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IX.
BURGH POST
nine, [Sernlrty'g excepted.;
not Wood Streiebt.
.NNUM, IN ADVANCE.
criers 12 center per week.
IDVERTISING
30 00
qu❑re. About eight words
torted on the local nage, ten
tion.
r Morning Post
are omen every Saturday
iorrfing.
:mum, in aavanoe
•ndy for wailing, rtvg CENTS
AMES P. BA RR,
Ethtor and Proprietor
re L.onnble rates
11i G1:14 WM. GRAFF
STOVE WORKS
itTIC STREET,
F & CO.,
_1 AC ''E'L-11T7,13.!•4
vntion .f the public t 4 their
'6 T l) (i K
AHD HEATING STOVES
R. Grate Fronts, 11°1
•., among Which will
= Best Coal Cook
=ril=!
Advance, Air-Tight
and Iron Oity,
- - - - -
MST PREMIUM at the
the BEST COAL COOK
Also FIRST PRE-
S awarded to the
AN, GLOBE & REPUBLIC.
ID COOK NOW IN USE. The
1 KANSAS Preipium Stoves
- e cull attention of DEALERS
the largest stock .of .
NTS AND FENDERS
11E STATE.
he DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
- ith Soap Stone Linings, which
r than iron. oc2.4:ig
Plain and Funcy Flannel irn
-1/11 hand, and made to order, on
ILLIAMSON'S
FACTORY,
No. 47 St. (lair Street.
I.INGAR, MONONGAIZE-
G ALILL, would respectfully in
.at ho has rebuilt since the.fire,
.;ed his establishment, and filled
and must approved machinery,
to furnish flooring and planing
ing and re-sawing, doors, sash
dried, frames, mouldings, box
RCM, Sept, 7, 1557
NEW 4:401)S1
Dnd Arrival of
'RING STYLES
-AT
MACRUM CO'S,
17 and 19 Fifth Street
Braids, Laces. Buttons, etc., for
N, newest styles. Embroidered
:ic Collars and Sets. Real Lace
led Collars and Sets, and Hand
k Grenadine and Tissue
Viels,
and 'Pantelett% Edging, Laces,
dies' and Children's Hose, of every
ves, Gittniets, Mite. Bonnet Rib
baker Hoods. Cord, Chenille and
Braid Hoed Nets,
Crinoline Draperie," (French
'hollaye used this skirt, pronounce
nude. The "Quakert skirt" and
Skirt," are also at es. worthy of
attention.
Irnishing Good, Fine Shirts, Col
apenders, etc. of most desirable
assortment of Fancy articles and
Notions.
retail buyers will find a large and
f goods .irs evarq.clepartnient at the
POSSIBLE PRICES FOB CASH.
"ON, MACRUAI hi - C0..17 Fifth at.
CARE & CO.
ILESALE GROCERS,
ud Importers' of
BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
ALSO,
fliers and Dealers in
:ONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
Liberty Street, •
PITTSBUIWJI, PA.
;.NAN & GETTY,
le and Retail Groeerts,
ALlTitrnuti., , vfaispa wpartip
806. ,500 acre* or unmiproVed team o
quality, situated in bledirkitece.',Piliiibtritt'
fouithe of a Milo from the , Allens.rl ; ,P.AO:
which thore, is a good plank road, ; r awls.
(oleo of the town 'orCorydon, &Imo e, wittillKac h
goqd ahrface, indideitiono iif , Petrol m .oh' the
land. and. abundadco, •of choice. Osik,. Pine,gad
other timber, Price .$6 per sago: on 84433 r.. torFO 7 Of
payment. Carbon 011 Will bit taken in intr
I .
I S. CUTEIBEWr dlt•
.JOS. R. HUNTER.
?OEMS /4.:OII)EALESS LY '
'INES, LIQUORS, dze.,
ORTII-EAST corner of
EET AND THE DIAMOND,
ALLEGHENY CITY
O. SMITH Air CO,
:SALE GROCERS,
ECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS,
:SE JOHNSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ttunaill kinds of Country
ce, Winos and Liquors,
lirarn s Tobseo. &c.
L advanoas made on consignments of
'AREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST
PHILADELPHIA.
EN AND FIELD SEED,
rEDYNINH AND GENVINIL
•eneral amortmentat
yal blaPaelmelliia, F r
suilersil Trees,
for saleiv
;KHAM. t ic LONG,
No. 127 Liberty stresst 4
dare's Hose!. tab 22
DAILY POST.
Latest Ball Dresh of Eugenie
Our lady readers will he interested in
this description of one of the latest
ball dresses worn by the Empress Eugenie:
A rube of white tulle, covered with
trimmings up to the knees, looking like a
veritable cloud. with diamonds scattered .
all over it. The sash was not worn round
the waist, hut as a scarf. The lower part
of the bud) was of sky blue. with wide
points before and behind, and covered with
diamonds. Mite velvet bows were placed
on the shoulder withaigraffesof diamonds.
The necklace of diamonds upon blue vel
vet. rather close round the throat. The
coiffure was a bow of blue velvet, upon
which went diamond wheat-ears: at the
sides, leaves of the same color as the
bow, forming a half wreath ; in the Midst.
of these leaves were pendants,..which pro
duced a charming and brilliant effect.--
Some earls descended front the back hair,
which \vas fastened by a comb with dia
monds, forming a diadem. Diamonds oti
velvet of 'lda shade lied not been seen
before, but the effect produced was very
beautiful. The sash worn as a scarf is
called ceinture liayadere. It is very nar
row. draped at the hack of the body, and
tied in a how at the front.
