ENTI RELY VEGETABLE NO ALOOROLIO PREPARATION! A' PURE TONIC MEDICINE DR HOOFLANWS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS R C. M. JACKSON, Philade phis, Penna., Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic. or Nervous Debility. Diseases or the kidneys. and all Diseases Arising. from a Dimordered 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 Ilea.. Hurried and difficult Breathing, Eluttering at the Heart, Choking or sultheating sensations when in a lying oosture. Dimness of Vision. Dot. or webs ba 1...., um sight Fever and Dull. Pain in the Dead. Deficiency of Perspiration. Yel lowness ofthe Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, .ko. Sadden Flushes of Heat. Burn ing in the Flesh. Constant imaginings of Evil. and great depres sinn of spirits And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, &c, • T _NO ALCOHOL HEY. OR CON B TA AD IN WHISKY! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine flees out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal Popularity of llootland's German Bitters, (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous adventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity the flood gates of Nostrutus in the shape poor whisk v. vilely compounded with rious drugs, and Christened Tonics, Stomaehics and Bit ters. •. Beware of the innumerable nrray of alcoholic preparations in idethorie bottles, and big-beiiied Item% under the modett appellation of Bitters: which, instea4l of curing only aggravates diseases. and leave the diganpointod eiaffi.rers in despair. YOU WA NTS'O.lf ING to ST RENO T EN YOU? YOU if-ANT A 0000 APPETITE? DO YOU RANT To BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION/ DO YOU WANT TO PEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT To GET It ID OE NEIL' VOUS NESTS? DO W-4 NT ET.' "0 Y ? JO YOU WAN' SLEEP WELL? :PO YOU WA • 3 RISK D IGO I? OUS FEELING?. ,u do use HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Prom .f. A. D., editor of the En cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reason why - a man may not testify to the benefit he believes imself to have rermived from any simple preparation in the hope I hat he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoof: land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, beeause I was prejudiced siminst them for many years, under the impres •oun that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Rsu ~1r: the removal of this prejudice by proper Seats, and for enecuragement ,to try them, when aufferingfrom great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, ut the beginning of the present year, was fidlowed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of sodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for ix months before, and had A !most depaired of re aining. I therefore thank God and my friend for Greeting me to the useof them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Pm.: DEL 1.111.1, June 23. 1861. mom thv Rev. Joseph fl. Kennard, Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Miura. Da. Jack —DEAR Sot :—I La co been fr Luently requested to connect my name with com nendatious of different kinds of medicine, but egardirg the , ractics as out of my appropriate phere, I hav various instances,ned; but with a leer proof in and particularly in myowh family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof landa German Bitters, I depart from my usual course, to express my full conviction that for general debility of the system, and especially Liv er Com plat mt. it is a safeaud valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail, but usually I doubt nct it will be very bonelicial to those who suffer from the above causes. Yours very reopeetfully J. IL KENNARY), Eighth below Coats street, Phila., Dec. 24th. frikeethe Wife nt A LDERMAN WUND Ell, Ger wrntoton. GERMANTOWN. June 1, 1861. De. C. M. JACKSON—Sin—It gave me pleasure, fro years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying oat the German Bitters had done for me. lam ow psrfectly cured of all those diseases your 2edieine professes to cure, viz: Dyspepsia, Chron re and Nervous debility. disease of the Kidneys, tc. The powerful influence it exerts upon Ner vousprostration is surprising. I have been con sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and without hesitation, have recommended it for the above complaints, 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. Deny one should question what I say, let th ew eo n ,. za Germantown, and I will prove to theirsatisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above diseases. Respectfully, HANNAH 'WUNDER. Main street, above Rittenhouse. Germantown, snn'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 A NY Y PNILAIIKI.PHIA. August 12,1862 DR. C. M. to o th cha n ge water,ile in Vir ginia, owing e change of I was taken with a severe diarrhcea, which