” .nr. IT'... n;, n '^! For (tending < very d»y: TWQ*lß»ertiona. ■msci;' Five Jnserßons. ?3®±t Three weeks One sq uare ohangeai [' Single subsoriptioi } > fielivetedt in thi Sihglfe Bubacriptioi Five copies, each.. Ten copies, each... Twenty copies, eacl Thirty j. J JjERMA OU RUPTURE, Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. / Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured* ■Hernia or Rupture cured. Rupture or Hernia cored. Rupture or Hernia cured* Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia eured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. | )' J ' Rapture or Merita cjliteij. Harsh’s Radical Cure Trues. Patent Tnu|. Fitch’s Supporter Truss. Truss. or. Bamilnc'* Laccor Body Brace, for thq-ouie-oC Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal afl<£ Spiral' Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Fitch’s Silver Plated Sup- plies Drops, for the support And cure of Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages. Sel£*Tnj acting Syringes; also every kind of Syringes. Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which will adlcaily cure Hernia or Rupture, at hls Drug Store, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the number of nches around the body immediately over the DR. KEY’SER will give his personal attention to-thjgaplieation of Trusses in adultsand children’ atuFhe iB satisfied that, with an experience of twenty years, he will be enabled to give satiafac- Scif-Injecting Syringes. SelMnJfectlng Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Sold at DR. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street. Suspensory Bondagfk) Suspensory Bohdages, Suspensory I^mdnges, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds. A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DH. KEYSET’S, 140 Wood street. noKMyd&w pILES OK TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a certificate from one of the most respectable citizens of Wilkins toumship in regard to Dr. Keyscr's Lindsay* Blood Searcher. The Doctor’s certificates are within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to his preparations. Db.. Gao. H. Kbypbr :—I became afficted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unfit me for work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could not do anything on account 0/ them, they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. i had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and bake whatever I could hear of or read of in cinrliars and pamphlets that fell In my way, but I could not get curt*!, sometimes they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they would return again as.had as ever. I also applied to two I>netors who visited meat my house and gave me some roetlicine hut it would not do, I could not get well. Over a s car ago I got an advertisement ot i/eur Lindsay’s Blood- Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to me you told me. one bottle would not cure me, and that my whole system would have to be re newed by the medicine before I got well. I bought one bottle and took it home with me axuT used it acoonling to your directions. I then call- ed to see you again, when you said I could no. expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five bottles. After this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- ed me for twenty years. In other respects my health is improved, and I am as well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there is noappehrance of a return of the diseases I can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work which before used to hurt me. 1 Wiieti :L. r found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I consider it my du- ty to make my case known to the country for the benefit ofothers who may be suffering as I was and do not know the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you like—l live,in Wilkins and will be pleased to satisfy any* one, of the truth of this certificate if they wish to • on me. . ELLIOTT DAVIS. December 24th, 1863. *&-Look out the name of DR. OEORGE H. KEYSE& on the cover of the bottle and pasted oner the cork ; also for his stamp on the Untied ’Stales stamp on the tip of the botilejo prevent being impos ed upon by a spurious artidjwhich is in the market. s... , w , , J^USKEL’&CgLKBHATED Bitter. Wine of iron! Bitter ißine afilron, ■•• Bitter -Wine of iron, Bitter Wine-oflron, The Great Tonic, *.r The Great Tonic, The Great Tonic, „ _ The Great Tonic, r or Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia-And Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Stomachs and General *D»M!ity For Weak Stomachs and General Ability „ For. Weak Stomachs and General Debility Reliable and-Sure to do Good, .Reli&hie And Sure todo Good, Reli&hle and Sure to doGood, Reliable and Sore to doGood, And Cannot do Harm, -AndCannptdo Harm, And Cannot do Harm, „ . . , And Cannot-do Harm, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs bat little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies theTßlood It Goats but little and Purifies the Blood, 'We oijly ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, Of thia Valuable Tome, Of thia Valuable Tonic, Of this Vaiuable Tonic, Of thia Valuable Tonic, Only .76 Ota.-and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 76 Uts. ami One Dollar per Bottle, Only 76 (,’ta. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 75 Cta. and One Dollar per Bottle Manufactured solely by S. A KUNKEL k BRO. General Depot, 118 Market street, Har risburg, Pa. For sale in PITTSBURGH by all respectable dealers. For sale In Pittsburgh by K. K. SELLERS & 00., and B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO. janl4-6m -• Important to ladies. “ Great American Remedy.” Harvey's Chrono Thermal FEIVfAT.E PILLS HivESKVBITE!rPAU.ED(M'HK.V the directions have been strictly tollowedj in removing dii&nnities arising from OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE. Or in restoring the system to pcrfeethfealth when suffering from. Spinal Affection*, Prolapsus. Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organa. The Pills are jierfeetly harmless on the. constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress ; at the'bame time \ TJIEVACTAS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, ami restoring the Byßtem to a healthy condition, ami by bringing ' on the.mocthly period with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obstruction may arise. They should, however, NUT be taken the first ; three or four months of pregnancy,-though uafe i at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE , DOLLAR. ; PR, HAIVYKT’S TREATISE on Pregnancy! Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sfmiitr, Reproduction, and Ati’uw-s of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES’ PRI VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of *7O ! pages, sent free to any address. Six ©eatß requir ed to pay postage. I pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, bbotk*bv sbalhi-, I - -J __ J. BKYAN', M. I)., (leuerol Agent, ’ f - NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED' «-aawpl, rumlu«ynp t^',ii, e L™J I 'or ; f l'“ E y'T T ? :> i Tl, Y' i OK T,iE i-auiks the Diamond and Market street, agent for Ptttb- , V , r,K ’ u ar - ll > our large and burgh. ocb-crwliw a| ' ,e,u,ul Of every kind. PRIVATE ' 1 DA BkOWil-'S FlC£,' of.NewCtoods..... J No. 60 Smithfield Street. 1 ' CITIZENS AHB STRANGERS IN need of medical adTiceßhoutd notfatltogive In add. non t.. our u-udr.irrniir ..snrtm.nt him a call. luitrui, Dr. Brown’s remedies nev*r fail to cure imnu- I,lt *V wil Hnil 'rr\ pretty stj lea <,i rities, scrofulous and venereal alfectious. Also, hereditary taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and other Bkin diseases, the origin ol which the pa tient is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B’b remedies for tills affliction, brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines kJiown in this country which are-safe and will speedily restore to health. Dr. Brown’s remedies cure in a few days this paihftUafßietioii. He alfcbJycatß Piles, (Fleet, (tonnorrhoe, l're thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least QNE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Office’afcEUprtvhfe rooms No 50. Smithtield STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. noi&ilicw. Notice to ai*l concerned.