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    Volume XX.
ENTIRELY VEGETABLE
NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION
A PURE TONIC MEDICINE.
DR HOOFLAND9S
CELEBRATED
GER.MAN BITTERS
PREPARED BY
3 R C. M. JACKSON, Philade
phis, Penna.,
Will effectually cure
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chronic.. or Nervous Debility. Diseases
of the Kidneys, and an Diseases
Arising from a Disordered
Liver or Stomach,
such
as Consti
pation. Inward
Piles, Fullness or
Blood to the Head.
Acidity of the Stomach.
Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust
for Food. Fullness or Weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom
ach. Swimming of the Hems. Hurried and
difficult Breathing. Muttering at the Heart.
Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying
oosture. Dimness of Vision, Dote or webs ba
l.., ,no sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yet.
lowness of the Skin and Eyes Pain in
the Side, Beck, Chest, Limbs, Ac.
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant
imaginings of Ev
and great depres
sion of
- spirits
And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions
Fever, Se,
OIMEEMMI
NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY!
They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine
aces out of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal
popularity of Ilootland's German Bitters, (purely
vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru
pulous adventurers, have opened, upon suffering
humanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape
of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious
drugs, and christened Tonics. Stomach ies and Bit
ters.
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholio
preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-beiiied
kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters:
which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases,
and leave the disoopointed sufforers in despair.
YOU WA NT.SIOMETHING to STRENGTH
EN YOU?
YOU W ANT A GOOD APPETITE?
DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON
STITUTION !
DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL?
- - -
DO YOU WA NT TO G.ET RID OF NER VO US
• NESS
DO 1{ it ENERG ?
PO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL?
4 i)o YOU WANT A JIRISK AND VIGOROUS
FEELING
If you do use
JIOUFLAND'S GET,
Prom .7: Newton Brown. D. D. Ale En
cyclopedia -of Religious Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend
Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of
their ingredients and effects: 1 yet know of no
sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the
benefit he believes himself to have received from
any simple preparation in the hope that he may
thus contribute to the benefit of others.
I do this the snore readily in regard to Hoof
land's_tierman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson, of this city, because I was..."rejudiced
against them for many years, under the impres
sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture,
lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker,
Esq ~for the removal of this prejudice by proper
.ests, and for enccuntgemont to try them, when
suffering from great and long continued debility.
The use of three bottles of these BitTerS, at the
beginning of the present year, was ikilowed by
evident relief, and restoration to a degree of
^jodily and mental vigor which I hail not felt for
is, months before, and had almost depaired of re
aining. Itherefore thank God and my friend for
ilrecting me to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN
Pint..tnnr.entA, June 23,1861.
From thy lien. Joseph H. Kennard, Pastor of the
Tenth Baptist Ohurch.
Da. Jsexams - DEAR SA have been fr
guently requested to connect my name with com
mendations of different kinds of medicine, but
regarciirg the • raeties as out of my appropriate
sphere, I have n all cases declined; but with a
clear proof in various instance's, and particularly
in my owh family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof
hind's German Bitters; I depart from my usual
course, to express my full conviction that for
general debility of thesystem, and especially Liv
er Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation.
In some casei it may fail, but usually I doubt not
it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from
the above causes. Yours very reopectfully,
_ .T, H. KENNARD.
Eighth below Coats street, Phila.. Dee. 24th.
th • Wife of A 1.7) EititAN WUNDER, Ger-
MEE2
Gsams.N-rovrx, June 1, 1861.
Da. C. M. JACKSON Sir:—lt gave and pleasure,
wo years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying
nat the German Bitters had done for me. lam
ow perfectly cured of all those diseases your
iedicine professes to cure, viz; Dyspepsiavphron
tc and Nervous debility, disease of the kidneys,
te. The powerful influence it exerts upon Ner
vous prostration issuritrising, I have been con
sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and
without hesitation, have recommended it for the
abovecomplaints, and in every instance it has
effectually cured. Your medicine has a great
reputation in Germantown, and is sold in every
Drug Store, and in most of the Grocery stores
here. Many one should question what I say, let
them come to Germantown, and I will prove to
theirsatisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in
this vicinity mote than twenty cases of the above
diseases.
Respectfully, HANNAH WUN. DER.
Main street, above Rittenhouse. Germantown,
enn'a.
JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS.
Will build up the constitution, and give health
and strength to an overtasked and diseased
ealth.
READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY
- PHILADELPHIA, August 12 1862.
Da. C. M. J•claos—Dear Sir: While in Vir
ginia, owing to the change of water, I was taken
with a severe diarrhcea, which seemed incurable.
ind which greatly weakened me. When we
cached Martinsburg. I feared I should have to
orue home; but noticing some of your Bitters in
.he store Mr. B. H. Price, in that town. I Pur
booed a supply, and on taking it was speedily re
stored to health. The diarrheas was quickly
checked, and I experienced no return of it. A
number of my comrades, who suffered in thesarne
manner and from the same cause, with whom I
shared the Bitters.
the
me in this certificate. I
expect to return to the seat of war with the Leg
on, and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit
rein my knapsack. I would not be without it
r its weight in gold, particularly on goinginto
mettone region.
Yours, truly, A. E. ALTEMUS,
Company B, Scott Legion. .
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Sete that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON."
la onthe WRAPPER of each bottle.
Priminal Office and Manufactory,
NO. 631 A.IICIEI STREET,
JONES & EVANS,
(SINICIBBOIIII TO C. M. JACKHOPT & CO.)
PROPRIETORS.
Mr For Lae by Danststs and Dealers in every
town in the Unwed States, and by
'Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER,
Pittsburgh
H. P. SCHWARTZ,
m3r24 sly-deod Alleninf ul lty.
esaik• for at JOSM: el oar
melba Dimmed and Mados t itreet.
for sok she by
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Sinth street
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OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE,)
No. 101 East Third street.
CINOINMATI, August* 1862.
