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    VOLLISIE XX.
THE PITTSBURGH POST
, „I.lishol every morning, (Sunday's excepted.]
Corner Fifth and Wood allrerls.
EItMS 66 PElt ANNUM, IN ADVANCE
ire Delivered by earrieri 12 cents per week.
RATES OF ADTEIRTISINC
.luare, one thee - 50
" three time.: RI 00
" otat week 1 75 .
im.• mouth 5 00
" three months 12 00
six months 18 00
" nine months 24 00
" one year... 30 00
TEN LINES make a square. About eight words
vertigo a line.
Business - notices, inserte.l on the local icii4c,
etas aline each insertion.
Cho Saturday Morning Post
Il.stied front the saute eine° eve' Y daturd:q•
4 , 4 - Terms $1 per annum, in advance
copies. ready for mailing, FM: CENT 3
A.1.1r.?,,s JAMES P. BAHR,
Editor and Vroprivtor.
411 - Advertising at rilvotialde rats
DRY G9OllB, 'TRIMMINGS, &c.
rl ILA - NSON LOVE. DEALER IN
`.,• Staple and Faney Dry sip! of l)n
hive, N 0.7.1 Market :.treet.
..... HEALER '!'RI M.
tif LI NOS, Embr.pidcri,, and Straw (t , a.p,L, 77
Ltrket rareet.
AT4bni. 4.4'111 7 :11 4 CO., DEAILERS
in Einla.lolerii,; Notions, Triintuing..;,
1 7 'mill Fifth areal.
par .1. LYNCH. DEALER
RA
• 1;00 OF, 911 Market stunt.
A. D. ERIN. DEALERS IN DRY
V
• WIODS. corner Fifth and Market street..
VNfirm. ORR & CO.. DE.III.ERS Lei
V DRY 000D: 4 . Fit:h street.
DRUGGISTS
IQ I Ilittlti JUTS NSTOti.,
Drug,4, ‘,111,t - 8:1.1
1.1 4/1/. l Skin , il . .l 41: 11111111 W
CBI .t. VI), II NEteid)Cli W
lUDe SALE URI:001ST. and Alnnurnat...l.,...f
White Lend zutki c..tl, of !Ina
r..ist reoti.
ffIR. GEORGE IL "OETSER. LREG
YJ ISP:140 Wood gtreet, e.nnier Wt ,, I gtrent
and Viritin nllcv.
B.FA lIINENTIIIC li, .ES IA:
• DRUGGIST, corner. x Fit urt It NO AV 0..1
dri H. PIEPER. DEALER IN DRUGS
• lc.. corner of Penn nnd St. Clair st
eV
FLEXING, Dlt l'G la I N ,
eV owner of Dianiond and Mark. t greeLc
INSURANCE AGENTS
GARDINER COFFIN. AGENT rou
W. • Franklin. Philadelphia and Rename lnsu
ra nee l'Aitnpnuiez. North -a:11,1. corm•: ICuod 111.1
Third etreete.
&lAN( 11.' EL REA, SECRETARY C'ITI
►7
ZEN'S lasurunee Company, varier Market
and Water street:.
FM. GORDON, SECRETARY . ES
• TEFLN luriurance Company, No. 92 Water
WI M. BOOK, SECRETARY A c.E.E
-• WIEN) . Insuroure C , ,rupony, N. 37 Fifth
Y . ) 21A.111EallA, FOP. Likae.
I: - • AWARE - 31ntual Safety Tsirttranee Corn
pany, N 0.% Water street.
A A. CARRIER R BIRO.. GENERAL
A
Insuninee agent , . 10. of Fourth str,et.
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
AMES A. FETZER. FORWARDING
.1 and Commisiion Merchant. lor the sale of
Flour, grain. Bacon. Lard. Butter, St` , 2.l'. Pried
Fruit awl Prr.luee generally. :Nu. 1i Market
.treat, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
AM ES I/A LZELE at SON, CO7tMl5-
•
SI4IN Merchants. t:r the sale or Clinic and
Refined t'Arbon t)ils, No. 6:1 and 70 Water street.
Pittsburtrh. Advances made on consignments.