— Among a certain class of self-important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this eantl, (Pmv ate I)iskam>. ) why this should l*e, they noi no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases-of every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted year’s for their benefit, because .hp adverti ses. the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at liUt-io physician that adverttsh**—how else are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Mr Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Mr Charles Bail an,d Ml Paul Riconl devoted years in the trefttinerft‘of these diktats T These men are held up as Bhining lights in the medical world ; I don’t assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are § great number of them that are. I have devoted myself to. the study and treatment of Pr.iva.tb Dlb bases upward* of 40 years, and without -egotism can say 1 have saved hundreds from years of misery and'untimely.death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as 1 think it Is the best and moqt certain, it is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates ii I thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess : but my long residence In this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are mured in a much shorter time than heretolore. It behooves every, young man and woman to be-oareful in se lecting a physician. Thediflerent advertisements that are seen In our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loos of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address B< )X 800. jan-Iyd . Pittsburgh Postofiice. NEW CASTLE AKD FRANKLIN It A I I . It O A I> Books op subscription to the Capital .Stock of the NEW' CASTLE and FRANKLIN RAILROAD COMPANY will be opened efti WEDNESDAY, the 27th of April, proximo, In the City of-Pittsburgh, at the Rooms of the Board of Trade • In New Castle. Lawrence county, at the Of fice of the New .'Castle and Beaver Valley Rail road Company. In Mercer, Mercer county, at the Office of William fc?tbwart, esq.' In Franklin, Veoango-county,.at the Office of A. L. Crawford, Samuel M. Kierj_ S. Q. Brown, J.Zeigler, :c - Wm. Dtlwoch, jit, / Gy-W. OasA tV m. Stewalt, * > ■ -..77.0. Alumy, J. C. Shaw, George C. Kt’is, Robert Ashworth, Josiah King, dames Bleakley, 'Springer liarbaugh, d. H. Robinson, j. w. Blanchard. w ß! i ߣ*F cr *ti. • |J. H. Smith, UakiftOhirtneP/ Li * tP. D. Kehitekr. Pittsburgh, March 31, 18«. mh3l-dtd Wall taper! Wall Paper! window shades, OIL CLOTHS. f ATEST BTTLE9 'DIRECT FROM JLi the for sale at the lowest prices,' at ' 1 ...in Foerster & Schwarz’s, pr 0.104. SMITHFIEX-JO ST, . •* ■ i RHEUMATISM DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. display asd THIRD ARRIVAL Plain and Figured SiJks, Dress Goods, Cloaks and Shawls, Linen and Housefurnishing Goods, Cloths and Cassimeres Domestic Goods, AT VERY LOW PRICES, AT GARDNER & SCHLEITERS, 92 MARKET STREET inyfi PJpHIRD ARRIVAL. OP NEW S P I * I IV G SUMMER GOODS. IIUGUS k IIACKE, Cor. Fifth and Market St Arc now opening h splendid atock of CLOAKS, SHAWLS DRESS GOODS OK NEWEST STYLES French Chintzes, Hoop Skirts , A N li B A L JI O 1{ A T, S . An.l n full hoe DOMESTIC’ GOODS At.WAVs UN KAMI j ladies' and Misses' Hats and Bonnc^ in great \nriety. n,.l chu].T Ih.m u.,w -gcoe- rnlly bold. Also SPRING AND SUMMER EALMORAI SKIRTS, an.! a very ch.m-e Mack ol .MERINO an,l SILK t EM S nnj [ NIiERUAK.ML.M -- i,,r *1,1111... men’s wear. We have as hue a ..j I*l X E TRAVELING SHIRTS IS f,-u: be in, u »d any where. Almi Latin-*. 1 and< M-nts’ Luvu I 'oll.ars*. Tjes. Scans. < JJuwk and Boaj.tv. I‘uokc! hook?. 1 ’.-retn.min.ii.-R and J'nr-e-: e lie ant strH ntj.l ji t J’in* ami BrtwhPß, Belts ai.il IR it Ruckles, and h full' him of "1 riinmings and Fanry ( Joo.L A.