volume, xx. THE PITTSBURGH POST Published every morning, [Sunday's excepted.] -, illfticsori:Migds weld lilianidliireetai `TERMS $ PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. lidered by carriers Da micts,per week. M,ITINIK I OI , ADVMMITIMING. Square. 000**0 •: 50 ihredfinno et 44111 " ono I reilk----. el, one mouth ' 5 021 ** ' o ther months gar AO skit us des 11 po .. mu' monttui ........ .............. .......... _24 al _esi . _ . oyear. 20 00 TIM lAN 28 make a square. Abbilt eight irolds Leerily:ifs Baia. Beams. t e tte", inserted on the local page, ten omits a line h insertion. , The Saturday Morning Post Issued froth the same office every Saturday morning Jair Tonna el per alumni, in advance. aiir'Single copies, ready for mailing, FIVE CENTS Jar Address J.IIILES P. BARR, .Editor and Proprietor. Er Advertising at reasonable rates. =II INll=l WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH MAIVUFAC•ri-Trt Would call the attoution of thi. public to their LARGE S'l'OU 1( of well selected OOOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ALSO.IMPROvMD Klikken Kanges; Alvin's Franke, 1101 low Waredke.' srammag ..wlsieh will fein the Bela likol.Cook Stover in the State. The,, 'Advanu -My-Tight 1601 - 041 J: Iron OIL, Were awarded .ose FIRST PIIEW at the State Fair ibr the PEST COAL COOK STOVES. Also FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the VEVA AMERICAN. 41.011E4 REPUBLIC. Vor tine susT WOOD COOK NOW IN I'SE. The ifilliallablAN and KANSAS Peentiuna Stores are unenmareAd.'We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN 1918-BTATE. N line the Dj..kklOhlirte.4 EcLIPSE °ea Onokrgtovee with soap Stone ninnn. which and the Ire bettor than iron. - - Sir . Pine White, Plain and Fanny Flannel Vn- Aar and Overahirta on hand, and made ta order, an ,a teat noting; at 11. ISIICIIRPV A. C CYR , wo. 47 Mt. Chair Street. AAMRIIIIII.IL,INGibid, XONONGA 111 E. ,LA Nil tillaLL, - woula respectfully in - 'Alarm the Piddle that be bee rebuilt since the fire. andlidvildrenlargM - his establishment, and filled it with the newest sad must approved machinery. is bow prepared to furnish flooring and planing busids.wroll sawing and re-sawing, doore, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames. mouldings. box ng. &c. Prrissettcm, Sept, 7,1857. Ja',V rw GOODS t NEW GOODS! - Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES T EATON, mikCIMM CO'S, N os . 17 atu :• 1P Etttlls Street. Ribbons. fling% Braids, Lugs; .Buttont, s lior Dress Trimmings, newest style.'‘ Bilel.„°E'r e° Book and Cambric Collars and 5e: 411 .• and Lacs Trimmed Collars and Sets,' "- kereisioes. Black Lace. Grenadine ."0 11 Tilow° Vida, Chemise. Yokes and Pantaletts, EUnit, Ruffles, etc., Ladies' and Children's Bose, of e'rer_ tiesenption. filmres, Elattalets, Mits , Bonnet Itt:" - bnosidinebten Shaker ano4sCord. Chenille Ina Bran RHO NOS— ' yer lot of ' Crinoline 'Brtinarli;' ”(fireneh nose,wheliaventettids skirt, orenoance ! nest ever made. The goakert Skirt" and Flexiare Skirt," are also et es worthy :of attention. dlemon's Burnishing 'Goods. Fine Shirts. Col :ars„ Ties, Suspoacrs, etc. o 1; most desirable styles. A An. amirtine4t of Painiy;articics and - • Vholesale and retail buYers will Und a large and cellent line of goods in overviepartm en t at the Loiviest-romAnwr ratcelk FOR CA:4li. apl4 FAIRM.MACJILIt &,.CA - ./.. 17 Fifth'at. . , . WHOLESALE GROCERS, And ;Importers nf. ES,= BRANDIES, DINS, . de(. ''' , lstillers,"an' Dealers in ' MONOI742IAIEVA RYE.WIII4Y • 21 mbßirty. Street, PITTSBURGH'. PA. ~; - 1 IVO HOWIE OWNERS.—DR. SWEETS .L INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivalled by any. in all cases of Lameness.. arising from Sprsins, Bruises or Wrenching !its effect is. magical and certain. Harness or SB* Orals. Scratches, Mange, it will also spe ed ily cure Spavin and eray.assily be Ova .yented and cured' ili ei itierplanrgtergigi, ut i coollemed cases are beyond the possibility , -ft dralliCAL 017118. No ease,of the kind.lioweve is ..3o Algeperate orlopetesitbuf it inky be illari ed •by tlija Liniment, and its faithful application It' Mawr' pieMove , dlll lattleaMeicagraplakahl. the horse to travel with comparative ease. ‘,.,•• , Every ismer, owner should have this regiely! at, hand, for its drably use at the first appearance of Lameness Will effeorgolly prevent thnsalbrinida aliseases mentioned. to *I.Loh all horses &reliable, goad which render so many ClberWiSe valuable 'wow nearly worthless. . L . . R. E. SEtLElid &.,o0 ~ "if.lpdraceow Agents for Pittsbuire. de- - - - - ' C ENSE 10 SON, SON, GENERAI:4I4I/80011 PRCIIAIR AND • DieAtrit .121 Illitodo of Couu Flour, Grain and 11- 144041411,. Produce White% figiurs, Toe Liberal advances made on . " 11/14144 . 111.8 or HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH RCM st ?Al 111,ARE1 3 .P14 lA. • Awaiwswirrn ARDEN AND FIELD SEED, .DANTED ERIE AND ormunirr. &lausoporal asocotoont of 1111:11=: BECKHAM & LONG, No. 1117 Meter streak t aerate Nere's Not& —. . --,—......—... - ~. ~... i" . , N.. . itt. ' ie. , '37.