E XTIIML VEGET ABL NO ALOOHOLIO PREPARATION! A PURE TONIC MEDICINE, DR HOOPLAI D9S GERMAN BITTERS DR. C. ' M. JACKSON. Philadel phia, Penna., Will effectually cure Liver Complain 1., DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic. or !Vervain. Debility. Disemies of the Kidneys, I all Dbien,iem Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such - - as Consti nation. Inward Piles Fullness or Blood 'to the Head, Acidity o the ch, Nausea, artbu Srn, toma Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Flattering at the Pit of the Shwa ach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and dif f icult Breathing, Eluttering at the Heart. Choking or suffocating sensations when in n lying. oosture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be fore the sight, Fever oral Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Vol lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pe ri in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &,', Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constum imaginings of E v i 1 and great dem - ea $lOl3 of And will p , ositively prevent es Fever, ate Yellow Fv eer. Billion:: I It ETITRNING TRAIN Lee yes No.:burgh every Sunday at, TIIEr CONTAIN !de Ea..o Lifer)* do do :•$ ~ I, ..ms.airgo el/ 1,. NO A LCOIHIOL OR RAD WHISK I' ! ' ' 1 i ' ' h ' do Brint•m's d. , do They will mire the above diseas e s in ninety- nin e I , lit, Terrie Creek de al/ irSeS out era hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal ;A' A rrive ' 0 W all' Popularity of Hootland's Oerman Bittern ()airily vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unser:l- ofadventurers, have opened upon suffering ! humanity the flood gates of A °strums in the shape nf poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened Tonics. Stomachics and Bit- ! tern. Beware of the innumerable array ..f aleuholie 1.c., 96.. )' preparations in plethoric bottle', and big - beiiied '''' kegs ' under the modest appellation of Bitter. ; which; instead of curing only aggravates discoses. .ti.. BRADLEY, and leave the dist' ppointed sufferers in despair. YO U IrA NTSOMETIH3'.7 i , .•:'77i 'ENO 771- I 0 . 3 0 WOOD STREET, EN YOU? I YOU IVANT A GOOD APPETITE.' 1 00 YOU It'A NT TO 1.11.7 1. P (7' ) - orl,. t y)N- — STITUTiONI DO YOU WANT TO FEEL, W ELI, 7 ! DO YOU WANT TO GET It 11) 10' SP.? leo U.': 1 NESS! — DO WANT ENERG)':' . . DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP wia,/,. , DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND 176 , 01101•8 FEELING ! - rr :;01.1 4.1" HOUFLAND'S GERAIAN HITTERS: &MN J. Newton Brow n , D. D.. Editor 'I the Ed cyclopedia of nelipiouN Anntn/wlp,. Although not disposed to favor or reconitnend Patent Medicines in general, through distrUst of their ingredients and effects: I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man inny not testify to the benefit ho believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus cntribute to e benefit of others. I do o this the more th readily in regard to Hoof land's German hitters prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, beeause .1 was : - rejtlieed against them for many year', ender the iinDre3- on that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert .•Shoeuniker, Ese ~for the removal of this prejudice by proper ..ests, and far enceurarement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the I beginning of the present year, was fidlowed b e trident relief, and restoration to a degree of tidily and mental vigor which I had not felt for ix months before, and hail almost depaired of re- aining. I therefore thank God and my friend for lirecting me to the use of them. J. NE wT oN BROWN. PHILADELPHIA, JUne23, From ihn Rev. Jo/mph H. Auto,. a tZe Trnth Rapti4 Ohorrh. DR. JACKSON — DEAR S,R :—I have been fr quently requested to connect my mine with coin inendations of different kinds of medicine, but regarding the tqtactica an out of my appropriate phere, !have o all cases declined; but with a iqear proof i various instances, and particularly! y , in my w family, of the usefulness of Dr. Rout land's German Bitters, I depart from lay usual course. to express my full conviction that for general debility of the system, and especially Liv er Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail, but usually I doubt not it will be very bendcial to those who suffer from 'be above causes. Tours very reopectfullv. J, , FI. KENNABD, Phila., Dec. 24t Eighth below Coats street, h. f am the Wife q/ ALDERMAN WTTNDER, Oer Fsantown. GERMANTOWN, June 1,1361. DR. C. M. JACKSON-Sir—lt gave me pleasure, wo years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying net the German Bitters had done for me. lam ow perfectly eured of all those diseases your medicine professes to cure viz; Dyspepsia, Chron r debility. disease of the Kidneys. Sc. The powerful influence it exerts upon Nor roils prostration issurprising, I have boon Con tufted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and without hesitation, have ded it for te above complaints, and in recommen every instance it ha h s otjectually cured. Your medicine has a groat reputation in Germantown, and is g ord n most