, NTIBELT V,EGSVABL ALOOHOLIO PILLTARATION A PURE TONIC MEDICINE. DR HOOFLANWS CELEBRATED GERMAN BETTERS BKPARED BY Or, 0. M. JACKSON, Philade Phis, Peium, Will effeotu'ally ogre Liver Coi!iplaint, DYSPEPSIA, .TAIINDICE, Abaronle. or Nervous Debility. Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases Arising from allisordereti Liver or Siosiseh. such as Constl _potion. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood-to:the:Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, leartbnin:Sgusf for Food, Fullnesil br Weight In the Stomach, Sour Fruetationa Sink ing or Flattering at their's, of we Stom ach, Swimming - 1u the Sink'. Burned and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when Ina - lying vesture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be ivre toe eight y Fever and pull Pain' in the Read, Deficiency of PerstEion, Yeti lowness of the Skin and w Pain in the Side, Back , Chest, • bit, Sudden Flushes ofHeat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant bilfightings of: Ev and great 'Apra! ion i . l spirits; and will positively Prevent Yellow Fever. Billions Fever, tke. 'IRBY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine sees out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive'sale and universal iopulariti of Hoolland ' s German Bitters, (purely Yegetable hosts of ignorant:quacks and unseru tunes a venturers, have epened linen suffering "'amenity the floodgates of Nostrums in the shape 1!f poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious frogs, and christened Tonice.‘Stomachics and Bit ters. Beware of the innumerableliarraY and b ig preparations in plethorio bottles, and big,bellied kegs, under the modeit appellation of Bitters ; rhich, instead of oozing only'aggrava tee diseases, Ltd leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. YOU WANT SOMETHING to STRENGTH . EN YOU! .• YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE! DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON ' STITUTIONI • WELL! DODO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELLI DO YOU WANT TO GET RIDHOF HER VO US NESS! n -Witt-Prr e.fr . '.9 , - 'gn. want to sleep well DO' yea want a brill& And vigorous feeling.? t xi do use: HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. • Prom J. Newton Brown, D. D.. ('Editor of the En cyclopedia :Qf Religioua ..4Cnowledge. Althoggh not disposed to favini or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects; yet know of no `efficient reason why a man may: hot testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the holm that he may thus oontribute to the benefit of others. in) this the more readily in regard to Hoof- Und's German Bitters, prepared by- Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I Was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impres non that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, jam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker. eg for the removal of this prejudice by proper eats, and for encouragement to try them, when ufforing from great and klig c o ntinued debility, tie t ki of three bottles of these =Bitters, at the Demonic of the present year, vas followed by evident relief, -and restoration, to '.a degree of oodily and niental vigor whiiih llliiitilnot:ielt for ix months before, and had almostdepaired of re . eking. I therefore thank God and.ray friend for Waiting me to the use olthein , i2- ' J. NEwTolt PIILLADX7,..PELLL. Juno 23,18E1. Prom the Rep. Joseph H. lfemsarif,:Pasier of th e TeMhMiat Ohurelo. Da. JACKSON—DIAN. 8011—r, have been& . *neatly requested to connect my Warne with corn nendations of different. kinds oVitaedieine, but agardios..the •+tactios as out otttiy . appropriate t er :All% e v:ri a o ll im e *lts le t s an i glil d e particular) mymy owh family, of the usefulneii of Dr. Hoot d's German Bitters, I depart from ray usual course to enress my full- coinifetiOn that for general debility of the system, and binomially Lir it;Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. some oases it may fall, but usually I doubt not will be very beneficial to those !Who suffer from be above muses. Yours very reoteotfulls KNITNAItb,: Math below Coatsstreet. Ai*. Deo. Ma. Prem Ms Wife of ALDERMAN WNINDER. der- vuottown. • GRagArrowts 'lune 1, 1861. Da. O. M. JACKSON—Sire — It gave me th4re, worms ago, to give you a 00itilltte. oat the German Bitters hs.drdone: for the. am ow perfectly cured of all thoseldiseases your nediaine professes to cure, vis ; Dyspepsia, arou se and Nervous debility, disease of, the Kidneys. to. The powerful influence it exerts upon Ner Tons pros •Wation.is surprising. neve been con sulted frequently in reference to your Bittere,and without hesitation; have recommended it for the above oomplaints„ and in every instance it has effectuilly cured. Your medicine has a great potation 4 ^ Germantown, -,nd sold in every rug Story 1 j in most of the l iGrooery stores here. a ‘ '.! one sho ul d question] what 1 say, lot them come to Germantown, and r'svill prove to FNeeser satisfaction, that the Bitteri have cured in vic6nity & more than twenty . Ofiles F of the above Reapeetfully, HANNIIII4WIINDIIR, Main street, above Rittenhoune,:',Gerniantoini. emu's. 4 NO7R OLDIERS. Wind T HING