- ,", .. . 1 1 ,•Z . - . • -- J J :..)i..:ii•••••.';: • T•71 • .:.'1••.:•. i • . ..• . . .' • :. .. -: $ll4 ", ' - 1 11. ' .. ' ' . ''',' .1114111 N .Y - ~. • ',.: ..'ii - • '.-• 'lv. - i:!..;:: ,-.1. . i . 1 . '..,. d J/ 4.,1 ''' . . .. , ~;.. .., i c, ". i i Fli . , ~ (:,... ip . 2. •!': J 1•1 • . 'lli I La '.-lil. i l' t f .l idi 'i . .i ;: , : . ,j, I I \ • T • Z t Behr.' .•ii Er ..e. I I N - s, .l .... • 1 . , 1 , s, 1, I , ~ I Ve, ~ , . :'l'`\ 1 , I t : . .' . '•, 3 ',.' ::::' fi li, ::::, I , iti" 1, 1 . T 1 ; ' ,--if , - ,LI LV '•.,, . : 1 1 1 .11 I 71 , I I • . ' ?-1..i • ' - :', 10 ' I iI• :Of ~ , .AI 1 i \ IL ;',l .3 1 if ' \ 1 ' . 9.' ' ' . tr 1 . \ . . , . DAILY POST. 'Retztarkx. of HON. C: L. LAiII[BEIRTON, Delivered in the .Seitate,. March 11 1802, on hill en44tlvii,!.V.oi4t Pesolutions reit!• give to the ..4fteiition of Slavery in the District of Coltivtbia•— The -question being on Senate bill No. B'.4,entitlefl "Joint. Resolutions relative to the Abolitioti of Slavery in the District of Columbia.' . • • Mr. LA:III4RTON moved to substitute the following resolution for the one before the Seiiate; and asked that the accompany- ingpreamble tO his substitute be read for information : WitEarAs, Congress, by- a vote nearly!. unaninions, • passed. the following, reiolu-i tion; whieh.expressea the voice of thema-i. tion and is the true standard of loyalty—, "That the present deplorable civil war lia4 been forced upon the country hy the Dis unionists of the Southern States, now in! arras against the Constitutional Govern-, ment, and in arms around the Capitol that in this national emergency Congress,. banishing all feeling of mere passion or re-: sentment, will recollect only its duty to the. whole country: that this war is not waged on their part in any spirit of oppression.or for any purpose of conquest or suhjuga- =i3 tion, or purpOSe of overthrowing or inter fering with . the rights or established insti tution of those States, bat to defend and maintain the suprommy of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union, with all the dig nity, equality and rights of the several States unimpaired and that us soon as these objects are aecomplished the \Nar ought to cease :" Re.sideed. by /he Sale and Representailced of the Cum mon welt I h Pennsylvania in Generid Ass:inbly met, That the energies of the, Government should be devoted to the suppression of the ex i•tipt; rebellion, and to the maintenance of the nion :lint the Constitution : and it is expedient at this time. for Congress to legislate upon the subject of abolishing ne• gro servitude, either in State, Tcrt;tory.or the District of Columbia : anal that fair Senators in Congress, be, anal they arc hereby, instructed, awl our lit•prescnta- ~.- .. , tiv.v: rvuuested, to vote for:Audi legislation as will I;e4 carry out the spirit and mean• rug of the fori.etr i A.l* resolution. The question being vu the amendment., Mr. LAMBERTON—Mr. Speaker. the amendment I oiler embodies my sentiments. Willie the people of this country are en gaged in it s ti.4c,:le with traitors. I;;r the life of the G o verninect....„ the vitality of tam Constitution, the preservation of the Union, and the supremacy of law, it is one of those blunders w s ,hich amounts to a erimo, to agitate, in the hall.: of hitLislation. or elsewhere. any question that will dintrmit the people. a n d divert their energies from t h e grea t ,l ii,,,iioll in which :11l are :•11. l'llln.d. ~, nine and again has it been charged upon the Vi, - ,,r,.", eriote party. that that great po litical organizu...ir.;: was. for partizan pill , poses. constMitly agitating this pestilent question of negro servitude. • -lint history, in ,•.< truthful utterance. lIIISWaVi'd by the passiom. ri ,t • the potty, will vindicate its Character Mein 4,;.: aspersbin.and speak in glowing imlogy of its •, - tvi;gEle to preserve the constitutional rights ot, att ~;0 3 ,i,,,, fru s ta ate:assaults of a wild fanaticism. oar earna:4 findeavt a" lias been to leave tOpiiSter ity mil inya . ,:t..! the invaluable legacy of the free instil utioh, „dft , il, we have received. in trust front our flail,. Why, Mr. , Speaker, so assiduously, mid with so Ill.:eh I solicitude have w e been (levolA to this, great purpose, that in derision the Deinoc rac,s has been stigmatized as a party of "L. Mon savers.•' When we- pointed t., the inevitable retults of this incessant aboli: ion agitation ; results which are now fulfilled pro phecies, we were met with those derisive cries. But sir, this ter:::. of ititendeitob loquy and reproach is the toitgi..4. - :.:., gem that adorns the coronet upon its brow. he are now arraigned. not for too mach fidelity to the UMon. lint, for s y m p at hi z i ng with 0f...;:i. !lass of those who are seeking its destruction. 4: overwhelming refutation of this partizan and 514.4 : . 