30
$lOO
. 1 75
5 00
12 00
Is 00
,`Knights of the Golden Circle."
The Harrisburg Pirtric,t ha:: at length
discussedithe exi,tence and per.,...0,,!
this nivsterious onier. It :
It appears t hat t his I ; olden circle is com
posed of a gang of plunderers who have
been engaged in robbing the Treasury since
the advent of the present administration..
In the rourse of a single year they hare
ucceeded in abstracting funds to the
amount of over sixty millions of dollars, as
much as the ordinary annual expenses of
the Government during th.• last Adminis
tration. Hence they are called, • • knights
of the Garien Cirele. — A number t.flaella
l;ers have been initiated into this °trims:ma
oblo order from this part of the State.
Floyd's Defense
lien. John B. Fiord has published a long
defense of his course at Fort fonelsan. In
some general remarks he says:
I eensidered the place ill-chosen, out of
position, and entirely indefensible by any
reinforcements which could Is brought
there to its support. It had but thirteen
guns. and it turned out but three of these
were effective against iron-clad steamers..
I thought the force already there sufficient
for sacrifice, as well as enough to hold the
place until Bowling Green could be eraeu
ated with its supplies and munitions of
war. This I supposed to he the main ob
ject of the movement t, Donelson. and the
only !tood that could be effected by desper
ately holding that post with the entirely
inadequate mean- in hand for the defense
of the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers.
With a less force than r,0.0 0 men, the po
sition at Fort Donelson was. in my judg
ment, quite untenable. amyl even with that
force it could have been held for only a
short time, unless a force of '20,000 m en
were supporting it at Clarksville. and '25.-
oko more at least had Leen stationed at
Nashville.
"Contrabands" at the North.
The Rochesh•r N. 1.1 Cnion. of :.4at •
urday. says:
Just about these days there seems to Itr
quite an influx of strange colored persons
in our city. lilaeh is telling some large
story about, his escape from slavery and
his sufferings. These persons iiome here
expecting to he taken care of by .` white
folks," and. disappointed in that expecta
tion, resort to means for a living not coun
tenanced in this community. Two or three
of the species were before the police mag
istrate this morning for vagrancy and com
mitting petit larcenies, and were summa
rily disposed of Lc sending them to the
penitentiary. They are only placed where
they can earn their living. and not sponge
it out of citizens.
Stevens and Cameron
Thaddeus Stevens is a genuine Aboli
tionist ; like the Gazelle, he cares not
what a public man does, provided he is
sound on the main issue. Being crazy on
the slavery question and u 1 to the elbows
in the public treasury, Mr. Stevens face
tiously denominates " supporting one's
country." The gentleman the other day
in reply to Mr. Dawes. of Massachusetts,
stated that—
' • He, with some Of his colleagues, had
protdsted against the appointment of Cam
eron, though the protest was not of much
avail. Afterwards, Cameron took a dif
ferent course from what they expected,
and among other things, wrote the remark
able words to Gen. Sherman : "You will
assure all persons held to involuntary labor
who may be received in the service of the
Government, that they will, under no cir
cumstances, be again reduced to their for
mer condition, unless they choose to re
turn." And all will remember how his
report was emasculated then. He (Mr.
Stevens) felt proud of the man he bad for-,
merly opposed,. and declared he would sup.:
port him. Alt. Cameron had cut his.lac
quaintance, which was then renewed, and
he had determined to support him as long
as he supportailds:otantrys!
CAril B. SEELY.
. 141 FIFTH STREET, opr,oAite Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT,
DEAL.CII.B IN .
NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Seen
itiee ap4
ICO R SALE ---TOUR LOTS IN COL.
line township, adjoining St. Matra Cemetery,
ninety-six•feet front, by one hundred. and ten di
depth, enclosed. by Palms fenee...The lota will
be sold together or separately, at be* ftraree
longtime. 'Apply to JAS. S.:O2VLIN,
• apSaltf Et& ageatainetory:,
NOTICE IS HEREBYUIVEN THAT:
that the partnership latitinirEj* - - .-
tween ANDREW J. I3AREtt • 181111,-,,
LER, under the firm of BAKER & MILLER, was ,
dissolved. by mutual conpegbpat day of
April, ISM. The deblar - birinctdasid p_arther
ship are to be received by said A. J. BAKER, and
All accounts to he settled by him.
A. S. BAKER,
CYRUS MILLER.
lwd
Arir-PALRTNERINAW4IIIO ASia
sociarderiticerhstrObril Strati iindieen
ern} Commission
. Mree cu t am ßrunneer, R. B,
BERT, oar burner emstbeibe•eoudieted!
in the name of R. ETA BONS. • •
CUTHBEBTc7II4Bp...,,B. B. MEI
SO Va lli tinitl i t i ff - Wit.
01 MARKET STREET, Pittaburi& attend tb
eof ft n t;a 4 Hista jcit =l , action %r o ll &Cf. , la
- . ,
w c to-11m Col
NEArr 'ICE 1 Tong c h i
4 1 , C4r0w . • iiirOc*-IPtc
ietfor sue emote
:‘ " • .
ap2B ; . N 0.6 Wood Ares
Lit an FRIDAY MORNING' MAY 2
seq.
