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HE PITTSBURGH POST
Published every morning, [Sunday's excepted.;
Corner Fifth and Wood Streets.
TERMS 86 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE
Kir Delivered by carriers 12 cents per week.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Square, one time 50
three times 81 00
" one week 175
" one month 500
" three months 12 00
'' six months 18 00
" nine months 24 00
EN ingar 30 00
T . make a square. About eight words
average a line.
Business notices, inserted on the local page, ten
cents a line each insertion.
The Saturday Morning Post
Issued from the same office every Saturday
morning
Terms Si per annum, in advance.
AQ - Single Copies, ready flyr mailing, FIVE CENTS
Address JAMES P. BARR,
Editor and Proprietor.
6 Advertising at reasonable rates.
T. J. GRAFF PAUL HUGUS WM. GRAFF
WESTERN STOVE WORKS
245 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH
GRAFF & CO
3 1LAIVI'VACMT:IRT:IIS
Would call the attention of the public to their
LARGE STOUR
of well selected
COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
ALSO, IMPROVED
Kitchen Ranges, Grate Fronts, Rol
low Ware, &c.. among which will
found the Rest Coal Cook
Stoves in the State.
The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight
Eclipse, and Iron City,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the
State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK
STOVES. Also FIRST PRE
MIUM awarded to the
TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE & REPUBLIC,
For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The
KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves
are unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALERS
and BUILDERS to the largest stock of
CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
IN THE STATE
N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
oal Cook Stoves with Soar Stone Linings, which
and the fire better than iron. oe'Ais
463• Tine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Un
der and Oyershirts on hand, and made to ordor, on
shortest notice, at
R. WILLIAMSON'S
FACTORY,
No. 47 St. Clair Street
JAMES MILLINGAR, MONONGAIIE
LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully in
form the public that he has rebuilt since the fire.
and having enlarged his establishment, and filled
it with the newest and must approved machinery,
is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing
boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
and abutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box
making, Ac.
SOUTH PITTSBURGH, Sept, 7,1857. jam
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!
Second Arrival of
NEW SPRING STYLES
—A T
EATON, MACRUM & CO'S,
Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street
Ribbons, Gimps, Braids, Laces, Buttons, etc., for
Dress Trimnungs, newest styles. Embroidered
Book and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lace
and Lace Trimmed Collars and Sets. and Hand
kerchiefs. Black Lace, Grenadine and Tissue
Viels,
Chemise Yokes and Pantaletts, Edging, Laces.
Ruffles, etc., Ladies' and Children's Hose, of every
description, Gloves, Gaunlets, Mite, Bonnet Bib
bons, Ruches, Shaker Hoods, Cord, Chenille and
Braid Head Nets.
Another lot of " Crinoline Draperie," (French
:Skirts) Those who have used this skirt, pronounce
it the bee ever made. The "Quakert Skirt" and
the "Flexure Skirt," are also st es worthy of
attention.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Col
lars, Ties, Suspenders, etc, of most desirable
styles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and
ots.
Wholesale and retail buyers will find a large and
excellent line of goods in every departmentat the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH.
apl4 EATON, MACRUM dr CO., 17 Fifth at.
WILLIAM CARR & CO
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Importers of
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
ALSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
827 Liberty Street,
PITTSBIIRGH, PA.
TIERNAN dr GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
INPORTERS AND DRALERS IN
TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, dm.,
NORTH-EAST corner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
ALLEGHENY CITY
WM. H. SMITH
WM. H. SMITH tiir CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH
JESSE JOHNSON, -
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
♦ND DEALER IN
flour, Grain and all kinds of Country
Produce, Wines and Liquors,
Cigars, Tobace, &c.
Air Liberal advances made on consignu ten t, 01
HIGH WINES.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. 237 SOUTH SECOND ST .
au23:ly PHILADELPHIA.
ANDRETH'S
GARDEN AND FIELD SEED,
WARRANTED FRESH ARDS , I
alrAb l o a general assortment of
AgrtenlOnled Implaotem . pont
Shade and Ornamental
received and for sale by
BECKHAM 1 LONG,,
No. ter Labokr inst.
next doorto /lot&
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DAILY POST.
Speech of Senator Browning.
On Tuesday, Senator Trumbull's confis
cation bill being up for consideration, Mr.
Browning, of Republican Illinois, address
ed the Senate in opposition to it. He
said:
Mr. Baowsixo (Rep.) of Illinois, said
that if the passage of the bill tended to
crush the rebellion and restore peace,
even then he should hesitate, but he had a
strong conviction that it would tend to
exactly opposite results. When, in addi
tion to that, he believed that the passage
would be a gross violation of the Constitu
tion, he could not hesitate as to his duty.
He said his colleague complained that the
bill was misrepresented; if so, it was entire
ly owing to the language of the bill, which
certainly makes a sweeping confiscation.