1 , , ,r0us accusation 'I have but to point to the masiia; of its fob lowers -front McClellan, Smith, .fileCter nand, and other brave leadets; down to the r hu s rth eci iett private in the ranks, whohave u by ti;;;sarids to the defense of our flag; And - to the alr r nrity with which its mpresintatives stand reau'iii 'n send the the lest man and vote the last dotter tz,;.us -tain the .. 4 44440nal Government and crush I tr‘ l o ol i. ~. The peructeratic ' . ... 1 ,,ut, needs, t.ir, no eulogy or defense at my har.k. Step by i step, it has kept march with the cr,untry i 'inits iiroia.4 to empire: and the great achieve- i meets of the eountry's past are the en- 1 during ELL011,414,2Wa of its fidelity to the re public. The party has ceased to coutril the pol icy of the National Government, yet the agitation of the-abolition of negro slavery does. not Cease. kis still ringing in the halls Of Congress and even like an unwel come visitant obtrudes itself in this cham ber. I§;ct a single member of that party there rt Or Lew ties‘scingtit to introduce it. The agitation conies rich 4 ,he opposite side of this body. Now, sir, why sto.4 this thing be? fo giVe assurance to the peo• 1 pie that no assault was intended upon the contititidional rights of any State ; that a deep reverence fo r our writtcu.,charter an imated thelsepid o l i ir4n party; although sec tional in-its ; 0W. 61 :4 4 4: 0 14 ikiy;incorpora ted ih their platform of principles ironed at Chicago, and upon which they elected a' President, a resolution '' as a law unto themselves and him, - that the "mainten• tines inviolate of the rights of the States. and espettially•the right of each State to order and contralto/mu domestic, institu tions accordintito its. &WO j44gnient eXI• elusively,isessential tothat balance eipinzr er on which the.perfection and endurance of odr political 'fabric depend; and we de nounce' the lawless invasion by armed force of the soil ot.any State or Territory, •rio ,matter under what pretext, as the gr*veet of .drimeg:" , 1. 1 0 give still further assurances to the country, !he-President, on the day of liitiitienguration, from the Eastern portico of the Capitol, in the pres ence of congregated. thousands from all par 4 of the Eiden, reiterated these senti ments and deit.le.red•that he pressed "upon the public attention the most conclusive evidence of which the case is staicep‘ible, that the property,.peace and security of - no , section are to be in any wise endangered ))y tie 110 W incoming Administration, %tall it:that 44 the protection which consist etitlitli the konattitntion and the: laws -.• can h e given, 'will be cheerfully milieu to all the. States when - lawfully demanded,. for whhtsver cause;-as cheerfully to one sec lion'issio ' another •" and further, that he .. Phisd . no rtylioee d / irectly or iddhlectly to interfere , w 4: s la*liiiiii,the : cdt f ateis where .it aright i".rt.liek he, 40. .440r.th ' lawP• n %itht to do se,'-snd'ato `,`ineltii#49,4 0 4 . so " t', it was lawful—sentiments welch again r `peatecl in hia,....mkowtt pf:ANY L TO „Om iddittonalpledgeeithat .no iaggrosivO i , 1 4 ~ ,ii 'wee intended upon State riglitx,, plitAifiliop li dip trlipships+tit the„ P bet , issei air"t andea r - kitil - 4 1g i1d6.."°4116 1‘ed. .101- 111 iaR &cation to the several iiZ.!es , 81 " 6 e nit ' meat to the twelfth section of 112 Condi tutioa, declaratory that hereaftet 4 ` it° AR; & CO. SATURDAY MORNING-, APRIL amendment shall be made to the Constitu tion tvhieh will anthoi.ize or give Congress p u ive r to abolish or interfere within any State, -which the domestic institutions thereof, including that of negroes, held to labor in servitude by .the laws of said State." • Thus was the record, mule up and so has the country read and approved it. But sir, before proceeding too the dis cussion of this resolution, permit me to suggest that as legislators we are to often inclined to forget our limited sphere of duty, that we are deputed not to represent the petiple in Congress, but to legislate for the good of our constituents and the interests of the • Commonwealths, and that when these duties are done, ours here are ended. We are too prone to assume supe rior wisdom, and,,forgetting to "mind our own business'," drift Into the distracting current of -national politics, and thereby neglect the interests of the State, prolong our session, and increase the already op pressive taxation upon the people. And I should not participate in the discussion upomthis needless, and, as I deem it, profitless question, were it nut for certain remarks that•have fallen from Senators, who . have preceded me in this debate, which I cannot suffer to pass unnoticed. Mr. Speaker, whatever may be iny in dividual opinions as to the propriety of permitting the slave to linger at the por tals of our common Capital, I shall forego their expression now and reserve tier some utore appropriate time and uocasion, their 1 candid avowal. At this time, sir, us I have already stated. when the nation is r battling for its very existence, I cannot hilt view the original resolution offered by; the Senator from Allrgheny, i Mr. Irish. , as uncalled fur, evil in tendency. inexpe dient, unixisti and incendiary in character. Is is nut uncalled for? Who are asking 1 for its passage? Do you find petition , j cumin: , ' up front the people to these halls. 