VolnmeW. TE«ITABLE! |NO ALOOHOLIO PREPARATION! A PURE TUNIC MEDICINE DR HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadel- phia, Senna., Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, QfcvoaAe, or Nor vena Debility, Pis eases •ftbe Kidneys, and all Diseases iriitttf from a Disordered Liver or Stomaeti, such u Consti pation. Inward riles, Fullness or Blood to the IfauU Acidityof the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour BncUtione, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom - ach. Swimming of the Head, Honied and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Virion. Dotfl or webs be fore tuerigfat, Fever and Doll Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yd* lowness of the Skin and Byes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great depres non or spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, BlUlous Fever, Ac, THEY CONTAIN WO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine aseseut of a hundred Induced by the extensive sale and universal popularity of Hoofiand’s German Bitters, (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous adventurers, nave opened upon suffering humanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape rf 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 ken. under the modest appellation of Bitters: which, instead of caring only aggravates diseases, and leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. DO YOU WANTSOMETHINGtoSTRENGTH* NE YOU? BO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE t DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION t DO YOU WANTTO fEEL WELL t DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OFNER VOUS NESSr DO WANT ENERGY! . DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL t DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELINGt If you do use HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. from J. Newton Brown , Z). D. t Editor of the En cyclopedia of Rtligioue Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through, distrust of thoir ingredients and effects: I yet know of no sufficient reason why ffman may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from nay simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. Ido this the more readily in regard to Hoof land’e german Bitten, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, ofthis city, because I was prejudiced nttfiaMthem for auuur-yean, under the unpres noatlut rhaywere cnieflyaa alcoholic mixture, IfiraWitM to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Ee&* for the removal of this prejudice by proper testt. and for anoeuragament to try them,' when nOmaf font great and long continued debility. .bottles' efuteM Bitten, at the BHgwniiit df the present. year, was followed by eniwttt'Wßtr, and restoration to a decree of oodUz and mental vigor which I had not felt for ih adittahibra lu had almost depaired of re gaining. Ithsrefore thank God and my friend for direetingme to the use of them. _ J. NEWTON BROWN. PaiLansLrßU, June 23,1861. Fromtkv Bex. Joseph AT. 'Kemutrd, Potter of the Ifcafk BetpUtt Gkurch. Da. Jaokbos Dsai S,b:—l have been fre qaentiy requested to connect my name with oom -menddnohs of different kinds of medicine, bat recardirc the practice as out.of my appropriate sphere, Ihave in all eases declined; bat with a clear proof In various instances, and particularly in myewh family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoor laaws German Bitten, I depart from my usual course, to express my. foil conviction that for central debility of the system, end especially Liv~ erCempiafotit is asafoand valuable preparation. In some eaotettmay foil, bM-nranUy-I-doubt not It will bakery beneficial to thoee who enffer from th.rtw.Miua. YonnTM^W||^^ Elrtth below Coat, street. Phiim. Dec. 24th. from th* Wife of ALDERMAN WUNDER. Cer- Gexhaktowk, June LlB6l. DX.C.H. JacxiM Sin—ltgnram, plrarar.. two yramag,. to (in yon a certificate, toti&iag what thaOecmao Bitter.had don. iorma lam bow Mctecttr eared of. aU.thoaa dimw your mMMune profoaa to.eare,Tii: DtoumU. Chron ii aad Karou.drtUitT.diMM. of th. Kidney,, to TtopowwfulinlumceUexertxupan Her TeuifiiOtrUiem urarprmng. I hare been oon ralted BMMBtly in reference to jour.Bitteiajiud without hesitation, have recommended it for the above eemplelnU. and in even butanee it haa esaetaallr cured. Tour medMne bei u great reputation in Germantown, and i, aoldin every Drag Store, and in mort of the Otoeery BtorM ban. If any one ehould queatfcm whatl My, let them eooe to Germantown, and I will prove to their aaibtaction. that the Bitten have eared in thtaviefadty more than twenty caeca of