omireleation, and give health etzeterth u to an overteeked *id peeved eelth. TITE TES'TIMONY FROII7EI7I ARMY PHILLDIILPE4. Alubmtl2.lB62. l)a. 0. M. Jscasow—Decir Sr:i , While in Vb .' •a , owing to the change of water. I was taken w. oh a severe diarrhoea, which seeniedineurable, and which greatly weakened .When we eaohed Martinaburgt, I feared I sheuld have to oms home; but noticing some of yaw Bitters in .be store Mr. 11.. H. Price, in that town, I pur leased a supply, and on taking itwilispaedtb , re stored to health. The diarrhea& Was qtlekly checked, and I experienced no retirzi of it. A number of my comrades, who gaffe* in thesame manner and from the same cause, , with whom, I shared the Bitters, join me in this 'certificate. I' expect to return to the seat of war With. the Leg o% and shall certainly take a anpply of the Bit reinmy knapsack. I would not be without it r its on weigh regiont in gold. particularly en going into a meste Yours. traly. A. IL ALTEMUS, Company H. Scott Legion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. tee: that the dm:Laura of "C. 114: LYACICSON." ie onthe Wiurras of each bottle. i Priming Moe and Mann*tory, pro. emu ARCH s*xtmE'r. JONES & EVALtils, (6117CCUEORS TO C. K. JACISif, jc Co.) • PBOPBIETOIa -• Air fae by Daugglsta and Dpaleas In even' • wn in ea United Stem. and by Dr. 080. H.• RZT SER, Pittisbarigh. 'AL P. SCIIIWAIIIFI T ntY24:l44elid Mi h n el iz ZV vt. goffgx . npi M 8 ear len of I. ar'vtainend and arka9rtillt. ar RIO lbw 14 lap* , .2 int= Claraar ME - I tor & Proprietor. CHOICE FIRST CLASS INSURANCE BY THE Caah Capital, ASSETS. JULY 1. 1862. 'Cabh . .r.Treas,* Notes Bank Stooks • U.S. &State Stooks-- .. City Bonds ..... ........ ............ Railroad Stocks...... ......... Mortgage Bonds... ...... , Real Estate. uninontnipeied Total Assets LIABILITIES. unadituited and not due 4177.352 18 Fire and Inland Navigatio rulesaccepted at as fiivorable rates and an are con- Blatant with fair profit and reliable indemnity DWELLINGS, OUTBUILDINGS AND CON- insured on most favorable terms, for a term of five years or lass. Losses equitably adjusted and PromPtlY Paid. Applications solicited. Policies issued with out oelay, and all business attended to with fidelity and dispatch by A. A. CARRIER do BROTHER. tta Fourth street, Pittsburgh Pa. oo18:3md PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Moe, N. E. Oor, Wood & Fifth Ste. FIRE lIARINE INSURANCE, D . IEJBCTOB6I e Wm. Phil" " Jamee D. Verner.. John Watt. a. Capt. Jno. L. Bload William B. L. Ta, Samuel P. Sh.river. Jahn.B., Parke George B. Tones. Charles 8. Blase • Daniel Wallace. William Van Kn. C. Hanson Loire. Wm, PEUELLIPS,Preiddent. JOHN Wm. F. GARDN 5 _ • --- Spencer & BREWERS AND MISTERS. &UAW BRIIWRIVIN Pittsburgh. September 10, 1362. ISSOLIITION OF PARTNERSHIP. RF —The partnershfp haretof.re existing be tween J S sebikwEß and W. GARRARD RIO dissolved on the 20th of August, 1882„ NV, R. GARRARD being authorized to settle up the business of the late firm at the office in the Brew- Ivis T c h lß ß rre i tn . w er o viii n l will e b n e d c e t n tti a u v er byy ways on hand a superior article of ;LE. Putt- TEA and BROWN STOUT. Tho undersigned will h e thankful to the friends of the late lirin for a continuance of their atrons a, and preatuise toxtulltiit elx aim Lei ye actlott fo sirp*.AD r. I—M-10EMON. of LigertY street HO long known to the business community,wlll have the management of our business. with the fall control in the Brewery. Addrev all orders to SPENCER & MaKAY, Phtenix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH SPENCER. JAMES MoKAY. PECIAL NOTICE—THE LAST IN. N. 7 stallment on the assessmemt for Grading' and Paving. Made imder . the supplement to the city Charter is due, and if not paid before the let of October heat, will be placed in the hands of the city Solicitor for collection, subject to costs of suit. se9-tf wiIt.EICIIBAUM. Treasurer. RO PEA.I 4 / AGENC Y, THOMAS RATTIGAN, EITROPRAJN Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to saw part of the old country, either by steam or milms packets. BIGHT DRAM'S FOR SALE, payable M 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 mail ing between New York. Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway.. fell WM. H.BIGTH ...—.—..—....1 . 08. R. HUNTER WM. H. SMITH it co, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS' dem PITTSB BGH . WILLIAM 3MASS. DAVId IeCIANDLESS. HAMMON A. corm,. Special Partner. General Partnere. MEANS dr COFFIN, Oinootegore to M'Candlota. Means & Co.J WROLESALE GROCERS, Omer Wood and Water Btreete, te10:1B PITTSBURGH. PA GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. MATERIALS CONSTANTLY ON hand, for sale with instructions; Also IRON MATURATED FOR #OOIB. ' Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. je2s-3md E. F. SHOPE, 76 Smithfield at Pittsburgh. CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, GIINHEAL !LOUSE CARPEN TE R AND JOBBER. SHOP VIRGIN ALLEY, between Wood and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sir Orders solicited and promptly attended to. auS TO CONSUMPTIVES: riIHE ADVERTISER HAVING REM! restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple:remedy, afterhavin' suffered several years with .a severe lung siffectioni