Vothine XX. THE. ••PITTSI3I7RGH POST • - Pslolieliaileery meriting. [Sunday's excepted.] 13orsker EMS mad Weed Streets. TERMS WEER 'ANNUL IN 'ADVANCE. AirDelliered by carriers 1$ rests per week. 11A111111 or ADVIDICEMMQ. Snare. .. . .. threethase $1 00 " ewe week 115 one m0ath...... 5 00 three months - ' If 00 " sixisesthe- ........... ..... —.lOllO " Wes mwdhs 24 00 0D 00 itring sr uuske square. About sight words are a line. ONIMMIOtI6III, inserted es the local page, ten eephs a line each insertion. The Saturday Mornirkg Post birsedfrein the same offiee every Saturday morning. iffererms 10 per annum, in advance. lirtliagiedogioo,reedg Weaning, Meg emirs sir basin" . JANES P. BAUR. Editor and Proprietor. Lble rater. J.01141111,.....,--.PAITL 'VOUS MEIN STOVE VORIS, 246 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF Sr,. CO., • MA.I4IIUVULCTITIit , E IIO4 Would sell the attention of the public to their LARGE STOUK of well selected 11001VANLON AND HEATING STOVES ms ALM. IMPROVID ititeisen Illaages, Orate Ileate, law waw, -dm" arating wallah will Awe Moe Seat Coal Cook Ileaves ilk toe State. ni DiAwait,- liAirszos, Air-Tight Ealipig l / 2 . awl Iron won awarded the FIRST 14tESIMI at the State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK w~afded the TEURAKEILICAN. GLOSSA REPUBLIC. IfictiolierttOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The Si. l egitroTort a a t rilt" and to the limn stock of CRATE FRONTS-AND FENDERS IN-Tllll STATE. N D—We line the DIAMOND end ECLIPSE eel Cook Stem with New iittneLiaings, which and the Ire better than iron. oakie 4//irai• Wilt% Plain and Fatter Plianel tra; der and_ vairshirta on nand, and made to order. on altA~ aotios. at Wita.ismtio3its ®,DIRT FA•CT,O 11.. 47 St. Clair lamps& . 14116111111141rigAlli, BIIONONSASE arc, L 4: 1313(.11Z. would rottpeotfully in . 31.110 . tbat be basrebniltsuico the irq piturod hincotablidunent, and Wad 3t*ilk , sami,mustapprnvedulaclatnory, lit wousitO Amish looping and planing --moydri ook z a r k l=l rep:sawing, doors, Boob trams, zeouldmi. box ~ • . .. .. - SoPt.7.li t. ja2o 0001111 ! &mond Arrival of NZ IV lIIPRING NT-YLEN —A T • EATON, 'MACRUM k CO'S, .: 'New 17. and If Fifth Street. . % not b I " l" %=rt i tjtity g iel ati intr e o l iTeia .Cambria Cellars and Sets. Meal Ism r d colhsktiad Sts. ,artd..:l7 .444 ISMathasil - t. 4 .4 illic. WeirWil il l i tieiX4 ea s alrea f tn eteription. tom Gm:inlets, M Bonnet Rib bons. Seem litater l raid leids ead fi Cott; Chenille and It ipf l. " , thilsoline er l iperle." (French K : IT Zig l i : . i s ra i s %An Et I F n 3 attention. elathinees I , II**IMIS SoaSs. fine. Shirts.. Col lar', 75se. Susnabaers; etc; 'of meet desirable apd ArkiNitto stlisett v. 17, ar,5,i,... , ., inau.lo and nitamigemwin GO Ouse and eseeStet line ofa..= every. Separment at the LOWEST POSSISLE PRICES POE CASH. .pl 4 BATON. !SACRUM* 00..17 Fifth S. ,VPIOUFIU wnram.'=ZEN 41:84): -. Biding 'in PON OLD= WHIM Wit•, ~ ~rr~susa~.,r~ TIERNAN & GETTY, •tireariii lip mita" ni TIM, WINO., LIQUORS, ire., NOBSll44l9T , olissi • Oita gritiaT AND-Tap DIAMQx saws cirY. ace:a.inorimm mrx t H. 1111110 - 4 E . g ILO CIA tt. IM li ilintllll7 NM 147 FIRST-STEET4 i ' 4 , 11 10 1 , 1 ft 1 11 1- 1 9 1 VIFWBf. _ 41 iiim wpm MUM les:. e:gA ll P4 ll . 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' ::!:,.. ,-;•..- ...F i . ; ; .. - _ . . • I '..., ~,,, . . . ....t • ---,. . . . • . • • % 1 .• • • r. . 4 . ... .. . . . 