e sold rin evereyDeru.Saerynnishouldufstihn whaelsayrets themcome toGermantown, and I will prove to theirsatisfaetion; that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty CMOs of the above d [senses. Respectfully, UANNAII WUNDER. Main street, above Rittenhouse. Germantown, enn'a. JUST THE THEY( FOR THE .SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution. and give health and strength to an overtasked and diseased ealth. !LEAD THE TES'TIHONY FROM THE A R3f Y PHILADELPHIA, August 12, 1812. Dm C. M. JACKSON—Dear Sir: While in Vir ginia, owing to the-change of water, I was taken within severe diarrhoea, which seemed incurable. and which qreatly weakened me. When we cached Martinsburg. I feared I should have fa ome home; but notickng sonae of your Bitters in he stare Mr. IL 11. Price, in that town, I put hased'a supplY, and on taking DIMS speedily re stored to health. The diarrhoea was quickly checked, and I experienced no return of it. A number of my comrades, who suffered in the mine manner and from the wme cause, with whom I shared the Bitters, loin me in this certificate. I •;.xpect to return to the seat of war with the Leg cm. and shall oertainly take a supply of the Bit- Inn my knapsack. I would not be without it its weight in gold. particularly on going into a mestone region. Yours, truly, A. E..A LTEM US Company 11. Scott Legion BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT.S' Igeo: that the signature of "C. JACKSON,' onthe WRAPPER of each bottle. Prinoinal Office and Manufactory, NO. 031 . * lgen syn,v.-v..1.7. JONES & (Srocassoita To C. M. JACILRON Air Cu.) PROPRIETORS. sir For Unitedeniable and Dealers in every town In thStates and by :Dr. GDS. IL REIMER, Plitesimmirk. H. P. 11110HIMM. lays ar-d•od i • ieLl'ln ag ea ss,Al s • knob st il II ear , isrefik. !ftel!to Tob aloe Dr C ri stal& CELEBRATED PREPARED BY ea/bracing seine of the JFST PATTERNS new tiered to the public. .1 1 "3' FANCY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS. of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Orates, all of which are offered at very low prices. fir' Special indneeinenL-; offered to builders in want of tf BATE FRONT:i. my29tf Oress:oa .3pringa. Cambria Co., Pa. DELI tkirTPlLlt, D PO P LAR Once cf icuicner resort, located direct ly on the line of the. Pennsylvania Railruad, on the summit of the Atleglieny Mountains, 2.300 feet above the level of the ocean, will he open for gIICSLi from the lyre of June till the 10th of Oc tober. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved and benutified, and a number of Cottages have been erected tbr the accommo dation of Antilles, rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive places in the State. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat find disease, w l .ll find attractions here in a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, Ten-pin 13,iths, etc., together with the purest air and water, and the rood magnificent mountain scenery to be f tend in roundnry Tickets. geed for thetrip Irons Philadel. phia. V: 60 ; froze Pi ttsburgh, $3 Ob. For further information, address if, W. MULLIN Crtuason Springs. Cambriu Co.. Al A N 11 0 0 11- HOW LOST! Row RESTORED! Just publisite-3. in a Scaled Envelope. Price S ix Cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emmissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervonxess. Consumptimq Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity. result ing from Self-Abuse, Ac.-13y ROBT. J. CUL VERWELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book. tte "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress. Postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or twt postage stamps, by Dr. Cll. J. 47. KLINE. 127 Bowery, New York. Pelt 01112 Box, 412141 au7:3m-is:daw BOOTS AND AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET LOOK AT TUE PRICES: Worth SI.Z. - Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for $1,25. worth $1.75, • _ Ladies Fa/306h Luling Congress fl eel (falters $1,50, worth *ZOO. Ladies Fine French Morroooo Heel Boots for $7,37, worth $1.52. Ladies Fine Goat Congress Heel Boots for $ . 1.37. worth SL7S. Ladies Fine Moroepo Slippers for 50e.. worth 75, Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75e. worth 47.12. All other goothi In proportion. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old established Coaoh Factory.) DuquESNIE WAY, NEAR ST. IMAM STREET Repairing done as nintaL • .- _ OTICE TO OIL REVINERM AND OTHERS. rnE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Hering completed their arrangements for the manufacture of CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL, Are now prepared to suily the trade therewi th . Their Platinum Still have& capacity of 12,000 m e per day t they-will be enabled to fill orders in large quantities without delay. Address GEORGE COLHOUN. Agent, •eii_3cad 0 6 cc.24 Wood st. Pitts AT MOORE'S DINTILLEXY. 189 FIRST STREET, Two mon to :r en eosin% with some exPo slam in strindintosin. ;axe 111 Y C 'USE; 8111111 E Moiltighiaidiat alLtro AMM111114(0421T.