seemed incurable, mid which greatly weakened me. When we reached Martinsburg. I feared I should have to nine home; but noticing some of ybur Bitters in -he store Mr. IL il. Price takingat town, I pur based a sumilY, and on it was speedily re stored to health. The diarrhcva was quickly checked, and I experienced no return of it. A number of my comrades, who suffered in thesatne manner and from the same cause, with whom I shared the Bitters, von me in this certificate. I expect to return to the seat of war with the Leg en, and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit rsin my knapsack. I would not be without it r its weight in gold. particularly on going into a milestone region. Yours, truly, A.R. ALTEMUS, Company IL Scott Legion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Bee that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON." is anthill WRAPPER of each bottle. Principal Office and Mannfaotory, NO. 081 ARCH JONES & EVANS, 1817OCESIOR8 TO C. M. iACCEION & CO.) PROPRIETORS. sir For map by Dauagista and Dealers in every own fn the United States. and by Hr. GEO. H. REYSER, H. P. SCHWARTZ, Pitteburigh. goy24 :IY-deod Allegliesy City. IM-Also for Bale at JOSEPH FLEMING'S °tor!! girw_ of the Diamond and Market atresn. or Ede also by SOWN JOHESTOR, Omer litsdadlsid sad loss* sow . • . .. . .. • : ... . , . . . vc,' , . . . . . ~ ..3 . . ... . ... . . . 4 1 1 1 tt • 5 b . .. i ~1 .1 .. . 3 / " 111 1 " . ' 1 . • i . ',' I . 1.1 . 1 0 5 . L \,,,...,..., . b-t . . 4 . tor, Editor & Pro 1 rietor. . PREPARED BY Parties who propose fu•nishing supplies to this Department will state iu their proposals how long the proposition bolds, and on 100 back of eaeh bid will be a guarantee. signed by two responsi ble partie.s, that the bidder will execute the con tract Ira warded bun. No letters or telegrams of inquiry will be answered, but alter the letting of the bidders trill be duly notified when. their proposals are accepted. Proposal twill be marked on the outside, "Proposals for Army Clothing." JNO 11. DlCliElt....ON. Captain and A. Q. M. Pllll STERIALS CONSTANTLY O 1 hand, for sale with instructions: Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS. Our work is not to be excelled by that of au,' Hoofer in 'Western Pennsylvania. H. P. SHOPE, 75 Smithfield et, jeZ-3m4 Pittsburgh. pROBIAS RATTIGAN. EUROPEAN Agent, 115 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 sailing packets. 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 ol Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow all and Galway. f KENSINGTON KALOV' D din 13.T.ACHL, Manufacturers of ar, Sheet, Boller ' Plate, Hoop, A and T Iron, Malls and Spikes; Iso. Screen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron. suitabl the Coal Works. Works are adjoiningClTY GAS WORK Warehouse. No. SS Water street and N 6 Market street, Bagaler's splB:6sm-is STOVE Tp. c• stl`s. 4.4.0 NO. 30 WOOD STREET, terser Neemid, Pittsburgh, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer th all kinds of Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Pronto, Fenders, &o. *sr In our sample room may be found the ELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits og which have been folly tested by . °agenda. and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market; together with &vestigially ther desirable patterns. have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, embresing some of the BEST PATTERNS now Aired to thelniblie. 491,- FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Conunon Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very low prices. Sir Special inducemente offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. my29tf WILLIAM REAM DAVId Waxman% HARRISON A. omen. Bimetal Partner. General Partners. EILEANN dr COFFIN, (Baeeeesors to BrCandles& Means A C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, 03rner Wood and Water Streets, %PHs primesomasin. PA MILITARY GAUNTLETS t DUCH AND HID DAENTLEEII• IN WH I T E AND BUFF. Received by Express this day at EATON. MACRUM & CO'S. No. 17 Fifth street iiIELAND PROPERTY FOR MALE Ur —A handsome twn story brick dwelling eon_ mining six rooms and a kitchen. with between 3 and 4 acres of ground, on which in over 100 bear ing fruit trees, shade trees, shrubbery, Ate.; two never failing springs and a well of good water. Possession given immediately . For price and terms apply to N. P. SAWYEB. ants 47 Wood street. AJ RAIVia FOR NULLS RY BOWS a T Una ii. OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, No. 101 East Third street, , CINCTNIKATI 9 Augustlli, 1862: .1 ILDROPONALS ARE INVITED FOR 1 furnishing Uniform. Regulation Clothing, and Camp and Garrison Equipage for the new levies of volunteers and militia of the United States, arms of and EqiPaa'e, for the different arms of the service, to correspond. in make and material, to that heretofore used, and to conform to the patterns in the office of Clothing and Equipage, in this city, where specifications and samples may be inspected. 