Volume ,XX. THE—PITTSBURGH POST cc ry mornilwr. [Sunday's excepted. i•urtier Fift:k and WOOli Streets. MAL ANN IN ADVANCE 4.6 - I...lircrcd by Csrriers 18 rent: , per week. RATES OF ADV EIKTI4I Soare, ,•ne lin! 50 " t!“•,,t•ti.n ~-• $1 00 " ..t , 5v....ek.. 1 75 " one ni..tith ' ' ' 5 401 " !II ree month; 11.! 00 ; iv months- 18 Oa " niuc• 1,1,0.111 , 24 00 •* "110 VP:11 . 30 00 'PEN 1.1 N P..-3 wake st square. About eigli t words average a tine. un the Incal page, ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday .Morning Post tr.nn the tame office every S.aturiley - Tvrni, SI per :Lnnum, in advance Vii' iaae owi'es% ready fi3r mailing. Bice•}. sr. JAMES P. HARM litor :not Proprietor Fy ,laverti. , ing al reasonable rates DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c d I 11.1 i TINOS 11.01%1E. IbEil LIM IN :11t1 ( h.". l s, sign or he ~rig h nt Ilive, No. ;-1 Market street. a HORNE. DEALEIL 77L131. tal , 1.1 N6S Entbraitltrie3 alai St raw tott.L-t. 77 Market ,treat. vroN. 31.tenun a- CO.. DEALERS .112.4iu Einliroillerie: 4 , Notiow, Triunning.;, No z.. 17 and 1: 1 Fan street. I t o ; 1 . . 4 e x o . i r. it IN if 'VT A. it. 11l ILIG US, I. ItS INDR V • GOUD.z, c"rtp2r I•ilth atit! Abrkettret.i.4 Nl\7'lllll'l4 ORR S.: Co., DIALERS IN • Dit.l tiOODS, Fifth street. DILUGGISTS DEALER IS Pure raraer . Fou :al hour-. F.ITENESIOt'K.t: it I'. and I:tunfnet nrori. , of :11/41 Litharge, corner ut 11'u.ul and Front t4trent,.. ■IR. GEORGE 11. EVSEIL DRUG -11 I 7 4 T. 110 Wool street, corner et Wood street and V ir4in IIUPI L. FAHNESTOCH, WHOLESALE • DRUGGIST, corner of Fourth and Wood SUPER, DEALER IS DRUGS W." • A:o., eoroor of Penn and St. eloir streetF. 110SEPH ,FLF.M3,141, DRI:44 41.1 i S CP corner of Diamon.l and Market stmetA. INSURANCE AGENTS "ff GAUDIN E;lt COFFIN, At: ENT FOa • Franklin, Philadelphia and Ite Inßi ram, Companies, North-east earner Wood and Third street,. A3lll*El. REA. sEcterrAity lit;uraneo Compauy, corner Market and Water ,trouts. "Llaa. GORUON., s Eta: ETA it Y W ES AU' • TERN fun - trance Ciniotoy, No. 92 Wati:r Ili M. ROOK, SECIKETA Y LLE .IIISI.- 011 E Insuranee CUM puny, No. Fifth A. WARER(A, AO LSF FOR DEL- Me • AWARE Mutual - Safety Insuran,e Con:- pithy, No. 95 ‘Vater A. CAIMEIC 4 BRO., GENEMAI • insurance agents. \o. (a Fourth street. GROCERS AND COMMISSION WADES A. FETZER, FO It WA RD' NG *JP awl Merchant. for the sale of Flour, 47rain, Bacon, Lan% Butter. iietsb , . pried Fruit atcl Produce generally, No. Li Market street, corner of. First, Pittsburgh. AMES DA EZELL at SON, COMMIS SION Merchants, Mr the sale of 4 , ettik Led Refined - Carbon (iih% No, 69 and 11) Water street, Pittsburgh. Advanees made on eonsMuments. REVMER . UROT ERS. DEA LERS 11 , in Furcign Fruits. Nuts and Spices, C1111fill•- tionery. Sugars, Fire Works, 3,:e.,N0g. Pi; and Wood street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh. WILLIAMBAGIALE Y. WHOLE SA LE Grocer, NOS. IS and 20 Wood street. Pittsburgh. M. 11. SMITH .t CO.. WHOLE sale I ; rovers, Nos ii;; Second and 147 First ESS E .1 OEr NSA N. I'OMMISSION CP Merchant. Office And Warehouse No. V. 7 South Second :Street, Philadelphia. nENRY , ,,II. COLLINS, COMMISSION At,:retritntt-Irn. 25 Wend ytrett above Wa ter. Pittsburgh. WCARR WHOLESALE . Ureters, Nos. 327 and 3'29 Liberty street. _ . lir.l NS coFriN. 11111110LIESALlE G1...0r5, corner 11'ouil and Water streets, Pittsburgh. - Fill ERNA S. 4EITY. WHOLESALE JIL and retail tirieter. North-east entner of Ohio street and . thei Diamond, Allegheny City. on N MOOR CAD. COMM ISSION Mervhant. No. 7-1 Water street, below 111ar het, Pittsburgh. MILLER S. WHOLE sale Grocers... Nos. and 22.1 corner of Lib erty and Irwin streets. .• MISCELLANEOUS IAM ES w. WOODWELL., DEALER *1 in Furniture. 97 and 99 Third street, anti 111 Fourth street. 11. 4 1.114r1i NEIL d .IRWIN. lIMALERS Furniture, N 0.105 Smithfield street. RR. BULGER, DEALER FUR 9 NIT Ult E, No. 45 Smithfield street. 1.05. MEYER 41: MON. DEALEWit IN Furniture, 135 Smithfield street, between fith and Virgin alley. VIIHOMAS FARLEY, DEALER lei _R. Furniture, 164 Federal street, Allegheny. WiII'CLIATTOCK.; DEALER EV . Carpetsol2 Market street, WD. &H. JVCALLU.M. DEALERS in Carpet., 87 Fourth street. :WE RAFT & CO.. DEALER IN STOVER, :WE 245 Liberty street. ABRADLEY, DEALER IN STOVES, . corner Second and Wood streets. :IQ GRAY 4: SON.; MERCHANT' TAI. • DIRS. N 0.19 Fifth-street. MITH A - PITCAIRN, MERCHANT S TA I LORS; No. 48 St. Clair street. • H. 11'OEE & CO., MERCHANT • TAILORS. No. 143 Federal street, Alle- ghen}•. lr M. LITTLE. MERCHANT TAILOR, AR • 5 't. Clair street, (Dr Irish's new building, Pittsburgh. AMITE N . BYRNE. MERCHANT TAI• LOR. No. 5:2 St. Clair Wee.. 11. MELLOR, DEALER PI. •JP • .kNOS; No. 81, ;Wood area. J. WISE d D uo - ... DEALER/4 i N J• PIANOS, corner Fourth and Market As. NvD. RINEHART, MANUFAE. • racers and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, tiu.l9J Wood street. .TON ARNSTRAL, DEALER IN Ti. BACCU fld Beeara, uuder SL Charlee Hotel, Wood street:. WP. MARSHALL, DEALER IN Leaperi: 87 Wood street. 4 ONEPII IL HUGHES , INIAMLEN IN Wall Paper, 107 Market street.: _ • • JH. BORLALI,IIIO, BOOTANIDSIIOI6 Cr Dealer, 94 Market stroet. FuLEON. BELL AND - -BRAES A. L L kta 6 Ljafi,,r,7P;:za RITINOCU,AIMIIMIONWAIL V• 45 iina Area. - ' T.!: •fr- 7,` 40.11 q., s•tle`. . . c." . .? rV.l''.•it *i-i i : . T. 1.: -`. .'' ' • rt' ' - ' l s', ''? 1 -• , I , ,":!.': ." , 'J , ' f?' 1 \ . . . 4.- • . , .. i • .. d : 7! 1' 7. 1:; O '' .. :., . `5 .1 - ' 2 . EIT•L . . . . .. , . . LI ,• , 1 h0, , , i, 0 :,... f i J 7 ,. .,._ -, r --- ... •ga. ~... - 1 -ii rdi Lr,...• :, • ' " .c ' • . :,,,, , :, ,, ,:d ' , . 