-- NOTIM 110 108.MORT9AGIE and Gam Bees flaw: GRAM ........... PAUL 8C131713 RN. OUP/ - WESTERN STOVE WORKS , ..U5 LIBERTY STREET, PITTS BURGH. GRAFF' '&917C0 CO., • Al A U 1 crArtatitatrA Would the attcution of the public to their LA S l'U I.; K ~: well aeleeted COOK,PARLDH AND HEATING STOVES. ALSO. IMPROVRD . Mgt'll4•ii thingeri, Grate Prating Mot ion: Ware, 4:e.,_nalsomai which 111 round the Best coal Cook stove.; in the SM 11.. The Diamond, Advance,. Air-Tight Eclipse, FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair for the BEST eQAL cOOlt STOVES. Also FIRST PRE MUM awarded to the TRUE AMERMAN, ()LOBE & REPUBLIC. Fur the BEST WOOD COOK. NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stover are unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of CITA TE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN T II E STATE. N 1 - :—.l;'e line the DIAMOND end ECLIPSE oel rook Stoves with Soap Stone Linings, which and the fire better tlr:n iron. ne2lhis PENNSILIANIA RAILROAD CHM TRIM Lek.v,,s Stab m every Sunday at to Turtle Creek, de ,In de 1 3rinton's, de do icilkinshurirtt de d e fiat Liberty, ,1,, Arrive at Pit teburgb, l'it :•'11.; WART. Pus:olw A . gunt tAur4b. uly !SQ. jyl I tf T Tr E 0 j ,„ .41 kb.. a, corner Seettud, rithibargia, Man uf.Lei t.! Br and Wholesale ,ted Rend!dealer in ail kinds id ijoen, l'aricq, and Heating Stoves, Grate Front*, Fenders, &o. 4ie' In our satnple ro o m may be found the uamt.ATED GAS BURNINO COOK STIP/ ES EUREKA AND TROPIC, • merits ot which have been fully tested by oustule, and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market; together with agreat many ther desirable patterns. have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES JAMES ROBB, 49 Market :treat. near Market House CORNWELL X KERR, WANTED, THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE, (RATINTED JANUARY 21,1962.; R .IE VIBES ONLY A TRIAL TO Prove its incomparable superiority to any pipe now in use. It may be smoked without any de/derious or unpleament nets , as the oil of to bacco is not drawn into tke month, and the tonrae does not become furred or coated from in haling its poisonous properties. The bowl is made of the finest Devonshire clay, anti gives to the to baeso a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to bacco cannot become moist, as in ordinary Pipes, because the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escapes into the stem: hence the Pipe never becomes offensively rank, and the breath of the smoker does not proclaim to every one he meets that he has been "indulging in pipe." When the bowl becomes clogged, or the drip beneath requires cleansing, the pipe may be taken apart by removing the run. Thu clay bowl may at any time be rakored to its original whiteness by burning in the fire, (filet drying it thoroughly) era new bowl may be procured of the dealer. 1113 .Read the opinions of those who have triad , this_pipe: From personal experience, we know it to be all that it is represented."—P/"llada. Inquirer. "A very decided improvement."—Public Ledger "All who have tried it hear testimony to its ex eellence."—ffecniaa Bandin. Decidedly the hest pipe in use."—Abmayunk " Tho pleasures of a :molt° are enhanced a thousand told by its use, and the deleterious of feels of smoking are entirely obviated."—Sundou Dispatch. 'I heartily concur in the testimonials you have as to its superiority over all other ;Ares in tier. -- Johlke leoluvr. AL D. "It obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious effects of the poisonous constituents of tobacco— an essential oil and nicotine."—S, Q Itrirdeniteh, M. D. Numerous other extracts might be given, bet the above are deemed sufficient. JUNES .1c EVANS, General Agents, No, 631 Arch street, Philadelphia. air Oration—As this pipe is protected b'y Let ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shall be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. W. I. D. RINEHART Agents, No. 14 9 and 151 Wood street, Pittsburgh. jelBL2rueod WILLIAM BAG.I.LET. WHOLESALE GROCE R{ NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, vi:?l4. lI.SAITTII will. H. :at Co. WHOLESALE SHOCEfIS fiOS. 112 SECOND AND 141 F13:14 SiI2.EEIS PITT hi It Et lE El S PEt '1 I. N • =MEM AIALTEsr J.AcE oiLLAw: A N Fir.“ % , 10..tion trio:. tie%l I 11,4• I 13; I PATYRI{NS N b:\TKE\11•:1.1" rriri. wrieti utitl I,y - . A ItY TEABISTERAI—WA N1'1:14 /M.- for NI vic EDIATELL 100 experieneed teamsters. e In the "31ountnin Departine— Wages 32S per month and ono ration per diem. Trans!: rtatton will he furnished to their 11CA Illt clot:. Apply to A. 510NTtit)311 , ,lt y. Mnjor and Quartertuast er U.S. A. (Mice Quartertun.vter U. A.. N . gig ',Rielly street. Pittsburgh, P. rey-t-tf GREAT nEnrenoN I SUMMER BOOTS. SHORS. ANL, GA/TE/;:i CHEAP CAMI sTi ME OF H. BORLAND. S Market street, second door from Firth. - - - THE NEW NATIONAL TAX LAW. NET THE REST. LARGE TTPE Wrrit PARAGnAvit HEAIi-LINEs AN!. INIWX FAR THE HEST .IN Ilk MONT N.IT ISFACTIMY ho CITIZEN'S STANDARD !DIME) EDITION Published by at Co.. a i.d t;.l- sale:l,3 lirenry Miner. It 118,3 the prt.ft ranee t.ver all ethers in btuirte eireles. I t the laFt revisett and AUTHENTICATED COP'S A. C - 7e- N OL" WA. IN 'l' CI) To sell this edition. It has already had an im mense sale in the great seaboard title=, and agents have made from ten to fifteen &liars per day in its sale. Everybody must have a .41y—every tnanufacturtr, every merchant, every ulechanie, and every farmer. (',,,,,par, .4.. e win' none other aril/ be bokell. Sample ...pip, -ent, Lost-paid, on receipt 0f ten yet, Send all orders to HENRY MINER., No. 71 and 78 Fifth Street. next door to Pox Office. ROBERT .ARTIIITRS. Alrrourmy AT AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS _of 91110, Missouri, Texas. Wisoonoin Virginia. Now Y ork, buidana. Illin bileWinnolaJoWa. Florida. Indiana. Len uoky and !DMA. No. 125 FOLIRTE STREET. 