Volume XX. THE PITTSBURGH POST Published every morning, [Sunday's excepted.; Corner Fifth nod Wood Streets. TERMS $6 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. le-Delivered by carriers 12 cents per week. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Square, one time 50 three times $1 00 " one week 175 " one month 500 " three months 12 00 " six months IS 00 nine months 24 00 one _year 30 01.1 TEN LINES make a square. About eight words averse a line. Busman notices, inserted on the local page, ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Linea from the same office every Saturday Ai" $1 per annum, in advance. Afig-Single copies, ready for mailing, FIVE CFCNTS air Address JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. air Advertising at reasonable rates. rmarzyza M=M WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF & Co., MANUFACTURERS Would call the attention of the public to their LARGE STOCK -- of well selected COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. ALSO, IMPROVED Kitchen !Maga% Grate Fronts, Hol low Ware, ate., among which will found the Beet Coal Cook Stores in the Ntate. The Diamond, Adyanoe Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron 'City, Were awarded the FIRST,.PRE?dIUM at the State Fair foe the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. Also FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE & REPUBLIC. Fig the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The MENTUCKIALN-and KANSAS Premium Stoves ate unsarpaased. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE NWe line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE oat c ee - Stereo with Soap Stone Lining!, which and the ht ~ better than iron. oc23:is airline White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Ovcrshirts on hand, and made to order, on shortest notice, at B. WILLLIMSON'S SJIIRT FACTORY, No. 47 St. Clair Street. It AXED IMILLINGA fit, It 011101110 A LA PLANER° MILL, would respectfully in rowm the public that he has rebuilt since the are, o '' having enlarged his eetablishment, and filled i t wit , the newest and must upprcved machinery, is now , "roared to furnish flooring and planing. b omb : so :on etwing _and re-sawing, doors, sash and s h utter. v. kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, &c.. ',Row Sept. 7 11357 %Mt PITTS& - * * NEW GOODS 1 Second arrival of NEW NPRINO`,IITYLEIII —A T EATON, MACRUM d: CO'S, %reel . Nos. 17 and 19 Fi f th I. - Wei Etna. gimps, Braids. Laces. Buttons , e Tnmmkgh newest styles. Etabroi, kook and Cambric Collars and Seta. Real L and Lace Tnmmed Collars and Sets, and Ham. lerehieb. Black Lace, Grenadine and Tissue Viels, Chemise Yokes and Pantaletts, Ed_ging, Laces, Angles, etc, Ladies' and Children's Hose. of every description, Gloves, Gan:data, Alit,. Bonnet Rib bons. Ruches, Shaker Hoods Cord , Chenille and Braid Head Nets, A no t„Ner lot of " Crinoline Dmpeiie," (French skirt.) Those Those who have used this skirt, pronounce it the eet ever made. The "Quaked. &hi" and the 'Flevure Skirt," are also et es worthy of attention. Geatlemen's Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Col lars, ries„Suspenders, etc, of moat desirable styles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and Notions.. Wholesale and retail buyers will find a large a nd egeellemt line of goods in every department at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES TOR CASH. spit EATON, MACRUM tr - CO., 17 Fifth it. WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, 4nd Importers of WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &O. ALSO. Distillers aid Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 397 Liberty Street, n09:17 PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 ki i A qiiiki lr, X_Pi if i 11 Wholesale and Retail Grocers, WOWS= AND !MAUDE. DI TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, ice., NORTH-HART corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, ALLEQHENY WM. H. SMITH WC H. SMITH dr CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, %es. Id SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, _ is riETTsausion JESSE JOHNSON, Gm3AL COIIISSION MOUNT, Ti..,, a r m s 4 ,440A1 khidls Couater Pirefivaieth awl Ligners. co ws . 17itbeiesh BilriVattaVallee. ma:e aondszunenti of OFFICE IMO IMMENOOSE ZTI soup; lECOND g saki? PHILADELPHIA. jiA mtsairries GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARMAJITIM FIREAMI AND QICIIIIIINE. WAIN egaiiiiiyialettnant of Agrimuurall .*lmplismeules. likadisaiederwalpros,‘ , _ BE.C.lO l _4* :41 . .L0NG, _ nen Aeorto Barth /WA • : , . . is rsou gi. .! , ..rit • . ? ' it ti il if Ci :.-": :: .' '' • ' / ...?- 9 . .. .. . . ...- - :-: •,%-• .- ::7:; .--• rt '.- if .. - - . ...,'''-'-. -,; ii ifiri'; 5 . , 114'ii 21 ''. 't? i - - I •si 1 i • , _ ... i • +. • ..: t . . r , .3 r 4:1,i ei' i, i, ' ' ''' 1' .. 1 C .1 .,:', '' ... . - ? - i - i• ' . : .7, : 4 . 4 i ~ . ~ i.. . . • . . ", , . - . • , • , ' t • . •. . 1 , 0 . 