4 's ~ „ , . • ... - ''' -'! IN 1 , - . - ..- - . ' • i ‘r •- , • 1 1 ~:• '. j:. • TO .) Jiiii :isy, -= . -Al ' „. , . Jii .1 -. •, ; ,:... I I „, ' ~---- ,•, I . . I• . i I at .tri i.,. Oa / ii, , :".; 1 i i ;:•:' !. :. • .. ~, .. .. .1 f I , .? ,i,. ' . ; - , •_I I Vt. 1. _ .. . ! , . I.f .1 fli'J .. L t -- . . 14, ',A. '...*. - ....,"-: • ' ... if i.:. -.::: . . :: • •. • 'kfw ,., '' -• . --- •.- w: , ..,t , - _,,,,r, . ,i,. • , , • ' ' ' • • . .. . . . • DAILY POST. LOGAL AND GENERAL NEWS. A Pennsylvania Rebel. Among the rebels taken at Winchester was Lieut. George C. Jankin, a native of this State, and a son of Rev, D. X..lnnkin, a Presbyterian minister, well known in this State. having once, resided in Hollidaysburg, and received. an appointment as Chaplain in tlw Navy. front President:Bnehanan, in 1t5.58. The tinnily had formerly resided in ir...dnin, and George lived there with a rel ative till the war broke out. He was among the first to join the rebel army and received a Lieutenant's commission. As soon as the father heard it he secured the ueec,sary documents. both from the pow• ers at Washington and the rebel powers at Richmond, with which he proceeded to limper's Perry and used every exertion to induce his son to resign and go North with hint. This George refused to do under any consideration, and the loyal f:uhci• was cotapelled to disown him and leave him to his line. It is a singular coincidence that in the first Little in which ho was engaged after Bull Run. that he was compelled to (Ina , and tight against many of his old ac quaintances and friends frinn Hollidays lam; and vicinity, who were in the Kith regiment. The young man was released - , ~ 0 0n after his e:epture, out application or his Ihther. The Oil Trade. The la i Pennsylvania 1/i/ Ciro//fir sacs or last week's business: From Oil l'ity we learn that lour thousand barrel,. on the lePlintoek farm, were soil at thirty eentS rash p e r barrel of aid hats. ra Charges for l: e the ualue of crude oil at the wells in V eilansii euu n ty varies at present from thirty rent.; to one dollar per barrel, according to theloeatititi of the ' wills. At the !toy-, flowing well.: on Oil Creek. four or live wiles front its mouth. the oil is sold at thirty-two and a half to nifty ceintt. any porno Ls. who contracted in December last. to take oil on Oil 1 'reek at seventy-lice (-eat!! per barrel. have been ! unable to etenply with their a2Teettients. The well of Or. U. W. Ilantilion. S. M. and W. Irwin . on li. Irwin'.-t part. of the Foster tract; on oil Creek. after hay.- ing been stunk to the depth of four hun dred and seventy feet tointneneed flowing: last Wednesday at the rate of o‘ et- a thousand barrels per day. It flows reelt lady with but little gals. and it is the' opinion of gond fudges that it may safely be set down as tot eight hundred barrel f A Patriotic Mother and a Rebel A few days since Mrs. Tihrlonan. eompanied by her daughter. „Mrs... Lowry, came to this city and put up at the lie. rem House. 11.1- :he purpose of visiting General Tilghman, the rebel prisotwr at Fort Warren. There was some ditliculty iu obtaining:the required permission, lint on Saturday the mother and sister were al lowed to the fort and hare, an inter view with the prisoner. The first excla mation on teeming him was., •• fth. my rebel Son !•• and during the COnvon:ation she said: " When I* heard you were ta ken, I thanked God that you were rescued from secession intluence.F, and. were I to hear there was any chance of your beipg trti(ll3ll2A. I Windt! en till my knees to the President to prevent you from again joining the rebels. for I had rather have VOll remain here during V4 , 111' life tictn to ;mow you were among the traitors ~ f • the country... Mrs. Tilghtnan received her permit ti visit the fort (broil from Secretary Stan ton. whom she addressed, stating tha though her son was a rebel, he was stil her son, and she flit it her ditty to visi, him, it' permitted. She left, for Philade, phia. accompanied by her daughter. Sat urday afternoon, expressing her &Alga tions to Coltmelmild; and Others fib their kindness and attention.—Dosten Ga :dlr. Chaplains in the Army The number of chaplains in the army. ustolichitlly rtiported front the War Depart num!, is Ann- hundred and twenty-two, New York has ninety-seven ; Pennsylva. Ma, sixty-four; Massachusetts, nineteen Maine, eleven : New Hampshire, six; Vermont, seven : Idiode Island. lour ; COnnecticut, seven New Jersey, eleven Delaware, two: Maryland, three: four ; Kentucky, sixteen ; Ohio, forty tour: Indiana; thirty: Illinois, forty-six; Missouri, nine ; Kansas, limn- lowa, twelve; Wisconsin, eleven ; Michigan, thirteen: Minnesota, two, I It R • .B R. Aar - Fine White, Plain and Fanoy Flannel Un der and Overshirts un hand, and wade to order, on shortest notice, at NATRONA. 