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    Volume XX.
HE PITTSBURGH POST
Published every morning, [Sunday'n excepted.]
Corner Fifth aad Wood Streets.
TERMS M PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE.
itirDeliverel by carriers 12 cents per week.
EAT= OF ADVERTISING.
Snare. one time 50
threetimes 21 00
one week 1 75
one month 5 00
three months 12 00
six months 18 00
:.• nine months 24 00
_ollAtileir 30 oo
TEN IMM. makessquare. About eight words
*versos a line.
Busmen notices, inserted on the local page, ten
seats a line each insertion.
The Saturday Morning Post
Lined from the same office every Saturday
AS•Terme per annum. in advance.
Wangle eopies, ready for mailing, vrvg CENTS
'sr Adam, JAMES P. BARR,
Editor and Proprietor.
air Advertising at reasonable rates.
T. J. GIAI7
ESTERN STOVE WORKS,
246 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH
GRAFF
.& CO.,
ro,
MANUFA.C7II7IMII€I
Would call the attention of the public to their
LARGE, STOCK
of well selected
COON,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
ALSO. IMPROVIID
Michela Usages, Grate Fronts'. Rol
low Ware. Ate. among which will
lbw's& the 9 Beat Coal Cook
Staves la the State.
The .Diainond, Advance,Air-Tight
- Fare, and Iron Oity,
Were awizietl the FIRST PREMIUM at the
State Family the BEST COAL COOK
STOVES.. Also FIRST PRE
. MIUM awarded to the
TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE& REPUBLIC.
of B EETCOOK NOW IN USE. The
• and KANSAS Premium Stoves
an
anearamed. We eall attention of DEALERS
and BUILDERS to the largest snick of
ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
- IN THE STATE.
N B—Wi line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
oal Cook Stovee with Soap Stono Linings, which
and the lire better than iron. oc2B:in
. • S .
laimintHhnter r.
der anti Ovetildrts on e ,
hand, and me to r earo on
'hottest notion. at
B. WILLIAMMON'S
SHIRT FACTORY,
No. 47 St. Clair Street.
J -
ALIIZSWILLINOAL NIONONGSUE
LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully in
form the public that he has rebuilt since, the fire
.
.ad haying missed his establishment. and filled
t with the newest and must approved machinery,
amAi . rprepared to furnish flooring and planing
scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
sad shatters. kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box
making, As.
Bons Pitrisetrzow, Sept, 7,1857.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
Second Arrival of
NEW SPRING STYLES
EATON, MACRUM & • CO'S,
No.. 17 said 19 Fifth Street.
E;
k tions,Gim Braids, Laces, Buttons, etp.. for
nir!, newest styles. Embroidered
•••• -
Tr
tlimbne Collars and Sets. Real Lace
lod mad Collars and Sets. and Rand
"""" Laze, Grenadine and Tissue
kerchiefs. Blac.
a mmo y okes and Pstaletts„ Eding. Lama,
' Hose. of every
Rallies, eta, Ladies' and Ch.. Wren's Mits. Bonnet Rib
deseription, Gloves. Gannlets. ... • ch en ill e an d
honk Rashes, Shaker Hoodi6
_Cora.
- B raid Head Nets. 'wrench
lot of ' Crino li ne Draperie." t- 'Ace
Tirtiii t heee who have used this skirkpronou. •
it th e e v er made. The "(Waken Skirt" anu
the mere Skirt," are also st es worthy of
attention.
deatletern's Furnishing Goode, Fine Shirts. Col
t/M. The, Suspenders, eta. of most desirable
NAIL A fiall assortment of Fanny articles and
• Notions.
waciesabo and retail buyers will find a large and
egaftent line of goods in every department at the
LOWIST POSSIIILE MUOR CABII.
aloft BATON. MACRU & CO., 17 Fifth at.
" CAR & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Litperteas of
WINES. lIMAINDLES, awe, ac.
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
inl7 Liberty St■+eet,
PITTSBURAIII. PA.
intraiirsx & GETTY,
Wholesale and iotall Greece.,
EII'ONTNIN AND °BALK= IN
T 2 / 1 111, WINES, LIQUoRs,
NORTH-NM corner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
ALMI=NY. CITY
WM. IL SMITH
:at CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
INDS. 02 SECOND AND 147 MST STEETS,
ass rzTTEstrjeow .
JENNE JOHNSON,
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The modern usage of nations, which has
become law, would be violated if private
property should be generally confiscated
and private rights annulled. (U. S. vs.