1 detnanding legislation of this character?! No, sir: the hearts of the conservative' people of Pennsylvania arc tired with that same undying patriotism which exists in all the staunchly loyal States of the lie- ' pulilie. Full well they know, ijor they 4re t J jught by the instinct of self p i ese r v a . thin, in The presenee of great danger. that the agitation of any disturbing issue. and cliecially this miseralhe su bj ec t o f a l,,,jj. lion. must ineyitatily paralyze the ener gies oldie government in suppressing this • most accursed rebellion. This legislation j is nut asked for liy the people, hut seems to he introduced in ol,,lionee to the b... hesfs'of the some Spirit which has brought 'all this woe neon the ethintry. It is evil in tendency. Disconnected from 'ulterior 1 considerations, it would not rise to the 1 dignity that now attaches to it, but at this tune, .k.,.., ,, 1npani0 , 1 as it is by sueli agjgre— she declarations upon the part of its friends, its introduction here indicates the j • ine e pt ion o f a policy pregnant with not lid ills to the uou j mry. kV : , : i v:, 1,1 , 1 it i,,, 1,, be lint the beginning to ml. movecsal i., hollir ! f IlligrO ern:01,11 - 1114M. it is, .. , 11'. lift small black cloud that precedes the gather- i lug storm, ready to burst with irresistible fury over the land. When I assert that this is but the entering wedge to rnzlde , ,.. invasioesi cl,i,itistittitional right. I sy a k, sir, no t w i rtout w:,i;raTiti . r.. , , at il large fleeting of the member , of this iii11:411 , q.a• tion party, held a few lays sine.. at the Cooper Institute. in New York. I find by the reported proceedings in the Trihuoie of ;he weventh instil:o.o4l.l Schurz.: he rep resentative iil . i: - .1 . :v •r!IIIIMI: in a high and respousible position at rood. idiying atnid 1,1',.1 and continn. i applause. ••let A j ,,,,,J e i t , o w Di s ! r i,,t, ~i o',,lionl,ia, and wherever the govern:nem has imitiedimeiy, a:011( 4 ;1y, l ; f3 iliiiiiii,iiiiii.. Siilliliiir Wiilii.; in %letter to the Karim inectia t j. ii, oiarch. "we muF,t atul will, now and tc;tever. des troy and wipe out floes this nation the 3 , :i carsed institution of slavery... W;thout seeking beyond this hall for evidence of this intent, the sentiments of the Senators from Allegheny and Bradford sustain me in this position. The Senator from Brad for.l. in addressing the Senate at a.previou, stage of this sot.nss., - ,..;•, ~e,iel. "the District of Columbia is the place to begin to attack this institution; this will serve as an enter ing wedge; it is not to stop there, that is certain. The Senator from Allegheny, Mr. Irish,) declared that "abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia is the i blow wtoci. :,,;., p shake the whole slave sys tem CO its fouddailOn, and that in 'u;:. opine ion this constituted the great. importance and great merit of the measure submitted to Congress... . [To be continued.] • JOH:: V. TEELt5...4.447.q.. P. PRICE.MLITUL T. TERRY . AV'A qc , TERRY; PRICE, d CO., IMPORTERS AN . D DEALERS IN Cloths, Cemstraerem, Sattinets, Vogt lugs, Tailors' TrLminings, &e., .425 1151 - .A.111C - VZT ssprucyri.', NORTH SIDE, VHILADELPHIA del2:lY S,AMES H. CHILDS, MOPE COTTON MILLS, loglieny City, Pit., SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF f?SNA.TIUrtaS, 12, Inches to to tomes bide Orile'rs'mitry lin left nt 11. CHILDS Sr CO'S 133 Weed street. Pittsburgh. no3l:ly:is WM, WM. H. SMITH 46: CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, iNOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, deZI PITTSBURGH . P. AF.YIIPat H. D. 11±11WRR .1. 9. ItEYIIER. Late at Miller & Ricketson's. It•'""irlY/IgFt (Successor to Reymer k Anderson.) Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, SOftlira, Fire Works, 02c.. NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET. prrnottrßon. S. B. & C. P. NIA.B.KLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOK, GAP, LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. *7 Weed street to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET, • .. Pittsburgh—Pa.. , rarils# stii* PAS. . —AO -w-mr .:;it . Sri. isoar dos“ Eirtute 9in przßeat i g i ! t or . MiCIALLANDI sued M4titIYA7TUS4.3 11;g* JOS. R. MINTER I:LF:CTr. . A NNIIT ADVENTURE IN PARIS L Continued from Yesterday.] My blood was boiling in ral , veins at the fellow's impudent robbery; and I felt half inclined to rise and pummel ' hint as he lay, and recover my proper4y. There was no occasion, however, for any hurry ; and. reflecting that second thoughts are sometimes best, I lay still, endeavoring to Mrtn sonic plait' for doing myself justice, if it might be, !without a scene of violence, which might be attended with unpleasant comrequences, bat fully determined to do battle for my own, if no other alternative presented itself'. The con tents of the pocket which the fellow had rifled amounted to about three pounds English, all in live-frank pieces, which 1 hail received front my friend of the night before, in final discharge of 'au aceorn modation iccoulit between us. 