'DAILYPOST. SPEECH or Judge Thoinakof Mass., la Commies in itefereuee to the Camas. When the bill for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia was reached in the House' bn Thursday, the 10th ult. Mr. Webster (Md.) moved to lay it aside. Lost. The bill in question was then taken up . when Me Thomas (Mass.) made a speech, in the course of which he said. _ . TI4 snit - dim" of the difficult problems of right and 'duty involved in the present state of affairs must be found in the careful study - . . of the principles of the Constitution and the just'and logical application of them to this new condition of thinp. It is by i no narrow and rigid construction of thevords of the Constitution that the powers and duties of Congress On these subjects are to be ascertained. Every provision must be carefully construed, in view of the great ob "ects the Constitution was ordained to ef- -...WY. GRAIPr feet, and with the full recognition of the powers resulting from clear implication, as well as express grant. In my humble judglnent there has been and is now hut one issue before the country, and that is, whether the Constitution of the United States shall be the supreme law of the land. That Constitution was formed by the peo- ple of the United States. It acts not upon the States, nor through the States upon us ati citizens of the several States, but di rectly upon us as citizens of the United States, claiming on the one hand our alle giance, and giving to us on the other its protection. The doctrines as to the • su premacy of the National Government with in its sphere, and of the reserved rights of the States, are elementary. Between them there is no necessary conflict. Each is the complement of the other; lit th vital parts of the political system under whose admirable distribution and adjustment of powers the people of the United States have had for seventy years incomparably the best and most benificent government the world has ever known; a government now imperilled, not by reason of any in herent defect or any want of wisdom or foresight in "its founders: not because we bare outgrown its provisions; not because it is'behiud the age, but because it has fal len upon an age not worthy of it, which has faded to appreciate the spirit of wis dom, prudence and moderation in which it was founded. Such being the relation of the government of the United States to its citizens and to the States, the first ques tion that arises is how far this relation is affected by the fact that several of the States have assumed, by ordinance of se cession (so-called) to separate themselves from the Union? There is not n clause or word in the Constitution which looks to separation. It has careful provisions for its amendment, none for its destruction: capacity for expansion, none for contrac tion: a door for new States to come in, none'for old or new ones to go out. An ordinance of secession has no legal mean ing or force, is wholly inoperative and Void. The onstitution, and the laws and treaties 'made under it, the people have de ' Oared " shall be the supreme law of the bind, and the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, anything in the Consti tution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding." The act of secession, therefore, cannot ehange in the least degree the legal rela tion of the State to the Union. No pro- Vision of the Constitution of the • United States, no law or treaty of the United States can be abrogated or impaired there by. No citizen of the United States re sidsug in the seceded States is, by such I ordinance - 0f secession, deprived of the I just protection or exempted from any of his duties to the United States. In con templation of law the reciprocal duties of protection and allegiance remain unaffect ed. After the act of secession, the pro vince and duty of the Government of the United States are the same, according to the full measure of its ability, as before, to enforce, in every part of the Union, and over every inch of its territory, the Constitution and laws of