the above HANNAH WUNDER.' Main etreet, above Rittenhouae, Germantown, JVST TBEIBJIT6 FOR TBS SOLDIERS. Will build up thu eonrttution, and live health and atrangth to an overtarted and diaaased ealtfa. ' READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THEARMT Tnusiira., August 13,1862. : ' 'Dt. C. lf, JAC*BO»—l>ear lh Viri ginia, owing to the change of water, I wu taken with a aevera diarrhoea. which teemed incurable; and which greatly weakened, me. When we reached Mertieetnig.T feared I rto aid have to trtwharaa; bataotmiagaomeef yoarßltter, in ■ themean Mr H. H. Prios, in that (own, I pur niSfcnif^nßßSteLwfanSSaudteSmM^l aapeeHC tetuitf 40 theeeat of war with thtlu rtjUldght&goki,particulariyoB going into a -"toK. 1 ®?; v •• ; A.E.ALTEMUS, ■ Company H, Scott Lemon. ; BEWARE OFCOUNTERFEITS. j that the Mgnatureof "C. M. JACKSON,” I* vuihe rt k.rr.K ot each bottle. Prinoinfil Offioe and Mann&otory, NO. 081 ARCH STREET, JOKES & EVANS, (SoocgaatmaToC.M. JaoiaoH ACo.) PROPRIETORS. For sal* by paaggtta end Desists in ewiy fo min theUnMjSuSs, sad by unn, 'r . .... SPRING GOODS. OIOTHS, OASSIMERES AND VCSTINQB. UriHAYE NOW IN STORE A COM. ” PLKTEatoekof SPRING GOODS, ill new mad d wimble style,, whloh have lien oerefully minted in New Yerk. with a desire to nleeae the.aieet Swideoae. end eoapriOi In ell the various new fabric and noveltiee of the We weald respeetfhllT solicit an early eaii from onr patron, end the pmbiie, to tot the merit, 01 tkeumeorthamMlree. dAHCEL OBEY A SON, Merchant Tail or a. ■AMIUIkSIMft, numE omiams- . . Mr Dr.jBOWNJI MEDICAL and BUROICAL Offiro, No.M , SmithleUjtreeti KlMiß|kcj^H|l P %?ROWNi«an old of nttdnrifa, years. His business has confined mostly Co Private and j Surgical Diseases. 1 CITIZENS AND SttLANGER In need of a medical friend, should not fisil to find out the sore place of relief.'. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat ment of a certain elaes of dteoneq is* sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief by the use of his remedies and following bis advice. . DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to core the worst form of Venereal Diseases. Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which , manifests itself in the font or tetter psoriasis, and a great many form? of skin dis eases, the origin of winch the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted; Dr. firownefftn b °p" of "gags l Dr. Brown's remedies for the aianntag triable brought on often by that solitary habit ol seutnal gratification, which the young end weak minded often give wav to, (to their own ar the only reliable remedies known fn ; the country —they are safe, and make a. speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to core this painful disease ut a new mva— he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Gleet, l Goanorrhc»v Stricture. Urethal Dischanm;, Female WeUkiies:, Monthly Suppressions, Uncases- of the Joint-, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affeetkms, Pains in tUc Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, t v gether with all diseases of an impure origin. - A letter describing the symptoms, containing a rtk'directed to DR. BROWN, No-SOStnithfie!i BL, Pittsburgh, will be immediately answer ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely packe f and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, Nc. AO Southfield street, Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-d*w:ii CUPPING AND LEECHING) : MR. A MRS. BE3E. Dp Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower BathT . F. BESE, 177 Grant street lv*p*l Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa? SITUATED ON TUB ALLEGHENY Mountain, near Loretto, 4 miles from Cles son Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria county, Pa., will be oven for the reception of Vis* itors On the Bffth May of Jnae. An excellent Band of Music will be in attend ance during the sea-on. For circulars and further information, apply to FRANCIS A. GIBBONS. JelB-dtacpl Proprietor. mmi mum, tmim wagons, M 3 ASTERN SECOND-HANDED, TWO* Ai SEATED CarrUce-top Bwarlea end Lifht Bnniea, without to)., will positively b« sold at the lowest pricee, to suit tho time,. Particular at. teiition paid to repairing. HRS. JOSEPH WHITE, LawrenceviUe, Penn street, near the Two* Mile Run. my24:6mq ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, UOER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS* This institution, situated IN LOKETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania four miles from Cresson Station Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1853, with privilice* to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degteea. The location of the College ’n one pf the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains bring proverbial fbr Its |»ur« water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIKSj MONDAY after the loth of ATGUST, and end. about the 28th of Jl; N !