• - , Volume XX. P? iiC-SiiShx. J.Jr* -- -.- VEGETABLE! gfO ALCOHOLIC PBEPAB ATION! A PURE TONIC MEDICINE DR HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED 'GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY SB. O. M. JACKSON. PhUadel- phia, Penna., Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Cfevoate, or Xerwowt Debility, IHimim of tho Kidneys, and all Disease* AjrUiny from a Disordered liver or Ktomaeb, each as Conaii' nation. Inward Piles, FuUnou or Blood to the Head, „ Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust ror Food* Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom aeh, Swimming of tho ilead. Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensation** when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision,-Dots or webs be fore the sight. Fever and Dull Pain iu the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yd- i lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pam in • the Side, Bnck, Cheat, Limbs, ±c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bum- j ing in the Fle>h, Constant I imaginings of Evil, i and great dopros sion of spirits, £nd will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billious THEY CONTAIN OB BAD WHISKY! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine aaesoutof a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal popularity of Hoofland’s German Bitters, ('purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous adventurers, nave opened upon suffering humlnitythe flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened Tonics, Stomachics and Bit ters. . Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied ■mm, trader the modest appellation of Bitters: which, instead of curing only aggravates disease*, and leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. HO YOU WA NTSOMETHING lo BTRENG TZf- NEYOUt HO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETLTET HO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTIONf HO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL t HO YOU_WANT TO GET RID OF NER YOU 3 DO WANT ENERGY f DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELZ t DO YOU IF. AST A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING t If you do use HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. FromJ. Nexcton Brotcn. D. i),, Editor of the En cyelojtedia of Religion* Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pfttvat Medicines in general, through distrust of thw.ingzedients and effects; I yet know of no MBCM&t reason wby a manrnay not testify to the Mneflt be believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thuaoontnbnte to the benefit of other*. Ido this the more readily in regard to Hoof unas German Bitters, prepared by. Dr. C. M. JaekiKm,/of this city, because I was prejudiced apainst them for many years, under theimpres non that they were chiefly on alcoholic mixture, Xam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, J£Si&; fbr tfae removal of this prejudice by proper testa aad for enccuragcment to trs them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the hemiming of the present year, was followed by amept relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor whioh I had not felt for ■iz months before, ana had Almost depaired of re gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the nseof them. . , J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadklphu, June 23,1861. /Vest thv Rev. Jo*eph Jf. Kennard , Pastor of the Tenth ifaptUt Ohurch. Dx. Jackson -Dkax S,*:—l have been fre- Qi^ntly.requested to connect my name with com* mandatiohs of different kinds of medicine, bnt, red«rdir« the practics as ont of my appropriate : sphere,-! hmta pH: cases declined; bnt with a . tlearprqoiin various instances, and particularly In mtowfa fcmily, of the usefulness ofDr. Hoo£ land« German Bitters, I depart from my usual course, to express my full. conviction that for genenldebility,of the system, and especially Liv e» Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. In mne eases it may fail, butusually I doubt not |t will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the aboyo causes. Tours . Xlghth below Coats street, Dec. 24th. liw» Ac Wift of ALDERMAN, WONDER. On mantown. 'ii l i. W T Owmastows. Jone 1.1861. :11ft. C. M« J-iCXftQJI - Sir;—lt tare me pleasure. I*o TW** o . to mm* certificate, teetifyin* what the German Bitten had done fbr me lam ■owftmfootly eared’ of all those dieeaeee yonr ■ofitgiM Haftmaa toeure. Tic Dyapepeia. Chron- WJta«|Kar^nadebnity.dieeaae of the Kidneya, «.