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About eight words a line. 61 1tVitsii notices. inserted on the leoal page, ten swigs a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Eseued from the eune °thee every Saturday momiK Sip-Term 01 per annum. In advance. 'tar.Stasis ()epics, ready for mailing. FIVE ot:Yra Address JAMES P. BARE, Editor and Proprietor. Q Advertising at reasonable rate.. PAUL =GILTS Casarr..... WESTERN STONE \YORKS, 2415 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF & CO., MALWETFA.CPTTRUS Wotiii the attention, of the public to their LAAGE STOCK of well• select.sd COMPARUVI MO HEATING STOVES LLSO. rKPROVED Wes, Zanies. Grate Fronts, Hot Witaki'Ma. , ,ttnattnit which will Naomi the nest teal Cook Stoves In the State. The Dit.mond , Advance Air-Tight Eolipse, anti. • P Oity, W. Vi;.FIRST PREMIUM at tl;f3 B er the BAR.COAL COOK • V FIRST ME- M Bik awarded to the TRUPLABIERICAN. GLOBE. & REPUBLIC. ftrOD COOK NOW IN USE. The aresad EANBAB Premiu m Stove* O call attention of DEALERS aad BUTLDEPUTito the buten stoek of ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS alM= 4B -W e li ne the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE , Stoves with 13cwo Stone Linings. which sag 4ino bettor then iron. oo2S:is 8 - S it H T .11111444 e White, Plain and Fancy Flannel ITn- ZgKta Overehm t s on hand, and made to order, on noboe,•at ;R. WILLIAIIISON'S itivErr FACTORS, No. 47 St. Clair Street. AXES MILLING AR, MONONGAII E. ~LSI,,LL. would reepestruUr in- Sonsghe pakl,te. he' Will rebuilt Sitteer*e fire, Ili aeM iad iineetablisrohmzt, and sew prepared' to furnish flooring and planing 'sera sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash Rill dried; *Ames, mouldings. too ITTSBCROIL Sept., '7,19.57. ja2o NWIG GOODS Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES ' —A T EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, News. 17 and 19 Fifth Street. timekbl f ain u r og graig, L t ao str e.; 4 l , :i . utti m nsar 4 fz and Canibrie Collars . and Bets. Real Lace Tillonwl Colhsre and Se ts, and Flnnd is* . Biala Lace, Grenathne and Tissue gTokee and Pantaletts. Edainv. Laces, 111211. eie.,ladke'and Children's Hose of every tien, Gloves, (hunk% Mils, Bonnet Rib wag" Stoker floo:._- Cord, Chenille and Braid Head Nets. Melte- lot of "Crinoline Druperie," (French Theterwheluive used - this skirt,-ffirrehottee riaineeieverisiewit , "The "Quakert Skirt" and • "Flews Skirt," are also at es worthy of ea's ren al: MO*o4 Pine Shirts, Col -41, . Ana, " most desirable 4. . eta or itaney artkiles and '-'; Modals. and retell imers will find a large and ins eirtim oi aint. te L iss every p- department at the kan_rail WU. ?AT;'.7IIACKVIit k n V. 1 9.,17 Fifth et. CARE & CO. 'ILESALE GROCERS, Audi Importers of DJUNDIES. GINS, &C. AL 80. %dill= and Dealers in op mosoximßELA RYE WHISKY . SW Liberty Atratit. PTETSIII3IiBII. PA. R. SELLERS A . OM. Arent' forAttabursh. igirasz_ JOHNSON, i 1 161 L COHISSIONKANT =BEM fir, fiesta and all kinds of Cosuglex agoa; Whales and !Jollier*, I(%pas* Tobago, to. alra i rre N'eamade°' • . SW 1411011/SE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST. NAM PHILADELPHIA. Leari, mum" AND FIE_ iarlD Mila": 1 004 .11 . 10,4 " ;t ' • s SRC air 44F..#1 DAMN - POST. A Thrilling Romance:- Truth Stran- ger than - Pietion—A Dying Sol. dier Prays for the President. Never:until we stood' by the grave of the Green Mountain boys - did we realize how much stranger is truth than fiictien. Your readers will all recollect last sum mer a private was court-martialed for sleeping on his post out near Chain Bridge on Ott . Upper Potomac. He was convict ed; his sentence was death; the finding was approved of by the General and the day fixed for his execution. He wee a youth of more than ordinary intelligence ; he did not beg for pardon, but was willing to meet his fate. The time drew near ; the stern