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FON
furnishing Uniform. Regulation Clothing,
end Camp and Garrison' Equipage for the new
levies of volunteers and militia of the United
States.
-
The Clothing and Eqipage, for the different
arms of the service. to correspond. in make and
mategial, to that heretofore need. and to conform
to the patterns in the office of Clothing and
Equipage. in this eity, where specifications and
samples may be inepeoted.
Proposals should state the article which it is
Proposed to furnish. fhe quantity which can be
supplied weekly, the earliest period at which the
delivery will be commenced. the total quantity
offered. and the price for each article.
All articles delivered by contractors are re
quired by law to be legibly marked with the con
tractor's name.
. • .
The following list embraces the principal sup
plies needed:
ARTICLES OF CLOTHING.
Uniform Coate, consisting of Engineer. Ord
nanoe.Artillery and Infantry:
Uniform Jackets, consisting of Cavalry, Ar
tillery, Infantry, Zonave and Knit;
Uniform Trowsero, consisting of Footmen,
Horsemon„ Zonave' and Knit; Cotton Duck Overalls:
Drawers, Flannel and Knit:
Shirts, Eannel and Knit:
Great Coats, Footmen and Horsemen;
Straps for Great Coats;
Blankets, Woolen and Rubber;
Ponchos;
Talamas;
Sack Coats. Lined and Unlined; •
Boots, Bootees, Leggings, Stockings;
Stocks. Leatheri
Uniform Hate, 'lrimmed and Untrimmed;
Uniform Caps,
Forage Caps, Recruits, Cavalry and Infantry;.
Cap Covers. Stable Frocks, Sashes;
Haversacks, Knapsacks, Canteens.
ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE,
Hospital Tents, Wall Teats. Sibley Tents,
Common Tents, D'Abri Tents
Mosquito Bars;
Regimental Colors;
Camp do
National do
Standards;
Storm Flags:
(i'arrl:aa tle
Recruiting Flags
Guidons;
Axes.
Spades:
Hatchets;
Mess Pans;
Camp Ketlles;
Pickaxes;
Bugles.
Trumpets;
Drums;
BOOKS,
Company Order;
do Clothing Account;
do Descriptive!
do Morning Report:
Post Order;
do Morning Report;
do Letter;
do guard;
Regimental General Order;
do Letter;
do Descriptive;
do Index;
do Order;
Target Practice:
Consolidated Morning Report;
Inspection.
Security will be required fbr the fulfillment o
every contract.
All proposals received by nlon of the tenth day
front the date of this advertisement.will be open
ed at noon of that day, and the articles immedi
ately needed will be awarded to the, lowest res
ponsible hidders present.
Contracts for further supplies will birwarded
from time to time, 114 fevorable bids are received,
up to the time (limekiln; the contract.
By order et the Quartermaster
.I VU H. lACK.6R.SON.
Captain and A. tj. M.
NOTICE
Parties who propose fu-nishing supplies to this
Department will state iu their proposals how Ling
the proposition holds, and on the wick of each
bid will be a guarintee. signed by two reqionsi
ble parties. that the bidder wilt execute the con
tract if awarded him. No letters or telegrams at
inquiry witl be answered, but after the letting of
the 24th, bidders will he duly notified when their
proposals are accepted. Proposals will be marked
on the outside. "Proposals for.nuy gothing."
.Iltit/ H. DICKER.sON.
ap-t Xanta , n and A. Q. St.
EASTEE ABRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS
ILIASTERN RECOND-HANDED, TWO.
A:4l ISEIVI ED Carriage -top Buggies and Light
Buggies. without tops, will positively be sold at
the lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular at•
tention paid to repairing.
MRS. JOSEPH WHITE,
Lawrenceville, Penn street, near the Two-Mile
Run. reY24:Cand
GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS
1100 I.N G •
MATERIALS CONSTANTLY ON
ANA. hand, for sale with instructions; Also
IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS.
Our work is not to be excelled by that of any
Roofer in Western Pennsylvania.
B. F. SHOPE, 75 Smithfield at,
je2s-3nid Pittsburgh.
u _Etc) r. JEAN AIIENCY.
RATTIGAN, lEVIIOPEAN
Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
is prepared to bring out or send back PaseengorP
from or to any part of the old country, either Ay
steam or saihng packets.
SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in any
part of Eure,
Agent for ge 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
^—
KENSINUTON
IRON AND NAIL WORKS.
1...1.0Y113 eft 13 ..L.A.C.19‘,
Manufacturers of
ar, Sheet, Boller, Plate, Hoop A
and T Iron, Nails and Splic es;
ho. Screen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Rallr
Iron suitable for Coal Works.
works am adjoining the CITY OAS WORK
Warehouse. No.s Water 'street and 6
6 Market 'street, IBagalera Building.
sallidam-is
STOVE
41. 0 4
4'4
A. BRADLEY,
NO. 30 WOOD STREET,
corner Second, Pittsburgh.
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in
all kinds of
Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Fronts, Fenders, &o.
Si- In our sample room may be found the
ELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOR STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
merits in which have been fully tested by
molds. and the Stove pronounced unequaled
Cherin this market; toge th er with *great many
esirable patterns.
have alio a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
'Mired to theublic.
IT FANC Y ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS
ATM FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are
offered at very low prices.
Sir Special inducements offered to builders In
want of ORATE FRONTS. ley29tf
WILLIAM MIAMI. ',End Pe/WOLIN,
MAIIIIIOII A. COMM. Smola Parßom
Gomm' Partners.
MEANS & COFFIN,
(eneoemors to M'Caaagot Mom a C 0..)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water Streets,
ram, rimnieriamir. PA
MILITARY GAIIIIITLET* I
BITCH AND KID GAUNTLET%
IN WHIT B AND arm
R oss iya by Enoreas this day at
EATON. NAORUM k ayE.
auld N 0.17 /Nth aped
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MOOING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1862.
tIia&DELIIIA iDVIETISEIKATS
ZONE JOHNNOIII,
GERM COHISSION IBRCIIANT
Flour, Grain and all kinds of Country
Produee, Wines and Liguori.,
Cigars, 'Cubans, d•c.