'This was no great sum, to be sure, but it wins more than I could then afford to lose; and in deed, the idea of resiguing it without a struggle was the last I should have thought of entertaining. While puzzling ant brains for some prac ticable expedient, which, however. did not present itself, I could not help admi ring the calm placidity of th© , counten ance o f the villain who had rubbed me. who, from his satisfied expression, seem ed to he enjoying the consciousness of some good action ; but in this I was de eitived. The rascal was no more asleep than I was. If toy anxiety and indigna tion were perplexing me, his apprehen sions were at the same moment troubling him : and just as I was abandoning all hope of concocting a plan forthe recov ery or my money without fighting for it. a movement On his part put Int , in possess ion id one which had at least the prom ise o f success. I saw hint open his eyes suddenly• and fix them full On toe; then rising, he withdrew the canvas bag Once more from beneath his pillow, and stepped out of bed with it in Ills hand. There thi• it. withered ger anium in a itarthiatitiire lent—the plant Wll , , t mere ,tick. which Lad dried np timid died tram want of water. my amazement the thief lifted the plant out 4th, pot by the stem, raising the earth in which it had grown. :Ind Which Was all matted together by the roots, along with it : he then deposited the hag in the hot• tom of the pot. and, replacing the plant, got quietly into bed once more. I saw at once that this move placed the result of the gams very much in my own power. and t st - ion made up my mind how to art. I lout suppose that either of us wen: to tiga:ll: and I have often thought „d u e.• what a carious study we might have plc i•elceil to any concealed spectator who have been in the ,-ecret t, eur relative predlcuments din tio i ig list hoar- or so. eon; that my light-fingered would not think of rising till I was up and gone: having plaiatil his booty where he might rea•ainably deem it beyond the pti•tiihtlity was (101 - tht‘rtSS . pr0p:61.41 oaLf.ata".t. aslaCk.ll yr,accu sation that might be mail , against Min. therel'ore . liii \timid lie !I ~r•. he had the field to hituseli. abicit s• - itien g ;T. ':aril and d" ss mi, me Hlei, was alm, ready t, :tart, he nr w,ll awwe all the whil , tl,at the I u po u 3:1 , 1 was t ,, ' lie innment h, a I i'.•.1111 w.er Inv Circe I ;lid not it; I•nt whi•ti Irwin nu and was , ready t, I l,ectirn a.ldeniy aware that the at mo,; itert , ti, 1 , . , 0111 ivaz• to putt and blow, and the WWII of air; at the nest moment I ran t: hr• wind , .w, threw it wide open with nun hand,and leaning forward an if to catch the morning brne:c. awkwardly 5 ,, ep off the flower-pot dos dowa into the little c .'art ten- , enty feet Inn n In an tuatanc the, seeming .7,eoper war. standing in his shirt on the middle of the' g.nor, and demanding with an angry oath what I had dnue. • •Nothing." ',aid I. •beyoud breaking a flower-pot—the plant was withered and good for nothing. EXCU6O my a , ‘ kward nest,: I will indemnify the landlady. Good morning. — :11v nonchalance duel , ••,i the scoundrel. and he stood aside to let we pass. looking rather black, however, at 1 walked out. There seemed to be no one astir in the house, save the garcon, who was roasting coffee et the upeti front door, and I was only made aware of him by the agreeable fumes which assailed my nostrils, as I sped like a greyhound down the stairs. In half a initiate I was in the little back court. where lay the smashed remains of the pot and the withered flower. Feeling mor ally certain that the shock-head and scow ling visage of the thief were protruding troth the window above, I drew the canvas bag from the crumbled dry mould, and held it, un to his rare. There he was, sure enough. growling and grinding his teeth with rage and mortification. "Why don't von cry 'stop thief Y' I bawled outto him. • "Did you think to eat oh the Flaglislinian asleep ? _1 u recair, Cormin!" [To be continued.] TO OIL REFIN ERB. THE liAvE ..DE arrangements to fit up Oil Refineries. under Dr. Tweddle's Patent TROIILI' Ai'DARATUS, Pabentad Ifehrtutry 4th, 1862, by which fire is ren dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum or otherAilo, sad w,a 4111044ntetkov,work canoe be aseeßed in durability,simplicity or economy, iWe refer with confidence to the following par ties, whose Refineries we hare fitted up • Messrs. Long, Miller & Co..Petrona Works Wighttrutn Andeiaon, Eagle do S. M. Kier t Co. giCeigiOr dO Alex. Taylor St 'do.,•Afferson do Lockhart ,k Frew, Brilliapt do The above works were designed and constructed and put in operation by Dr. 11. W. C. TWEDD LE The following works we have also fitted up: Economy OU Company, Darliugton ; Messrs. Chadwick & Cruraptou. Kittanning John sou Graham & Co., Wood? Run Brewer SUL& Co., Pittsburgh : Item &Graff,' .110 Johnson k Brother. do Forsyth Bros. & Co., Manohost or. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Nos. 100 WATER & 104 FIRST STREETS Brass Founders, Plumbers STEAM AND GAS FITTERS mhll:3md CUOCOLATZ—OAK &CO' BRAND 5 bores in Kora NA toroth, by .23 Xliadiat k itiCAETSON. 25 9z- reetTud zrigATE or : Agospul eny.A Just sa4 ak kAs A.. JOLLY. ern jutbigh WV 64 :1141. 6" van btor•ius7 . t llll4l4 or ., msaisti(*Mbookjiu.:t:' LAST „REEL GAITS/SA 111,00 EATON, MACRUM & CO., Nos. 17 and 19 rah stre.t. PITTSBURGH. JOBBERS AND RETAILERS, TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES. HOSIERY, GLOVES. MILLINERY GOODS, Shirts, Colpirs, Zephyrs, Yarns, Fancy Articles and Noticins'of every kind. WS. City and Country Merchants, Milliners Pedlar./ and all who buy to sell again, should call and, elf/mine our Pthek. W I[Ol,E AIR P EPAItTMENT—Seennd floor of 17 and 19 Fifth street_ mh22 N EW GOODS— We have just rcaei veil from the EASTERN A CHOICE SELECTION OE T 3 SIItI. 13 7EI oc,c) fiie for the present sand approaohisa. season- Buyers are respectfully requoetod to fall and ONlthlifie our stock. - • - n. , ,irour. de co., MERCHANT TATLORB,IIB Federal street, mhs earner Marke4 &pure, Allegheny elly • NATEICkISF.A. OIL. • IRIE"NifiIdriIIAN'UTACTIVIIIING BYTE A this art istle,:whiett for brillianoY in bargains ;1 freedom of offensive odot, and transparency of H color, (whieb color we -Warrant to bta changed by age or exposurea inusurpa.ssed by any Illumi nator iu this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to tho considner, sf han specialty recommend it. Ahso, our matintheture of C A-U$ TI.C• SODA , Used by all largs.SoV . Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels 10 per CeoL in strength all the make of English Soda' breathe to this country. Our , manufacture of SAPONIFIER,. OR CONCENTRATED LYii SALT, AC. I Are 1,0 well and fa voritbly known, we tenet the mention ie PufficieaL • All order!, and ingplries will he pronaPtl9 at tended to hy loldretem}g. at:O . R4E Citttlrol.7l.Sr, Ar e nt, • . Penna.. galt Memafttetatlng 24 Weed etrebt; teburgh. nolB:lyderis AEER &CO., WM. STEAM ENGINE BUILDER;i Iron Founders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Penn. x, $. Paeseager Depot PITTSIIr ROIL PA. IT(RL ALL erte o nre . M hundred • and titty barn power. and taited f or Grist 1.11 Is. Sew Fleet Furnace!. Factories. etc. Aire particular attention , to the oonetruction e 1 Enirinee and Machinery SY - grist mills,. and for n C' h e t t .! u r l nt i t. ud n h i rs iffd " .7,i m i r 26 for ship ment at short notice, Engines and Botlersef erllll7 description. A itto, furnish Boilers end fllulet.Lrtux separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers Emir Pullies in every TA lien and ettntinue the taauufaotareol Woolen Machinery and Mullins Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactut. ed of the host quality of matovials. and warranted in all cases to give eetisfietitta. 4.1-Orders from all parts of the country tedand promptly filled. fe2l:dew SMITH, PARK & CO., N INTEL WA .11,11 FOUNDRY, (PITTSBITIIOII,-PA Wareboule, No. 149 First tad 190 SeeOnd MitnufacturentoP Jl .iars,m4 aß Coal Oil. Itetorta and Still.. Garr and U ri t i d Sad Irons, Dog Irons Wagon - Saxe., Steel 3folt Punic's. Hangers anti Coupling.. Also Jobbing and Machine Casting. of evoryder ?tic. made to order. aviog a cumpletc machine ehop attached to the Fouildry, all neceesary fitting will he earefolly attended to ff2l:lrdtw BALTIMORE PIANO FACTORY, PITTSBURGH BRANCH, I:EIOYED TO NI 11, , NV 101) STREET FIRES DOOR FROM FIFTH STREET. ADJOIN' ECG THE 11% Now ie the time to buy a FIRST CLASS PIANO, az the lowen Nit* • CalL2pu only a lew left. WISE BEOTIIER. art Manufacturer.: CIOAL, NIFT INLACIL AND CORE.—.I.IIC.ESON. STEWART' CO., 509 LIBERTY STREET. Having superior facilities for stiPPlYinit the beet quality of Coat i Nut Nur, Slaek and bogie. are prepared to delver the tame, in any quantity to suit purchaeere, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is broushr In frith daily by railroad, and is dry amd free frOm clack. Particular attention given to sup plying families. . • ociSi-Nn TIERNAN t GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, 4te.. NORTII-EAST corner of ()Wu STREET AND THE pLIATOND, .ALLEGIIENY CITY THE SLAUGHTER OOMMENCED, e Enemy Dram ioto the Entrenchments!! WE SHAH SHOW NO QUARTER: Hut Take *ll the Quarters We Can Get 1009000 - , P.[KA,X.4 Of Cheap W,X11.1. of Newest di eo and' Venal Variety, o be Sold this Spring. , This larseevick..havintr been Ourotaaed at re duced. prices; will VS , to4v. i fy low. MAG•NTFICENT PARLOR PAPERS, BRAVTTFUL PANEL PAPERS, EXTRA WIDE PAPERS OF • FRERCII AND ENGILXISII . Bargains Not clodOed toSeratante. We take RAGS as well as CASH WALL PAPlgajli t rip,R.E., At the Old Stand, No. $7 Wood litiroot.: Of dirPaPer Hsoclus andirkiiettashing. Quickly and , well ' done. lvit BltiatieneadNoyktUldt. talig:*4 F0rriTifi:007 4 w40444 , 4 1 43:1 SMELTING WORKS. PLR K. xrcurwy . dr. CO.. 144unferturets of Sheath,rre' Bolt : Copper, •Prtwead Cop per ottome, Raised Still Bottomp,z.r d , !ter, olducita — ltharke 4 •. akrajni&tat i ll, ,eu Tm ConetrlT . oa t ! an2L_Maoht , p and Tool% w 11.