'Brief the lips' meeting be, swift the handed:L.9i in Off for the is enough for them all." "NOW OR NEVER !" lIIHE trN 110 ERB GNE D IS ENLIPM ING A COMPANY OF MEN. NOT FOR XINEOR nvEz. VA' MONT/M. but IP 0 .11. rir WA. R . Those who enlist for this period (which may be one year, two ypirs, or three years will surds ;v -eal:ye the folloterng Rowdy and Advance Atli, on being mustered into service: Bounty from Allegheny County Bounty from the United States.. Premium from the United States. One month's pay in nrlvanoe.. Total ................................................... 2 At the close of the war aiSO i $ 9 d to each recruit. pa ttesioter4the vrent emergency which dictated the President's call l'or 300.060 more wen, IL cannot say to my frienda. "Go r. hut rather.; "Dome, Let Uu Off to the War Together.' op...orric e . tor the pr.cocrit i in Fr SToltY 111 J ILL) NI:, No. l'irth street. WU. U. MOODS'. av ertgillsag 011111 res 12". LEN E, LIME Builders, and Contractors will flu.' a superior rut clo of LIME. which we are prepared to deliver. aus-7,t DICKSON, STEWART & Co,, Coal Yard, ISOU Liberty Wert IT. H. CAFIEDAY. N i n o , stony Draft, Mond and Mort gawa, Meal Estate and Moe ehaadise Broker. OFFI EM CB.BOOK No. 111 BURKE'S BUILDING SE &MEET. Pittaborak Pa. 03116,0011 to latest in Mortgage; isad No: 1 my 22 IT.S. 2IIIIATERALASTERFP WAR. ND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. m i t ionmia. II TRIM? CONIPART, ----- 1 A Singular and Successful Defense. ITie following remarkable defense of a prisoner for robbery 'will,' we doubt not, interest our readers: but we have no mode of ascertaining . when it occurred. That, it is not of recent date is certain, be cause it appeared in a 'work that was pre sented to the late Sir John Conroy, when officially connected with his Majesty, the King of the Belgians, ittllKl2 : A gentleman, followti by a servant in livery, rode to an inn M the west of En g- land one evening, a littlbefore dark. He told the landlord that h should be detain - p i rt ~ i ed by business in that p of the country for a few days, and wi#ied to know if , . thero Were any amuseinclita gony.r in i the town 10 11 l I the intervOe'of time. on Thee landlord replied that it was their race wail assize Week, and that he -void, tfore, be at no loss to pass talky hishere leisure hours. On the gentlenefu's making au— swer that he was fond of hearing trials,the ; other said that a very inuiresting trial for robbery would e.mte on the next day. on whiehpeople's opinion were much divided, the evidence being very strong against the prisoner, but the man himself persisted resolutely in declaring that he was in a distant part of the kingdomm the time the robbery was committed. The guest manifested. Considerable anxiety to hear the trial ; hdt as the court would probably be crowded,eix:press e d som e doubt of gettin g a place.- .The landlord told him there should be no. difficulty in it gentle Man of his appearance getting a seat : but that. to prevent any accident. he would himself 01) with him and speak to one of the beadle. Accordingly, he went into court the next morning, , and through the landlord's interest was shown to a seat on the bench. Presently' alter, the trial began? While the evidence was proceeding 1 against him. the prisoner ! had remained with his eyes fixed on the ground, scent ingly very umelt depre,sed: till on being ealied for his defense, he looked up, and -teein. , the stranger. he suddenly Minted. This excited some surprise, and it seemed int first like a trick to gain time. As soon as he canto to himself, Lein , asked by the ~t . ' oho , the cause of his behavior, he, said , e 1 — Oh, my lord. I see aperson who can • ; save 111 y li re: 0171! gentleMan.t.l. pointing ;to the stranger. "can progathat 11111 nooi•ui. if I might o nlyhav , ileawv to pat a wpl fe .et ions to him.. , The eves ;tithe whom court were now Iho gentleman, 1010 said he felt in a ter:: awkward position to he • . alled alma. as la- did not remember ever to have teen the mat: botbre. but that. he would answer to question that was asked PITTN III! II 1i II J H I Tlsrl'Eli "lVt•il. then. — thi• war dun"! you vutentbc•r• at 1)ovor cuelt titne 'l'o this the gentleman an , wered that he had landed at Dover not long ',cline, bat that he eoidil not tell whether tt.was on the day he mentioned or not. sail. don 't d he, “but yiiii recol eel that a per,iii: in it :Atm jacket and beta= carried your trunk to the jilt, ?.. It, tilt,: he attStVereti that of coarse sonic persiiii carried