Sir Lib
WIN eral' advances made on corudgumonts o
HUM ES.
OFFICE ARO WAREHOUSE EIT SOUTH SECOND ST
an26:ly - PHILADELPHIA.
WM. BRICE &
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO: IS SOUTH WATER STREET,
]Philadelphia.
*IL Liberal advances made on consignments
whenrequired. myl-lyd
CHARLES MAGEE,
Importer and valor in
Clothe, Cansimeres, Satinetts,
Vesting% Tellers' Trimmings, &c,
255 MARKET STREET,
Eorth Side, PHILADELPHIA.
myl-lyd
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO. 813 MARKET STREET
Jobbers in Cloths, Cuss;nacres, Vesti.ngs,
&c., &c.
Always on hand a well solaeted mock of 00 , :x1
snitablo for the trade.
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
IMPOETKIIIII OP
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.,
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN I ELLISON-WM ? ELLISON-HOUMA 1.1 11 ELLts t
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CASSINIEREB AND VESTINGS,
NO. 339 MARKET STREET,
(2d door below Fourth.)
myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA
H URST & MAGEE—
Wholesale 13rugyribitot,
O. 1423 MARKET STRE.EI',
1 - 111L-11)EL lA,
DEALERS IN
Paints, Oils. Window Glass, Dye-stuM, Am.. and
Agents for Kerosene; Ohl. and Pittsbui gli C , :at
Oils, Burning Fluid, Cain phone. Tar, Pitch, It U.SIL-
Wagon and Railroad arouse. in3-1:3m1
GEORGE GRANT,
Mannfaaturer and Wholeeale and Retail Dealer
IN £VERY DZSCRIPTION OF
GENTS' FURNISHING CiOUDS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
myr-ly PH I LADELPII TA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
140 IN G ri & - U. AR C]
MANUFACTURERS d IMPORTERS,
—UN—
ME.N'II FURNISH ING GOODS AND
TAILORS' itIMM INGS,
NO. 10 PiouTH rot: cram STREET.
myl:lyd
The Philosophic Burner.
HIrDENI'lli NEW DUUBLE•A yrs N..
l'hilosoklic Burner for Carbon
ready. it pus:ow:mg Litany aaivnotaye.. nYrr thi
Common Burners.
•
1. It tuakes a large or wall light with perfe.n
combustion.
It will burn any quantity et oil Kish safety
It can be used with a long or short , •lini.ne;
It eau be used as a taper night-lainn.
It can always be made to burn econinni..3ll3
It is more easily wicked than any other
ier.
J.
4.
5.
6.
barn
7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re
moving the cone.
- .
8. It throws all the white light above the cone.
9. -The chimney can he removed or inserted
without touching the glass.
These burners are the common No. 1 Pize, and
can be put on any lamp now in use. Leers eon using Carbon nil should hare a Philosophi.
Burner. Price 23 cents: per dozen 62. Sold al
No. 22 FOURTH street. l'ittsburgh.
je2s-Iydw P. MAYIOE:IY.
NATRONA. 01
WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING
this article, which for brilliancy in burning
freedom of offensive odor, and transparency to
color. (which color we warrant to bo changed by
age or exposure.) is unsurpassoxi at:3' illumi
nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitit tc
Oil to the consumer, wo can specially roam:scud
it. Also, our manufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by all large Soap Mutters and Oil Retluerie.:,
which excels GO per cunt, in strength all the make
of English Soda brought to this country. Our
manufacture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL I, AC.
Are so well and favorably known. we trust the
mention is sufficient.
All orders and inquiries will Iva rrotuptiy at
tended to by addressing.
(iIiORUE COLHOUN. Agent,
Penna. Salt Manufeeturing Company.
24 Wood street, Pittsbureh.
nomirtaw:h.
LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MINES
SMELTING WOK KS.
PARR. DI"CUBLEPY az
Manufacturers of
Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cop
per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, t-,pe ter
Bolder, &a. Also importers and
dealers in Metals. Tin
Flatly_ Sheet Iron,
Fire, he.
gip Constant!) , on hand. Tinmen's Idaoblots
nd Toole. Warehouse N 0.149 FIRST and 120
BOOED STREETS, Pittsburgh, Poona.
Sir Special orders of Copper out to any desired
tem. ro2Mr,isw
Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa
SITVATED ON THE A LLEG HENN
Mountain near Loretto, 4 miles from Cres
son Station , Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria
county, Pa., will be open for the reception of Via.
itors
On the 25th dny of Jane.
An excellent Band of Music will be in attend
ance during the season.
For circulars and further information, oprlg to
FRANCIS A. GIBBONb.
Proprictar.
ielB-dteepl
REMOVAL.
FINE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN
UFACTU LUNG COMPANY
Have removed their Office from 24 Wood et. to
OLD BEE W CRY,
Comer of Pitt and Duquesne Way.
OFFICE ON PITT STREET.
OFFICE OF THE OMR %L BOARD OF BODO AMR, 1
Pith , llUFEh4 August 7.14, 1862
MINE RE.EXAMINATIOgi or 4 rr;Li-
IL rants for AdDliilBloCl to the High School will
commence WEDNESDAY 27th Durant at 8
o'cl eh a. m. JOUR A. SERGE r 4 r.
au2s:3t, Secretary.
STEAMBOAT AGENCY.
WM. EIA.ZILETT
lbw (owned an °fees at
NO. 9CI WATER STREET..
Where he will transact a Galena Atsawboat
A gwa y beams, and would solicit a Apra of .at
roma* twee stearnhoattrom '1:0214-41
STOW 1l wATzs rimy wawa to
in&ion calibre ressilardireby
PHILADELPHIA,
AND DEALERS IN
CEXECI
I col Boric. Agen
SELECT fILE.