'Ont.. • WEARE NOW MANUFACTURING this article, which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of color, (which color we warrant to be °Winged by agc or exposure) iS unsurpassed by any ilium i nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture 01 CAUSTIC SODA•, ITsed by alliance Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels 10 per cent. in strength all the make of English Soda brought. to. this country. Our manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, &C.' Arc so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries will be promptly at tended to by addressing. GEORGE COLHOUN, Agent, Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company, 24 Wood street, Pittsburgh, noLS:lydtwis SMITH, PARK & NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, [PITTSBURGH. PA Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second sta. Manufacturer. of all sins and dpmptione of Cool Oil. Retorti and SUBJ. - Gas sad Water ripe, Sad Iron DoglrOns,Wagimßo: in; StecllifOulds. Pullin Hangers and Couplings. - - Also J obbing andllfachute Castings Of iveryde . . scription made to Order.' Having Having acompleto machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will he - arefully attended to fe2l:lydaw REMOVAL. TUE MERCANTILE AGENCY, R. G. Dunn . Jic Co., Corner Fink and Wood streets, will remove their office OlLthe sth APRIL NPaT to the rooms above S. JONES .CO BANKERS, corner of WOOD AND FOURTH STREETS. Entrance on Fourth street. • inh29..2w . . . . sitAKER 100 DOZEN WHITE 'AND- COLORED S SA** HOODS; or sale by de cam: or single dom. '74TOTillipMt 'ot ;17 ina superiors/moats • ap ;410, fplattvi Juirste zuzoi. PITTSBURG VI, WE ON ES DA V MffigNlNC4 First Edition. . . . . . CapturepfTs4•Stianalaepoo . badla or Meat---Splem !gest**. , CISCISNAT April B—A specialdispatch to the Indianapolis Journal; dated.N ash - 'lle iths: Gen. Damon(' is just now LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, 1 ," ninging in sa t wo steamboat loads of meat, ' 180,600 pounds, captured by Col. Haggard, fifty miles above here. on the enntherland . river,. yestrrday: Col. Duffield, at Mur freesboro, raptured the mail direct from Corinth, with upwards of one hundred and fitly letters, many containing valuable information in regard to the strength and position of the enemy. From these let ters Con. Dumont learned of a number of, spies at Nashville and Edgegeld, and hail them arrested PROM WASHINGTON. tlll OF IVAR INIELLIGEXCE, Highly Important News, BATTLE AT YORKTOWN. WAS II 1 SGTON, April 7.—The following is tile summary of the intelligence received by the War Department, up to 10 o'cloek Monday : The first operations at. Yorktown and Fortress Monroe. yesterday. the enemy's works were carefully examined by General M'Clellan, and were ftmnd to In , very strong and the approaches difficult. The enemy were in force, and the water Itat teries at York and Gloucester arc said to be much increased. There was sh:u•p i tiring on the right, but no harm done. Our forces were receiving supplies from Shipping Point. repairing roads and get- Ling up large trains. It seems plain that mortars and siege trains um•:t he used h e . fore assaulting. Another disitatchreccived at 10::M i. states that Yorktown will fall. Mit not without a seige of t %your three days. Some of the outer works were taken. A dispatch from Gen. Wool states that Magruder had thirty thousand 211011 ut \ rktnwn. All the fortified places of import:time fore Yot litown had been taken. At every point the greatest enthusiasm prevailed among th.• troops. A fullerdetail is given in the fidlowing dispatch: To Hon. Edwin Jr. Stanton, Serretaig SATlAtfuy Evi.x• portion of the army of the Po tonme. reeently constructed at Old Point, advaneed ye,tcrday morning in the direc tion Of Yorktown, 'twenty-four miles dis tant. Illo• right was assigned to General Morrillls brigade off len. Porter's division, two componic.: of the Third Pennsylvania cavalry and a portion of Berdan's division of sharp-shooters, acting as :4dirmisher.i. Nothing of interest took phtee moil their I arrival at Big Bethel. twelve miles distant. where they too the oomr pickets of the rebels. The troops were delayed there two hours in reconstructing a bridge, which had been destroyed by the rebel , . I who retreated before the advance of our skirmishers to Howard Creek. where they had some abandoned earthw o rks. Four i shots were tired here by the relids from two field pieces, which were soon silenced by the Fourth Rhode Island itattery. when tile rebels beat a hasty retreat. taking their pieces with them. The main body of the army here tested for the night.whilc fleneral Murrilrs Brig ade ad u aimed three miles to Cuekleville :tad six milei front Yorktown:lAM thm-e en cantped. By 7o'clock this day, mot Mae. the column was again in motion, and at lu Welttek was in front Or the enenty•s works at Yorktown. The tir,t shot tired was by the rebel, the shell passim , over the heads of (leneral Porterand stall, without explo ding. The Griflin. Uhode island and the Jith Massachusetts were now placed in position, replying to every shot sent by the reliefs. Th e cannon ! ad3ng continoed with but, slight intermis sion until dark. About .100 shorts were tir ed by both parties during the (lay. The loss on our side was three killed. as follows : Ed. Lewis and Chas. L. Lord, or the :1 Massachusetts battery, and John Roynolds. of the lth Rhode [Hand hatters. Wounded—Thomas lii wthoe,in the hand; Freeman Karrig and Charles Tuelter, eon fusion in the (-hest, all of the :id Massachu setts battery; Sergeant James Wade. co. C.. in the arnt; Cyrus Wilcox, Co. C., pioce shell in the leg; and ( 1 . W. Peek, Co. F.. in the leg: all of Berdanis Sharpshooters. The position of the rebels is a strong one. Front present indication, their forti fications extending some two miles in length, and ;awaiting heavy guns. The ground in front of their works is low an( swampy, making it utterly impaSsiblt I WEI:ATI ONB IN TII I/KV:MTN! ENT of NI)f) t. There is no particular eltange in the po sition of the enemy. Jackson is near New Market. Johnston is at Gordonsville. A refugee, who came in to-day, reports that 1,000 Union men in Rockingham county have taken to the mountains, Elk Run. on Blue Ridge, with the determination to re sist with :inns their imprisonment by the rebels. This statement is believed. Jack son threatens to subdue them by Curve, which they are determined to resist. The forces in