Volume XX. THE PITTSBURGH POST Published every morning, [Sunday's excepted.l Corner Fifth and Wood Streets. TERMS $6 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. air Delivered by carriers i i cents per week. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Square, one time 50 three times $1 00 ono week 1 75 one month 5 00 three months 12 00 " six months MOO " nine months 21 00 " - one veer 50 00 TEN LINES make a square. About ch•ht words averaxe a line. Busmen notices. inserted on the local page, ten :Ants a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Leaped from the same othee every Saturday I=3 /SI-Terms SI per annum, in advance Air'angle copies. ready for mai lbw,. FIVE CENTS 4111 - Mare.. JAMES P. BARR. Editor and Proprietor. Aliir Advertising at reasonable rates DRY'GOODS, TRIMMINGS, ike dui nAIIiSON LOVE, DEALER I • Rapti , alai Foley Dry hood?, sign of the original Bee Hive. No. 7i Market street. I °SEPIK HORNE. DEALER I N_T tun r- LLNUS. Embroideries and Straw 140.&. 77 Market fttreer. ETON.MACREM C 0.,, DEALERS in Embroideries:Notiono, Trimmingt.A, NOS. 17 and 19 Fifth stre6t. HJ. LYNCH. DEALER IN DRY . GOODS, Market street. w& D. 11.11411LN. DEALEBA I N put" •GOODS, corner Fifth and Market streete. WHITE. ORR & CO.. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. Fifth street. DRUGGISTS QIIION JOHNSTON. DEALER IS Pure Drugs, corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. • Procciptions compounded at all honr.4 11, A. FA NESTOCK & CO., WHOLE. -.Di SALE DRUGEFIST. and Manufacturers of White Lead and Litharge, corner of Wood and Front etreets. DR. GEORGE D. KEYSER. DRUG. eIIST. NO Wood street. corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. BL. EAHNESTOCIS. WHOLESALE , DRUGGIST, corner of Fourth and Wood street!. CI EL DUPER. DEALER IN DREGS, dm.. corner of Penn and St. Clair streets. JOSEPH FLEMING. DREG GIST emitterof Diamond and Market streets. INSURANCE AGENTS .1" GARDINER COFFIN, AGENT FOR ARP • Franklin, Philadelphia and Reliance Insu rance Companies. North-ea , g. corner Wood and Third streets. fOARCIFEL, SEA, SECRETARY CITI ZEN'S Insurance Company. corner Market and Water streets. F 3ff. GORDON, SECRETARY WEN. -a TERN Insurance Coult.any, Nn, 92 Water street. - DM. BOOK, SECBETABY ALL& • WIEN]: Inmuranee Company. N 0.37 Fifth street. AGENT FOIL DEL • AWARE Mutual &fay Insurance Com pany. No. 95 Water OtroeL. A A. CARRIER-a, BRO.. GENERAL .411.! Insurance agents, No. t 3,3 Fourth street. GROCERS AND COMMISSION 'WARES A. FETZER, FORWARDING and Commission Merchant, f;,r the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Rutter, Seeds Dried Fruit and Produce generally, No. I.; 'Market ,treet, corset of First, Pittsburgh. lARES DALZELL 1 1 40 A, 11111-1/ 311 S• IP SION Merchant., for the saN of Crude end it eiined Carbon Oils, No. 49 end 70 Water F treot, Pittsburgh. Advances made on consignments. fIEY/111E11 I BROTIIEItS, DEA.LEBN in Foreign Fruits. Nits and Spiem Cotifrie 'Artery, Sugars. Fire Works, Se., Nr,s. 126 and 12S Gad street, above Fifth, Pitubnrab• WILLIAM BA GALEY, WHOLE SALE Grocer, Nos. 1 and `4.0 Wood street, Pittsburgh. wII.IL SMITII AL CO., WUOLE: sale Grocers, Nos. 63 Seeond and 147 First yESPIE JOHNSON. COMMISSION 1111 :Merchant. Office and Warehouse No. 2 , 17 Routh Second street. Philadelphia. ILIFIENMY H. COLLINS, COMMISSION • Merchant, Nn. 25 Wood street above Wa er, Pittsburgh. NIV CARR & CO., WHOLESALE • Grocers, Nos. 327 and 329 Liberty stieet. MNfil & COFFIN. WHOLENALE 'ttaburgocers. corner Wood and Water atreeta; h. rgIIERNAN & GETTY. WHOLESALE 1 and retail Grocers, North:it - int corner of Ohio !trent and the Diamond, Allegheny City. WORN MOORHEAD. COMMINSION ILIP Merchant. No. 74 Water street, below Mar ket, Pittsburgh. MILLER & RICKETNON, w.noLr, pale