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    THE PITTSBURGH . POST.
Published every morning, [Sunday's exoepted..
Corner Fifth and Wood Street..
TERMS $6 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
IltirDelivered by carriers 12 cents per week.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Liners. one time 50
!tr e e: times 111 00
1 T 8
" one month 500
" three mouths 12 00
" six months 18 09
nine months 24 04
pi! year 30 00
TEN lIINES make a square. About eight words
average a hoe.
: Busmen notices, inserted on the local page. ten
cents a Line each insertion.
The Saturday Morning Post
Lumed from the slime office every Saturday
morning.
r'Terms $1 per annum, in advance.
zarSingle copies, ready for mailing. Fl VE OUTS .
ktir Address JAMES P. BARE.
Editor and Proprietor.
41qi- Advertising at reasonable rates.
40EALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED
10/ till the 15th of April, 1862. at 12 o'clock, M.,
tbr supplying the Limed States Sub, Dep't with.
6,000 head ot BEEF CATTLE o
The Cattle to be delivered at Washington City.
and each animal to average 1,:t00 pounds gross
weight • no animal admitted which weighs lass 1
than 1.400 pounds gross.
The Cattle to be delivered at such times and in
stash quantitiee as the Government :nay require,
Cattle will be required under this contract soon
after the contract u cluted. Heifers and hulls not
wanted.
w t to bond, with good and satisfactory securiti ,
be required.
'eminent reserves to itself the right to pay
to reentry notes.
No bid will be entertained when put in by eon
tractors 4110 have previously failed to ouruPlY
with their contracts, or whore the bidder is not
present to respond to his bid, and all bids to be
accqut,panied by two guaranties.
The names of firms should be stated in full, with
the preeiso address 0f,,a11 the members of the firm.
Bids to be directed to Major A. BECKWITH.
C. S., U. 3..1., Washington, D. C.
Rom q - Guarantec
We, - -,of the county of —.end State of—,
find —, the county of —, and State of—, do
hereby guarantee that is able to fulfil a con
tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi
-tion. and that should his proposition be accepted,
he will at once enter into a contract in accordance
therewith. Should the contract be awarded him
we are prepared to become his securities. This
guarantee mast be appended to each bid.
ap3ultd
TO THE PUBLIC.
•
ape PE_CIALLY
ly Mod e
stinorant adalse
of all dennofmis ft.
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders., self
abuse and diseases or
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stuations common and
incident to youths of both -
gegen. and adults, single or married. Because
OE. BRANSTECT publishes the fact of his doing
so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully
shocked, and think it a great sin very humored
and for contamination and corruption among
their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their
family physician should be cautious to keep them
tnnorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN
tTIIt bP. (except publishing) lest a luerstive prac
tioe might be lost to them among stupid falsely
modest and presumptuous families; born and
raised in ignorance, sprung up us mushrooms and
who oompare society, intelligence, sense, &c., to
dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly orilly
gotten, It is to publicity, however, that numerous
parents and guardians are thankful that their
sons, daughters and wards, previously feeble,
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance,
bare been restored to health and vigor by DR.
BRApifiTlttlP, besides many before and after
ivarriage through him have been saved much sut
uring, anxiety mortification, dm. Spermatorr
beg or nocturnal emmisdons, are eompletely cured
in a.very short space of time by his new remedies,
which arepeculiarly his own. They are compounds
from the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the
fallacy:of the Mercurial treatment,he has abandon
ed it and substituted the vegitable Female dis
eases are treated with marked success—having had
over forty years (40) experience in-their treat
ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in
the United btatest leads him to say—to all with a
fair trial, health and happiness will &An bloom
upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with
monteban Its and quacks, but come and he cured
Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of
which so many annually fill our countries, eau
now be relieved, providing they attend to it in
time. Full particulars can be had of my treatment
byptocuring a copy of the Medical Adviser,which
is given gratis to all that apply Revlon the ad
vantage' of over forty yearn experience and
observation, consequently, he has superior skill
in the treatment of special &Joshes, and who is
daily consulted by the profession, as well as recom
mended by repectable citizens, publishers. pro
prietors of beta, ate. Office 85 Smithfield
street, near Diamond Street. Private communi
cations from all parts of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct to
BOX 800
de&lydaw Pittebnrchlket offices.
TO OIL REFINERS
T IIIZ 'UNDERSIGNED HAVE MADE
arrsngemente to lit up Oil Refineries. under
Dr. Twaddle's Patent TROMP APPARATUS,
Patented February 4th, 1862 v by which fire is rear
' dared totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum
or other Oils, and we guarantee our work cannot
_llmszeolkd in durabilitY, simplicity or economy .
1 IWe refer with confidence to the following ver
ifies. whose Refineries wells,* fitted up :
Mesas. Long, Miller & Co., Petrone Works:
WiattmanAnderson. Eagle do
&
S. M. Kier KassDior do
Mime Taylor & Co Jefferson do
Lockhart
* Frew. Brilliant do
The above works were designed and oonstructed
nd put in operation by Dr. It. W. C. TWEDDLE
The ibliowing works we hay* also fitted up:
•
Oil Company, Darlington;
ibers.PZ & I & Crumpton, Bittannot:
luume Graham Co., Woods' Aunt
foeetrower, Bill & Co., Pittsburgh:
k Gra
olinson - & Brother, do
do
rsyth.Bros. & Co., Manchester.
DAVIS & PHILLIPS,
Nos. 100 WATER & 10{ FIRST STREETS,
Braun Founders, Plumbers
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS
lama
JNO. MOORHEA.D,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
101 1111 aux or
PIG BIBTAL . AND BLOOMS, •
NO. 74 WATER MEET. BELOW MARKET
rErruivitem
WALL PAPER !