M 1 ET 31 ER at BROTH ERS. DEA ERS
X% in Foreign Fruit. Nut, and Spies. ronfee
tionery, Sugars. Fire Work,. Se ., No. 124 and 12 ,,
Wood street. shove Fifth, .Pittsbureh.
WILLIA.WHAGALEY. W .E-
Sit LE Irocer, Nos. IS awl 20 Wood street,
MEE
WM. 11. SMITH it. W
sale Grocers, Nos. 63 Secoud and 147 First
11 ESSE JOHNSON, COMMISSION
41 Merchant. (Alice and Warehouse No. Ix
s,.uth Second street. Philadelphia.
ENRIV H. COLLINS.
_COMMISSION
:llerchant; No. 25 Wood ° treet above IVa
ter, Pittsburgh.
CAR H. & c WHOLESA LE
• Grocers, Non. 327 and 329 Liberty street.
EANS & COFFIN, [WHOLESALE
Grocm, corner Wand and Water streets,
,ittAurgh.
L. GETTY. WHOLESALE
and retail Grocers, North-east i•nrncr of
Ohio street and the Diatuand, Allegheny City.
11 - 01 IN MOORII CA D, COMMISSION
•) 3( orellant, N 0.74 Water :greet, below Mar
ket, PittAtirgh.
ILL S. ItICKETSON, W
IVA. rule (4rooere, Nos. 221 and 223 corner of Lib
erty and Irwin street.,
MISCELLANEOUS
111 trier W. WOODW ELL. DEALER
el in Furniture, 97 and 49 Third ttreet, and 1l I
Fourth 4treet.
KNER & IRWIN. DEALERS' IN
FFurniture, N 0.14.3 Smithfield Ftre c t
RR. BULGER. DEALER IN FEW
* IsaTU It E. No. 45 Smithfield Ntheet.
los. RON. DEALERS IN
Yarniturr. 135 Smithfield street, between 6th
and Virgin alley.
Irlllo.ll AS FA It LE 1", WE.% Liat
Furniture, If 4 Federal street. Allettheity.
WWeLI NTOCK. DEN 1.1:11 IN
• Carpels, 112 Market s:reet.
WD. dr 11. :II'CA ELEM. DEA LIMN
• in Curputs, 87 Fourth ,tree[.
GILAPIP DEALER EN DEALE EN STOVES,
ILW 245 Liberty itropt,
AIIRADLEY, DEALER IN STOVES
. corner Second and Wood streets.
SGHAT & SON. MERCHANT TAG
. LOBS. No. 19 Fifth street_
PITCAIRN. 'MERCHANT
7 TAILORS. No. 4$ St. Clair street.
W• H. :OCOEE gt CO.. MERCHANT
• TAILORS. No. 143 Federal greet, Alle-
JM. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR,
• 54 St. Clair street. (Or Irish's new building.
Pittsburgh.
OWEN. BYRNE. MERCHANT TAI•
.1.0 It, NR. 52 Sc. Cluir street.
H. :MELLOR. DEALER Pl.
"JP • ANUS, Sre.. No. Si Wood street.
J. RISE .Ik . BRO.. -DEALERS IN
FIANOS, corner Fourth and Market ate.
IIIIaIItEHART, IlLtsurAc.
w•—turers na dealers in all kinds Tobacco,
e3eutf and Segos. NO; 120 - Wood street.
.YON ARNSTIIAL, DEALER IN TO.
IL/ BACCOand Sears. wader St. Charles Hotel,
Wood street.
WMAIIISUALI., DEALER IN
Wall Wins; 87 Wood street.
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firONPOI-111.--11114111ES, DEARLER JJ
e. Wall Paper.lo7 - Market street
, .
J"IfOOL. H. 1114111 LAND. BOOT AND SHOE
Dealer. 90 Mazket street.
AFULTON, BELL AND. AMASS
• Founder; voSeeciastreet..
110*14.1014 AI f •4
Jw,___aerrrocu, slaws psiarill4
. • 45 BIVAMses4
Efflo2l3
DAILY POST.
Posts Wanted.