*■ ntMVfnw influence it exerts upon Ner* M Hinlm is surprising, I have been con syteAfrsfl■ wit ly in reference to your Bittera,ai>d trttfroillbusifatiop. bare recommended it for the • flintybgnptnipt»T end m every instance it haa •mrtmm.cwM. Your medicine has a great m*tajtain<hnßantovn,and i* sold in every , m moat of the Grocery stores Imm-IT toy one shouldquestion what Isay,let ttfMMM to Germantown, and I wiU prove to tftjfcflSflbfiKiUuii, tbit the Bitten have cored in twcnty c «« of the above : J t GB*P*L HANNAH WITNDER. above. juttenhouse, Germantown* ; :VBJT THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Willbnildap theeonititution, and give health »“ t to an orertaaked and diacMod READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY « . •Philadelphia, August 12,1362. Jaceboe-JW Sir: While in Vir ffig’ffl»Cte.a«.«j»En«e of water. Iwaataken '“rr.'.'T" l * l ™, which eeemed incurable. !Sri2PBPJP*««y weaken ri me. When we SatSSß!" l^? feared I ahonld hereto i3£&sg£.lZ**s2 l '*s no Tetnm of it A • !■» gig ctmradca. who •offered In thesame with whom I B* tt f**» join mom thu certificate. I e « r t^y^»%Tapp^ t Sf t lhe bT I would not bo without it IQ***paructtlarly oagoinainto a . Xwntnly, •• A.E. ALTEMUS, Company H,Scott Legion. j OF CO US7ERFEITS. tlmhtnof “C. M. JACKSON,” rmch bottle. ’ 'mMmKHBm md Manufactory, WO \ °®l abcb street, JONES & EVANS, (Bcoctaeoss to 0. U. Jacksox & Co.) PROPRIETORS. rB 9k«m. ft.nnan, - «?3? ; SSe®Ekrisi!B2i®*<"- ; |H H H'w vH H H W" - H |H ( M 1 <• 1 H bK'.' , M 1H BHjH . , IH f r 1^ TO OIL REFINERS The csDEMiesm have mai.e A arrangements to fit tip Oil Refiueries, unde Pr. Tweddle’s Patent TROMP. APPARATUS patented February 4th, 1862,by which 'fire.U-reu* dwed totally unnecessary In diirißlng Petroleum or other Oil*, and we guarantee our work canno be excelled in durability, simplicity dr economy We refer with oonfidence to the following par* ties, whoee Refineries we have fitted up: Messrs. Long, Miller A.Go., Petrcna Works: Wurhtman A Anderson, Eagle do S. M. Kier A Co- Excelsior do Alex. Taylor A Co-Jefferson do Lookhart A Frew. Brilliant do The above works were designed and eonstructe and put in operation by Dr. H. W. C. TWBDDLE The following works we have also fitted up: Economy Oil Company, Darlington: Messrs. Chadwick A Crumpton, Kittanning; Johnson Graham A Go., Woods' Run* Brewer, Sill A Co., Pittsburgh: Reese A Graff, • do Johnson A Brother, do Forsyth Bros. A Co., Manchester. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Nos. 100 WATER A 104 TIRST STREETS. Brass Founders, Plumbers STEAM AND GAS FITTERS mhll:3md ★ M fW%O HOWS OWJTERS.--!®. SWEET'S. .1. 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IHARKIE, Manufacturer* and Dealers is BOOK, CAP, LETTER, and all kind* of , WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 87 Wood atreet to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET, : Pittsburgh, Pg.. 68* Cash paid for RAGS. ar9 S s , A**Fine White. Plain and Fancy Flannel Un-, der anu Overshirt? on hand f and made to order oc shortest notioe, at H. WILLIAMSOJ'S SHIRT FACTORY, So. 47 St. Clnlr Street. WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Importer, or WINES, BRANDIES, film, *c. ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in F.KTOLD MONONGAHELA RT£ WIIISKV 327 Liberty Street, Bfi9:ly rniDBCaGH, PA. OWEN BYRNE, MEBOHAKT TAILOE, 49 St. Clair Street. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. H AVISO RETURNED FROM NEW IORk. with, choice stock or CLOTHS. OASBIMKR&S and VESTINGS, which can be purchased at prices far below the usual rates. ••“Great inducements offered to cash buyers. 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Bonds, ns aforesaid, will be issued thereon to such subscriber, or his order, or to tho holder thereof, carryicg interest as exnressed in such certificate. Any other information desired will be promptly given on application to tho subscriber, personally or by letter. JOSHUA HAN NA. Subscription Agent. Pittsburgh Loan* Aoßycr, i Juno LTtb.. / Oresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa. Thim DKunirri'n, asd popk- ULAR place ofHammer resor:, located direct ly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of tho Allegheny Mountains. 2,500 feet above the level of the ocean, will he open for guests from tho 10th of June till the lOtli of Oc tober. last soaaon the grouuds have been greatly improved and beautified, and a number ol (Jottaeos have been erected for tho accommo dation ol families, rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive place* in the Swto. The furniture has been thoroiurhly renovated. The seeker of pleaaure.