnnually fill our countries, can now be relieved, providing they attend to it n time l ull parUcuSars iiuuT.e had of mv tn-tmen? r.yprocunnga copy of the Medical AdViser.which 15 given gratis to all tliut apply Ilavingtne -Si vantage of over forty yiars expertise and observation, consequently, he has superb skMI in the treatment of special and ihoia daily consulted by tbeprofession, as wel! :u« rocotn mended by repectable citizens, publishers? £5. stre e ct°” e*r S&SSfi 1 s^tSrb^T' of ,he Unim •*'*'“*& . . Bil\ u 0,,. J‘-'C:lydaw Pittsburgh Pust Office. ★ * * kked, try IT AR bU bh rs IN b'A LLIi; LK M \XM K\T is S^^aysfiSßSs* Oic nlast Sl^ s 2l?t y0 ''‘ 11 ««» d e r p™i>arafiim C 'ko? <“<l Nervous Disorders it IV truly sl™'n S . iiruL,U LH .t?, luJoihtjT. r '’"'“H powerful strengtienin’g properties, excite‘"ft- “£.» u *? d . “tonishlnent of all who have e'«r given lta trial. Over four hundred certificate*! of remarkable cares, performed by it within tbef at two years, attest this fnct i,Lst K.K SELLERS i: CO., Agents for Pittsburgh. de27:lyd*wcow LAKE SUPEBIOB COPPEB MINES ANI» SJIELTISfG WORKS. I>AUK ' .M’CUBDY & CO, Manufacturers of Sheath. Braziers’ and Bolt Conner Pressed Cm. l>er i ! '' l t i""‘"v ßa Sti " Bottoms. bolder. Ac. Also importers and doa lf« in Metals. Tin lron, «^iv»f. n,t ?S^ 7 n 0n **and, Tinmen’s Machlre aa^ e '^^?f*SfciSL«2S2i“ - **• ntw. Sp9C a ordc ” 01 'poi'Por out to any desired fe2l:lyd*w WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Founders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Fear the Penn. B. E. Passenger Denot, PITTSBURGH, PA., TMTb ,i, W be am. kijtds of ronrn* from three to one and fifty horse power, and suited lor Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, Give particular Attention to the construction ol Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, muiay and circular saw milk. Have also on hand, finished and ready forshin ment at shortnotico, Engines and Boilers of every Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Puilies m every vanety, and contimmthe manufacture ol Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our nriees are low, our machinery manufactur ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all coses to give satisfaction. ~f the “•■a* SMITH, PABK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY [PITTSBURGH. PA Warehouse. No. 149 First and 120 Seconds* Also J obbine and MachineCaetinss of evert- de sonption made to order. «very ae- Having a complete machine ghop attached puts rafSSig BB “t “ luniEwuoii At am election of the stock holders of the PEOPLE’S INSURANCE COMPANY. !l c! 4 t the Merchants’ Exchange, on Monday, the following rersons were elected Directors: Wm. Phillips, of Phillips, Best, and Co. "?hn E. Parke, of Phelps, Parke ,t Co. Chas S. Bissell. of Bisscll * Co. Geo , ■ Jones, Wholesale Groeer. H m It. Have, of Wm B. Hays & Co. t l n Kirk, of A. Bradley’s. John Watt of Watt A- Wilson. ..nmuel 1. hhriver, of Shriver & Larear. ci!1 e r *£’ V n r.i r - °{ Rhodes A- Verncr. tapt John L. Rhoads, River man. h rank V an Gorder, Commission Merchant c. Hanson Love, of C. Hanson Lovo A Co. b/ohoSine' t ° rS '" ot T,,aidll >'. and organised W\T Vr i lii\iJi , *i>'^ roBid,J,,t: " •”• * • OAKDN Kit, .*scurcTrtry. Nm h i y haVe 01,CnoJ lm f,ll ' u '- "omporarily) at GIRARD HOUSE, SMITHFIELIi STREET, Where they are prepared to lake all kinds of’ Jel ™ AXW MARINE kinks. \|T E INVITE ATTIiVIKIX TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Of trench and American Manufacture. For Ladle*, Miase*, and Children, We have a variety of styles: Walking Boots Gaiters, Slippers, W’hite Satin Kid and Embroid ered Slippers, suitable for parties and weddings, <rc, Ao. For Cents, Boys, and Youths: Patent Leather and Calf Boots and Shoal of every description. Our assortment was never more