the United States. It is the necessary result of these priuci pies that no State can abdicate or forfeit the rights of its citizens to the protection of the Constitution of the United States, or the priiileges and blessings of the Union which that Constituticin secures and makes per petnal. The primary, paramount allegi ance of every citizen of-the United States iS to the nation, and the State authorities can no more impair that allegiance than a county court or a village constable. It is also the plain and necessary conclusion, from the principles before stated, that a State cannot commit treason. The persons who for the time being hold the officers under a State government, may individ commit treason, but the acts of the State officers, transcending their authority and in conflict with the Constitution of the United States, involve in their guilt no Man who hat; not himself levied war against the United' States Or adhered to then- ene mies, giving them rid or comfort. As a State cannot commit the crime of treason it cannot incur a forfeiture of its powers acid functions as the penalty of treason. The punishment prowded for traitors is the result of judicial trial, conviction and ' judgment.. Bow to indict a State, the constitution of the court , . the mode of trial, the form- of judgment, and process of execution yet exist in gremio aegis. The Majority of the voters of a State can not deprive the.minority 'of the rights se cured' to the Constitution of tfie United States. *Sonielitthese rights may be held in abeyance. Their exercise may be overborne• by superior physical force. They may sleep, but it is not the sleep of ileath. They 'are integral parts of the Constitution, and' can'sonly .peris when theConstitntion perishes. There •There is noth big in' tht dootrines of nullification 'or tee vussiin more disloyal to the Constitution. .re fatal to the Union, than this &it-trine of State It is-thegt4el of an- Aught . ; ahe pliilosophpor dialointunt: Nor Itoy -carrying out this doctrine'. of the 'de struction or forfeiture of the 'State cirgani: ration -would anything be gained 'for the cause of 'freedom. Slaxgrj_ exists in' the lobal IFe„and.yr,.auld.,aot 13e abolished 3•ou go'one step further Sad loltt'that - wit4 the lola of the State organization the institution; ''laws and civil relation's' of the Stati Now, . in 'case'rff Ctniquest, evirithottgli the pee-: *le of the conguereiLterritra. Apo .tbejr, ;each other:aridAW.righiior *petty remain andiico . . [TO be continued.] W GOODS! vadtalni 11- 11T1 " • 1011 fs Basiaippllm • • 1-40.41/ • NI MN EOM STII eattom. Bill PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1862. How Gen. Prentisi Surrendered. The Memphis .4ppeaf, of the lith ult., says: "General Prentiss surrendered him self personally to private Simons, of Cap tain Bethel's company, of the Twenty second Tennessee regiment, who conduct ed him to Colonel Freeman. The Colonel, receiving his sword, turned to introduce him to the regiment. When the regiinent discovered the quality of their captiie, they vociferously cheered him. General Prentiss graciously acknowledged the com pliment" by doffing his hat, and in the po litest manner possible, said: "Boys, you have a right to shout, for you have fought like tigers." Progress of the Tax Bill. It is stated that the Senate Finance Com mittee have struck out of the tax bill the whole of section 75, including the taxes upon carriages, watches, piano fortes and other musical instruments, gold or silver plate, and private billiard tables. The alleged reason for the change is that these taxes involved domiciliary visits, more vexatious than productive. The tax on billiard tables kept for hire is retained. The committee had likewise determined to raise the tax on spirits from fifteen to twenty cents per gallon. ELEVEN .Illinois regiments have voted on the new constitution of that State, and of the whole number of votes cast there were only sixty against it.