his trunk for hint : but he did not notice what dress he wore. — Dm. — said the prisoner, — don't y ou remember that the person ii,h,) went with you from the boat toll you a story Of his being in the service. that be thought him self an ill-used Wan, and that he showed you a scar he had on the side of his fore- l head '."' During this ipw.itio u the countenance of the stranger 'underwent a considerable chap;;: , . Ile said he did certainly recol lect such a 'circiuthdauce : and on the man's putting his hair aside, and allowing the scar, he became quite sure that he saw the snow person. .i buzz of satisfaction now ran through' the court : for the day on which. according to :he prisoner's ne• count. The stranger had ma him at Do- ver, was the same on which he was charged with the robbery in a distant part oldie country. The stranger, however. could not be c,.. , rtain of the time, but said he sometime s made a memorandum of dates in his pocket-hook, and might have I possibly done so n this ocesion. n I turning to his poc o ket-boot O he found a memorandu m (lithe time he landed, which corresponded with the prisoner's asser tion. Phis being the only circumstance necessary to prey.) the alibi, Ihe prisoner was immediately acquitted. amid the ap• plause and i•ongrattilstio n of the whole court. Within less that, a month after this : the gentleman who came to the inn attended by a servant in livery, the servant who had l'ellowed him, and the prisoner who had been acquitted were all three brought back to the same jail for robbing the mail. It turned out that this clever defense at the trial was a scheme skill fully arranged by the ciders confederates to obtain the release of their accomplice i Much Sick 17 str,et The Newburyport (Mass.) heroic/ say 3 it, never knew it so siekly before at New buryport as it is now. The disease affects only males between the ages of 18 and .1:1. The cases are very distressing. Several have occurred where men have nearly lost their sight ; they say as bad as they hate the Confederates, they , could not see one across the street, and spectacles are in demand. Some are badly ruptured, but were never troubled by it till last week; and others are lame. This disease affects the mind :15 well as the body. They see war in a different- liht than formerly; au some of the foremogst abolitionists begin d to think that they Would be willing to abandon the negro if the war could only be closed at. once. This is a terrible dis ease and widely spread. Another effect of the "exposure to a is thus noticed hy the New York 7i dmise e arc pained notice a great. decline in the price of one article of merchandise, and an almost entire stagnation in the business within ai feW days. The late proclamation of the President has pro thiced this prostration 'in this business. It has annihilated the trade in hair dye. The stock, good-will and fixtures of all the hair-dye establishments are for sale. Nobody except some ancient feinale has lined hair-dye since the call was made for all tottm "Ittulf!r. 45 years of age." Gray hairq vr , not only honorable—they are lea, ~ t , Ikw suddenly some men g,nw hill ! Doctors' Certificates of no Avail . We are requested by the Surgeon Gen eral of New York to state " that doctors' certificates of disability" will be of no earthly avail except for mere State service. Under the order from the War Depart ment, everybody within certain ages, with. out reference to his physics/ condition, will be subject to draft. If, after they Lett been drafted, they are found to lba disabled, they will be exempted. People, therefore, who run to their physicians to gqt certificates of physical unfitness to "shoulder firths," waste their time and Y MORNING DAILY POST. ness from "Exposure to a Draft." SPEC LAJLTIIE S • HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE; We bee. leave to cull the attention of ALL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LW I' EA'S To our stock of imods. purchased early in July. previous to the advance in prices. Dress Trimmings in Every Variety ; Blau* Velvet/gibbons, all widths; Embroidered Collars and Setts; Late Collars and Setts: Footing Collars: Lanett Handkerchiefs, embroidered hemmed and corded: Hoop Sidirtsand Mechanic Corsets: Army Shirts, Drawers, Socks, &v.; Narrow CowletbEdge Trimming. Rib. baso; Ladles' Superior Cotton Hosiery: Gloves, Gnantlets, and Blk Lace Mitts; Bock Hiding Gauntlets; Ladles' Brown and Black Straw Hats;' Chenille and Invisible Hair Nets; Woolen Varna, new lot just received; rortentonnaim at all prices; Black English Crape; Bombazine ; Grenadine; Crape and Lace Veils: Fancy GOOlll3 and Notions of all kinds Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. Wholesale Rooms. Wand 3d Stories. au2 . _ Proposals for Amy Wagons. QVAItTKRMASTER U. S. ARM Y. Pittsburgh, Penu'a, Aug. 1, red?. fiZEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE VED Augusthis dice until 12 31, on Satur day, the Isth of ,1862. for the deliver - at sue Li point or Points. within undersigned ts Three y as may be designated by the of Hundred Army Wagons. Specifications to be seen at this office. Bids number eceived fur the whole number, or