and that dreadful disefse.:Coturtimptunk—is anxious to make known to his tallow sufferers the means of cure. To &litho desire it, he will send a prescription usedAfree of charge). with - the directions for pre pariiig using the same, which they. ill find a rare:Are/dr Consumption, Asthma, Brow/alio, &c The, 0 pf the advertiser in sending the lire„ duly to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he ooneives to be invaluable. and he hopeievery sufferer will try his remedy, as it am will et* 'them nothing. and may Drove a bling. Parties yeisliin' the_preserption will please ad dre.s Rev. REWARD A. W.IMSON, sel9-3m Wi ll iamsburg Rings County, N. Y. EVHSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD dft. Mannfacturen of ar,Sheet, Boiler 'Plate, Hoo_p, A and T Iron, Mons and Balkan leo. Borten. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Raiff Iron: suitabl them e Coal Works. Works are adjoining CITY GAB WORK Warehouse, No. BS Water street an it 6 Market Street, Balmier% Building. sralft4tam-in • AFARM OF 300 A CUES, ABOUT 83 in cultivation. dwelling house, &e„ situate in Butler county, Amy mile! , from Freeport, for e It, sal S. CUTHBERT ar& SOE, ket tared. WM, BRICE & CO;, PRODITbE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET, I . ll3lladelphia. EL. Liberal advancer' made on oonsignmentn when required. myl-114 81,600,000. Market Value, 4261.667 35' ...... 952;464 00 ......,. 685.411 66- 225.033 00 107.412 00 ......- 168.50 tio . 87.963 18 FRIES & LEHMAN, NO, 818 MARKET STREET $2.484328 19 Jobbers in Cloths, Cossimeres, Vestings Always on hand a well eeleoted stook of Goods suitable for the trade. E, P. MIDDLETON & BRO., EIPORTIRS OP , WINES, ,13RANDIEB, ao FINE OLD W - HISKIEB, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT sTREET, PIIILADEIPHLL JOHN i ILLIBON..WN P ELLIBON-RODYAN B iLL !BON JOHN B. iLLIBON & SONS, IMP RTERS OF CLOTH, CASHEW AND MIMS, GEORGE GRANT, Mannfasturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN ZYZIIT DESORLPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-ly PHILADIeLPII IA WATT. Vioe Preel. Seo'y. i717-171g C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH MANUFACTURERS & I M PORT ERS. MIEN'S FURNISHING GOODS &ND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myklyd PHILADELPHIA •Ntrt•OTUREEPOIP lIVIIIIT IiAIIIIITY OP FINISHED BRASS WORK, NW - •a 4 c • a' .n io . • theellegbi* - An, Brass Castings of supermrstowthness made to order. Steamboat work and rtyairing gener ally. trj-Ross' Oil 'RI; Dary's Safety Lamp; Gas Brackets and 1. lents: Comer ST. CLAiR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel3:tf Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS; Where OYSTERS and all the delicaoice of the mem will be served up in the moat pala table • style. ELI YOU NG, 0c.14 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield at. JAMES H. OHILDB. HOPE COTTON HILLS, AlleQhany City, NAM' ACTS, LDS Or SEAMLESS BAGS , AND OF OSNA.ECURGS, 12 Inches to 40 Inches; Wide. Slt- 133 W O d e rm e a t, y P bittebfut a h . H CHILD& yCOs'S. WILLIAM BAGA.LEY, WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, ia.lo:tf PITTSBURG The Philosophic Burner. fATDEN 9 9 NEW DOIIBLE•ACTINts Philosophic Burner for Carbon 011 is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common 8111116111. L It makes a large or mall light with perfect oombustion, 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-lamp. Blt it It can always be made to burn economically. more easily burner. wipked than any other 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 be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are the-common No.l size, and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 23 cents ;per dozen 62. Sold a No. 82 FOURTH street. Pittsb h. 1025-Iydw P. HAYDEM. *** • PSIO HORSE OWNERS —DR. SW INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HIM Is unrivalled by any, in all oases of Lameness, arisirtm Sprainty Bruises or Wrenching, its effect magical and certab. Muncie or Saddle Gallstohes, Mange, Itc.„ it will also speedily cure Spavin and Ringbone may easily be pre vented and cured in their incipientetatrea. hu t confirmed cases are beyond the msibility of a RiDICrAL MUM No case of the kind however, is. MY desperate or hopeless but :it may b e , alleviated by this Liniment and its faithful application wil • alawys remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formida diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable hones nearly worthless, fIELLEIts , & CO de27ily-daw:eow Agents for Pittsbnra. , VP YOU WARY SONE GOOD NEW ...Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other kinds of Spices; cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the of dish a_gtmeral and tall assortment of Family GroceriesoTeas Wines. Brandies. and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH Diamond de24 corner Diamond and alley. , THIS DAY— Jut opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FITENISHING GOODS. H. H. MeGEE & CO., my 9 14$ Pedaral street, Alleithems caw N OTICE, NOTICE, TO BUYERS 0.1? BOOTS, SHOES. GAITERS R QUMB. for Fall or Winter wear. FHILADMIPHIA ADTIRTISMENTS. -- _ JESSE, JOHNSON, GINEBAL COIXISSION AND DIALS" 13 Flour, Grain and all kinds of Country Prodnee, Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Tobaco, dre. AO- Liberal advances made on oonsisnatents of HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST atatly PHILADELPHIA. PIIELILDELPHIA. &e., the AND DNALERD 13 NO. 339 31ARKET STREET, Old door below Fourth.) PHILADELPHIA DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, V171.11"Orli & CO., FRIDA Y MORNI SELEC INIONFILA . ' [Concluded f r i. Yesterday.] "As hunters and o,gs were all i3ager for the sport to begin, he sagacious brutes were led to the spot here the jaguar had held his midnight f t, and were then-let loose. Of course t e scent was strong, and with .riany a wi d, joyful bark,, yelp t memelt, alone a n d ir i t t and howl they wen a , v p i e n l g fide. ' I hastened to er to follow'' them, guide assured ale ed of my departure dogs, getting bother scents, would play' re leading off, 'arid e than likely they to find the ger* re in quest. ,z. For half an honer e dogs; first in one ther, but none of 0 at any gretit die 0y widening the area At length pieta tee, which &sante the t his canine filial ) scent, and ichip ight my guide ex- hunters after them, 1. Ichu , a, my faithful g mount my mule, in o as best I could; but m there'would be no n.l for some time, as the ed by the different round in a circle bell even then it was mo would not have to go beast of which they w "Ichara was right. heard the yelping of t direction and then an them appearing to b tance, though gradual 'of their exploration. came those peculiar cr experienced hunter th; tants have struck a stir ping his hands with de claimed: "There they go, mea l and now it may be we of the mule-killing rae. master! follow me as 6 "Can the dogs do an tering such a forocious as I spurred my mule n footed guide. "No, master, they ca to his hole or tree, and the hdnters to put an e. "For a time the dog much, that I feared th - from us entirely; hut at an hour, making the h: through the thick wo. louder than ever to our apllklyd. "I think they have h, chum. "Another quarter of which we all seemed to to them, and then. sud small hill, we saw them ledge, some half way . side, with the Indians back, apparently awaiti "On our joining them ed my guide, .who also between myself and the jaguar had entered a hol l and that now the Senhol opportunity of witnessin! than bravery in assail beast in his den. "And how will he attal inquired. "He intends to enter : death." replied Ichura, "I had heard somethi but when I saw it abou practice, and considered ity and and fierceness r!nra . l- , nn4, won:A a alma ring adventurer. Even was speaking, Cotantin prepare for the terrible aside his crown of feathe quiver, wrapping one of about his left arm, and fi spear in his right hand, up to the mouth of the spoke a few words to his formed themselves in d around the entrance, an down on his hands and disappeared. "For some tw,p or thre was a dead and °minion one seemed to listen breath, and then we hear• growls of the beast, gr fiercer and, louder, till at into a, loud, angry roar. stantly followed by ssvera shrieks, commingled with snarling growls of a savag 1-ombat; and by a thr sound as if of two bodies ing. This lasted for per during which my very stand on end, and then gasping groan, a human • still as death, which I be in its most bloody and m.l pea. "One of Cotentin's c. quickly disappeared in th - and presently returned, c • after him the bloody form whom at first I believed to mangled flesh. But such Though frightfully lacrer three places, the gallant f dead nor mortally wonn course cf fifteen minutes up and converse with his "It had been a hard fig and the beast, but be had the jaguar was dead. NCI dragged out, all grim and stretched upon the earth 1)1 spected him closely—bo teeth—and secretly thank not been his assailant the made Cotentin and his co handsome presents, and th my guide, rode to Cozva, a servants that same eveninf Soldiers Cared Out of one thousand sol. era, one hun- dred and four are sick; this is the constant proportion, as 'reported b.. the Sanitary Committee. :The autumn a ways increases the number by reason of tle hot days and cool nights, causing diarrhas and dysen i teries of every shade and degree. One yard and a half of stout w ollen flannel, fourteen inches broad, wo from August to Novemker, tightly a d constantly round the abdomen, in sue a way that it will double in trout, wit bits of tape strongly sewed on one end, I yard from the other, accord' of the person, for conveni:! would do more toward pre! complaints among our bravd ing soldiers than a know besides. This simple device arres -d the onset of cholera in three days, in on: of the largest divisions of the Prussian ar when the terrible scourge last visite. Europe. Let every family who has a m -mber in the army for ward snob an artic a on the • in stant of reading this: If yod do no better, send an old Worn petticoat, Or, by reason of its softness and pliabibt , it is better than anything else. Let every mother who re: ds this, and who may have no son or re ative bravely battling for the perpetuity o onr glorious union, send one abdominal .andage, to be given to Boras worthy soldie whO has no mother, nii" sister. no wif:, to exercise those kindly cares for him. A warm ROBIN Nag shot i Monday, by John M. Alo cester, who discovered this flock of the pretty redbre - .N „ . . L i - b G, NOVEMBER 14, 1562, TALE. JAGUAR. BY KIINISIT BENNETT .r, there they IV shallget early news al. Coale on no*, as you possilqy hing toward ;um east?" I iuqui:ed, after the qtdck- I , only track hitti tip then it remains for d to him.