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 eon, tractor's name. The following list embraces the principal anp• plies needed: ARTICLES OF CLOTHING. Uniform Coats, consisting of Engineer, Ord nance. Artillery and Infantry: Uniform Jaekets, consisting of Cavalry, Ar tiliery,lnfantry, ZUllaVe and Knit; • Uniform Trowsers, consisting of Footmen, Horsemon, Zouave' and Knit; Cotton Duck Overalls; Drawers. Flannel and Knit: Shirts. Funnel and Knit; Great Coats, Footmen and Horsemen; Straps for Great Coats: Blankets, Woolen and Rubber; Ponchos; Talmas: Sack Coats, Lined and Unlined; Boots, Bootees, Leggings, Stockings; Stocks, Leather Uniform Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed; Uniform Caps;_ Forage Caps, Recruits, Cavalry and Infantry, Cap Covers. Stable Frocks, Sashes; Haversacks, finapsiticks, Canteens. ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE, Hospital Tent., Wall Tents, Sibley Tents, . Common Tents, D'Abri Tents; Mosquito BIM; Regimental Colors; Camp do National do Standards; Storm Flags: Garrison de Recruiting Flags Guidons; Axes. Spades: Hatchets: Mess Panic Camp Kettles; Pickaxes; Bugles, TruiLL eta. Drums; Fitts; Company Order; BOOKS, -do Clothing Account; do Descriptive: do Morning Report; Post Orderi 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 for the fulfillment o every contract. All proposals received by anon of the tenth day from the date of this advertisetnent.will be open ed at noon of that day, and tho articles immedi ately needed will be awarded to the lowest res ponsible biddcrs pre,cat. Contract, for further supplies will be rwarded from time to time, as favorable bids are received, up to the time at makintt the contract. 13y order of the Quartmmaetcr General J NO. H. DICK 1.,W,0N, Captain and A. Q. M. NOTICE GRAVEL. FELT, AND CANVAS ROOFING. IRON AND NAIL WORKS A. BRADLEY, fiIIiADELIIIIA NUMMINHS, JESSIE Hlllllll COMXISSION AND DISALEIL IR Flour, Grain and all aunts of Connery Produce, Winne and Liquors, Mara, Tobago, AS Liberal Mennen' made on consignments of HIGH WINES. OFFICE MID WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST itu.Mas PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE &, CO., PRODUCE AND PRO VISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Liberal advances made on consignments when required. myl-lyd CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and (ostler in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinette Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, a,c, 265 MARKET STREET, North Side, PHILADELPIILI. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO., 813 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings &a., tic. Always on hand a well selected stook of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & 880., lIIPOITE2II OP WINES, BRANDIES, ac., AND DCALCZA IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT NTREET PHILADSLPHIA. I IN JOHN It ILLISON-WM I' ELLISON-RODMAN R ELL LS ON JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF lITHS, CASSINERES AND VESTINGS, NO. 339 MARKET NTREIET. (Std door bellow Foureh.) PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN ZVENT DINCEIPTIoN 05. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PUTT:AM:T.I'IIIA C. HARRY BRIAN, LO NG COPI 7 I nc 1" 11.42: MANUFACTURERS & —OF .• URN'S rtrusisinpie . GOODS AN): TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA OWEN ISYRN4I, MEROHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. 3 ENTLEMENI3 CLOTHINO MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. HAVING Rerun:vim FRAN NEW YORlc_with a choice stock of CL, CASSIMERES and VESTINOS. which canbe purchased at prices far below the usual rates. arGreat inducements oEored to ouch harem. 0121.4ku Lutoeaut Oil Wo DUNCAN, DUNLA.P & CO., Maneacturers of PURE WRITE REFINER, C A 1i 11 fl.) N C 1 1 L re; . Office. NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET, Pitts burgh. Pa. mai-Cold JOIIN LITTLE, Jr., NO. 106 FOURTH STREET. STOCK AND BILL BROKER Promissory Noted. Stock Bondi, and Mortgages bought and sold. 'FA NEW GOODS. VVWE HAVE JUST EIVE FROM the the East a large and R c E ho C ice select D ion of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ent:lents' and Youths wear. embracituta all the newest styles COATINGS. CASSI3IERES AND VPSTINGE4. W. B. neIGEE J 43 Federal atree Corner Market Square. Allezh ens city. nay 9 STEAMBOAT Atik.NClV. W . A. Z.". F. "1"1" Hu opened an °Mee at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will traniaet a Oeneral Steamboat Agency liminess, and would solicit a aharo of pat e rousse from steamboat men. SP24-111 QTONE WATER PIPE FROM 2 to S SZt inch calibre received and for sale by au22 HICNIY H. CO I.LI NS. Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store For Bale. THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Wholesale Grocery and Liquor llouse, do ing a good tr.do on one of the best busines3 streets in the city. is offered for sale. as the own ers wish to go into other business. For further Particulars address au7-tf LOCK BOX 18. Pittsburgh P. 0. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are noinumfeeturins a superior adagio of LIME, whloh we are prepared to dam fromour COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. Beet quail of Venwilly Coal always on band am waist. ISICIENON. STEWART a CO - PARTNERSHIP. THE luNnensxaNED HAM ANSOCIA ted with MIL uw sun OLlVisli, McCI. IN 110C It. m a copartnership, for the transaction of the CARPuT BUSIN[S-. under the name tool firm of W. McCLINTuCK A SUN. he solicits from a generous public a continuance, to the new firm • of the liberal patronage heretofo e by him, self enio.ted. W. MouLINTUCK. C ARPETS -Having purchased for CAS II before the late misname, the tersest stock of Carpets in the city, we would call the attention of wholeule and retail buyers to our complete as sortment of CARPETS. MATTINOS. OIL CLOTHS. Am W. MoOI.I.I4TOCK a SOK. au2d. 112 Market street. • RHEIN ZEPHYR! 1200 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL, Of all the choke and &Tanta shades and min tures. rem FANCY KNITTING. Dealers supplied in quantity at leas than pres ent Eastern prices. BATON, IKACitinkt k CO.. Na 17gid; sonar DALULL..... _ A. Y. DALZELL, UOBT. DALzELL Wholemde Grocers, mum= AND FORWARDING NERCRANTS. AND Deal, Benin Prods., sad Pitblbursh Maanhatores, No. OM mummy /rids, L PITTEIBIJAGH DAILY POST. Paste Board Patriot Almost every community is cursed with a class of men, just now, that cannot be better described than the heading of this article. The Chicago Post describes them as follows: "He is the float belligerent defnonffir' ti ve of all beings. He is continually want ing to hurt somebody, and wanting that somebody should know and believe it.— He is for fight. Not that he is very apt to enlist, unless in the "Home Guards,'' but whenever there is enlisting to be done his voice is heard above all other voices in urging others to do so. If the emergency is great or the danger imminent he gets terribly excited about it. He will rush. aronnd frantically, use terrific words and gesticulates in an alarming manner. lie expresses a vehement desire to rip and slash things. He blows like a thunder gust. He prances and kicks up like an unruly mule on a railroad. He snorts like a steam engine. He gets red in the face like a boiled lobster. He roars and bellows and paws the ground with wrath. lie gnashes his teeth and shakes his fist at the enemy—six or seven hundred miles off. He expresses a willingness to cut the throats of any number of traitors, and wants to know why other folks don't do it. He is turbulent. He wants a "muss" in which somebody or nobody (except him self) shall get a broken head. He ex horts somebody to borrow a meat-axe and to "spare neither males or females."— He insists on demolishing things at a sin gle blow and ltkea quack medicine adver tisement gives full particulars how to do Obituary. John IL Thomson. Late United States Senator. ohn R. Thompson, United States Sen ator from New Jersey, died at his resi dence at Princeton, New Jersey, on Fri day last, at midnight. His health has been sinking for many months, and his death was not unexpected. Mr. Thomson was born in Philadelphia, on the 25th of September, 1800. He was bred a mer chant, and was employed in commercial pursuits in Chi:.a for several years. He was appointed Consul to Canton by I'resi• dent Monroe. In 1825 he returned home, and a few months afterwards became the husband of Miss Anna Stockton, daughter of Richat d Stockton; and sister to his late fellow•Senater. lie then mad.) Princeton ats 11. - mie. In Istts he became a director of the lannien and Amboy Railroad, holding the position till his death. He presezitly euguged in politics, and in 1812 stumped the State of New Jersey for a Cons; ituti until Convention 9 which was held two years afterward. .1a 1844 he re ceived the Democratic nomination tor tlovernor, but was defeated. In'the Anima of 1845, Thomson, having been for several years a widower,was mar• tied a second to Miss Josephine A. IVard, daughter el Geo. Aaron Ward, of Wash ington County, iu his State. his Stockton. having resigned Ins scat in the Senate of the United States in 1853, Mr. Thompson was elected his successor, and was again electeb is 18;9. He has been steadily ''conservative' in his sentiments. He persisted in them during the late ses sion of Congress, though his strength was rapidly thiling: and he left Washington a helpless invatid. He leaves a widow, hut no children. His disposition was kind and his personal character excellent. 