-31". Y. World. This new constitution prohibits negroes from entering the State. The experience of the Illinois regiments in fighting the rebels does not seem to have had the ef fect of increasing their attachment to the ne , rro. As some of the Abolitionists al ready" deny to the Siates the privilege of institutions, we their own domestic we may expectto hear them pronounce the Illinois constitution null and void. Resigned Lieutenant James G. Bennett, of the revenue service, who has been "serving the government" on hoard his own yacht, the Henrietta, for six months past, at Port Royal, has surrendered his commission and. withdrawn from the service. Mr. Bennett is a son of James Gordon Ben nett, of the New York Herald. PAnTos Baowst.ow• says that the Union• ists in East Tennessee depreciate any rigid anti-slavery policy on the part of the Gov ernment as the sure means of driving the Southern Unionist to despair. He reiter ates at every point the assurance that at the next State election. if Tennessee is rid of rehei soldiers, she will give a Union ma jority of 50,000. MR. RUSSELL. of the London Times, writing to that paper, under date of March 25th, compliments Gen. McDowell as "an accomplished and well-instructed officer." but says ho is "surrounded by a number of young gentlemen, very earnest, gallant and bard-working, but ignorant for the most part of the proper duties of•staff officers." He also states that "the general officers of the American army know its defects : the people do not." WILLIAM NEARS. DAVId 11'CANDLESS. HARRISON A. COYFIN. Special Partner. General Partners. MEANS dr. COFFIN, (Successors to M'Candleea. Means & C 0..) WHOLESALE . GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Streets, tellkie PITTSBIIRGH. PA. NEW GOODS— Wohavejart received from the EASTERN CITIES, LEM= ID1:S11 - 13,A.III,P. GOODS, for the prepent and approaching MISIIOI3. Beyer@ are respectfully requested to call and examine our gook. W. IL it CO., MERCHANT TAILOR 1,145 Federal street, W/5 eerneFMarket Sews. Allegheny girl ROBE ' T ARTHURS, ATTOIVNEIir AT LAW. AND COMMISSIONER 'OF DEEDS, .of Ohio. Missouri. Texas, Wiseman. Virshda. How Mork. ouiskum Illinois. lowa. Florida. Wows. Leer ucky and Michisou. • misfain No. ISO FOURTH STREET. WILLIAM BAQALEY, WHOLESALE GAO C NOB. 18 AID 20 WOOD STREET, isatf PITTIBIIII6III, MUM:WEAN' • 11011W1 BATEMAN; - IFEHOPEAN T Agent, 115 Water street,littabursk is prepared to bring eat .ar send bank pans gate . from Plre94Wt dm obi country , either by steam or eta.' SIGHT FOR SALA payable in asp part of Europe. • Agent for the ludauspo he* and Cinmosag* road. Also. Asentibithe old Musk Star IMO( Sailing Packets. aad br *ennead Steamemaidli , lug bemoan New York. Liverpool. Glaisow ell sad - Galway. f R. R. BULGES , 1118.107.10113111 OP EVERY DESCRIPTION' OF E UR N ITV R.E4 No. 45 Illoolthffold rITIMINII64S A FULL ANSONITMZET OF Pittsburgh Xanufsetured Furniture, Candiedl7 on haathielt we will sell at the linnet 'Mee for ma. laY &Iris BOOTS AND •MOM. AT NO. 89 NARK= BTENET.. LOOK AT TIM Pine= :' . . ' WWI Elleillh Lasting Heel 'Gahm for $1,01) worth 1a,25. - ' Lic# l oFri i elan Congress Heel Gallen l lMig in atint i. Litaline Congress Heat Ciaisii 00. : S tales Fine French Mermen Heel- Boatel:it , Si eedlE su wor FSna th61 6%4 Gowen. Heol &Meier slj7 'marelloroeeo' Slippers lbr al/e.. worth , Th. Flasilid Slippers for 70e. *arm slat , • - .ul fame 'was hi piiiiissia. • , ... . JAMES R0H11...... • • ale 00 Market :trete. near *Out Hogan. ' • ST II- .. ' PHILADELPHIA ADVIDTIBIENTS. • MI 7. 