Percheinan. 7 Peters, 51 ; 3 Philleinorg,
p. 743.) When States were reduced to
rerritories the National Government could
not abolish slavery therein, except under
the right of eminentdomain, and by giving,
just compensation. The rebel States are
still members of the Union, foregoing for
a time its privilege, but subject to its du
ties, bound to it, by a cord which the sword
of successful revolution can alone sever.
What, then, it may be asked, is the legal
character of this great insurrection? Ihe
answer is, it is a rebellion of citizens of
the United States against the Government
of the United States ; an organized effort
to subvert and overthrow its authority, and
to establish another Government in its
stead. He only is the enemy of the United
States committing treason by levying war
against the United States or giving aid and
comfort to those who do.. The loyal, faith
fid subject of the United States, wherever
on the soil of his country be may have his
home, is not the enemy of his country.
No subtlety of logic, no ingenuity of legal
construction, no misapplication of the laws
of international war to this contest can
change the nature of things, can convert
loyalty into treason, or devotion into hos
tility. If there he to-day in Tennessee, or
Georgia, or South Carolina, even, a loyal
subject of the United:States. "faithful
among the faithless found," the Govern
ment is not at war with him. While using
the powers and appliances of war for the
purpose of subduing the rebellion we are
by no means acting within the pale of the
Constitution. We are seeking domestic
tranquility by the sword the Constitution
has placed in our hands. In the path of
war, as of peace, the Constitution is our
guide and our light—the cloud by (lay the
pillar of fire by night. The recognition
of the "belligerent rights" of the rebels
by foreign powers can, as between the
sovereign and his subjects, have no other
or further effect. Such recognition (if
known to the law of nations) proceeds
upon -the ground that the revolution is not
accomplished, and that the connection is
not dissolved. Had this been done, the
recognition would have been of their sep
arate national existence. In my humble
judgment the "seceded States," so-called,
and the people of those States are to-day
integral parts of ttie Constitution of the
United States, and the laws under it, will
resume their peaceful sway. Traitors may
perish, some institutions may perish, the
nation will remain and the States will re
main essential parts of the body politic.
I "The body is one, and hath many mem
bers, and all the members of that body,
being many, are one body." With this
brief and imperfect development of the
principles involved in this great contro
versy, I proceed to a more direct consid
eration of the subjects of confiscation and
emancipation.
I No purpose, however humane, benifi
rent, or attractive, can divert our steps
from the plain straight path of sworn duty.
What is writ is writ. In seeking to change
it by force of arms, we become the rebels
we are striving to subdue. The people do
not desire a bitter and remorseful struggle
over the dead body of the Constitation.—
We may raise armies and navies, and pour
out as water the treasure and life blood of
the people, but we can neither think nor
act wisely, live well or die well for the re
public unless we keep clearly and always
in view the end of all our labors and sacri
fices, the Union of our fathers and the Con
stitution, which is its only bond. No
thoughtful man can believe there is a pos.
sibility of reconstructing the Union on any
basis, or that it is within the province of
Congress in any other but the peaceful way
of amendment, to make the effort. The
propositions for confiscation include the
entire property of the rebels, real arid per
sonal, for life and in fee. The mind in
stinctively shrinks - from a proposition like
this. It relucts to include in one "fell
swoop" a whole people. It asks anxious
ly if no consideration is to be had for dif
ferent degrees of guilt; if the same meas
ure is to he meted to those who have been
forced into it; if no consideration is to be
given to the fact that allegiance and pro
tection are reciprocal duties, and that for
'•lte past ten months the national govern
' hag found itself incapable of giving
mei " -- se to its leyal subjects in the "se
eded
ctib.
neither defending theta
ceded State :, or giving them a *us to defend themselves,
n.
r and
and that, deprived of our
..heyprotection
have yielded
incapable of resistance, t
only to superior force; if a the govern
ment is to forget the nature of 1,.." an
the influences of birth, of, soil, of hold"
society, and of State, by which his opinions
are insensibly moulded, and that this pes
tilent heresy of secession, fatal as it is now
seen to be, not only the existence of good
government, but of social order itself, has
been a cardinal article in the faith- of a
large portion of the Southern States, and
that they have been induced by the arts,
and:sophistries, and falsehoods of unprin
cipled leaders to believe that their future
safety and well-being required the exer
cise of the rights 4 Those leaders should
atone for their crime by the just penalty of
the law. "But you cannot," says Burke,
"indict the whole of the people; you can
not apply to them the ordinary rules of
Criminal jurisprudence." To state • the
proposition to confiscate the property of
eleven States is to confute it; is to shock
our common sense and sense of justice, is
to forget not only the ties of history and of
kindred,. but those of a common humanity
is to excite the indignation of the civilized
world, and to invoke the interposition of
all Christian Governments. The act of
general confiscation would defeat the great
end the government has in view—the
restoration of order, union and obedience
to law. Apart from the injustice and im
policy of these acts of confiscation, I have
not been able to find in the Constitution
the -requisite authority to pass them.
morning
PAUL HIIGIIB
WY. GRAFF
.JM. R. IfUNTML
B. SZELY.
141 ITEM STRUT. oppaita Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT,
DILUIRI IN
NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and otharteea
ities apt
BOOTS AND mom.
AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET.
Ladise -E1044- Las*cited Gaiters/be $l.OO
warthslls.
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Lams Wins Comma Beal Belton
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DAILY POST.
SPEECH OF
Judge Thomas, of Mass.,
In Conigreng In Iteforenee to the Coatis-
cation Bill
[Concluded.]
LOOK ♦T TAB PRICE
PITTSBURGH, WEBNEINDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1862.
" A Strange Story. "
The following wonderful story is told by
the London correspondent of the Dublin
Evening Mail :
"This is the age of discoveries, and
one of such a startling nature has just
been made in an English county that it
seems out of place in the region of sober
fact, and to belong purely to the at
mosphere of the three-volume novel.
Here are the circumstances—the names
for the moment I am not at liberty to in
dicate : The Earl of married not
long ago, and brought his bride home to
one of the old family mansions which
members of the English aristocracy re
gard with affection amounting to venera
tion. The lady, however, being more con
' tinental in her tastes, after a short resi
dence in the apartments appropriated to
her use, expressed a wish to have a buodoir
in the vicinity of her bedroom.
The noble Earl would gladly have com
plied with the request, but, upon examina
tion, it . was found that the rooms, as
sometimes happens in antique buildings,
were so akwardly distributed that upon no
conceivable plan of re -arrangement could
the desired buodoir be fitted in. Thereup
on it became necessary to invoke profession
al assistance, and an eminent artist was
summoned from London. He examined
the house narrowly, and said there seem
ed to be nothing for it but to build,
though at the same time he could not re
sist the impression that there must be an
other undiscovered room in that wing of
the mansion. The noble Earl laughed at
the idea ; the oldest servants and retainers
of the family were questioned, and de
clared that they never heard even a rumor
of its existence. The ordinary methods of
tapping, ite., were resorted to, without
effect. Still, the architect retained his
conviction and declared himself ready to
stake his professional reputation .on the
result. The Earl at hist consented to let
the walls be bored, and when the opening
had been made, not only was the room
found, but a sight presented itself which
almost defeats attempts at description.
The apartment was fitted up in the rich
est and most luxurious style of one hun
dred and fifty years ago. A quantity of
lady's apparel lay about the room, jewels
were scattered on the dressing-table, and
but for the faded aspect everything wore,
the chamber might have been tenanted
half an hour previously. On approaching
the bed, the most curious sight of all was
seen, and this it is which affords the only
clue to the mystery. 'l'he couch held the
skeleton of a female, and on the floor, un
derneath the bed, half in and half out, lay
another skeleton, that of a man, present
ing evident traces of violeuco, and proving
that before he expired in that position, he
must have received some terrible injury.
The secret connected with this tale of
blood has been well kept, for not merely
had all tradition of the scene faded away,
but even the existence of the room itself
was forgotten. The survivors, probably,
walled up the apartment at the time, and
its contents remained hermetically sealed
up till the present day, when, according to
the best calculations, after the lapse of a
century and a half, daylight has accidental
ly lienetrated into this chamber of horrors.
which, to the surprise of all concerned, has
been discovered in one of the noblest man
Mous in the county ofx---.
4 1S "
Aels, I.‘
0 014D1bal
GIRT CHE !OE COMMON
MIRE PROPRIETOR OF Tllllll
CINE having made it the study of yews to
HEDl
ooneentrate the life a( the Fine Tree into a Medi
cine for dimwits of the Lungs and Threat, now
offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex
perience. This truly great and good medicinebeing is
prepare with much care, the tar distilled
exprewsly d
fait is therefore free from all Impuri
ties of common tar.
It has cured more MOP of Consumption than
" 16 will ennan known cam trEarrtil
Wii I ours STM
It will eure S OR E
THROAT AND BREAST.
It will sure COUGHS AND COLDS and is an
valuable remedyfor di4coses of the ILIDNEYS.
UNINARY COMPLAINTS.
air - Beware at Countorfeits.lili
If you have the D7spepsia ass WISHARTS
DYSPEPSIA PILLS, and if they do not
ears you go to the agent of whom
you purchased them and
receive your money.
Please call at his store and get a descriptive &-
solar. A box of Pills seat by niai—rpcot-paid on
tempt of One Dollar.