KIT EIIfLKE PROtr
Some tenyears ago, 7Mitea travelers in
Oregon suffered very sevisiekyfrom attacks
of Indians, I was one otyk pasty passing
through the wild and atikliowitState on my
way to California. Afser a 'Month's ride
from the IVillamette Valley, we diverged
Westward from the grim emigrant trail,
and found ourselves caisipakeme evening
on the trail to Creseent*,%st its inter
sectsion by Deer Creek Iti'ciffshot of the
Illinois river. Ourparty imiadited, besides
myself, of two lethargie . fiermans, ana fee
ble-minded young artis liitety from Lon
don, and a stark, taciturn hunter, from
Missouri. During our korigjOurney I had
tried to be companionable-Intl each of my
fellow-travelers in turn aid' at last had
fallen back on Kit Batlike, the Missourian,
with whom I had gradttisili established
terms of a Smoking. not talkfiiiintimacy.
Ou the evening of out. encampment on
Deer Creek, supper laSika 'been eaten
gold the horses picketed b efore' etting the
guard, each of us betookbiniself to his own
private relaxation. This 'waif Or the Ger
mans, sleep: for the taist, self-examina
tion by the help of a 'Maall on a comb
handle; for Kit and me;
,the resolving of
ourselves into a vigoroted-'smoking com
mittee. When we had-been smoking for
some little Limo Kit suddenly addressed
me:
"Mate," he said, "this hoes don't kin
der fancy this bar camp, lielloalt,"
To my eyes a better camping ground
oould not have been eshieted. It was
pitched on a flat prairie, where "wood,
water, and grass" were. each at hand,
wliii,e, at the same timodiere was no cov
er for lurking Indiana
~ i l llllllBter than the
creek—a long rifle shot di stant.. But Kit,
I observed had, his ele , on s thin spiral
of smoke. miles and noise away.
"An Indian camp final" I exclaimed.
• 'And Rogue River too nese" . Bit growl
ed. . "
. .
I understood him. W. were camped
not far from Rogue giver, sad it was
likely enough die tire hod been lit by an
outlying party of the Reike tulle, who had
earned their subriquetViaa.beiag notori
ously the most ra , eully - liiiesm mall Ore
gon. The night, boycotter, passed without
ulat at. In the mornicg: the German's
cattle, already half fouedered were found
to be so badly galled bt careless saddling,
that it was agreed we should halt for four--
awl twetry hours. to give the poor brutes
a chance of recruiting. .
Kit., who I ever descended to argument,
made a very wry face. at this plan, and
catching up his ride, as was has custom,
prepared for a hunt. !I went with him.
and, after some heirs. wegot within range
of a herd, and shot, for supper, a smell
elk, or wapiti deer. On nearing ourcatup
again, we saw that our party had been
joined by a young Indies lad. Equipped
in a suit of dressed deer-skin, with ago,od
deal of Indian finery about him, he stood
in an easy attiude by the camp fire, while
our artist sketched aim, and the Germans
were looking on lazily.. This admission
of the Indian into the asap, use against
all prairie laws, as it has been fiend that
such visitors alai invariably spies, and
"trouble" is pretty sure to come of their
visits. Kit, therefore, throwing down his
venison, burst angrily into the group.
"I found him in the creek; I
only 11•11 t•
ed to draw hint," explained the startled
artist. dropping his 'sketch +leek— and
brush.
Draw Kit shouted, '•1'll draw
a bead on the young t• t .c's carcass if he
don't !nuke tracks th:al Le) time.—
said the ire!' II hunter to me, us
'he I:ieldened nide:kin darted across the
your shooting-irons right,
!or we'll have trouble afore long. This
i , doti knows lion Alt of I ojuns, he don't. —
tni,,,td,.nt. to g•-t away from our present
Inp, 1 Wu , toot ,errs when the day drew
to a eb.se. and we began to prepare supper.
V. Idle I eitopped some wood for the tire.
Kit cut up the carea.o. ot the elk we had
shot in tl,e morning. anti ki.gaded the flour
!Or bread in the "prospecting•' tin. When
I had :naile up the tire, there was no water
for the coffee. As usual, our companions
h a d Leen !outing about, aiding little or
nothing in the indispensalde camp duties.
somewhat armored, 1 bade one ot the loaf
ers take our tin saucepan down to the
cr.-.•k to till it. Of course, there was a
diseussiun amine; the lazy us to who should
be at the trouble of performing this slight
service. In the end, one of the Germans
took the sa u tc•epan up, and, with an un
gracious expletive. departed on his timed.
My tire blay...tl away brightly. litt•s cake,
propped tip before it with u stone • w a s ha
king ii: the teo.al primitive fashion, and the
‘etioom steaks, cut up into little chunks.
:Ist-ended on a peeled wand, were twirling
over the einhors. Still the German lam
not returned with the water. As. in spite
of our hails. he did nut emerge trout the
hollow . I the creek, which haul a steep
hank considerably higher than ft man,
his fellow countryman was disluttebt•d to
s e c wh a t he was doing. When he in his
turn had disappeared down the bank. 1
noticed that bat, who sat on the ground
twirling the spit, let it fall into the fire,
and seemed to listen anxiously to a sound
that reached only an car quick as his. But
shortly an awful shout arose. It was a
heart-reeding appeal for help, and I should
certainly have responded to it by rushing
down to the creek, but that the powerful
grasp of Kit, who had now risen from the
ground, withheld me. A ain, and this
time fearfully prolonged, the cry of a man
in his extremity arose, and we saw the sec
ond German struggling desperately from
the creek. Even from the distance at
which we stood we could perceive that, du
ring the few moments of his absence, he
had passed through a terrible ordell:, for
his clothes, where not torn completely
away, hung in strips about his person and
exposed the naked flesh, crimson with
litany slashes, telling that the cruel and
silent knife had been at work on him. For
a moment this ghastly figure extended its
arms towards us and tittered another cry,
but fainter than before. It was his last
effort. Apparently seized from behind by
an unseen hand, the unfortunate man tot
tered for u moment, then threw up his
arms, sank back and disappeared down the
creek. Kit was the first of the witnesses
of this shocking tragedy to break silence.