411. Concerning Large Armies. The following facts, culled from the fields of ancient story, may he of somi, in- terc.l. at the present time• The city ofThebes hada% hundred gates Ind could send nut at each gate Io,oot ightiug men and 200 chariots. The army of Torah, King of Ethiopia consisted of 1,000,000 men, and ehari utj. Sesostris, King of Egypt. led against his enemies nOO,OOO men, 2.1,000 cavalry. and twenty-seven scythe-armed chariots, 1491, 11. C. I lamilear went from Carthage and land ed at Palmer°. Ho had a fleet of 2,000 ships and 3,000 small vessels, and a land force of 200,000 men. At the battle iu which he was defeated 130,thal were kill• ed. A Roman fleet, led by .Regulus agains Carthage, consisted of 8:10 vessels, wit 1.10,1m0 men. The. Carthaginian dee numbered :iral ves se l s , with 150,1t01 men. At the battle of Canna. there were o the Romans, including allies, 80,000 foo. and 6,000 horse: of the Carthaginians 40. (111 0 foot and 10,000 horse. Or these, 70, 1)00 were slain in all and 10,000 taker prisoners. Hannibal, during his campaign iu Italy and Spain, plundered 4M) towns and de stroyed 3,000,000 men. Ninus, the Assyrian King, about. 5,21)01) years, B. C., led against the Bactrians his army consisting of 1,5(0,00) foot, 200,000 horse, and 16,000. chariots armed with scythes. Itary, a little before Ilannibal's time, Was able to send into the field 1,000,000 men. Sennacherib lost, in a single night Pili r 00 men by the destroying angel.—Kings xix. 8;7,-37 Semiramas employed 2,000,000 men, in building the mighty Bablyon. She took 100,000 Indian prisoners at the Indus and sunk 1,000 boats. A short time after the taking oftiablyom the forces of Cyrus consisted of 600,000 foot., 121000 horse, and 2,1100 chariots •firmed with sythes. An army of Cambyses, 50,000 strong, was buried up in the desert sand of Africa by a South wind. When Xerxes arrived at Thermopylae his land and sea force amounted to 2,641,• 610, exclusive of servants, ennechs, wo men, sutlers, &c. ; in all numbering 6,483,- 320. So say Ilerodulas, Plutarch, and Iso crates. The army of Artaxerxea, before the bat tle of Cunaxa. amounted to about 1,000,000 men, Ten thousand horses and 100,000 foot men fell on the fatal field of Issue. When Jerusalem was taken by Titus, 1,100,000 perished in various ways. The force of Darius at Arbela numbered over 1,000,000. . The Persians lost 90,- 000 men in this battle; Alexander about 500. So says Diodorous. Arian says the Persians in this battle lost 300,000; the Greeks 1200: The army of Tamerlane is said to have amounted to 1,600,000, and that of his an tagonist, Bajaset, to 1,400,000. . - How they Fire in Battle. An army Correspondent Says.: v` You wonder whether the regiments fire regular in volley or whether each man loads and 'fires as fast as he can. That depends on circumstances, but usually, except when the enemy is near at hand, the regiments fires only at the command of their officers. You hear a drop, drop, drop, as a few of the skirmishers fire. followed by • a rattle and roll, which sounds like the falling of a building, just ns some of yon have heard the brick wails tumble at a great lire. Sometimes, when a body of the enemy's cavalry are sweeping d .iwn upon a regiment to ?tit it to pieces, the men form into a square, with the ( fficers and musicians in the centre. The Ifon: rank stands with bayonets charged, while the second rank fires as fast as it ear.— Sometimes they form in four ranks deep —the two front ones kneeling with bay onets charged, so that if the enemy should come upon them, they would run agitinf.f. a picket-fence of bayonets. - When they form in this way, the other two ranks load and fire as fast as they can. Then the roar is terrific, and many a horse and hi rider goes down before the terrible stony ofbullets." The Philosophic Burner. 3131131 so Is Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It Common Burn possessers. es many advantages oror the 1. It makes a large or mall light with perfect combustion. 2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety. 3. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-latno. 5. It can always be made to burn economical:Y. 6. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. 7. It can bo trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. 11. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The chimney can be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are ttio common No.l size, and can he put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosoohrz Burner. Price 23 cents; per dens $2. Sold a No. $2 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. ie2s-Ivaw P. 11AlrlIEN. JOHN FLEE GER. GUNSMITH. 