No. 10 South Second street Philo.
L. Q. C. WISHART. Proprietor.
Sold by Dr. KBYGRG. N 0.140 Wood street.
nothiveod
WILLIAM MEANS.
A. OOPPIX.
(lateral Partaata.
MEANS & COFFIN,
(sum o= to Wawa,loss. Mum k C 0..) •
WHOLE:Z. 4 k= GROCERS,
Oorniu Wood ana Water knot',
MOAN porraZYsvitorr. PA.
NZW GOODS—
. We kayoing!t rewind from the
BASTERN•'CITIES,
A MOM ULUIJON OP
IVICISIRA.I3I.P. GI- 00 13 /81.
for the present end 1110➢ meson. Buren
are respectfully requested to eau and manias our
stook. .
W. W. WORM 'a CO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS. 1M Federal streak
AAA wiser Mark* Ileum. Alledisay aRi
ROBERT ARTHUR%
Airrourmar
A3D. CO MEE 01P MD& .41
att . ,VlBlBl= irk*
nabh6in No . 185 101/STE OTMT.
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
NOS. 18 AID SO WOOD STREET,
ISW PITTSEIIIIOIII.
EURO
~ A PT AGM/Weir.
MINIM AX 111 1 / 1 21116AJ1. Ilatompur
21 0 6 =1• 11 41r 65e 41 4
Pa "
is out or imosoo m
from tato Portal dm midaZ dear
mom
mat= amma. ip
part of
vat "'
*lirlll4lllrogriehiftaltal.
tove 4 11aok Liao d
sie mrs ;
11114111111 ADVERTISEIENTS
SW X NG IMPORTATIONS
MEN p 130-11-f4,
mmritity PURPOSES.
NO. 4 331rCHESTNUT STREET,
ilia for Sale by
DE COUR'4IEY, LAFOURCADE & CO
myl-Itod 1," •
PROM, BRICE & CO.,
OR AND C O . ,
I ON
COMMENSION MERCHS NTS,
NO: 15. SOUTH WATER STREET,
1 0 11illaidelp
Liberal advances made on consignments
when required. ntyl-lyd
JOHN 2 ELLTISOH-WX p HUTSON-RODMAN R ELLISON'
JOHN E. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSIIIIES AND VESTINGS,
NO. US MANIIKET STREET,
• •
(Id door below Fourth.)
myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA.
•
lIICRIST At MAGEE—
Wholesale Elrsawiattn,
NO. WAS MARKET STREET.
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN
Paints. Oda, Window Glow/4 Dye-stuff, A:e.. find
t o itswit u f ni orlCeme i 3eb a o m lia le a n nd_i n 'i r tts_hurgh_ C oal
e 1 Pitch, Roam,
Walton and fliiftroid Orell9o.
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer. and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN ITENY INISCNIPTION GF
GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET.
mrl-ly PHILADELPHIA.
WITH
I.ACING.COV-10 U CX,
MA N UFACTURERS & IMPORTE RS.
-0 F -
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 •OITTH FOURTH STREET,
mslayd PHILADELPHIA
citaftLEffigTifie - C
Importer and Dealer in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts,
Vestings,,Tailors' Trimmings, &c,
255 MARKET STREET,
North aide, PHILADELPHIA.
myl-lyd
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO. 313 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
Jobbers in (Moths, Cassimeres, Vesting.q
417 e.,
Always on Mod a well selected stock of Good
suitable for the trade: - ' "
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
IMPORTXLS OP
WINES, BRANDIES, Ay
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA. aplo:lyd
JOB. H. TIICMPSON,
GENERAL AGENT
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 4 North rinb Street,
dolLim PHILADELPHIA. PA
TO THE:PUBLIC.
L I g E norDaln ALLY
ly Mod e etoall t do d m e - .
14 1*
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders, self
abuse and diseases or
tuaXimis common and in
cident to Youths of both
sexes, and adults, single or married. Because
Da. BRANSTROP publishes the fact of his dolor
so. the ignorant and fabely modest are dreadfully
shacked, and think it a great sin very unmoral
and for contamination and corruption among
their wives, promising SOU and daughters. Their
family physician should be cautious to keep them
in iftanrance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN
BTADF.(excePt Publishing) lest a lucrative paw
' ties might be lost to them among stupid falsely
[ modest and presumptuous
.families, born , and
rabid in Mama" sprung up as mus hr o oms and
who compare sceletr, intelligence. sense. &a., to
dollars mid cents mysteriously. meanly orillY
gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous
Paresti and guardians are thankful that their
sons, *waders and wards, previously feed e
sickly aid of delicate condition and appearance,
have been restored to health and visor by DR,
SSANSTRAW, besides meny before and after
marriage through him have been saved much suf
fering.- y
mortification. km Spertuatort-
Yea or ntural mendedeas. are coninletelY cured
in • say short mess oftinie by his new remedies.