&wl the sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions here in a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Table*. Ten-pin Alleys. Baths, etc., together with tho purest air and water, and the most magnificent mountain scenery to be found in the country. _Tickets, good for the round ‘trip from Philadel phia. $7 CO; from Pittsburgh, $5 05. For lurcher information, address o. \v. mui.ui: Cresson Springs. Cambria Co., EAGLK OIL WORKS WIGHTMAH & ANDEESON. REHSiERS AXIS lIEAI.EKN IV PIKE Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pittsburgh. Also, Benzole and Car Urease constantly on hand. Orders, left at Chess. Smyth &. Co’s on Wato and First streets, will bo promptly tilled. •e£l’«j6m SEALED PROPOSALS WklJ, BE BE* " CEIVKD by the undersigned until the • First day of July, 196*3. Forth* delivery At the U. 9. ALLEGHENY AH. SEN AL, of SO# sets of Field nd Biese Gun Car* ri*ee Timber to be felled between this date and the 20th of August, aud delivered in tbo early part of Fall next. Security for the faithful fulfilment of tho con tract will bo required. Tbe kinds aud quality of timber rcqnired may baseen on application at the Arsenal. Proposali to be endorsed— “ Proposal* to'furnish (Jun Carrhuro Timber.” To •JOHN SYVTNGTON, Onion*! of Ordnance, Corn'd. A legheny Aivjeual.” ’ jrsmm. i4j| v ju}(ffA«im Are prepnrcd to supply BVXTOTO FLAGS, PRINTED AND OIL BOILED MUSLIN FLAGS, AU Hiztn, from S inches to 50 Foot. At lower privet than can be bought in the East. DEPOT OPPOSITE SNEST OFFICE .;OiiN \\. PiTTi.'CK, Agctil for C\»iui'iii>y.- NATBOISA OIL. DTK ARK MOW .UAMFArmtiSO W this article, whichfurbrillianry iuhurniug freedom of offensive odor, anti oj color, (which color we warrant to be cnanged by uge or exposureji* unsurpassed by any itiumi* uator iu this or h’uNteru markets. As :t profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specialty recommend it. Also, our mamiluctsre of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by ail large Soap Makers aiulOii Refineries, which excels toper cent, iastrength all the make of English Soda brought to this oouctry. Our manatucture of SJIPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, £C. Are no well and favorably kpown, wo trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries will bo promptly at tended to by addressing. GKORGE COLHOUN, Agent, Venn a. Salt .Manufacturing Company, 24 Wood street, Pittsburgh. nolS:lyd&w:i3 SMITH, PARK &CO., NINTH WARD POUNDBY (PITTSBURGH, PA Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second st? Manufacturers of all sizes and doecriptions o> Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe Sod Irons. Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds Putlies, Hangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing aud Machine Castings of every do* soription made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all nece&iary fitting will be carefully attended to fis2l:lydaw JUST OPENING. OCR BfHXCH STOCK COKSI6TINO of all the Utest styles of Dress Goods, Laoc Snawb, Pointy aud Circulars, Si!k, Cloth and Fancy Sacques, New York Mantillas, Shawls of latest styles, bon Umbrellas, at all prices; Boys uud Mens Clothes and Summer Cassimeres, Irish Linen and Muslins, very cheap; Calicos at re markable low prices, Ladies call and see at x- . U. J. LYNCH, no. 96 Market street, between ie? Fifih and Diamond. LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES. WE HAVE RECEIVED THE LARG* EbT and beot selected Stock of POOTS, SHOES & GAITERS FOE LADIES , MISSES, A CHILDREN IN THE CITY, Manufaoturod of the very brat of Material and workmanship. A Reantlftil Article of I,a<lie**' Lasting Ktd and Morocco Cmigren lace and Button Walhlaj Boots. FRENCH BUSKINS. TIES A SLIP PEHS, WHITE MATIN AND KID SLIPPERS, PARLOR AND TOILET SLIPPERS, With every varietv of Misses’ and Chlldren.s Boots and Shoes. OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY, And Warranted to Give Satisfaction, Selling at Reasonable Price*. W X SCHHF.RTZ A CO, I*9B 81FIFTH STREET. JOHN PZ.SSGSB, oUNBM I T H , 85 corner Ohio and Beaver sts, ALLEGHENY CITY. Lance stock of Guns of all descriptions, on hand, wr-made to order, and for sale at LOWEST CASH PRICES. ' Repuirins promptly attended to. • *nol&lyw-my3l-dtf .AX M. REELT. _ 141 FIFTH STREET, opporiu Cathedral p RKAL ESTATB AND GENERAL agknx BtauMia ||)R BONDAHORIUAGBS aadotharSeea- DAIL.Y POST. The Engagement .on James’ Island, near Charleston, S. C.