1 ; ; , N., •, . ~... • . • ... • . • .. . . , . t „. -•,, . , .- .. .• ;. '... r .:, - I •• I) . Itty _ l l II ,' ti . J- N , -.. . )•II ' 55.,. morning WM. OR t F A Savannah correspondent of the Au gusta Constitutionalist writes as follows: While Fort Pulaski has fallen, and while our river batteries could not stand long against iron-dad gunboats or batteries on the adjacent, islands, still the force of the Yankees in this vicinity is not sufficient to take Savanna h, for our land force is too large to alloW an attempted landing to he either pleasant or profitable to them. Nor can tiler easily pass the river to the city. I for what: they may have boat 5 Ill:a will 116!! invulnerable to our balls, which is doubt• fel, yet the obstructions in the river, how ever easily removed by a quiet working party, will be very hard to move under the storm of shot, shell and grape that we can I rain upon them from a dozen places. Active Business in Nashville. Never were the officers of the, State 4,1 Tennessee more heavily laden with busi ness than now—business of every conceiv able form and character—business requir ing nice distinctions, immediate resolution and quick execution—the time ordinarily occupied in reflection and deliberation mu s t now suffice for conception, determination and performance. Not a leisure moment is allowed Governor ,tohnston, but from morning till night, and after night, his la borious duties are pre. , sing upon him.— Nashville Union. Where is the Great British NavyP The English boast about its hearts of oak'' and the wooden walls of Old Eng land is reduced to a very small compass. I The London Times of a recent date has a longariicleabout the British navy, in which the magnificent wooden ships-of-war, the seventy-fours and one hundred and t wenty gun ships, and all the rest of them, are completely ignored. Only four ves a Bare alluded to as comprising the great navy of England, and these are the iron-clad ones. Allusions are made to the fact that they are now just commencing to get a navy. This is surely- a wonderful revolution, brought about, too, by American inge nuity and skill. Like a bankrupt white washed, John Bull is about to begin busi ness afresh in the matter of building war ships. NEW GOODS! PPROPOSALSFOR. SMALL ARMS FOR THE UNITED STATES SERVICE. Ottosa,:vca Omer, Washington, D. C., April 2), 1002. I PROPOSALS will be received by this Depart ment until 6 p. in. on the evening of the 1501 of MAY. 1862, for manufacturing, in the united Stales. Stales. thr the Government , within one year from ii 64 date, the following description of arms, viz: • .sprid3field Rifled .Muskets, model ISM, ilafppelS FerrY Rifle.% with sword hayoneis and steel seabbarill, 1655. rtreech-loioling Carbines, for cavalry. weyolver Pistols, army size. Sabres ;,?r light cavalry. Yon-comonalijoned Officers' Swhrds, steel scab •rfis, istekians' Swords, steel scabbards. • Nl.r.debbards for rifled musket bayonets. Ste , lab will state For m4 iikets and rifle., the price for U,'"),000 of • either, and toe. reduction proposed, per gun, for it s Ko k to sow, each additica. stdd curbous, the kind proposed, For reeolettr" '5 M and reduction, per pistol or carbine, for 'enci. and the price for 't additional 5,0110 to 20.000. For sabres, swords gnd scabbards, the price of Patterns to the number. of each of t h e prescribed sadh. additional 5,000 to 5,000 each, and also for , 20.000. fur nished . with the _ A b :11l the lire-arms are to .' ll . regular appendages. • The riled muskets are to be in ail respects identical with t hat nalaufactur ed at the U. S. Armory : Sprin,Veta, ?lassaelm setts, and are to interchange with it, and with each other, in all its parts. Each of the other kind of fire-arms must also inteinhange With one another in the Rune manner. The materials for these arms must be of the very best quality, and no malleable iron tiara Will be allowed to housed.. All the articles must be sub ject to the inspection prescribed bythe Orcinaoe Regulations, and must be boxed, ready for trans portation, at the expense of the contractors, in such manner as may be directed. Inspections will be made at the factories in iota of not less than 1,000 each. Proposals will state the name of the establish ment making the otter, the number and date of the first delivery, and rate of delivery utopthlY thereafter. Failure to make a delivery at a spe cified time, or any attempt to introduce mallea bleiron or other inferior material into the work, wilt titibject the whole number of arms contracted far to forfeiture, atthe option of the Department. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any bid, and wilt _consider none made through any agent, .broker,.or party other than thereguldYniatufahthreri: ' Proposals will be addressed as follows: "Gen erabl. W. RIPLEY, Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington, D. 0.:" and will be endorsed "Proposals for Muskets," or rifles, sabres, tko”aat the ease may be. my3:tdeod. .18. NEELY. . 