4 . A.1%7111 313010ES' WEAR, Including Goode suited for MILITARY -PURPOSES, Now in Store, NO. 831 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COURSEY, LA.FQURCADE & CO myl-lmd WM.. BRICE & CO.}} PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. Liberal advances made on consignments when requ ired. myl-lyd JOAN E CLLIBUS..RA P ELLISON-RODMAN BBILLIBON JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CISSIMES AND VESTINGS, NO. 334 MARKET STREET, (2d door below Fourth,) PHILADELPHIA HURST dr MAGEE— Wholeisalo ElrOirjritSUlS, NO. S2S MARKET STREET, PIIILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN Paints Oils. Window Glass. Dye-stuffs, &c.. and Agents hir Kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning Fluid, Camphene. Tar, Pitch, Rosin. Wagon and Railroad Grease. tuyl:3md GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN EVERY DESCRIPTION 01' GENTS: FURNISIIING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, ' mylAy PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH lACINGrcOV.V. ac PEATIC.V., MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, NEN'S FURNISHING , GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. my1:13,4 PHILADELPHIA CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &e, 255 MARKET STREET, North aide, PHILADELPHIA tnyl-lyd - - FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 31 3 MARKET STREET : PHILADELPHIA., Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, restings, dc. AlWays on hand a well selected stock of tioodi raitabla for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c., ♦'iD DXALRFIR IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. ap10:134 7014. H. TI-10311"SON, GENERAL AGENT' AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Bro. 4 North Fifth Street, PIITLADELPTITA. PA TO THE PUBLIC. LIR FRC I ALLY MUtheignorant andfalse ly Mod all denomi nationsest. treat secret and delicate disorders. self abuse and diseases or tuations common and in cident to youths of both seires A and adults. single or married. Romps. De. BRANSTIWP publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physioisa should be cautious to kee_p_them inlgnoranoe that they do the seine as Dr. BRAN STR(P.Aemiept Publishing) lest a lucrative pram • rice might be lost to them among stupid falsely modest and presumptuous faualiesflioni r ij ni raisedin Ignersnee.cprung up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence. aeons. he.. to donate and cents, mysteriousb , , meanly orally gotten. It is to publicity,liowever, that numerous Parente .and guardians are .thankful that their sots, daughters and words, previously feeble sickly and of delicate condition and appemence, have been restored to health and vigor by DR, BRANSTRUP, besides , many before sad i; eller menials through him have been saved mash suf. fenng,,snziety mortification. ha. Speruudorr- ' hea or nocturnal etamissiors, are comnietelv cured is s very short pave et thine by_hia new remedies. which arepeculiarly his own. They an compounds from the Vegetable, Kingdom. having seen the fallwie.of the mercurial treatment,he abandon ed it end substituted .the vegitable Female dis cusser" tragedwithroarked sucesee--kaving bad ore.- forty years - (40) espenence in their treat.