necessity of war required that an example should be made of some -one; his was an aggravated case. But the case reached the ears of the President ; he resolved to save him; he signed a par don and sent it out ; the day came. "Sup pose," thought the President, "my par don has not reached him. The telegraph was called into requisition ; sh answer did not come promptly; 'Bring up my car riage," he ordered. It came, and soon the important State papers were' dropyltd, and through the hot broiling sun and dus ty roads he rode to the camp, about ten miles, andosaw that the soldier was saved! He has-doubtless, forgotten she incident, but the soldier has not. Wheu the Third Vermont charged upon the rifle , pits, the enemy poured a volley upon them. The first man who fell,. with six bullets in his body, was Wu. C'ol . l, of Company K. His comrades caught him up, and as his life bloOd ebbed away, he raised to heav en, amid the diu of war, the cries.. of the dying, and . the shouts of the enemy, a prayer for, the prei*.nt, and as he died he remarked to his comrade,s that . : he had shown he . was no coward awl not afraid to die. .WY. GRAPE' Ile was interred, in the presence of his regiment, in a little grove about two miles to the rear of the F4tekfort, in the,.ceutre of a gT° ll k of 4* and cher ry-trees, in fa I bloom, , are smattered around the digging 4igravA a skull and bones were, found, and metal buttons, showing tlmt the identical spot had been used in the ,lievo;utbriary war for our fathers who fell in the Ammo cause. The Chaplain narrated the circumstances to tlle hove, who stood around with uncov ered heads. Fie prayed for the President, and paid the most glowing tribute to his noble heart that we ever heard. The tears started in their eyes as the clods .of earth were thrown upon him in his nar row grave, where he lay shrouded in his coat and blanket. The men separated ; in a few minutes all were.' engaged in something around the carnp,..ae thongir nothing. had. happened unusual; but that scene will, live upon their memorie4 while life lasts i the calm look of ScoiT'a fare, the seeming look of satisfaction he . felt, still lingered : and could the President have .eeu him he would have felt that. his act of mercy had been wisely bestowed. But the cannons roar is to be heard towards Yorktown,,and we must be off to the scene. The Government: and the Press. What is the matter with the War De partment ? There has been no official bulletin about the pre. , , its duties and transgressions. in at least three or four days. 'l•his is truly wonderful, and we are curious to know whose fault it is. Cer tainly it. cannot he Secretary Stanton's. (Jr has the President interfered and taken the management of the press een.orship into his own hands? If not, we heartily wish he would do so, or nt least devote a small share of his attention to the matter. His sound, practical common sense would obviate all our difficulties, and enable the government and the press to progress bar• mnniously and systematically in subduing this rebellion. We are sorry to say that none of the President's subordinate= have yet succeeded in accomplishing this happy result. —Exchavgc. NEW GOODS! A LETTER. from New York, cirriiten on Monday, says that: The town is in a broad grin today, over the petitions the Syracuse people are deluging the State Legislature with. asking that a law be passed prohibiting negro emigration into this State. Syra cuse, you know, is.the great Abolition head' quarters of the Empire State. It is there where, the Bloomer women most do congregate, and where young ; grins al ways uttered the loudest 'shrieks. For Syracuse to be prostesting now against a possible irruption of contrabands, then, is not the handsome thing. It savors ofbase hypocrisy, if not something eyen worse. The Brattlelmoagh Phoenix, of April 17th, saysthat sleighing through hlezl borough, Verinont, is now aboiit