Grocers. Nos. 221 and =corner of Lib erty audirerin streets. MISCELLANEOUS 1 - 413110 - • W. WOODWELL: DEALER dar hi Furniture, 97 and 99 Third.rtreet; and 111 ;Fourth street. FACAILIIMR 4c IRI4III. DEALEn 9 ,.E4 Funsiture. No.loB Smithfield street. MI H. BULGES. . DEALER IN FUR NITURE, No. 4.5 Smithfield street. O& IIESVER,4c SON, '3341,AL11111i IN 411. P. forilitate,l3s' Smithfield that, betioven'6th vd Virgin TOOKILII IPASIAY, imitamEa IN 164 Fade* AreeVilleghenr. W /Mlllll/1111.': IN _URIC,j_ " ILIIMAILIAMINIALERS W v • 1•Cars••• • B'7 kmuth street. RANT & CO., DEALER IN STOVES, G 245 Liberty street. __ ABRADLEY, DEALER IN STOVE" . corner Second and Wood street& SGRAY ilk SON MERCHANT TAI. * LOBS. No. 19 Fifth street. & PITCAIRN. 'MERCHANT .10 , TAILORS, No. 48 St. Clair street. • WEL WOKE d: CO., XERCIIIANT . TAILORS. No. 143 Rederel street, Alle gheny. - JE. LITTLE, XERCHANT*AIiteIIe, . Si St Clair street. (Dr Irish's no* indicting. (11WEN! BYRNE. MERCHANT TAY• LOR, No . 52 St. Clair street. lr EL MELLOR , DEALER IN Pi a.. ANOS, 81 Wooditreet. JJ. WISE & BRO . DEALERS IN • PIANOS. corner Fourth and Market ete. 1111NEILCILT. 1114t1374111:6 Wen and doalinia all kinds Tolman. &Hoff and Saigara.l49 and 151 Wood stmt. LONWINIVIIIIALOONALERIBUTO. BACCO And Swim under St. Charles Hotel. Weed Jitreet. , . , my F. inatintsur, nr-tuta nr vv. 'Wall papas. 87 Wood street r›. . . •i A RJ I►ag Pad 10? Xarket street. " • •4447 -104 1iiiiiii. SELL AND S , MIP. 7 194, 1 444 1 .10, •4•• Et • VOICIIMIDEALNIA lua 0 nand rs nut - ay'IPMMDOK,- MILIOS-11Mill81 • 46 !Maw& _ . ...___ .. _ . ._ - ----- - --. _ . . _ . . v.".., 6 ... ..., - - 414Piaptisfkk.W vivirgl ' -•'$•• ,t - ",',.' ' ' t " ;1g , ' .... VA 4 , ---. 11:•. fil.!•.i ..-..... yr • ',.. 111.1. -..-• •; ':.. '; - . , 4 e '.;.,z- - -- .4 P - •si - ~ , i:-. - . ~.r., . . ..p.n.fral k. t• - . .:4,1. .... II ' • ro. ie tit.rti.•• . l7l.i.': , 'l ,•. . .' ''' "' Pr =' - ' 1 1::. ,- ,'• '' A• . l '' 4 - 6 --"-• • - 1 ° ---ti-- . 3 .• . 4 4 b i f.. , i!,....:.' ••, . :It . 1 ,rf.t i '.. 7r • , 5;.:c... •- . .:,, •er .i. , iL . .0 NI ., .., ... ... --,' v i'ci ~.• ;,..: . . . . ~..:. I, .- r i l ' : '.. . • ' i''' ' ''''' ' ' A .., •,. ..i 1 1 , . ..: .... •• :. it 1r...., .. -• L. 'A . t I, . i , 1 , ''.-• : . . . • N. i I , r. .. : :(-• •' s• ... '...,..:,.• k•. ' „. • . I I • , . . . . . • lormarmempro DAILY P • 'l`' G; • . From the 1141/1/1/011d/iiiikateh• Se.v.lst;Au. April 7.—Since my last let ter, the. people- of this• city have been. so . 1 - profoundlY exercis e d: , ou. the , question of the river defertSeS"and theldating battery, that I have not been able to devote the usu ' al time to keep you posted on the events ' and occurrences .transpiring in our neigh borhood. Batteries are being rapidly plac ed in position on Tybee Island by the ! orals, ad% on all points in the neighbor hood, affording a .chance to resat. the fort. Mortar batteries, mounting heavy pieces, some believed by General Pemberton to be of unusual weight and calibre, have been told by' ne who conversed with him that he does not doubt that - twenty inch mortars are in possession Of. the Yankees). ana further. the continued 'and steady ad vance and occupatio . n, the4ie points,l seem t., show a sletermination on their part to make thO attack on the f'ort before long. It may be said that. Pulaski is eetAtiffetely invested t , and though the dis(ifiteelsjiteat, ytit they have the means ofi:itisieltug -it I greater range by their huproved:nilliante. Some shots fired at the Fort have passed over it, and near half a mile beyond. The I fort is well protected, and the garrison is I composed : of. me.n....whe will not be found wanting when the .time of 'trial comer,. I f believe a eal,xtblf: of resisting, or rather enduring suck a bombardthent successful ly, but the lieseiged -must be greatly' bar ras-ed and annoyed by their. continue! fire. The - Southern Planters. A gentlemari who has just returned from extensive ranibleii-in Loniaiiina and Texas, says the sugar planters are feeding their molasses to their hogs, 'and are going to raise meat froni,the cane, and that none of the planters . Are malting: any attempt to raise crops of . e4ton. ery few of the plantations have overseeers, most of them having gone to the war.