26 isomer Ohio and Beaver sta. ALLEGHENY CITY. Largo stock of Rune of s aleesoription on hand. or made to order. and for at LOW ES'r CASit PRICES. Repairing promptly attended tr. nold:lyw-my3l-dtf Read: 'Read! llead: HIGHLY IMPORTANT ("REIT RELIEF TO TILE A FFLICT ' U. ED. dad thud' suffering front wedraebs o eght • TO ALL. YOUNO AND OLD: itg.itrwyisthhet: o e r ye re ri n en o re e l! eat ' relhd In your USX AN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purchasers will continue to find perfect satisfac tion by trying these ti_pectUeles. Sold out" by hstre`!OLin No. J. DIAMOND. Opticiso, No. 39 Fifth street, Post Building, The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames. ii desired. air 1u &max Imposters and Pre:enders Steam from New York to Livetpoo THE STEAMSHIP . GREAT EASTERN, Walter Polon Cumnaeustler s WILL BE DISPATCHED PROS crvatroot., 117011•9EW Yong. Calling at QueenitoWn. Tuesday - Sept. 5 Saturday - - Aug: 16 Saturday. - - Oct. 25 Wednesday. - Oct. 1 Thursday ; - Dos.. II Tuesday. - - Nov. 18 AlliPsTh is. magnificent 'hip having proved herself unequalled for speed. safety. and eotnfort. (*ea sickness being aaknoters board,l is strongly rec ommended as the most eligible conveyance tor passengers. FIRST CABIN, from - - - $llO to slts each berth, according to the size. situstion, and accommodation of the State Rooms, all having them'se privileges in the saloons and in regard to meals and attendance. Suites of apartments for families may be en wed by special agreement. Servants accompanying passengers, and chil dren under 12 years of age. half fare; infants free. State Room Be SECOND CABIN. ble. rths. meals served at separate ta sBo. Tickets for the Toyota to and from Liverpool at a fare and a half. • THIRD CABIN. Intermediate State Room—Pam:mem found with bed. bedding, table utensils. and ood sub stantial food. - - - - $55 STEERAGE. With superior acoommodations. - $.8.5 Each passenger allowed twenty cubit+ feet of lam ex s& An erienced surgeon on board. For freight or passage tun ly THOS. to RATTIGAN, 115 Water stroet_Pittsburgh. CHAS. A. WHITNEY, At the office. No. Ervistray. N. . HOWLAND & ASPINWALL. Ailmatft ant S. B. dc C. P. Milkialtl, Idanaiketurera and Dealers In OOK CAP LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood street to NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittabarch. Pa. N.;19 oar Cub paid for RAO& JANES H. CHILDS. MOPE COTTON MILLS, ALlloulieny City, Pa., NAP4PACTI72IIIIII OP SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF 12 Isieboo to 40 lathes Wide. gar- Orders may be left at IL CHILDS .4 CO'S. 123 Wood West. Pitteburgh. no:Say:is COUNTRY HOMES. 112101131 CHOICE RITES FOR COUh I. TRY residences in LINDEN ti nOYE. Oak land. are offered for sale. A branch of the Pitts burgh and East Liberty Railway runs into the center of the • plot. The lots contain one halt acre and upwards. Terms only one-tooth cash. and one-tenth annually. ADJ , I.9 to W. 0. LESLIE, At Oakland Station. su27-Imd DUQUESNE BRASS WORMS. PULTIOrDir it CO.. ♦NUPAOTUtttIO/ ■VItY •ARTI?T OF FINISHED BRASS WORK, OAS ABM STEAM FITTERS, Air Particular attention touting Oil Refiner- Ae Bran : castings of emperioremoothnesa made to order. Steamboat work and re:miring gener sarair. Bone OD Ne; DavYs Safety Lam: f s fleAkate and Vents_ Corner ST. CLAIR AND MUSA= WAY. fel3:tf /DIDEVOLVEIUL REVOLIVRWS— Kll Colt's new and old model, all sizes. Whitney's do do do Allen k Wheelock's Cartridge bhazp's Cartridge—always on sod for sale by BOWN & TETLEY, se6 d 6 Wood street. WALL PAPER A R M /complete ageortmea O F t of bieugn INN i 01• 1462- PAPER JRANSTROS. 9f all styles, bought before the taz advance, wi ll beheld sttki anal kor pIN. ad . WieltrAtia4 StreK LUKE •il.2l:.tituz& Brass, ounders I GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, All kinds of Ilreims nud iron made to order. Al-3e.. BRASS CAfTTING, or ALL KINDS Aigtio Ili the shorte3t. nntieo. OIL ith.fINERY'S F/ TTED UP. n•tler ?eft 4", TE•fLEI"S. 130 W(1011 STlll:Ffr. bo prom, I:3- at . en•leti to. The members of this thin being yr.teri ebani,-5.,,f t3,l , erieeee in the busi neso, will ineuro to giro ontisfuetion in every re spect. elNyd S. M. KIER & CO., Pure rio. 1 Carbon Oil, Z 1 1‘; V z 0 1.. 37 4ar0111,7e. 3T11.1:131', opposite Ponn'a it. IL Doi ot. t'9.:111 oil rran HENRY W. B E !UT WONT 1010iIMER4.."1 TUE TWO-11111.P Il. : J ',;Cemler+in L . Teiraliran , lies. Wines. and Gins; o!Jo. 13i.wk!Jerry. Itajj"berTY. Cherry. end .nrindie3. Ohl Monongetela. Nye. and other Jate.cieA Raw. SuPe rior W in, Bittc.r , „ et. 1.3 11.1b4trty ' , Arcot, Op,ozh) tree(. Pitt: - .m.rgll. Pa. notch. Tavern::. enti be mil ins ,111,1!; led at mod erate proG Id for oa,h. Ncr: Ji,reey thcier for :a r - ily nr hotel FIJI 1,0:40'. KI IVATE: IHNEAS EN.. "..; and SURGICAL clt.l Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylrania. ••• • • ; Dr. BROW cf Pittshurgh, .1 , 3 c:: In roar. .4:17,-*445, •, k .; coue!lb> cr. ii.Z.4.!,"404t1...",`"X r.el Pr: vol.. im.i Surgical fr0:m.30% CITIZENS AND S.'l3.A.L'lt3ra In num' of a medical friond, not fail to and out the sure place of ralieE. The Doctor is regular gra:hats; ; ) ndise .. q.e.ri on lo in the treat went of a eartnin Mass of tthaRSC9 11 , n sv.regUar ante(' to the•,!.tr:,:re.: porrasnent re lief I y cbt. owe..tics 32,1fulIcesi2i- t±: advice. never :CI! ?ethe: a , :.rst form of Vero-..es. Di3ca.ics, Serctialen3 Agee:ions.