- gained on tie so Iv would get away er pushing on for at speed etnild 'd, f beard them right. m at last," said an hour, during be getting neiarer enly, on risiOg a frisking a'Jotit' a own an opposite quietly stantii.pg 1g oar arrival. '! :Cotantin infor i t• tad asintartre r adiaas; fie am,onglheriClPlM, would - haqergin a display due g the foroop2tis k him there?" I I nd spear him to proadly. g of thid before to be put into , hestrengt . h, agil f the alum* I aWni 'while the gu'i;`e himself began to 3ontest. Putting •s, his bow and the sheep-skins naly grasping his e walked boldly dark pit or hole, ompanions, who fensive attitudes then, dropping Rees, gradually minutes there : silence, every with suspended . the low, sullen dually growing ength they burst Ibis was in• human yells or he short, sharp, . beast in actual •• thing, scuffling li ercely contend = ape a minute, 1, air seemed to Icame gurgling, ell, and all grew lieved was there Est repulsive as mpanions now dark opening refelly drawing of the hunter, be one mass of as not the case. . ted in two or low was neither ed, and in the -as able to sit . 'ends. between him I thquered, and :n the latter was bloody, and .fore me, I in y, limbs and -41 God I bad ight before. I pardons some .n, preceded by d rejoined my or in restoring the ®item to perfect health whet suffer( from 'BPotat Arections,Aufonsas. Ute r i, the Maas, or other weakness of the Utersn* Or ans, Also in all eases of Debility or Nertaue Prostration, Hydersee. Palpitations, aro., &c., &e. which are the forerunners of more serious disease. 113.. These Pule are per/coal , harmlette ott the con stiltstiol. and may he taken by. he most detieatale male without =twine distress, at the same time they ad like a charm, by strengtheninvinvigo rating, and restoring the system to a healthy con dition. 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 krst three or four months oflreguancY. though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would bathe result. Bach borcentalnsittPilis. Pinol Oaa Doman. awl whim dealreti be cant by mall pre-paid by_arff adver tined nt, on receipt of the money J. BRYAN. Rochester. N. Y„ General Agent Boldly Dnindirts_generany. • JOltlerli FLEMING, Coiner Markethtreet and the Diamond. attleardgeolris " Agent for Pittsburg. and about one ng to the size nee of tying, enting bowel and self•deny• .uman means ra'CURIIOV - ;, Az CO., Manufacturers al Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper : Proassd Coy per Bottoms. Raised Still But - tons, Sooliar Solder, ho . g Also importers and dealers in Metals. tin Plat . t hap. A f ro. Constantb , on hand. machie_ 61, Th i. ki b r i c ui 4 . 41 1 rg li tt r e ST out rat 42,- %natal orders 91 np per out Pat' e-y. • : WHY , ' w .Auburn, on ch, of Wor rara axis in TO OUR ADVERTISING PATRONS. The undersigned publishers of the city dairy press have been compelled, by the depreciation tf the currency, the operation of the new tax and the great'y increased coit of everything U.Sed to the pr nting art, to take council together, so .to preteat themselves from loss at the .enalleat ex pense to their patrons. No da sof producers in the community will feel the effects ..f the •avenue tares so severely and so Airway ue publi hers.— Cong..ess seems to have specially marked themout for the imposition of an unusual n umber of thae4 Had their share been limited to . he three per oeut. Impost on their gross revenue arising from wirer tisements, they could have cheerfully paid It, s.z.d fe't they were doing their full share tower 13 equalizing the pecuniary burdenof the war; bet., In addition to this, and to those which publishers meet as Individuals,. they have to pay, also, a to on paper, on Ink, on telegraphic despatches, &c., But even this ts not all: Owiug to the prevalent Practice of each manufacturer, or producer of tax able arrales, making hiatrelfentply the agent for 0011m:hug the Government tax from the consumer, the impost laid upon every article employed in making up a ioumal is thrown upon the publish a-, and thus he has no-r to pay a largely 'sterols ed price for his Ink, his tyre, his coal, and, more especially. his paper, which Is the tnai,litem of to:a expense. Nay, on account of the scarcity of cot ton raga paper, has gone up, and is still going up far beyond what the tax alone would have eau s while labor, owing to the enhanced price of every necessary, has advanced in nearly the same rapid t roportinn, We thus find that the augmented cost of publishing a papa-Just now is nearly forty, per cent, more than what It was a few weeksaince; In the face ofthin alarming exhibit, we find a diminished revenue, the ohief source of which rev enue to ait urnallst Is advertis i ng. The price of anbscritolon in l3iis country is unreasonably fixed 8:3 near the cost of the white paper, tisk and print ing, EIS In leave the slenderest margin fnr profit.