which arependiarly his own. They are compounds
feral the Vegetable KinSdolll, having seen the
felleeKoftherMareorlidtreatmenthe has abandon
ed it and nbstitatel the vegitithle Female dis
praise,. treatedwith markedsumess—having had
aver - Forte years (401 „ e xp erience in their treat
mantis hemieds of the Old World and ui
thelmi Blab% leads him to say—to all with a
fibt rain," health and happiness will again bloom
upon . a wireilled cheek. Trifle no longer with
miontainift and roadie but come and be cured
aid all of its kindred diseases, of
irVirra ilij nny ainnal e ill our countries, can '
mew be relieved. they &Read to it in 1
time -Pull can had of my treatment
IIY lefeell l W.l l copy of the MedieMAdviser.wkich
is Malgrams to all that &PAY Having the ad
vantage of over forty years experience and
observation. comalse_ nt_ l_ _ ,v.. he has superior skill
t h a V II O N O'-'wmum d i
seases, and who is
Why theprofession, as well noncom
: - vapisetuble titian* publish e rs. pro
&ld
of
I..a kri. Office 05 Smithfield
abed. Private oommu
=n e ilrem — a — P7rts of the Union strictly at
tauded to. Myatt to
delkladaw
mind r'o►aacnd;
Spada Passaic.
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
Iron Pounders,
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS,
Near the Penn. B. B. Passenger Door,
PITTSBURGH, PA..
MANEFACTIIME ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one
hundred and fifty horse power, and suited lot
Grist Mills. Saw Mills. Blast Furnaces, Factories,
etc.
Give particular attention to the construction of
Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and lot
uprights, mulay and circular saw mills.
nave also on hand, finished and reedy for ship
ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every
description.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron sgparately.
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Putties In
every variety. and continue !he mangactsze al
Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.
Our prices are low. our machinery manuthettir
ed of the best quality of materials. and warranted
In all cases to give satistnetion.
glirOrtiers from all parts of the country solicit.
Wand promptly filled. featdate
,600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
PETII,ON-4. OIL WOME.I9
LONG. MILLER 1. CO.,
WORKS Aig , 7OIIREIII NATION. AL
, LIORIRI VALLICY RAILROAD.
Wenhoule
PITTRICCIRGEL
'liaintillictierii Ilhuoinathis and Lubricated
WWI °Wand Benirebe.
tllift - 1f11111191NE111 , 411114 WARRANIM
1111011b . gPLIIIIIIMU. always on hand. -ee24:13,
FAMILY COAL DEPOT.
Wi' M STEW'ART,
13MEII, IN COAL,
8 Comer MOUTII COlpl et p r l y & SANDUSKY
EQHFPT ai llak ort et/applied with ooal at low rates
mhs:3m.
pravuzs AND VINEGAR,—
It BARREL/ rvaz cum" vioNzesn,
th itor• sad for irk by
9 _ BAGALEY,
:;As sad le Weed aegis
ibis favor
I.llsaiW - 1 "ip ilzeidie
Iniihding Goode suited for
Now in Store,
C. HARRY BRIAN,
AND DRALIMEI IV
,
PittsburgPost Ofthis
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
Non. 17 and 19 Fifth Street.
PITTSBURGH.
.JOBBERS AND RETAILERS,
TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES. HOSIERY,
GLOVES, MILLINERY GOODS,
Shirts, Collars. Ties_, Zephyrs. Yarns, Fancy
Articles and Notions of every kind.
. City and Country Merchants, Milliners.
Pedlars and all who buy to sell again, should call
and examine our stock.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT—Second floor
of 17 and 19 Fifth street. mh22
111MRIVATEDINEASES»
Dr.BROWN 'S MEDICAL
and SURGICAL Office, No. 50
Smithfield street, Rittalbuigli; •
Pennsylvania.
Dr. BROWN lean old citizen •
of Pittsburgh, and has been in
Practice for the last twenty-tive - 7 •
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 relief. 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
I 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 letter
psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin dis
ease% the origin of which the patient is entirely
ignorant. To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown offers
hopes of a sure and speedy recove •
ry.
SEMINAL WEAK NESS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of Sollitlfti
gratification, which the young and weak minded
often give way to, (to their own destruction.) are
the only reliable remedies known in the country
—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration
of health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure thin
painful disease TN A FEW DAYS — he will warrant a
cure. lie also treats Piles. Oleet, Gonnorrhing,
Stricture. Urethal Discharges. Female Weaktiess.
Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints.
Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affection?. Pains in the
Back and kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, t.b.
gcther with all di , eair.4 of an impute origin.
A letter dweribing the symptoms, containing a
rem, directed to DR. BROWN. N 0.50 Smithfietd
St., Pittsburgh. Pa., will be immediately answion.
ed. Medicine sem to any address, safely pack.]
and secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms, Ne. 50 Smithiteld
dtroot. Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-dawns
BALTIMORE PIANO FACTORY,
PITTSBURGH BRANCH,
O. 11A WOOD STREET
FIRST DOOR I , IIIIM FIFTH STREET, ADJOIN
ING THE RANK.
Now is the time to buy a
FIRST CLASS PIANO,
at the lowest possible price. Call soon. only a
tew le ft . WISE & BROTHER.
apt Manufacturers
COAL. NET COAL. SLACK AND
COKE—DICKSON, STEWARTLY
509 LIBERTY STREET.
Having superior facilities for supplying the beet
quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Slack and coals, are
prepared to deliver the same, in any quantity to
suit purellaiem at rem:mumble mum. Our Coal
and
brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and
free from slack. Particular attention given to sup
plying familiim. oulti-3m
THE SLAUGHTER ()UNNERVED
The Entsly Driven into the Entrains's
WE SHALL SNOW NO QUARTER
Hot Take all the Quarters We Can Get
100,000 ROLLS
Of Cheap WALL PAPER. Borders, Are
of hienent Styles and Usual
Variety. to be Sold
fhb' Spring.
This large stook, haring 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 Tuns as well as CASH.
WALL PAPER STORE.
At the Old Stand, No. 87 Wood Street
W. P. WARSIIIAI.L.
Art:Taper Hanging and Whitewashing. Quickly
and well done. by Experienced Workman. \
mh2l:Nnd
NA.TIIOINTA.
WE ARE Now MANVFACTIJEING
this article, which for brilliancy in burning!
freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of
color, (which Lnlor we warrant to be chanited by
ago or expwure,l unsur pa ss e d by any illumi
nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable
Oil to the consumer. we can specially recommend
it. Also, our manufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil llietlnerim.
which CXCCIS 10 per cent. in strength all the make
of Enish Soda brought to this country. Our
manufacture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LEE; SALT, AC.'
Are so well and favorably known, we trust the
mention is sufficient.
All orders and inquiries will be promptly at
ended to by addressing.
GIEORUE COLTIOUN. Agent, .
Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company,
24 Wood street. Pittsburgh.
noltklyilawis
JAMES H. OHILDS.
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allegheny City.
VANIIFACITIMILS Or
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
COSNA.BUTLGrS,
1$ Indies to 40 Inebef Wide.
sir Orders may be left at IL OHILDS & CO'S.
133 Woad street. Pittsburgh. noThlyris
ANTED...NFORTY GOOD FiOIUDIS
DRAFT HORSES, not lees than Five nor
more than Nine years old—Ease, Drowse. A m u
or Dark Sorrels ; fifteen and a. half haads
or upwards; strong. active and well broken to
Lasses. Hours or Inspection. between 1.11 IL
and * P. H.rdaily.Sendaymereepted i e Panay,
Rennson's' Bann No. 117 Fourth fig eid r ib*.
a. 4. MOriglt
m 4. itirlfir„
Moe Qr. Mr. 11. a. rimerrlli
Apriji 1
th isa l, b ra. slo9.4lll.MNsig ast
Out
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. -
OP PITTSBURGH.
orlicie. No. 27 AIM AL, Mei.
MIMEO AOAVVOT ALL RUMS OF
- FIRE AND MARINE RIMS.
ISAACJONEIL President JOHN D. MeCORD.
Vies President D. IL BOOK. Secr etary: Capt.
WILLIAM DEANAleneral Anen . •
DIRECTORB—Ltsae Jones. C.O. Haven Har
vey Childs. Capt. IL C. Gray, John A. Wilson B.
L. Fahnettoek. John D. McCord. Captain Ailam
Jacobs. B.P. intr. CspL W. Dean. 'Robert L.
M'Grew. Bobt. H. Davie. no2B
dADIRSA Flame,
FORWARDING AND COURSON WERCNIINT,
TOR PEE SALE OP
Maur. Gads, BROOIII4 =llllsl4w*
Dried Fruit said es
°meadlir,
Corner 1111srket sad Slriilltreats,
REFER TO—Fnuiehe O. Bailey prerspvium. PA.