—Richmond Ex an/incr. titer the Battle—An Artnintiee The Norfolk Day Book of the 12th con tains a telegram from General Beauregard, announcing that theprisoners captured by him on Sunday and Monday, tha .6th and 7th inst amounted to between t,OOO and. 6,000, and that an armidtith Mid bei.WeOn: eluded between the -ciommanderi- of the two armies, to' allow an' oppo rtunity for the burial of the dead and' the ''removal of the wounded. The same paper recoids an interview between Generals Beanrevtrd and Prentiss; in which the former stated that his whole force was only 88,000 men. President Davis appeared on Sunday amongst his fellew, ctly,ees and -soldiers, ministering to their comforts, and cheer mg and encouraging their- . spirits. It had a fine efect. A word of endourageinent, a sentiment of patriotism and devotion to the cause, from hini, spreads farand wide, and exerts a powerful infirionce the public heart. He is the Head, the Leader of the Nation. The people look to him, and' when, in respose , . he reflects back upon them his'own true•feelinga • . ing devotion to the canse,iand his - . unfit' , tenng conviction that we shall triumph in our grand struggle for liberty and inde pendence, they take fresh courage and fresh resolution, and devote themselves, if net with increased alacrity, eertaiuly with improved energy, to the great labor before them. lj k ere is nu more true hearted eurtileintin, no more 'sincere pa triot, than President Davis. There never was. He is.the natural, unaffected. and pious statesman: he is the self-sacrificing, brave, and devoted Chief. Such a heart, suah.aspiiit as hig working tbioUgh the natural sympathies, can arouse a nation to deeds that would'hOitbr the piondest peo ple of the-proudest era of the world. Considerable 'sstisfactiou is expressed here at the rumored arrest of General U. S. Grant. The tremendous gale which he has" had the miSfortune to 'curse in the Wait , and; in fat'. rtilighout lbetTeine; by his recent conduct, will not be quieted until he• is acquitted of-hid military mis demeanor's by thimie whose duty it is to en ter into a rigid t investigation: of his-:late conduct.. Wailing Widows; -fatherlestalt dren, and:an outraged army demand it-- All the puffing dispatches .of a selflitykd member of his am!, Whci - wee l 4440 tb occupy_ the Government ielegrapti from Fort Henry two or tliree hours the night after the battle ' sending dispatches to a notorious New York journal. to the deity of military business, will not avail. • The, truth . of qui,buftipettsmig; be t 0,14,11 ethii;cdriefitiinfldeil though they nave b een &trot hack a day or two , longer Iv Xs:ft; gig - lists/ L A I the - people willbe better, .for Mk , cuss it- . • Is it customary .for commanding offieetii•to allow ''Obirei!pondents of news papers to - sued their dispatches soveraniliz tary telegraph lined.' I have,g §.OO 44d Keay wino.tope of , t , W • 1 excepting the one referred-tenhoiri.t, ever, as Johnson and Beauregard did not adopt the.ancient _mow 4 4 ; 00 Anew tines,; which . was to toll 'a bell within hirti ing of their enemy a Month:before attack may be as well to, say with;l4' sander—" When the lion's skin uitoo abort, we must eke it out with the fox's." _ IL B. WILLIAM CARR & CO. W HOLE;ALE .GPOCERS And Importers of WINFA, ALSO. Distillene 'Diridinir in 4 