EUROPEAN GOSSIP
Her' is an anecdote of a confidence
maul told by Monsieur Pasquier, who was
a Prefect of Police in Paris under the first
Emperor :
A magnificent carriage drove up. one
due, to the door of a rich jeweler in Paris,
and a well-looking, important and not
over-dressed gentleman alighted from it.
He said that he wanted a complete wed
ding pnotre. consisting of a lady's set
of diamond ornaments, the price limited
to •kO,OOO francs, equal to $40,000. From
several designs, which he examined with
the evidently practiced eye of a connois
seur, he selected ,one,. which he desired
might be executed within five days, and
insisted on leaving'4,ooo francs with the.
jeweler as a deposit. 'He also selected a
ring, worth 120 francs, which he begged
might be sent to him : the next day., giving
his address as Prince Gargarin, Hotel
Hollande, flue de la Paix, which was a
more fashionable house in 1805 than it is
in 3862.
The jeweler's messenger called at the
appointed time, and was shown into an
apartment in the second story. There
were tire or six liveried lackeys in the
ante-chamber, one of whom escorted him
to the Prince, who received and examined
the ring, paid for it and presented ten
francs to the messenger, who returned
home, joyfully congratulating the jeweler
on having so wealthy and liberal a cus
tomer.
" On the fifth dav, as agreed, the jewel
er carried home the diamonds and found
the Prince in his study, sitting before
his cylindrical secretaire. His Highrtess
minutely inspected the jewels witli . st glass.
and suddenly one of the valets announced
• Prince Dolgorouki. 'Ahl my brother.
in law,' exclaimed his Highness. • I do
not wish him to see the present with
which I intend surprising his sister. Re
quest him to stay in the drawing-room,
and I will immediately join him. '
• • T.iuching the table. the cylinder moved
and the secretaire closed. The diamonds
were within it—but on the table was as
open box filled with plump leather bags,
and numerous roleaux of Louis were hud
dled together confusedly. On his arrival,
the jeweler had noticed all this treasure,
and more especially alarge Russia leather
port-folio, well lined with bank -notes, the
rough edges of which were visible.
'• The 'Prince quitted the room. saying
that he would . immed'iately' . return. The
polite. jeweler begged hint not to hurry
himself. Twenty minutes elapsed, which
seemed like three Louis to the jeweler,
over whom a. 'vague apprehension crept.
The dour opened—Oh. h eri , i s hi s . Hi g h•
ness. he thought. 2%:0. It was the master
of the hotel, who asked if he was waiting
for any one. For the return of Prince
Gargarin.• the jeweler answered. • I have
just sold him a set of diamonds f'or 200.000
francs. Are you his secretary?' The
maitre (I . ',lel shook his head and sadly
said, • I am his dupe, and so are von, 'I
suppose. • • Impossible The diamonds
are shut up in that seeretaire. Besides.
look at all this money. '
Alas, the leathern bag which ht• seized
was tilled with nails. The roleaux were of
wood. The Russian leather portfolio con•
tained scraps of waste paper.- nowever,
there was one consolation--the diamonds
were sate. A locksmith was sent for--
the seeretaire optned,•xnd found—empty
It stood flush up against a wall, in which a
bole had been made. and, there being a
corresponding hole in the back of the see
rewire. the jewels had readily been re
moved into the next room. The jeweler.
as lie well might be, was in despair. The
ma , ter of the hotel.had been swindled: All
the servants were his except the valet de
ehambre. who was the confederate of the
Prince. They had decamped, without
suspicion, at the door of the hotel. All
efforts to discover them were ineffectual.
[Remainder to-morrow.]
Wt PiCHMEILTZ ft 4'o
•
Ituvejust received L huge losortment of
GENTS, DOYN AND YOUTHS
FRENCH CALF
PATENT LEATHER BOOTS,
Calf and Patent Leather Con
gress Gaiters. Oztierd Ties,
and Strap Shoes,
lwayg to be had at
ap3;
EATON, MACRIIM co—
NO. :7 FIFTH SWAT,
JOBBERS IND RETAILERS
-0E
Trimluirote
Vmbroit en
'Qs
.Ifosiot7
Ahlrta,
Cullers,
Ties,
Enspendere, Skire,
Bun and Rai n Cuanrk m,
Corsets /.
A.tui allidnds May Artioleagniti
Whol3alibuyers supplied on beenVns.
EATONACZt I
P. RSTIM 8"D. rtirtirsc. i. 1111.111211
/At
it - v- - snsw4ac
(Succeeor to Ramer klkailiiiiisif.)
Whassals DealitiOki!"
rorapi Prete,' Itititiiiukry,
1111 4 1011, 4 "
NOS.III AND - 110CWCIcritintililM1
gliri***gig:
S. B.& C.P.-111[14111ELE,
Qiibntso{nren and 21 0 41. ix
BOOK. CAP, LETTER,
and idlichida of
WEANING PAlTR;haveremoved from
N 0.17 Wood orwredial . to
N). 33 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pa..
ap9
AW Cash paid for RAGS:
WeitttifitrlnrecrT rig"
A. i fiar.ll% '
18 Federal street, Allegheny.
l irmtzt4 ulkiajemr-
Maria • ig NO
arautir. can • • -
W. P. MARS HALL.
fr Wood street-
1110 EARL S — . td4
35 cases Nu. 1 received and fir sale by
uth22 • 1111121RY' .0314.1101
, . . . .
g7to C *li II .ly 1 , 4 * . ii.*4**;o•
bales, .of lelgh• col lei . tf wt. re
eived-paY dill:taw tton iat by -:
"asb2: 4 , ~1 • - .W. lai.. , c
TO OIL. ECRIPINFIELig.