Dilworth, Br & Cuthber t & tiOn„
William
Boyd k Ott, kalsker & stweartnomme Pitts b ß urgh,
esdlr
Cash. M &M. Bank. List Bowe& Mangle k C 0...
George W. Andersen, Donlon. Paxton k
Wheeling.
F NOV WANT EOM alles: NEW
I Fruit or prepared Neat. min ed, and
all other kinds of Spices. cooking Bra Mic or
Wine. New Orange. Lemon end Citron Peel go to
Haworth & Brothen, in the Diamond, where you
will gets new crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house in the city,Mao agenerid and
assfull ortment of Family roceries. Teas, Wino,
Brandin, and all other kinds of Foreign and
Domestic Liquors.
HAWORTH & BROTHER.
1141 corner Diamond and DiMnond alloy
WALL PAPER ! ! •
WINDOW CURTAINS ; stc.
New Btylea for Spring of 1882.
A Great Variety and Fine Assort
ment from 6 1.4 mute •
to WI per Pleee.
For sale by
IPHOMAS PALMER,
O. 91 WOOD STREET,
Between 4th & sth, 2d door below Diamond Alley
mh2l
IMPORTANT
TO , •
INVENTORS..
ei.,,
PATENT AGENCY. 0.: PATENT AGENCY.
id
''''' • -- -
MIT C. UMW il i
MT. W. FIWWICK. •
Woe Twelve'!"
Alliiise. of tow U"111m milt fear
ma ' the C li o
IR Home\ of
!Meta alliiii...the 4 title Americo* IC
•T A
last fear as Mania.otowa einey Ate
I . Tars in Ike Tat.
lie se be r of lbel p eint Mooney Vim&
Heard of AppeaLlP nem.
HOU—AII information mosisary to procure a
Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent Doom
NM to_pment Cosimirsionar of Patents. Hon.
David P. Holloway. do2o:tf
A POLIO XALLAIIAAARDSALO44I.
lACHARLEIGARDWZIPwouId remind 1' 6.1 10
friends and mato w e d still t•
et his old eland . HALL, entrance tat
Fourth street . Be has always on naad the beet
quality of Lacer Been and in connection with the
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon. with Ilecd
tablet, balls and mum
Remember the pla en Apollo Hall. Fourth et.
near Wood, entrance frcon Fourth. /AEU,
ADDY WiTIVMDTS.
Plumbers and Gas_ Fitter,
NO. VW WOOD STREET, OPINNWTE
FIRST CHURCH, PITTODEDON.
•ND
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY,
/Li Till ILIUM. MIRO&
P
Lead
material
inp plo en veisd m.
anOnl e sm 2a i l S tied wi
t
Copper. Houma fitted with Wa ter and n m or '
tarot
*3. N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
ap3 :lyd
I. OIII TICII,LTIIKAL-
STRAWBERRY
RASFBBRRY.
and BLACEBRRRY PLANTS,
GRAPE VINES
cuRRINT
and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES.
LINEAR,
RHEIIBARB
and AgFARAOIII3 ROOTS.
all of the beat arrant& and warranted true to
name. For sale at Se MTH STREET.
inh22 J. KNOB.
*r .
A FRIRND NEED. TRY IT—DR.
IX SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is
prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of
Connecticut, the treat bone setter, and has been
used in his practice for the last twenty years with
the most astonishingsuccess. As an external rem
edy it is without a rival sad will alley:Mu Pain
more !speedily than any athar.Prnarainnt 47"
all Rheumatic and Nervous "worm ers it is Wily
infallible and as a ease for Soren Went
Sprains, 11 raises. de., its soothing._ Willa/.
powerful strantthenimt PloOsttlen maks Ulejust
wonder sad 'astonishmeut of all who halm ever
liven its trial. Over four hundred Wanted of
remarkable cures, torforamd_ by it within the last
two yens, MIN this
.'s. BELLEW R .
de27:lydawcow }L
AgentsisrPhs
DIIQIIRSPZ DRAW WORKS.
FULTON
111 • 1117 •07111111,301 111•IST aaaratir Os
FEN/SHRD BRAM WORK,
OAS AND IMAM lenTllllll1 1 ,
e lli V imb riZr i lasde -
Ar. l Bram
weak sad ISM.
ally.
Allritan' on mu :
STREET naihnievi
Qua Braekatuadlic
WAY.
ff.
AND DuquageTl
C. WEST fits CO.,
KumAmain
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
NOCNAWAYD. 413LKINS AND MEOW.
N.. Ip>rslll Mese% Mamboing'.
Sr An week inmate* to be of the beet maw
nail sad workman** =Atari.