WINDOW CURTAINS, &o
New Styles for Spring of 1882.
A Ores* Tarte*, sad Flue Assert
mein froze 6 1.4 Geste
to 66 per Plow.
For sale by
THOMAS PALMER,
DO. 91 WOOD 1111TEDE7',
Between Atka 6ih,2d door below Diamond Alley
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTTI.
NO. 10 . 0 ANLERRIELD STREET.
Now dm maw Fifth. Pittstomb.
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D ATLV POST.
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
HARRISBURG OORRESPONDEN-0-E
Heusi of RSPREMENTATIVES,
• ' April 7th r 1862.•
"An act to prohibit the storing of crude
oil in the Fourth Ward of the city of Pitts-
burgh," (reported by the Judiciary.)—
This act should be applied to the city prop
er, inasmuch as the oil is as dangerous as
powder, and this article is prohibited in
large quantities. The, safety of the people
so densely crowded together, demand pro
tection from the Legislathre. Will ou r
members attend to this in as good faith as
they have other matters pertaining to the
welfare of the citizens of your county?
Ou motion of Dr. (hogs, the. Farmers'
Railroad bill was taken up and amended,
by adding the names of a few more eorpo
raters; then passed.
The bill relating to compensating volun
teers and paying those who furnished cloth
ing, Sc., passed as amended .by Jodie
Shannon, which 'not only Makes it-accept
hie to all in its Present shape, but will
Senate
the Treasury from peculation. T o
Senate should now pass it in its present
'shape, as several out West and elsewhere
stand much in want of what is justly due
them, and the State should be above de
prising honest ? patriotic and enterprisinz
men, from their honest dues.
SECTION 9. "That the provisions of this
act, so far as applicable, shallhe extended'
to all citizens and residents of Penusylva
nia who may have heretofore entered into
the active service of the United States, in
any other State of this Union, Provided.
That such persons have not been, or shall
not hereafter be.provided fqr and paid by
such other State,or by the United States."
The rush of business is tremendous here
members doing ell in their power to obtain
the ear and sight -of the Speaker, first.—
Your members have their work nearly
completed, and for the first time in my ex
perience at the seat of government, is the
business of Allegheny county so well done
as at this session. So much for worth and
talent in your members.
The correspondent of the Sunday dfer
eery uses the following language; • The
labors of the different ' Investigating Com
mittees are about drawing to a close.. The
Hopkins Tonnage Tax Committee have
made a most thorough investigation, and
thus far not a particle of evidence has been
elicited that will in the least implicate any
gentleman connected with the Pennsylvan
ia Railroad Company. It will undoubtedly
end in a most emphatic, triumphant acquit
tal of the charge of corruption in the pas
sage of the measure, with the strong.pre
judices of every member of the committee
against the Company. It is natural to in
fer that nothing has been left undone to
bring to light all the evidence that would
in the least militate against the Company.
Therefore the friends of Philadelphia in
popularity of this giganitic enterprise."
terests have cause to rejoice in the'growing
Now to all of this I most fervently state
that there is net one grain of truth, and I
am herein myseat instructed to sayfrom high
authority that the testimony add aced before
that honorable committee brands the asser
tion of the correspondent as without the
shadow of fairness. This will be fully cr.-
tablished when you read the testimony ta
ken. I know well what I say, and say to
you and the public that the testimony will
utterly astound the people in the frauds
perpetrated by men holding positions of
trust. Mr. Hopkins and the gentlemen as
sociated with him are incapable of persecu
ting men for the sake ofpersecution. What
they did was for the public good, and that.
good might result from their labors. The
city will not have much to congratulate
themselves with when you and others have i
read the testimony in the hands , of the
committee of investigation, and of which
the very honorable member from Wash
ington is the worthy chairman.
The stay law was debated at length by
several of the leading members, such as
Williams, Comma, Bighlm,liopkins, Smith,
(of Chester,) with others. Mr. Williams did
not fully understand it; Bi;ham did, and by
that we are asked to pass at so stated... Mr.
W., with a few sharp itootetlii member
from "Mount Mar i a. , ' Mr.. C. swished it
referred back - and that it be reported
bace by to-morrow. This was strongly
objected to byMr. Bighorn, whp made rath
er anamusing speech atthe'expense of both
Williams and Cessna, who were now to
getherim this matterfor the Orsttime daring
the session. • Thil misted likilidighter, in
which the very . good. haiiired:gentlenian
hit off fully participated. -There're' much
hilarity displayed, displayed ,: is .that ends
well, th ese stormy times. • .
The hour of six arriving, the Speaker
adjourned the Irouse until to-morrow at 10
o'clock. r • • •
. . .
The Senate is in session to-night, pass
ing bills. Everything is in confusion, worse
confounded, yet then:embers ire doing All
in their power to their con
stituents. , •
• •
The Governor is up to his eyes in huge
piles of bills to . conquer luster'. Imade
a visit to the executive chamber to•dayind
found him it his usual good humor, all
smiles, and With that dignity '
which tells you that he le one of the best
and genial of met; ever reedy.to oblige and
perform hisAinty"to'all whO may =MUM=
a call. There is no man more esly of as.
cuss and none more polite than Governor
Curtin. Politics apart in them? ;trouble „
some timm, me lotsay in a word, that the
State hie never had his superior, indeed if
his. equal. ,
hh motnent`thi Sonata - puma ilt• Far.
merl Y- Railroad bill. - This is the final pas
the•tide is amended to maki it read
of - "Veneogo County." All OK.
NAMELON.A. .