1 FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYB WEIGHT 387 Llbertq,B tre . Eterisitsaiir. ty SMITH, PARK &4304; NINTH WARD VOIINDICK, TSDUIIIHIL la Warehouse, No ,-149 Ilirst and ISO flasondits Manufacturers-14.W - lkd . * Tv °I Coal OH: Ratortdabil %tan aer ix*. Sad Irons, Dog iro 1 aeon Dozes, Steel Moulds, Purnell Hangers Also lobbing and " of itrriLdo - option made to order. Having a eomplete-fininlina:jigikvir, the Foundry. all reacrusary fittlisrarWl_ "": attended to farL7ii THE lIV ELIIIIIMIUSIMIK three Yawls of different ids.. ZION beet quality. and - the-likiirreldtable boat we, and will.bnildt tS M allit may be wanted. a l ist gairME. Shousetowejajoiliak nenr&"ltrtfittßN, MERCHANT TAILORS, • • mco ; 4 A N o - i Lritirla 0131MMEIDICT= SOUTHERN. NEWS. to Bury the Dead. Jeff. Des - s. PROM CAIRO ► Few• 'Plain 'Facia. 11. 71; `PITTSBURGH, TUESDAN MORNING, APRIL 22, 1862. linbite. Plate and Fancy Flannel Un der and Overtbirta on band, and made to ord er, on aborted noting), at It. WILLIAMSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, Mt. 47 St. Clair Street. EATON, NAOMI & 00., JOBBERS AND RETAILERS -0E Trimmings Embroideries. Hoshwy, Cloves, Shirts, Cravats Undenthirts. ktrts. Yarn , Elbows p . Ruch*, Flowers. Ze A full line SMA LL WARESon hand. We. City and Country Merchants supplied at low prices. EATON. &SACRUM ja24 N 0.77 Fifth street. JOHN V. TgaIIY...DANIEL H. PRICH..OLIVSK T. TEM! V NIT'A ) 1" T Wrig TERRY, PRICE, & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALREtS IN Cloths, Carallaiefts; Sattinets, Vest- Inips. Tailors' Trim=lnv, 225 31[4111.:Xt*MIC NORTH SIDE. PHILADELPHIA 4eltly - . jAMEX 3lLLlfifeiLlt.- BIONONGAIIIE LA PLANINO MILL. would respectfully is form the putstie. the hi has rebuilt since the fire, and having lib establishment. and filled it: ith the newest indsinstappr?sed mschincl7% is new 'tapered to-furnish flooring and planing boards, eetoll sewing and' re-easumg, doors , sash and thettent kiln dried, *limes, mouldings, box making; &e.. . &writ Prreentruaa. Sept, 7,1&57. ja2o E.A.G-ItiOIL W4DIUFE 9 . WIGHtIIAN & ANDERSON. R,I4IIIOIII,II,AWHIDEALENS IN PURE Carbon' OIL qoaliky iguizanteed. Pittgburgh. Also, Hengelo and . Oar armee eongtantiy on hand. Orders, left atChem Smy th k Co's on Wetter and First streets, will be promptly illle‘l. 0026:43m JAMES K. • CHILDS. HOPE COTTON HILLS, Allegheny City, Pa., NANCPAOTCIII:IIfI OT SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF CIS NA .E 11714 Gll3, lascaes to 40 Indies Wide. sr Orden may NI left at 11. CHILDS & WWWood street. Pittabargh. no3l:ly:is N. B. dz C. P. MARKLE, idanatketums and Donlon, in BOOK. CAP, LETTER, and ail kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. SW Wood Street tu NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET. . „ Pittsburgh, Pa.. 441 f• Cash bald for RAGA. ,11,9 WM. H. SIIITII JOE. R.IIUNTrI. WM. H. SMITH dic CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, DIOS. 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS, de23 PITTSBURGH. P. lUMLER H. D. ILKYIHM Late at Miller & Ricketson's R.W.:l7lllEllt & 1311.400T111.. T.lllB. (Successor to Rermer Anderson.] Wholesale Dealers in Foreign FruftViato, COsifeetionary, Sugars. re Works. Re, NOS. 120 AND 19A - WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. C. WEST dr CO., MANOPACTURRaII OP CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAY% SULKIES LND SLEIGHS. 1110.187 Iftwil Street. PlMburgh. Work warranted to be or the beet mate rial sad workinowslOp. tnyalyd. HOOPN -100 DOZEN" WHITE AND COLORED k SHAKER HOODS, or Bile by the ease orr idasle dozen. EATON, ARACRUM k CO., avit , • Na 17 Fifth street. - - GlraIND lIN CA;i4 . O BOOTS, $4.00 GB22IPEt . t . S••• CAL' I v:, (2k, • D. S. IS 2d door •!:A 2 M O C 4 OPTINON , GINBIAL 001,118SION arm DRAM fla is hr o Mi nit 111 a l it; r a . 