— The larger oircala • ions thus secured by the cheap nese of the paper ia depended siren to Increase the price and the numberoindvertiiements which are - the life-blood of a newspaper. But. on fortunately, a ivertising is the most sensitive branch of human enterprise. It expands during days of thrift and prosperity, and oontracts to the smallest compass during periods of doubt and business or monetary revolutions. Since thewar commenced, advertising has fallen off with us, as with Journalists generally through out the country, from thirty to fifty per cent., and we now find ourselves with a flourish ing circulations, it is true, but trirhoris the revenue which is invariably based on Rich wide dissemi nations, What ore we to do ? The public demand for news, in these excited times, must be dupplie3.— It is manifest that when a paper is gold even the minutest fraction below its cost, the forcer its cir culation the s,,,•ate, the 4,0 t it entails. If elver, tieing were }what, and at Rood rat es , that leas might be covered, but the direct contrary Is now the case, We wish to refrain as long as possible (cons laying attic upon knowledge by adding to the price of our paper., but we think that, both on account of what has above been urged, and on account of our increase! (limitations, advertisers ought to consent to a slight advance on the rates of advertising, always exceedingly low in our city. The undersigned have therefore, after due e fiection, agreed upon, and will S.e obliged to live close', up to the following revised schedule of rn4- ow to take effect as to all new contracts for ad vor tieing, from and after this 10th day of November, 1862. It is hoped this very alight advanue of rates lorlll i.ot csily ins considered necessary and reason- care us from loss. without haring ' reaort to ;t: more objectionable devices of raiding ale subeer;o tion priced of our respectice papers, or by greatly reducing the quantity of their reading matter. NEW ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates of advertising have been agreed upon by the Pubtishers of toe Pittsburun Daily Press, to take effect on and after the 10th day of November. 10 0 2 , on all new oontracts FOR STANDING MATTER. PER SINGLE SQ 13/RE, EVERY DAY. One insertion 8 80 Two months...... 89 00 Two insertions.... 100 Three months... 11 00 Three insertions 125 Four months ... 13 00 One week 2 00' Five months.... 1t 00 • Two weeks a no I Su months 15 00 Three weeks 5 4401Nino months,... 20 00 One month 800 One year 95 00 FOB CHANGEABLE 31ATTEIL Which allows theprivilege of a weakly change of matter, to be inserted among new advertisements. PER BINDLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY, $lBOO SO 00 a as 75 501 Six months Twelve months Aiiministr. tors' Notifies. Marriage Notices Death Notices. each inseniM AU advertisements ordered in for one Month, or lea time, to be cash at the time of or dering CHARLES MI/NIGHT, Eve. Chronicle. U 0 ITER &FLEHttOts, Pitts Litpaach , JAS. P. BARR Pitts. Post. S. RIDDLE A 00, Pittsburgh Gazette. PANNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CIIDRCR TRAIN A. M. Leaves Wail's Statian every Sunday at 9 15 do Turtle Creek, do do 920 do Brixton's, do do 925 do Wilkinsburgh do do ...... 942 do East Liberty', do do 950 Arrive at Pittsburgh. 10 15 - RETURNING TRAIN .. P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at...—. 1 00 do East Li 3erty do do 194 do Wilkinsburgh do io „.......132 do Brinton's do o ......„.149 do Turtle Creek do o ... —.IL 00 Arrive at Wi115,....--. ...... .. ......... ............,.2 00 J. STEWART, Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. July 9.1889. WIC IMPORTANT TO LADIES 11kla. JOHN HARVEY. HAVING . FOR ftti erxrjarglrtratgrtrtgueol "mate Difficulties. and having succeeded in thou sands of cues in restoring the afflicted to sound health has now entire confidence in of f ering pub. Holy his " Great American Remedy," ' DR. HARVEY'S CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS ! Whleh haven is i yet tailed (when the direc tions have strictly followed) in re moving oultice arising from Obstruction or-Stoppage of Nature. (roausatr cour.r RXr , sutquend CORNER FIFTH & SALITUFIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Pest Office.) rirtHE BSC RIDER ILAVIN6I A. taken theah..ve well known stand will be pleased to see his friend.; at all hours. Ha wines, liquors. ales, and eigsss Lre of the hest. 102.1-and SoHN LUN D Y. Proprietor. --- LA' SUPERIOR COPPER 1113IES I W SMELTING WORKS. TB 4 WD DRAWiliti CHIMP AT ' • 'Me ItßbstnrA. - 9 0V V, tf, ~~~ S liAlrA;gE Y,. O. 80 WOOD i STREET, qt.)rnor Second. Pittsburgh. Mame...Amor and IV hotir:.vid Sad RetaU dealer it Unda 41i Cook, Parlor, awl Heating .qtaves, Grate Proms., renders, Ste. • .62,- In or sample roam may be fontd the KLUB ATM) GAS BURNING COOK BIICITES EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits of which have been fully tested by . 0C1.9812‘18, and the Stove pronquneed unequaled• y any- in this market; together with a great man? ther dezirable patterns. have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND EIEATjj G STOVES. embracing aomo of - ..h0 BhBT jPATTERNS now .fferou to the public. 