141 FIFTH STREET. aaPealta Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, IMAMS IX NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Seem ides ap4 .308. R:1117 - NTER . HOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO:- 89 ackzurmir STREET. LOOK AT THE PRICES: Ladies English , Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l. O O worth - VA-14 Ladies eride Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for:sl,A, ir ri aith : sl.7s. • Ladies fish Lasling Congress Heel Gaiters $1,5% worth Ladies Fin French Morrocco Heel Boots for ,37. . 14plies Fine Goat Commas - Heel Boots for $1.37, wortitiia?. Ladies ,tiaa .N.oroaeo Slippers for 50c., w orth 75, Ladles. )ne S4pperanir 75e, worth $1.12. AU other goods in propoirtfige, JAMES ROBB. aD24 0 9 Market :treet, near Market House. . . THE LARDS T 'AND • Malt. Mil= art, lIM- L A P r , : qA.BM'CP/NTS. -.44oiptisrmassimps, 40 14 4 l'a-17.14•1111:11rra err , M *4 M44 1 . 414 -tiriiin ir* * KELLER & RICKETBON. DAILY POST. Crop Prospects Accounts from the West, are variable, the heavy rains in some sections having retarded the planting of wheat. This is true of parts of Illinois. Michigan and In diana. The fall wheat is everywhere spoken of as in excellent condition. Ti, Cincinnati 6'utette of Tuesday says : "In regard to . the small grains—wlMlA. oats and barley—we have a right, to expect full crops. The wheat never went through 1 winter in a bettereondition. The mastoid 1 barley will mostly be planted this week. in ground favorable to rapid growth. The great danger, if any, to be apprehended is drouth. But that cannot be serious till July and August. The crops of wheat and oats will then he safe. It is the corn only thr which fear is to be entertained. and as that is not yet planted, nothing can yet be predicted of it.. In general. the aspect of the country. and the course of the seasons, are favorable to g . ood crops." Heavy as was the fruit crap in the West last fall; the coming season promises even still greater abundance. The trees are covered with bloom in all quarters. In Central and Southern Illinois prospects are exceedingly good. In the Eastern States the indications for a 11111 fruit crop were never more .favorable. Prom Savannah PITTSBURGH, TH RSDAY DIORNING, MAY 8, 1862. Si It: TA r.„ F1'1.1:1 1111. 1 1 1114111 1"::ic. r,i;> Afagnzinc THE CASKET OF JEWELS. 'Rey were very orecions, and represent ed four thousand pounds, money value. There were two sprays. to eneirele the head like a wreath. There was a comb, a neeklace, ear-rings, and a broach. They I . all lay nestling together in little creeks and burrows of rich blue velvet. shining like gli:w-worms. The casket lay before me open, on the table--before me, the constituted guardian of these treasures. There was to be a wedding tar away in' the great Pontifical city, and these precious g ifts were to be poured out into the bride's lap on the eye Or the nuptials. In the pardonable lunacy of this pc-And—at which he himself will perhaps wonder some years later—the rapturous husband had ordered out these treasures. and kept his jewelers working double tides to have them ready. They have just been brought home under convoy, and the casket lies open before me. This is Tuesday even ing. On Monday next the marriage takes place outside the walls of the city of the Popes, and 1, the friend of this husband in posse. have consented to take personal charge of this precious load. There aro locks and double-locks--the casket itself mimicking the outside of a dispatch-box respectably. Some one stig gested an outer skin or case ; but the head of the firm. in consultation, pronounced that such defense would be no real pro tection, and the the simple shamming of a dispatch -box would be the most effectu al security. And it was decided accord ingly, that, disguised as a dispatch-box it should go, with no more than half an inch of wood or leather between it and the out side world. From the date of this onnin nos diseussion, held at about p. In. on the Tuesday evening--the Dcvc-r mail go ing down at half-past eight---I began to feel sensible symptoms of uneasiness, not unlike the early qualms of sea-sickness. Fresh frcun the University. young, full of hop••, 1 relished this guar:Hans:hip rams singly at a distance ; but it was not until the moment of departure, when I took the casket by its stiff leathern strap to de rend to the cab. that the serious respon sibility first dashed upon rte : it then (te em ring to me that peace of mind and tol erable assurance of its safety were only to he purchased l•y never relaxing my fingers for an instant from the stiff strap. 