« Olwmp tin. 1 - C'hcnpcHl. Wholesale R onjiid up Mai: MACRUM & New Goods New Goods , •- X New Goods j New Goods 8) % l New Goods pj ’ M 3 Now Goods , “j g ; S' <j New Goods ' ££ h ' A New Goods , JJQ § New Goods i New Goods | and most hpkkn- STEEL ENGRAVINGS Of the two lights of the Catholic Church of America, the Most REVS. JOHN HUGHES, D. D., First Archbishop of New York ; jFrancis Patrick M’Kenrick, D D., Archbishop of Baltimore PKICK ONLY 81,00 Also, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of the same, ONLY 25 CENTS, Just received at H. D. BRECHT & CO.’S, Sole agents for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, NO. 128 SMITHFIELJ) STREET, Between sth and 6th second door from Yirgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. L. PETEkSON is our traveling agent, ape TVECOR A TIVE WALL PAPERS. JLr Panels, Pillars, Frescoes. Statuary. Views, Testers,' Fire Screens, Borders, Ac., &o. For ealeby W. P. MARSHAL!*, 87 Wood st. ITTSBURGH, 8 , MA¥ 14, 1864, FIRST NA I TSELEAS' '■ Office op cfcafr'rß ; • asl Whereas, By n to the undersigned, that the FIRST NA j J3UBG-H, in the of Pennsylvania hi ; and according to tl : Congress, entitled ‘ Currency, secured 1 , -Stocks, and to piw demption thereof. 1863, and has compi said Act required commencing the busi Now Tubrepore, trollerof theCurrer said FIRST NATi BURGH, ooonty . Pennsylvania, is business of banking In testimony whe seal of offloe, this 5t |si THE FIRST I OK HITT) j Late Pittsbur' Jpaby-. ! Capital $400,000. WOO. I.riJtUc™ to lu crease to ~ T 1 The Pittsburgh Trust Couap&htliAviiig ars&n izeri under the act to provide a hifjflpaal Oucren* cv, under the title of the 'ETRSTJNAXiONAL HANK OF PITTSBUItOH; wc&K'H&eetfully olfer itß sot ices for the aclleottffo of Note* I drafts, Bills of Exchange, Alo., re&fre money on deposit and buy and seU J£xnhajw§hn ail parts of the country. T/fr, The success which hAs attendaUjirhe Pittsburgh 1 rust Company since its organization io ,186:2, will we believe be a sufficient guAMtttee that busi ness entrusted to the new.orgitiraation will re ceive the same prompt attexm<w?7, Having a very extensive coiyfcfeondence with Hanks and Hankers, throughiodf the country, we believe w e can offer nsusual fiftOities to those who do business with us. y*' r The business will be condnctnL fcy the same officers and directors. • ' h DIttBU+ORS .S •Uscbp LacniiLiM Wm K. Njmiok, Komb#t S. H.uj, Ai.k.iAWtJWB.HPESR, Th..ma* Bkli., PRAHfia'O. Bailkv, ( hcm. W iuu ru an, Ai.b.B&adlby, Sam SUL R»A. * • • J A A 1 iJS L.A I.'OH LER, President. Joun It Scullv, Uashier. _aug6-dAuvtf ECONONATIONAL BAtfK TKKASVRY OBPAKTStENT. ) OF TICE OV i '«>* I'TROLI KR op THSrOcttEEfICT, \ Washington t'tty, Pewl3th, ISM. \ V. HERKA.-*, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it hu beeniaadfe to appear thnt the SEOONt) NATIONAL BANK OP PITTSBCKOH, Jo the Oofmtjfbf Allegheny, ! ftn<! State of Pennsylvania hAa uferdulyorgan- 1 i/«*.| uodern©,! according to the/rsquirements of t;u* Act of Congress, entitled **Ai Act to pro \ ide a National Currency, secured’by * pledge of l nited States Stocka, and to provide forthecir i ulition and redemption thereof,”approved Feb- 1 ruary 26th, IBK3, ami has complied with all the provision* of said Act requitqd-to bb'cpjnpilcd - with before commencing toe bqat&eu of IbvnlcS ln i' • 1 Now, therefore, I, Huou 6lcQof.LOoa, Comji troller of the Currency, do njjjcby certify that the said SKCOVI) KATIONAJG BANK OF i'l f I'sHT RG il, Count v o! Allegheny, and State ol Pennsylvania, in authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act afomuvid. lu testimony uhereof-wllness my hand !> < v ( a,,d aGnl ol this 13tbday of Vrhm t ‘ Ury, lto4. H CGII Alcuri.Loj'H, *" < 'omplroUer of ifce Currency. THE SECOND NAHG^iLBANK (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) 1 apital. 8(100,000, with privilege to increase to The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav ing organized under the National ('urreoey Act otfers its services for the transaction of a Gener al Hanking Business. Dr aits bought and sold Money received on Deposit, and Collections made on all parts of the country. Jacoii Painteu, Rout. Robins.