•’ followings It b divide 1 into two Sessions. Students cauuot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering. &c.. ,fce M will be furnishing by the institution to the Students. . Instrumental and Vocal Music tonus uoeitta Charge. Students will be admitted from eigl t yean to the age of manhood. Texm*—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly sl-10 Washing and use of Bedding,,.. ...~ 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra 10 Students spend Vacation at the College >5 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Conner, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's. Loretto, and to other -Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDHY ‘ [PITTSmiRGH, PA Warehouse, No. 149 First and 129 Secondsts Manufacturers of all sites and descriptions oi Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe Sad Irons. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Mouhls rallies. Hangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Maelune Castings of every de scription made to order. Having a oomplete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all neoessary fitting wul be carefully attended to fe2l:lyd*w J||AIHO»O- f HOWLOSTI HOW BE8TOBED! Jut pnbllihrt, ln_n ;Smlrt Piite A LECTURE ON TREAT MENT iwl RrtiMl Cura of Spom.torrham or Bmniul Wertno.. Ipvol*ntary . KmmMonl. Sttul D.blhty, and ImpMitnnt, to Mmnug* gwi«rally N«rvoiunea, Cnuampßon, StMttv and IRg Mental and Phyriadfoaimwlty. tanlt- Inv from Self-AbaM, Ac.—Bv ROBT. J. QUL VERWELL, M. D„ Author of th. Qrtr* Book, At “A Boon to rhoaMßda of Snfferen.” Snt under aal, in a plain ravalop*. to any ad dnm. Postpaid, on receipt of riz cents, or twe poetageetampe.l>y Dr. CH: J. C. KLINE. I*> Bowery/Nnw York, Poet Offioe Box, 4»M mhSliftm-tgidew ■ Strawberries for Canning. WOW IS THE TIME TOR- CANNING Aw andpreeerring Strawberries Those eeleet ed for thie pgtna ahonld be sf aood color, Mlid la oubitanock of firm texture, and of nperior fla vor. Exactly each a berry can Jtefnund during th,Btrawberry aeaMm, at J.WNOX’3 EetabUrt meot, No.se, lifth .tmeA Pitteburgh. Order, may ne left either at hiaatand in the market, or at Horticultural More. - je!6 b any. ocofirntad caea axa beyond, thj»_ gjaghjlity ; ef.^! aiawy, remova th, TipmMto, aarti* the: hone to traval with oMiparativa aaM. dbeaaamMthmM. to wmen all nena an liable, an* which , rider io manor : utherwba vaJuable hoom naariy ,, isCnUp daw.eow : Agahnimr rittxburgh. : HOTSIi FOB BSHT. pOS SMT—THI IMTESIOB H#* JP TEL.iiteatad atConhGavUla R. R. Dasot, o«lU«lMat.b aSaaod &r ant onnngosrtfg tans -Ih* MWRgg b bt axoeßant repair, mtd Mmpbtaiyiaabbidv: Apply to irtMf THOS. MOORE. MSPlrrtattw^.; 18 6 ft. PITTSBURGH, TI ESIUI MORNING, JULY 8, 1862. NATRONA Oil.. 'yon- lit DD# MANUFACTURING vv this artkleu which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of •goler, Cwhfrfa eoforwe warrant tq.be changed by ageor exposure) is unsurpassed by any ulumi nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable OU to the oonsnmer, we can specially recommend .It,. Alao»*>nr manefaciuraot CAUSTIC SODA, Ussdby all lane Sou, Maker, and (Hi Refworiae, whMexeeblwpereeDt. in rites ,thall the make of EnfiDh Soda brought to this oountry. Our ‘SVOMREII, 06 COHSENTMTEO LIE; SILT, IC. AraaowaUaad Svonblp known, wo tnut the mention iaeußeieat. All orden end inquiries will be promptly at tended to by eddremhu. BBDRoirCQLHOUN, Agent, Penn*. SellJ&Aeturiug grinpony. . . wn weoa street, nnstmrgn. nolS:ly.!awiD HgAnqnAaTcas P. M. I ' SoricmaiatluiftOmcE. I A mTltlttlCAt. BOARD FOR : . thff naaaiinac|l«njef eenfildhtee for the post Of'ABBKBTAKT6IJmBE' > N > .in-Pennsylvania reg will assemble *t BAKRIftBUKd, July 9. at 9 a, m., and continue in session one day. Candidates will register their names on arriving attbaeapltaL : By order of the Governor: _ e • HtNRY H. SMITH, je26-tontjyB Suigeon-General Peuna. HAIJ PRICE! MEN*N CONGRENffi Pat' Leat Galtors. and 150 Boys* Congress Gaiters, tl 25: Youth's Congrues GaitAr, 75 cents; ChlldiWf Boiled Shoes, 25 oeote, at BORLAND'S ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, BY MAIL, POST PAID. Trebles, or E strings, 4 lengths, best quality... 20c Seconds, or ▲ '* 3 .bust Italian... 15c Thirds or D " 3 ** * best Italian... 15c Fourths or G " 1 ** pure Silver... 