ANS NOW JILINIEWACTOONNO
artiole. whiebflerbdthansy in budgie
freedom of odium odor. am - of
°War. (wilelt odor we warrant to
ananna elr=mTnlP=
Oil to tb• eauuser. Ire eon tdt alfronstadalk
it. Abb. our inartare 0
CAll TIC SODA,
treed lor oil In uit s, /Likens WOO Reflo v erir.
eent i benith all •
t gt? „
manene of
SAPOMEWAL Ca CIMICENTIUMEDLIE; SALT, SCA
Are so well and !hinted, known, we trait the
mentioa is solletent.
All oaten oadiagairteo will be mpOr at
tended to.by addrinsias. pro 1
_GEORGEOLEOUN. Anent.
Oilt .
• - , street. Plusbaralt..,
nollklydawiis
mosirsoatoruit,AL-.
STRAille amia
CE31112 10/411113.
I *4 . IO4 ' MCIIMIMY
vhadlit Mt
left
PROPERTY. FOR LE SE
MAT VALESBLINAND ELIGIBLY
T
situateitt Lot, adrohdes• AllelheeW Vane , '
Railroad and Allegheny ricer, to Let roi - orss or
morw•years. , fitis-prbperty Ls -divided , intohehr
and Acre Lots This:ProPentr le well adapte d'
distilling or 011 purposes. •
Inquire for terns' of Wlt PFLILLTPF,:GIeiss
Manufacturer, Try street, or to the Nubian - bar.
• WU. F. JOHNSTON,
191 Penn street.
47THonsea in Freeport, and lands in Armstrong
County for sale,wg: low rata. asSF.2wd
HAILITIIIONE PIANO FACTORY.
PriTtiBURGH BRANCH,
gliFornm-To
NO. 118 WOOD STREET.
MST DOOR FROM MYTH BTRINT, A.DJOrlf
IRO Tlll RANI.
Now b the' ibnito buy a
FIRST CLASS PIANO.
at the lowest Poollblo im Cell a lhe a
tow let. ' W ISE & BROT
apt Stantlfaeterer.e
SAL. MIST COAL, SLACK *NO
CCOKE-DICKSON. STIWAKTIA COAN
509 LIBERTY STREET.
Hoeing superior fiteilities for supplying the beet
quality of Cask Nut • Coal,Slaok and 0043.. are
PrPParelito deliver the same. in any quantity to
mut pureitisists at reastmakis rates. Our Coal is
_
brought in railroad, and is dry . and
*mirk= sleek: Piatkactir attention given to snp
rdYingfautilies.. ite2o-3in
*ITO CHUICOLI3MEggie
GENERAL OFFICE.
Purest:ran% lifaroh 25. 1882.
PiWbargi PI. Ways &Chicago Railway Company.
Ofir" Certificates of •Stock of this Com-
Cabgt. b l'o l it eu tr i aa t° o th little ho'd— of the
Cowan, en and after tete 10 th of APRIL prog-
Imo. on their ecsaptying with the followkwpro
vision of the agreement for the reorgaidaation of
said Company, to wit;
Holden of Stook of the P_ITTI3ITROH,_pr.
WAY AND CHICAGO RAILROAD OOM
PANY, upon the meat ofsuoh Stook to such
persons as may bedWinstal, for that purpose. by
the Purchasing Agents, may be allowed to metre
an equivalent amount or Stook in the new Car_
potation, in Shares of One Hundred Dollars each,
with Scrip Certltioates for tees =orate, not en
titling the holders to dividends."
The Aaeigutnent Books will be opened on the
10th proximo. By Order
W. H. BARNES.
Secretary,
11. 1 .
110. 30 WOOD STREET,
earner Second, Pittsburgh.
Manufacturer &Ed 'Wholesale and Retail deal• r In
all kinds of
Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
A In our sample room may be thew] the
CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the merits of which have been fully tested by
thousands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled
by any in this market; together with *great many
other desirable putterue.
We have also a very large avortmeet of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing Route of the BEST PATTERNS now
offered to the public.
Aliir
FENDERS.MELED ORATE FRONTS
AND f the newest tltyles. Common
Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates , all of which are
offered at very low prices.
"sr- Special inducements offered to builders in
want of GRATE FRONTS. no6:6in
EATON, BLACRIIII & Co.,
Noe. 17 and 19 Filth Street.
PITT
JOBBERS AND KETAIILNIID, SBURGH.
TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDICRIES, HOSIERY.
GLOVES. MILLINERY GOODS.
Shirts. 'Collars, Ties Zephyrs. Yarns. Fumy
Articles aad Nations of every kind.
Crli and Cinintry Mirehanti; milli ner ,
Pecan and all who bay to sell again, should end
andeagaminowar stook.
, WHOLES/1U DEPARTMENT—Second door
of 17 and /9 lrafth street. mh22
MILLINERY GOODS
AT
W1101.103A..1.M.
RA'P ;MIT itECIUVED DI.
v v RECT from the
Importen and-Nannhaturen,
The laisest - and beet selected Stock of
"inuieps and Ma, 'libbers and Preach
eaciat4 zia•bda and
Aftuabaismse,
Viiignals amps*,
And all Undo of
ItILLINDIRY GOODS,
otWhich we havicoarvi: oer Custm.,..ir i t
ree l o% Mon.'s' any Jobb are ra i gnaa.
• •-• • 'WOOMPIS' NORMS, 77 Ibiekst
iionanvis,
' trWeitier "rimer.
ENTIRE NEVIVETOOK; op GOODS
AT •
LOW - PRICES.
L it ie z
asing ig !
M IN-114 W11011116ALNPrie nani.