We require Daily Pusts or the• foll Airing
antes to complete our files li)r 18111, and
will pay liberally lin• them nt our counter :
May 11th, 17th; June August 13th,
19th, 223, 30th; September 17th. 26111,
27th; (let. 2(1, 223.
Money at the South
Tin, Rh:l.mnd Examine,.. taL money in
the South, from 10:jell \¢( clip a :angle par
agraph:. says : —Confedi•rate looney or notes
and Cottredi-rato bowls, or, now. os a cor
n-41,y. a .. ; good a . , !_roid atta silver. 1101,1
and oilcet IlaVe ci`a:;“!dl4, be a comitcy
heeome a markettthheonintmlity, l ui t
thaernte notes p:iss av freely aml putvlias,
as touch, agri.:Coly• to their Ile1101111:Ialit.n.
:1,1 WOlll,l a ine , tallie ettrislo-y. ‘'s i
tlenccol by laic, or gr:1111. is ,111-
ing at ortlinnty priees.'l'heltiaherprice ol
other things is owing to their not
to the depreeintion of our lair corr,,ney.
;Corn::! ,, ,n,h•nee ( the Ito till:101'e :4m.',
7'he ~pertn _lll nrr: .I!ie this, Ml..' ;01
7 . 1,” Mmettrehy Neheilb.!— 1.. •
ttrixa the 411iiv--The C“rwin T:eatg
Prt.jca--- Jl,•vican 'rids, rte.
AsiuNwrox, Mr. !ph 19.
Th., against _Mexico
,loos not work InLrnioniou,lr. fort:
seen Ihat England ‘voulit fro:a it
as soon IS it .. , .11..91.1 appofir tlE,t
of i'Enne,, tray to 1211j1 12 2 2 .1• 21 2122 -1 121 . 11'2•!1 11p01 . 1
141' Jlexicau ph-opk. Tfit• p..onlf•
support Ito utini , tr,. in ,urh
111:0. Fr:ou, I,
hinlqtsif
questiau 1111•2111,1 1: , 1! 21W:1,2121,12 1-11itl,
oty
fLus. in /1n i , n 1 0: it•
I 1 , 1:114 . .• I , a• tioz thr.. 4.• tiLl•
A tt.
dinia 1 , , ••• (I, .1 ti I:it
‘ l l/:CNI, .1:111e14.1:11 for it Spou
didienities that hare occurred he
t weer, the tdlio may s:ive \lt e front s.sh•
jugath,n. Ne,zotiation for a pacific souk-
Incnt of llt cla tn= of the tlhi Inive
CO/111110111,11. ;OM it• sneuc.d.cd that.
the Corwin treaty project will afford Alexi
co the rnenns for paying. the intere.s: of
her foreiati debt. while the principrd is to
he secured upon the revenue of tip; gov•
eminent. Further, the Idlios repair, that
Atexico shall not (July pay- her dehts, but
trf-at foreigners with respeet and j , :::;tice•
aceording to treaty tii.d.da•dens. But
MuSleo cart neither do the etc or the
,•r, miles,: she shall settle her daunt ,tic
trouldo.: and r.:•,tore the reign of
her territory. If this great object c ould b e
Mexico !night be.....nne
aluq. tea Llable friend rrn , t ally, anti s.purck.
eontinervial prosperity t..) the I:ni!cd
Stnte,.
Gen. Roseerans on the Mountain
Department.
Oon. the ful
lowing in re•fer..in: , . l. , , the tit . .; Or
der N.,.
All rept,rt. , . i ',urn :opt eoilanuniefoiuns.
Itereta.,re require , ' t, sent IQ tltcst
NV - 111. 11:0.1 further i.rder , .
adilre--e , l t ,, the
i/t' 141util:itclit, II h , :clinq,
{a.' liiigmliur ;1•1Wr:11 11 tld
Inie•r Vollitilantil:ni Itr n ti/V; It ,
Part luent id I
1 rinii.lit." will
ailike , s their rolirirts. returns aryl letn•r.i
to the
A s i..,.ttior ottiet.r on duty. III(' 1171ikr.1 , ! 11
rd retain: command of tilt , Mountain l'It•
itartint•nt until furtitpr ord,rs.