for any not less than One Hundred. Bids will not be received from any person not actually engaged in the manufacture of Wagons. Each bhi must be aceompsnied by a guaranty for the execution of a contract. in Case the bid be Tien than and good and sufficient eeeurity in not I sss than the amount of the bid, will be reauired fur the due performance of the contract, • The bidders will state explicitly the period within which they Propose to deliver, and other things being equal, preference will be given to bids specifying th, shortest period. Blank forms of bids, guaranties , and bonds may he procured on application thus office operson ally, rby letter or telegraph. Proposals by tirtus must name all the parties to such firing. The proposals of bidden, nut in conformity to the above requirements will not be considered. Bidders must be present when the bids are opened. The right to reject all bids is reserved. A ddre‘s proposals as follows : MAJOR ALEX, MOSTG OMER h, Qitartei ina , ter t:. S A . tvhe rah. Pa.. And endorse them "Propo , .ll, Po- A cm) , Wagons." a.:4 - • - EASTEEN CABEWS, BUGGIES WAGONS LIASTERN SECOND -WAN DEB, T Wo. .s SEATED Carriage -top Denies and Light Buggies. without tom will positiydy :•d at the lowest prieee. lAD suit the times. Partici:Jar at. tontine to repairing.' MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Inuiuncoville, Penn etreet, uear the Two•Jlilu Run. aly24:eand r, RAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. ATERIALS CONSTANTLY UN AYR. hand, for sale with instructions: Also //CON TCRATED Frig ROOIX Our wr•ik is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in ‘Vostern Pennsylvania. E. F. SHUPE, 75 Smithfield st, Pittsburgh. IF: Cl It Cs E...F, .N A ir; le. lloor 412' 'v. 7NIIIIIEM E AS RATTIGAN, EGROPAN Agent, 116 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sailingipackem SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE. Payable in any Part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. fell The Philosophic Burner. HAYDEN'S NEW DOEELE•AETINii Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil i 3 now ready. It POSSCSSCS many advantages over the Commo w akes a e 1. It large or mall light with perfect combustion. 4. 2. It will burn anyquantity of oil with safety. it can he used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used ad a taper night-lamp. f t can always be made to burn economically. 6. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. • 7. 1t can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. g. It throws all the white light above the cone. 0. The chimney can be recuove,l or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are the common No.l size. and can bo . put on any lump now in use. Every per- Burne in r. P son usg Carbon Oil should hare a Philosophic rice 0 23 cents; per dozen 02. Sold at No, 14;2 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh.) ie2.5-Iydw P. HAYDEN. KENSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS I. LA> ICI) dr : 11 1...A.C.` . blanufacturers of • ar. Sheet, Boller.Viate. Hoop. A and T Iron. Nails and Spikes ; Ise. Screen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron. sukable the CITY Works. Works are MijOilllllll the CITY GAB WORK Warehouse. No.BB Water street and M 6 Market street. Rana'Wallalldlrar. apl&Bani-is LAKE SUPER .10R, MATER if INES 1:131121 SMELTING WO Bi KS. vit. ILK dr. C0..1 Manufacturers of Sheath. Braziers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cop per Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms, tvelter Solder. &e. Also importers arql dealers in Metals. Phi Plate, Sheet Iron. Fire, Are. Arr. Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machine. and Tools. Warehouse,No.l49 FIRST and 190 SECOND STRLETS, Pittsburgl., Penna. Si - Speeial orders of Copper ant to any desired re tern. fenlydaw WILLIAII MiANd, HARRISON A. CONFLN, General Partners. MEANS at COFFIN, (Sucoessurs to Weandlea, Means (n..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Streets, lIIITAG it. PA LANDRETH'S GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WAIINANTED FRESH AND G ENVINE gig-Also a general assortment of Agelessnaval Implemmata, Fruit, Shadeamd Ornamental Trees, received and for sale by BECKHAM & LONG, No. IW Liberty street. next deed* Hare's Hotel. ailk22 OLAR OIL WORKS COXPAIIT OP PENN Art 174Nlitz . 0121011 RZ CLAIR BIZIEL wrW Bridgm, J.VER. JlL.fbeftw sad Ikausrai. Gyt i l i rdinier; kbir for male by -141"— A PI NESIX Libarerstrootoboodto hood atlbroml- 'Ne.,lieunock township, bounded by .' of A...team:der, ,fam ttoylc, arneJohn Mcb:ce, tont:lining:lt acres and 1:',0 perches. on which is erected a plank house, a log house, a frame stable; about 20 acreseitared; also a good spring of .water:-.