Aii :ale very Lumen .
sin ZOOMPIE mums.
:T LONG,
whew's'. am also than 4
A.grioultural and Paradng
Impla
m6ntae BMWs; aro.
Tsartna
Aiwa fbr .Bsoksclower 'and &ADM
Wog i tzfig iron Wan: ara •
NO. AST WIIIPXIr ATMT•
jimmdaw prrreami4ll, Pe.
BARGAINS I _ BARGA;Siti 1 I
10E4,
hivebeas nrebaii;tl for ash. pre.
tor_ .4111atendusdosiai ~hiii onanait
1116 Dela hnostthe Plow-
*sir
tl6dVizi* cis
of! , 8 0 5 r:MOV I nth el 4iNe *sod at.
1 [ 11111 F1111: 1 KIPPERSIOCJIND3. _
440,100,Fainlikle CUTS
AI' 11.. 'lll -rairitau - ssiozA 9 r,- ,
D. a -DT
-IN
LA.WIRMINADMEIUTLO.
srrOVE tD
A. BRADLEY,
Fronts, Fenders, &c,
mliunt iL~L 8.
LV4ideraded.f • -
s.l For two nights after this the safe re
whit*. pio n and A mo y Fi ann a u n -
. 11 14 3 a, ivied ..undisturbed , but on the third.
z it % overahleta and made to order, ea. • 'hti misiiid'ae4enty.-fiie dollars, and - I
' , had now set my trap with more care. The.
WIELLIALBISOMVI-1 red p igment was not - only used, but I had
Et
_Liam jr A.lO , p e t *, 1MV 11 0... /Mirk atm every bill in die
No. 47 MIL Clair Illareet. , :At
ilaralltec-J e. Pqckekl4ek r and the cash
II book were fingered as before, and the'
marks were very clear. and distinct. ' •
When the week _was up, Mr. Wharton
canierand aced:ate whit I ha foetid.
"Ah," he said, as he noticed the sorrew
ful expression upon my countenance,:"you
haveWiled' to discover anything:"
"Alas! I wish I could say so," I • re
plied. "I . have discoyed too much! In
the fratiilo3, the 'money has been taken
fro& "thellife, add the key left in its prop:
er drawer, and locked up as usual. I Also
the cash book has been examined' eath
time to seed - anyfintry has been made of
the money.—There has been one hundred
and sixtrfive dollars taken in all." 4
r. "Buthow do . you know the. cash book
has been - exam ined ?" Wharton asked...
"I will show yoh," I said, producing
both the cash and pocket books. "Yoh
thoie red marks. I fixed a red 'pig
ment upon the door knob of the safe,' and
alio upon the edges of the money drawer.
You can see those Edger-marks ?"
"Yes," ho whispered.
"And. now," I continued, "just ex
amine them carefully. See how the leaves
of the cash, book were turned over,. and
also see how the strip of the pocket book
was tucked into its place. Do you see
anything peculiar about it ?"
"Only that the finger marks are very
plain."
"But can you not distinguish the thumb
marks from those made by the fingers ?"
"Yes—l can.'!
"Then tell, me this," I said: "which
haud did the thief'use most dextrously in
the work?"
Wharton gaged upon the marks and fi
nalli gasped—" The left I"
"So he did," I returned. "And all of
the marks have been made the same.
The thief is a le,ft-handed one : and he is
acquainted with the store, and with our
books, and can gain access here. But I
have yet another mark. The last hills
that were taken were all marked with a
small red cross upon the numerical figure
in the right hand, and upper corner. You
can follow those up, for I have neither
had the courage nor the heart, to undertake
such a thing. 'The merchant sank as pale as death.
"Henry is the only lett banded person
upon the premises, he groaned. owing
at me as if he wished me to deny 'his
statement. But I could not. I knewthat
his own son was the guilty party.
"Ask me no more," I said, with tears
in my eyes—for the father i s agony deeply
moved me. "The secret is locked up in
my own breast; and neither to you nor
to any living being, will I ever call the
name of the one I suspect."
Thestricken man grasped my hand, and
with sobs and tears he begged my pardon
for the wrong he had done meoind blessed
me for the assurance I had given him.
On the following morning he brought
me fifty dollars, in eight different bills, all,
marked with the red cross.
"I know all now," he whispered in bro
ken accents. Be kind to me, and let this
not go out to the world."
I kept my promise, and lived to see the
old man smile again; for when Henry saw
the deep agony of his father, his heart was
touched,aell he not only acknowledged all
his wild sins, and humbly bead for par
don, but he became a good and true man,
—an honor and an ornament to society.
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WITS
TERRY, PRICE, dr OD,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Clothe, Casslnieras. Illattlftela, Vest.
lugs, Tailors'. Trimmings, acim.
2445 mAitim - wer soritm.wer.
NORTH SIDE. PHILADELPHIA.
iff AMES MlLLEteall, MONONGAIIro
LA PLANING 1117 # 1., would reepeetfullg In
form the public that he has rebuilt puce the fire,
and having enlarged Wit establishment , and filled
it with the newest indlnust approved mitoltinery.
is now prepared to furnish-tearing -and Planing
boards/, soroll sawing and re-sawing. doors. sash
and *button. kiln dried. tram* mouldings. box
making. 40.
SOVTIVPITTSIVINDII. flept. 7, 1857. Jail i
EAGLE OIL WORKS.
WIGHTIAN & ANDERSON.
R
Ainsitomuits pr ryas
sm. Carbon Oil, quality mntrantsed. =Waugh.
Mao. Bensol• and Car Grease constantly on
hand.