complete, and wo offer our goods at as LOW PRICES As the same quality can be soid in tho city. We also manufacture every conceivable style, for la dies, misses, and children, at short notice. W, E. SCIIJIERTZ A Co. Jf z SI Fifth street. J. H. CASIDAY. Note, Stock, Draft, Rond and Mort- K«*«. Real Estate ami Mvr. chamliNn Broker, OFFICE, ROOM No. IS BURKE’S BUILDING Ful’RTll STREET. Kltsbirfb.Pa' SB-25,000 to invest in Mortgages and No p . al ‘* r - mv22 PROPOSALS FOR LEAD. Ordnaxok Omcßj War JJepartjirs't > following -Arsenals, as soon as possible of J ° 5,000 Tons of Lead, as follows : , A'Sf'' Ar;e,, » 1 ' w « Trc * »•* Nmv tons Al ' sCnab fi ° Teni ° rt Ma''d ~hSsi» tSS*" 7 ■ Arscaal - I,iu ' burgh ' I,enns >-'- l.Wton”. S! - L,,nU Arecr ‘ al - St - , The Lead must ho Galena, nr other Ameriean brand”*’ " r S ° ll I ' J ’“'' lL ' h ' l ' f the mnst approved BPTO?(l“' S WiM b ° rwdml lur luta cf3w tons and .flfelS? 0 •"*** »<•* am °unt ;,. i . a .\ lur<! 'V deliver at a specified time win at,b *>” ful performance. . wun rcSfaSybiL 1 "" 1 rK!,:rTe! i,sslf the to ] Wnl; p” 1 to aa<lrossesl „s fnliowe: GEN. n\V " iil . Chiefol Ordnatico, AVa-hinzton I), (...and should be endorsed "PropoSST??; Lea ' l ’ my23-oodtj4 Ohdxaxcj: Office, I T ,,,: ‘UAMirr ke. tooWrdWf a ,nve advertisement is reduced nrd Jh/fp ~-f ' h o S 1. namely 1.888 tons: to tl.e'l.h'ofAf (Tr b! F e , , fe r 0 «*<**«”>«» JH*V. i AS-_W. Itii’LEY. trig. Gen PETItONA Oil, WORKS LONG. MILLER & CO., WORKS AT KHAKPPBUHGII STATION A 1 LEiiHKXY VALLEY RAILROAD.' and ’Warehouse '* -WAKKKT STREirr, i'ittsux’kom. cSSl3ffl;“" I,ini “ d Labric » t «d koJeipmsiv? ‘V*- w««*sm always on hand. oeSLTy JN^VT W r ONA oil. 5. A * E . MAJnjPACTBBIHQ freedo4 h W> "'’““i l for Eri Jl>ancy in burning xreeaom of offensiTe odor, and transD&Mnnv color, (which color we warrant tob“E£f by a«e orexposnrc.) 13 unsurpassed by any ilium 1 on ?„ r X™? or “«kete. on to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture ol na CAUSTIC SODA, ZSSti&g# broUKbt " ‘»i» ««nt^ m S b ? SAPOKIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT AC ' sufficient, 0 ' Wn - " *"* «>“ wm be promva7 at - QKOHGfi COLHOUN. Agent. I anna. Company, -4 Wood street, Pittnburgh. nolB:lyJ4w:is PRIVATKMSEASEH.. Dr. BROWN’S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offi™, N 0.30 bmithfield street, Pittsburgh. Skl•- Pennsylvania. ? 0 ’ V i. N “an Old citizen of I lttsburgh, and has been in Praotieefqrthelnst twenty-five ycare. His business has oonimed mostly to Private and burgica I Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRAIiGEE cSJ 1 ®* 1 . * medical friend, shodld not fail to find out the suro pliico of relief Th* * Kft^MaawSSS DR. BROWN’S REMEDIES never fail to cure tbe worst form of Venereal I)ißeasc«, Scrofuloaa Affoctions.— from a hereditary t&inL which manifests itself in the foruc of tetter psonasa. and a great many foraT of skin!di£ cases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ™ Vers °, m 80 “fflietcd. D™BroTOofiCi? hopteof.sngand,^^^ gratification, which the young and weak mfndil often give way to, (to their own destruction.) ar —l°h«vL^l^ le r a medi t? known in the country of health! ’ d make a s f >e *' , J restoration n , RHEUMATISM. _ V r - fro»n s remedies never fail to cure this painful disease is x new DxTa—ho willwarrants cure. Ho also treats Piles. (ileet. GonnSStm * t ” tha Discharges. Female Weaknes*. in2.Ui!, Diseases of the Joint-. Fistala in Aao. Nervous Affections, Pain* in the acrtaecure from observation. Ns - GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARKAXTED niISHAXn hEXfIXE AS*Also a general assortment of Agricultural Implement*. Shade and Oraam?Bt«l TreeS received and for solo by * BECKHAM & LONG, next doorto Hare’s Hotel *** Liberty street, ihhSS _ JUST OPENING w »o. 86 Established 1842, TO OIL