- Three contiguous iota of ground, in Pollock township, bunted oil the north by Cunningham and other;, ...omit by White, east by Vegan and others, and un which are erected dwelling houses, sables„l; c. A picCe of la , ul in Ne , h2cnork Lown.Alip. lyin south ..1' lissibrook road, containing acres more or less , i , u i n3 part of the Thomson tract. pun haled by I'. McCormick from Dimm lhmp son, situate about 1?.i; tulles front „New Castle, on the Eastbrook r, ad A lot of grc.und. t',o itet front by lfO in depth, in the borough uf New castle.: bounded north by west street. easi. uric south by Jacob Lint, and by Jelfor..ort street, on which is erected a frame stable. A lot of ground in Pollock township, in White's addition to New Castle, beeinning ou Mill street, at corner ut lot number 2; thence south.P etvt by saithdreet 50 tea; thence south !io° west by lot la; f e e t thence north 2- wen b alley feet to south-west eon or of lot No. I ; then y ce north wet lilt .N.). Fr..) feet, t gjnning. o :ho of b e - A frame house and lot in Pollock township, bouuned north by Neshatinock creek, east by def. fcrsen :Creel, west by east br A lot of ground in t , aid township, bounded north by Wallace, ens; by an alley, south by Dickson. and west by Croton road, being 50 feet in front by 1.7 , ;.; loot in depths. also, :t tract of land of about 423 acres, in Su gar Creek to w:,bio, Venom.° county, Pennsylva nia, known is. the o;tw Mill being the same described in • I:1'd from Pollard McCormick, dated ;r2d August, lo Also, a at of ground in the City of Detroit and State of Al ichigan described as the east half and a strip MI the west ball hereof fee width, run ning the entire length of hotnumber 3 of block No. 47 of the Cuss Farm. A more full and accurate description oftbe props erty to be sold will be furnished from the deeds at the time of sale. Tfilatti — One-fourth of the purchase in hand, upon execution of the 'deed or deeds, and the res idue in three consecutive annual installments thereafter; with interest from the date of the an.- knowlodement of the deed betore the Court. Said deferred payments to be secured by bonds and mortgage upon the property. Twenty-five per ce ,t of the hand money when the property le struck down, WM, G. PLAYER. is 29-4 w Receiver. -- te- Tat • 'PUBLIC: :. RM TECIALLY ' the unorant 'Whin . ly Modest of ail dense& , .....1.....1 nations, treat genet and. delicate disorders. self abuse and diseases or • ' "-- nations common and in- P . ...,_ .. cident to youths of koth BUN, and adults. single or numzeid. - • - ffielpsusa • Dm. Bitaxermers , publishes the fact of ids doing' 80. the ignorantand finds modest aro &nadir ' shocked, and think it a , great sindsz immoral' - and for oontaminatiOn• aid eo - on anent their wine, promising soul aid en. iiie r ready phydeian should be'cautions to kee_p them in ignorance that the Otte same as Dr. BRAN , , ,-- STRUT% (except pu lest a Inerakre i ß , lice might be lost to theta .stimild - - modest and presumption families , w: Ilizi ~ .• raised in ignorance, sprung Op as In MB and who compare society, inWiljeUell. MM. dollars and cents, nestaricelle. meanly , . -• :. rotten. It is to publicitypluir . ,irsor that name" ' Parents and guardians are snaked that their eons_, daughters and wards, praline!) , feoWo sickly and of delicate coodieon int appearance.' have been restored to health and vigor by DB, BRANSTRIIP„ budder many before and • altefr marriage through him have been will Intik Ink • , • ferule. anxiety. mortification. &e. epermatorr ihnOaa Or ll oo s =4llp ace cti r 1tr1=1 ,. .4,16*M1d. • remedies. which arepecoharlybia oa4. 'Rey ans eomemulde -- , ram the vegetable Kingdom. hams seen the fallacy;oftheMereurial trextmcathe hat abandon- el it and aubstituted the veritable' Ireardo d1r...; .., eases are treated with marked numses9--nstiositad. over forty rem/ (40) experience in their great- • • meat in hospitals of both the Old World *ad .in • • the United Mum leads him to say -to all with a 'fair trial. health and happiness; will mein ( as. , • upon thonow-polled cheek. Trifle no mums . monteharka and* quack, . but mine .and be '. Consumption and all of its kindred dineses.• of which so many annually our eounttise'enr now be relieved , et they need, $o ,1$ :dr time Full can had of my trestnoll P7Rronoring a copy of the Medical ddviser.wfilkii • ' • • is given gratis to all that apply fi siri n tsei- , • vantage of over Aver years expen , L observation. consonantly . ho has superior , in the treatment of special diseases , and wh o daily ceesultad by theproknion. as well airmen- '. - mended by repeatable citizens, publismo . Prietora of _hotels. &a. Office 86 street. near Diamond street. Private imnsuzi= ' cations from all parts of the Union strictly at-. , tended to.. Direct to BOX 800 K , In AP LETTER, 'Pittsburgh Poit • - • "tam S. B. at C. P. "JUMBLE, WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood street to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET Pittsburgh. sr- Cash raid for RAGE• ap9 BOBER? DA LULL J. JP 11-4.I.ZZLL BORT. DALZELL dc Wholesale GioOers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS iiealera In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures. NI,. 2t LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. OFFICE. Ve.RTERUASTER. U. S. AILIF,I Pitts urgh. Pa.. June 14.1862. MIRE UND ERS IGNED WILL PUR- R CHASE good Delivered in Quantities not teas than fire buil dred bushelg. Payment made on delivery. al No. 249 Liberty street or on Levee. ALEX. MONTGOMERY. ajor and Quartermaster U. S. A DATICI )eIitYDLEIIE, Special Partner. 