TRE ENDERSIGNEP • HAVE. MARE
arrangement; to fit up 4All pefiwerilw, under
Dr. Tweddle's Patent TROMP APPARATIiS,
Patented February 4th, 1862, by which fire is ren
dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum
or other Oils, and we guarantee our work canno
be excelled in durability, simpßeity or economy.
We refer with confidence to the following pa r-•
ties, whose Refineries wa have fitted uP :
The above works were designed and constructed
and put in operation by Dr. 114, .C.TWEIIpLE
The following works we hay, td#o fitted up:
Economy Oil Compalit.Mirlingt . Mik
Messrs. Chadwick & Cram on; ntna
Johnson Grahspet.64Fo., Woods' Run
Brewer, Sill & CO., Pittsburgh :
Reese & Graff, do
Johnson & Brother, do
Forsyth Brim. ,k Co., Blanchester.
Brass Founders, Plumbers
mhll:3md
SMITE, PARKA
NINTH WAlIfl FOUNDRY,
Warehouse, N. 149 First and 120 iieomidiefi..
Manufacturers of all sizes and deseriptltesa of
CoaWil, Restarts and Stills, Gasped Wail VP*.
Sad Irons. Doti irons Wa,gonilogr, Steel. oulds.
Pullies,Mangurs ad& CattPlitr
Also Jobbing and hi/whine 'Borings °family de
soription. made to order.
Having a complete machine sisor at t o
the Foundry. all necessary fitting* Übe y
attended to :foal
'LIS PECI ALLY :, ' • -..::: :.1..
A-41' the ignorant andfalse
ly Modeet of all defionii
nations, treat and • .
delicate .disorders. self- •
abuse and , - diseases or . i ,., ..
Mations common and in-
eident to youth's of both •(•..
sexes; antsidultsi.single or • wearied • tegibuse
De Bw.ewsgavr :publishes the tatiLof his-rdpine
so, the ignorant pd falsely mediglire dreadfully
shcked, and think it a 'great.ste very 'lmmoral
and lor , ecustatninetton andi t pioli sawing
their,inves„promisinestins ma, teal.; TAW
fateily Physician should be can essettkVfip_thena
in ignorance that they do the EMI We ur.RRAN
STRIP, iexcept publishingleettalnerative pear
tice might , irairieti ti Ahem alimiliferists6iial;
modest and presumptuous, DAtirlbild
raised-iii-Iggerateee, aprerorirp at auct
who compare society, a
intelligenononnagtsjg&te
dollars and rent, mysteriously. -- nly °silly '
gotten. It is to publicity. rowevet at numerous
1
parents and guardian: are .t , 4 that their.. e
sons. daughters and wards,previotedy. feeble 1
sickly and of delicate condition slid appearance, j
have been testorixt to health and vigor by ' DR,
ItItANSTRUP, beeides many before and , slier
marriage through him bare been eared mach suf
fering. anxiety, mortification,' iid.- . f.cpermatort
bee or nocturnal emmissions, are eogioletely cured
in a very short apace of time bp Ids mum' remedies.'
which arepeculiarlyhis own. Th . compounds
from the Vegetable kingdom, nit seen the
falhieY:uf the Mercurial treatmen two abaudon
ed it and substituted the veil Female dig-.
U
eases arc treated with marked su having bad
over forty years ultu experience i 1 their treat
ment in hospitals of LothVie' CU World and in
the United hates: leads Mar to sMlllidn..allistig: a;
fair trial, health andhavpinesie in bloom
upon the now—palled ebeeitTrl nger with
moutehanke aud .qulocka. hut . Os mud
4
Consumption anti all of iLA ki r maw% of
which en many annually All our countries, can
nuw ho relieved, providing. they attend to it in
time Full particulars ran he had of my treatment
by procuring a copy of the Medical Ad viser, which I
is given gratis to all that apply Raving the ad • ;
vantage of over forty years experience and I
observation, consequently. he has superior Skill
in the treatment of special diseases, and who is
daily consulted by the profession, as well as rococo- I
mended by repectable citizens, publishers, pro-
prietors of hotels., do. Office WS Smithfield
street, near Diamond street. Private vein mon i - •
cations from all parts of the Union strictly at
tended
to. Direct to
de4-Iydftw
WILLIA BAGALIFY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
ia2o:tf PITTSBURGH.
G REAT INDUCEMENTS NOW
OFFERING TO BUYERS,
either Wholesale or Retail. at the Cheap Csah
BOOT A ND SHOE STORE OF
JOS. H. BORLAND,
!-.4 Market et.: 2,1 door Iron Fifth.
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
MERCTIA NT TAILORS,
N O . 4
ST. CLAIR STREET.
31 FIFTH STREET
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
PARK, .111"'CUREVY .Sc Co"
Manufacturers of
Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cop
per Bottoms,Raised Stilt Btoms 1 3
Solder, aim. Alle importersot ,
andltor
dealers In Metals. Tin
Plate. Sheet Iron.
.. , . Fire,,ike.
g constaitiy on 'hind. Tinmen's Alaehit e_..