He contended that Congress had no power
to undertake to execute any law of confis
cation; the Executive only has the power
to carry such a law into effect. We must
refer to the law of nations to ascertain
what property can be confiscated, and
then the Executive only can execute the
law. The laws of nations are binding on
this nation, and the obligation is expressly
acknowledged in the Constitution. All
exigencies are fully provided for in the
law of nations, much better than by any
legislation of Congress. No greater mis
take was ever made than supposing that
the Constitution in any way hampers the
crushing out of rebellion by fierce and
strong blows. The passage of the bill
could have no other effect than to exaspe
rate one side, and to complicate and em
barrass the other. If we keep within the
limits of the Constitution, we have no right
to pass such a bill, and no possible advan
tage could result which equals the evils
which are so from a revolution of the great
charter elf our liberties. Ile had labored
to inform himself what had best be done
for the interests of our country. It seem
ed to hint that only evil could result from
any departure from the Constitution. We
must first ascertain what relation the reb
els are to sustain to us during the war.
We cannot admit - them to be alien ene
mies—that would be to admit their inde
pendence ; and in the success of the rebel
lion they must stand in one or the other
relation. First, as citizens in so formida
ble a rebellion as to reach to the dignity of
a civil war, in which they must be recog
nized as belligerents and public enemies
while the war lasts, and deal with them
according to the laws of war, with the
right to resume authority over them when
the rebellion is subdued; or, second, to
treat them as insurgent citizens, entitled
to no belligerent rights, but subject
to immediate conviction and execution
for treason as soon as captured. We
cannot do this last. as it would lead to
the indiscriminate slaughter of prisoners
on both sides. All admit that we must
recognize them as belligerents, and en
titled to the rights of war while the
rebellion lasts. If we recognize them as
belligerents while the war lasts, we are
bound to deal with them precisely as we
would with a foreign nation. Could we
pass any such bill as this in regard to a for
eign nation, or could we execute it if we
did pass it? The Constitution declares that
no attainder for treason shall work cor
ruption of the blood or forfeiture except
during the life of the person attained, yet
the bill attempts to do that very thing, and
forfeit all the property of the rebels of ev
ery kind forever. The prohibition of the
Constitution against forfeiture is impera
tive, but the bill assumes the monstrous
proposition that, by assuming guilt, you
may punish with severity which the Con
stitution absolutely forbids, when the of
fense is proved and ascertained. The bill
provides for the punishment of treason by
Congress, and the infliction of a punish
"went absolutely forbidden by the Consti
tution, withouttrial orindictment, on such
ground that the rebel is beyond judicial
process. His colleague (Mr. Trumbull)
had said, "the bill provides for forfeiture
as a punishment for crime hereafter to be
committed, where the person committing
the offense cannot be reached, and the
right to confiscate the property of the reb
el or traitor attaches without any convic
tion of the offender." If Congress has the
right to confiscate for treason, why not for
murder, larceny, or other offenses? Can
it he possible that we had wandered so far
from the political faith of our fathers as to
admit the fatal heresy that the right to con
fiscate
the property of a rebel or traitor at
taches without any conviction of the offen
der? To do so it is to subvert the Consti
tution, and send away all the limitations
sought to be imposed, and to establish a''
legislative despotism more capricious and
more fatal to the liberties of the citizen
than any form of government on earth.
Mr. browning argued at some length
that the bill in fact and effect is a bill of
attainder, which is expressly prohibited by
the Constitution, and - closed with an ap
peal to stand by the Constitution in all its
force and purity.
The Naval Appropriation Bill.
The Confiscation Committee of the
House will report early next week the na
val appropriation bill. It appropriates for
the year ending June 1863, over forty
three millions and a half. One item for
the purchase of additional steam vessels,
provides that, when consistent with the
public service, no person shall be employ
ed to make contracts except naval officers,
and when so employed, shall not receive
more than five thousand dollars yearly.—
The tax bill will be reported from the Sen
ate Finance Committee in a few days.
BOOTS AND MOEN,
AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET.
.JOS. R. HUNTER
Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l,OO
worth $1,25.
Ladies English Lasting Consress Heel Gaiters
for $1,25 worth $1,75,
Ladies Inghsh Lading Congress Heel Gaiters
:slso,wora $2,00.
Ladies Tine French Morroeco Heel Boots for
$137; with $1.82
Ladiee Fine Gloat Congress Heel Boots for $1.,57,
esFunes
s Morocco Slippers for 500., worth 75.
138 Fine Rid Slippers thr 750, worth $1,12.
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Agt *Meg Foods In propipet4a.
JAMBS 8088,
$9 Market ztreet, near Market House.
ap2l
CAr'i . SEELY.
•141 B
141 SIETE STREET, opposite Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT,
"OAP
NOTES. BONDS, MORTGAG in
ES and other Seen
ities . ap4
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n 't ie l t ins.townahiP. Zus Eitjg. Ceme
geettimet: gib WNW te terY n'
Fepak Nicking bk will
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long time. u p gri.Tl , 4 4 s4 l l3l l 4wd
sekut . . ot. onotii7
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iiiimg Ili t l iiptUlliliii4,llßAlA: , , ,,MHß: , Whohsea mad 11401
apir- - IN* I. codikit Agrioultural and Farming Imp's.
l o t wit* Sew* d , / 0 CAMS ins Claret Wins " ; ‘• -- - I is/ 44 lug 11 " 8 * 4
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THE CONFISCATION BILL
LOOK AT THE PRICES
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1862.
EUROPEAN GOSSIP
[Concluded.]