REPIIVERS r r®tt i wjwiesED lun aui! n to lit up Oil Refinerim.nmU ,• Twoddlo’s Patent TROMP APPARATUS patnted February 4th. 1862. by whisk fitwisna dered totally unneoeesaryin distilling Petsetew or other Oils, and we guarantee onr wo* eanno boexeelled in dorability.aimplleity or eaonoay We refer with confidence to the fidlowina par ties, whose Refineries we have fitted apV Measn. Lma-llilkr A Co., Petrous World. The above works were designed and eonatraete and put in operation by TWmn|,g The ftrilowing works wa have also fitted m i. Economy Oil Company, Darlington: • Messrs. Chadwick A Crumpton, Kittanning: Johnson Graham A Co., Woods* Rua i Prewer,Bill A Co„ Pittsburgh: • Reese A Graff, do Johnson A Brother* do Forsjth Bros. & Co.* Manchester*, DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Nos. 100 WATER A 104 FIRST STEEKE& Brass Founders, Plnitfeifll' STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. mhll:3md IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY. >; PATENT AGENCY. DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. |j ROBT. W. FENWICK For Twelve Tears S For the nsif 'teiir Mjeuiliiaaiv'ai *n OOieer or tlie Stbe VoilSutoii Fotont OffleoMfiie Aiqmlmw I»b* four >■ nSnnd ta for' A fmVSa _ _ * Team in tit. PM- Member of the|9eat Agenej Bwrta Board of Appeal. £ ABDY EWENS, Plumbers and Gas Fitters* NO. 1M WOOS STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHCBCH, PITTSBTROH, in 47 OHIO STREET AI.I.EOHKyy RIAB TBS MAYOE’s OfFICS. Lead Pipe, Pi* and Bar Load.andPuSuan m ®*' Refineries UM^ph tne moet improved manner. Tanks Uatd Lead or fe®" ® oasra fi “«> Water and^fiTjff B ' AU Ordore promr,tlp attended to. S. B !• * c. P. JURKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in boqk, cap, letter, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed iron Wo. 27 Wood street to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburth. Fa;. CiLih paid for RAGS. ap» K bvtukb «.h. d. smaii j, g. bitkxb Late at Miller A Rioketeon’e. - BEJMEB A ISKOTHEHB, rsuooesior to Keymer A AndersonJ Y’kolesalo Dealers in Foreign I rnlla SfuSa, Confectionary. Sugar,, Fire Works, *&, ■ NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET. FimßuaoH BOBSHT DALZKLL A . . _ ROBT. DALZELLd CO., Wholesale- Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS AXI) - * Dealers in Produce and Pi ttsborgliMairaftetaree. JTo. 231 HBECTI STREET, ; st-gpoL PtTTSBITBnn DUQUESNE BRASS WOI FULTON A CO., srsuricrcsESßor svtsi oariitv o* FINISHED BRASS WOBX, CAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ■ §*"Particular attention to lilting Oil ”-filer leg. Brass Custmifs of superior sinoothneea made to jjjj™ Steamboat work and repairing genet ■ j If Boss’ Oil p; Davy’s fiafbtv Oaeßrackets and Pst.jenta: CoraeMST cure STKEet AND DUQDESNE WA C. WEST d CO., HAHUPAOTUBIBS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 187 Penn Street, Pittaburgji. w <>rk warranted to be of the best mala nnl and workmanship. mylSlyd. eagle oil wqbks, WIGHTMAN & ANDEBBO*. Benaolo and Car Grease conatantlF^Mi » fc Clims, Smytb * Co’s on Wste •Bdxirat streets, will be promptly filled.: 1 :-j lOCIB BKisEMi-v „cius. ifEntax .a-enwa REINEMAN, MEYRAN 6 SIEDLE, No. 43 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA., WHOLBSALK AXD BBTaiL OBALBBS IX watches, jmur, DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of every description. FANCY 6 0 0 D S Bronze Statuary, efe. WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS, Materials and Maohlnerp. Wholesale Agency for the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES, W ALL PAPER ! J WINDOW CUKTAINB, New Styles for Spring of 1863, A Hmt Variety nntl Vs,., .-h*-- .■ ■ ■** •*«■ • 1-4 M. »••»»».* For tsje by 'MltyllAS PALWEB, ■•■S1WOOB STUR, 2d door below Diamond Alley
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