Orders, left at Chew &myth & Co's as Water
and First streets, be promptly filled.
ooMm
JAMES H. CHILDS.
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allegheny City, Pe.,
itammonrnas of'
SEAMLESS RAGS,
AND . OF
OSNAISITUG-S,
12 Inches 04 40 Itieheis Wide. •:
43.• Orders may be left at 11. CHILD & CO'S.
133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. no3llris
N. B. dr C. P. MARKLE,
Maim Natured and Dealers in
BOOK, CAP, LETTER,
and all kinds of
WRAPPING PAPER, Lace removed from
No. 27 Wood street t..)
NO. 83 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pittsburgh, Pa..
4111 h Cash paid for RAOB. ap9 •
WM. U. SMITH- ......... . JOS. R. 11 UNTER.
WIL IL SMITH & co,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS.
1143 • PITTSBURGH .
r. e. IMYMER J. S. ItIYSICK
Lite at Miller A Rieketemea.
it 2111rIkIER, de 131tOTIJLE RS
[Snooessor to Ramer & Anderson.]
, ?Ire Works.
Wholesale Dealer* In
FFordsPrate, eale. Coarect/lonary,
Nam Ate..
NOS. 111411 AND 198 WOOD STREET.
PirrillatUGH.
C. WEST do CO.,
_ •
deeruncrusade OF
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROC/UW.IIIM SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
1.187 Pass fifterma. Pittsburgh.
All work warranted to be albs beet mate
rial aad warllnesildp. myl2:lyd.
NEW GOODS—
We hat•la•t reoeived from th•
BASTBRN CITIBS,
• 0110101 ONLROPION OP
ID Z .11.11:81...1E1 413 OCO DS,
heti, present arid isprirosoldug Hum Baron
Oro ropporourumitiollto isa and exanda• our
stook.
W. N. *.
31211C4113rT TAILOR/. 143 Federal stmt.
.110*Do! et:B4mm Allorben, at/
.
111W-PEANIMIN . ..
Ft, it.
4111 , Now nod rifirtmpb of.P1:1:
m ar t tio
Ron ' V ow, -. F .
mr, atittelt wirSe loid
.ak -
**MY Pw
:OWE 11111111011.
: II woodursetompnisa •
spa Dimond aft andllows amt.
Elt.o VA : ---
.
Tim igioscarrus Ammar.
R. O. Dunn it Co.,
Verger Plitk one Wad strong,
•W AP.
"the r" garta l 9 1 lir
immuirwt
MingsooElWhirckfil4f*,.
sitaitim k awe_
100 DOZEN 1 WHITE AND COLORED
NEWIEIt HOODS:
or re!, bribe aqoo so into doiroi.
EATON; MACRUM & CO.,
' SBlrflf, - PARIL*OO4
NINTH w.knu s i tkririvirsr,
' • - •IP171613)4011. PA
Warehouse. Plo - 149 l i tretiiiiVeedviA'
, arpgileee atel ptIV
Coaftt i l= l :Ana l nuns. Garin itm
Sad4 sre melraetseenßosee selxo de;
•Rld
samatareCiais. olieywes46,
seri lion made to oiler. . - ... . ,
. . !in s a emplete maee dew aeebeAt•
-sursemastslidoei hln b
nu ele
eleftleteei t•-•.,-• . .. - • • vile.-
rejoars MUM, •
" Pinta lel 186
MEM
THE LEFT-HANDED THIEF
:. ,:', ~:
E1ZE2132
WESTERN STOVE WORKS,
243 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH
GRA.FF & CO.,
;
s4:100"
M A.NTJIPACTUREitfiII
Would eel! the , attention 'at the publlo to their
LARG.IL STOCK
of w•ll P•lootod
COOK,PARLOII ASO WESTIN° STOVES
ALTO. IMPROVED
.
Wee Sew, Orate Preset, 111•1. ,
which will •
the
1 1 =.
littereellt
The DiAiieltjarldilutee Air-Tight
wa
' . Eolipee;-- and' lmi 1 01 y
,
Were awn , * the r al•tiot
Stotofoar y P
.%2 AL R ..
PR
~
... ....illUalowardel to tho • •
TRU ADaTtj GLOBIi =MM.
ITIMBRTI ) MOM=
arena ttpiajtd.. We oallatalatteg of
and 4IILLDNIS to the Imam stook of - -
CRATE. FRONTS AND
.
TN T N
. 11 ' firT ACT 11:
N Um Up DIAMOND And SCLjpgg
atl olt Mow will. Soap Stem irptool.w iph
souttipirtbpw L»a oo2lk
.70414 - - - -; 'TINORUPtiON,
.01LNIIRAL ACIENT
A-N D
OOMMISSION MEROHANT.
No. 4 North IPUtilltroot.
delthm • • PRILADELP • , PA.
JOE. 401111r8ON, •
GINEIAICOIIIBSION iIiCIANT,
AIM DIAL= VI
maim laralaaad all kinds or ciaasta7
Parlatea, Wilma sad 11,1,2 a.
Pima. Wakes. as.
W i Ltbsria advasoes mad* on easaiszuniate or
3 WM. "
orrl ONO lIMENME W SOUTH SECOND ST,
an216.1r . PHILADELPHIA.
GARDEN' AND FIELD SEED,
AissAirwthrammiAlm,
Arlan a mural airostaist t
amadvad sad Ibr ask by .61 -
Lac*
rAcc R1T0179 WM, Giant
4 guagiPlPZlall eV Mania AND Jta.