"Injuus," he cried ; but his explanation
was superfluous, for, as he uttered it, a .
crowd ot red-skins jumped forth from the
creek, and charged down upon us with
pealing whoops.
"Look to the cattle, or we'll all be rub
bed out, by thunder," shouted Kit, as we
caught up our rifles. No white man's
horse can brook the Indian whoop, and all
those of ours that had hitherto been gra
zing quietly about, with the lariats
dragging. galloped wildly over the prairie
in full stampede, and were irrevocably
lost. Only three horses remained to us.
They had luckily, a short time before,
been hitched up to a tree near at hand.
Before these terrified brutes could break
away we had sprung to their heads and
effectually secured them by do.ibling their
lassoes. At first; panic struck by the ap
palling sight I had just witnessed, and the
critical position in which we were placed,
I entertained the idea of flinging myself on
the back of one of the horses and flying
f r my life; but the uuuter restrained me.
“Do as I do, mite,' said he x with an ad-
mirable coolness that completely reas
sured me, and, in obedience to his exam
ple, I took cover behind our horses and
leveled my rifle across their backs, point
blank at the approaching rout of redskins.
These. who were armed chiefly with bows
and arrows, observing our demonstration,
and knowing that we were not to be taken
by surprise, or without a certain loss to
themselves—conditions utterly opposed to
all Indian ideas of warfare—gradually fal
tered in their pace until they came to a
stand-still, and then broke and fled back
to the cover of the creek in great confu
sion.
(To be Continued.)
DI/IF. SAVINGS INSTITUTION. NO.
110 Smitudeld street. opposite Le Custom
Hotum. Chattoretl by the Legialame.
OF VIC.M.RI3.
Pave'dent
„JAMES PARK, Jr
VICE PBESIDENTS.
Wm. H. Smith Rudd
Thos. D. Hessler A. Heineman
Francis Sellers Josh..a Rhodes
Jokes F. Jennings. Jacob Stuckrath
Thomas
Lloyd Alex. Bradley
Henn Alfred Sleek
TATAISID.
Josiah King C Lea
A 8 Bell Jos Dilworth
9 8 Fowler W A Reed
Jae W Woodwell R C Schmertz
F Rahm C W Ricketson
J hi Tiernan 8 il Hartman
D Id Long R J Anderson
Jas W Baxter D E McKinley
C II Wolf Robert D Cochran
Wm smith W linnson
0 B Jones B F Jones
W II Phelps C B Herron
DEORNITAIIT AND TADASCRIB,
D. E. MoKINLEY.
Open daily, from II a. it. to >t r. u. Also. Tues
day and Saturday evenings ._from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards.
Disideada declared in December and June of
eachyear.
Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the
credit of the depositor as pridolpal. and bear in
teraB. thus oompouuding it.
Books containing Cbartet.:By-Laws„ iko n fur
nished at the office.
. . .
air This Institution offers, especially to these
?arsons whose earningeare small, the opportunity
o accumulate. by small deposits, easily eared, a
sum which will be a resource when needed, their
money not only beingeafe but bearingiaterest, in
stead of remaining unproductive. myl2
OWEN BYRNE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
49 St. Clair Street.
3ENTLKAINN'S CLOTHING NADI TO OR
DER CHEAP FOR CASH.
HAWING ILETVANED 'l9lOllll NEU
YORK. with a choice stock of CLOTHS.
CASSIMERRS and YESTINGS, which can br
purchased at prices far below the usual rates.
sarG G reat Inducements offered to cask buyers
witZl
Lucent 011 Work s.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
Moashatoroos of
PURE WHITE! SEIFINZio
C.A.11.130N OIL.S
Office, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREIT. Pitts
burgh, Ps. m.lB-6md
WOTIOE TO OIL REFINEII6 AND
t‘ OTHERS.
111 E PENNA. SALT MANITFACTURING CO.
Having completed their arrangements for the
manufacture of
CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL,
Are now
_prepared te.euppke the trade therewith.
Their P latinum Still having a capacity of 12.000
lb. per day, they will be enabled to All orders in
large quantities without delay.
&Wives GEORGE COLIIOUN, Agent,
Otliee.2l WOOli at. PittAtlrdi.
JOHN LITTLE, Jr.,
NO. 106 FOURTH XTREET.
STOCK 4NO BILL BROKER
Protainoory Notes, Stock Bondi. cad Mortgage
hounid and sold. ty,a
r' ETU EXTRACTED w et/
M. PAIN by the 119, of an apps.* tn• whereb)
oo drugs or galvanic batter aro vied.. Medi
cal gentlemen and their families haws their teeth
extracted by my ',recta. and are 00-dy to testify
48 to the safety and painlessness eV, "porati a.
whatever has been said by pene-r- ted in
asserting thecontrary. having e• of my
process.
a%-ARTIFICIAL TEETH fere* ad ft even
6kyle, and charge* no low. u tat ment the
beat of tuatarial in all cues.
E. OUDRY. Peed"
1414 Stuitkield street
ool4ly-le
ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS
BY BAIL, POST PAID.
Trebles, sr E stings, 4 lenfths , beet quality... 2.1(
eeonds. or A - 3 ' best Italian... 15,•
Thirds or D " 3 • best Italian... 1.5 c
Fourths or (.4 " 1 " pure Silver... f 4.1.-
Best quality French or German Ist, 241, 3d and- .
4th Stringe, each 10.
Best quality Guitar D; A and E. silveretrings.
each
Second quality Guitar D. A and It, silver 15c
strings. each
Best quality V iolinaello and D. each Ole
Best quality " ti and C., each 25c
Mailed to any address post paid on receipt °I
the money, or in Posta,* manna
B 1 JOHN H. 31ELLOR.
yr W nod r te .