SAYER MODS—
100 DOZEN WHITE AND COLOR=
OMAN= ElOOlOlll6
or eide Ite the we or dub doom _ • :
EATON, MACRIIN A' CO.,
Z10:17,116
OZlL•rintelnali'
WlGHl'i(lll44lll)EtiOi
wagnamistakliiinatimai l ii l ft e '
.ma. caraoa_oa. wait, rasnarmaa " '—
Abs. . 0 1 1 .111 1 / 4 1 and Ow Gram eiestalitls on
,
• ~ . . .
lift ft' am - Sim* a ces is wow,
mid drat% inii ill bridisly IDOL
hal
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11g : the
~ Agros • , • 1
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CUT' • 1+ •
111 La. 4
A sei Oat
12. 12,
EstabMagid 1842
REtiTrErts.
_Arx MUNE
affaugenteute to up Oil stanteries, under
Dr. Twaddle's NONA -
:TROMP, initABATIII3.
Patented February 4161861.byphiel1ilre is ren
dered totaily immanent, in .distallhogYetroleunt
or other Oils, and we Apsainutee emir awl: eannot
be extolled is durabiNtir. datikat, at economy.
We rale with conlidewee to-ibpiallowins par
ties. whose Retina* we have fitted up :
Mews.
W La
rauw kilter & Patrons Wo Wort: thternalille
ter
Alow..zTiptitgo.„Jairatio do
a do
Lockhart ,Briiikwt do
Thoalbove works weredasigut suAtanactrusted
and put in operation by Dr.
, A • UM:DM
The following works we up:
se.la rk
Economy In
•
Mum. Chadwick Cruaiptety.t
Johnson Orahant,ol.lll t wararßUlß:
Brewer., Sin Pi
• Rees* & Gni*: y Es
Johnson& Brother; dti
- Forurthßruc
DAVIS & PHILLIPB.
Nos. 100 WATER ACIOCEIRET . ETE I METS.
, . •
Braes FeundersvPititaibers
. .I,m,ir •
STEAM- ANDQAEEITZERS.
ninuaind • •
prr mr s . nu pota
war 7 .,-werA 111r*"
)1114EN1X LOON_
TERM EXAMS —14....i1if
NOS. till - EAST TWINL .rifiIiRIFETRIS
173 &173 GRAND ,IRENT
STREET.' Established . ' 3.3. . Es
tablished 1839 :,: This nees hi
succautl operitionllll . yous w al i alit
of the kind - us the' Undid ma ees
thtrOckrdinlPTlClVlrifterint
/EMT ERANliBgPipissiad.l Pier.
Wall. Oval ant Mantel, Glasses. Cor
nices,- aims am .Be aaket alibi* le
Slabs, Toilet Quad. etc. —r,
ble ~ -,.
Mofor uldiatts for Picture wit limps suita
tr Row. iiiiiiNrtasidliter: .
woockLOck&wrisafrdsswr. • Our
new Manuisetory and 'eurisidids enable
as to fournish any article liar tipped se the
bat, and as da t li i the
DEALERS ,E INV iI a t*IIPON
W
us when they visit New or We to be
able to supply them with evistr" 'our lino
which they can. ossibly.req Istria. lower
than they ran ptuehase p y
Orders by moilailsiuksblOisibl§priross. De
motif:it& mill when roeitissi fir ofr
Office& Wareroom% Nee *IS NC N. Y.
my23md - HORACE yAgiam„Aet.
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Maaufgthulis aid I Imileariird'
BOOK, 'CAP4.LtTICER,
• sad all kludge( 3 410
WRAPPING PAPER, bovomMirdi from
No. 97 Wood strait to ;
NO. 83 SMITHFIELDAPTRABT.
-t, kolco yolk. P
ON- Cash paid for KM:iit .
LAKE 37PEKr01 00ft c DE
SMELTING., WOMkN.
„
PARK; ” wroCcritnle• a Co..
Manufacture:li of
Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Coreeete Pied Cop
per Bottomajtaleedfittllxoufteibeioitor
Solder. ie. 41/eo..tTese mad: t
dealers itt
• illiestMea
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Sir' Constantly -of firsliThr
and Tools. Worehooso.2loliffe ee d
811PCOND STRESlXTlttelnitisli,
attern 4 1 041Poodal olden of Ctitipor"eltedred
. - . - figlarlow
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includ e mad Estill Dukiibir"
Agricultural and inrining` Wide
man* deeds, • Am
Agents for the Boehm iitiwer , aid" ltiaoar.
Wood.' mower sad /roa
Bookitooe and Anuire's rptiesen
ma. asi - Lusairr pn =; •
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bahrzar tatted, lilt . i
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