'This disagreeable notion took possession of m 3 fancy, and worked itseltinto a hundred awful shapes, and L e fi, re wo hail re ac h e d Do-.'er a sort of nightmare c.mvietion had taken possession of me, that in all human prol•ability there was to b e 'fin• the wretch ed eating,.: no sleeping, save under conditions of strictest inconvenience; in short he was to he Omitted like a felon to this odious yet preeions coal anion. These unpleasant shapes were afterward modified cousi•lerabiy, and did not in re ality embody sueli inconveniences. !limn to the town of Dover, where we embarked in H. M. Royal Mail Steamer, a period of two hours, the casket lay upon my knees. m y fingers firmly clutched upon 11. R• strap: and I eould see, with uneasiness. that it excited the curiosity of the live other pas sengers, to whom I then imputed the most leionionS 4 leNigns, li n t who. lam now eon• vi need, were simply mystified by its ec• centric and et:fist:le:anis position, and the astonishing pow:A• of endurance in the knees that bore it. H ow i t , th e cabin of 11. M. Royal packet 1 leant back in a seat with the cas ket still upon my knee, and how in that thtal position. eonceded by all to be one of encouragement to the fell enemy of those who go down to the sea in ships, I did battle with the gradual encroachments of sickness, need not he told here ; how I at last, after the regular period of suffer ing. dropped asleep fbr an instant, and awoke with :t shriek, ehitehin , at every object near at hand, need not either be let out. With the on•taing, and with the sun, I took a brighter and less hypochondriacal view of things. I carried the casket from the packet to the station at Calais. I car ried the casket tenderly from the station in Paris to a cab. selecting a cabman with a: look of primeval intim - Tuve, i carried it from the cab to the other station of the Lyons Railway. I ate a hasty por tion (droll and butter, Sport it I drank a hastier cup of coffee, upon it; at times I sat upon tt ; at times I put my feet upon it; at times I laid it under the seat. ret, having to go down every three minutes or so, to fuel if it was safe ; it scented wiser to restore it to its old position. At times 1 placed it in the network over my head, straining my neck• every moment to see that it was safe, and finally at the Empe reur Hotel at Marseilles, I actually took it'to bed with me, and in the morning was conscious of acute suffering, and severe abrasion in the left side. front a sudden thrust of a sharp corner of the casket in the night. :The packet sailed at noon on Thursday; the casket still never left my sight. At eleven a. m., it took breakfast with me, in a private chamber, occupying a chair beside me all to itself ; we took another cab together down to the a Docques, " casket and I inside, the heavier baggage outside ; we got on board together safely, went down to the cabin, secured our berth arid at last. in a tolerable security, I breathed a free breath But, before having got thus fir on the journey there were one or two things I which had time to take note of, even while suffering this grievous seine forte et dure. The first was that on the platform oflondon bridge I had seen a huge truck of luggage, clearly of the monstrous femi nine character; black funereal chests. mbre tall than broad, containing who knows how many mysteries. Perhaps in to: this shape it worked itself during the qualms and horrors of the middle passage —perhaps the damning evidence of some fearful crime. But in the fact of female luggage monstrously developed, over grown, unfairly out of proportion, there was surely no marvel ; it was the two figures walking behind, following the heap close, that attracted me. One was. a tall, burly man, much swollen after the fashion of fat foreigners, when they incline to obesity, and which gives more the idea of 'distention, than of sound honest fat ; not unconnected too with the suspicion of bracing. His 'bee, also was round and tallowy, and smoothly shaven, save only so far as a trim and square moustache, and he wore a comfortable traveling cap, with a tassel. [To be continued.] EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS RATTIOAN, EUROPEAN Agent, lib Water street. Pittsburgh, Pa., is laraPared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, tither by steam or sailing_packets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, Pagable In any part of Europe. Ageat for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail rad, Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Q..ilios Packets. and for the lines of Steamers sa il via int i ii.rt New York. Liverpool, Glasgow and dialer . fell ROBERT ARTIMRS, . airronsmir .Thr, STD 00 OF DEICII.oft -zone: *l4. Val ti imam snow PIIRADELPEA AUI • • N Pi Pit Ili 414 IriPORT OF • „ : " AND 151001i1W ,W I7A R, - • t including- Gonda sulted'lor MILITARY PVItIeOS6M, Now in Store, NO. 031 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Salo by DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE - & CO MY I 11lid. PR ODWM. BRICE . 00 4 UCE AND • PR & OVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WO: 15 SOUTH WATER sriumr, V . lllltildelphlet. *S. Liberal advances made on oonsimiments when required. JOBS E ELLISON-WY P ELLISON-RODMAN B ELLISON JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, , IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSINEES AND VESTINGS NO. 349 MARKET STREET, • (2d dime below Filurtb,)' PHILADELPHIA, HURST & MAGEE- - Wholesale Elrugaled - kaa„ NO. 823 MARKET STREET. PHILADEAPITIA, DEALERS IN Paints. Oils Window Glass, Dye-stuffy, and Agents for Kerosene. Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning Fluid, barn p tame, Tar, Pitch. Rosin, IVagon and Railroad Grease. myL3md GEORGE GRANT 31autifaeturer and Wholepale and Retell Dealer EVERT DESCRIPTION OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 010 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, r_.o7. - C.-COP .VI.TACTURERS & LIIPORTERS. -0 F - MEN'S FLUNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myl :IYd PHILADELPHIA .CII.IIIRLES MAGEE, Importer and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &e, 255 JIARKE2' STREET, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. myl yd • FRIES & LEHMAN, O. 313 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, Johtwo? in Cloths, Cassintereo, Vivant's Always on hand a well 6eleettd stork of Cool. Quitable fir the thole. tayl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTICHS Or WINES, BRANDIES, c AND DNALNR2I TN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. avlQlpd 01 . 0 S. H. THOMPSON, GENERAL ACENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 4 North Fifth Mirror. PHILADELPHIA. PA TO THE PUBLIC. . LAN PECIALI.Y • -Wake ignorant andfalse • ly biodeet of all .denomi 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. • Bicastee Lu BRANIrIIII7P publishee 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 Isms and daughters.' Their family Physician should be emulous to keep them in ignorance that they do th e . same as Dr. BRAN SIRUP. (except publishing) lest a lucrative Pratt rico might be lost to them among Stupid falsely modest end premonitions families, born and raised in ignorance. IMlllux up se mushrooms mull who compare eociety, intelligence. sense. *c..So dollars and cents elysteriously. meanly twill, gotten. It is to publicity. however. that numerous parents and , guardians are thankful thaz.their sons. daughtem and wards, "previously- feeble sickly andel' delicate eondition and appearance, have been restored to health and vigor by DR, BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage through him have been caved much suf fering, anxiety,: nmetiliestion. , A°. Spermatorr hea or nos amy l emindmiona, are completely cured in a very short space of time by his new remedies. which areipeculiarly his own. They are compounds from the Vegetable Kingdom,. having 111412 • the Whicysif the Mercurial treat:menthe has abandim eel itand subatituted the ' vmtluale ' Female dis eases are treated with marked sucear—having had over forty years (40) experience in their .treat meat in bovitube of both the Did World and in the United Statea; lamb kiln to say—to all with a fair trial, health-sad hapiiiness will . =room upon the new 7—palled cheek. Trifle no. with montebankt Ind °wicks. but Come and be cured Consumption and all of its. kindred dialogue, •of which so many annually till our countries.. can nciw be relieved. 'providing they - attend 'to it in time Full particulars can behad dray treatment by proeuring a eopY of the' edlearAd*Wwhich is gm gratis to all that apply Raving the ad vantage of over forty years, experience and observation, imaimpia ; he bee'supetier chill in the treatment of dimming. and who is daily °awaited by the Profession. weipar= mended by repeatable citizens.. pub! prietors of hotelkite. Mee BB - AIWA' street, near blamed street private'eonttaant • cation , from all parte of the union strictly at. tended to. Direct to • • 1102 WI / detklythiw Pittsburgh Post those. lAMILY coax DEPOT: Wall. SUMMIT, DEALER' IN COAL, IMSAnier SOUTH COMMON k akNpuggy ST z , K. ALLEGHENY CITY. satTamilles supplied with mud at low tette: on short notice. p'EACRES AND VINEGAR— 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 114R111CLI1 !MUD CIDER VINEGAR, in stare and for oalo wnaasat BAGALEY, fels soma YY Wee* street STUMPS— •• • • We are now Manufacture's and prepared to furnish to order. "For Soda Fountains". all savor • of Plain and Ores* Byrne of a VOUir t rno qualig. RBYR k ROTH SPA Noe. MB ON sad.l ß N Wood -street* . ~ . . . . wo a it .4. LE.-.roirk..dins.ll3, VOL. AV lion tnwnship, r liltarniri'lleinunterF• I.it' etY-ifirfe et front; one- hundred ' ned_tert in ti ell in: en.loeed by- -SOON ails b OOP 111 be *4 nnigether or oeparatelY. io tit arra kr ftWn; tune , - Applr to JABt. & idioe oom - &Ail! - - - W, 4 D, anensity,. Ak,t,,i,4,- . 