In l'xiilf. i i r yarer s u , st li t t l s it. 14 1 9 1. F i tle n T a. and120
Special orders of Copper cut to any desired
p tn. fe2l:lydaw
1
NEW GOODS—
EASTEA,_I!I ;
fori the and approaching seeson. Buyers
are reepectfully requeateqtrosall and examine our
W. waltz & co.,
mEßcLorr Tawas, 143 , Federal Streit,
uths actor Mask* Swum A J hs nits
BECKHAM do LONG,
•
Agrinaltursi and r.sirixting Imple
ments, Seeds, &c.
Agents for the Buckeye Mower 'and Reaper.
Woods' Mower and Iron H arrester. and
Bookstore andlusanon's Ntusery,
NIL ITT LIBERTY STREW,
J1 1 4 4 0041F
PITTIEIBURGA.
WASpig.
4614411-,M611314 mtiefo
deZell44:
R.SI Wood.
cl.r.irres ram
-
CAL istkoTs, 54.00
OMNI'S NNE -
CALF 800 -
Messrs. Long, Miller & Co., Petrone Works
AV ightinan & Anderson, Eagle do
S. M. Kier do Co., ExeeLgior do
Alex. Taylor S.: Co.. 'Jefferson do
Lockhart & Frekv, Thtilliant •do
DAVIS & PHILLIPS,
Nos. 100 WATER Sc. 104 FIRST STREETS.
STEAM AICD GAS FITTERS
f P*
TO THE PITIII4C.
BOX ROO,
PittAburgh Poet Office
-AND
SMELTING WORKS.
We have just received from the
Wholesile . land Retell Dealers in
EATON. jitAriMit & Co.,
Non. 17 and 10 Mat Jilireet.
• PlCtifialltalf . .
JOB/110118 AND' II ETAILINIS,
TRIM11111+,118: - EmmtolitArAs:..lipsrxßy,
cluArz.s; MrLi t lllirießY•GOODS.
Shirts, t;ilitirs. Zerittrs; Tai-og: FancY
Artirlo Anti Notioirts.of
0-1 1-Clq::4 4 idt eulisftrY .34sottanb.
PeidAaff,a4a_an wad Isdy t.d . seirtAan, 01111
ritithilikonhile4itif;stiteli.L • • .•', • ' •
WiIIIbESALE•DE.PALIVI'MENTt•-Sectind floor
of- liTtßd ./1.9 Fifth stzogt. . mho
. .
X.DRIJWATiIiTMINE7.I.IIIOI4:. ,. .. , •,.
.1.. • Di. BILOW - NIiIt.tDICAL.J.. ~. 4- 1111
and 4'l;ll.(iiq.A.A. Otfise. No. 640. : ~,, -. W- ~
•Smittifieltratfe*: -
' ;•ilt..4b4t:Fh"." .- ' .....-/
•Penaffraidii. '- -
Dr..tiAlis IT eitha?n,
.91 "'Nob • mud' ticupi:
Pracricefot last !g r. Ws ' •-,
"vets: ~ .I,s4;bilein tigiii- %
tonfined.iikestlyAoPiirate and ,
&mice Diseases. : . .., -
011:1ZIM AND'BTRANGEN
In neeti of ai inadiidefdami..olv*lregt full t.
fd14 114 4 ' Arblac i Alat e iAte " i r rek:
ttlf laildidiewaeltins kAtiettnar
ohbanandt wwinftattent re 7
g
irrem ,fee eigrf°4o NTltg.kw
i •
• •
•. •-- , . e. , •
. • . 1118 , '' ' , •
neiers.filithilklo4o ' ..,......' ...,, ,• ' • ./l i teino, l •
Diseases. APTirdle! • ' .1..1V . " 1"*"
Alab all dined a 411" •.. :':0:;" ir ' taint.'
which. InanifikUrf • - en • ' , : d vtettet
Pearls - ill& ..414 , ,atplt iai moilYgfv - h ,f !akin dia..
mace. tliesneA o w e t.nui t /*entirely
tkruarant..To Pons icW.i . :Wow n offer ,
hopeeot alilureackl 'mid, twabwarin,''e
'AiPriaV:B4•o44*.:7
Dr. Itrow?ti,r, l'orAna a r? ..,,,,,e
brougt u ogftent Witt& tat sensual
pwidab Waig an . lima minded
il oWittg tpakijO r n la ) degruction are
_tkigg ,
e. la i l l r i r . e lk
* Wit na y t t i ! e e ,t c o o r tt a t t i i tg
oftaalthi. , :•- , • •:' - -,' •
i t
•:t • : . 410; 1 4i4t.Ttigi •
1! • Dr. DaoWu'e - remedies ;ow Ito cure the
painfitt&seieti'newrittsaiw-- e will `wartfirit a
cute.' Manley immerDes,toG Alonnarrhtes.
StliTUrithigliiiPlArlillap Weakwee ..
Mon ,Plappmikon says o, the Joint.,
tistn iem ar d = r - ectlit, Pains In thf!
Back *put* a Dia . ..4oer. ti
gittliPtetteng,iltittraitgat..t.g ~
rut, d reetealt, It . RID .:(,'-li,olSOLStaitttlie i
St., PitteburghiPa - .; will balmatedintely lm, veer
ed. Medicine lout, to any address. t , afoly pack° 1
sad secure froln observation.