as goo 4 as the average during the winter, In the mornings the farmers can go with their ox sleds all over their farms, crossing fences,.,4c„ with impun ity. BEIrs.EGARD calla the recent battlefield 'Shiloh."' -We'presume•that his Secrets ry of State, Judah P. Benjamin, will abdi cate now, for the prophecy ofthe patriarch Jacob was that "the sceptre shall not'de part from Judah until Shiloh come." Louisville Yournal. MIRIITATM1)11111Wili216. At. SRO:W . )I:4d 2 0 IC;A:to sad 111).411 114&L cdi RO Smithlidid 'tree; , I urgn. Pennell vidaid ‘ • rt i r aROWN is Ti ot w il althea QQf Pittaburgb. ida ad bilitpa in practice for Us e Wit enty-five . pan. His business tram bee. ooafinad pootly toi Private almiL 1.. r. Surzioal pipaamod.., „ „ . JR SWNEDIS FOk HORBIB of Lameness, Wrenching • its farnicis Rate. 11 also' t eaail, Ape- Wote, Nat P .ar a Eng ever is 007 Ire &aerials(' applfrillea !sum' sab% the asaan,.. this ranted" at . appearance of thou form Z .ilhoisesarer le, otherwise .val e. crriz Eris AND STRANGER to need of, a medical friend; ahog,ld not fall to :Ind out the sure nbsoasof relief. Doctor la a regular graduate, and hie eiperiehoe int the treat ment of a eertain• element dtMaMI ten sure guar mates to the sufferers ofairing nermanent re lief by the nano! hie rem ap t is o uswi sis . hi s advice l DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES veyer fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Vieessesk/wllunties austScrofulgUS AV." n 121.•••• Al6O all abeam arising from a bers&tary taint, mbieb manifests itself in the Cum of tracer . peoriaels, and a nreatmenp- forms of skin din ems. tbP4 r ig i n IhtitaS. ittiP Port itu,ratt. o no rown o era hopesof a gars and spOwb.rnseAry, SEMINAL WMICESS Dr. Brows!' monodies eillemlnit trouble brought on Whew by-lhat -habit of sensuW mauatiou r whisk tie font* sad week Minded raga ere rfrr to. fur own destruetion.) sne the my rewash, ramie knote* jQ tbe tomitrs —they-are mfe, end make.` Mlntf rtletWAtilut of health, • • - • RHEUMATISM.' Dr. Brown's remedies never fiell to onre this painful disease nt • Pew ants—ha will !arrant a are. Healer treatyP 10, 0101 1K - Garrkell6 .DR.rieture, Ursthal Discharges.. lesCsaktnis Monthly Supressions. Maim 'the joint+, tuts in a l o c .Z o mi in *r dt . and- Irrizszton of - thirDtadtalr,l3;. 4091r:wilt tifearbandwattills. '4lsearo6. PITTSBURGH,,FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL.2N 1862. Sleighing, in April. EATOIt, MACRUM & - CO„ JOBBERS AND RETAILERS Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, CiflVPi, Shirts, Cravats, Undershirts, Skirts, Para~. Ribbons., 'Rnehes„,Flowera„ Zophyrs Wool. A full line SMALL WARES shier' on hand. 1011 . -.. City and Country Merchants supplied at low EATON, MACRI3I fa 24 Nu. 77 Fifth st.roet. JO.UN Y. TFARY...DANIEL R. pßicr..ouvtp. T. TERRY F. WATTS, wllll TERRY, PRICE, & CO., IMPORTERA AND DRALFRI3 IN Cloths, Coo*hooves, SattWets, Vest luso, Tailors' Trimmings, &e., 225 MARKET 141"11E-Err, NORTH SIDE. PHILADELPHIA del2ly EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON. ELEwurrates,ANlpo DEALERS IN PURE Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed. Pittsburgh. Naimoli) and Car OrtstSe constantly on band- Oir&rs, left at Chess, Smyth It Co's on Water and Mitt tartlets, will be promptly /ibid. 0c26:6m JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City, Pa., M-11qUF.IODUELERS OF SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNAMITIIGrS, 19 Intim' to 40 Indies Wide. ilfir Orders may be left at H. CI ILDS & COS, 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. S. B. dr. C. P. MARKLE, Manufacturers sod Dealers In BOOK, CAP, LETTER, and all kinthi of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from Ns. fIT Wood street to NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.. ii Ca Alt paid for RAG 3. apt! 4V 3 . 