front of General Fremont are retreating towards Shenandoah Monn fain LSlgned j N. P. BANKS. Major General Commanding. OPERATIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OP THE RAITAILiNNOCK. Gen. Abercornbie reports that, by a re connoissance made last night to the Rap pahannock river, a picket guard and a few infantry were discovered occupying what appeared to be rifle pits and two small redoubts of recent construction covering the fords. Some of the slaves who have come in say the rebels appear to be retir ing. fhe latest dispatch front Island No. 10, at 9 o'clock, Monday evening, is to the following effect:. A large force of infantry, artillery and cavalry have crossed the Mississippi with in the last six hours. • Everything, work ing well. A dispatch from General Halleck states that General Sturgis goes to Kansas, and General Craig to the Indian . Territory.— General Buelr's advanced guard has reach ed Gen. Grant.- 'Geri. Halleck will speedily take the field in person. Hon. Andrew Johnson. Military Geyer nOr of Tennessee, reports .that arrests of several prominent persons, engaged in the rebellion, 'havelmen made, and that the Union cause. is working well. Front Foxtrees Monroe. • FORTRESS MONROE, April! 7.—Nothing was done to-day in front of Yorktown ex cept a reconnoissance and some cannona ding, at long range • . A telegraph line has been built to our headquarters near Yorktown. The Spauldipg cume in ihis morning from Ship Point: - The rebel works - abandoned there were quite formidable. They took off their guns, but left their . barracks com plete. Ship - Point ifrabotit'five miles:from Zorktowni affording a fine base of opera . - 4404 crowd of Norfolk people on Sun asSembled pia the 64Ft near Sewell's iseludjiglmea;:-ioiikiiit: and- did, xeigerlfaisguitidr-ttie It. WILT:IA*I*N"; siin -r A. of OR ' T So. 47 St. t'Wde Street. oe3l .Jos. _ 11401SILY'SONe GENERAL AGENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. -1 North Fifth Street, FIILLADELPIII.I, PA EATON, MACRUM & CO., J 4)nrscitS AND RETAILERS - 0 F Trimmings, Embroideries. Hosiery, Cloves. Shirts, t!rava Undershirts. 4 kirts, Yarns. Itil.bons, it aches:Flowers. • Ze,hers A full line SMALL iVA RES always on hand. tr.). Ciiy and Country Merchants supplied at lomm prices. EATI)N, ACKE.V CO.. ia:11 No. 77 Fifth street. Ji.IIN V. 11. - .11.1: T. _PANT 1.3. PRICE.AtLIVER T. TERRY . NV A. rir r , TERRY, PULCE, AL, CO., IMPORTERS AND bEALERS IN 4'nowianeres. Saltine. Vod ingq. 'rallor%"frisuuliturs, 225 3IA. 11 11111,1"1' S'IlLl IEI VIT. NORTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA del 111 AMES M ILLINGA MONONGAIIE -01 LA PLANING MILL, would reapeetfully in firm the puhlie that he has rebuilt since the fire, and haring enlarged his establiahment, and tilled it With the newest and must approved machinery, is now prepared in furnish flooring and planing boards, semi! sawing and rmsawing: doors, sash and shutter,, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, ke. PITTSIII"RaII.:•ept. 7 1857. j a2O 1 AC4-L - 111 OIL WORKS. WIGHTMAN & AiD ERSON. lEFECERS ANDREA/LEM IN PURE Carbon Oil, quality guafinteed, Pittsburgh. Also, Benzoic and C.ir iirea.se constantly on hand. lem left at t7he Smyth St Co's nu Witter 11,1 First greet be promptly filled. JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, .t I 1..• t.r,l t en - s - Ceti , " Plit.;,, m. 0." r 10711:vu. SEA ill LESS BAGS, A xr) op • DTI'? GS, It! Inv;arm to, -10 Inches' Wide way be 1,41 nt 11. cit it.ns rtys 133 S. 8. AC. P. MARK LE. ninl Dealer+ in BOOK, CAP, LETTER, kinds ..f WIZA PPI NCr PA PER. ItavP rmoo rod from No. 27 W I street to NO. :11 SMITHFIELD STREET Pitt:+l,urgh, Pa ky ca:h f•a- WILLIAM 8:1144.4141Y-1 WHOLESALE GROC ER, NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, 17" r t 4 BURG 11 S3lll'll . WM. H. SMITH dr. CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, de Z' PITTSBURGH. JESSE JOHNSON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DSALNR iN Flour. Grain and all kinds of Country Committee. Wines and Liquors, Cigars. Tobaro, &e. Liberal advances made on consignments o Milli WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST ata3:ly PHILADELPHIA. IZEME Late at Miller & Ricltetacties. itibax - ivrmlirt .TL !Successor to Romer & Anderson,] Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Fruits. Nuts. Conteetionery, Sugars. Fire Works. Ace.. NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET. PITTSBIITHGEL C. WEST dr CO., MANUFACTURERS OP CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. N0..187 Pens Street. Plttibtirgh: All work warranted to be of the beet mate rial and workmanship. - NEW GOODS— We have juat received from the EASTERN CITIES, n]aex - itA.iti.. 43,00135. for the present and approaching season. Buyers are respectfully requested to call and examine our stock. W. EL M'GEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, 143 Federal street, mhs corner Market Square, Allegheny city IVEW PIANOS= Now receiving a new sanely of Auto Fortes from Chickenns & Bone, Haltom Haaehow-Broth el% New York; Hallett, ,Davis & Co. Boston; George &eel'. New York,,and Maas flrotberai New York ; all of which e w ill be sold at Hastiest YaettorY mow. JOHN H. 11113•LOH, 81 Wood etrest,lotWeen Diamond alkoraillrourth street. 13312EMM1 THE' LEFT-HANDED 'THIEF "I will." he replied, taking a seat near I me. "Within the last year 1 must have lost more than .two ihousand ~lollatra !