" The poor jeweler, nearly ruined by
this robbery, had to remove his much-di
minished business to anotherpart of Paris,
where his name was sunk in that of his
partners. Many years after he received a
message from one Monsieur Teron, de
scribed as a gentleman holding an official
situation, who desired to purchase some
rings. Instead of sending a clerk he went
himself, and was shown into a partially
lighted bed-chamber, where,
in the in
valid in bed, he recognized his old cus
tomer, the ci decant Prince Gargarin.
The recognition was not mutual, and the
jeweler held his tongue and bided his
time.
" From the rings exhibited, a few were
selected, to the value of 5,000 francs, and
M. Teron, declaring that he had not the
means of paying in cash, asked if the jew
eler would exchange against a curious old
snuff-box, which he declared to be of
great value. This was an octagon-shaped
china snuff-box, ornamented with ten min
iatures by Clinchsteil, set in gold and ru
bies. No one knew its value so well as
the jeweler, for it was one which had
been stolen from himself shortly before
Prince Gargarin's visit. Moreover, be
knew, what few others did, that it had a
secret spring by means of which all the
minatures could be taken out of their
settings, and their reverses exhibited, on
which were painted subjects, treated, with
admirable skill, in the indelicate style pe
culiar to the age of Louis XV.
" Without any hesitation, the jeweler
valued the box at 50,000 francs, which'was
much more than M. Teron expected. The
jeweler, on the other hand, said it was prob
ably worth even more, and made this pro
posal Take the rings you have chosen,
and put the box in an envelope, stating it
to be my property,—if it does not bring
more than 50,000 francs, you shall have
the rings for nothing. '
" Gratified at the idea of being able to
obtain the rings without opening his
purse, M. Teron assented, Two of his
neighbors, one of them a notary, were
sent for, and the invalid asked, ' Who
shall Sx the price of the box ? • You,
sir, • said the jeweler. ' I will lay a wager
that you value it at 500,000 francs. I.et
me tell you in private a circumstance con•
nected with this box which will enable von
to perceive its real value
"M. Terou, curious and anxious
enough now, gave his consent, and the
two referees retired. Then the jeweler
said. Sixteen years ago that snuff-box
was stolen from me, when I traded on the
Boulevard des Italiens—a few days before
I was robbed of 200,000 francs' worth of
diamonds by yourself, under the assumed
name of Prince Gargarin. My evidence
relative to the loss of the box is on the
records of the police. You now declare
the box to be yours. I have already sworn
that I purchased the box at a public sale.
The man who sold it to nie is still alive.
I know a secret about the box which will
further prove my ownership—a secret
which you have not discovered. Unle ss
you fully repair all the wrongs you have
done me, I shall at once have you:arrested
as a thief. I give you five minutes to de
termine. '
f. Within that time, thus driven into a
corner, M. Teron, who really was an in
valid, handed his keys to the jeweler, and
bade him open a drawer, in which he
would find 300,000 francs in billets de
bangue, and signed a cheque for 200,000
francs more, payable at his banker's that
same day. This done, the witnes , iis were
recalled.
Gentlemen, ' said the jeweler. ex
hibiting the bank-notes and cheque, ' you
see that M. Teron has become aware of
the value of the box. He haspurchased
it back from me for five hundred thousand
francs. Is it not 80 " Yes,' sighed NI.
Teron, ' I have
. given him that sum. '
Then, said the jeweler, • here is the box
and I will let you have the rings into the
bargain. You may explain the mystery as
you please ; for my part, I promise eter-
na secrecy.
The jeweler retired, leaving the wit
nesses in amaze and M. Teron in dismay.
The notary was unable to keep silent, and
the police eventually unraveled the mys
tery, though the jeweler fiiithfully ob•
served his promise of secrecy. M. Teron,
who was so immensely rich as to leave
three millions of francs to his heirs, never
recovered from the mortification of having
been detected and compelled to refund
with compound interest.
111311(ENIX LOOMING GLANS &
PIC
TUME FRAME MANUFACTORY,
NOB. =I EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,
173 dk 175 GRAND STREET & 215 CENTRE
STREET, Estahlishedl&3B. NEW YORK. Es
tablished 1138, This Establishment has been in
successful operation Silityears, and is the Largest
of the kind in the United States. We have on
hand or manufactured to order every description
of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE AND POR
TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Ornamental Pier,
Wall. Oval and Mantel Blesses, Coneecting Cor
nices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble
Slabs, Toilet Glasses, etc.,
Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths suita
ble for transportation, either Gilt Ber/ing, Rose
wood, Oak,Zebra, Eirdeeye, Mahogany de. Our
new M an ufactory and exrensive facilities enable
us to fournish any article in our lineal' good as the
see, and as cheap as the cheapest.
DEALERS ARE INVITIM TO CALL UPON
us when they visit New York. We claim to be
able to supply them with every article in our line
which they can possibly require, at prices lower
than they can purchase elewbere.