- nient in hospitals of bath the Old World and 1111 tinUnited , litatem leads him to say--to spirt* a 'fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom uPOu the nowpalled chortle. TM. no longer with isoetebasha and - quack 4 Met 'come and be cured Consaniptien Ind all elf its kindred disesase. of which so many fi ll oar oosidetee t can now be relieyed,:liret they end to it in tuns` , ,pati , parffsidare - inn attend my treatment 1)7 Pronerio, Weepy tithe Medical Adviser which grivas pratiabbill thatIPPIY WNW the ad vantagio St — SU! '-ferltr, years 'sportsmen and observation; eposequently.. he his superior skill in the treatment of special illassase, and who. daily consulted by they reftellion. se well as neon niendisj liy. tepostalibk .44 1 / 1 0T-412 ptietate of liettdd; is. Mice Budadleid street; near Dhimond street. Privet* eemenani cations from all parts of the Union strictly at tandod to. Direct to • . BOX MO • • &Widow. • • Pittsburgh Post 451115 e, .PETRON.A. - OTIL..WORSE Loup, MILLER & WORI EG S IM Iy l RfillZitOAD. aION. AL airollieeaad Weietaium . 231 mown Mawr; rffirsinnesin. 'Nos V el &neinatins sad Lubricated Cial?Gil i! ;NoNdraf.rialln%. always ea Wei.. 0424:17 - . F ilinx M. DIVOT. WAIL X. STEWART, ifirah.x43lw .COAL. EIMM' kOUTILAILIEMON k SANDUSKY ILLEGHS24x crey. • mapplial aittk;atal at kir alas nodes ..)- *Ms. 111111011121111 AIM 1/1111104111-- 600 BI7SHELEI 'DRIED MACHU, 11l SARUM. irvin:o l “ fisOartagfkis - WILIAMIC ;;;;; ito 11,4wma EATON, MACRUM & CO., Nos. 17 and 19 TIMI• Street. PITTSBURGH. JOBBERS. AND BETAILZRN. TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDERIES. HOSIERY. GLOVES. MILLINERY GOODS. Shirts. Conan. Ties Zepbm. Yank Fancy Articles and Notions of every kind. OS. City and Country Merchants, Milliners, Pedlars and all who buy to sell again, should can and examine our stock. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENt—Seeond door of 17 and 1111111th street. IVATEDESEASEPh. M Dr.BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Office. No. 50 Smithfield Omer. Pittsburgh. -- Pennsylvania. Dr.BROWN lean old citizen of Pittsburgh. and ham boon in Praeticeforthelust twenty-five years. His business has been confined mostly to Private and. Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a medical friend. should not fail to find out the sure place of relict The Doctor is a regular graduate. and his experience in the treat ment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases. Impurities and Scrofulous Anecdotic— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint. which manifests itself in the form of tatter psoriasis. and a great many .forms of skladis eases. the origin of which the patient is entirelyignorant. To persons Victed,, Dr. Brown eters hopesof a sure and sk recovery. RAIIIMI Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarmism trouble brought on often by that solitary habit enema] gratification, which the young and weak minded often give way to. (tb their own destruction.) are the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. RRECNLATIBM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to ewe this painful disease es • rew aeve—he will warrant • cure. Be also treats Pile.. Gleet. Gonuerrhaes. Stricture, Urethal Discharges, Female Weakness. Monthly Suneresdona Nemeses of the Joint!, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections. Pains in the Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Madder, t gether with all diseases of an impure weight. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a ere, directed to DR. BROWN. N 0.150 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh. Pa.. will be immediately answer. ed. Medicine sent to any addles. safely packs I and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Pa. aols-dawds BALTIMORE PIANO FACTORY, PITTSBURGH BRANCH, 11111101/1111 TO NO. its WOOD STREET. FIRST DOOR FROM FIFTH STREET. ADJOIN ING THE RAKE. Now is the time to buy FIRST CLASS PIANO, at the lowed Possible erice. Call ~ . tew lift. WISE & nittrin art Maaufaatarica 0A NUT COAL. !MACK AND C COK.E.