— Col. lieasure’s Official Report. It is only now, after reading for several days'tlie accounts furnished by the South ern press, that our own papers begin to give us the particulars of the fight at: James’ Island, on the lGthinst. We hayo no space for tho lengthy details given, but substitute the following official report of Col. Lcasure, commanding a brigade in the fight: Official Report or Col. Leasure, Acting Brigadier-General Sec ond Brigade, Stevena* divi sion. Headquarters Second Brigade, j i Second Division, N.D.D.S. f James’ Island, S..C V ’62 .) I Captain: The undersigned respectfully reports that pursuant to orders froth Divi sion Headquarters, the 79th N. Y. Vols. and that portion of the 100th regiment, Penna. Vols. not on advanced picket duty, were formed into line,.and at 1:20 o'clock, a. m., started for the rendezvous of the brigade at the headquarters of the first brigade, where the remaining regi ment, the 46th N. Y. Vols. joined, and the troops toward tho enemy’s works in' good order and tho moßt profound silence. About 4 o’clock, the head of the column, marching by the flank,' on a dou ble-quick for the last half mile, arrived opposite the works of tho enemy, about a milo in front of them, with an open -field; traversed by two hedges, formed by cut ting deep ditches on either sidp of an em bankment, six feet in height. 1 ’ The first brigade, under Colonel Fenton, had meanwhile advanced upon the works, and the fort had opened fire. • I now re ceived the order from the Brigadier Gen eral Commanding the divisiotf/to form tho column to support the attack if Col. Fen- j ton. I immediately ordered the regiment' on the right—the 79th New York volnn-i tcers —into line of battle, and when übout two companies on its right -had got into lj,ue, an urgent message cans* from Col. Fenton to hasten to its auppMi, and Gen. Stevens gave me the order tcradVanee at a double quick, and the coinpataies then in line started off at that step, witch-made it extremely difficult for the left to get into line, which, indeed, it never: did, until it l reached the fort, where the right, orabout two companies of the right, unJ— charge of Lient. .Col. .Morrison's cotasahnd, gain ed apOsitionalongside of, and upon : the embankment, the left, havinghMouniered a perfect storm of-grape aaiseaunister, was obliged to seekr.shelter .eiihar by ob liquing to the left under corfoof a small ravine, or by dropping iamoag tho cotton ridges in front of the fort, whttt they kept up a steady fire of musketry' upowtha eno- -r-r-r-~~ .J?«iSss«’i§aeis"fs»sf Pennsylvania regiment, under command of Major Leckey, formed while marching at a double quick to support the advance of the 79th Now York regiment. The line of battle of the 190th was so formed as to cover with right that portion of the left of the 79th which I saw was not likely to perfect its formation before reaching the breastworks. The 4Gth New York. Col. Boss commanding, was formed in like manner to -cover the left of the 100th Pennsylvania volunteers, thus forming three lines of battle in echelon. Pending these movements of the 100th Pennsylva nia and the 4Gth New York regiments, I advanced to hasten up the left of the 79th New \ ork, and lend the assault in person. On arrivingut the intienchment or hedge three hundred yards in front of the fort, I found I could not get my horse over, and dismounting, as did also my Assistant Ad jutant General, Lieut. Leasure, we pro ceeded on foot. At this point, together with the left wing of the “9th New York, we entered the range of a perfect Btorm of grape, cannister, nails, broken glass, and pieces ot chains, fired from three very large pieces in the fort, which completely swept every foot of ground within the range, and either cut the men down or drove them to the shelter of the ravine on the left. I now turned to look after and lead up the 100th Pennsylvania regiment, and found its center entering the latal line of fire which completely cut it in two: and the right, under Major Lecky, obliqued to the right, and advanced to the support of the right of the 79th, N. Y.; and many of men reached the foot of the embankment, and some succeeded *in mounting it with the lew brave men of the. “9th who were there, with a portion of the Bth Michigan. It was here that Lieut. Col. Morrison was wounded, and many of the 79th either kill ed or wounded, as were some of the 100th Pennsylvania. The principal cwujaltiek to. the 79th, N. Y. occurred at this pointfrom the enemy’s musketry; while the principal casualties to the 100th