\'h. S. Ii'.()SECIiANS.
ltrigudicr (iom.•rnl'U. S. A
Effect of Shot on the Monitor
The Scientific American publishes the
following letter from Paymaster Nyelpr,
11,:q•ribing the effeet of the Merrinutc•s
shot upon the Monitor:
UNITED STATES STEAMER iNIONEDAp.,
'`Messes. Dumas: As it m ay be so n . ,
time belbre the official report of Chief
Engineer timers is made public. I have
thought that the effects of i t ,
vessel in the late engs.Lentent with the
Nterrinme might he interesting to you. -
The details of the light, which la •tctl titre,.
hems and It hall, II:tV becn
made public. so that I will confine et vscif
to the eff;:ct of the shit upo n
"The Merrimac's projectiles were most
ly permission shells, fired from 10 or 11-
inch rifled pieces. Twenty-three shots
struck us, including two from the Minim
, sota, which, during the engagement, fired
over our heads. The deepest ind en tatio n
on oar turret was two and on e d ia lfi n a ies ,
produced by a 150-pound percussion shell
tired at a distance of twenty feet perpen
dieuMr with the Our (leek received
four shot making slight depre ssion.c One
shot struck us On the angle formed by the
-de* mrd side, tearing up the iroa plating
aboat one-third the width of a sheet, start
ing the beltti and splintering the wood a
little. Three or four others struck us just
above the wider line, with no other tenet
than making indentations of two inches.
The pilot-house received ono shot on one
of the upper corners, nearly battering it
down. A little later in the action, howev
er, a heavy shell was thrown from a dist
ance of about fifteen feet, against the front,
at an angle of about thirty. degrees, strik
ing the two upper bars just at the lookout
crack, the main force being on the lower
of the two, tbreing it in about an inch, and
opening a crack of one-fourth of an inch
on the opposite side. She twice attempt
ed-to open a hole in our side with her ram,
as she did the Cumberland, once . striking
us squarely on our beam, nearly abreast of
the turret, jarring us somewhat, and leav
ing a small dent on our iron side. Our
hull remains perfectly tight, and the tur
ret, notwithstanding the severe hammer
ing, revolves as accurately and easily as
when we left Sew York.
"We experienced a severe gale un our
wan down, coming through it safely. That,
and our trial with the Merrimac proves the
Monitor. we think, a success.
W. F. KEELER,
A. A. Paymaster.
'fits following statement is made by ono
of the officers on the Monitor, of the noise
during her engagement with the Merri-
Mue :
'The noise ou board the Monitor was
terrific, the striking of the shot against her
sides and the turret; the awful noise of her
own guns, the whizzing of shot over the
deck4and the explosion of these enormous
rifle shells when they struck, made a terri
ble din.
• When the guns recoiled, the noise of the
maidffe pendulums swinging by end closing
the ports reverberated throughoutthe-ves
-eel. The men on boardworked like heroee i
&met with perspiration and begrimed
*at Powder."
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i BATTLE AT ISLAND NO 10
:1r :A "'RI , REPORTED. ATTACK ON 'CAPE
GIRARDEAU, MO.
Noralt SIDE. PRILIDELPIII.I.
dell!: I y
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11 AM ES MILLI NINAR, 31‘PN4)%41A ME- Rebel Defeat near Pi.ttsbnrg,
cp I,:k PLA NING .1111,1., youth' re , th ellen). in- . ,
1 , 11 . 1111 h e pulthe that he hat r.thaill -.thee the 4ire. Kentucky.
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H. IN I,IIA l'fiSON'S
4 lik 'l' t' A. 1
No. I"; tit. t'lnir Street
'FP 11.'31 P!-,;()N,
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GENERA! AGENT
COMMISSION MERCHANT
No., I corql. Vint,
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EATON: hi :I CRUM & CO
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and Pint. ••• . 1611 - 1,..; qapllc
JAMES C, 11 11, I)
HOPI: . 001"1'0:31 ?HILLS,
tlikll '. - t I":t
SEAMLESS it ACN.
Int•hei io 7eu•hrx 'Wide
Jeer ()niers m:* lot t 4; ii. k.;IIILIiS
I 3; W 1 l ?street, Pia
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W I. M .t LEY.