N. B—A large lot of fresh string, just arrived
-Use, Violin casts, Flutes. Accordions, Ate. it!
IIEAD QOAATEu‘ 7 . I
titrau.u- Gustaiee prin.
Her baiting. . mum 16. 1882
STATE ICAL BO &ROOF !PEN IV-
S I. VA N A.— he State .iNedical noard wilt
meet in the Hall of the House of Repro-antivirus.
a• H .rriaburg. on TuUtteDA t*TEMB:i
Ith IS 2. and sit OV aDA ,fo: the oxamiliation
of candidates for the twit of Assistaat Surgeon
in senney Tama regiments.
Candidata. w II register their names at the Hall
at 8 o'oluck a m.. and none but those presont
punctual y atm.'srill be examined
Citizens et POEM Iv.nla. of goat health, and
capa.de active service in the geld. can alone
be receive
by order of A. 0. Co arnr_,Governor of Ponn'a
HANKY 11.8311 TH.
.tingeon nen. Pa
National Horse Fair at Chicago.
HE FITTesIII7IS4IIII. FT. WAYNE &
CIIICAOO MAIL Alt CO.. wil sell Kt
°union Tickets on MONDAYS and 1 1.! E-D YS.
Sept lit and Id. sth and sth to parties ' , Mina
to attend tee NATIO•AI. HORSE FAIR to be
held at chioatto. eomateneing Sept. 2d and end
ing t•ept; I:Ath.
boo ti.keta will be sold at $lOl 80 for the
round tno. and will be rood solos West on .y on
thedas assist ha. they will be recalls d fur the
return trip Am any train until that of Sunday
night. •eptentiter
Parties hold.nis ADA tickets. stamped by the
Secretary of the Fair, will be allowed by the
au , bonds' to leave Chia.go without any other
WM. P. SHINN,
Central Pass Agent
To strn.oams AID corrniscromis
We ere now mann/sonatina a mato, whirls of
LI ME,
which we are prepared to deliver from oar COAL
TAMA, MP zaszurrir STREET.
Betuality of FasioUgsr.Coal always on
ow*
band so osos
—l.-----
Dielnnen. MITZIWART •
VT blb RA NTS SVARTERMIASTEREP WAR.
,
ND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST
THE GOVERNMENT.
PIT
by •
PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY.
7-t) d JOHN D. smut. Clothier
WM. ............ 408. R. HUNTE.B
WK. H. SMITH dr CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS
4.44 APlTirsts Ran
VIIIIIIII-14 BAIRIMMILA elfreifit
J Digigni, fonnivoil nn nninitenment and &r
Irby It&THRB& B
Noe. UM saillißMWratnee.
PE'IIIONA OIL, WO a H.&
LONG. MILLER & CO..
WORKS AT SIIARPSBURSII STATION. AL
LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
mirollice and Wareham.
SS BASSET STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Manufacture; of Illuminating and Lubricated
Carbon Oil; and Benzoic.
NO. I REFINED OIL, WARRANTED
NON.EXIPLOSIVE. always on hand. .x21:13
N EW GOODSI NEW GOODS!!
Eaton, !Warrant & Co.,
Axe daily in receipt of new
TRIMMING.%
TRIMMINGS AND BONNET IicIIBONA,
EMBROIDERIES API`
REAL LACE GOODS,
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.
GENT'S SHIRTs,cOLLARS and TIES
SKIRTS; CORSETS,
HAIR NETS. ,L 4 ‘,.
The attention of wholesale buyers is invited to
our present stook.
EATON. MACRUM k Co..
• N 0.17 Fifth street.
CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.
The Subscriber wishing to close out his suer
BOUTS, SHOLS, AND HATTEML
To matte room for Fall Goods, will offer them at a
slight advance on cost You must call at the
CHEAP CASH STORE,
OF JOS O. BORLAND'S.
. 0 .2 OM Market street. 241 door from Fifth.
W ATE DlSSAisir.ll—
- Dc. BROWN'S MEDICAL
anci SURGICAL Office, No. tie
Smithfield street. Pittsburgh.
Pemnsylvania.
Mabl
et b urg Pitts. and n
has bean in"; - , "
.•
Practicefor the last twenty-Ase .4
years. His busince3 has been
confined mostly to Perste and
Surgical Diseases. • f
CITIZENS AND STMLNUNR
In need of a medical friend, should not fail to
And out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is
regular graduate, and his experience in the treat
ment of a certain class of diseases is a sere guar
antee to the Enterers of obtaining permanent
his
advice.
the 11E11 of his remedies and folloTirut his
advice.
DR. BROWN'S RS.M.F.DINS
never fail to oure the word form of Veiniest;
Diaol4l.B. Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.—
Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint.
which manifests Itself in the form of tatter
psoriasis. and a groat many forms of skin dis
eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely
ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers
hopes of a sure and speedy recovery.
SEMINAL W EAKNESS.
Dr. brown's routed es tor tne tuarraing trouble
brought on often by :at solitary habit ct sensaa
gratification. which toe young and weak uniniec'
often give way to. (to tb.ea own destruction,/ at
the only reliable rootodiso known in the tountr)
—they are safe. and make a speeds reet , ratice
of health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Browr.'s remedies never fail to curs thi.
Painful disease IN • saw airs—he will warrant a
cure. Heal.' treats Pilool, tileet. Donnorrhce.
Stricture. Urethal Discharges, Femala Weaklier.
Monthly Suppressions. Due oee of the Joints.
Fistula in Ann, Nervous Atestioni, Pains in tit:
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, to.
gather with all r;seamis CI an impure origin. -
A letter cloth:I - U.43g the symptoms, c(•ntnining
ran, directed to R.UliO Re./Stt Sinithr.ei•
St., Pittebursl, Pa.. will Lc inmediattqy answer.
ed. Medicine sent to an; L.d•iress, safely packet •
and secure fron.t oesenation.