- It !gust have been taken frimi the store. I knoW this. for I knoW the amount of goods which has been sold, and I know how much cash 1 have received. I be-an to be watchful four months - ago. Two months ago a man paid me in the after noon, five hundred dollarS. T pot it in the drawer, and on the nest morning. be- titre you cathe, I looked at' yOur 'mat ae ; count and found only two hundred of thal set 'down. Froni that time 1 have been very watchfal, and have detected a dozen similar cases. I have noticed every dol lar that came in after the bank accoant was made tip; and have also taken note of the amount entered upon the book; and (hiring that. time there has been a leaking of over seven hundred dollars !—.Now who has access to that drawer and to the safe?" I was astonished. I could only assure my employer that I knew nothing of it ; and I saw that he wanted to believe me. I ask ed him if he had spoken of this to any one else. Not a living soul but me, he re plied. I pondered a few moments, and then said: •`Mr. Wharton, could I he made to be- IleVe that even ignorantly I had wronged you to the value - of a dollar, I should not feel the perfect consciousness of honor I now feel. There must he a thief some where. Some of the clerks may find ac cess to the money ! But are you willing to let the matter rest 111- a few dai ; will strain every nerve lo detect the evil doer." He finally consented to let me try my hand at detecting the thief. He promised not to lisp a syllable upon the subject to any one else. and also to leave the matter wholly in my hands for a week. lie gave me .a warn grasp when we separated, and said that he hoped 1 would succeed. On the following morning I entered the store with all my energies of mind center ed upon the work before me. There were four clerks or salesmen, and one boy, be sides myself, in constant attendance, and all money received had to pass through my hands. Sometimes I made up my cash account at night, and sometimes not till the next morning. In the latter ease I gen erally put the money drawer into the safe, and locked it up. The key to the safe was kept in a smaller drawer to which there were two keys, one of which I kept, while Mr. Wharton kept the other. only other person who ever. helped us in the store. was Henry WhartOn, our employer's only son, a youth twenty years (Wage. He was preparing for college, under a private tutor, but found time to help us when bus iness was driving. He was akind hearted, generous fellow, and a strong mutual at tachment had grown ~.up between us. At first I thought of getting him to assist, me in finding the thief; but as Wharton had promised to speak to no one else upon the subject. I concluded to keep silent also. That night I counted the money, but made no entry of the account. There were three hundred and forty odd dollars. I put it into a new calf-skin pocket book—placed that in the money drawer—and locked the whole up in a safe. On the following morn i I. found fifty dollars! I counted the money over carefully, and was not mista ken. I began to feel unpleasantly. Mr sdspicions took a very unwelcome turn. During that day I pondered upon the subject, and finally hit upon the tbllowing ex peri utviit : When I had locked up the safe for the night. I spread upon the knob of the door, and upon the money drawer, some pale red lead, being careful not to get enough on to be easily noticed. I had left the cash account open to be closed up in the morning. Wheu 1 next opened the safe, all was as I had left it. Ihe next night I fixed the knob in the same man lier, and on the rollowing morning I found forty dollars gone! ['lion the pocket-book were finger marks of red lead; and whet: eame to open my cash book I found the same kind of marks there. So 1 had learned one thing, the thief knew enough to see whether any aceount had been made. Of the money before he took it ! I felt more unpleasantly than berure fur my unwelcome suspicions were being confirmed. I had gained new light. There was a peculiarity in the red finger marks which told me a sad sturv. Still I wish Ito try further. [To be continued.l JOS. It.,IIIUNTEI WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET GRAFF & CO., toiil 10 , 4111 111411k i taw /1111 avo o d i tub -oiupma' h!! :401177Apumup-,L 3IA.NUFACPURJEII/3 Would call the attention of the public to their LARGE 810uK of well selected COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ALSO, IMPROVKD, • • Hllawn Ranges, Grote . Fronts, Hol low Ware, &e., among *Melt will found the Snit 'Coal :Cook Pitoveo In the State,: . The Diamond, Advanoe, -Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron - Oity, Were awarded the FIRST' PREMIUM at the State Fidifor the BEST :COAL COOK STOVES. Also FIRST PRE- ... MUM awarded to the TRUE ASLERICILN. GLOBE& REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE: , The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Prentieet,Wyea are unenApaesed. We ca ll attanthAt of //BALERS and BUILDERS to the lameatatock nf' ' • CRATE FRONTRAND,FERDERs N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE oal Cook Stoves with.Seap StesseLiniges;Aehich and the fire better tkuuriron. oe2this LANDRETIVS GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WABRAIIITED MESH Amp sirm.o a general aseortratut of Agrietaltural laapleseata, F 241 Shade and Ormaragaggoto t reeehred and for ade , , BE C EP,A:M & Pi0.,i4917,7;ire54, est door to *fp vic paint* 0Fj24.#,55ir.486: ,ql6; .., a . sp3 ' • . SI L. IE.: CT. 'l' AL. - {Continued from Yesterday.) PITTSBURGH IN THE ST AT.E. • " Ill " ca.56(.1 ALLEGHENY misuakittif Or - PITTSBUBGEL . .orncE,'llio.