Orders by mail attended to with promptnew. Do
not jail to call when you visit New York
Office & Warerooms. No. 215 Centre St., N. Y.
my2:3md HORACE V. SIGLER, Aet-
S. B. 4iir C. P. MABKLE,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
BOOK, CAP, LETTER,
and all kinds of
WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from
No. 27 Wood street to
NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pittsburgh, Pa..
gfir Cask paid for RAGS. ap9
VALUABLE TIMBER LANDS'S, FOR
eale. 1,600 acres of unimproved land of good
quality, situated in McKean 00., Pa., about three
fourths of a mile from the Al legheny river, to
whieh there is a iced plank road, within a mile
also of the town of Corydon. Schools. Sawmilhatt.,
good surface, indications of Petroleum on the
land. 'and. abundance of choice Oak, Pine and
other timber, Prise $6 perewre, on easy terms of
payment. Carbon Oil wabetakiin in part pay.
8. CUTHBERT at ROBS.
51 Market et.
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
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SMELTING WORHS.
PARK" 21X'Cl3.1E1Doli" .itz CO.
Menafaeterere of
&heath, Brasiers' sod Bolt Copper, Premed Cop
per Bottome,Relsed Still Bottom., t.poiter
Solder. *a. Also
I tre and
414411%,.* te Tie
. ,
/?Constantly en hand. Thinien's Machine.
rd ooia Wareham, No. 14110 FIRST and 140
• D S c „Pittsburgh, Penna.
ors a t Copper out to any desired
• faMigdatc
<ter •,•••:Htrk'3.l t
TREASURER'S OFFICE, ALT,RottExY Co., PA., t
Pittsburgh, May Ist, 154;2. t
Bli THE 2INT SECTION OF AN ACT
OF ASSEMBLY, relating to Allegheny
county, passed May Ist, 1861, it is required that
the Treasurer of said county shall attend person
ally ;or by deputy, at least one day in each ward,
borough, township or election district in said
county for the purpose of receiving sTATE
COUNTY, MILITARY and COUNTY POOR:
TAXES, from any person paying the wholo
amount of taxes aasessed against him in the proper
dittrict, less a deduction old per cent. allowed by
said act of Assembly.
Said Act of Assembly further provides as fol
lows, viz:
Sec. V. If any person shall, at the time and
place appointed as above, or at the Treasurer's of
fice, before such time pay the full amount of his
taxes as above, less the deduction, he shall he en
titled ton deduction of five per centum thereon,
and said taxes may be paid to the Treasurer at his
office, subject to the deduction ii five per centum
as aforesaid, at any time within three months
after the time fixed as above for the payment
thereof in the proper district.
Sec. 21 If any of said taxes shall remain un
paid in any of said districts for a period of four
months gfter the day fixed as aforesaid fur the
payment in the proper district the Treasurer shall
issue his warrant, accompanied by a schedule of
all unpaid taxes in each district, and the name::
of the persons respectively by whom the same are
due directed to any citizen of the county, author
izing and requiring hurt to demand and receive,
lrom the persons named in the schedule, the :um.
therein charged against them respectively, to
gether with five per centum in addition thereto,
which shall be in full compensation to such per,n
for the collection thereof.but neither the Treasurer ;
nor the collector appointed by Mtn as a b ove shall
at any time after the issue of sasd warrants be re
quired to receive from any person less than the
whole amount of taxes assessed against hi m or hi s
property in any one ward, borough or township
as increased or diminished lip the do lustions or
additions herein before provided f,r. The
lectors apppointed by the Treasurer shall be re -
Oonsible to the Treasurer fur the faithful perfiirm
anee of the duties, and for the amount , ...fleeted
by them, and shall have all the powers eonferred
on collectors of taxes by the . 21-1 seetion of the
act of fifteenth April, one thousand eight him
drlnl and thirty-fur
In pursuance of said act, I, AA RON
Treasurer of said county: hereby gi, 11 , 4 H, the,
I will attend for the purpoce of re , •ei, jog luxe , -
in the several wards, borolmh-, township , and
precincts of said county, at the place of holding
general elections therein respeetively on the fol
lowing days, from 10 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'cd.ck
p. m. , to wit:
Ist Ward, Pittshurgh, Lawrenceville, Cr,:
cent and Baldwin townships; M onday
June 211.
2d Ward, Pittsburgh, Pitt Nevillr and Mifflin
townships, on Tuesday, June 21.
:id Ward, Pittsburgh, list preiinet.,
hnrnugh and Jefferson t , wwthi;. on Wed
neoday. June 4th.
3.1 Ward, Pittsburgh, ig Pecide,
district, , Sewickley and - Sricwdeli
Thurudny. Jum.sth.
4th Ward. Pittsburgh, Peeld:
Clure and Upper St.Plair tuiric.b,!
June
sth Ward. Pittsburgh. (Ist tirceitoti
Matiebe,:ter and Si•ott township, on Saturday,
June 7th.
sth Ward. Pittsburgh. (24 preriiii,t,i Pattn,
south Pittsburgh and Chattier , town+hip, on
Monday. J nue sth.
nth Wan', Pitt.iburgh, 's,lll,r:owe
vine, and Robinson township, oil l'iaerility.
June 10th.
7th Ward, Pittsburgh, Melie,r,rt: West Pitts
burgh and utti Fayette town,h ip, ~ 11 Wednea
day, June llth.
Nth
IVarti. l'ittAurg.h. Elizabeth tr,wnship.Mo
nonzuthela borough and North Fayette
on Thumlay, June 12th.
nth Pittshurgh, borough,
Union and Findley. townships. on Friday, June
I:ith.