—DICKSON. STEWARTIA CO.. 509 LIBERTY STREET. Having superior facilities for impphring the bast quality of Coal. Nut Coal. Slack and cosily are Prepared to deliver the same. in any quantity to suit purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Ocial is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free from slack. Particular attention given to NlP plying families. 0526.3ni THE SLAUGHTER 00MYMED, The Enemy Drive* it. the bireatluestal WE SHALL SHOW NO QUARTER: Bat Take all the Quarter. We Oen bet. 100,000 ROLLS Of Chomp WALL TAPES, Modem ke., of Bowes" Styles and Usual Variety, to - be Sold this Spring. This large stock, having been Forehand 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 Oonfined to Remnants. We take RAGt3 se well as CASH. WALL PAPER STORE. At the Old Stand, We. ST Wood Street., W. P. MARSHALL. Li-Paper Hanging and Whitewashing. Quickly and well done, by Experienced Workman. mbH:lnd ILITE ARE NOW BIANEWACTIIIIING V this article, which for brilliancy in biuubse freedom of offensive odor, and of (which color we warrant to be e age or exmarea is unsurpassed by an, li t nator in or Eastern markets. Asa profitable Oil to the consumer. we can speoially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers aadoll Rellnerias. which easels 19 per mt. ingrowth all the make of English Soda brought to this country. Our manOicture of SAPONIFIES, ON CONCENTAATED MI SALT, IC! Are so Ireland Sivorably known. we trust the mention is saMeleist. tended All orders andd drinsbm inquiries wifi be ProniPtig at to by a. GEORGE COIMOUN. Agent. Penns. Salt ilaaufsetusingComfmaY. 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh. nolltlydawAs JAMBS H. OHILDB. HOPE COTTON WELLS, Alleghen, City. Pa.. maxtrrionvinaa or SEAMLESS - , BAGS, AND OP ONONAMTIZOS, lY abssiss Is 40 bodies Inds. /?Orders may be left at H. CHILD! & ILSS Wood street. Pittsburgh. aellslids W3l'. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Iroundor&s MAIL lIIIIIIMOSTS no loin IM T. leer the Penn. B. B. below Depot, PITIPIBMII. PA.. . . .... D 1AN171 1 111113116 ALL 1111111111 - • OAP bandrod and Btaan li Masso nne A r sa, al lialt ai Griskilills. saw Bliatianamet (Nye pisiAltellt r io tlattAkinvslislA al saint - aid 101 Id a Tif i rillgi eked's, MO '' - 6 IMO also 'alma fabled aadjailalleralp. Teakaaplisarsotioo. Bosiaasiamikidwillovers Auk to&ishßollessaad Illisiara •=IPIA W:ought Iron , llllBl.lllllll*. I=l/ o kin . la . %I dill Id _ Oli pie*. are War. oar aarilimalir. ad d the bastastalitsafasslselab. Isansalled la.alkesasato Elva othillietisis. • , , - . rain”f"...-I=*7l fh“ ;.-P. 4141411 1 .1 Mandl , so* mi Ilograkor= -sari is • a gtillor; LOT I S itk 'a 06 will 41111. . P. M•i_diftt... Anli'S BOW. MO. UT ENE& 4 'lllllllllllll. . A Id' -: .: , ' ' -• ;:r. •-..=olisPN jdat, s , - - , 2 1 11 .. .._.• ..4..:,. .1:1 - '.-"'"'''' . II V • , , k • -- 1 • ' . 4 11 slo•--- 'aos.VP" I ALUORENY INSURANCE CO. OP PITTSBURGH. OVPICE, Ka. ST Mk 114., Bank Usek. , pr i G i tri - oggite t uzips Sr ISAACJONIIB __ .so 0 _ D. Ro9IIRD. Vie.'tables D. 1........ „.22: . . . V 11147 w i l Aiht • -- rzi.7:ii. fluty Sor kin" wor l ifikTbal IL Orm JolkA: W 'bull ; too 1 i n. " kt aa • 1544.1=1:1) a t L. metirow. RobL Muslim. no3B JAMBS A. prnora, FORAMINA'S AND MENDIANT, COINIISSION ros TIM oils or Fleur, grab', Bass. Lard, Batter, Dried • Trutt anit Produce Bettersll3r, Corner Market and Flint Streets, PLTISMinnil. PA. . • . REF= TO—Francis 0. Bailey. Bet, 'William Dilworth. Sr. S. Cuthbert & Son. Pittsburgh. Boyd L OH, neuter A Swearingen, Al, Brady. Cash. M. W. M. Bank, List nowell,Mangle & Co.. Genre W. Anderson, Donlon. Paxton &i&la Co.. laYMar IT YOU WANT NONE GOOD . NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all ether kinds of Spies, cooking Brandy or Wine. New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth k Brothers; in the Diamond, where you will met a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines, Brandies. and all other kinds of Foreign .sad Domestic LiqUOM HAWORTH & BROTHER. ddl corner Diamond and Diamond alley. WALL PAPER ! WINDOW CURTAINS, &c. New Styles for Spring of 11182. A Oran Variety mid Who Amara - moat been s 1-4 wenn, ne 45 paw Plot*. For isle bs THOMAS PALHER, DO. SI WOOD IMIDET, Between 4th t sth. Sideor below Thastiond Alley intl2l IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY.II 1 .1 PATENT AGENCY. 