Office and Private P.00II:A, ..I:llitbEekt
eureet Lois-dawne
LAME OPORTO 110ZEIN
F'
pure P.dt Rifle, "Duque Do Porto." in
ore and for sale by
•1)- Si 1.1. PP b PTri:STuni
Steam from iNew York to Liverpool.
SiEANIPMITP
GREAT EASTERN,
Walter Pators Commander,
WILL BE DISPATCUU
FROM uvEaroot. I F2.ONt NEW TOEK.
Caning at Haven-towu - - Sept, 5
'aturday - - Aug. 151 Souniay. - Ott. 25
Wedne.lay, - Oct- IThur-day,- - Dee. II
Tuesday. - - Nov Is I
airTniA magnificent -hip havingprevca herself
unequalted fur speed. safe . ty. and coosfort.teea
siehnees being unknown un 000 r.(.) in ztruegly rex
enunerteect to the ino.: el gible conveyance for
passengers.
FIBS? CABIN. from - - - - .$llO to $155
each berth. accenting to the site, situation, and
cco , uutedauun ut lite] hOLann, all having
the same priviie.es in the ,aloone and to regard
to 1.12r:1S alit( ditt,ollanct..
_ .
nit. s of ..pu.tni-n;s for families may be en
gaged by spectal agreeinel.t.
;:.errahts aec uu,pa uy g pa.se: . gers. and chil
dren under years of age, h.& fare; infaws
free.
SECOND CABIN.
State Room Berths, meals served at separate to
hie, SM.
Tickets tor tee voyage to and fro a Liverpool&
a fare and a half,
TIIIRD C-BlIsT
Intermediate atate ltoom—Pascengern found
with bed. betiding. t.,b10 uteaaits •od good tub
anutiol mod, - - - - - $55
STEERAGE.
With superior acconmioda ions. - $3.5
Each p.eseuger allowed twenty ctii)lo feet of
Uggs:re
An expel fenced surgeon on boartc.
For trcght or pass .ge spply to
lzt: tr.% itATTIGAN,
115 %v alet. stroet, i'lLtsLurgh.
Or to CtiA". 1. W2 l lßAlsy
At the office. , a.Y.
iinwLAND S ASI•P: WALL. /"Sill
14114
AVENIVE pitopratTy AT •
It.rAl tw..-story dwelt
ng bans. % well etre gad and in good order. por
tic:: in 1: not tw . parlors. :Han le mantles, din ng
-no ‘,. b king r.lo , ti. IVA !ling' room a
on firs fl ^r; hat five chambers a o-ets. boa
sele:hd .r; good ceit.r under th whole , ne:
brick bi c I .rouse, w flee g po arbors,
with Amid •neeofgr.peg, outran s.gooselierri ,, s,
str miter les, no m.p o and oth r hdd trerst
anse a s.it , nent of slim s at,u firmer.; over 50
fruit trees of elude cin ;wel , e erewreons,
brick, grave an 1 shell wa:ks Lot 82 feet by 87
deep :0 Rebecca snot; Kis, of accem by Pwsen
g.r Railway. The location is boa thy and p ea--
ant. A fine view of th ri: er Fee price and
terms apply to CIII.IBERT 01,
au2l 51 Market street.
KNAP'S BATTERY,
R ECRITATS WANTED FOR Ti ll
celebrated Battery. now with the army o
Virginia. General Pope commanding.
LIEUTENANT ATWELL,
Who hes been detailed on recruiting service. will
be in the city in a few days. In the mean time
persons wishing to loin the Battery will cal at
Al WELL, LEE & CO's
No 8 Wood street.
WILLIAM CARE & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Importers of
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, itt).
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers in
PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISK
$27 Liberty Street,
prirrx.iirnou. PA.
WALL PAPER !!
WINDOW CURTAINS ) &O
New Styles for Spring of 1882.
A Great Variety anti Nine ,snort
Went from 6 1-4 mato
to 46 per Piece.
For Bah by
THOMAS FADES,
NO. ID WOOD STRIKE%
Between 4to k sth. 9d dr.or below Did AMP
le4m
CCOLTRENDLVERN-5 AND 6 CISCO
6 shot. fur sale at minced orices
BR WS a TETLEY,.
136 Dona St set
BOOT. SHOES ATD I MIL% TO*
•-• l ad 7 01 =11 -11 t lieleHaadre AveDIA.
Establikhed 1842.
J. H. CASIDAY. - -'
Note, stock, Draft,' Bond and Wert•
gage, Rent Wide and nor.
eltandlnt lkokeir:
OFFICE. ROOM NO. IS BI7RIEE'6 BUILDING.
FOURTH STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa.
1111.25.000 to invest In and No. 1
Paoor. my 22
CORNWELL & KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
(At the old establirhod Otiltoh Aortal - T.)
DIIIIIVERINE WAY,
SEAM ST. (MAUS ASIJILEET.
Repairing done as omit ir7
BUCKET AND TUB MACHILNEI 9- ....
We have for sale TWO complete, e.ts of
CHET - AND - TUD ACHINItIIIi - Mexilv new,
an d o f the most improre, , . umouracture, The
imichinea earl be seen at our Barrel lactory. Tay
lor str.et, Math ward. • f
GUTHRIE qr RILL.
No 44 First street,
N. B. a c. Y. BAIAKi...II,
Manufacturers and Deaden; bli r .
BOOK OAP LETTER,
and all kinds of
WRAPPING PAPER, haveremoved from
No. 27 Wood street to
NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pittsburgh. Pi..
411 s•
Out raid for RAGS. acq
EOM? irIIaZELL
SORT. DAIL 7 ELL 'CO
_ •
5
Wholesale Grivers,.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDINII • NIERCNANTS,
Desists In Products sad Pittabuntb Minufastities.
It 1161 LIBEIRTY fiTREET,
Wind. PITTSBITIMII
THE ANDREWS PATENT. PIPE.