4.l.dealigiiin. kW. • Tobacco, Ebiuttaad &wane, r . L WM -Is * Nos. 141, sad IM Wool stmt. 11211.1,ATE DES 1 D BROW ELTCA and SURGICAL Office, No. 59 Smithfield street, Pi tishargh. Pennsylvania. Dr. I3ROWN is an old ail iron of Pittsburgh. find 1 / 1 1,3 been in Practice fm the last t vren y-f.ve Years. His business ha, been confined mostly to Private a nd Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGER re need of inedienl . friend. Eilolll,/ 110 t flat to find out the Rum place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate. and his experience in t he treat ment of a certain class of dieeaNes is‘a pure guar antee to the sullbrers of obtaining permanent re lief by the IZPO'Of his remedies and following his advice. • DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never Tail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseaoes, Impuriticsand Scrofulous Affections:- , Also all dioceses arising from a hereditary taint, Which manifests itself in the form of Letter peoriasts, and a great many forme of skin dis eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afilirtril, Dr. Rroc- i , off ers - hope - sof a sure and speed.. recovery. SEMINAL 'WE IC NE , ;:i. Dr. DroliV4 remedies for the el:tr.:ming trouble bronet often by that. solitary habit of sensual gratifion, whteh the young sual weak minded often give wee to, (h. their own destriniion.) are the only reliable remedies known in the country —theyare safe, and make a q , e, , uly rcstoratiou • ./I..EUTISZ4. • Dr. Brown's re ll medies MA never J . ...J., to cure this Painful disease rt a FEW nays—he will warrant a cure. lie also treats Piles. Glee:, Gonnorrhoel Stricture, Dreamt Discharges, Female Weak ties Monthly Suppressions. I)i , eases ~r the .Tcint,. Fistula in Ann. Nervous Affections. Pains in tat Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder s t r. gether with all diseases of an impure A letter describing the symptran4. acedirerted to DR. BRONYS, N 0.50 Stnitittin i it., Pittsburgh. Pit., will be immediately answer ed. Medicine sent to Dl* address, ypacks and secure from observation. Office and PriVa.tfl Itootsts, Ne, 50 Smithfield , 1 street. Pittsburgh Pa. nols-tirtirda BALTIMORE: PIANO PITTSBURGH BRANCH, ECEIME9 N 0. ii 9 WOOD ST It E E T FIRST norm rfrom FIFTH STREET, 11C(.; THE 11.1NR tbo . time t. , I.tuy a FIRST CLASS PIANO, at the !owe.: poieiWe trice. Call .4)1111, o n ly a 113 W left. IVIz:E131:1).1 apt Alanufaxturer.l - arlext.. Nur COAL. SLACIi AND lvJ CU: :511 , :wART1.1.: co.. 509 LIBERTY STREET. flawing superior facilities for supplying the bilgt quality Of Coal. Nut Cud. clack and. 0, 41 1,z, a r e prepared to deliver the soma in any quantity to suit pun:ha:et,. at reasonablit ratt. l)ur Coal is brought in fre-h dra!y , try and free from stack. Partiettlaruttenticm g i ven to sup plying thruilica. 0,•:26-3m THE SLAUGHTER COMMENCED, he Enemy Driven into the Entrenchments!! WE SHALL SHOW tO) OiMIER: Hot Take all the Quarter* We Can Get 100.000 ROLLS Of Cheap WALL PAPER, Borders, Ste., of Newest. Styles and Usual Variety, to he Sold this Npring. This largo knelt, hoeing been I.tirelin,,e,l at re duced prices, will be sold very low. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR PAPERS, BEAUTI FPI. PANEL PAPERS, EXTRA WIDE PAPERS OF FAENCIIF AND ENGLISH DESIGNS. Bargains Not Oonfined to Remnants. We taco RAGS ae well aa CASH. WALL PAPER STORE, At the Old Stood, No, $7 Wood Street W. P. MARSUALL. erelr-Pa per Hanging-and Whitewashing. Quickly and well (lane, by Experierßod Workman. NATI - LONA. OIL. WE ARE iIIOW MANETACTERING this article, which for brilliancy in Miming freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of color. (which color we Warrant to be obanged by see or exposure.) is unsurpassed by any illumi nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil 0, the consumer, we can specially reeom mend it. Also, our manufacture 01 • CAUSTIC SODA , Used Wall largo Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels 10 per cent. in strength all the make of Ewljeh Soda brought to this country. Ihir maaaacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, /IC, Are go well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. . . All orders and inquiries will he promptly at ended to by addresomg. GEORGE COLIIOUH, Agcnit, Pennn. Salt Manufacturing Company. 21 Wood ntreet, Pittsburgh nol&lTdaw:ie JAMES gomiLDi.. - HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City, Pa., 11/SUFACTUREBB uF SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OBNA.IESTIRGS, 12 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. 4111' Orden may be left at IL CHILDS CO% 133 Wood Amt. Pidebentb. WIC M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Founders, GENERAL. MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Penn. R. R. l'aseenger Denot, piTTSBURGII. PA '•ANUill red FACTILME ALL KINDS AI. • . -, Swim Engine". raining from three to Me and Shy horse power. and suited for G Mill; Saw Mills. Blast Furnaces. Factoriop. . . SiyetPartiOnlar attention to the construction of 'Eumnee and Maihinery for grist mills, and ks uprights. =day and circular saw mills. Maws also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment, at. shortnotiee, Engines and Boilersof every descripfion. - -.dfiseiflarniSh Boilers and Sheet Iron separately. Wrought Iron Shafting. Mangers and Pulling an every vagusty, and continue the manufactureul WooleiMachuterY and Machine Cards. • Our'Oiees are low. our machinery manufactur ed bfthe best qualityof materials, and warranted im&tan to give satisfaction. eni from all parts of the country solicit tedand promptly filled. fe.:Mdavr 101111121VIttALZELL. A. i. DALZELL itORT• HALZELI. st CO., Wholesale Grocers, • AND • - A N O DA BBING MERCHANTS, - • Denim in Produce audPitteburghilanufactures. 