2' 4 l* \ity es° A R C3.S",2DMILLA THE GEEkI IIEL FOR COWIPTo) THE PROPRIETOR OF TRlfil MEDI CIN having made it the study of yams to coneentrate the lite rif the Fine Tree into a Medi cine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, la now offering to suthering humanity the result of his ex perience. This truly great end good medicine lc prepared with much care, the tar being dietliled expressly for it. is therefore flee from all impuri ties of common tar. It !mi.ived more enQeo of COOOIII2. p:i.oa than .y known romedv on rart.l). It will B BOSCH ITIS It will cure It will cure SORE THROAT AND BREAST. It will cure C . OI.:GIIS AND COLDS, bud it au valuable remedy for .1;1elo , re of the KIDNEYS. UNINARY COMPLAINTS. liir - Baware of Couoterfeits."Git If vou ha%e the Dvspepris u-e WISIIARTA - DYSPEPSIA PILLS, and if they do not cure you go to the went of whom you purchased theta and receive y our money. Please eall at his store and stet a 1.1 eacr t; ce eir ,ular. A Iv.' of Pilla sent by mail, Pow. -paid on recent of One Dollar. \o. 10 South Ser...nd street. Phila.. L. t.l `` WIRUAHT. Pmnrietc.r. Sold by Dr. Eta 31:1C, 0.140 Wood street. nti:lseod WSL H. B.IIITR. ..... jo4. K. lli'STliß. WM. H. SMITH dr co, WHOLESALE GROCERS, INOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, den piTTanr nun . P. ASTMSR ....... E. D. SNYMER _J. S. lir.na.}l. Late at Miller A. Riekotaon'n. ICIrSi Mit dr TIFLOvI'IIISTIFS, ISaceemor to Reymee t Anderscn.] Wholeaale Dealers in Foreign Fruits. Nuts, Confretionary, Sugars. Fire.Works,*s.. NOS. ISO AND rati.mrooD STREET. PITTSBURGH. C. WEST it CO., MANIIFACTURER9 OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, RODkAVirA:YS, SULIIES AND BLEIGIII3. he. IST Penn Street, Pittsbargb. IT All work warranted to be of the beet mate rial aad workmaniblp. mylnyd. SHAKER /MODS -100 DOZEN WHITE AND COLORED SHAKER HOODS, or hale by tits ease or knee dozen. EATON, MACRUM & CO., *p4 No. 17 Fifth West. G 1917111 FIRE CALF BOOTS, $4.00 GEN 14;5 Ts, A 4.00 A. M. 1) 11CliER. 0.15 Fifteitrest, ald 2d door from Market- LA DIES' FWD LlBlll LAST HEEL GAITERS 01,00. NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, Eocond door from Market, 1445 D. IL DIFFENBACILER. GEALERATus-. 40 , 10 boxes to poiw4 sari Ini pl par s for amile.by ap= MILLER Sr RICRETHON. .SCOTCH .XLV•--ISTROMR." do —.Palo ludia, just reolgrad and for sale by ROI MILLER & RICKETSON. iiiirMILTAticARMY fa tatity /30 IVN & ETL Oa . 10t) 'Lad street. MIMEO HOOPS, FOR BALE LOW BY •A• _ BOWE & TETLEY, 158 Wood atroet. IN ALLEGHENY CTVELLYOR *ENT .larva wall Aniseed dminiivaepts a cum T SW 4 . od , *mot, . rflour ag 11410211t1V yam, ward Own A ANA wl, 4.144, Au* riesividatad ',LIS ai sorest Market sa d ter • • XAMMIIIINII Amos azusars • 1314 :- Ilia eat - • S 1 I, C • 'l' A. I, 'V.,. A NIGHT ADVENTURE IN PARIS. (Continued from YeiterdnYi Being wet through by the rain, and feel ing that 1 should not mend matters by fa ring further, I was fain to make asirtue of necessity, and „accept the truckle-bed. Moreover; wishing to get out of my damp garments as euickly - as possible, I. asked for my candle, and was forthwith shown to the dormitory, which I found was up four flights of stairs. I lost no time lin getting between the sheets, but had no intention of going to sleep till I knew at least what sort of a subject, was to he the companion of my slumbers.. So I took a book from my . poeket, and, placing a candle on a chair by the bedside, began to read, re• solved to keep my light burning and my self awake until the sound of footsteps on the stairs should apprise me of the ap proach of the stranger. After the lapse Of about half au hour, the sounds 4.wie lis tening for approached, and the% clapping the extinguisher on the light, I lay back, half-closed my eyes, and affected to sleep. The figure that now entered the room was not at all a fascinating one, to my view at least. He was a man shout five and-thirty, jauntily