(PATENTZD JANUARY 21. 062.)
fNI/ 111 RES ONLY A TRIAL 10
prove its incomparable: 'superiority . to any
pipe now in use. It maybe smoked without any
deleterious or unpleasant effects, as the oil of to
bacco is not drawn into tke month. and the
tongue does not become furred or coated from in
balmy its poisonous properties. The bowl hi made
of the finest Devonshire clay. and givee to he to
bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to
bacco eannoe become moist. as in ordinary Pipes.
because the drip beneath receives the saliva that
insensibly escapee 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 t pima"
When the bowl becomes cicinced. ot• the drip
beneath requires cleansing, tbc pipe ineybe taken
apart by remosing the rim. The clay. bowl mos'
at any time be re toted to its priainal whiteness
by burning in the Are. (fist drying it thoroughly)
or a new bowl may bo procured of the dealer.
63Read the opinions of those who hsve tried
this_pipe:
From personal experience. wo know it to be
all that it ig represented "—Pltilada. Inquirgr.
"A very deculedimorovement."—Pnbtie Ledger
"All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex
collonce."—Etuning Bulletin.
"Decidedly the beet pipe in use."—Afesaltunk
"The pleasures of a smoke are enhanced a
thousand fold by its use, and the deleterious of
frets of smoking are entirely obviated."—Sundag
Di4patclt.
" / heartilyeoncur in the testimonials you have
as to its superiority over all Other pipes in use."—
J015..3. Rphr_er. M. D.
Ii It obviates, to a great extent. tho deleterious
effects of the poisonous constituents of tobince—
essontialied anti nicotine."—s, C. Briedenback
Numerous other extracts might be elven. but
the above are deemed sufficient
JONES A EVANS. General AEente.
a. 631 Arch street, Philadelphia.
ChutioWT-As this pipe is protected by Let
ters Patent. who may imitate it "shall
be p extent of klusitsw. t
MART, ,igeats.
and 161 Wood street:
ielB.2m PittAtireb.
THE BEST REVOLVER. TETA
drIOOPEIIIPS PATIENT DOMISIJA,AC.
TION REVOuVERS. mannfeettred in
Pittsburgh, are admitted by competent judges to
be the best Rerolvtre made
They cowbine rapidity of fire with deliberate
. ha, simpLcity of action , and security from acci
dent, and are of the highest ISt le of workman •
snip and finish
Office in Bank Block, Fifth street. over Kramer
& Rah= For sale toy
J. M. COOPER & CO..
Pa'entees & Manufacturers:
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
F O IL I J HE :PEROT AND PEAllafir.
GONORRHEA. G. F. 8 . 1 ., OREM:FAH
&lecheries. Seminal Weakness. Nightly Ruda.
glens. Inconti nee, Genital Irrita- •
6 Tel. Stricture and
Affo• ons of the Kid
neys and Bladder. -
Which has Loan ailed by upwards of
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS.
in att i re mottos. with the cadre ewes&
ante CVBED3II. COPATBA. CLPBMIIIB. or any
compound itherto mown.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS '
are
are epee, in action, often eraitine a c ure in a
few dais, and when a ewe is ethioteplapersian
ent. They are prepared frota vete t o extracts
that are bamboos the teretem, an nets? beam
ate the aomaeb. or impregnate the. braajrand
beir a nz anted, all airlitaxnUt LOUIE 'avbffted.
Noe of diet is nerierNal *Ha 3111011111445=
nor do es sir action interfere with times; , nr
mita. Each box contains six Costoi_puip zii R.-;
PRICE ONE DO
*.AA•
Dr. Bell's Treatise oa Srailital
Wi re haws. •
Self Abuses. Gonorrhea. Wed. &e. a Pamphlet of
5" pages. containing important advice to the
Aimed. SENT t KEE. Six cents are required to
pay postage.
nu. BELL'S Gums Boost, 1
A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, °kit, Slrio
tarn Sadallia. set.. in all the vati‘me btagekilith
7 1' escriptions in English, adapted for slcif
tea t meat. without th. aid of a physician k , •
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
The Pills or Books wit sbe rent. aerate frnakob
serration. by :pail. post-paid..bf arly . .edvsgesed
Agent, on receipt of the nternty, • N e i
J. BRYAN. litoettester,__lS. Y_Slorts" • t.
JOSEPIEnaIc ,
corner Market street mini Dittnernt,
Agent Sir Pitt*trial.
Sold by all Druggists. ...18.....eaelans
SoLAR OIL WORKS COMPARE%
OF PRITNISYLVANL‘v •
OFFICE 821 CLAM STREElowar the Britt%
WlAddrese
- J. WEAVER...TR-Secretary and Tramper.
Wl9-tf
CllaLT'S REVOLITZEIL ALL. SIZES.
Old and New Modol. for rale at hAJwiece by
BONE .t TETLEY.
inn Wood Wheat.
HOOP suinTw--Fon LADIES. MIS
EC!! sad Chi.dren. at bto. ellead's auction
ODD FORKS FOR SALE KY
BROWN & TETLEY ,
13fi Wood street.
***
A FRIEND VW WEED. TRY
tf SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT' is
ttrepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephau.Sueekof
Connecticut. the great bone setter. - an dobes been
used in his practice foe the last twenty yeanrwith
the mod astonishingsuceess. As an external rem
edy it is without a rival and will allevfati mein
more speedily than any other preparanoc... For
all Rheumatic and Nervous Disordere truly
infallible and as. .a cure for .Sores. , Wounds
Sprain. Bruises. ke., its sootimur. healfor,.amt
Powerful stnmathenina properties. excite_tbehrer
wonder and ainmiebruent of all who have ever
given it a trial. Over Rent hundred certillinten of
remarkable ewes, rf s raed by it withinthe last
t,
two years , attest tb
R E. SELLERS k CO.
Anent, fur Pittsburgh,
e27:lydnreow
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