251 LIBERTY sTREET, PITTSBURGH eVatICIN(111111 lo; IMO" HUNCAN. 41111;21:111141041.ANS A CO. --P I TTS. . 4 11 P 21111011 CITY GLASS . W()liii...4—Ware htvamilllEW4ter street, aLd isa First street, •Pitishoieli;Pa„ thine doom below the Mononga hela illOnae„/Ilanwiacturers ul Piti.sbersh GM, - wilukoa,olara Druggl4be Glass Ware and ASSISI "eenagivegailla" . fur parlor yindow4. chnsebee ead4ollo!alinge... - . . . aps tpitimiirAw *,,it f iairtu:Ailzwrs Fon Bwkwkalower,ild Ramer. Iroallarvqit-. eir. Cams Mg Tr. iiiln;ooficzr oNo I " .` ‘ a V7l4lNarts afrNt tad floottailasegniteL 1/10-4 elphiwildillishimossit AT i hwisaiii . D'B AUCTION. - • , ; 1 - ;' ,, • :; • ) ,• 7 : 7 4 (- •PP' -71 WALL PAPER ! ! WINDOW CURTAINS, &c New Styles for Spring of 1862. .1 Circa! Variety and rum Amor* went from R 1-41 realm to 83 pre Piece. For sale by THOMAS I'ALNER, 0 NO. 91 WOOD STREET, Between 4th St sth, 2.41 door below Diamond Alley mb2l IMPORTANT INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY.Ii.I PATENT AGENCY. ' . _ 1 DEWFI C. LAWRENCE. e. ROBT. W. FENWICK. 1Z For Twelve Yearm:: For the post four a years Manager Of an Officer of the' Branch of Seim t the Washington Patent Oflice-the. tILI e American 10 Patent Ageney last four as a . 7land for Fifteen Tenn in th Pt em be r of the g ent Agency e Busat. I • news. Board of Appeal.'n • NOTE—AiI information necessary to procure a Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free ot charge. Refer to present Commissioner of Patents, Hon. David P. Holloway. dna/ter - - - ADny lEW.V.NS. Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. J 6 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH, AND 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY, NEAR. TEN :IA yoa's OFFICE "1311VMPA, 11 YDRANTIL SHEET LEAD, AL Lead Pipe, Pier and liar Lead. and Plumber's material in general. Oil Refineries fitted tin in the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. Rouses fitted with Water and Gas Fix tures. WI- N. li. All orders promptly attended to. ap3 :1 yd ORTIC U LT URA L STRAIVfIERRY, • RASPBERRY. and BLACKBERRY PLANTS GRAPE VINE'S. CURRANT and 000SEBERRY BUSHES LINEAIt R.IfEUBARB, and ASPARAGUS ROOTS. all of the best quality, and warranted true to name. For Pale at 29 FIFTH STREET. _mom .1. KNOX. *** • FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT—DR. IS. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing success. As an external rem edy it lo without a rival and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation, For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is trulx. inEdlible, and as a cure for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &c., its soothing, hea li ng, and powerful strengthening properties, excite thejust wonder and 'astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over four hundred certileates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. R. E. SELLERS & CO.. I.32.7:lytimveow Agents for Pittsburgh. ------- DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS vSk. ANCFACTUREIIISOr ILVZILY tARIZTY OP FINISHED BRASS WORK, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 4 1 - Particular attention to fitting Oil Refiner ies. Brass castings of superior imoothnees made to order. Steamboat work and repairing gener ally. ANY'llosie Oil Globe; Davy's Safety Lamp; Gas Brackets and Pendent!: Corner ST. CLAIR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel&tf - - - C. WEST 4t CO., MAIRTFACTIIRMIS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 187 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. Air All work warranted to be of the beet mate rial and workmanship. mylZlyd. SHARER HOODS -100 DOZEN WHITE AND COLORED SHAKER HOODS. or sale by the case or single dozen. EATON, - AfACRUM & CO., No. 17 Fifth street. EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTNAN & ANDERSON. • in, EFINERAI AND DEALERS IN NINE Carbon Oil. quality guarantee. Pittsburgh. AIM, Bann)le and Car GIVOIO CODIDSDU7 oon hand. Orders, left at Chem, Smyth A Co's on Water 0e26 and First streets, will be promptly Ailed. WILLIAM MUM DaVld Itt•NDLISS. HARRISON A. COFFIN. SPIESS' Partner. General Partners. mEAars iAr COFFIN, (summon to WCandless. Means & C 0.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood and Water Streeta, felthis rmuswiten, PA. NEW (MODS— • We have Jost twelve& from the EASTERN CITIES, • ONOIOX esawnm► Or DESI - R41.111.E, GOODS, for the present and approaching reason. Buren are respectfully requested to ea/daardezaadne oar stock. W. IL MPG= It CO., MERCHANT TAILORS. 143 Federal street. mig corner Multet Swore. Allealeev city WILLLIN BAQALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER IR NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, OWE% Byitar E , MERCHANT TAI -Loa, Si* Street. CLOIVT' , I:43I JUDE, TO Olt7 . • DAM CHEAP *-FOR CASH. 