50c Best quality French or German Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th strings, each....... 10c Best quality Guitar D; A and E, silver string*. eaehv. 15c Seconds quality. Guitar D, A and B. silver A and D, each 2fte Best'quality ** G and C, each...* 25c Maifud to any address post paid on receipt of the money, or m postage stamps. BY JOHN H. MELLOR, SI Weed street N. B—A large lot of fresh strings just arrived. Also. Violin cases. Flutes, Accordions, Ac. jeU Army teamstera—wanted im mediately, 100 experienced teamsters, for service in the “Mountain Department.”— lVageBs£sper month and one ration per diem. Transportation will be furnished to their destina tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY, Major and Quartermaster U. S. A. Office Quartermaster U. S. A., No. 34ff Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. *my23-tf EMBROIDERY SALE, To commence on Monday 9 Jane 2d, Everything to boclosed out at REDUCED PRICES. IN C OMPLIANCE WITH OCR ESTAB LISHED custom we will murk down and ofier for sale in our Retail Department, our entire nf EMBROIDERIES AND LINEN HAND* KERCHIEFS. Most of these good were bought in Job lots at very low prices, and having been shown only in our wholesalero*ms,are perfectly fresh and clean. Such as are soiled we will sell at EXTRA LOW PRICES. Ladies who. Intend leaving the city this sum mer will find this a very favorable opportunity of supplying themselvcfi with such articles fis they may need. We beg leave to say that our assort ment has never been better, ana is just such a one as will meet the requirements of a find class city trade. . Ar our new room will be open next wouk, <»ur cufttomen will find it muc’.t more pleasant to se lect foods than it has been heretofore. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. LAKE SUPEEIOa COPPER MINES. —AX D BXKLTIXQ WOKKM. PAHK, M'CUUDY CO„ Manufacturers *f Sheath, Braxiers' and Bolt Copper. Prewed Cop per Bottoms. Raised Still BoUrno-, ter Solder, Ac. Also importer- and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, Ac. 49* Constantly on band, Tinmen's Machti * nd Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 12i> SECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh, Peuna. 49*Special orders oi Copper cut to any desired pttern. f<»2l:lvdsw WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM EN6INE BUILDER* Iron Founders, GENERAL MACHINISTS ANO BOILER HIKERS Near the Penn. B. B. Paasenger Denot. PITTSBURGH. PA. ■uWANUFACTCRE ALE HINDU OI IYJL Steam ranging from three to one hundred and fifty hona power, and ratted lor Grut Mill,, Saw Mill,, Blut Furnace, Factorio, Its, Give particular attention to the eonatruetion o! Ingtees and Machinery for grist mills, and lor iipngbtit mulay end wculereaw mills. ■ Have sbo on hand, finished and ready forship ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish BoileraandSheet Iron separately. Wrought Iron Shafting Hangers and Fellies in every variety, and continue the manufacture ol Woolen nod Meohine Cards. Our pries* are low, our machinery manufactur ed of tne best finality of materials, and warranted in all eases to give aatisfectioo. 4arordevs from ail parts of the country solicit tedand promptly filled. • - feZl:<Uw . mrnm'm THIS 4BEAT CURE M CONSUIPTON. The proprietor ofthismedi* CINE haring made it the study of yean to concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for dieeaeea of the Limae and Throat, is non offering to suffering hamanity the reeult of his ex* perteneo/ 'Thu truy great and good medicine is prepared with much care, the taif being distilled exp^^^^^^^^^foro free fromeUlmpuri; Itwß oaro R»ro Throat and Breaal. CrugACMiMa. .. ’ gi. Beware of Counterfeits"®* If yon have the DrtEepein nie WISH ART’S Dyupopadn POla, and if thcy do not rar»ya»r»totk«»*«iit of who® . . : you psnkpMiUktm jLad you Btotty fUut eaffag-Wi ftbnfiadart* dworiptlverfr .«olar. AtexofPill*Mat bymail poot-pmiion noeptof OsaPolUr. ' . & I# South B«eond itnot, Phil*. Bold , b L9 r - «• tfrood rtreit r ‘ Bofelyood . rp« mußiUßnimcMia TtnMtMnMaihtaaipaiiirirlfidiof LIM E, •Web «• anumnl to dsßvsr freaoar COAI. Beet into of F*mlly Ceed ilmji a DAILY POST. Sensible Talk. The Chicago Post of the oth inst., takes New England to task in the following maxi' ner: The silly talk of the Now England man ufacturers, that the agricultural interest paid but small proportion of the tax was unworthy of the Senate. The fact is, this war has been a godsend to the people of New England. Protected by an outrage; ous tariff from a)I foreign competition, they have had a rich harvest since the war commenced. There it not a manufactur ing company in all New England that will not realize from ten to thirty per cent, on its capital for the year the first of June. This is not confined to any one branch of iudustry bet includes all branch es of manufacture. 