-2.7 Filth Iltankathsck • NSUItES AI3.IINQT ALL 111111)14- FIRE AND MARINE It I:WS. ISAMOONES; President: 10113 T D:I4IXORD, Vice Prei•iilent: 11:N. BOUR:f Soeritary Capt. W I IiLIAAI tie': era! agent. DI R EffIOR3-- - kt .I,vneA, (f." 117 If Vey Chilit4, Ca pt. R.O. Ires•. AV D. NieCc.r.l. Itqui,M. R. P. Sterling, l'aph. %V. Dean. RoKert 110,1.11.1 t JAMES. A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION OIERCNAN FUN TUE Flour, Grain. Bacon. Lard. Altudder. Dried Front , and Penance . Generally. drorner Marked 111141 F 111 1 ,41 Strorg*. PITTSIIIJRIIII.4M. REFER TO—Pruneis F.a.t., Dilworth, Sr.. S.• Cuthbert at Son,. l'itt,hurgh. Boyd 3, Ott, Ileiaker ,k• Swearingen S. (Nab. M.* M. Bank. liowell4ando9.4o/9., George W. Aieler,ott, Donlon, shut Wheeling. *** • • • PIINO IffOß --DSE OWNERS.R. SWEE'rS _IL INFALLIBLE LINEMEN't FUR HORSES is unrivalled hy any, in till MACS of Lameness, arising from• Sprains. :Bruises or Wrenching. US I effect is, magical andyertain. Harness or Saddle Scratches, .Nlange, Ace.. it will also speedily cure Sparin and lihn,-bone may easily be pre vented and ettrettin their incipient stages. hut confirmed eases and beyond the pm:Ability of u R.% MCA!, CURE. Nu ease "1 . till, kind however, is so desperate or hopeles: hut it mayl,e atleviated by this Liniment, and its thiLlifttl'applleation will alawys remove the Lameness, and citable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner Aote..l have this remedy at howl. fur it: thaely Hue at the tirt nTifilllll'allef! of Lameness will etfe•tually loreVell 1 1 •111141:1- dissnmes mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. R. E. SELLERR CO.. de.77:ly-d&w:eow Agents for Pittsburgh. OWEN BYRNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING 11111 E TO OH HIM CHEAT FOR CASH. "LB A VING lt ET EIRN ED Elltolll NEV 11 YORK, with a choice stock of CLOTHS. CASSIMEIMS and VESTINOS, which ,•an be purchased at prices far below the usual ratc.4. itar"(treat inducements offered to cash buyet:+. se2ldint IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY) ir PATENT MIENCV DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. ROST. W. FENWICK. For Twelve Years:For the past four low year,' Manager of an Officer of the the Washington . e ran Amer Patent Ofliee .the :g t tic mri fic can 4Patent Agency last four as st Band for, Fifteen -Years in the Pat. Member of theOent A4prory Rost. 11141401. Beard of Appeal.:p NOTE—AII information necegary to procure a Patent and a ropy of the Patent Laws sent free cc charge. Refer to present Comntiuioner of Patent?. Don. David P. Holloway. d e2htf PrirATE DISEASES-. „.... )r. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Office, N 0.50 • 111 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh, i 17 ;• ; ./ ; Pennsylvania. Dr. BROWN II an.old citizen . . , - ,,,i of Pittsburgh, and has been in i ..., .P. ' Practieefor thelast twenty-five f ,,, - ' l, ' „„-- • years. Itis business ha: been ~',.... j ,r-- contined mostly to Private :mkt .....::;tSL. Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a medical friend, should not fail to Lind out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his expericitec in the r eat ment of a certain class of dismn , c. i, a .urc guar autee to the sufferers of obtaining perniauon t re lief by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affeetions.— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form a totter psoriasis, and a great ninny forms of'skin dis-- eases, the origin of which the patient it entirelyi ignorant. To persons so Milieus!. Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speed recovery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies Mr the alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification, which the young and weak tninded often give way to, to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe. and make a speedy restoration of health. RIIEIIMATIS3I. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this Painful disease IN A FEW DAYS — he will warrant a cure. Ile also treats Piles, Meet, Gonnorrhcea, Stricture, lirethal Discharges, Female Weaknesi. 31outhly Suppressions. Diseases of the Joint e Fistula in Aim, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, irritation of the Bladder, t i, gather with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms. containing FEE, directed to DR. BROWN, N0..39 Smithtie St., Pittsburgh, Pa., will be immediately answer ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely packe I and secure from observation. Office ant/ Private Rooms, Nc. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh; Pa. nols-daw:is TO SHIPPERS OF CRUDE AND RE FINED PETROLEUM OlL—The under signed is prepared to receive and store Oil in large quantities on the most favorable terms. The re cent action of the Board of 1 - nderwriters pre clude insuring oil stored within the city limits, and a strong ettirt is being made - to - ha l e a law passed by the Legidature to prevent its being stored. Our stores and dock at Elizabeth Port, N. J., affbrd the best facilities for storage or shipment, as the oil can be insured and vessels can load at our own dock. We will dispateh a ship to London as soon as ;11 surto of oil is recelvtxl at our yard, and others ;will follow with regularity. Advances made on consignments to our friends in London. Ship via Pennsylvania Railroad and Allentown to Elizabeth Port. . . • . For cards and further information, call at No. 92 Diamond street. Office Nc. I Kuhn Law Buildings, Pittsburgh, Penn.,' between the hours of II and 12 o'clock a. in. WILLIAM FRAZIER_ , Agent. Zhlawdlui 223 Greenwich st., New York. WILLIAM MEANS, 31'CANDLE.S11. HARRISON A. COFFIN, Special Partner. timers! Partners. MEANS it COFFIN, (Successors to Weandletis. Mesas k C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and_ Water Streets, feto:is PITTSBURGH. PA. --- --- ROBERT ARTHURS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS _of Ohio, Missouri, Tugna..lVisconsip, ,I,telv• York, ouisiana. Mnnons.lossa. F l orida ,• Indiana. K.en. uoky and Miebinan. , . • tuk&fim No., IRS FOURTH STREET. j~jOTICE.