1.4 Ward, Allegheny, Wem
St. Clair and 11 , ,/11 town.hips, tinitirday,
Juno 1 ith.
Yd \Carl.
Alleght-ny. Shake'. Tarentum and
Emd Birmingham, on Monday, Ju!,,, li4h.
Ward. A Iblzhenv, Ist precium. , Fawn, 'lst
distriot,, borough el 'Birmingham, bre , inet.)
and Ilamptun tewb•hip, m Tuesdny, June
17th.
Ward. Allegheny, , 2 , 1 precinct,. Nierai o lle-s,
Fawn, district., and ItoroUgh of Birmingham:
!"cl ' , rectum, on Wednowday, June Pith.
ttli Want, Allegheny, k "reel rh.l I Pin e , East
Deer, and Reserve townslotig. on thuroiday,
June Ittth.
4th Ward, Allegheny. '2l precinct,'.
Indiana, tat Armstrong's, Deer Creels. end Du
quesne borough, on Erlda.y. June tintli.
West Deer, Sharbsburg. krunklin. Ist de.: met,
and Plum, on P4ralug4l44y. Juno 11-t.
obit), Frani:tin, t2tl district.) Penn and
townships. on .Mon d ay. June Lid.
.t.tßO\ 11.1/1"O,
11, _ 21 i 1 t ,
TO OIL 12ut-iNI-ort!-4
rpm: UNDERSIGNED HAVE MADE
arrangements to fit up Oil Refineries, meter
Dr. Tweddle's Patent TROMP APP.; RID'S,
patented February 4th, .1462, by which tire is ren
dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum
or other Oilo, and we guarantee our work canoe
be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy
We refer with confidence to the following par
ties, whose Refineries we have fitted up:
Messra. Long, Miller Sr Co., Petrona Workiq
Wightinan .kndersoo, Eagle do
S. M. Kier Az Co., Excelsior do
Alex. Taylor. Co., Jet:der: , n do
Lockhart 3: Frew, Brilliant do
The above works were designed and con3trueted
and put in operation by Dr. ii. W. C. TWEDDLE
The following works we have also fitted up:
Economy Oil Company, Darlington;
Mew& Chadwick I Crum , ton, Kittunuing;
Johnson Graham Co., Woods' Run
Brewer, Sill & CO., :
Rees. S Oran',
Johnen❑ Jr Brother. do
Forsyth Bros. Sr Co., Manchester
DAVIS & PHILLIPS,
Nog. 100 WATER Si 101 FIRST STREETS
Brass Founders, Plumbers
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS
mhll:3md
TO THE PUBLIC
WSPECIALI.T
the ignorant andfalse
ly Modest of all denemi
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders, self
abuse and diseases or
tuations common and in
cident to youths of both
sexes, and adults, single or married. Because
Ds. BRANSTRUP publishes the fact of his doing
so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfullY
shocked, and think it a great sin very iunnoral
and for contamination and corruption among
their wives, promising sons and daughter's. Their
family physician should be cautious to keep them
in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN
STRUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative prat
tics might be lost to them among stupid falsely
modest and presumptuous families, born and
raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and
who compare society, intelligence, sense, be., to
dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly ern/7
gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous
Parents and guardians are thankful that their
sons, daughters and wards , previously feebl e
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance,
have been restored to health and vigor by DR,
BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after
marriage through him have been saved much suf
fering, anxiety, mortification. be. Spennatorr
hea or nocturnal emmissions, are completely cured
in a very short space of time by his new remedies,
which arepeculiarly his own. They are componnds
from the Vegetable. Kingdom, having seen the
fallacynf the Mercurial treatment,he has abandon
ed it and substituted the veritable Female dis
eases are treatel with expertsucceas—havunzhad
over forty years (40)nce in their treat
ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in
the United Stating leads him to say—to allwith a
fair trial, health and balminess will again bloom
upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with
m oo t e b so k s and quacks, but corns and be cured
Consumption and all of its kindred disesaes, of
which so many annually fill our countries, can
now be relieved, providing they attend to it in
time Full parr/inlets can be had of my treatment
by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser,whicti
is given gratis to all that apply Raving the ad
vantage of over forty years experience and
obis/Teflon, consequently.' be has superior skill
in the treatment of special disease', and .who is
daily consulted by thenrefeaSitln, as well as recom
mended by repealable citizens, publishers, pro
prietors of Moe S 6 Smithfield
street, near Diamond street. Private communi
oationa from all pule of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct to
deellydaw
NEW GOODS—
. BOX SOO,
Pittsburgh Poet Moo
We bare }not reoeived from the
EASTERN CITIES,
♦ CHOI= SELECTION OP
G 10431,14.
for the prolost ototoroaohimo Neiman. Buyers
stoloopooofouy mooted to as oassitoo oat
stook.
W. W. SiMakig *
MBRORANT WM/XL MI Fadonl strait, , t 1
NAV Allishry eft
EATON, MACRUM ar CO.,
NON. 17 and 19 Fifth Street.
PITTSBURGH.
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS,
TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY.
GLOVES, MILLINERY GOODS.
Shirts, Collars, Ties, Zephyrs, Yarns, Fancy
Articlesand Notions of every kind.