'ln the sale of cotton fabrics they have now a monopoly, and for twenty years thqr&'tifcs not been such an amount of work dohe as has been done during the year just cldtsed. Ti e advan tages reaped by New England from i the war are not confined to the more profits in dollars and cents upon the vast supplies it has sold, but it bos enjoyed the more Gian equal advantage of haviug had full employ ment in its tuctocies for all its population. New England with her factories closed, nud New England with her lactones in opera tion eveu if not making profits, are very different. It is hard to impeach tho pat riotism or loyalty of auy people, but judg ing of the present by the past, it may not be extravagant to suppose that if this war had had the effect of closing all the facto ries and stopping all themillsinNew Eng land, there would come up a cry from that section in favor of pgace. A Confederate Funeral. (len. Mitchell, the Federal commander at Huntsville, Ala., in answer to a request by his prisoners, allowed to them the priv ilege of funeral rites over their dead. —• Among those buried was a yuuug oflicer, a relative and namesake of Howell Cobh. He was a brave young man, und of refined munners. Two hundred young ladies ot Huntsville strewed with dowers. Colonel Heruurd McUinness was also buried by the Confederate prisoners with funeral honors. The Uev. father Tracy performed ihe solemn ceremonies of the Catholic church in both instances. So touched were tho prisoners at the kindness of lien. Mitchell, that when they relumed to their gloomy quarters they passed a series of resolutions, thanking the otiiccr for his kiudoess, and* Gen. Mitchell for the courtesy he extended, and closing with the hope that the day might not be tar dis tant when the soldiers of the South and the defenders of the Union could shake hands and tight by each other’' side in a common cause. The moral effect of such an event is greater than that of a battle.— With this war brought to a speedy ciose. how many thousands will exclaim: “Oh, that we had known each other better be fore!” ' Williamsburg. This town in VirgioiAy uov. in tho pos session of the Union forces, in which Col. Uavid Campbell of this county, is Provost Marshal, it the most interesting spot in the old Dominion. As early as IGH). fifteen hundred pounds was raised iu England for the founding ot a College in America to be located at Middle Plan tation, as Williamsburg was then called. That was the origin of the William and Mary Vollege, among whoso graduates there have been Benjamin Harrison, George Wythe and Carter Hraxton, signers of the declaration ol huiepetuieuce ; Pey ton Kaudolpb, President of the first Con gress; Thomas Jefferson, James Moujot and John Tyler, Presidents of the United States ; John Marshall Chief Justice; John Kaudolpb, George M. llibb, John J. Crit tendon and others, United Suites Senators; and Winfieid Scott, late Cotnmauder-iu- Chief ot the Army. The College was twice destroyed by fire, once in I7*n and again in IHo'.h The city is full of oM nnd interesting mansions, in Dr. Galt's house being a eliest of drawers used by Lord Daumure, and a table from which Dr. Johnson dined at the house of Mrs. Purudisi- in London, ami from which Lafayette also dined in Williamsburg in 162 d. The home of Bev erly Tucker, author of the strange pruphulic book, the l'artizau Leader, is also iu Wil liamsburg. John Unndolph, ol Koauoke, here first developed his marvelous powers of oratory. A uouium.t: case of self mutilation re cently occurred in Nottingham, England, a woman named Abel cutting out her own tongue. She had had a quarrel with her husband, rose about six o'clock next went down stairs and cut off as much ot her tongue as she -could reach, leaving the remainder seriously haggled. A surgeon was sent for, but alter examin ing the wound he gave very little hope for her recovery. Win. vi. mi mouey at a race is pleasant to the winner, but the losers atthe last Epsom, who disbelieved in Caractacns, were not jolly. One of tho London papers, de scribing “paying day” at TattersaU’s,Bays that all ranks of Epgiish society were rep resented among the winners or tho losers. Peers, members of Parliament, military and professional men alternated with stable boys and the ring, nnd the quantity ot money circulated was enormous. Carac* tacus is now the “crack"' horse of tho English turf. S. —T.—lB6o—X. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted Nature’s great restorer. They invfgo rate, strengthen and purify the system, cure Dyr pepsia, Acidity of tho Stomach, Dinrrhwa, Ac. A perfect appetiser and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compound of pure St. Croix Rum, Roots and Herbs, and are reccomm ended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grooars, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. kkoiauac*., my7-3meod 888 Broadway, New York. LYON’S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER, ; Tested for 18 years and grows in favor. It kills andextermlaatee Roaches, Bedßug* Ants, Fleas. Moths in Cloths, Fun and Furniture, Garden In sects, Ac. All gennino bears the signature of E LYON, and *«o* poisenonslojieneaeorefomestie axonal,. Beware of oounterfsitl and imitations. Lyon’s Powder kills all insects in a trie*, Ljon’* Pill* ax«d«Uli to rata and aic*. DIMI-M** nwn,T TtUMW: ft»ggggßgr; ffD OorwrMareet exBF-w -fn.wfc,. < * lll *‘* -- e-w-s. MbT HENRY B. COLLIN Sl iyl THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE. (PATSVTCD JAKUA&Y2I. 1962.) Requires only a trial to prove its incomparable superiority to tny pipe now in use. It may be smoked without (my defetfrfow or tfecCA U the <4l of to* bacco is not draws into tie tncutb, and the testae does not beeome ftiredor eoated from la hafinf its poisonous properties. The bowl is made of the finest Devonshire clay, and gives tothe to bacco a recn'iariy.pleaaant frasranee. The to* baoco cannot 6eeo*ie moist, as m ordinary .Pipes, because the drip beneath receives the sanva tnat insensibly esoapes into thestems-honee the pipe m-ver becomes offensively yank, and ;the breath of the smoker do* snot prodaun to even one be meets tfaat he has been <4 fcrttttlfinf in a pipO.?* a When the bowl • becomes* elo*ged;4>r the rdtlp beneath requires rieemdngk thopipe may betaken apart by remonng.the rim. The clay bowl may at anytim© be tw tored to Ita original whiteness by burning In the flee, (tut drying It thorowghly) ora mw bowl may be procured of the dealer. flSfoKead the opinions of those who have tried this pipe: “ From personal esperienee. we know it to be all that it is represented V—PWiodo* faqetrer . “A very decided Improvement.'*—/’iiMie Ltdgtr ■ “Ail wfeohavetried.it bear testimony touts ex* -oellenee."— Homing Bvtbtin. '* Dceidodly the beet pipe in use."— Wanavunk “The.pleasures of a smoke are .enhanced a thousand told by Its use. nud the deleterious ef frets of smoking are entirely obviated.’*— Sunday Df*pateh. “I heartilyooncurlnriieteetummialsyouhave m to its Mpetoriw over all other pipes m use."— JaknS* llahrer. K D. " It obviates, to a great extent, the deletevloua effects of tho poisonous constituents of tobaooo— an essential oil and C. BrudcnbacK M. I), Numerous other extracts might be gives, but the above are deemed sufficient J0>&) & EVANS, General. Agents. No, 031 Arch street, Philadelphia. As* Chutton— As this pipe is protected by Let ters Patent, any person who may Imitate it shall bo prosecuted to thofntl extent ofthe law. W. k f). RINEHART. Agents. No. 140 aud 101 Wood street. jelL2meod Pittsburgh. IMPORTANT TO LADIES! Dr. JOHS IMIYEY, hatiMg FOM upwards of tweoty years devoted his pro fessional time exclusively to the treatment ol femaU Difficulties and having succeeded in thou sands of cases in restoring the afflicted to Found health, has now entire confidence m offering pub* Holy hi* “ Groat Amerioan Hemedy,” DR. HABVKY’N CRONO- THERMAL FEMALE PILLS I Which have never yet failed<when the direc tions have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature. or in restoring the system to perfr'-t health when suffering from Spinnl Affections ProlaneuM Uteri, the Whiu*, or other weakness of tho Uterine Or p«n*. Also in al! cases of Debility or Strvvu* Prortrntinn, Hyteric*, J'alpitatiorts.&c., Ac., Ac., which are tn** tore runners of more serious disease. WB-iTftr’ic Utile arc perfectly hrtrriUee oa the <v»«- etitutlnn^ ttrjl vttty he tnf:m h'jtr.r. tfeliccitrft male tritkout rnueitio >■<•»** • at -:t:nc time they act like a cbnrvt. by fttmjjrthcnimr, invigo rating. and restoring lb** system to u healthy con* ilition, and by brinsfine on the monthly period with rerulariry.no matter from what cau-e the nb?tracti«»n.* may arii-e. They should, however, not be taken during the firii three ».r ;<>ur m->nths of prcgnnpcy. though ?afe at any other tiror., a.-? misenrringe w*>uld !<e the rc^uh. K«eh hox contain-».H* Pills. Price I‘Ol.LiR. and when desired will L-c sect by mail pre*j*itid by any advertised Agent, on receipt nf the money J. BRYAN. Rochester. N. Y., Gonojal Agent S«M by Druxcijit.