3 0 - FA".ENANIRLED iRATR FRONTS 4 , AND FEERS, , ho. uerfer Milos. Common Kitchoo Bow and .Jane woael all of which are onre.l at very low prleoa. Soonial imlurrment.4 buillerr. fn want of uItATE ! tarNtf a. Zii; M. 1'1 , 1'.....3'.1.'1L1.E.1Nt, Brass F g oniidel i is, GAS AND STF I AM 'FITTERS,. I Ail kind. of drugs and Iron eocks Auntie to , anc!. , ,,r. BRAM OAZTINGS, Or ;ALT, KINDS Made at the rhortest&dee. M It:.ai FENE:RY'SFII TED UP. 23}..A.1 order-NJ - tat BO ‘ V N a1TE11.F47,1"1..13 , 3 Wu , a) STREET. win be Pr.V, , 1;11.4 at'ended to: The :limbers of this tira.: hei,hg i-raetbs.l tue ehaLieg, of nrany selrs' e • r.ri4ecke in the, bus ntwP, will inane to viva attrisiatition in epetv n epeJet. 1 - a e6•1,y3 r r a EXTiC IFLU malrii4v7 A. PAIN by the zue di ap,otratas wlierehy no drags or es.ly..ra , I,vtery Are used. Medi cal geriti,men tbrir!ataitieli nave their teeth extraotet by 03 , proorps. And ere ready to testify as to the saf-ty and' I.ainlessness 'of he perlition. whatever has her..n raid by persOns in ered'ed in asserting the contrary. haying no knowledge of my prtTedi *a-ARTIFICIAL TEETH ir.!terted in every style, and ebarFes AB low, as will warraat the beet of material in all ehe, E. 0 CTDRT,Dentiat, 154 Salithfield artet. nol4ly-is S. M. KIER & MAX ITPACTL'iIIEB :U. Pure No. 1 Car :i I 3 Y.; r Z () T 7.; . .116P - 011ice on LIBERTY ST BET. oppoertto Penn'a R. 11. Depot. oil warranted. - HENRY W. BEAUMOkf a; 001., VIORMERLY OP TILE Irma) - RULE If fJUSE. k c ^ c reign ll!randies, ISlnes„ And Gins A:Act:burrs. Re4TherrY, Wild Cherry, and (linger lir and.iee. OJAI Nlunongebela, Rye s and othor Joimiee hum. Supe rior viine Bitters, Se. No. 43 Liberty street, t! Fourth etret. Pittmtpu.rgh, Pa. Hotels. Tavern., and F:t.wilke supr!ied at mad erate profits for easti. New Jenie Older for tall] ill 07 hotel purpoi,e3, iY3-41urd EVJ:Ft INIS 41 1 1 S., WO. n. Loma. euLLz..l3 a <7 C.l • / • 1t17.• T. N 'N' ALL g e 6 Lll-10 61 - Ofii end dr C nti 2 M Alth ET ?5311EET, firTS.6ll R 431111 Mantriactur 4.nt! Labrieatoi Carbon Oils:' Bonvie. NO. I ILEYViEIs OIL, mi t li teRANTEgi NON•EXPLOSI aiways, 0e.24:1? WILLIAM CAR! I & CO. WROLESAkE GROCERS, And ituywrterr .iart ={EMfM Distillers and Dealersin • FINE OLD MONONGAHELA AYE WHISKI 327 Liberty Streitt, prr-rsikutm. PA. 0111.111 DR 50 cake Pti ao Cur: unto; 10 cases Liquorice: 2 do Cal .b.ia do 26 boxes Maocaronn 20 do Vermicolla; 50 do Olive OiL quarto and pinta 30 oases Sardines. !ift and . 1 4 . enl2B: 50 trails Dates; 50 bozos llattilo Soap: 30 do Citron; 5 oases Prunes In jarr, 6 do do fannyboxegl.- 200 boxes No. 1- Fire Cracker:: In store and for sale by REYMER At BROS. ses No.'a lai and 123 Wood streot. Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store For Sale, 1 rulllE STOCK AND FIXTEREN OF A i t A Wholassie Drocor.y andLig or Lion-se, do ing a good tr do on one of tho best business streets to the city, is offered •tor sa e. as the own ers wish to go into other busint4 For farther particulars tuldres. atl-tf 11 , 0Cli BOX 18, Pt NEW GOOLIE3 E ILA VE StltiT RECEprED ISOM V v the Lest B largo aad choice feloction of SPRING AND SUMME.24 GOODS, for Gon& and Youths weir, el:alioohms all the newest styles COATINGS. CASSIXERESAND WRINGS. W. U. & CO., 143 ;Federal tree Corner Market , S(.,tiaTa. Attenh env 'city ow) JO IV LtTTLI, Jr., NO. 108 FOUB7III. STREET, STOCK AND BILL BROKER Promissory Notes: Stook amd Morts. a km bought and sold. • 13'213 TIERNAN et GETTY, Wholesale and Retail -Grocers, I/trams= Asa ar,ALEF.EiIA TEAS, WINES, LIOCORS, 41435, NORTII-EAn corner of OHIO BTREET AtiD THE EIid.MOND ALLEORINY CITY H 1. 1 :1,13 0 111.,A.D 0, 'ALL PAPER FOR A PTUMN OF 1862, A complete assortment of beautiful PAPER HANGINGII4 of all atylee, b , enht before the tax advance, will be k , old at the umai low prictz. W. P. lif AREtALL: • sod kin. R 7 W•ral idreet WEET EOTATOFA.—I 114% it.RELS cboioe tweet Potatoes just reo, ived :led for sale by I AS A. FEI Z ER; 005 Corner Marko, and Eirer etre..ta. SOLAR OIL WORMS COBlpwir. OF PINNEWLVANIA:' MICR Sit CLAIR. 3TREt2, war Me Bridge. in—Address J. uurl9-tf WEAVER. JR...130c...etau and Traamuer. 1 t • Vol. XX....Establisior et r 744 20 P ECIALLY . • ..aliltheignorantatuillabie ;.3 13 , Modest otaildeopnii,• nations, treat secret' and • delicate dist.rdenr, - abase and distitves er 1.3..„-..—;;,....:9,;yyj tuations 0081T1.tan.R.44 • Mont toymitts et with .. a., . sexes, and adults. sir.cie ameried list u.R Da. BRANBTIMP and the fact of his -Jul so. the ignorant and falsely modest ars-iv..IMP.? shocked. and think It a ZlZat SrUrr:iratat ,, :i and for oontominsti rn andi,ltirllll,,WP 41"2 their wives. protestor sonsl , lll lif , ngilltrirA Th 0:f t temi L physician should 48 Cata43.4 t' Yi ,_ , fsceD. ih1 , 15 p. isziorance that they do the gator, as''t: 7 3 STILDT., (exatiot Pahlisitingtfastalue:atise p,.., tice might be lost to them amen;; 57.t1Pii Fated)/ modest and presumptuous' familial, tOrr. raised, n ignorance, sprang op as mushrooms and who `compare society intollittonas, eatistt i.e., to dollars and cents mysterionsly.-m,d7 gotten. . It is to Ptifdloity, flowerer, tlit'naltbrol.s parents 'and guardians thou sons, daughtors and: wards. ..prartiosty "noble sickly and of delloattrooliditicie and - eppoa -wry*, have been restored .lo:health! . nod , color},-BRANSTRUP. besides magi` zr - d aftri marriage though him htivelbetns4a , ecta orb faring. &axiom.. mortification. 