WHOLESALE GROCER
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
1. -- f1.7:111 If
WM. 11. SOll ETD tt a•Q).
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NOS. U 2 SECON3 AND 147 rms r N
JP S I: U /I II
lESSE JONI NSON,
Ii \ cOlllll Slo\
tfrain nod nil kind% of 4'011211 ry
Produce, WineN and Lig 'N.
Cify,:trm. 1 . PPPPP teo..te.
44' tuti.ht on eowiritment.: o f
WINE:4.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST
PHILADELPHIA
MIMI!
• D. D. Dry . mrit ..... J. S.
LlR:at
121tAVI'll
"r to lt,yinor Atk:l”;,.F.n.!
Wholesnle 11vnlerg in
rorolign Proles, Nine, trona.ellonary
Hngstrs, lire Works, ate.,
Nu:.!. 126 AND 112% WOOD STREET.
Pll'll4lll'BGU
if I B. tit 1,1 , . I. .
• 1141 Firm STREET. oppodte Cathedral
REAL E, , TATE AND GENERA I, AGENT,
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rrEs, BoN DS, MORTUAUES 010 Other S , ell
apt
N.NICICON.I I I- Orr..
E ARE NOW MANUFACTURING
`this article. which fur brillinney in burning,
freeflorn uffeiNiWe oder. and transaarency of
eolr, (which color we warrant to be elutnge , t by
age or exposure,) is unsurpassed bonny illumi
mtt..r in thie or ketstern market.F. As a profitable
Oil to the consumer. we can ! , ;)eeial'y rueolumend
it. Also, cur manufacture or
CAUSTIC SODA
Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries,
which excels 10 per cent. in strength all the wake
of English Soda brought to this country. Our
mauutacture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATEBLVE; SALT, AC. 3
Are so well and favorably known, we trust the
mention is bufrieient.
All orders and inquiries: will be 1,1.0'1.141y at
tetuied to by addressing.
GEORCIE COL1101:N, Agent,
Penna. Salt ManufaeturingCumpan Y .
21 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
nalSlyclftw:is
C. WEST CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES ,
ROCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND SLEIODS.
No. 197 Penn Street, Pittsburgh.
Q All work warranted to be of the best mate
'riai and workmanship. myl2:lyl.
2 ramie HALL lILLLIARLDISA,LOON.
JOHN IiANOVLSCII wo o ld Setaind his old
Mends and customers that he its still to be found
tAt : his old stand. APOLLO on
posiehatteet. tie has always Cu hand the beet
tonglitY of Laget.beer, and ha connection
-hall, a wellstpgpinted Wow, with good
tables, balls and cues.
Rentanhet the place, Aello all, Fourth st.
sortilledcestaume from tough ball
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~ndilion
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A t , ) o Lt ly fou r
:.)/nj. , .. v. Cr: tho rebel batteries
thirty.
Tli;•r•• an• ;hat th.. rtrhels :trt•
t•v...,•%::: lug itt:tri•L'Atg• tier°, tli P en .
in-uk I.:aiding. It
:.; :;;;,-,l;tnin :be truth al re
a! ;;:i ; cm<lsuc, s liner it.
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I;cl,i 1 ;;;; , ;1;•;:t dl , ;:etteh
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lor. and th.• ti. ! '1111 1 01.):Ii . 1 . 11:Seal la at
A !_Mr,
The .-m•amm• Shildas had arrivml
at (.;t0••• , ..::•,..tm With a vaxvo of rosin. Out
!oi l mi d tohavoo. from NVilmington. A. C.
The :IC:0 Sarah l'ar!, %vent. nonr
Southampton. •
The Suspension of General
11 .mist:' March t2.2.--Gt.n. Illenker
has !teen suspended from his command,
mot it is thought will not return. Evidence
of improper conduct has b e en found by
the Committee on the Conduct of the War.
:Ind reported to the Senate to-day, and his
nomination was unanimously rejected.
The President, it is said, has been asked
to bring Sigel here to take his division.
Gen. Sigle was unanimously confirmed
to-day as Alajor General. Frank Patter
son's nomination as Brigadier General was
considered. but is not yet confirmed. His
error is that Gen. McClellan recommend
ed hint.