-*, •Jabk Hill. R. Bovohma*. C. F. KloP VKH; W. M. GoiIAILY. Wm, Coorsa, G. K. WARNER, President, JNO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier. feb23~4md TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. I7URKT NATION AI. RANK OF ' PJITSIII ROH, a Designated Depository and Fi- By authority of the Treasury Department, this Bank will receive Sutwcnption* lor the Ten- Forty i> per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds. , A commission will be nliotvodto Banka. Banke i ers and Brokers. JAMES LA l'< 511 LIN. Grders ire solicited. i'retddent. Pittsburgh, April 26th, 1864. ap27 , Exchange for City Property. an.l in Moment GLIDE, Market reef. ' New Goode That LARGK DVT EIAING with grounds at tached, on CARSON STREET, formerly occu pied by Christian Ihniuen, late of East Birming ham. New Goods STABLING AND OUT-BUILDINGS New Gom In the rear of the Dwelling House. New Goods ap7-imd J UST WHAT New Goods EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET ALBUM! New Goods FOR SOLDIERS New Goods FOR, SOLDXERSI Cad be eent to all parts of the United States for Twenty Cts New Goodj New Goods Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, New Goods AT PITTOCK’S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. fel»36 KROEGER di. SCHMIDT, MANU facturera of Grand, Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, W'arerooms, No. 6 Leroy ftlace, N. Y. j We offer to dealers and the public a very su perior article. Our Mr. KRUEGER was of the late tlrmof Callenberg & Co., and'the manufac turing partner. Descriptive circulars fret. wanted mhn^.l OVFICS OV THB ) PiTTfißUßoa, Ft.WAykbAOhioagoßy. Co., V Pittsburgh, April Bth, 1364. S TYIYIDGNI) NOTIOE.-THEBOARD MlW'- of Directors have this day* declared a Divi dend of TWO AND ONE-HALF per cent, on the Capital Stock of the Company, out of the net eairhlng f&r the quarter ending March 3lst ult., payable (free of govemment tax.) on and after the ifITH OF MAY prox.,.at the general office of thq Company inPlttsburgh to the stock* holders whose stock is registered there, and at the agedey of the Company, (Messrs. Winslow, Lanier & C 0.,) No. 52 wall street, New York, to the stockholders whoseatgck.is registered there. The tr&nsfer'books of the Company will close at 3 o'clock p. m.. on ‘ the 2d day of May prox. and will remain closed till 10 o'clock a. m. on the apU-M ' W. H. BABNT3S, Sec*y OF Fl’ OF PITTSBUKttff. OF PITTSBIBUH, PA., 81.000,000. DIRKCTCJO nnneial Agent of the United States. FRED. L. HIM SEN, 100 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Holding from is to 24 Pictures, .AT PRICEH BEI.OW ALI„ REI.OW ALl^, *■* T7Wli ' Oß DlSCOVEipip AT LAgqr. CHEROKEE INJECTION M Mian Murat fc cttrej tffi dwaxet of the urinary organs, tiich as MoJMnence of the Urine, InflLu&tiokiftZ SWg>' of f'* 6 Slone in lie Blonder, : Stricture, Oracel, Gleet, Gonorrhea, and, ’‘lcommentiei f n tfoSca&tof\¥3n ■ Mbit* Xor^yhmmnfekalee\wherl f iame-mVdS- < aovfmediftues have foitei.~. [ ... : 5T' la prepared Id, a highly concentrated aT^X*hTec o tt^a%/™ m on<! *° tw6 fU ’ which have induced disease. «HEHOKE* INJECTTOVis intended 'as an ally or assistant to theOherobet Remedy, daed Is conjunction with that medicine hi all cases ol OaiioniigM, Gleet, Fluor dlWis or mrilex. It effects are heating, toothing, and demulcent; removing all scalding, heatychori dee and pain, instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experienced with near ly ail tile cheap quack Injection*. the use of the Cherokee Remedr fmdCherokw; TuJ*c<lt»n—the two mwlicmee at the Bame time—dll improper discharges are removed, and the weAkeneU orgaus ate speedily restored to full vigor and strength. ■«3“For full particulars get our pamphlet from any drug store In the <Jouhtfy, or write us sad we will mail free to any address, a full treAtise. Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle or three bottles Tor $6. Cherokee Injection, $2 per bot tle.or three bottles for sfl. by Kxpress to any address on receipt of price. JQf'SoiU by all draggle ts everywhere. Dr. W. B. Merwin & Oo , SOLE PROPRIETORS, ..... No. M Liberty street. New York. : Sold by Dr. UEO. H. KEYSES, No. 140 Woo . street. O'. h 1 .Veixl.d £, w ! fJYHE GREAT" INDIAsTkEDICIifK, ' Compounded from CO & *» | (A|/J> s go m t— s> S isvjS® s rn £ s CHEROItEE CUBE! An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea. Semnal WccAnett, bodumal Emissions, and all diseases eaussdbg seif-pollution; tuck at Lota of Memory K t ntvertal tuxsrdude, Paint in the back, Dimness oj' » »-*>on, Premature Old Aye, 1 Weak Rentes'Dvficuf fo/ofUrcathimK Wakefulness, Eruptions on me Face. Fait Countenance, lnnutity. Conaumtr and all Ike cxmplaints: caused 5y de porting/ttn* the path.of nature. 