garbed in one of the pea-green, high-collared surtouts current among the fast men whe affected the Lux embourg quarter of the Paris of that. day, but which surtout, like the rest : of his gar ments, seemed to have run all too sudden ly to seed. There was somethin4 boozy and vicious in the eXpressien _Ohm face s which, spite of a Ai:ce-looking ticiusta'ch'e, gave one the idei o f meanness and servili ty coupled with a reckless kind of bravado, which smacked rather of ssiaggfr than' of daring; and in every featare there was the impress of debalichery and intent s peiance. He uttered a brief; common•plat*Oecting as he entered the room; but' fasigtitthiit / took no notice of it, probablyncluded that I was asleep, and so said MO' ':ore: In less than fireminutes he:, ' bun died himself into bed and had Out out - the light, and after a few mitintesnlOte began to give audible tokens of the Soundisess'of his slumbers. Though I hid fOrtned•the worst opinion of my companimg, I did,net feel the slightesfstlarra. I :lessiluietititt tad no hostile purpoae ; he had no Willem of any kind, not even a stick, and 11 telt as sured that in a personal encounter I could easily master him. Still, there was some• thing in his wandering eye, which never rested for n moment on a single spot, that I did not like, and I felt a littler annoyed with myself that I had not placed my gar ments a little nearer my hand, instead of spreading them on chairs in the middle of the room to dry. These thoughts, howev er, were but mr mentary, and in a very brief space I had forgotten everything in a ..ii,:et - slumber. I suppose I may have slept about two hours, end the dawn was' just breaking. when I was awoke by a slight noise like something falling on the tiled floor of the t.partment. Luckily I did not start or make the least movement, bet, half-open ing my eyes, :u the full conSmousness of the situation, I saw that my companjon was in the art of getting oat of bed. His movements were so slorr eautiolis, and noiselessly made. that they mealiest my sus piciona and I watched him oarsdhorlvAlsrough my seemingiv-cloged lids. With the stealthiness of a prowling eat he got upon I his feet, and, with his eyes fixed on me, advanced slowly to tho foot of my bd. i His object plainly was to be sure that' I ! sae ,t : and I took ear, to betray no sign of waketillne::s that might undeceive lim. i After a statue-like wateh of a few moments he seemed to hare assured himselrof my slumbers, and. turning stiffly round, thrust his hand into one of the pockets of my I pantaloons. and, withdrawing the con tents, retreated to Ilia bed, carrying the plunder with him. Here he lay motion less for several minutes, watching me at tentively the while. At length he raised himself, and. drawing a canvass hag from beneath his pillow, deposited heueath it the booty h, had seised, replaced it. and lay down, EL. :1' to compose Ilisulelt 1,, • sleep. [To be continued.] TO OIL. ELF,VINMIEVS. !TIHE ENDERSIGNED HAVE MADE arrangements to fit up Oil Refineries: under Dr. Tweddle•s. Patont TROMP APPARATUS, patented February 4th, UM, by which fire ie Ten dered totally uunecemary ;fl distilung Petrolento or other Ofio, end we guarantee our work clam, be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy! IWe refer with confidence to the following par ties, whose Refineries we befit fitted up : Moran. Lpog,M uter & Co, Potions Works & Mdgrson, Eagle do 8. n.7fier &CO.; Zabel:dor do 61ex. eylor & Jefferson do Lockhart & Frew,-Driiilaat do The a'boveworthrwere designed and eonstruoted and podia operation by Dr. K. W. 0. TIiiMIDVE The following works we here sholittled 1 11): Economy 011 Company, Derlineon: Messrs. Chadwick & Crum ton, Knapp Mpg; Johns Johnson Graham Co, Wood? Bun on Graff Co., Pittsburgh: Reese do Johnson Brother, do Forsyth Bros. Jr. Co.. Manchester. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Noe. VA WATER & 104 FIRST STREETS, Brass Founders. Plumbers STEAM AND GAS FITTERS mhll:3md DUQ.,ITESNE BRASS WORKS Fur...poly az. co., Y6NUF•OT.CECRBOF HMI t•HIHTY OP FIN/SHED BRASS WORK, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Si - Partieilarattar diot to ltt Olftetlner tams/ Catingsritr roltmareto: l t te a: ci r atrpisgan.r. Sir-Rose Oil Globe: Davy's Safety Lamp; Gas Brackets and Pendentec Cornier ST. CLAIR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel3:tf SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! OPENING DAILY Spring Goads and having boa tit them °Leap, will offer them at price. to suit Me timee, sioo New ?kyle Saoques and Mantilla/is hand at 11, J., YNC No. 98 Market am bet H,,,. ween apl4 Fifth and Diamond. TPESTRY-lIVALL rAPEII3 lid= of Law, Caidunerfi retik. re valeW. P. MA IL *Ka ELEXIBING. 4O O./NALF •SXLIA a p t EMMA' OOLLIRIL SUNDRIWAI—• at quills fuir A Stis 800 tRIL Ali: 3 co Pa c Teltelibellillandi : 40 cal curet ins. in store and ill:c sale by . WN. BUN K TT anitkfit , No. 1141 Lied sink, IP' • vo AIL a S . homes in Nam sad for imale•b sow • : r .1k • . I *_yi, s ompliAmr, or . Manlng ,14 - 10 JamairiA "akin' ' 0141:111QH A. aux reonasicatoillighiso mgs irkiLED OME ,Yangibrea 119 INN& • /aPVVit s '& i :COC;' Na.. 17 .ad 19 flak Btreeit. • PrIXIABITROL JOBBERS AND RETAILERS, TRIMMINGS. GLovms.-MILLINERY WOW. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Zeieltfre. - YAins YalloY, Articles and Notions of area's.. kind. *S. City and. Country Marohanta, Pedlars and all who buy to sell again, ahould call and @gamine onr steelt. ' WHOINAnt):',DEPARTMENT—iiieoond door. of 17 and 19 Fifth street. wh22 NEW 600D$- We have Just received from the EASTERN CITIES, • 011010 E SIALSOTION OP D 1 SIIIA. 13 TA OCO 0 S, for the present and approaching season. Buyers are respectfully requested to fall and examine our stook. W. H. IPCIEE * CO.. MERCHANT TAILORS; 148 Federal areal. • TabS corner Market Square. Allatker4 city NAMIEtCONA. 'Vine Alta , NOW •iIIANVILACITIIIPIO V. thltiutiole, which for brilliancy in burning treed= of ogensime odor. and treste .: L u ibi color, twbrelt color we warrant to be by age or exmmrej epsurfaietd.* V nator ityritiaor Vattern mattes, Asp Oil to the mounner, weeny. specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture or CAUSTIC SODA, Used*. enlarg lO e gkhap Makers and o.ll,AM:teem which a:ebb! percent: in strengthen dre alike Of English Soda brought 10 this country. Our ntattehictere, of • SAPOOIFIER, OR CORCEMTRATED LYS, SALT, AV Are so well and favorably known, we trust the tnentiorl . 4 44 s All ords antgitHes will be piooiptly at tended to by addressing. GEORGE OOLROUIP, Agent, Penna. Salt Manufacturingeompraiy, nolS:lydawde • " WQ94 rithiburgiL . . WM: X. FABER & CO.. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERb Iron Pounders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Perm. R. R, l'aesengarpetl9t: PITTf3BUILGH, PA. lit/ANICFACTITRE ALL KIND* In &glo w Engines, ravorkut from three to of bee end Mt,: Dose power: and suited for (hist Millsoliaw Mills, Blast Furnanee, notating' sic dive Msrueular attention to the construction at Engines and Alechinory for grist mills, &Alto uprlglste, mules amf-eir' eider law milk: Uave slob us haastinsisuidand readr for shin meat. at .sbort notice, Engines and baba of *vas ds = t". , fttrnialßelleonnad Sheet Iron searistely. Wrought Iron •Shisftsna, Mangum ant Putties n everj variety, sod continue the manufacture Le Wpleu Maeldnery and Machine Cattle. Oer pri sew are low ear Sneakingly. in analactut ed of the hest enalitrof harrale, and warranted iu all caw to invwsatir rat- avi. Orders front Of parm the country tedssulproniptiy Clog. • figthdew SMITH . & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS, /17-0. 