The report of the Judiciary Committee
on the Censorship ()evasions much talk
among newspaper men. The censure vis
ited by the report on Mr. Thayer, the Cen
sor for the past three months, is not sus
tained by the majority of newspaper cor
respondents in Washington, who believe
that Mr. Thayer has administered his diffi
cult and embarrassing duties with as much
success and impartiality as could be ex
pected. The position and duties were
novel. Your correspondent does not hes
itate to say, as he did before the Commit
tee, that no one holding the office has done
so well as Mr. Thayer. Several of the
more flagrant irregularities complained of
hy the Committee, occurred whhe Mr.
Thayer was not in charge at all.
The Rebels Playinga New Trick.
W.ASIIINGTON, March '...t2..—The Secreta
ry of the Treasury is issuing certificates of
Government indebtedness at the rate of a.
million dollars a day.
The rebel leadeis have played false in
the mattiet of exchanging prisoners of war.
Having recovered twenty-five hundred of
their men from us after the capture of Ro
anoke- Island, they now refuse to coin
plete the exchange. Colonels Corcoran
and Wildox are still held as prisoners iußiehniond.
A , SPLENDID DWELLING FOR
rent on the corner of Third and Rose. Nino
room and hall. Rent low.
- • • S. CUTHBERT & SON,
51 Market street
VIEW ORLEANS MOLASSES- . :=
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as ...he drew hael: an old hoard that was
against the wall. overt he mantel-piece, and
front its secret. hiding place drew out a
:mall. beautiful Star-Spangled Banner.
•• There. my father, under the folds of
that flag you must tight. if you will go to
war, but not beneath the Palmetto. the
Pelican, and the Serpent;" and she threw
it around his shoulders, while his stalwart
form braced up. and his eyes brightened,
as he pressed the Stars and Stripes to his
bosom.
How 1 loved that girl, as she stood there
in all the majesty of her pride, gazing on
her I could have fought. a regi
ment of rebels at that moment, or as many
more as might have been brought against
me. !lad I been ready to marry at that
moment. I would have made that girl my
wife nt least it dozen thnes. But my
thoughts upon that subject were of short
duration, tor just as the father was about
to make preparations to start from his
home, in stepped four rebel troops, under
the command of a Corporal.
Well, sir, we have called for you,•'
said'the Corporal, " and I don't think we
came any too soon:" and he snatched the
Star-Spangled Banner from off the shoul
ders of the man, threw it upon the floor,
and stamped upon it. "That is the way
we will set our heels on the necks of the
Yankee invaders."
How my blood foamed; it didn't boil.
but raved through my veins as if it would
burst them. Suddenly Jenny sprung for
ward, and pushed the:Corporal back with
such force that he almost fell to the floor.
and snatched up the flag and flaunted it
in his face.
" As under its folds tyranny was driYere
from the land, so shall traitors be driven
out or hung : and if I were a man 1 would
punish you fur the insult you offered this
dear flag of mine:*
" I didn't come here to fight the women,"
said the Corporal doggedly. "Come, Mr.
Davis, you've beefs drafted, and must go
to the army."
"1 will not tight against my will." ex
claimed the man, exhibiting some signs of
resistance.
"But yon shall. Seize hint men !-
The rebels sprang forward and caught
Davis. but being a strong man, he burled
them from him. Again they set upon Id ni
with more success, and was proceeding to
bind him. I could stand
: no longer. I
rushed to the door; screaming :
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time em-iie.l m i . The K'oods cannot hb Qelit .rcd
without the of
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PIIIVATE DISEASES—
Dr. B ROWS'S MED! CA
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Advances makic on c•nisl,,minvn
in London.
Ship vial'ennsylvarda r.
Elizahoh Port.
For eat,b. , find rurtin.
93 Ili:u n Az net. Oth,e No. ; K'uLn's j„,tt
l't wet, 1",. 1.0;:r:
a 11 a nd 12 cl'eloek a. in.