4#~ThiB medicine is a simple vegetable ex? tract, and ooC on which ail can rely, ae tthaa beeir used in oar practice for many yesnr, anti with thousands treated, tibas not failedin a sin ffinstance. Xu curative powers have been suffldfent to gain victory over the most stubborn V MStTo those who : fltitutioo, until they think themselves beyond . lJje reach of medical aid, w would say. Despair not.' the ('HKKiktfBK OußnwiH restore you to h«alth and vigor, tu;d after alt quack doctors have failed. or fuM particular* kf»>( a circular from any drug store* iu the country, or writ? the Proprie tors, who * ill mail fret* to any one desiring the same, a full ttvatlge in pamphlet form. i'rice, i*3 prr bottle, or three bottfea for *6 ami forwarded by Expreaa to all paita of the world. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. Dr. W. B. Merwin & 0o. t SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 69 Liberty street. New York •Sold by GEO. H. KKYSER, No. HO Wood fl * ree l- _ _ tnhls-eod-d2tw WHEELER & WILSON’S F;lock stitch;] seWingma^hines QO TO THE AGENCY AND Ex- amine, and you will then agree with us, that it is an almost perfect in- strument.— Evening Post, JJVERY FAMILY is mAtle happier by thi' inl reduction ot this trustwor- thy machine. Christian Intclligen. fjIHEKE arc good, better and beat, and the best machine, we feel entirely m safe in saying is “Wheeler A Wil- son’s.” —Western Advocate. J ( ipHEY HAVE NO RIVAL. ! Scientific American . | JJAVE received the Highest Premi- a. urns wherever exhibited. ! Philadelphia Press. ; JiASILY MANAGED, not liable to [ get out of order, very beautiful and ! Bimple In construction. —A \Y. Evan BEFORE PURCHASING, examine □□ i the ,c Wheeler &, Wilson.” —Daily Gaz. •pXCELS in all the qualities that eon stitute a good machine.— Independent. | gURPASSES all others.— Ladies 1 Re- ipHIS is unquestionably the beet Sew* I ing Machine, and 1b the one which we can unqualifiedly recommend. Presbyterian. ThtM Jiachinea are Warranted for. Three years* Prices from $6O upwards. PITTSBURGH OFFICE! ~; NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, Wild, SUMNER & JpO rt ,if h apMmeod ’ ' ABBOTS. Pr f ailtrfosl. TBE BATTLE OP; sPBp,.po riJ tht N. y. Tribun es special correshond ent of the battle 'fan the baiSs of'tnel ■River Po, on Tuesday; ' ,■. - n -&.t o'cloek yesterday; tie most des periite ofall the battles yet fought- jvss commenced, It continued up to .nearly 8’ o’clbKk; Id dogged'' stbbfoSnlW WaterJdoand- Sblfcrino pate beforb'tlife r terrific] onslaught; of Taesdtry jiftqrpdfan I fto-P0,,, Two .divisions ofßurnside’s. Corps held the right, lb? Sth'audetir C 8M f t& WMU McCffie 2d Corps tbe left.-' ’Onrihnte'striflidfea Six miles on the northeast bs&k ofethe j fp’, Ui<;^? bel - 8 .9 c<;u PSi n & southwest DgDjBL,-of. the .Tillage of Snnttflvlviimn - . Sui* artillery gkfned a gooa fange' and poured shot add shell, Cftqftieter inte their r&nled, as-tiieyv'Wtefa I frqntic recklessness life, | ware? upon ouria&ntry lines. , The oner "JT used but-little artillery, ifa tMy. Prisoners state that-they : wferfe Uefldied »n ammunition, and toildnot.;' ■ i The impression prevailed at,hpad quarters during the fore part of the day tbatT/welks Corps had left for Rich mond on Monday. All prisoners taken were from Lpagstreet’s:. and Hill's Corps but before yesterday’s battle closed, Ewell relumed. ' If he had left, as is probable, aud Lee’S entire army 1 and our whole force were pitted'for three hour*at a, hand-to-hand straggle with- ‘ out a parallel in history, i . G e h- Grant and Gen, Jlleade were in the saddle constantly personally direct | ing movements. It : was arranged'that tie j entire 9th Corps should change theene-’ i ury a right flunk, hut pending the severest; | onslaught made by Lceitjst before dark, it Was discovered that ue hsd advanced/ around our right flank dfal ’was niotifig down in dense columns for a last and after-dark Struggle to break through our hues and dash upon our supply trains then known to be packed on the plank road to Frederickshurgh, ... £ , This changed Gen, Burnside's purposes and Jie securely held his ground and threatened, the enemy’s extreme.