411 ST. CLAIR STREET. SMITH, PARK CO., NINTH WA. It - [PITTSBURGH. PA Warebouce, No. 149 'First and leg Seeond ste. Mantifsu.turers of all aims and descriptions of Coal Oil. Retort.) and Stills, Gas and Water Pie„ Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Bone% Steel Moulds% Ponies Bantam Mad CopPihr Also Jobbin g and fdachtne mange of everyde samptinti made to order. Hawing a complete maims shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to fel:l7day BALTIMORE PIANO FACTORS", PITTSBURGH- BRANCH. REAM' F.D TO O. 118 WOOD STREET FIRST DOOR FROM FIFTM FITEMET, ADJOIN ING TIM WANE. ICIOV le the time to buy FIRST CLASS PIANO, at the loweet powibleit% Call aortalt , a tew left. WISE 4t.8R0 apt ("WAIL, NUT IDO4U..IIIIALCIC., AZD COX.E.—DICKSON. STSWASTII 509 LIBERTY STREET. Having euperlor fiellitiot for, implying the beet quality of Coal. , Illtilrleitel-foale, are prepared to deliver thesato, It; AIM ttorptity to edit purchasers, at reasentible rites: IPtitw Mal le brouobt le fre4. &Orbs* talhosli Add it &Mina free &out stack. Tertitalsr &tuna= girell to sup plying tiMiliee• 0c216- Sat. , TIERNAN ilk GETTY, Wholesale am& Retail Grocer", . . 1112`0111/1111 £XD DEALER" $X TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, &e., NORTH-EMIT owner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, noakly ALLEGIIENT CITY. THE SLAUGHTER 00MILSIOSD, The Enemy Driven int. the Entrenchments!! WE SHALL SHOW NO QUARTER: But Take all the Quarters We Can bet. . . 100,000 HOLM Of Cheap WALL PAPRISE spellers; de., of Newest Styles and Venal Variety, to be Sold tliis SPriNg‘ This lane stook. having been purohased at re dueed hefdd tars low. MAGNIFICENT PAWN PAPERS, BEAUTIFUL Patna:622BB. , • • EXTRA WIDE PAPERS OF FRENCH AND •RXISLUIRI :DESIONS. Bargains Not Confined to Remnant& We take RAtill ireIFINTAB/C. 4 WALL PAPER STORE, At the Old Stane.No. ST Wood Street. W. P. MARSHALL. Paper guiiiti4iiild Whitewashing, Quickly and well done, by Experienced Workmen. tuh2l:2uid LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES -"AND SMELTECtit. WORKS. rAnic.. :Nrcunroy et CO.. Minato:ftTin of Stont)tiksierejildibkkoripier. Mimed Cop per ottationemeeto niter 41, aarte r. find , im i lim Sheet Iron. ANT Conitmtly 'azima xi Malg o i l i &Tto n ts: iv zoom. Wolinoinlordo . - erttotata • .. - 441 .44/4 41, i J. H. CASEDA.Ir; AttEGHENT INSURAVE or OFFICE, No: STlPSArYitiumk Sleek. F10116:111 AIMAS A **DS :01F I S REANDM ACI ARINE SI • • • • fWArifir eD i • " Il 2" t' Wrife ro DI low, pro. 0. Hms•Y. nu m Ohild.Ei CR S. Orikt ) Wib66" kta l t Intlitiltrib2SunatthE 111'Grew. Bobt. H. Davis. no2B JAMES A.AMTZER, FORWARDING AND COI MIS sea iWIAL br - n"r i•ritre lls N I VNIZ I"ger ' Owner !Market taut fires Stresihn, FrrXIIRUMfts PA. REFER TO—Froamb,ll. Ritl aa ,AVlN 011wotth Sr. Vuthbirt Jt . - Bo7d a dtt: iietekir•k sweat Cub. ht. & •Bank:Jai BrinitMegidiewit e T W , AwlertKlL Dostlx4, ' Wit iitg. qa IL is • 'FOII WANT.IIIOIIIII -GOOD NEW Frip,tQl s .s 6 of i ftwiiigend v iA tisg . ,.. t aMI IPitglidt Haworth - 4 e w a pke.yee ettili t r Felt ri.runttroil2Filariv4jfitsjrlPCll4 rahfliwa:uual ati ,other .Ith4 n et . 7=ol su e t one Wio Liquors iIAWORIN den comer . Diamoeni , WINDOW CURTAINS, &c. New Style& for Spring of 1862. A Grail V= 6 14 i 9941 Plus e Assort to 96 pia , Me**. For sale by THOMAS PALMER, xo. 91 WOOD maim; Between 4tb & Oth, 2d door below Diamond Alley IMPORTANT TO- INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY. 1 PATENT AGENCY. OEWIT C. LAWRENCE. 41 I ROBT. W. FENWICIL For "Wolof Teas X rr i zllidr awas*Aar; am 01Ism lilf• do I ta r VOW Patent Cialoollito last four isoirlEsiolili l li 7 M i ttila r_ remit la Mao rat. ![ember of Abe l p ant Amoy Wu* Boir of ApPOOLI,P NOTE—AII information neeeasary to procure a Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws seat free of e et tii peieeut Nuiailarottiteof David P. Huiloway. . '.l•2lRtf ArolutotrAwommiatimAlotem. d a ,ES ' • " Mead sail " • - ;lc to at Ida okl • A I c Ic` Fourth email. ikip hu always Kin.. • • eh. gsalitrnt Liege SW.' and Irrmketiecli tft 11 4 1 . & 1111.Poipled billiard *coo. p.4 i tablee, - Islifili Wit; Remomberthe ARO* Nall; Pcnitili at: oearWomi, entrance from Fourth. • bilkly All IVY et. .EVIMINS. Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. DM WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST curimi, PMIDWITROVI. 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY, NEA.R TIM ALI.TOR'S orrice. . , Inli fl asts" pliAll PL.s sad Bar • assi l / 4c iesaberi material La seae. Oil 1/0p . 1 ,is le the molts I= i w i a . ot: tures. 111.. N. B. All orders promptly attended to. apS :lyd ORTICU.LTURA'I— STRAWBERRY ass& mACKBEPtRT PLANTES:. GRAPE VINES ontitArr mai GOOSEBERRY BUSH R, LINEAR, RHEUBARIL sad 40PaltilatIS ROOTS, all of the bast anditct wallettras:to name. For sale at t 9 FUTH mh22 -- • 'NEW. _PIM . . - piseti PF . F o ffrir aim 1111 0 112 CD Y AXIS INCIIIIILLI. GONOttfre - SLOT, 131CiTEAL Disobliges., . % • illsois-• " lb • 1 :1 ' Ft; N.• - Which has . 44' . , Z"`"t Fof 1, ON :s. s' . „A, . : .ralts, in thiiir tiv ' . .weir kkoi/s. sup. .. ~ . 11‘61/111,'Or imp 0410,0444 ort• .. ,i BELVS-81P110IPIO PILLS arsbeisientV.oolB•*o t• • fair a.:sadritsa sinizeis Issratial v, .„....i...,.,... { :, di, .._..,..,.... v ..d. v . l3era t-,. IV LOWS& ests Asinstr 4 . , ..., 4 , , Mon Tioddsii .• • aAI Piriteri*. o pi" Zeollo •IMAjiiimariitio.. ionic attrlATAWaligaill Voileithr 71 -' ' " 1 40 Lim do °I. ' , , Tor 25 paid 1112 imuttals Ns Nate. is st.Ob ball ra ti iii i•immi ' - • 1142 . - .....$905 1 0,1044 1 r Eoo.o B tri l . 54."' .7"---""-, * - 1 ' ~ Ma ! ' , 1.w.j. -, la . .Ik2Nw OM. it.c.:Ts,. W 4 Miki. i .---.m. • 1.- . • mix*, - 144,22 11002 iAI; s — . re 1 4.1, 4 1 ,• . A . Una umuship, . ,;,.. . • ry ''.- -' • ... ~„. , 11 4 loot ~ A lii, 14: 1.4 4 • , C !PP 131 %IL a. acne I.osel ' • N to • Illetra lina nci Yleustlgagiliop 4 .z. :2::L 114411° .firie...,,, aimuu WHIM 017107 114411 aye Established 11W. SPEa " .4 ljer," 1800. CLOTHS, , 01438.1=g38 AND'. 01101101 A oat. PLETHatoakof SPRING. all DS sod: iintbl.l stplut c =4lll care leano se4 " t Esilai w u 4 lC a . w-okhric _woo. oradd. i11igitt"4".414"412.1 .t. wfll NMI. or SALMILTAS OW- SOX. Mer o heist.. .Talli.eir 0 N.- if sonar .alma. Steyr: DARNELL/lc VON, WhamOs (bras, COMMISSION AND Romano is fasammo, De.i•rs In Prams and titi *O lll.llll6 , lll A P No. 1151 ia p froasortell mutat War - ggv-ittAimeat. , sioarta 'orIG. , ISVIO. " H. IL AMITHo NOTA'R'Y'--Ifirritzzo GM= 4.1_11171 PIMIIININiII POST; MTN MEM I l Mr 4 "ttniFlN. •r 1 v,‘ rl • • tanesessori totreabilhis; WOO/MULLS 6161 0114*; Corner Weod and Warm "taut;' Rowan • .r • • • • _• • AMT4;1110 . 1116 . 1r, 344.1111 - . _ LOAN 0 H HENRY . W. CIHAO.TT O. los Near tilt nr - itailted ZOlaW i l l attf e ragif it/Mlg. "he Vtr i gnsßiat : ► P0ta115 40 9 „ • coso• Emu" five 7 A. N. Gb /*A .477 OWED BYRNE, YE ROE AZT ,r 1 1 ,11101•, 49 SU•Cigar INVIIMPIi GENTLEINB ;! AVM"' ,t _ . te 1 - gx - irr -!•:" , ANA _ .4a.LuslAi 1 , 111 :11 1 k fIAIM." Wlioisraimbilhilsna4alWhi-r•i-f ' ' AgricruitaraVaad in,i044400106.061 Agana for the Beek • Mame asi • vv 11%0117 lairrial(4o4MPJ4‘.- Jadsamilaw ate'' i; 600 BpSHALS' DRIED PAApplok• 1 1 / 1 11111E111 mom VINSIIIIIII 4 lartar• tandisesale bir Ur/Mkl4M 64: stailkSHlMlMMlllolinie 08 r o ' GENERAL ACISINIT AN D • 00IN/OSION No. s N• 1110 Mara VilLA' Nu& A lIRUP Ur i ar C° 4II . OI I4POL• • • wit:at STiawART, Dr...xstETt cal+44ft _ ' fIitSDINIKT ' 4 " • eesi gig atit 00 1111141117,1111086 , - • f P.NerWOZI4I," womaNIM LON& 111 MUM tit' 1 / 1 1V -. ' wOmagagalagar AL. WON* saa WatessoN Lint . 111171111110,1 1 111101110Mgm 14041 titU allitthi o iMEMP:4%.=: . , :ONO. gelltillittfelli : gANT I • . - PIG METTAL AlRD"nthow4 SO. 74 WiT)111 812.1111"41X/44 lap? „ i g lir l i VrCiatelP crushed tratkr 4" nlats4 do Sur - 100 100 In gar* at VEI W=k l ' .
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