— A/so 311 der .e- horedit- tslbt, which Pilli.li..tit3 fertti pso totter riaci.. Nal 11. Luany !,,pll , of shin dia whle;, i; stircl y ignocar:-. ersonti I'' nacre hap:a of a 11, O',Al AL 'A Dr..C.7(.4.":1 Lrought t,r. c.! gratifieauoL, v..r, Often 3:'.ve • ...-- the onir ra t ikbi. roteezr,t, -dl ,re :G9 ' , Ma ri oy of heal:_. u, II :-r:. ISM. Dr. Tirn., - t, s i•: , :t::-. 5i ...• A T evo•: fail l a a c.are ilii• paiaful_di.‘eo.se IN t , aw tii.l - a—h e wilt warrant. a Gore. ne also trews. }lilts. iiiicat. fionnorrhir-a Strktiirr, l'::".i • i il '4,3 !!1.1.1 - VeS, Fell: _le Weakness Monthly .laol••-• :•,;: , :..1, Dise-c , os of ilia Jainte. Fiet:ila it .a , '...itoia..-'.E . n. , :iariF, la in its Bank and li . ltit• 7t,. freilatiwa cf iho iial.kler, to geth er with:il •• -... - • n, a n:. fuvi ,re orhwiu. A :0 1 . , ...; dwe- ';: - :•1;! ,y- ' , :27, eantaining a yits, r lirect6.l :. 7, ;.. /ft . .1.:.C , ik . :;, :... , ...1e; ,*?tali i:of,: St.. Pitt , Laa. - 1 - .. '''a. wi i 1.4, i;......Nigt:ele answer, ed. Mediiino 'Lt ...,. :r..J . : :..3.:ltt,t.', 336:t.1T Ptlek.Gd %De alettilt It ..• .ttt: , t ...I.to tt . Office anti l'-:-..a..- it-:•n.: -. Ns. Gii BlLlitb!..,,::el dtrect. Pit4larkh. .I'n. r.,15-iiaw:is - SMITE. F.A.litg d. Ca • 1...iN I'll A....11 : 17: ; UV ; . }111 4 ' 0 !K011, 14..are1z:..1, 2.-M) ~; 4n Joaloil. "Water Pipe Sag -I: M4141‘12 PLO ;c:ir•tion en's• tiara 4; a ct.,, :be Found:;-. ais n.:.:•eapazy attended to a GETTY, Whuietiale and Refesir Grocers, i1ti.,2.7kr4., oZ.litrsh TEAS. liTINEN, 1.14 1- 011 A, ate,„ NORTif-R%*7i7 earner of 01110 STREET AN? h TE.4; i )1 AMOND, PITS;I►'C+,I L.Oha, MILLER ..t tC WORKS 9 :TSEARPSTA)R4II ':'lli.3'lON, AL VALLEIRAILROAD. Air Office and Warehauc,-, 38 MARKET STREET, IP ITTERURGM Manufacturee of 111at.. - 1.2.2.V.1"..c and Lubricated Carbon Oita and Buttock. NO. I REFINE:Ii WARKANTED NON-EX imosive, alw ps .jn hand. 0024.1, WILLIAM. CARE & CO, WHOLESALE SHOCERS. Autl itkilitoril 42 !A of WINES, BitANDLES, GIN% occ. Distillers and Dealers in EINE ott) moNon)AuELA RYE ISmlzißl 327 Liberty , ' Sirevi. prrys It I r 1114; IC PA J. H. CASiiiAir: Note, Stock, Ssrt•_d and Blur gawp, ne4l Estate mid Mnr ohnzulifto Broker. OFFICE, ROOM N. /2 BURKE'S BUILDING STRUET. Pittsburgh. Pa. t0...23,000 to inve6t in Mortgagee and No paper. COO NWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At this old eel; Wished Coach Facturr.) DUQUESNE WAY, Nl:Anita. CLAIR STREET Repairing done actsual. 13.7 WALL PAYEE, i! WINDOW CURTAINS, ase New Styles for Spring of 1882. A Great Vitiriety e►ud Aebort mem from 6 1-4 cents 19 65 per Plew,e. TliOntAm PALMER, No. 91 6VOOO witittezir, Between 4 itt Nh, 241d00r below Dianaoact ASO mhQ) for aide b DAUB & MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 183 SMITRFIELD STREET. TE HAVE JUST StECEIVEXII A V V large anti walthdectod stock of A. 7.4 I, GOODS, onagisting of Cloths, Casimeres, Vesting's, de. ALSO—A largo /took of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, including Wooten Shirfe. Payer apl/are. Neck Ties; and ereaything usua ll y kent by fiza that Furnish ing Mores . orders promptly executed. anaNklyd lOLTS UZVOLTERII.4 AND 4 INCI/ 4../ 6 Shot, for sale at redueedces by BROWNpri& TETLEY. V* Wood Street. HSISS OOP lUTIS—Fais &sums. MI ma see aid ChiNino. as lietaoiland's audio Cr FOULS FOIL 'MIX BY BROWN kINTM. :L. L9S rood Miss. ,A MOMS OP au2S:lpl .e. • •.,.. ) - \-4 ~- . CA. A 'FRI SND IN NEED. 'INV IT—Dlt. WEEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT hi prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, el Connecticut. the great hone setter, and has liven used in his practice for the last twenty years wait the most aNtali id: la g Success.. As all i: s (emit rem edy it is without a rival and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For at! Rheumatic and Nervous Disonlers it is Lai iy infallible. and Rl' a cure tar Sores. Wound,. Sprains. Eruisc, Ste., its mo.tiling. healing, and Powerful strengtbenit.g Properties, excite thejust wonder and astonidaucut of en who have ever given it it trio I. (Jr7e four hundred certificates of retnarks hie cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact . Ea i K' C. SELLERS ,'... t 'O. dtal.d yd.kweow A 4:011 IN i/i rittebrigh. _ . .._ ..._ IMPORTANT TO LADIES Dn. JOIIN 11 .41tTIFtY, .11A Irma ran . upwards of twenty years devoted his pro le...Am:al time exclusively (9 the treatment of Iv.rtattie Ditlicatities, and having succeeded in thou sainis of cases in restoring the alliletod to ,nand health, has now entire cop./denim in offering-pub licly his " Great American Remedy.", . .._ DR. 41.11111Eaff19 CRO • . NO- THERMAL FEMALE - PILLS I Which hare never yet failed where the