Pennsylvania oc curred during the few minutes that the center of the regiment was under the fire of the guns of the fort, throwing every conceivable kind of missile, and that por tion of the left which remained with a por tion oftheleft of the 79th New York, un der partial cover of the ravine before-spo ken of. The 100th Pennsylvania Volunteers went into battle a fragmentary command. Three hundred: and Odd privateswiththeinoces sary officers were on the advanced picket posts not more than fifty of whom conld rejoin before we went into battle. The previous morning, report, as shown by Major Leckey’s report, 'verified by the official report; shows 683 privates present for duty. This would leave 283 privates to go to battle, added to which the frag mentary portions of companies that were able to join from the pickets, amounting to not more than 60 men, would make the : whole number of that command in battle, not more than 400 men with the necessary complement _ of officers, and of these 130 men who joined from pickets, three com panies did not arrive in time to join their regiment till it was under the thickest of the fire, while they joined on the left,: end suffered severely.; It was of these com panies that Lieut. Morrow was mortally, and Lients. Blair and Gilliland seriously j wounded.- I During the formation of the column of attack one mile from the fort; the 46th N. Y. Volunteers, by order of General' Ste vens, had proceeded to the left along the road leading toward Secesaionrilie, to form, if possible, a junction with General Wright’s troops on that side; bat on my plan of advance being represented by my Assistant Adjutant-General tht.G fnet *.t directed that the regiment should bis ilk called and aupportthe lOßth Pennsylvania regiment. XniscauseJ •owe delay, which was no disadvantage; under the circum stances,-as it enabled that corps to form a good line of battle,' which it did, and marched steadily to the front, until order ed to halt and remafo Jn reserve. Th is regiment afterward advanced _aud took i • position in' the 1 brigade, whenit was rallied at the hedge 300 yardamfrdm of the fort. . As soon as the advance had been chack ed, it was found impracticable torthelew troops on the embankment to takr the fort. done in very good order. Meantime aLwiit . two bompanies of the 100th regiment Penn- I aylvania volunteers had rallied to their ; colors at the hedge, 300 yards in front of the tort, and on these, with the assistance of Lieut Leasure, Assistant Adjutant Gen -1 era!, and Lieut.. Justice, Acting Post and Division Quartermaster, I soon succeeded in rallying the whole of m; command, and formed in regular order for attack where we lay, till orders came to fall hack to the hedge in Jhe_ rear, "which we did in good order, bringing off our wounded, but leav • mgour dead. During the battle two of my mounted or derlies were wounded, .undone had his horse snot- under him. I may be permit ted to report further, that at the timo I arrived ia front of the hedge near the fort, I saw nothing of any part of the support ing regimdrits of the'lst Brigade between the advancing Highlanders and the fort, and only a portion of the Bth Michigan, who led the attack in frout of the fort, that regiment having already been mors than decimated by the murderous fire through which wo all had to pass. Aftor I had formed my command behind the hedge ready to move again to the attack, I rode down to the troops lying back half a mile in reserve, behind a hedge .where I had myself ralliod not half an hour before, and begged them for God's sake to come up to the front and support mein a charge, and was very coolly told that those troops did not belong to my division, and couid not either obey my orders or General Ste vens's. Of course, this ,waa a very distant support; and I did not feel at liberty to take the responsibility of acting without 1 the order of Gen. Stevens. .The troops under my command behaved with much intrepidity and coolness; aud did not shrink from exposing themselves, as the list ol cashalities will show; and did not at any time evince any tendency to panic, though to maintain'a position for two and a half hours under a constant stream of firb was an affair calculated to try the disposition of soldiers nretty severely. Accompanying .this report please Cud the reports of tho several regimental Commandera, together with a list of their carnalities. I must return to the oilacirs of the sev eral resttnents my thanks for their steadi ness and coolness, and for their prompt obedience to m; orders. Lieut S. George