1 11 : 11 t CNlSAKWllfte4vie. ( s4uteinsinde on anudimnente mat 11111iIIMINISEW SOUTH SECOND ST., Nati •PHILADIELPII4IA. 14.1011DRETIPS GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, eiralleva loomoolymooili sk itt of. g 4 6 .ft racitiZzo:o u wood. Ae.tnel wid ILECICHAM & LONG, Nit , ileinto Hares RotaL m 14.117 LibertYstaet. Dio opium, Ton ‘yra Bows irTrnarr. 111 Wood street"' CO LT vs • et SHOT. *Sao b/ . DOWN k _TIETLIM 1.96 Wood street. ritr , BY Al4llll . wmiLEy, The season for ornamenting the nindews of dwellings is now approaching, which will I induce Many LI, 1 )11 - rditlir• ornamental I plants for that purpose. A taste for such display is commendable. as the spring de velops her e-:tiden gems. Their attractive ! ness to the urar:set will be considered suf ficient to allure the tetenti,m of th e thous- I ands 'who daily visit then,. Thd commer eial gardener, in his endeavor •to satisfy 1 public taste. is certainly unremitting ; his skill •conspieuous, and, therefore, m er i t s the encouragement of a liberal publi c . Ladies all , l those that t,atrenize /bon i should bear in mind that 'flowers, however 1 gorgeous in floral beauty. when fully de veloped should not he selected for window iculture : those onk redundant with buds , . just ready to PS pit to i wit! give LtiOre ' , Alt ii,- faetion for their long continuance of beau- , ty. and mill render 11l bt ,i ,iltiSiitet i in, it, th e i purchaser. In the selection of plants. .ielect such as I arc compact. for, in the early :Season, gar deners are more mindful of fbrcing them for immediate sale : such are -Innky in ap pearance, anti If not ski I i rol Iyitianaged and.i nursed. :411011 Perish. The ch4ek received; in their transition from the grkien-house it is difficult to surmount : the rtatigh winds, I from early exposure ,not being congenial to i them. It 111110 lilt he endt,rstoral that! such plank in early spring are to he coop- 1 ed up in a room without fresh air, for that 1 is as necessary to :hem as water: a die-; crituirmting judgment is necessary when it should he admitted. The failure in man-' aging seine plants when removed front the green-house is often in too much care, but with precaution. ill their management for the window. may be made as healthy and ; interesting in their floral hastily as in the! green-house. I The earliest flowers well adapted for the window -are the' China Primrose and some of the bulbous 'rooted family. which slumld he kept its near the else - as possi ble, and turned round daily I;.r ;;:e sake of symmetry. Ilytteintit 161 Tulips. in pots or glasses, and the Crocuses. are great eontrilmtr, for parlor display. The Man, queen of dowers, with its un conquering beauty, is always a gem „c ad miration. its delightful perfatne, n distin• gnished characteristic, making it a welcome adjunct to the window. This class are numerous and varied in beauty and habit. Ilermosn nod Mrs. Bo !,.inquet are among the best known in this market for the parpos.,. which stand Unri valled. There is another, an old variety, though much neglected. a send-tbmble, free bloorw , p. oaliod Sanguinea— when well grown ulway.i admired for its rich, showy flowers. There are some called Daily Roses, which in reali.y is not thelcase,for the buds are formed young %%cod, which moat be admii.:ed. tome are more free in growth than : but these flowers are loo,e1:,- Conned, i . eflr•xed •by heat and ~tracelia, unwolth . , the room occupied by them. The beauty of i . he rose it compuetnes: in' and free blooming, whleh gcneratl - the•ea,c most Bourbon rose.; eVe3 caurn , : be depended on nt.l7 - -,: free of the green fly that inf:sts young. in the Sprite. Tho,:e arr_ retuoyei with soap-F.sudE. or u eatuel'i hair pencil: the trouble of reino‘iti them on first ap peorance is but little. and should be a7:- tended to. - _ DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. !!!!