—PSOPOtIALS EDON DEAL 1.111 ers and millers are ' wiled till the loth of • April 1862, for fittaishiMMUß to the. Subsist epee bepartment. of the same kind which has been received . by She:United States•Alovernment. *nil - known es o. I extra. - SamPlee of dim Flour can be Sent at the Carlini' Bakers , in tliii city. It is desiredlo make iCcositraet far al.ooo bar- Mi 9. Shotikl.dunnater, atny permit desire to fur nish ;less quantity, he will suite the make num ber of barrels in his bid. The eentrector *ill be mailed toTainish it the rate of DO barrels daily nettalthe contract is filled. No Flour will be received which does not come up to the standar:l at the - impaction made just be fore timpurehase. - The Flour to be deliveredut the - railroad depot in Wssninglon, or at any of the .warehouses in *hometown, D.C. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause... • . • ' Payments to be made anTreasuly NotLe z _and the bidsto be 'directed to ' A. BAcX" "H -e. 8.. U. i. A Wasidrigteu D. C. aPadd FP.1 1 ..1PM5T. , 4 ABLE TWO wry Dime Dw finzate on LW- AlitMIN% Itileninonn=.- Ar aress-holue. stab* • - stake wan, 11111 / *'.. , • .! - -n. suites td titsell ! - li. 'H. SMITH, - • - -.. _ ~., _. ,• ~,‘„, tut? , 1.Pr. , 0r3 1 INoT A. II 1L. 1. :' ( V. V *fir; 'l f. (TAU ilfaVr i - .. , .... , •= 1..F ... - •= jvc ...: 4 4 7 •:.7- 44 , - :-.•..::.-.:... ; .3 . . : ... 17,.., ...1 ..=,.. ,.. ay. -.......-..,.. 4iti st. is ~.. . . PITTSBLIRGitpOST,,EIFTH STREET. '' ' - - 1 7 NEW:"MEDICAL Diteattrif i ' 2l -gao • .i i 11110 Ft. Tille i Pii P Ehr A . ~.... viVoititillt,, i a.' ENT cute ot : • : ': • - 7 - , , ,... , ';' , 47At 0:1: i. , ...1 flmil:set. I GONOR.BIII4, fiLEF.T. fr8r11tAL.. 1 ...., ~,, ~ ..' • Diseharges, Seminal Af eaktiesS IltitiltelPhithi..c- . 9 !e' trPttolliff -low Inentitinenea-tienitafrUatikr: olt117: tee 14 11 .. }ditty. Lira rel. :itrieture and •, . . , ,,,,' A ircilti ~n 4 '..f the' Rid- 'r''''' :0 U5Dt !Pat • trOtitta. et rs and Bladder.. -.. . 1 Whieh has bee i . sed by upwanls or L. ll -..2 , 1t.. • c9ltrtin • • ....61,11 ~ T s:cr , t ONE li UNDIZED PlTYSltaArifil — • - ••- in their private prietiee. with the. eatintheteeifil.' .' 4 " ' . ' -, . SUPlZSeding Canaria, Idoes,taa. e.tratwuk;iNtL*.Ass•-,ti - 7..;. )46, compound hitherto. knOWIII, . ..., . . . , . . . ~.. lIELL . S ' S / 3 EClFiC • rirlf,s ' • '-' . - ,.41. ):" 1 h ' ) are speedy in iietion, often- elf 'eetinit if►Meal* a " 1 " ''''° 4 - . , few days, and *ben D. cures effentsst illi a .'.. k:L a s• atikfit. ett:- ! they ahilpfetetred from reftetable. extricu - , . -...- 7. - .' that are harmless an the Systeta.kireteaver nagatt•inlemmittal* ate the stomach., or impregnate thee breatkagit , • ..... being sugar coated. all 'nsinseauttlistli is arra .-A' Ittntarti.V 4 , .... : No change of dietisiteeessar_Tichilit3its)tut ; 1 41 1 . 1 9411-4 ct.g ~ ;co l i. .thig o , :R nor does their :Lotion interfere with nnsiness Our- _ - . siiit.4. Each box entitainstitix dehbovPilla.Ll::,: - .11 •-,,.;: ,t - ig .f. , :ukikotl: l'lt ICH UNE.LOLLAR._ .: ~.. - , . -- .• i and trill tie mynt: by mail. post-pa ld. Wiart7iltig , .sl I - t•D La.ril 4 vertisettAgent. ~I. reetiipt of the money.. -r : , • Bi.r ... 4 • None. genuine, withont my signature 'oil - tie l a , .la - Tr-.] Verapp or. - • • : ~.. -,t. .1.. . , , ~A• t a J: Bun - AN.:Kochei.ter N. T.,_Gen'l Agent. ~ . , ;MATH . Ii'BEMINI2I;' • • •• ' 4 .5 A , ItrW Atha _ . .. . corner Market street aud Diamond.. - - -r." t aund.r.wlY:is k. ik!".St .40,, ... . . ...4. :..r.frsucl T EIrFII E \III44!TIED WILT.IIOIIPI .. .g . . 1 PAIN by the nge of :In ak , aratits ivlieieli*:• lA. ttAt4td•- 4 to, drug, or galvanic battery: nre„usetl. • Voild .r f .i ..,..- .;1 weather ig the time when the apiniratits'ittin* tie `-• •, • :•“ 01 -o- , ,1 11,01 In it ...Iw4 114;V:tilt age. .310teaL.gentleaen , ... I ke..; ii i I..di .' and their I:unities have their teeth ettraeted,:by :. i toy proeeH, and are ready to testify as ba:the r'' , :i ..• ; 11 :4 2 e5 'I afety and painiettgoesi of the pporatioloy what.,,, ; , 7- 11 ,,,,,b ~. i ever has been mtid by persons interested' iti -as-, - irk; i ,erring the eolith ry having 00 knowledge- of . isly,,:..;,,i,.. tih rt i proeegg 1 1 - ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted: in story ,c{ Joe ,teti,,, ,, k 1 style. • E. 0 ULM', Dentist.. : . .: f _,,,,, - ! nott-lyd:is 134 Stnithfieldatrttet . " t • A :4 ; •:' , '"•"4'. -- - • -.; ROBERT DALZELL ROBT. DALZELt Qi Obi; Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce and Pittsburkb Manufactures, NO. 251 LIBERTIF STREET, PITTSBURGH HUGH X. BOLE. 11N4INE BUILDER .t mAtm - unresT. —•"' - NU Duquesne Way, itear the Point:will-stake IV .' i..la e d I to order, and warranted :LS good a can .by '- . : ..1 made, the rolleirinfr 1, , :4 •IkinCry, viz: Steam 't ; VI 4 Engines Turning. Lathes, for wood. and irentl6 - - .. • - *ster 1 Planers, wood at : M I iron; Drilling achines; ' --' •'' - ,1, 1 llousin and Tobricet. ..terewat Patent -right_andl, - ..- ..... r ...tit .f Model 3laehines, in •the be,t manner, Shafting, • _ .. , _, , , - ....i. Putties and !rangers, of all sizes and- vtrpiety t" ' r . ..alttrUt ', s Screws, .tf any diameterand pitch, to ' :„..,...-.. .,.. ,;4 0.1 . 5, in length. %t dl also make, eel hare' On 'it Doet.i. and Niggol Engines, and Deck"Pluntsa frbr.;;•:, "illt &IWO' 1 steamboats, c. Lathe inhears and ntlier,Plan- , . . in;, clone to order: can plane ::.! inches widei,-tbyrf 4 -., .