°Doe and Prrytifellooms, Nc. 50 Smithfield
street. Pittstntren. Pa. " - n 0134. was
irlf.Ttiteae FACTORY,
PITTSBURGH BRANCH,
REMOVED TO
No. 11.14 WOOD STREET
FIRST DOOR FROM FIFTH STREFT, ADJOIN
[Na TME
Now ie the time 40 M 25
FIRST CLASS P/ANO,
at the loweet paqsible price Call BOCTII OIHY
tew left, WLSE S ggoT.ItER,
ap4 '3l . artgfeicturer s
COAIL. NUT COAL, STACiii- AND
CO.KE.-DICKSON. STEWART' .k PO,
509 LIBERTY STREET.
Having superior facilities for supplying the best
quality of Coal s Nut Coal. Slaek and coals. are
prepared to delayer the same, in any quantits to
sultriest, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is
bro fresh daily by railroad - and is dry and
free !desk. Particular attentioniriven to sup
plying families. oe2i-3m
THE SLAUGHTER COMMENCED,
The -llimirkies ate tie btefluieeit,l!
WE SHALL SNOW 11D WWII*
Bat Take all the quarter We Can Get.
100,000 ROLLS
Of Cheap WALL PAPER. Iltorders.
of Newest Styles Mad Usual
Variety, to be Mold
tbia Spring.
This large 6tock, having been purchased at re
duced prices, will be sold very• low.
MAGNIFICENT PARLOR PAPERS,
BEAUTIFUL PANEL PAPERS,
EXTRA WIDE PAPERS OF -
FRENCH AND. ENGLISH DESIGNS.
Bargains Not Confined to Remnants.
We take RAGS as well as CASH.
WALL PAPER STORE,
At the Old Stood;lce. S 7 Wood Street.
W. P. MAHSUALL.
*it-Paper Hanging and Wl44eiraabillg, Quickly
and well done; try ExperieeerdWoilando.
mhtlehad ' .
NAfi'lEtiONA.
vire Meg iveW ItivorAtcrriettie
%Mr airtkoNlihkSilit brilllanoyhdbwthing
Nudism -9f o gilbr. tmeeptuw ol
co
lor. onwuwartant. tpilee °hen by_
p y
lu rn
"nore ..r.
Oil
To.owoote.yeo con impeois,lly reoom mend
it. Also. our manuft4ture oI
CAUSTIC SODA ,
Used by all largelkatiMakers and Oil Retineriem,
which 'Feels 10 per cent in strength all the make
rom4l4 2 ,...4qlV) , :blrOught to , dm Aqua r r. Our
man tuee 9 •
SAPONIREL 011CONCENTRATUILTis SALT, it!
Are ad Wfikand kenrobly, known, we truet the
mention to sull= •
Al! orders in intridrietr will be protantir at
tended to by
GEOltat COLSON. - 2Soot.
•
Poona. Salt'Moara*at urthrOom
24 Wood twos% ;'ittoborirb•
J OE4 D 8;
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
City,
m/NrrieTulmks op
SEAMLESS. BAGS,
AND OF ,
os-N-A.titrEtGrS,
Inf,frift k 40 zilches Wide.
awl'AV4/,, anIDS COl
,
mm :iris
m o
WEGIE.7PAIMMI & CO.,
STEAM ENOII4I BUILDERS
IroPounders,
GOMM MAdNNISTS AND BOILER MAKERS,
Near the Penn. B. B. Pamager.,tiermt,
PITT I
••.,: . -. . • . :• - ••••,;•oi P , 1,-;..1,
ardWW. •AtflL I •i OF
. 244balfor i enot• ' one
d ' - pollwr,- ' switel 'for
' Mills, Saw Ils, Blast Farness, Factorise,
„flee parti it Of
'EnaitiatendliZZOOtit mi r e ar 3- for
wiLritelats, mislay an4iTtWP•bl•
Nave also on hand:' filslila . Mllllllo for skijo
r:11:: ih 1 14 00 . 0 4/. 1 4104!") 1 100 0 4ers a liver ,
ntion.
irregv llol2° *" l6 4- 6h I liirit t i-ii
vani ar ic , .901 tz,:= . 70 o
. ola prim jeer machinery naanufretur•
sit of the beer i lltr of materi als, and warranted
in all easeelpeaireedielkedkw. , I.
s • .• . , .
Onlers_the eoantputgliett
tedandy Ill= '' ' -- ' ""avr
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO,
:Or PITTSBURGH,
(iFFlct,Nia. .37 :IF lithifit, Bank Blot*.
irarstikk% • A'ti NVit KINDS Of.
JILEr4fI ) gIN - Er It WKS.
ISA oz. F.S. President; JOHN D. MeCORD,
Vice President; 1). M. BOOK. Secretary endd.
WILLIAM DEAN..pener4l Agent. •
-. DI REVOES--isnie Jones, C:ll.llus4ey, Har
vey °Wilk Sbbn A. Mimi. B.
L..Falniestoek, JOri D. BLeCirt.i. Cahtnin•Adam
J &rols, R. P, Sterling, Capt. . T4a.n, Robert L.
31'Grow. Robt.ll. Dar N. * rica
JAMES . A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
FOP. TM: S.ll v OP
Flour. • Grals,,,llemor, Lard, halter,
• Dried Trutt: and Produce
Generally,
REF R ( e l e o li r n u if. er Market and Fla qy SAritegs.,
• , , PITTaBc,II.OII,.P.A,
TO—Fran6s (1. Bailey, }lig!, ;William
1911ilivorth, Sr., S. Cuthbert Sr Son, Pittsburgh,
"Boyd Qtt .11u1.-ker 6Weilriligetio . S. Btu4Y.
tick. 31.. th „ie Cm;
P* .. 1 . 011“Y Tt:.„ All dc rebu, Pvjii ThIC tt acro !