Leasure, Assistant Adjutant General, and Lient. Jefferson Justice, Quartermaster of the 100th IJ eminent P. V., deserve, my marked approbation for. moat effective as* sistance, and for setting au example o! coolness and disregarded personal dauger, j that aided materially in preserving cuol* ness and intrepidity tbr< nghont the com* taand. All ot' which is rospaellaliy re* ported DANIEL LE AS LEE, Col. Commanding Brigade. Hazaiid Stevexs, Cant, and Asst. Adjt Gen., 2d Division, N. I). D. 3., . EMBROIDERY SALE, To commence on Monday, June 2d, to bo closed out at reduced prices. IST COXPUASrCE WITH OTO ESTAB LISH &D custom we will mark down and offer for sale in oar Retail Department, oar entire of EJHBBOIDKBIES AMD LIKE3T UASU UEKCUIEFS. Most of these food were bought in Job lots at very low prices, und having beta shown only in our wholesale ro' tn.o a perfectly fresh and clean. Such as are soiled we will soli at EXTRA LOW PRICES. Ladies who intend leaving the oity this sum mer will find this a very f-tvorable opportunity el supplying themselves with such articles as they may need. We beg leave to say that our assort ment has never been better, and is junt .-iu-li a one as will meet the requirements et a first class city trade. As oar new room will be open next week, oar customers will find it much more pleasant to se lect goods than it has been heretofore. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. Je2 TO THE PUBLIC. Iflft II cia Llit , Utheighoraatandfiilsa ly Modest of all denomi nations, treat secret and delicate disorders, self abase and diseases or tuations common and, in- . wOBBy cident. to youths of both ■ .o.thaignorataadfaleelyiDodestarodreiidlullj locked, ud thmk it a greatain.en immoral contamination and corruption unmi their wiT«.jPjomirin« Mm anddiughters. Their tolly PhjmoUn should be edhtlbu* to keep thorn aSRiTP'S!**»»“*»» J, the iu» uiir.UlUN STKyP..(«*cegt pabbhiug) lwt a lucrative prac tida amtht h. loot to them moon, rtupld 6d»el» : and pretumptaeas fhhmie*. born and raised in ignorance, sprung op ssniucfirtminasDri who eompare soclety. intelligencer sense, Ao»,to ?SH“* dwtta, mynertrariy, meanly ' orilli ntlea.it 11 topuUicaty. howerer.tbat namerinv £“•o*s *nd*UvdtM* »w tbaakihl that theii feS??.&StS>!fS! rt V ul ,! 0 OnWrhhd vigor bjr.DR BKANoiyyP. .baride, am baton usd 'ate; pea or nocturnal emmirnfams; art eamntetaly eared u\lifff short apace of timebl«l paw remedies Wblfih'arej>ecaliarlyhlsown.Tbey are compoonds Kittfdem, having seep thy fcllxcy .of the Mercurial traatmenCbe has abandon ed it ana substituted the veritable Female die* eases are treated with markedsudeeeft—having had over forty yeaw (40)~experience in their twu meat wbW^.oC:.Mh:2iei.oU..World and in the United States; lexdshlm to say—to all with a fair truU, health andltapi)lhen will again bloou. Erlto uoTonier with mosttbanka ipdnuciL-Qot oome and be cured Consumption ana all of RtTkilidred diseases, of which- aa many aannally fill our countries, ear now be relieved, proriduw thqr attend to it in time rail particulars can ne had cf my treatment by copy of the Medical Adviser,which is given gratia to oil that apply Having the ad vantage jefQver -forty years' experience and obaerratiOß, consequently, he.has superior skill nr the treatment of special diseases, and who it dai)y- consulted by the profession,** well as recom mended by repectable eitfce&s, publisher?, pro prietor* of hotels,- Ac. Office *5 Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private communi cations from all parts of the Union strictly at tended to. Direct to BOX 800. Pittabnreb Post Qffic*. daftly (law BUY THE BEST! Especially erben yea can yet it at ABOUT HALF PRICE! IjpHE BOOTS, SUOES, AXD OAITEBS CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. Are the bnt.inAU* aoasgr for elegise* and da rebiHty—Philadelphia and c.'inolnuati work—and yon can bay them at lower fiiam tnos common good* and old stock eletwhere. lim OXFORD TIXS, 00 CENTS. ■USES' COXQRESS OAITKBR, « .corns. Mn SHOES, B«<7, SO CEXTS. WOMEN'S IASTIXO CAITCS*. « /"..esars,.. Oat jPrio* Only. %jtes<»;33uUiß PRIVATE DINEAAEft- : Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL V and SIJKtUCAL Office. No. SO flp—l Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, JjggSjfjtM Pennsylvania. - Dr. DROWN is an old citizen lURWaR cf Pittrimrrh, and has been To h HSImW Practice fortheiast twenty-five rvHhK/ • years. Uis busin*** fca3 been confined mostly tc Private and wflBrVP f Mirjical Diseases. | CITIZENS AND STRANGER Cn need cf a oieuicai friend, should not foil to and out the sure place of relief. Tho Doctor U a regoiar graduate, and his experience in the treat ment of a certain els&i of dfcujtac* Is a sure guar antM to tho sufferers of obtaining permanent re •cso of mad his DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never tail to cure fhe worst form ul -Venereal Diseases.'l impurities and BSrofuloun Affection*.