,- TITNEI7 PETROLEUM 011 L..--The under,
amid is pniyaradtwreeeive and store Oil iniarge
quantitiseysit the nigaggsrosigams., The re;
cent action of - the Bawd of iczaars pre
eindedwnwie. ail stored id the city. limits.
and_witrami east is •beisa you to Inv
~e ....ag liesed AY, • She Legislature to .prevnnt • ihrbeing
,-!-— stsgerand do* at Umbra Peit. N. J..
airSird.._ 'llia but .temintiss for.siormas or shipment.
as 114 o il Mlle ti#:atet ana vessels fan toed at
oetrowntioek. -•- -• • • ,-,
• Westin dispatch. agidg to Loudon as soap as
a at% oil is received at our yard. and "o ere
1 Ow.With.rigularitY.-
ilia:
- ' •ww
:-.... e e
4. n , eunsignigeit s to our friends
• -3: : .. , .. .
1 - -'IT. 4,,,, ' . . lvaalti Railroad and Albatown
Igo • •.
• • 'sad - tothsfgirgeticall ie at No.
BMA
~. • ._ rm. a a u's Law
j egg, ,liegreen . -boars
aau sad 12 a t
;le- - ;-- -('''. NV titilumnes.Airt.
t at
:. ... !!Lanus . ligaGregawigliet.. New d.
vrtutai g moor. unit
! l l=X e l l t= „ • trots •
iltWrii do 0011111211,
(litatossort to m'coadho o , mum # c 0..)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Coma Wood and Water Streets,
blab- IPTITOIMII6IIII
Bwinig ARTinms,
A.orroToriny AT LAW,
Aggramt Olevamuryht
- 'Maiaaa t Amie
'l"schecinW us FOiTATS- B?BSET
•V OlNl Cll. 4 aillipftwalflimlit 10E4.1.
AM ors sad adnoto Sr.BUtk
Ap Wit. for faunialifas FLO to tie Soloost
-of MI woo d itoo„
a tilt ig c t ;a l t .. Star m00n...t.
It e sa wielbeitalß4Bl7 l W - 1
tolooko oonteolt own
- hommr. soy poto. .
l eittpl ei trp i re" llll".l ,- "nabfar7t
Ig doy o=
uptillooom io
'7IIIY
"wt.
1
AILEGOiNYANSURANCE:tOI
ODPITTEIBMIGH. -•- --
orrircw 7100. .$7 1 1 1111 IL: Ralik Aloft.'
rentus, - Aiiiimor AlEl. • If lIIIIN 01 ,
f. it l l 94 ft' i TAD' iroco
en,__ . • _ AD..
Voikkat -f(: MOK; Seeretary.. CNA.
.-..
. . .nueser gs 4 : 7 ,
te ff
tritelltyot es
liptOli a u e .A.
.W.i .
gala
' llikidi ktltlierlimet;•C l iaLlV:7 - beirrate r t'L
lir firew - ..ito ` bt. H. • '' • Davi% - no.U:•:
• . JAMEES A. -FETZER;
FoiniMpuit ~- AwlansMON, INERCIIIIIIT;
I ...._ — iTingAlßl.J B 4.eoci_P:
Flour, Grabs. Baross. Laird_ , — llsitter,
Ihrlad IPrivem, sest—ramilidee
__,:-....:. ..' • .
COMO! .1111WklitallIkillrat St-reel..
- - - "TI. - rs.BURIIII.P.S.
.
REFER TO—Francis (i. Br:. PAC, , Willfanl
allavittu.fie B. Cuthbert Ann. Pittsp
A
amain mi. 4k4ki V ni , e4r ..i,i;4.wwft nee'. S. c .
fer
~ ell, Mangle ' Co'.;
~ ,s tsdelson.4)enkn.- Fasteti 3 004
._ .
. .. . ~.
rno 111011111111 r 011 FNERK—DR,Frwr ET'S
.& INFALLIBLE
any. FOR IiOItSES
ii Unrivalled - by' any, - In all - elms or Laid Mises;
axis* front @mains. Bruises .or . . - .Wrenehing. its
ea ".
nu tli c e74 l . a ßa d lia t !4 " ...• i i l •tfl i gil l so " spet l it
onnr.l3pavin, and4innbona maz • easily oe pre •
vented mid eared "in their incipient stages. but
!
confirmed cam Ara beyond the ,:pceisibility of a
itaDICAL CURL NO case of the kind, however. is
so deoperoto Or hopolegto bull% nistr:bo alleviate
d
by this Liniment. ant its faithful application will
elawill remove Latneneoe , and enable the
horse to travel with comparative ease.
Every horse owner should have this remedy nt .
baud.'For its -timely use atthe first appearance of
Lelia:sin will oillsotnallsprovent them" formlda
diseaaso.mentioned. to wiuch all horses are liable.
and" which render so Many otherwise valuable
horses measly srerthless. • ...
dirt:l Asiinito•si It. B. =LEER L CO.,
A •• to ferPittabn ._ ,
OWEN BYBNE , •
itEliCtilAlT TAILOR,
49 St.:Chdrilltreet.
GllNT9lNlLlra t edifel TO OR
. 'OR
HAVIOW6F ItIEW
CALI aiIVidIriFIEPENIZ32 44 O6
pr ip =sliptieet below the usual rates.
tudeeeseate °feted to emit buyers.
: .sell_ihn • r
IM.PORTANT
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY.II. O4 . PATENT AGENCY
;It
OMIT C. LAWRENCE. it ROBT. FENWICK.
For Twelve Yeare i r, For the past four
iss years Noseteer et
an °Weer the,2ll the Washiluatou
Mammal of Scion-
Patent Oalas.thaltille-Arnerlean
19 Patt rtiy-'
last four as Mad e f n or A N ei Inflows
Years 1n the Pat-
NOM b•r of thelp eat ;agency Boat:
• !_ asst.