, %
F 1(
.! , . . . .
o[7 . . WAN %OM. T GOOD NEW
. Fret or - o&plim' m - rifeeumimt: , t,iixiA., iiiilf
ntimir _kauds.4, 'Spleps c aeoh.,4s lifitno, l or
isie, Sew Orange;Leruon and Citron 1 go to
lihWarth &Brothers:, In the Diaaatoil, , where yon
1011 s,et.H. new crux) ot Fruit and lomy than, .It.,
-int: Otlior'hotise in fltii ' city'. Al .n a Kenery In IA
all a.sorpaont of Family 4.4rueeriK,T.,, NN inee,
andle . ?, awl all 'Other' kinds of Forelgn and
Donnif tit. Liquor , .
Ile WO.FIT/I .: 'Min'!" ER,
1e24 e..t.nor Ilianiond and Diamond alley.
WALL PAPER ! !
WINDOW CURTAINS, &c
New Style
fur Spriu::
A Great Iferiely end Flue Assort
merit from 8 1-4 cents
to 83 per Piece,
Fr ,r Bale by
THOMAS PALMER,
NO. AI WOOD STREET,
Between 4th & sth, 2d door below Diamond Alley
mh.T
lIPORTANT
TO
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY.i , PATENT AGENCY
REMIT C. LAWRENCE. hObT. W. FENWICA.
For Twelve Tears For the priqt four
years Manager of
an Officer of the A the Waahington
ft Branch of - Setero
Patent Office—the "1.11 ti in er•l e a n
* * Patent Agency
last fo ar as a A and for Fifteen;
' Years In the Pat-
Member of the - :met Agency BUOli•
en ss.
Board of Appeal. n
NOTE—AII information nece*.ery P, 1 rocure a
Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free or
cbarge.
Refer to present Commissioner of Patents, lion.
David P. Hollowv, • de2P:tf
POLL* HALL BILLIASDHA.L.O.N.
C.HARLESHARD:siEWITopId remind bin old
a fri twisatokeustotiiers 'that'll! 16 still to lie found
al
1 - Mita P. ' • ate c il:a u t
'valid.. of Lawerikerpagd lb sun on orith.the
littrt
hall, a well appointed, billiard saloon, with good
tablet., balls and cues.
Remember the pia ce, Apollo Hall, Fourth st.
near Wood, entrance from 'Fourth. iylthly
A. - 1) I_/ Ar. ISW
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
O. 165 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE
FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH,
ANT ,
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY,
I=!
PUMPS. HYDRANTS SHEET LEAD,
Lead Pipe, Puridid 11E4. Lead—iiii&Plaitiber'e
material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in
the most approved manner. Tanks line Lead or
Copper. houses fitted with Waters ad Om Fix
tures.
N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
spit :lyd
IiORTICE.LT It A I.—
6 4 TRAWBERR1'
RAS.PBERRY,
and' BLACKBERRY PLANTS,
GRAPE FINES
CTTRRA'I 4 .:T,
and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES,
LINEAR,
RITEUEARB_
aud ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
all of the beet quality; and' weivuite4 true to
lame. For tude at 291EIFTH 61111iFT..
DIMS J.
: : :
, EANLLERSia 004
Agents/0P Pit4.lPurill•
~~!~+1jreo.:
DtrQlne!M.' ;,',I!M! WOIM,
VULtrOrir • •
NANVl , •OTtritiAil 074 Wff!ll,./qtAy.A.T
FIPYB i$ 10150,-
GAS - A4ol , sx74*,F4Mice,.
iee sa-Rtialkatimio**o4ll4lo.lll=l"
Brie oz somor lazzooolomo f 9
rya* and repaTirlisirr,
aibre t•qbl•; , r
a . , .: b. (.. • )),'"' At
M
Ni t -7
....gat - 44i Et T -feat!
. .
C. WEST . OS ' CO••
114RUZIOTIIIIIEll OP
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROCKAWAYS, SVLICIMAND SLtGHS.
So. 187 Peuss ‘ litreet,
'1? 411.8tork wairented to be of the bast meta
?la 11 /4.Y5'r ll OPOiP• mYl2:l9d.
SHAMINJS 11511094-
100 DOZEN WHITE AND COLORED
SHAKER HOODS,
or ante by ava me or inniOdozen.
EATON, SACRUM & CO.,
No. 17 Fifth P.
EAGLE O
WIGHTYU
aiik ;slim Oil. quat t il=
Ilistia•Wasit "
If: ir'. t. '. ''' T -,....f tA Of
Esta'bUsbek.llMititi
spitiVG GOtital
t~t~~a.
CLOTHS, C.A&MiM3S
AND ,
•
Nye It-4 No* fictive** e'Veibt‘;
I'LETE stock ...4
spnix G o or - Ds ,
all 11(11V and deiiiratiHe
earefollv iialeete4 h.! New .Yiirk, , wit 1;;:. 116
please - the inofitteatiilea . us, and. compria
the various lie* falqn and note!tie l le4
season:: ' -
We woilld re.vectcuir7
I . 3oppit an early
our pntrOns Tin he; to test the
the fume or thipneelvee.