Vt. City and Country Merchants, Milliners
Pedlars and all who buy to sell again, should call
anW lO m M in ALE
DEPARTMENT—Second floor
of 17 and 19 Fifth street. mbZt
MORI VAIL% DISEASES-.
Dr. BROW N'S MEDICAL
and SURGICA I, Office, No. 00
Smithfield =treat, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
• Dr.I3ItOWN is an old citizen
of Pittsburgh, and has been in
Practice fur the I fL9 t twenty-five
years. If is business ha; been.
confined mostly to Private aud.
Surgical Disease.
CITIZENS AND STRANGER
In peed of a medical friend, should not fail to
snd out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a
regular graduate, and his experience in the treat
ment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guar
ardee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re
lief by the ue of his remedies and following his
advice.
DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES
j never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal
Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.—
: Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint,
which manifests itself in the form of tetter
psoriasis, and a great many forme of skin dis
eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely
icnorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers
hopes of a sure and speedy recovery.
SEMINAL V, EAKNESS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
gratification, which the young and weak minded
often give war to, (to their own destruction,) are
the only reliAle remedies known in the country
—they aro safe, and make a speedy restoration
of health.
RUEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this
painful dken...e IN A FF:W nays—he will warrant a
cure, Ile nL o treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrlicea,
Stricture, Urethal Discharges, Female Weakness,
Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints,
Fistula in Ann, Nervous Affections, Pains in the
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, to.
gether with all diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing the symptoms. containing a
err, directed to DR. BROWN. N 0.50 Smithfield
St., Pittsburgh, Pa., will be immediately answer
ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely packed
and secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms. No. 50 Smithfield
street. Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-daw:is
BALTIMORE PIANO FACTORY,
fritlity
PITTSBURGH BRANCH,
REMOVFD TO
NU. 114 WOOD STREET
FIRsT I,Oolt FRONT FIFTH STREET, ADJOIN
ING TUE RINK,
Now is the time to buy a
FIRST CLASS PIANO,
at the lowest possible price. Call soon, only a
tew left. WISE Jr BROTHER,
apt Manufacturer.s
COA L. NUT COAL. SLACK AND
C 4 )KE—DICKSON, SIEWARTia CO.,
509 LIBERTY STREET.
Ilavirar superior facilities fur supplying the beat
quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Slack and coals, are
prepared to deliver the same, in any quantity to
suit purehimors, at reasonable rate& ur Coal is
brought in fresh lait y by railroad, and is dry and
free from slack. Particular attention given to sup
plying families. 0c25--3m
-
THE SLAUGHTER COMMENCED,
Thr Enemv Driren into the Entrenchments!!
WE SHALL SHOW NO QUARTER
But Take nil the 41/starters We Can Get.
100,000 *ROLLS
Of ebenp WALL PAPER. Borders, 1-e.,
of Newest Styles avid Usual
Variety, to be Sold
this Spring.
Thin large stock, having been purchased at re
duced pricer, will be sold very low.
MAGNIFICENT PARLOR PAPERS,
BEAVTIFUL 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 Stand. No. 87 Wood Street.
R. P. MARSHALL.
Sig-Paper Hanging and Whitewashing, Qnlekly
and well done, by Experienee , l Workman.
Inh2l:and
- -
NA'rELONA.
WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING
this lirticle, which for brilliancy in burning
freedom of offensive odor, and transpze le n7 of
color, (which color we warrant to be ob by
age or exposurej is unsurpassed by any 1 lami
nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable
Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend
it. Also, our manufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
l':ed by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries.
which excels 10 per cent. in strength all the make
of English Soda brought to this country. Our
manufacture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE SALT, AC. I
Are so well and favorably known, we trust the
mention is sufficient.
All orders and inquiries will be promptly at
tended to by 'addressing.
GEORGE COLUOUN, Agent,
Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company,
24 Wood street. Pittsburgh.
nolB:l3 . lkw:is
JAMES H. OHILDS,
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
.A.lleithen3r City, Pa.,
ld ANUFACTURF.RS OF
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
OSINTA.ESUMGrS,
12 Inches to 40 Inches Wide.
Sir Orders may be left at- 11. CHILDS & CO'S.
133 Wood street. Pittsburgh. no3l:ly:is
Wlll. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
Iron Founders,
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND SOUR NUMERS,
Near the Penn. B. A. Paaaenger Denot e
PITTSBURGH, PA..
MANUFACTURE . ALL RINDO. OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one
red and fifty horse power, and suited for
Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaoes, Factories.
etc. •
Give particular attention to the oonstrnotion
Engines and Machinery ibr grist mills. and for
u gg l e a. eg n o l : T hred, n fi r iVe r d m gd m 4 l .4, for ship
ment at short notice, En gine. and Bolters of vier,
description.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron 81:311Urifill6%
Wrought Iron Sha ft ing, Rangoon and F11111'1.6 in
every variety, and continue the =indentured
Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.
Oilr Pries, are low; our machinery manufactur.
a d 'of the WO quality of Material!, and warranted
in all 4iget to give satisfaction.
••Orders from all parts of the country iolielt
tedand promptly filled. ferftdaw
I.:. EL ,CAUDA.Y,
NOTE, BILL, SOIMAJED MORTGAGE
AND REEL ESTATE BROMMR,
OFFICE 1064 FO: iuruDING,
oopaltfigwrttorio k ra.