Beard of appeal:!?
NOTE—AII information necessary to procure a
Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws Eent free of
Hafer to_pnatent Commissioner of Patents Hop
David P. Holloway.. dal:if •
IMNIVAWNDWISBASIES.-
I .K—Dr.BROWN'SMRDICAL
rstamicAL Otlige. No. Su
m d itbtleld street, Pittsburgh,
enonlia.- •
Dr.BR ean OWN isan old.oitisen
of Pittsburgh, and has been in "
Practioefor thelestlwentr-ilse.
ream . Ifis business in been
oonlined mostly to Private and,
Surgical Diseases.
CITIZENS AND ST R AN' MR.
In nest of • medical friend, snout,/ not tail to
tied out the sure place of relief The Doctor is a
regular gradiiste, and his experience in the treat
ment of ascertain class of diseases is a sure guar
' mine to the suffers= of obtaining permanent re
advise.
lief by the use of his remedies and following his
-
• • DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES
never fail to ears the wont form of Venereal
Disennlmpuitieeand &Milne Alsotioni.—
Also Cosign armor from a hereditary taint.
whit& manifests itself in the form of titter
morns* gnat many forms of skin dis
eases. the of which the paboot is entirely
lignorant:"To parson, n amt to Dr. Brown offers
sailasir ic = 4
• . BENIN
Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
.
natnenienimhielortbe ypunt and weak minded
often givesray to, (to their own destructiona are
the only reliable remedies known in the temp"
hea
—they
lth. are safe. and make a speedy rertoration
of
MA
Dr. Bront's remedies nwren
tall to cure this
painful disease In • 111 W n•ra—he will warrant
I cure. lie oho treats Piles. Oleet, 0 011130111.131.
fArieture,-Ursthal Discharges. rental. Weaknes
Monthly Bunnuusions. Dumas' of the Joint..
Fistula in Aim. Nervous Alfectione..Pains in the
Beek and Milne Irritation of the Bladder, ta
nether with all of sur impure orisio.
A littor donurtho inuptems, containing a
rem,dirested tri IIIi.OWDI. N 0.410 Stailitheid
et; Fittsigrili. WM be itionsediatilly answer-
Medielim to any address..mdeM-paeke
and secure from observation. • .
Odisaaalutri..._ Tate -Rooms: Ne. 50 &infield
riti*OhrKIPFDINIIIhr:POt:. nol&dawds
H. H 44:M,
NOT. A. Ift:Nr" R1T.:129.110t
PiTTSBIIR6II TOT - FIFTH STREET,
NEW.. - MEDICAL:'; DISCOVENY I
vfoii ciii6 is 15tat iNtiiiimalwr.
Mier mar(rcd: - ...
• Gozzorata.4. sx,y4,
.:o
1 Disebarzes, , leialnal 'CI &lA* ,T, • Ine
. done . Intermit ' complus,*
: .. :!nistr,...arAvVitiotwp:ina-,,
Atte :t•one' tap thea
n( :s and Bladitu,,,,
rakk-hiy) heel ree4.4...uoltalli`Ort 1 •
,• j i
-- - - . _
. ON,B. l l l NDRE4,omicrerrs, •
.In their private practice. irit4 the entire neon%
luiterall- ing
.C . nell'esilear.ane.W. or SAT
1,9MP0 $ ll % /1/ "Wri° 4-a P WI 44
_4_,..,. --1 ,
-, • , Btr,UB.-SPE,OrP/ISL
I iii ipieif i iiliitloii , isf teii 4F,,'.. - ..i r tif 'Ego in
. fitardm i i. and:Wien a eartoteelrecte <i*ldeterman
ent.•'They ate prepared. from 11:Getable ,extraete
,thkt'a'rediat-miess oath° s‘ys tem, .......„,.....
r
..........,..:.0: iattregnatat: th and
!nine sugar coated, all e.at.rceiftet oided.
No charm& of diet is teceaottsc Rh . . iak them
nordose_their action. interfere whit smose par.
nib: Each hos eon htinvellitiolon , sills
~, ... • V,ll.lCk; ONE I,loLlaft.
and w ill be sent Ey - wait - trift4efdlik l inty ad , .
veritsedl Asent. - on reoeiot of the InogebSel
Sone gemune mjtheut oty . siseatitre ,on the
wrap_per. - - .• :, :, 2 , 0
,;: t..r.1. BRYAN, Roeltelter - N. Y. taffn'tArent.
.OS I EM.I - IFEEATING.
corner .Ir.rket etreet a 1 d,
• au.., 9 7:derl.7:ia .
MERTZ' I.X'r.m.terr.D. nviruoirT
pAIN the Lte . 6f An Operates whereby
no drugs Or.gliiiVanie .I.ustteoy: .e ;bends - Cold
Weather is tbo time.n hen the .apparatua oan be
need to its bit advanrsoo.- Ifediellvirlitteuseri
end their familh , s have their- tooth...pulsated by
my Proses;. and RN, - ready to toshffh to the
safety and painlessness of the' opoirstlieb what
ever has been said by parsons interested in as
serting the contrary having' no kncrerie43o of my
process.
•
4 1 11 - ArITFICIAL 'TEETH' in ea . fa every
style. E. Of.TDRY. Deetilt.
noll-lydds 134 Smithfieldretreet.
BOVINT DALZELL ' DALZILL
ROBT. DALZELL dr,: CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
COMMISSION AND FORiaIIROING MERCHANTS,
AND . •
Dealer. iu Pr9,lllCO tollPittburLh Afatja ft et urei .
10. t''.sl LURE trrY STREET.