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WILLIA.M FRAZIER. Ag,ni.
tirennwieb Ft., New Yorl
SPRING GOODS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
A N I)
VESTINCS
WI: lIAVE NOW IN STORE A (OA
METE ,todc of
SPRING GOODS.
all new alid deArable wldela have been
carefully :A:lc:cacti in New York. with a de,itg to
please the mast tot ideous. and comprising ha all
the various new fabtie and nue eltk, f r ile
season.
%Ye would respectfully solicit lin early eall from
our patrons and the public, to te,t the merits of
the same or themselves.
SAMUEL GREY tt SON,
Merchant Tailox•s,
Su. 19 Fifth Street.
T A R
COOMVIA.: I
THE GREAT CURE FOR COMPTON.
FiIIIEPROPRIETOR OF Tills :atm
-11 CINE having made it the study of years to
concentrate the life of the Fine Tree into a Medi
cine tor diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now
offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex ,
perience. This truly great and good medicine is
prepared with much care, the .tar being distilled
expressly for it, is therefore free from all impuri
ties of common tar.
It has cured moro cases of Consumption than
any known remedy on earth.
It will cureBIIONCIFIITIS.
ITInMettWPI
It will cure SORE THROAT AND BREAST.
It will cure COUGHS AND COLDS,. and nn
valuable remedy for di4eases of the KIDNEYS,
UNINARY COMPLAINTS.
*-0-Beware of Counterfeits. — att
If you have the Dyspepsia use WISITARTS
DYSPEPSIA PILLS. and if they do not
cure you go to the agent of whom
you purchased them and
receive your money.
Please call Alija store and get a daieriptive cir
ltlar. A box of Pills sent by mail, post-paid on
recept of One Dollar.
No. 10 South Second street. Phila
L. %C. WISHART, Proprietor.
Sold by Dr. KEISER. N 0.140 Wood street
tio9:lyeod
WILLIMI MEANS.
HARRISON A. COFFIN
Geaond Partners.
MEANS Att COFFIN.
(Successors to Weal:iles?, MeanF & Co.d
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water Streets,
PrITSMEIRGIE.
N o r m 1111. LINA TAX- ,
mho trairettilacErsos
York. Lovering's anti
p a ii lsw i viuda s F rumso barrels. in store end fur
Ml
NILLER .5c RICKETSON.
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GRAFF & CO.,
1! 1.`..5.4
I ;he I 6 their
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CEIE.K.PARLOR AD HEATING STOVES.
1::‘ Irs,. (4 rat e Trot ti. 1101
it“.i;v . :% a,.. :1:1G01:1,7, It filch will
Tik - : Di Afl %ranee, Air-Tight,
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were et the
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sTiivßsT 111E
i I 'Ai to the
Tftl'E A: REPUBLIC
For till: RE: 4 T Wri POD CODE NOW IN Tho
KEN T t . ,•1; 1S K ANSA: , Premium Storei.
ore II Nltention or DEALERS
atnl 111 . I I.l*:fir to !IP, loigvst of
CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
N. athl ECUPSE
Cnal whitth
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OFFICE, No. 37 Fifth St., clank 1110ek
DNSirttES ACLUNST AE.M , KINDS OF
FIR!: A:\ I).M.:RINE 111:-KS.
1,1.1 A! 'it 1'r.. , 1 , 1 , .111: JOHN 1). McC0ll:1k
i... D. I. 1100 E, :;rotary;;i, Cala
-11 11,1.1.131 N... 1 • 6,•,,, , ral
1)11113 • 0.111:4-1,1.o..101,,-,,,liar
vey 1v
t'ant. 11. C. (4.. John A. Wilson, B.
L. t , . 3fel' .r.l. ptn in Adam
.1.1,•oh, I:. rterliug. t:::!•1. W. Lean, Robert L.
4l•(;resv. 1;•.' .fL 1):r. n0!..7;
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORIikEN - 12 AND COMM:S5!011 IYIERCHANT,
110 4; rain. it'flot:•Ott. Lard. nutter,
!fried Fruit and I.roduce
tivuerally.
Corner ?I:11.1.4A axed First Streets.
_ PITTSBITItt 11. PA.
REFER T4 , —Ffan,;- Esq_.
r.. Pittiburgh,
io'. , :o"r ,v.. noggin, S. Brady.