Bond lifortsiss4 a.
sp2 „
4,IIKMOrI /PIANO".
asim-nlard4.
• , r
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 Fifth BL, Bank Block.
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
FIRE
TONNESNE RISKS.
ISAAC President; JOHN D. McCORD,
Vice Presided 1). M. BOOK. Secretary ; Cam
WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent.
DIRECTORS—Due Jones, C. G. Enssegar
vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wi B.
L. I+ahneaock, John D. McCord, Captain A am
Jacobs.R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean. Robert L.
M'Urew, Robt. 11. Davis. no2B
JAMES A. FETZER, •
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR THE SALE OP
Flour. Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Dried Fruit and Produce
Generally,
Corner Market and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
.REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Esq.. William
Dilworth, Sr. S. Cuthbert Son, Pittsburgh,
Boyd ,k Ott, Heisker Swearingen, S. Brady,
Cash. M. & M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle & Co.,
George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton .k Co.,
Wheeling. my2B:2ptEis
IF you WANT SOME GOOD NEW
Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and
all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or
Wine. New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to
Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where you
will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house in the city. Also a general and
tull assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines,
Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and
Domenic Liquors.
HAWORTH dr BROTHER,
de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley
WALL PAPER ! !
WINDOW CURTAINS, &c.
New Styles for Spring of 1862
A Great Variety and Fine Assort
ment from 6 14 cents
to 65 per Piece.
For Bale by
THOMAS PALMER,
NO. 91 WOOD STREET,
Between 4th de sth, 2d door below Diamond Alley
mhZl
IMPORTANT
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY. 4. PATENT AGENCY
.
DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. i O .: ROT. W. FENWICK.
z
For Twelve Tears :For the past four
,is years Manager tot
an Officer of She'd the Washington
al
0 Branch of Bitten.
Patent Ofilee-the 14 It Inc Ani eri•an
0 Patent A easy
last four as and for n
1 Years in the Pat,
Member of the,pent Agency B
l WNW.
Board of Appeal. It
NOTE—AII information necessary to procure a
Patent and and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free of
c
Refer to_present Commissioner of Patents. Hon.
David P. Holloway. de2o:tf
A POLIA HALL BILLIARD SALOON.
..M.CHARLBSGARDNBRIwouId remind his old
Weds and °women that he is still to be found
at his old stand APOLLO HALL, entrance on
Fourth street. He has always on hand the best
quality of Lager Beer, and in connection with the
ball, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good
tables, balls and cues.
Remember the pia frompollo Hall, Fourth st.
near Wood, entrance Fourth.
ADDY Jic EAVENS.
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 165 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE
FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH,
AND
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY
FEAR THE MAYOR'S 01714711
111ORTINPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
Lead Plea. Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber's
material in genonil. Oil Refinance fitted up in
the most approved manner . Tanks lined Lead or
Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gaa Fix
tures.
WI. N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
ap3 :lyd
OBTICLLTIOBAL—
STRAWBERRY:,
RASPBERRY.
and BLACKBERRY PLANTS,
GRAPE VINES,
CURRANT,
and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES,
LINEAR,
RHEVBARB,
and ASPARAGUS ROOTS,
all of the beet quality. and warranted true to
name. For sale at 29 FIFTH STREET.
mh22 J. HNOiL
WNE=B
F IINI I ATLIB B LE ° LIN .— T D FIV 3 EVEA
is unrivalled by any, in all cases of Laspeaess,
arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its
effect u, magical and oertsdn. Harness or Bastille
Galls, tieratchisto., it will also eddy
ours Spavfn an e may easily T pre
vented and cured In air incipient stages. but
confirmed oases are beyond the poesthility of a
RADICAL COWL No ease of the kind, however, is
RC despenits or hopeless but_jt may be alleviated
by this Liniment, and its faithful application will
alawys ream. the Lameness. and enable the
home to travel with comparative ease.
Every bores owner should have this remedy at
hand, for 40=414 We at the first fiPploPan, of
Lamenesswill effectually greyest WON follxpids
dimmed mentioned. to Which all hones are
and whieh render so many otherwise valuable
horse! nearly worthless.
R. B. slum? * op..
daftly-dew:sow Agents for Pittaburgh.
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS
ViTZATON & CO.,
MAIPOPAOTURIIPS OP lIVIIRT *AZIITT OP
P.INISERD BRASS WORK,
GAS • -AND STEAM FITTERS,
sir - Partioular attention to Attila; Off Relinev
lee. Braes Castings of superior smoothness made to
order. Steamboat work mad repairing mar-
Sig - Roes' Oil Globe; Davs's SAO
c .!A
Osa Brackets and P4mdentw Corner ST.
STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel3:tf
C. WEST & CO.,
MANTI7AOMMIB OP
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROCKAWAY& SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. 187 Pen* Street, Pittsburgh.
IMP work wwoated to bo of the biwt_
eta and workenimift. MyLl.O6/1.
WEAKEN MOODS—
100 DOZEN . WHITE AND COLORED
SHAMIR HOODS,
or sale by the come or sinsie dom.
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
So. 17 JIM street.
EAGLE otr, wonne.