duos. - thins have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising from - Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature, I or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from &mat Afecitioas. Pro/apses Uteri. Wham, or other weakness of the yang, Abe in all oases of Debility ! or - Na r row A - aeration, Ilysterica. Palptiations. Ace., drc.. 40., which are the forerunners of more sr.:ions disease. la-These Pill' are perfectly ltareaces on the COn. stitutikl. and may bc taken by hd maw delicate fe male mahout causing distress; at the same time they act like a charm, by strengthening. invigo rating. and restoring the system to a healthy eon. di ion, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should, however, not be taken during the first three or four months of . pregnancy, though safe at any other lime, - ail miscarriage would be the result. . Each box contains 60 Pill& Paton Olin DOLLAR . , and when desired will be sent by mail pre-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. T„ General Agent Sold by Druggists _generally. 1 LEMING , Corner Market street JOSE.PI and the flis ieond. aulg.lvdteowis Agent for Pittsburg. ____ Ai1.f.. ,. :1L1i - i Cril QIINDRIER,— -- 50 ea.:ks Prime Currants: 10 eases Llquorion: 2 do Cel..b: t do .% boxes AI aecaroni: 20 do Vermicelle:. 50 do Olive I.Wyt.tarts pima; 30 (lute Sordines.,:i and is' Gait': al fruits bates: 50 b.,xt. , Costilo Srap: SO do Citron: 5 eases Prunes 'niers; 5 do do fondY Crackers. n bone.. No. I Fire Crackers. n store and tbr sale by Corn ueopive Saloon,. • NEE. OF UNION AND FIFTH STREETS. (Near Market.) • V • HERE THE PUEEIE CAM on. 'VAIN the best and purest Liquors Meals served at all hours on the shortest no tiee. Lunch every morning between the httunp of 10 and / 2 o'clock. FRED. 1%k165, au2o-ly Proprietor. larrTssuniuir ORANCIif, NO. HS Wood Street, of the Baltimoro Piano Fac tory, established in A choice stock of Piano octuvo Centre Plf. ning latehe esen tials of e. fi rst class Ins r umontwith novelties (underpatent). Highly important to the critical pianist. Low for cash or acceptance. WISE. BROTHER. filanufa-turcrs. TUJ M.11_4110.11.4.E10, (FOkIaRLY 001111 azoisnianan.) CORNER FIFTH di SMITHFIELD STREWTH, (Opposite the Post °Moe.) J z taken the above well-known stand,- will be pleased to see his friends at all hours. liasiwineda liquors. ales. and cigars arc of the beet. • ps24-3ind JOHN LUNDY. Proprietor. LA DIE S. MISSES, AIM CUM. DILEN•fiI BALMORAL BOOTS; Of Kid. Calf. sad Morocco. ALo • a - ,euveitoir eto, k of LAMING. CONGRESS. AND LACE gAil- E RS; SLIPPERS, BOOTS AND Which are sold at removable pikes W. E. SCHMERTZ de CO.. A RMY ISHIRTII bowing 4100D111i New orleaseilhareheap. 111ACRLM & 111.rket 0%444 : iw4 lt& & •0 4 6,, wi r _ • QIIGIAR, kw 150 Baymoititijoised Snow! - • 20 do• owderad .ao coanerukee6o To arriy• sad bride by a„. nnin **wean Nos. NI Ri sag.= Weld Monk. N 3/ E1T.7125`42 _ . f'Skr.FE. C: ! Pz..r E. 'A , t itcrt. air e4)D.STitEV.' P..-;.:. Spwis.l ?wt.. WM. X. ': CO STEAM ENGIAIr• It- on GENERA: MACHINISTS AN3 Zi iLL ;SSSE:t*. Near ti Pt n, B, It. Faz . :zu=6.:a 1)eo urAeruak: Lk. Id? APN • IVA Stita IL:74CilleS. raVAiLg hundred and fifty burro n ,, wer, snd , Afted brief Mille. Saw Mille. 'Past I'IIItaCC.Z. IGive particular attention to !he rukis. - uctiou Engines and lilarhiners for Czis*: utt; , . uad opngbtd, nullity and circular Pau - a iris Ilavo al.oi on hand, Eratirto a t i -..- merit at short totice. Farrin::::,:ud.l description. ,Also, furnish Boiiess an 1:-I: s_cr Irs t ...... i?. ' 6 :ought Iron iShaftina., 11:Iii:crs al a •,.ilie. etre:3 variety.. an/ c.ntinuo the a”...,,ef1,...,c.".-..:( Woolen 31 achinery mvi M!::!11 , 1ii- Crort!s. Our prices aro low, ocr ][1:::- - ..1111. tr. , ~ ?„ 4 ...:.a. . .iet..r. ed of the bust uunlitY 0i material.). LAU ,-: s 7 :auts‘ in ali cases t o sire stitista , rrin-a. s" 4rirOrtiors from sII parts of the c...:...:-, t• edmul promptly filled . ~,- Slict—!tikr. - - . . N A TRONA. C.ll WFelse. I(iIAW MAN V 7 rA V'Tft tt IVA this article. whiz+ for Manias freedom of offensive o.lor. and ( van , • ri..riV."3" C.l color. (which color so warrant to he e s nan x - r., h,r Age or expoeure,)ia riOSUCraSMi :My 1114.11: enter in this or ::astern markets. A , . a profitable Oil to the vononazer, wo can sta..-3ia:ly rolommend it. Also. oar la= l ' farttire of CAUSTIC SODA, Tjszci by all largo which eacolz iOper ce::. tr. ht.renFz:ll al; :ha am tcn Vavdish Baia br-)ae...:t to tbis . 4a , :ntry inanufacturo of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCEN 'RAFE"; LYE: t, itro .0 wali aad f. aruidy ha; an. irr,l'. unntion arall!:ent. All orders and inanilir'ot ' 4, !j be , tended to by % Peuna. E!: ink 24 KV.] - zot. hisrkk 01::•••• RHRO. No.'s 326 and YM ILN ER Wo&Bod grSeet. 81 FIFTH BTRILTAT. 01th'" 1'1.71Ti:14.i ni.+ll MEZB
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