= =l=ll FINISHED BRASS WORK, GAS AND STEAM reTTEns, ilicl•Partirjular atteintion to fitting Oil Refiner iee, Bra* , of ma d e to order. .'teatnlioat work awl repaif ion . gener ally. ilka-Rorae Oil Glok , e: Davy': Safe• Lamp: GOA Brackets and Pendel:tF: Curiwr ST. is LA! STREET AN D E W A Y. laktf 1311RI'VATEDISEASES— IL Or. BROWN'S Allaill 'A I. and SUR ICeIL Office. \o. •-• . Smithfield Atreet, Pittzbni•• , , Pennsylvania. ' • 1•••=- • Dr. BROWN is an old eitize., IA • of Pittsburgh. and has,becn , Practice fort he last t wen ty-ti t• • zr • Years. His linsinem hes been • confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. —z: CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure Waco of reliefs The: Doctor is a regulargradinite, and his expitience lii the treat ment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief by the use of his remedies 1111,1 following his advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Disease.. Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all disease , ' arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself. in the form of totter psoriasis, a ; grout many forms of skin dis eases, the origin of which the patient ie entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speedy recove SEMINAL WEAKNE SS. Dr. Brown's remedial for the alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of 'eternal gratification, which the young and weak minded often give way to. (to their own destruction,) aro the on*. -reliable-remedies-known-in the eountry —they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. Dr. Brown's remedies novei fail to cure this painful disease tx A PEW niva--he will warrant a cure. lie also' treats neg. Sleet, Gonnorrhosa. Stricture', Urethal Discharges. Female Weainsett, mosaic SuppressiOns, Diseaies of the .printl. Plaintive Ann. Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and ßicleys, Irritation of the Bladder,tll. gethei with all due:tees of an impure origin. A letter , deaerthing the symptoms. containing a rag did to: PR. BROWN, No. de Smithfie ld Bt., Pittiburgh:Ta.. will be immediately answer ed. 'Medicine Bent to any address, safely puke.] and aacSn'frinn.observation. Offiegand Private 'Rooms, No. 50' Smithfield street, Pittabdrati. Pa. nols-dawis THE SLAUGHTER OOMMZNOED, The enemy Driven into the intrenchmentil But Take au the Guartersi We Can Get. Or . Cheap WALL PAPER, Borders, he., of Newest Styles .and Usual Vazietg„ ,to be Sold this Spring. Tills large stock, hating been purolimcd at r e, demi prkin, will be sold very low. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR PAPERS, BEAUTIFUL PANEL PAPERS, EXTRA WIDE PAPERS OF MEMO( AND ENGLISH DESIGNS. . i Bargains Not Oonfmed- to Remnants. INCH. 6 F=OWSZZ WALL. PAPER STORE. At the Old Stand, lie. b 7 Weed Street. TALIAblis 2r Dt oat W. F. 31.1.1t8ILLILL. nrer Hansiug and Whitewashing, Qulakly ra ci a!; lo : 44l44 o7' 44lll "AL .11111114160::' • iiinumi-el ox ...inr...4 0414 %Irma." .110.A4-4 WOOF, 0. 1 . 1 6 4 548 . I . 4 , driej. ICTZ • NFl*4oo l4 t Ant Written fn• the Cincirtnetti Timee I WINDOW CT' ARDRIVING.." ezqui.iitely sweat, hf;richd.=l , l:tyofdowors Ttlis airy wild tif fratri =a:3, 3r, lovely to he eye, • to friers:me so sweet:". "Resplendent Ito.le: to tbee sine:: Resplendent Rose I the llower of llow•ers. Whose breath perfume ()lymph? bower!, Whose virgin blush, of chas.tencd dye, Enchant so much our mortal tr. a," [ltemitiader t•-••morrc,:v.] itufie_,l ll *-ureter st.rnoand lac ii,rat.. weasel*. - PVi;lllieb dnnr.tf:eidtrltio' 3 tekrusitiurfia. sißtuFirlnkarafivw;ll,llStnezialiii.4 t or Pd Ve. 8. {y ~ `"~ DAVID u'darrimui. SpecialsPastast.-