= 1, Fixet: en d Igo neVret 3 E •ik - o after ated pattern. fe J. H. CASIDAY, Noirs, ANis_INALL num_ igitalt i asol lOKEN, gITGAGE OFFICE, ROOM,NCS...I2i3OIIIILB'S'BWIDING, ZQURTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bond and MortgagetOrippted. ap2 , IFAztE'lligiritillai-WW-111ALF BBL. 1852 inspection. for ealo by_ :4 10. 1. ,G '5 AWRY IL COLLO go . A ... ——* le 4 1 - . 5; .., -, -- SNDRIES— -20 Ceske Muir J boosßeach Ale; .. 3 Pip_ Jainit; 1 n sAtiliii:delurey Brandy; ~ by allirera el b& Ns. IL*/ Wood stret. ALLEGHENY, INSURANCE CO. • OF PITT BURGH, OFFICE, No. 37 Finlll.l3t., Bank Moak. 1, 1 0 kik* ALL laiN •_ AIL R. O F ptteAntra , ,Nr tft ire retsidan %IC , SeePoiam: WILL/AM DLAN,GeI7/311 Agent, , DnteeTOßS—lsaac Jonot. Cio.-Mmere7; Har vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahneittielc, John D. McCord, Captain Adana Jacob(); R. P.Sterlialg, Capt. W. Dean; Robert L. M'Grevr. no2i JAMES .. A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, POR TdERILE OP Floor, Grain, titiCtiii, Lard, Butter, Dried Trutt- wad Producer tiesieraikr. • . • Corner Market sad Vtrat Streets.. PITTSBURGH. PA. REFERlth—frantie O. Bailey, Asa., William Likefferth..4l,..s. Cuthleart...k. Sup... Pittsbargh. cnt„ Meister .Ar 'Swearingen, S. Brady, Catilarlit ,t 'M. !GA, Liet Howell Mangle .t Co., rge Geo .1%. Anderson . - - Donlon, Paxton ,Sc Co., W4 ,1 e 1 4 1 g! : W2B:2Pd4 jr YOU WANT NODE GOOD NEW Fruit or piepered Mime Meat, mined ;and all ~other kinds of Spiees,cookius Brandy or Wine, New , Oreatte, Lerneivataleitton Peel sotto Haworth & Brothers,: injheDitunond, where you 'WIII get anew crop of Frhlt and lower than at any other Louse in the city. Also a _general and tall as.iortmont of Family Groceries, Teas Wines, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH & BROTHER, • de2l corner Diamond and Diamond alley. WALL PAPER ! WINDOW CIIIMAINS, &o. New Styles for Spring of 1882 A Greet Variety and Tine Assort ment from 6 1.4 cents to lib per Plena. For sale by THOMAS PALMER, NO. 9* WOOD STREET, Between 4th & ad done below Diamond Al ley IMPORTANT INVENTORS. a; PATENT ACIENCY. 1 31! ROBT. W. FEIWICIL i a l trior pail fr,r vEze d plume Amor! sam i,_74 OBBlt•sat , ler Arra ry and Firkreak Taira rs the . Pat. Agaaey Baal. Board of Appeal.ln. em. PATENT AGENCY DEWIT C. LIVIRINCE. Voi '✓rely Yearsi an 0111 leer of the' Patent OMee--tita last fogy Y. a Ifezokor of tbloi NOTE—AII informat Patent and a copy of ehante Refer to_preaent Corn David P. Holloway. on necessary to procure e Patent Laws sent free at mizsioner of Patents, Hon de2o:tf A:IWO MILALILLOWLIAIIID SALOON. CHARLES GARDNER'wouId relabel his old wed eadmitewlint briratili Is bobtail at kis old stand. APOLLO HALL entrains on Fourth street.. He has always on hand the best quality of Lager Heir, and In connection with the hall. a well appointed billiard saloon, with good Iselin, balls and cues. Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at. near Wood, entrance from Fourth. Aro p dr. r. WENS, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. 16 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBIIROS, N D 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY, its** Tax OFTICT si s7 itswr tram, Off. Ited.nPlarnbeee material in gene .' Re eneg itttda al) le the mar approved matmer. snits lined Lead or ropper. Homes Atte& with Water and Gas Fix tures. B. N. B. All orders promptly attended to. api ilyd H ORTICII_LTURAL— BTRAWBER HY, RASI\BERB Y. and BLAiIiBERRY PLANTS. GRAPE VCURRANT and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES LINEAR. -- - . sad ii,SPAFtAGI.7S ROOTS, ell of the beet quart, ma_ iflieranted true to name. Pot Bah at 29 FIFTH STREET. J. ICNO. NEW:, MEDICAL DISCOVERY, won;sits SPEEDY , AND'IPERNAN. JC AN cure of aoIIeARBAA.: GUM. minim. Distil? ) s. .swnem 4 L !V neitikeos. N.kh i tty Emit ntley. 2 . . 49 4 t e;r 3 414: I tir t f nilf ta Anemone alike Kid t nova atiti Bladder of W4 4NII I 4I7 4" .taffe P PHYSICIANS ) . in &Mr rFrite Senile% with the entire memo, Camas, Opium, Oarsoine , or any compote* Aorta hewn., BELL'S•SPECIFIC PILLS are eci*- }Edon. 'olle6 effoctiaja ewe in ii fewi and when Lours is aeok ikiegessaguA . trukage o War reC i the i gim . in= . ' me ow wilos elehi. 01: ail liii us usust Ablf ; is bNiset anidelL iind Nu not d I Ml= 7 ":4 lS ti p Fee' * Ar m ! N or . E i rlarritigot e M, . and will he. nt by mail. poet - paid. ' by any ad vertised Ane i tit, on receipt of the ni 6 7. None genuine without ray eigaiitti 'n re on the wra fi r terAN. ROChaste o ir4 . lr le. ...... corner Market street llll an oild. ourtiumytb • ' ' " 'Dtt lrtait S .A7,l49'rPNAlt 1 4 ,1 VTAIWAlthr- FYI ' S! JiMIZITY Or 'ID DltEfld .waux, **Mt biliii i iitEmurilitints, i taitt r4P 7 l ast. 344 9 l :4 l.