— Also all diseases analog from a., hereditary' taint, which manifests frset! m the form of tetter pavnasw, ana .a great many forms of skin du lses* the origin of which the patient u ebtireli ignoram. To persons so affiietod, Dr. Brown offen hopes of a sure and speedy, roeoverv. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown e remedies for tue alarming trouble that solitary habit ot seosual (ratification, which die young and weak minded otten give way to, (to thoir own destruction.) ar the only reliable remedies known In the Country —thoy are safe, and make a speedy restoration Ot CCSmvU, _ ~ , RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure thfc painful disease a a r*w data—he will warrant a Stricture; Monthly Dulses of the Joint. Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains ia tar Back and Kidaays,-Initation of the Bladder, tj. seiner with, all diseases of animpwreoririu. A letter describing the symptoms,'cohtATnhv a ga tUrected to DR. BROWIf. 1 %•* m ” ®6 Immediately answer* ed. Medicine sent te any address, safely packed and secure from oheervatiou. Office and Private .Room?, No. SO Smithfield .street, Pittsaurgb- Pa. nolS-dewSe I gOUItOIL VOBUg COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA; OFFiCK ST Cl*Atlt STHKFTt wmrtht Bridge* tOLAddress J. WEAVER, JlL.Secretary and Treasurer. myl9-tf ROBERT ARTHURS, iTTOKNET AT LA\V, A??D COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS, .ef Ohio, .utseoan, Texas, -W isoonsb, Virginia, New York, Louisiana. Uhaois, I**wa, Fioridn. Indiana, K.en ucky and Minhisran. whSidm . No. 135 FOURTH STRE3T. riLLUU MSAi;s, • PaVid u’nagpLfith KARRIHON A. ClimK* PS?(Mf Oe&erat Partners. ffl-EAA'S & corns, (Saccworr io M’Caadlei!*, BTc&ns £ Co.J WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner 'Wood end Water Streets, felftis Pi'i'THBPRaH, PA. Cem.vu and Leeiiiijiu: „ , -MH. i MKS. BESU. _ Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Hath. . iV BUSK, A 77 Oraat,u#*t- Jjffc'ei WM. H. SMITH —..JOS. it.HUNTER wa. H. SMITH & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS «CS. t!2 SECOSiC SKD 147 FIRST STREET j* 4<s2S PtTTSB K«n. XT EW GOO DS. WE have jest kecei ved fron the Etui a largo und ohvico ,«lttotitm of SPRING AND SUMXKIi GOODS, for Gents’ r.nd Vouth, wear, embrscinga ail the twweA. stylo COATINGS, CAMUM&KE3 ABD VFSXISSS. AV. H. McGEE A CO., ~ , * Pedoral rtreet comer Marvel Hsnare. All*rhenv oitv mv‘> LAKE SUPEfiIOE COFPEE MIKES -isa SillELmO WORKS, PARK, M’CUUDY A CO.. Manufacturers of Sheath. Braziers’ and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cep per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottom-, >i>. ter Solder-, Ac. Also importers mid dealers ia Metab.: Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Firo. Ac. Constantly on hand. Tinmen’s Machir *? &d Toots. Wurehoase. No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Penna. WSpecial orders of Copper cut to any desired pttern. fe2l:lrdsw j||AJXUOOJD- uair LOSTI HOW RESTORED! Jast * published, iu Sealed Price - . - Six Coats.- . A tBCTUKU oy TJIE NATURE, TREAT MENr -ana Radical'Cura of'SiicrmatorThaH, or Seminal Weaknas,. Invuluutary KlnmU«iona Sexual Debility, aw( Imiiydiiaenta to hlarrtaKe generally. Nerv'oiuuesr, Cauauuißtioo, SpUcima and Fits Mental aad Phyrinl Incapacity, reault ing from Sjrif-AbuMk' *e.—By KOltTr Ji CUL. 1 VKtWiaUJClCluthacrftl^Gr^B^ie. "A Boon to Thonmnds of Snfilania.”. Sent under acal, in a_plain envelope, to any ad dre«. Pott paul, vb rceeii>t of eix cent,, or tat postage stamps. Mil: "Dt CIL. J. C. KLIN 1!. 