-right; while the Oth Corps cliarged.-hisLiight cen ter and (at 7 o pjock) drove him from his first line of rifle pits; capturing five guns and between : two and three thous and prisoners. • . The quick' eyes ,of p W chiefltainst; however, saw ,-the . Rebel uianouver. Our men ware, (seed ahout, our .trains all. rnoyed .to the- rear/, new; positions! nisiantly secured for our-,-artillery, .and, the enemy’s expected coming patiently, awaitgd dqring all , the long, hours of. •last nigh). ho demonstrations weres ' mafe however, and .exeepfe the oecay fslonai shouts of pickets,;,ol! -/was. quiet. ! U P T w 8 o’clock .to-day,; when. I left. ..,. !' it was. believed that.,then enemy,,.had suffered so. severely that ho: could not. 1 n hia. crippled eppdition,.avail y himself Voided advantage he, had gain*, ed. By.otbqrs it;,WM.supposed hojiad; communication;, witkßfchmond, isnbi lu-vfid to Up ye beep severed by&heri,i dan, apd hisflanks and rear constantly.; harrassed by our forces, be. must sur render or kIH his “last Piap ’ in battle as Ue seems determined in frantic rape to do. ‘ ' , ” . In so horrible a strife it must, not; be supposed that we escape, the severest! punishment. Our losses ip yesterday?e fight were much greater than in any of. the battles of the previous week. It is, true there is it smaller percentage of kilt, ed in proportion tp the number wounded than in anv previous battle, and a very' large number are but slightly wounded. fields, and woods are, literally swarming with these suffering heroes, who have defied woundsand death that, the natiqn might surviye. , So incessant have been the marching, and fighting that many are being over come, with iatigue, and several have been sun-struck; y nt never was seen so.cheer, ful, po resolute, and even qxultant bndy, of men on any of the world’s great.battle fields. All nonorto this sublime hero- ism, which so nobly welcomes death and wounds. '• ’ t’ Rebel prisoners assert that Lee Order! ed alibis wounded men able to hold a" musket to take-their places in the Tshfcs : for yesterday’s battle: Our wounded are being conteyfid with' all possible dispatch to FrederibkSbtirg, and thenee, via BeHe'Plain, to Washing:' Buffo# h tender regard fot these disa bled heroes, abandoned Wtheir fate and burningup'ih the Woods left cm fire’ (nS the Rebels also leave their dead unburi-’ ed), our army Would ere thiß haVe been thundering before the ReberCapiiiri; bfir we can afford to wait. Men whOhave faced- musketry and cannon for a Week, and fought-better each succeedlhiiday,' are inrineible, and they will soot win the complete triumph their valor so rich ly merits; • ' "1’ Time after time did they ball back in disorder the solid massed columns ofthe?- foe, and if perchance they staggered wdtfi’ the shock, it was only for more snperhu man energy to charge back upon him. The old gnhrd s# Waterloo pates 1 befbro these Inen’ Our entire losses thus far, in kjiled, wounded, miSßing, & c., must reach near 40,000. The enemy's loss in killed is much greater than ours; his wounded about' the same. He. is 'Supposed to hold some 2,000 of our prisoners, and we must-have’ at least 5,000 of his then, while our Scouts' report the roads literally' alive with ids stragglers. It is a mathematical ques tion requiring only a few more days to determine the limit ofhis endurance. As your reporter neared Predericks burgh about 10 o’clock this momingcari nonading had been resumed, aha our army was unquestionably engaging-the enemy again. f W e crossed t he River Po on Tuesday, but withdrew. We charged again fast night, after the enemy hmf weakened his right in order to mass nil his force on our right. , , It was the Vermont .brigade. which charged the enemy at the nfle pim ( and the 2d Vermont held them till midnight, when Gen. Meade them. 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