PITIMURGII
HUG :II M. BOlrg
I nr-„lr'.tik-InceTl7,ll7:
to order, en , i warranted g,oo4 a tf: can be
qiade, the fejoring machinery, tat Steam
Engines, Turning Lathes. lbr :wood and irons
Planers, for wood and iron;
Flee in and Tobacco Scrnere; l'etenorlelit and
31.edel :Machines, in the best mann% Shafting.
Pulliei and Ilangere of ail sizes and variety:
Serews, of any diameter and piteh, to neon foot
in length. Will stbn Talz , z , ., and. liare,on hand,
Doctor and Niggol sad Deck Pumpo for
steamboate, I,,Lik..,thars aria-other Plan
ing donate order cm: Plan: 32 inches 'wide, by 9
feet 6 inches lone.
.11/1 Orders l!rciii!l4. alt.:Earnelds
Solicit-ea. , •
N. B.—Parcieulw• ..t.tention and promptitude
given to repair, on Pruatipg Press and other
Machinei.
: E4lsdyd
W. CUNNINGHAM...D. crxxxsons.x...m;Onthnsonsir
D. 111311 SEN
dritiNNINGHAMJS at: T T
$.
.13URGil CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware
house,ll9 Water street, an& 146, lint street,
Pittsburgh, Pa_ three doors below the •11.tononga
beta_ those, bianufacturers of -Pittsburgh City
Window Glass Druggists' Glass Ware and Amer
ican Convex Glass, for parlor wintlorm,'ehurcheil
and public building, - • • up'
DWELLINGS ASD sTosus FOB
RENT—Dwelling on - Locust skeet, Alla. ,
shear: two on' Third street; three ren Second
strew; one on Federal street; 45 Logan street; ._
corner Second and Ross: corner Third. and Itoew,
11 Rose street; 77 Ch m street; Penn streak
72 Firstatreet; store' arket street; two email
stores, corer Mar - nd Third. - Rent of dwell
inp from $76 to Seidner annum. - Mulish.° at the
office of S. CUTHBERT & -SON,
mh26 61 Market etre.'
SUNDRiIEN • • .
10 elks of Duff Gordon's Palo Sherry,
IU Superior Old Port.
" • Maddri„ . ::•l
5 Half Pipes " Champasn Br!gob%
" Ginger - •
5 .. " " "
Raspberry
In store end for sale by. Chem . • •
wm. Bittiirrr.
No. 120 Wood street.
FOREIGN NUTS—
.
50 Bogs Almonds. , •..
30 do Filberts.
SO do English Walnuts,
25 .do Cream Nuts.
40 b a rrelsoa Nts. •
Also 25 Pecans and 500 bushels Pea
Nuts, in store, and for sale by
REI NUR &BROS..
mh24 Noe. 126 and la!Vrtul street.
167 MAR— . .
30 Barrel 3 Crushed Sugar, -
So.do Granulated Sugm.' rr
30 do Powdered do
100 do A Coffee Refilled Sum,
100 do ' E do do r
In store and for sale by
REYHER &BROTifERS.
!Cos. Mond 128 Wd1)1141gos
LIAM CARR -11$ CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Inkportaps.et
WINE* BRANDIES, GUTS. *C.
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers 14
PM OLD MONONGAIIELAtRYE.FHISIET
327 and 329 tibertyclitraet,
- assay • • PITT32I3IIIGII._PA.-
SPRING GOODS.
ISOO.
CLOTHS, CM:ktmS
AND
' •
11/IVE NOW IN STOIIr A COIL:
NVILICTI: stook of .
CPR/ NO 0,0-0.1611,'
all tuns mad desirable styles, which .havebeen
selected in :dew 'York; with a desire to
Please most flatidecua and comprising in all
the various now fabric and I'ovolt:es of the
SISSOIL
We would respectfully solicit an orb , call front
Our patrons and the public, to test the merits .
themes or themselves.
SAMUEL GREY d& 1110114_,
Merchant PaAle*
No. 19 Flll9 Street.
. .
rTICE-21011/1111OLDEllat OF T
ile
NPITTSBURGH, IT. WAYNE AND CHI
CAGO THE OHIO AND PENNSTLNAN.L&
THE OHIO AND INDIAN ND ME FORT
WAYNE AND CHICAGO - R..LEOAD COAL
PANIES.—IIoPIen of Firstaligig ag . l Ronda of ,
the Ohio and Pennsylvania sientormi Company.
th e Ohio end Indiana Itaihnasteoutplusy, and the
Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Couipuny - whe
have not •heretefore deposited _their bonds with
J u n k kinsmen, No, 35 Pint:street, under the plan
of reorganization, are again uotiEed to du eo on
orbiters Abe /at day of April tient. ur they will be
ineluded from its benefit.
Holders of &coed Ahem. Bondi iif the same
or ConstracUon „Bonds ,of the Pitts
11= M . Warne - and Chicago Tatuy ee d c um .
Proorro bare not already depteiteOtheir bonus
above„ are notified to make auplieltre n to th e
Crienadttee. at my
pollee. wen
streak to be admitted to the benefue d e au reer .
entdration. on or before the same' day. or be es
elided therefrom.
„, J D,LANIER.
Chairman z-oreaserne Committee.
ip Malkin army of of the Heade :referred to
Lidev t lice eau doodt thent__O the °aloe
oF e Port Wayne ardueu elige
eder Compel& o. 4 Fifthoreerehrain a eitY.
ach 11.1902-td G, W. CASS.
intritormAx, 4eszve-sr.
Wh. inionorEAus
1!Zill=1II!I
ossiCck-c~'~--- :