14 - IAMILY COAL DEPOT. WK. M. STEWART, iusana...eal, 111 C0.411...L.. Corner SOUTH COMMON A SANDUSKY STREETT, ALLEWIENY CITY. 114., Familie3 Eupptil with coal at low rates OA short notice. CIFANCE FOR BARGAINS. The Subscriber wishing to close out his summer BOOTS. SHOES, AND GAITERS. To make room for Fall Goods, will offer them at a Blight advance on cost You must call at the CHEAP CASH STORE, dOS.V. BORLAND'S. a e fox Market street. 2d door from Fifth, NEW GOODS. wiTEHAvE MIT IMECEIvEn FROM T the Kant large and °holes selection of SPRING AND S MINER GOODS, _ . forGente awl Youths Wear; ounbrasints all-the newest *ries COATINGS. ClusraiuswaS AND VISTINGS. W. H NefliWag • - :10 raikalatr ie t , orsemiiksaltett3ollllll.Allaseilik-feide; r_zg igintsppl 1 1L-Pni 111111.11 m ute* G Apples)nst Tr A and for sale by Public Sale of Orizaba Iron Works, S o . phia Furnace, Etc. IN PURSUANCE OF AN - *LIAR .011._ DER issued - ont of the Diatriet Court ofAno-. gheny County. in the COmitionwealth'ef %IMP vania, to :ion. 3of November Term-4858J will expose to public sale, at the AlerchartteEitehange oti Fourth street.ln the'City of Pittsbu on, Wedne , day the 27th day of August nom'6,,ot 2 o'clock M., or at such time and ;l aseto Vida said sale may be then and there adiourned, all the following described -property. to wit: t . The lands and tenements composing and appur tenant to%Orizaba Works and .Sephia Furnace, situate ia Pollock Township, adjoinufg and *dm,. cent to the borough of Neweastle:in Lawrence county. Pennsylvania, bounded and deseribed follows; its A piece of land bounded. !forth by NeshanuOok creek, east by the Pennsylvania , eanakeouttr : by other land of said trust, mid west bY Neshannock creek. containing one acre. more or less, Onerbleh are erecte.l a blast furnace. known by the name of Sophia, 40 feet square and 4.5 feet high. casting boile h h o u s e, house, cinder houto. stock. house. r ramine house, engine and bLest, with three boilers in the boiler :house. and five extra boilers act and coutpiete, and large brick stack. A piece of land, beginning at north-east corner' of !tolling Mill lot, on Neshannock creek, running ) thence north-477' weer )92 feet, north 473 , '"' s east 151 feet, thence alongl sa y! mill lot 249% feet to the ogee of losginning; on which is s brick °Cleo and a blaekunithaliop. ' A pleve of land r ono acre and 54 Perches. more or less, beginning at - a Post near Lock N 0.2 on Pennsylvania canal running south 2f west nO feet to a Paq on said canal : thenco south AV cast 34531 feet to a post on Noshannock creek: thence e - outh 45s 1 (;) west 30') feet by said eragk to a . post; thence south 20;4° east2lf3 feet to the place of begng; Oe whici is ereetea a. rolling nfill;' the main building 1,71 by 212 feet, with sheds at tached. in which aro Id boiling furnaces; 5 heat= ing furnaces boilers and engine sufficient to drive at! the mac hinery- in said mill, bar rolls, small rolls, nail Plate and muck rolls, squeesiers, shears, etc ...1 nail machines and one wrought spike ma chine, and a brick warehouse , 60'by.20 feet. A piece of land beginning on the catmint south west corner of mill lot, and running south 29XP west 136 feet along said canal. thence south 60.59 east Su feet by land of J..k .1, C. White, thence south 2' east feet by street, thence west 21 feet to a post, thence south tr east 150 feet by an alley, thence 13 feet by .1. & J. C. 'White, to mill thence along said lot to the place of beginning ; containing. one•hall acre, more or lots, on which-is a nail and stave factory. id by 112 feet, engine and bullet- house • with engine sufficient to drive ma (Miners- far 21 nail machine', one spike machine, one attire machine. eircularsaws. &c., therein con tained (me clay Manse, f.',S by 31 feet, with ma chinery for grinding and tempering clay to snake fire brick. A lot tie.rud. No. 8, in Whites addition to New Cu bounded on the north and east by streets smith by bit No. 7. and west by Jefferson stree• Si feet front by Its) feet: on which is a brick' cooper shop, f 5 by to Pet, and carpenter shop 12 feet square. A„Pfece of land in the borough of New Castle. begtnr,ing at the north-west corner of School !louse on ca-t side of Jefferson street, near the bridge Oren Nc , loutitofdt creek: thence north SS° east 130 feet lif said creek if heoce north 27;4° west to 13 feet: th.:a ce .•,, h west feet to Jeff.: erson strcl.t: il.once :14,t101 -, " 12i feet, to the ;doe, ( Os! min ; one :ter-, more or A lot of t. , ,un.ieti, north by other lands of said trust, cp.. r A. L it. W. Urawford, south by White ,s ond by Jefferson kreet, orl which is erectect brittk. dwelling * house. The above-dt,teril. property will be sold to , getlier aa a whole. A I.to ril t.eparßt e puree's. or Ile undivided half of 4 1 _0 acres of land, more or lea, in Neld , altnnek township, bourn -led north grawford, ea.q. b. Pear,ort. Pyle and others. will by 'fitfontett Fulls, and west hv Maitland. and Crawford. : , i,otintiing: with "cal. about [sexes Cleared, coal bank opened'. a number of frame howe.t. h t: ro.y, euhe (Wet:, &e., eroete.l Alanufaeturers and Dealers in and all kinds of SOUND O