SAMU*4 .4aREIr 4 soN,:`
Ti tipirai;;'
No. 19 Flilla
R64l:R:r
,VAIZELL. 1":1$AllW
ROOT.. .
Wholesale -GThoing,
I : : I :•
COMMiSSION AND FORINADDIND, INE11040", 4 . ,
.fir D .
Denier±iti Prridtteci anclintEshinnsti Mandb36ool l, . -
No. iM LIIBESITYKTIIetanIcdA
PrrISIMOIL
. . _
NEW MEDICAL, DISNIVtIit
TIRE tfirlEEDlr AND. r
-N.' ENT cure of • ' • • - '
GONORltilla; 4 41.ErT,IJR • ni
Discharges, Seminal lt oakum, N
-lryonti nee; Genital 'ta
ht lit". <4; oval. Striatinw and • t 'ono •
.fie c ons of the Kid. .
." , •VAliTl(ll3laCifier. • •
\ • -ad by up wavit
in • ,
IN I'. I . IIYRICII
their private prnotlce. ;tiff) the entire
• Lq...r.edirm Coritee. C.teart f tts;scri
compound hitherto known.
BELL'S- SPECIFIC PILLAI
are speedrin siatien, 'Asti effetal ;1t.6f010
feat da4s,, tuSd when a care la,. . • I
ant. They are prepared from •. • , • .
that are harm Te-lion the system; . -
to the stomach, el. impreitttaer.i • • • - ^uk
being sugar coated, all Pal,.*:l •
No change of diet Is nee t • • -
nor does theft actionin • e r-1 4
suits. Each boauontaisgaittleass4llBo.',TY.
_ PRLON9IA-IX)Ltdit
and will be sent' by mil : Za4Pa \Sp* Ittl7
veVited Agent;, tie!! or manes.
cintr‘griatiue without sty aiintattarit , anpaba
•
0,7
corner Market street lib* '.11&1111"
atilault.w
EI lICIPPE.N.N
RATTIGAN, Etl W'
1 Agent, 113 Water street, Pittsburilla,ftr)
is prepared to bring out or send back p
from or to any part of the old country, : eith.
steam or soiling packet;. .
SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable An liar
port of Europe.
Agent for the Indi a napoli. and einebinatiltall
road. AIR.). Agent 14 the old Black Slit' Liesyt
:ailingti.r the lines of ttiteamera
trig. between Now orb:, Lirenpool. (nantitir and
Galway. fell
H. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC
I=l
PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET,
WILLIAM RICANS,D d
HARRISON A. COPPIN. Special-
t
General Partners.
'7°4l
..4 1,4 44 8 '4 4 ..A-OWT‘or
aStoceessors to M'Candlots, Maismik - 04110 '
WHOLESALE GR • .
Corner Wood and Water Wefts,
prrnisvitair: 11A. _
ROBERT ARTHIIRS, -
ATTORA'EY AT LAW,
AND CDMMISSIONER . OF DE4D.5.,.*.0tt"
Missouri, Texas. Wiscons in , Virginuh.--"r; %le
onisiana, Tilinois,lowa, Florida, IndisaL
ucky and Michigan. ' -
rahrnfhu. No. 135 FOURTH $T' .
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIO
S TT.. .
, . „.
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD TEEN
Near the Garnet riftii. • -
116410NEY LAINDE AN
.1.7. E. quondam; lcianed on Gold an •
moth* Jewel*/ 'add' Silver if • ,
all kinds ortiolato fer
time oared on.. • wads cannot be •r 1
without, this DEIN.
SD- Olfioe /toms from 7 A. N. to /41 . P.
Jaz
OWEN BY
MERORA,IT-TALAOK O
49 St. asairlitivotho ,• •
GENnaws:it i mpert e tiftwoos.,
ii*vise alrirtriqr . EV Ririe
e sti gisem,
purebred :at prim* hr blikricap Pima
4 pe rar iin C luce Pr t ! °ll ? c "kb * Mh:
pii:Aittrimi AND IiTNINIALIF-
cto4) B URHE LS bitiEl? ?..44-9104;-c.1
.
HA sums PIMA tIIINCICVIIIIII4Ift
'dors and for malelby::
WLLLLAJC. BACl44ialkY
- 11 k NA*, Wiellt4
Joe. IL 1 1 4 1KOMPOCIPIMW
OINERICL
AND
001111188101 /12311/14,11V.
No. 4 North Ftellit
del43m PlinsAragilnAjt.
FAIIIIILT COAL DlCrer.
WM spirvrAitT,—*i..
DE"-r-voit. .11,1
" 00 =1 1 1ffitallarQ3441011011M
gi r itglig supplied witix st
(110!wW1K0406.
RE'TIEVOIVA. OIL WO
Lona. MILLER a tHy„,
woßti d i ltry irqm k tol i g i gv,.m.;,
arofliesautd - Warakime
23 3141.11153 r 11/121EAT, P1T313111
Mrbonaw= Orissa,* ,ad ' NO. 1 ZEZEInED llVAlgaintr
NO11•EX0/61111Maivan as ham;
Jive. stosiiiimON:'.•-t''
c otAiklISS).l, 1-:',11,41,0401t:
Frit - ' - f r r r fl
PIG lIIETAL ARV %WOW
NO. 74 WATER,IIIASET,==f
oo
w. conorawaw...w: cmorugosawr...l.
moan. c,1,-•
=ME
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