4 1 t! NW. W. X Far Me past Isar ;.5..41 1 • Bramac 2V=►PrIV; 2M die Pat 6 yt,eat Asemey Um& loins& DEWIT . M M C. LA For Twelve Yes OMBeer •f Patent osee-•w last four ass Member •t tk Bawd .f Append. NOTE—AII Ado _ Patent and a top toproomat Dada P. Holloway. - on necessary to procure a e Patent Laws sent *sew et Patiablion tt . APOLLED MALLIDILLLIONDISALOON. ctARLISOAID Voila st rosisalliis st# aad ill to bob sod OS stead,oo 41111 ea • haans on Fourthstrost. lns best malty of Lour willies bail. a well Wham mhos. with goo& tables. balls ,voi daws. Ramowbor Um plass.lo Hall. Fourth st. aearWood. =trams Ikea /au& iplitly ADDYdIk. EWEN'S, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, Bro. ow WOOD eras= orirUrrx. Flaw rrrnavasmi, ♦XD 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY, Aug auyos's orison. 113111.10. lIIHMILAIMI,IOIIII4 ettekl m itrila la &Ma . op a the mod improved imemer. ot Copper. Homo fitted with Witioad Gee Mx bum sP . N. B. AU o • 111rders promptly Moodie! to. 3 :lid HOOTICC_LTIISAL -BTRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY. • and BLACKBERRY PLANTS. GRAPE N c rn aiT an LINEAR. REIBUBegg, sad &WALLOW KOOTS, all' %Or= it u g i n t lrTil NEW tilt° t° addl : J. iNOX. *** I 7 11 ' Ail rii l.6") l 4 I :10: ,.. 7 ?__,?: is vinuivalkt , tor.oC om ~,..174 i f ran artriviano , _, me . 4 sia ....a I: l6 ls7iirit iallik ! " r i.. sAsiditiA i rli rmittifk . •' ' - s r • Warr , um M. .1101. 6. ..„ ‘ _. . , , t• - an int - ' 1 irldler so ruler oliminibit milbrilih- . • imo illisb wsall t tuirtu miL io... -- - - 1 • , ersay4remem -moos • - =Qualm DLOB WORiI3S IrI3ILIOOIW & CO., MAPV7ACTSIISIOI/.IITUT aasilTT 01 PINIWID IMAM WOW» GAS 1111111A11 Nal ga isokreis *bias liallimerlisliari rCMiakaa= aa W arg ela ti lifilit eit• Co WM,* CIL, VAnraimmass or CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, mr4lrATe. strut= AND MGM Ist rem suiless. aull l6 oll l ‘ rfalasi /TAU wookvonooladtoboortho looduido -11/121bIL snAmis' atioess -100 DOZEN WHITE AND COLORED =Asia MOD* ` 4 10 14 .1 Eel,,. •:- TO - OIL 7,414 ;AT:11.4.4).14 Imp TrirDSlDlDEnrib 1. Dr. Tieddlife Patent „A „ c. 14,1 pima** raiwi4o. itg*IPPNI„ e4,4i dere& tots* ualearmary: ~ or alga. Oil. aakwe • be mooned r it doiiblUly. . ' .„..; We refer with confidenceoi' , tiea, wham Bellimaide we ” ' lll, '""2 medwr„vlShila4*, • - '4.IELTTE Ale:: Taylor k ' • It ft Itookkar2 I F rew. „:ia I, A-A t The above works were dOeigned sll4.loBlikallit. and put in op,ration by Dr. 1.:WA.9,•4 1 4" Mi The followbm works We !mi' il i a _ itpi Economy Oil OmegmaY. • bii , Atmore. Chadwick kersinptem . • Jointed* Ora to tVe a rk 1 4 1 :1 41 2e•Aaa. • -c C . : 1 ,:;r in 7 t tlibt Johnson k Broter.. • do ,„ .1: 1. , Foreyth Broek CO:: Ifebekleillki : ' . : • - :,-. , .:.itt rftlthi,l.4lb DAVIS & PIEMIUMO.O.J Noe. 100 WATEI 104 STEAM AND GAS lit i rlii . r • • . : '4. ..:., , frill VI Vlt-e . 49 milillillial -M - TIMM fltillarllloolßlUTt NOR. Sit WltalfalUallla , w ' '. 173 ilt• AYR SBA TRUT.,., / aladili teßeasea ..t. tabliabed MIL This suemem arinibei se - , sail - I alba ,kball WA. lllltad, : .;...• . • -. .'. , i balmier oilmilePbee to 4 , 4...,..j,,., ~.. of LOollinai i . 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