WIG IVIAa AItIIIMBOII.
mmo AXIISRAixas IN MssTso.9ftitinr4="44xisiesPit=
lEhit's& Me% aqui k ode OM Wat
*MN% is sios•pdr fLei
Um. 46. 3F*Aa risir rEICIIMMI . OilEirr ia=
Vallaislatinirk
Established 1842.
SPRING GOODS.
1 t 3 0 lab .
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
AND
VESTINGS.
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE A cog
.. PLETE stock of
SPRING GOODS,
all new and desirable styles, which have been
carefully selected in New York, with a desire to
please the most fustidentis, and comprising inall
the various new fabric and novelties of the
season.
We would respectfully an early call itom
our patrons and the public, to test the smite or
the name or the
SAMUEL GREY dr SOW;
Merchant Tailorn,
No. 19 fltllm Street.
ROBERT DALZELL A. F. DAM=
BOBT. DALZELL & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT
A N
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Nr
No. 251 LIBERTV
stAuol,
T •TITSRHIGH
EUROPEAN AG]
/111110 WAS EATTIGAN, El
Agent, 116 Water street, Pitts ''"uPlitatH
is prepared to bring out or rend back AWL,.
from or to any part of tho old country, either OT
steam or railing packets.
SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in ady
part of Europe.
rolg t for Agentiaapol and Cincinnati
. en Also,for the old Black Star Line of
Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers Mil..
tug between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow-and
Galway. fell
H. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC
OFFICE AT THE
PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET,
mh2l near Wood
WILLIAM MEANS,
HARBISON A. COFFIN,
General Partners.
MEANS & COFFIN,
(Successors to M'Candless, Means k C 0..)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water Streets,
felO4s PITTABIJIMIT, PA.
ROBERT ARTHUR!,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS _of OW
Missouri, Texas. Wisconsin, Virginia, Hew York.
ouisiana„ Illinois, lowa, Florida, Indiana, Lan.
ncky and Michigan.
mhs:6ni No. 135 FOURTH STREET.
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Near the corner Fifth, Pittsburgh.
MMONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL
quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia,
monde, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and
all kinds of valuable articles. for any length et
time agreed on. The goods cannot be dela**
„
without the Ticket.
Sig- Office Hours from 7 A. M. to lo
ia2o
OWEN BYRNE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
49 St. Clair Street.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OR;
DER CHEAP FOR CASH,
11AVING RETURNED IMOD 21E1
Al YORK._ with a choice stock w h i chTHS.
CASHMERES and VESTING.% mbe
purchased at prices far below the usual Wes.
airilreat inducements offered to coach buyers.
seffl:6m
PEACHES AND VINEGAR—. -
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
11 BARRELS ELBE CEDER VERICIAR.
in store and for sole by
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
far 12 /mid 20 wood striped
Jos. 13.
GENERAL AGENT
AND
OOMMIBSION lIEBORINT.
No. s North Fifth Street;
d•l4:sm PHILADELPHIA, PA
FAMILY COAL DN.POT.
WM. M STEWART,
DEALER IN COAL,
rner SOUTH COMMON k SANDUIWY
ST t ALLEGHENY CITY. •
Families eunDlied with mgst / k en
on snort notisA . .
PEPRONA. OIL NVONtart.o
LONG, MILLER a, co,
WORKS AT SHARPSBURGH STATION. AL:
/MUNI VALLEy RAILROAD.
SPOSoe and Warehouse
es mummer irrairr, irrrnstriair:
Manufactures of Iniiminst • bas and - t 4
Lubfio,o'
Oarbos Oib and Boasole. • • •
.110.1 NAISPINWSK OIL; WAlULAjersai
NON-sXPIAMSIVE. OwiTh ga . bud.
nOO.IIMLEAD,
COMMISSION illititHANT;
PIG METAL ANICHLOOMB,
NO. 74 WATER MEM BELOW AMMAT
w.
01:311110111•11...D. CVIIIIIIUNIXAM
CI7IIIIII2IOIIAR k
MTV U
SLAM WORLW
honae, 119 Water street, and t hteetaXPL l .
6 . l. Pittobwrat, i ,..... Pik three doers below the Mei a-
Wd-Witar °I I
!ff. Vt
can &mg Mara Am parlor windows. charities'
zed public bnildiaita
awf
EATON, NACRIIN & CO-
NO. 17 FIFTH STREET,
JOBBERS AND RETAILIIIIir
-0 F
•
•
'rriauniait m
broiderias.
itosiKY
Collars,
Ties,
Suspenders, ni t re,
Sun and Rain Tubrense,,
%sets, Mound.
ebe', Rood'
And all kinds Piney Articles and-NBeotions, .
1111. Whobale buyers supplied. on beet tarsus,
BATON, MACRON & CO.
77-Fiftb strut.
. Yinss —H. D. 111 T 11 11-...•...../. o..tiviato
Lots at Miller& Itieketiorea. •** - •
REYIK.E2I, a 211
feseomicir to 'Gomm &m i d on , l o
Wholoogo Booboo in.
reatvtv, Awrisii.lmissesamoinn
NOB. ass AND as ifp9f99*km
G vi TENS
CALF 11 1 001111, $4.10
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STREEG.
DAVId Ii'IOANDLI3B,
Special Partner.
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