127 Bowety, JSuFUaih.J.’wt Offioo Bog, dOSO' mhlitaia-lwAMv- *-an GTEAB TOW BVAT FOBtUU-lW 9 that eh Deck. 21 feet bhamT.t feet hold, 3 Builen 3B inAwDihirnaHa ter. Cylinder 17 uiehwaadAKteutMrekui Ev«y thlogready ior furciahiug. myW to Water MreeL ||ovn and shoes, AT WO. 89 MARKET STBEET. LOOK AT TUK raICU : . Ladies English La,tin, Ileel Gaiter* for $l,OO ■rorth Sl.i\ Ladies English Lasting Congree, Heei Galter, ioriil,2D, •unbil.ib. . . Ladies Euglirt Lasting Cougma HeelOaiben iI,SO. worth &.00. , .Ladle, Fine Freneh Momeeo Heal Boots for JIJ7. worth sl.vi Ladim Fiue .GoatCangrea Heal Beetofer worth $1.73. Jaujie. Fine Mi-roeoe Slipners for SOc., worth 76. , Ladiee ruie xvid sliiipcri' fiir 75c, worth R,li AUelkeritMMbinpn^rlleu.' JAMES KoBA SO Market rtreet, near Market Uoua*. apM . . . petkona oil works LOHO, MILLER A CO., '.VORKS AT SnARP3BUI!GH STATION, AL LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. Warehouse >1 SARfiCT STREET. FITTS ITER® IT. Macufiteturee of IlluiaUiauna and Lahrioated Carbon'Oils, and -Bensp's. - NO. l-'REPtNED Oil. WARIASTEII NON-EX PI.OSI IK. el war- on hand, ofAt:l| lUESNE BRASS WORKS, FULTON « CO., UAKrpaercacEsor gvuav aarutt o.r FIWISHSi) BO&SjS WOES, GAR **•» MTEAM FITTERS, crPartleular aSahtlm to Gttiiur Oil Reflner le». Braae Cwtlngy of aap«jor M nfi.>t6it«a mad* to order. .•. work, o&d imr- _ yW Oil 'to; Davy’, Riftty Larajt: 2*!, &nier ST. CLA fR STREET WA Y ' f.-litf ./ Ci’' : 11’ JEST “A CO., ■; inio’r.citiaaae or UABEIAGES, BUGGIES, 5 'TMKfcfA WA V&TOBKmdH»tt9IEW UE %4li work winiaiidit rial MSworkmuihi* E»tai>H§hcd 1812. —.pact, itootta—.......wit. aaoar 1. 1. qua. rr. WESTEBJ STOIE WOKS, St* I.IBEBTT man PITTSBURGH. GRAFF », SO., "i^SH^Sr' ma mjpa cnruitEXM Would wll 111* attention of thupubttM* th*(r Litas STOCK of woll selected COOX.PMLOR m HUTW mKb also. lunovto. BltrbPn Ihuuea, Grate Mitotfa,' jt«k low Wonydiwnmci UkMIOIU ronml the Beat coal Cook .. Ssovee.ln tbeStste. ' ’ Th* Diamond, Adrance, Afr-Tiril Eolipse, and Iron 43Stta, i Wore awaideil the FIRST PREMnjM jt the StowFWrifr the BF>TCT)atCO«r STOVE 9, Alse FIROTM*.' M fUM award*dto the., TRUE AMERICAS.OLOBEhMPtWtia Forthe BIST WOOD COOK SOWiNtMfc Thu kUiTUCRIAN and KA X3A£> Premium Btarsa ere nmarpoteeil. W e cal I atten tioo JnglTeio and BUILDERS to the latest toSSuf CRATE FRONTS AND FVNMM IS THE STATE. N B—We Use the DIAMOND and MUMDI cal Cook Stores with Soap nod the Are hotter then,irrm. . - :.WSBMs D I ME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, no. lioinmnuji riir, (orroam m ctmoit aava^) CBARTBBED BY TBS XMtOBAfIM OFFICEHS. President ...JAJUBS MU, Ip, nos presidents, ■ Sm.RLMth- Xhos. D. Mecsler Amlmmi . KrHDcis Sellere Jarir. vlraoM" * stL-inss?* Henry Lloyd lllMf3Sr '< TRUSTEES, - ■ ■ JoeiahKisp C Zu ; BSiSSer MtoSjll gV&lgfa - J 1! JTiernsn • SB lliitui.i.- D M Lous R J Anderma Jas W Baxter P F NifFNIMr C 11 Wolf Robert BcJektra Wm Smith W : GB Jones BFJoeee- . WII Phelps CBUerron SECBETARY AND TREASURER. ». e. atcKixijnV^^i Open daily, from Oa,v. to ir.i Afes/Jftto* day and Saturday * evenino. from • to fco’fllask, Dejmsits received of ONEDTiIE and WrWaldi! Dividends declared in JleeeabmL each year. Dividend* allowed to remain ai* plaMlihir tkt credit of the depositor as pridoipaL and bar la terwt. thus compounding it. Boolw containing Charter, fir*Uw top rushed nt the office T lnstitution oftrt-wphWiifiii perFone whose earninss are euiall. the iireertiitf t» accumulate, by email deposit* feudf/emd. • euui which will he a.reeourea whea oeeaMf their money uot only beingaafe but bearing UrtemL to* stead of remaining unproductive. ctovb *** A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD KTBEEV, Manu&etareraadWholeea)* aad Retail ieelerM •llkindi* Cook, Parlor, and Heating Btorgg,QiaU Fronts, Fonder*, 4w. ' : AS-In oar MUBplerobm bi MI Ol CKEEBRATEDGASBUKNINO COOK nOTXS EUREKA ANO XaOPiq, :-- he merit* « which hare Mi Oily I Mled hr thomande. and the. Stare pronounced. ancaspled t y anyfal tbb Market; togetherwitbagregtamay .thee deSrmbM pattetov: , ..r:. We hare aboa eery Urge aMoeßMMtaf.. PABLOS A$P HEATISH^ygiK embrKinsKimerf the BEST Bered to _____ our- FANGS BN A JfBXED -SEATS nDXTS AND FENDERS,.of tliyimatMdpa &«■ Kttebeb Bew eind Jam OrMea, oirereMAar* waatMWB»TßrßQK3Bn.. ; ,;.;aai ?.r At** UVROPEAN ACaMqr. Uprepared to bring eater end haidr-otMl*(M smug DtSSTFOBB IT E. nUHg kk«y »&S%rX hdtopsp^^hrtis . jnj bey era Sea V«dt,')kTpfn|> bMpf* ino 18 A E E .—FOIJE a Ibii tbwbrhip. adjoining 9t Mailt trpjsay, depth, enetoeed by paling ta« The. ba-Wtt nesoid together oreeparataO.at bw As**li | rl longtime. Apply to W.r-fiViWhi ■■ ■ enWltf "■ aorrMpaPy. ' | gAPSETBO - GARDEN AND FIELD BEED, . warranted FRESH. AXDaEEpm ' CP-Abo a general aeeortmeat «f!' f". * v ~ .agrlrallaral rpt inwnaeg uniiiaialilTiaa, received asdlor tale by .‘/rj; , BECKH AM "A’ HaltMdMrsU. east doorto llare’e BetaL , ,^“Tr}SP- 1862. M’CORD & ca ■ATS, CAVSb tmxoMpa, ' ''awanan'a» : ■ittikra arteek. Wksienl* and Retail. ; --sJI 131 WoodSHrtHgaa a»3«ggatee»ißlB :, WiLiotijemVALEVi WmEUIE CIO CEO So3i ia AHD 20 WOOD STBIET, 'mt =MEI
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