'dig. Sperrnatorr hes or nocturnal emeniesionefakiebeitlb , telv ,turf d hi a very Short space of tkie be Li4.cm:T,- r rep.Ntire. which are peaullarlybia own.' Thee si e caintmanda rim the 'Vegetable Kingdom. horns • co.n too fallacy:of the Mercurial trostment,be has abandon ed it and imbatittitesi the Fenciate dis eases ere treated with tuaritetatanYeFar--oxsans 'tad over forty Penal (40) erPertsitee - ir—tioir: crew.- moot in hospitals of both rho 'ill; Viterithle4 the Called Statt loads him to vas all with a fair tie), health and happineas yid!: ,atialt, bloom upon the now—palled Check. Trail e. no longer with montebankeund..quacks. but Attune Land . ue cored Consumption and all-of its kindrealdisettsaa, of which Co. many - mml3lo - fill mit' aoutirrles. wan now be relieved, proyidinc they azimut Ao it in time Full partionlata min liebad of My treatment by proottrimka copy of the, amfloat Ativiabt,which is given gratis to au that, aysts .4 - flay ;pa !the ad vantage of over . ' fiwty..' reArie expeneriec .anti obcervation,ooncoottorttly,•he.hes lapel-Jos skill in the treatment of speci al ,14oaeos. ,no oho is daily consulted by thotl'OneodOnt RysaelLrarcrna3,- mendedly repeatable cidzene. publisotapi, pro prietore' of -hotels. Once' tort - fstaittairo street, near Ditunozud street. hivate, ecip - muni• cations from ell' parse of the Untes'.. - it.tietir at tended to. Directly , J~ g' ~ 3e&lvdnw ANAr tit kj , . 0111 WE AKE NOW WANUS , AeItIi. this article, Sod foibrilliancy in biroms freedom of offensive _odor. s aud trecuiparency outer. (which odor we warrant to be chalfred by mre or azposurea!s , unrorpessed. br any 'Noma gator in this or tern markits,, a • prohtol -, !a unto the consulner. we can airmail" ret 3/raufnad it. Mao. our manufacture of . . • CA U S.TIC S D D'A treed by all large Soap Maker?, Oli Re mcri which trgcela lo per omit. in !troll • - th hh Imago of Xmilish Soda breUght corattry.! - Cu, tuanuboture of SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATEI3I4.. SALI Are so well and favorably }Mawr. W - o . P. 1 1431 the inemtionis sufficient. ' • All orders and_inguirlea w;‘ , at tended to by addreas%E. • GEORGE ;.01.btwu.w. Ateee Yenna, Salt Mgaufazttantigevrzipsn,,, oltHYdairds SCWOod evert, TPA. i Co., r on Oil, an23:lyd MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. legs SMITHFIELD Silt! 7 TATE HAVE.JEST RECEIVED A v large and well Felooted steel of • ' FALL GOO'D 'S, Clothe,Caelmeres, Vestinks,dte. ALSO—A large stock of GENT'S FIIRNISHIIIG GOODS, • • ; •.. including TroctsmSli•irta, Pripii , tl;aer., - /Ver , •k. 74r.. ereleversradegnsnallykeet by fir reftuo•Pervi..e. hag blorte. orders prom; tly ezorur li . zn -o.lyj CO-PAILUWERSILIP: 'WIRE UNDERSIGNED ID ":40.01C IA . ted with ate be ,n. 1: 0( k, to a eopartnernhtp, for the tr.usactioo of tile CARPitT BCSIN t under th^ ester and firm of W. liicOLINT• CK ,t SON. hr -otirits from a Daterons public a cotinuauee,..ty arm. of the liberal. patronture beretnfo'n by him self enjoyed w Met L TOCK (NARDI/AA Li -Raving ritinehnead:fcridA •11 1 11.-1 before [lin late advance. the ter,,..,., st.“ol. 01 Carpets in the city, we would call the A*l en ?ion of wholes.ile and retail buyers to our oottille , •• mamma of CARPE R, MATTING OIL . - !Lotub. kc. w, mew it% Toi i St an2l it. , NI WALL IPAPICIA WINDOW CIIRTA.IIIB, io New 8 tylea for Bpring 'of 1862 • & Great Variety aid —ll4itie: M3M3M Fox a.ht by TimisAs r*LM Mf sr NO. 1 WOODOVREkrd.,' ' - BetVISOD 4th k sth. 2cl doo bet , . tnh/I CORNWELL & CARRIAGE MANUFACTUREk. (At the old established C db DII7IIIIITEBNE WAY. SEAR. ST; titA Elf timst ill T. Repairing dowt . • so =old burst P. 0 aoszaT mum- BOB!. • ',AIMEE". eg is., COMMISSION AND FOAWAAOIIi E - fif; s . . Dealers In Produce and Pitietirc' Baru aoiaK. No. UM LIBERTY NTV.O.PIikF , P-' 1"1,-TiV11:•At.1-;i JOHN. FILEEGE.E.. 215,00riter Ohio and Beaver ens, : , ALLEOIEEITY , t7Ti'!' ) atook °teal, Ei an ft o to orke..mbift mak at bOWS-457CASit xel tf mariaAtelda no A COMIUCOpie9 CORNER OF UNION'AND FIFTH STREETS WHERE THE PUBLIC EA N. -OM TAM the beet and pus Ltquera Moab served at all holm on tine - sho'rtest tine. Lunch emery morning borcievn the botre of 14i and 12 o'clock. leftED. IX RMS. Prnprioto;.< Int :nr.a.GH Nu. s.A.• .1 — Wood 'Street. of the Baltiniore 'Pinot; /rec tory. established in lei. A choice stock :of Ilene 7 octavo Centre Pianos. combining MI the mol , tlale of fret class Ins' rament with late fiaiCluet (nnderpatent). Highly important to the critir:Ol pianist. Low for cash or soceotaricer. WISE. 411 BR9TEI E - 4. •`I Aran nf.i.tur.,k, S. B. st C. P. itEt it 94:4 msussastarsrs and Deakin le , ROOK CAP LETT at- "' and all:ldtda WRAPPING PAPER. halve rercuved 'TOIL No. 27 Wood 'carnet co NO. 83 . SMITHFIELD r 3 k'; -RP Cash paid for itAUG - OWEN BY it 1% MEROHANT SL Clair filtro:rit,..k axtrrLIIMEN'S CLOTH tNr IttAtql*.7o:‘ DERCHEAP.-Pnit CAgtt - - 4 • EXAYING RETIITRNED Fitttm writir 111 'FORK. with a chnire on 4. of ri.Mll5 CASSINERES and vßcTflgrts, wbco.- 1), purchased at prices far below the tums l air Great inducements offered to eash-Imperei 1 TO THE PUBLIC a~ci.a.:r~; DAUB & amslbstine.W a v:Ditziett.. Whole sgle Grgodis (Near Market,) Pir -
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