- gum , ww .ittLiliWiZt Mt? tam& STRE - b-A2l $ WA! • Matt C. WEST Oita., itamtarraus CAYLE/AGES, BUGGIES, RocF4-`4 I P, AND Fi# 14; Mi g • /49. tillivatlihvailistad 'to be of W. b t. mate - Tioliseditarlusib. grallayd. We II& `1106111411 100 DOZEN WHITE AND COLORED .tictitEg • stoops, or yak by tie MINI at dasbi domes. . EATON, 111ACRITM & CO.. tp4 Nu. 1 0 110 t 'treat M.A:Gr./A& ()IL WORKS. . , Vat t ika AAIDUSOS. WritifiNtallninni*W= ameba Oilorsium, miamseei eli, 3010. 011/ AMIN e 0•6111107 on "Whit amok editi reeve. Water sad amts. win Wyman/ft !ML sealant Established -1842--; SPRING GOODS' ig 0 z. CLOTHS, CAMInftFIS AND VESTINCS. NIVE.WICYR NOW IN. STOKE . .44.1001114 PLETE stock or NPRINO•IIikOODS,,• • , • all uew and desirable , stglye. which 410W1.a carefully selected in New I orli,` with a de re o please the' most featideour, and aotalgriaftri th e v a rious new f.ihric and novultiss : tiva •., seaaon. We would ruaractfailly solicit anearly-O,NA our patrons Ind the public, to test the reents ot the Foment tiiewisehnes. •. 1•• • t tiAISIJEL GREW. At -SO* t Merehalrit•Tati.4oWl o 4 l ,2 pi ViOb • ROBERT Ltuniu. IROBT. DA.LZEI.II. & * es Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MiGii=l. AND Dea(era In PrA ace an4Piitskurgh NO* 2M JaiEirri et:6uol. ptrOtilibit HUGH IL BOLL. ~! BIITILDAIL '4olr, Wili+ l o4o4. Duquesne Way, near the Point, wiffinake to order, and warranted as gnedria mud* !pub, the followinu machipery. ' vii : Engines, Turning Lather, ihr wrroil-sbd WeN Manors.; for wood. audit !iron: , b Drilling, Vamp Homan and Tobacco Screws; ,Patent- and Model Machines. 'ln the besynnumer4) Olaf. Pullin, and Rangers. of all film, atapai Screws, of any diameter and pitrgo in length. Will shut (babe. .ILlattrq. Doctor and Niggol Engine -, and ectt for steamboats,- ko. • Lutist Whom-aid' I bal ing done tq order; eau plane 32 inches p feet 0 inches long. • ' • ^ n 41 • Orders Protently . Filled and. . 4 .. Nit itiy Solicited. B.—Paitioular atteatiti;tuidie= given to repairs on Printion r, ll'ilmses an r Machines. ' " •' • , EY.313,C11.4.."1•1 — A.6111 • . FINSONAIII IitATTIGAN, watiorussu -R. Agent, 115 Water street, 15 is prepared to bring out or sen d bati l iihtfi from or to any part of the rid manta. Atka by steam or maling_packets. SIGHT DRAWS ERR SALE, paystoNiii(eliy Part of Ryttopo. • f . . , • Agent for the fndianapoliti and etnifidifttlftel ead.s._ Airo t -Agert for theetsl aleo*StaAlMpi: Sailing Packets, and for the lines of 'Steamers - ing between New York, Lirespisolviniarloet H. H. SMITH„, NcyrA.ll,lr.E6•&xs-Lld 017101 AyX 711 . 1 PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STIIEET.:. :WILLTAIIII24NB. " • , wiyaftwir HARBISON A. corns, ' GeneralPartaan. ". MEANS dic COMM', , (Successors to M'CandlO% Meani ki!6:3 11 wiEcoLEsAit• Gx4;VillO, Coiner wood and Water , MN fe this ROBERT AR : 11 ' ATTORNEY AT Taidlina AND COMMISSIONNR ODDIENDEpkrelka. Missouri, TexaN.WisconsiA, past cnsuum, Illino is. lowa, Florida, tacky sad Michigan. mhs:6tu o. 133 OURTIt . s AV. LOAN OFFICk . HENRY W. c I - -Wiwi' NO. le• snirinrinizio!sivarsicir, Near.tke Corms Eifth. 11.07:11ZY ASnik ti Mitt 4.7. m. quantities lamed on Oold sad . - mondaairwelri. and 4 Bill/ A .4r . Milgrm' all killdeer Talll2lllo 1/4140/06, tor aai t time yawed on. The goods gannet Was withoat the Midget. air Mee Hours from 7 A. M. to 11.0•1 1 : 31.20 E olt T T 49 lit. °Clair 'B`&44t:'•; • ' GES" — TO'OR ORR ww.,Az FOR GABIL,;.. iIrAVARs NUCTIIIOSED FRIOJIL MIPF .mmi YOU, with a choice thick' ot CLOTHS, CASSIEdritES and VESTlNfitothital,cau be purchased at prices far below the usual rates. at rest inducements offered to east buyers, BECKHAM -- B~ Laifay Wholesaleand Ritill • • Agricultural iuiil ie rep*i* merits; .;•,r1 • 4risTiT • i Agents for the Buckeye Mwee , Ramer. Woods' Mower and inbiVflativdrigre: and • Bookstalls sad Moises!! *Few., NO. 127 * .lBEll ir i rdW it Y47, isk4:43mdaw , Pi7TBSUBIEM PA. prAcnrws AND VINZGAII4-: 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 11/01111.EL . 16 10,1711 E CID*IIIVrIEGAIR. in don aii#llbrikileVY • fels ," 111 - trit,t Joe. !,,taIIicPAMWKW, GENERAL AGAIN , T .'. AND COMMISSION M.00#40. No. 4 144,111111 d 44 441 11. . -1,2}11500 A. PA FAUSILY COPA*I.II• a a- 31 • Ninat f itier . DLIBILT-4.1M1L tortes. SOWN CCOMEOLit al' legenti4=Neva*igidi,, PDEMOPIA. 40.13f4. ' • LONG, IIIILLER"&"604 wwfiNEHIMILWRAIERK. AL -416-01111e• sod Wirolsolomo • : sa Jigsaw irrissinvetrimaysen. liaottfootorio of Illundolabig .lAibtietsted Carboni Oils Noißoxsoloi. . ; „ ..0111Lo WAjuijuizED NON•4-.1,411-VX..lll7lKTlRitfiiiFid.;:pgokly 111[06101114441N:': , COMMISSION, 111 Elkt IMT • FOR MI BALI o f ' PIG METAL AND 9Loollo4''' NO. 74 WATER STREET E ip =t L Un— W. CDaXIJ AILUI ..D. CII31...111011AN„ ct:io X P. Miner. 0 " 7 1644 ff1 i r 4 :1 1 111- 7 0 18. BU Oil ULASk IV are tame, 119 Walar Oink , an* ou bligiLibeet. riemPikanuisetiVrsVi‘iliggett Window Olso innanrone li Watilifci can Convex Monk fr.a parlor window. ea and pubhe indidissix „Fr ing ' 't . to isouTs; scriOam GE, NE y ~ . . .‘i 4.....'1,/ CALE 1100 ( E v ir;ii ik . .. , ~,,...,,j; CA D. 5.D , .. ddib 2d door from Market.