-* KenoraJly. XOBIKPII FLEMING, Comer Markc- street and the Diamond, auld.lvdewift £ILEBK, BURKE A BAKER, Manufacturers and Importers of Needles, Fish Hooks, Fishing Taokle, &c, 48 Maiden Lane Si 35 Liberty staroet,'N. Y., Would rwpoctfully call the attention of whole* soledcAlcrs to their extonsive and varied stock of FISHING TACKLE. Their Fiii-torv, ‘-NEPTUNE WORKS," Canton street. Brookbu. ha* been in suceeulul >l<i*mt.ion for four years, whore they uanufeoture ?r*ry variet of I’lKil lIOOKfi, NPEABB, dc^ from the best Spring Siocl r and which they war*- rant much cnperior and tully cheaper than the tuported article. Orders solicited and executed at once, for any variety or stylo of Hooks, Rods, Keels, Lines, -cinee, Baskow. aud Trolling Bait. Lines at reduced Price?, <io. . They would call particulffr attention to Ihetr dock of Fly Hook*. Sole depot for the stile of WABRIN*Ii oele- >rtited drill-oyiAl. and*Telegraph Needles. apiTi-omdeod ..... TO OIL REFINERS THE rXDEKMIUMED HATE HAI»K arrangements to fit up Oil Refineries. unde Or. Tweddlo'a Patent TROMP APPARATUS patented February 4th, 1882, by whioh fire la ren tered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum >r other Oils, and we guarantee our work canno he excelled in durability, simplicity or economy We refer with confidence to the following par* ies, who** Refineries we have fitted up: Messrs. Luna, Miller A Oo„ Petrona IS ork«: Wightman A Anderson, Eagle do 8. M. Kier A Co., Excelsior do Alex. Taylor A Co., Jeffer*on do Lockhart A Frew, brilliant do The above works were designed and eonstructe ■ind put in operation by Dr. [{. W.C.TTTEDPLE The following works we hare also fitted nr: Economy Oil Company, Darlington; Messrs. Chadwick A Crumpton. Kittanning; Johnson Graham A Co.. Woods' Run Brewer. Sill A C<x, Pittsburgh r . S: Graff, do i A Brother. M do Bros. A ester. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, No,. 100 WATKR* 154 FIRST STREETS. Brass Founders, Plumbers •STEAM AMD GAS FITTERS. mhll:3ad EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTMAH h ANDESSOH. BCriNEIN AND DEALER* IN PUKE Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pittsburgh. Also, Bentolo and Car Grease constantly pa band. 1 . Orders, lift at Cheat Smyth ACo’aon Wats Mid First • treats, will be promptly filled, orfffctim WILLIAM CARR A CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Aiut Importer, «l WHIN, BRANDIES, <il.\N, At'.' ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in F: y K OLD MONONQAUELA RYE WHISKY 537 Liberty Street, 'noddy PITTSBURGH, PA. OWES BTBXE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. a E NTLEM|N'S H <gOTHL^ ( MA£E TO OR- Hating returned prom nw ■ YORK, with a ehoiee atock of CLOTHS, CASSIMKKBS and YJSBTINSS, whioh eanb. purchased at price* far balowtho anal rates. WGreat indooementa offered to caeh buyer* adfcfim bdropean agency. rarmouAS ratmgah, European X AceM, US Water atreet- Plttsburrh. Pa. ii prepared to briar oat or send back p amen ten tom orteany part of tha old ooantry, mthar by BALE, payable in any f iMtl»SiUkSDlk aadCiacinaati Rail irybetwteo Now York. Lirerpool. ttlaatowand REAPING ASD RDWING MA* sffiinSiswSMjsa tutdwtoßanftißaM. m LADIES’BOOTS AMP SROICI wi hatk “ Sal *BdbatNiMted Sto«k«s->. ' BOOTS, SHOES ftOAITEiBS LADIES, MISSES, <t CHILDREN IX TEE CITE MMiuf*otu»il of the tr« 7 best of M »*—i»i ud irurkmanahip. A Besntirul Artlol. mt LmUn' luUu mdand MoroccoCwnrw uw—a MtMn Wdktt, BmM. FBEHCH BVSKtHS. TIES * HUF, PEKS, • WHITE UTIV ASD KID SUPPEES. FIUOK AXD TOIEET RLirPH*, With erery t»HM» sf MiMu’nd DooUsahShuu, OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY, And Wumated to Give SeUlnget Reuonoble Price*. we icumn a co, ie2S 31 FIFTH STREET. AND SHOES, AT NO. 88 MAHKET STBEET. LOOK AT Tttß PRICES : Lajles Eagliiih Laathis Heel Oaitoa for $l.OO worth $1,2). Ladiea Enclbh T.&etine Coiurem Heel Otdtai lor $1,25. worth <1,75, Uudlug Coagtna Reel Oaltea Ciiios Fine Frueh Uorroooo Heel Boots fo, $1.37. worth $1.62. Lsdiee Fin. Goal Coogrew Heel Boots for worth £1.75. Iwuliw Fin. Ui-rocoo 81ippen forSOo., worth 7S. Ladiea Fine Lid Slippers for 75c. worth $142. . All other kooU. in proportion. James robb. AM Market street, near Market House.. IUOTICR TO OIL REFINERS AND Is othkrs, THE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Haviug .ci.-itjjddttttl their urrangements for tike! manufieture of -CONCKNrRATED OH. OF VITRIOI4 Are now prepared to ?uppiy the trade therewith. Their Platinum .Still tiavmga capacity of 12,000 Ibi per day, they will be enabled to fill orderaia large uuantitie* without delay. Address GEORGB COLHOUX, Agent* jell-3md Oifiue.24 Woodst.Pittsburgb« :, 2 TOVE ■6k ► A. BRADLEY, NO. ao WOOD STREET, rorner Deegdi Ptmlmrsta* ' Manufectureraud Wholesale and RefilldealerD all kinds af Oook, Parlor, and Hasting Store*, Grat* Fronts, Fender*, So. In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING OOOK BTOVEB KURE&A AND TROPIC, be merits o» which bwrteo frßy tmted kg houaands* mid the Stove pzonousqed unequaled y any In thu market; together with a greurmany ther desirable patterns. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVER embracing some of the BEST PATTEBNB now ffered to the public. • 49* FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, ofthe newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of whioh are offered at very low prioes. Special inducements offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. my2*tf ICS. CREAK I _ ICE CREAMI! ICS CREAM 111 STAB BAKEEV AND CONFECTIONER?, NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY. P. SCniLDECKER would respectfully Inform bis friends and ttie public generally, that he i« now pro a red at nis saloon to serve Pl ; KB ICS CREAM at all h ursof the day and •▼emng.- Also, fresh every day, a fine large assortment of CAKEs and It* FAD, of all deswntbmaKept constantly on hand, the very best OOrIFECTOOJN - ERIES in the City „ ii. B. prders for PARTIES, Ac., will be sup plied at the shortest notice. jeggriind PITTSBURGH FLAG lANUFACTURIN6 GO. Are prepared to (apply BVXTIXG FLAGS, ALSO PRINTED AND OIL BOILED MUSLIN F I. A G ® , All site,, from 5 inefae,to 30 Feet. At lower prioer than era be bought in the That. DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE JOHN W. PITTOCK. Afont for Company. I^ENSINGTON IRON AND MAIL WOBKS. LLOYD <t BLACK. Manntoturauof Iso, Screen. Small T BiU and lUt Bv Ba&r . Works mwa&ioiniiir tha.Cns fitiboßK ; Warehouse, No. 88 WeMrlrttrjet wd N S Market afreet, Rijam» RslMjlms. aptttfisin-U ' Onison Springs, Cambria Co., Pa.. fVIHIS DEEIUHTTUL AND POPU- X ULARplae* ofeommarrwprt located dbeot ly on theliaeof theTannwlranin Raiknd.*. tha inmmit ol the Alletkcay Manntmaa XW tot tobar. Sinoalaat eaaaon lhaara—ii* torn tom greatlr improtadand bnalihad. aqd nonmbar of Cottana bayebna dationof tamUlee,rendetintCrdaOe owe hits* mad romantic aaaaUractiT* plaoea i* thaStau. Thefoi niton ha*.bon thoroMklrnjoyWrd. The seeker of pleafur*. and lb*' mUw tom boat and dbeaie, will findatuaotoiiijlmw to, a first-cl*** Lirery Stable. :Biltiard Table*. fem-pin Alley*, Bath* mo. MmkwwltA the. pqnatjir and water, and tk, mbit aletuiflUont mountain aeehery to bo fcandin . Ticket* rood lor the tmmd oip tota Fhiladal* phia,n M;tom rittabmwktoto- ; l|l( JaSbdtf Croaaon Spring*. Cambria Co, s s H H I a a T * • tt J* m Whim, Plain and Fancy flannel un der and Overskirts on hand, and made to msw, « ahortaM notie*, at B. WIIAIAJUMKBra ; SHIRT '^^C'T.OBUlirW Mo. 47 fiMtoMMiiL ■ o«P ■■ • ■«. b. a c. r.nHKLnt Mamikon rag* and ileolan D BOOK, OAP UTTIR, : aad all kinda of , WRAPPING PAPER, hsvenisov«dAp® Nm> ST Voad atraatto : NO. M SMITHFIELD BTBKKT. Pittabursh, Eni 4V* Cub paid to BASS. ' / ;;«W; Established 1342. CBAMTtBSB BT . !■* TJ**. OFPICBBS. r*taHtmt...„„ .ji—hißi >t H riCEPRESIBMIfTa. MS?-- |lfiS2£ JVBL cbE. 1 ' SECRETARY AND TREASURER. ». B. BeKULST. Open daily, from 9a.a. to ar.iu AtavTaeo ft.- .'• NATIONAL fcOAlli.,,, nvwiVAinr.T* ihibvv «•>» stiisg&isssslS is^wa^S tss^T^yg^^jgagf «ttho«i—Of aalnulHac ma'IMN-BtAmgy, awl wtrlMri fat frgjhw th <frrtiVaTa»will botwatad todapiO*»a«a«b sw^^j^ysiteai wdar.ar to the MU«r thareof.eenyint iaMnat ■ gabaeripHom^t. Pirnaeaoß Loan Apracy.l . _ _ : Jana 27th. 1862. 1 Je*Mf .nub mram.~~..~~iriviai>f r. i. sun— WESTERS STOVE WORKS) - : ,;■:. c- '•'Jsviiltz 34s umafT tnin, PITTSBURGH. GItAFF & CO., .;. .^HW^jPr..*. MA NUFACTURERB Would nil tha atMtioa of tin pablio to tMI LABOR STOVE of woll aaloatod COOK.PMUW «M HBTHM STMCS. . . atoo.mraor«D Rltehn Haana, Gnata rrwm«a,' : UM. Tks SianoaS, ■ Eol4w» w 4 liwi Gte, ; TRUE AMKRICAN. BLOBR A REPUILia si^sss&^ssriiasf^ 83 ORATIFROITIAND FKNMM IN IBS llAfi..turmoil K B-W* to, tk* DIAMOND jsilßCUnß um amßui—jests, ami —^AjMSMS RE»lrtllMl,'l«YßAlinBiat^ Bioit''XSi" FIFTlt' flWWkBr, : ' PCTTSBOBatt. : : VSOW4II AE» MUa Mitm'Dl WATCIES, JEWEIAT, »IAM«MD«.; Sltvm ANO PtRTEO WARE * ci.o.ciLiu - of eTCTy doscr^dion. FANCY GOODS Brvnse Statuary, ele. WATCHUAKBRS’ tools, Material* mud Maohlnery. .'Wholaaal* Asaoay to tbonMintad AMERICAN WATCHES, Maaitotarad at WaMtomi^Hsto m>lS-Smd ; .-'-.■T.-, ' ROBERT ABZHVfig. ATTORNEY AT IrA*. IM FOURTH sfRRRT. esssj^j* ecoFFor, MMMIwnvMMERM ■ bmG • .WHOLESALE GROOEM, Ooner Wood tnd Wfiter StnUs, IkllMa ' PrrrSRPRGM. p«. j^mP.T.EPo« J .r twm|(<MrtT ,r,^t PfiSSLiM will aet-af-h,: yMr wH-t ba PIANO today wAtomwrpw.iow •nrnud *
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