= 4 -vi .; ' , 14"0' ...... feet G inches long'. . • . :: ",... ... - -"•5c....... • , t+o 1 All Orders Promptly Tilled' and ,r;_atti :7 esu r„ P ... ' , ,illow. . i . Solicited. - ' • .N. B.—Particular attention and progip.titude- - .. given to repairs on Printing l'reases and , iithrif 7 - .-,' Machines. -•-• •. ' ~,Y /P444- '•• - ' tuna • - •I • W. CI.IIISINOHAIf,.o. ranktitrrralAlt-:1 , . CWOIII. SCUM ..: a % 1 1.1*.51160 '• D. !RUSES,, . Q. - DVNGO.J. .. C trIESINDILLMS -- el: Cee.- , - - -P 1 **llo7. '''' 3 5 - I . l ';P -.BURGH CITY GLASS :WORIPiIr-MlBrosab ilstr„ . .ltittil :house, 119. Water -street. and ..46, That atrsut ; , ,-- ~,.., Pittsburgh, Pi.; thtee dootetteloirille'M 7 • 1 • 0 gRIDIBIq bola Mous•:. Manufixcturers of. Pittsburgh -,,- , - ......; Window Olas. Druggists ' Glass Ware and 'ntk. .....- -- ILP '. -. can Convex (aliqs. for parlor windows...chimer I:l2atia t ir , jimv, and public buildings. . - • 'i) 7 .r.:!.. , 133,1301 DWELLINGS AND STORES- ROIR. ~. ,,, :it , t : 11 RENT—Dwelling 'on LOcust street, "All& -—• 4 k' gheuV; two on Third street; three - 012....4ecep4• 4 1 1 ,1 eg. ggin n :Arcot; one on Federal street; 45 Logan street: -•e. . corner Second and Ross; corner Third avid Riiiiglizu s. ; IN 11 floss street; 77 Chatham street:. Penn street; •-.- 72 FirbtAreet: store on Market street; -tWo MIR ' '''' 7114 t 0 • stores. corner Market and Third.. Rent of,dwell. , -.J.• • . i.-. 2.-.). jo g s from ~ f,- e , t o $4OO per annum. Enquire at tne - . office Or S. CUTHBERT Jt SON:: "."-•',: l';`.. - "i'mat..i.: •.: !MCI 61 Market street. , : * '; • .- -.....t , 11.3 -sattigt • ' t 'l .. .1 - 4:'split.-1 7.1.,:J Of fteitta : • :.::::147,6 .4 lt N DR! IN— i"5 10 Casks of. Duff Cordon's Pale Sherri.. 10 •." Snperior Old Port. in • Madeira, 5 Half Pipes " Champarime SrVidY. he R " " aepheriy. Crry Tn store and for sale by BEITNYTT, No. 190 Wood fared. FOREIGN NUTS— . 50 Rags Almonds, .311 do Filberts, do English Walnuts. •L 5 do Cream Nuts, . 40 do Cocoa Nuts. • - Also 25 barrels Paeans and 300 bushels Nis Nuts, in store, and for sale by REIMER & Nos. la; and 128 Wood Street. SIVGAR— :in Barrels Crushed Sugar, :10 do biranalated Sugar - 30 do Powdered do tot) do A Coffee - Refined Sugar. 100 do li du do . do In store and for sale by • ' - • • RHYDIER A-. BROTHERS,, Nos. 126 and ES Wood Agent. WILLIAM CARR & . .." WHOLESALE GROCERS And Importers WIESEN, BRANDIES, GINN, RC „ , ;Wit ALSO, Distillers and Dealers' in' --' -" }ISE OLD M6NON4;AFIRLA RYE WHlSZlerr...t F 1 31.1441 :127 and 329 Liberty Otreetii nofkly YITTSIWRItIIk PA. . • SPRING GOODS:': . -.' guatie. - • - *ant' CLOTHS, CASSN:MS AND . •-• ' ' V EIS T I N CS . HAVE NOW IN STORE A Clint lyrrwr •PLETE stockof - - SPRIN:CI GOODS, ~. . .' 1 , ‘- '' • ua le •- -- a - 'ail new-aid desirable styles, which hail ne._. '-k -f : ante,. Pr Selected in New York. with dada" Ist;111.7. teitiallt alum the most fastideous, and coulallsial lag- , - *IC the - various new fabric and novelties or ' t''" r= 1 lteesee. ' • a- kr.r.tantif:: 1.-Wsp-,would respeetfully_iolicit an early call nun . - ' -., our patrons sadfthe public, to tort the Resits at , mi. 7 owitti., the mine or themselves. • - ' -...:! SADIVEL GREY a DOE i — ` el sit . -Merchant Tailors, • - . - Net. J 9 IFlllb'Eltreit.: - "--" -- • • - • • .. - . - •:it IVOTICE - -SONDHoLDEna 0 v , ..z. ern', I , _ • ~,,,... - AM. PITTSBURGH; FT. WAYNE AND_ i - -,- -,- le- 00 4 CAGO THE OHIO : 11 ?2:1 L -111 AN -- ,-) .' ' " orb- "fo ,D.l TEE 41110 AND . NA • 1 -- ilf2.„y - . WAYNE AND 1110A00 ' 1 •i: ; . ~..,-, . bast art PANlES.—Holders of Fir4ior ,*..... j . .... I bi t ,,,,r ~..7 the Ohio and •Pernmylvaehi ttre Ohio and .hadiana.. egad b , h ,- .8-.3-4 Fort Wayne and Chiramo • - - , ,-- .- - have not - heretefore deposit "..th '- - ' -16 ° . f - ' John Ferguson, No. 415 - .Nnestree, utile, *vim Atilf)4 iittit, of reorgannatlol4,- ars again notnled,,.-te_th)N. on ir .%s tzi-f - .ltz " or before the let day Of April ni4., .." . " 1 " - •!""-"" - -'- natift excluded from its benefit -- ' " •'''''in . -'-- 3 noble's of Second Manage Bomb of Aho - o rlr•finror tl •Co er Construction ; Jaw ; Alio -*--. ... ~-,11 h :, „ du. bunt Fort Wafrleond r llll9 ' . .nr -'' --1.: niathir P ast ani libo' sews. alb are hav n e o n tl e ed a" to ' mate '' . ' s -! 7' ..' Plardinsing Committee: aor• ' ' ' • .., 4,420141..: streetcta be admitted to the °malts ~ ii 0 • ' ~, "libation, oil Of before the tic 1 6 7 , , 4 . 4, alkedr..) edX, t c ! ude"l"e ' r eeirrien Puielitiali ... ~ - - ` - e- 1 - 0 SAierd . ~. a of of the mit,. Holders of an.v p,/agoarejarT isqictioa in the above notice can deposit, thew at. _ . q` T gak of the Pittsburgh_ , Fort Wayne ind.DltielaW _.. tz__. , way C0MP8137,140- Xl4ribik 'stmt. a tias c r x 4e.trrigve-*ltil• Mama .18, /862,-ni . .. - . u . Nr . - , t• - - , ".•: . • IDl= VA , , . - 1 rs -16I4fitfo mtritoPmArr ..a.l3iiirei tit ,L - . • • • •,. .., ~.4r c'F n itbob hiss 'NUMMI.% MAIFTINIOAX WI '6401 ... Agent. wry au* stroot"Pittit - I- I., t a,e , zc ... is pregared to brio; or %it Hid Melt' . . ftiii Or to iiriiii if tho-old coostmr i ..z ;44tf - 19.4 DRAFTS ete. ' DRAFTS FOR SALE. prate is ear " a ' a ''' kir. ' - Trey .1 • ltimpa. %?..;!" kh . 13. ::... ) :-..""si ilpsa il -, ---..---- wr i ur o pt sug.lll.' Unigifol; ~. , • 24.41 a b MMI 4 r--' ''... -.• f. -6A . ..fg. ~... •ft - -k..04-?' 3 :+‘;':7 Itipt r-, 412 j •ItIT oil* i ‘l.l •! .. , liiiia . : . - ...:f i.. , :- q49. : 7 - D..--" , ' 'Li*ltt I /nu at* I '. , d .1 f.4#1 , 3T -t, 7;arit MEM
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