Ca:11..M.. Li , ' I Mangle & Co..
t;•••.rg•• V.. Paxton Sr CO.,
Khcclinr.
MERCHANT TAILOR;
19 St. (lair Street.
61:NTLE.V;;:l's cLoTil [NG 1.%1)}. - : TO OR_
i , EII cItEM. Pelt CA:ql.
5() '•1
31,1 I'STINGS, which can be
vitn-1,, a 0 far below the usual
hid oirc`reti I (Nish buyer=.
• - -
ir2'El) W I TII OUT
PAIN by tin ar. ant apparilitag whereby
d r u g : geivani.• datt , •ry are. 11::4 - al. tieid
weather tht• tine. ,rhei: aptntratus• can be
used 1,. it- 1, ,, t :Ittl .\lednatl gel:Omen
a,.ll:a•b . }rive tt•irextract&l by
v
ra Oct are rvady d - ,stify as to the
-..lety .TO.l p.tind•-,1,. I "la•ration, wlttit
ev,r to, i.oe, per:;oir, inicrestod in as
,t.rtinz the 11.‘rins ilo kll9Wletlge of my
LPL - mart:R:lAL TEETH in,vrte.l in even ,
- tylv. E. OrNil". Dentist,
- 1.3-1 Smitlifteldstreet.
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
Fllll THE SPEEDY AND PERMIAN.
ENT cure of
GONORR If EA , i;LERT, 1. RETII~IL
Discharges, Seminal Weakneis, Nightly Emit
-ins, Incontinence, Genital Irrita,
int ity, Gravel, zArleture and
Affection= of the Kid
neys and Bladder,
Which has been used by upwards (d.
I)NE UND RED PHYSICIANS,
in their mi.:3V , vracti,e, with the entire rumen,
superseding: eVI:EIIS, Cwtin.t, CAPSULES, or any
coati oun4 hitherto k:mwn.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
are s.peetly in action, often of s curd in a
few d: n->, ;m.l when a cure is Cabeteti it is perman,
ent. are prepared from vegetable extracts
that are linrml e; ,, on the system. and never nause
ate the stomach. m- impregnate the breath and
being sugar ettated, all nauseous huge is avoided.
ehange of diet is necessary whilst using them;
nor does their action interfere with business pur
suits. Each box contains six dozen Pills.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR,
and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by any ad
vertised Agent, on receipt of the money.
tone genuine without my signature on the
wrapper.
.1. BRYAN, Rochester, N.Y., Gon'l Agent.
JOSEPH FLEMING.
corner Market street and Diamond.
aundewly:is
ROBERT 11.1LZELL R. F. DALZELL•
ROBT. DALZELL 4&
COMMISSION MID FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Denlen; in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactured.
No. 251.7.18ERTY STREET,
PITT;SBURGII
MERCHANT TAILORS,
ST. GLAIR STREET.
WILLIAM CARR &
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Importers of * •
WINES. BRANDIES, GINS, &C.:
FINE OLD MoNONGA DELA RYE WHISKY
327 and 329 'Albert). Street,
_ PITTSBURGH, PA.
IN VENTORS.
PATENT ki ENeY. PATENT AGENCY
DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. al ROBT. W. FEWIMCI. -
For Tweive Yeara!: l :• for the putt four
IsOgears iffnatatter ot,
an Calker of the: :0! the Washington ,
10'111raneh of Nehrim= •
patent omee..titirm tine Anterieass
;4,Patent Agency
last foiling *Wand for
!Years In the Pat-
Mean her of the'plent Ageory
, MSS.
Board of Appeal.'",
IPAVId 3I.CANDLESS
Special Partner.
NOTE—AII information necessary to procure a
Patent and IL copy Of the Patent LAWS sent traitor
charge.
Refer to present Commissioner of Patents. lion.
Divid P. Ilulluvray. de.htf
PECANS,2S 11.11111MELS PECAan,
just received and for sale by
REYMNA, do BROS..
Nos. 126 and US Wood striae.
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Slate*
fN THE T T E
OF PIT'.i2i'iBLIRGH,
OWEN
Wholesale Grocers,
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
0. 4 8
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers in
PORTANT
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