'IIOffAMI I . NA , inemeingn num BMW /tit I.eboieo. stook at CLOTHS. and VYBUNC4: , au . k b• It s " = ta w fly Dillow the tonal ratio. to offered to tauthoomo. 4111111L i7ttr i te aliningia— Frrkinilleatner ' nod tor eak b y l it Corner Market and First streets. NO. 17 FIFTH. ATAMM. JOBBER AND IIBTA:EEIIii Trim adni timbroiderts4, 1 t empaadas. • . Susi and Baia U 0011116, Aud an kinds Farms 4 IS. Wholes'. bangs suppose! - EATON. INACILUM 01). 9)1. 17 "0 grist r. 11111X111 ••••••!•-L LUMllalikrom,-...- liabat Mir k_ lll.VaratEli at B RAT Itilsoosoor to ammo ,„ Whams% Nag i n-6 . 1 . „.. t - Sat -2 st' l PergeW jPrllliilk _ .111111111111. Meg Wookipe digh44 g 4." LAND US WOOD IMalk 4.'5° WWI"' 1 1 TMI co, Va., __ CALF _ '9aHi oßNrg FINE . s attja CALF BOOTS BUG G.!Liirs - 'Pi . ItUditett V A 4 MU&MOTO, 1t• • • . 4 ban now liVilaregeliiiihNike dtho day and for ids by - •r- And Nee. RiOnaimatni4kettAtpiLs PITTISAVUGH. oLiri s saw, vlna :;,A 41 1.,11 Iti EstablishMll 1812 TO 011 1 .I:C.W.O7.PMETAS. Tina uarDEwszeinsio, JL arriumemonts to . fit lan Oil R.flu ,leq tidier. Dr. Tweddlo's Patent TROMP , patented February 4th. 1862.,billbklik411411111111" dined totally unneceseary in diatillli4 or other Oils. and we guarantee owlfol~ be excelled in durability, simplicity or itoonoten We retsr with confidence to ohosabootoget ties, whose Refineries we tuiriStitted up i - . Mean. Long, Miller & Co.. Petrone Worier • ~ „ Wightman & Anders/xi. &ale": di - S. M. Kier & Co. Ritielsitir ' del • 4 Alex... Taylor & .joftiserers, .fte•+ , l Lockhart & Frew. struusquar. 9114' f. The above works were deslgetist and bobwhite& and put in operation. by Dr.ll. w. IWEDDLE The following works we have also littoitioP: Economy Oil ComparlP. Alessra. Chadwick & Crumpton.* Johnson Graham & Co., oods . au: Brewer. Sill & Co., Pittabitreli ; Reese ,1413raff, • Johnson & Brother, • ' air"' • Forsyth Bros. .k. Co., bignehestier.,,. 4 ., DAVIS & PHITAIMX . Roe. 100 WATER & 101 FIRETSTIIIIRRIVI o t Brain Founders, Pl • .11711 l STEAM AND GAS Priitit mhll:3ind iIIUILKENIX LOOKING GLANS & TUNE FRAME INANIMPA NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-TEIRDI‘;, 172 & 122 GRAND STREET & 215 STREET. Fatablishedl2lB. NEW YOTeleirt tablished M. This Establishment ands hail= successful operation 24 years, IBM of the kind in the United States. looreasni. hand or manufactured. to order egerygLeseler4 of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE' AND' TRAIT FRAMES. Plain and .0 Wall. Oval and Mantel Glassetc , r ir niqLV- 3 nicer, Base and Bradket Tablesonia • Slabs, Toilet Glasses, etc. Mouldings for Picture F rames , , ble for transportation, either Ga.; rßirlsomi . ", wood Oak. .&bra, Birdssye„ Meanantarlinl newManufactory and earmisive fadhllea., us to fournish any articlein our liner rliga4piti t " bee and as cheap as the amps& DEALERS ARE INVITED TO:GALL UPC& us when they visit New York.: We claim to_fie able to supply them with agcy.) , *Mae . % our Me which they can possibly require, at Meat low than they can purchase clewhere. • - Orders by wait attended to witispir not ,failto call when //011Vialt New ler Office & Wareroom.. No. 242 CentrISL'IMIN! my2-.3md lIORACE V. SIGLER,VL S. B. & C. P. 3 1ABWILIK;<.f Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOK, CAP, LETTER(,;,q and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have remavattiforil No. 27 Wood tdretell to NO. 38 SMITHFIELD, STREET..:.: Pi ttab.urghl,4",...) sir Cash paid for RAGS. LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER =UM SMELTING WORKS. PARK S 1 1 VCITIVIDY At CO.,' Manufacturers of Sheath, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, IPissed Cos I per Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms, nrieglor ' '" Solder, dm. Also impo , ; rters and dealers in Metais Tin _ . ' Plate Sheet lion. • . lire, sr Constantly on hand, Tinmen's and Tools. Warehouse, No. 1411 1 F/BET and SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh: Pima'. sir Spools' orders at Copper Gag. attern. fell: dill BECKHAM. dr LONG * : Wholesale and Retail Dealers he Agricultural and Pertains Inipbt mei:its, Seeds, &o. -• Agents for the Buckeye Mower and Bisaler; Woods' Mower and Iron Harvester's/Id Boclestoce and Ammon's RonerY: NO. 127 LIBERTY wrap.= ','' kekikeidger NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY I , - '• • • FOENT N T e I::PEED? ..11,3111414* GONORRHEA. 01 NET. URETHAJ, 1 - Dieohorpo, Gamboa Wooknoto. none. Inconel tiov t 4enitid bility.„. Tel. and Ars ons of the id ' t and Bloddo ' -," Which has bee- r • se s d upwwr_do r; of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,"'" in their private pniatico. with Roo stillhre mei* -" sup•re•Mng Crisis, Cor Aug!. CullulAlN 011' j oOuipomad hitherto knows. • " "-- BELL'S SPECIFIC-PILLS ars icily in action. often affialing &Mgt — 'WV ' few 8. and when a cure is warded itis .. i eat. eramprePared from mgetalgir ' that are harmless on the system.undaseag ,0: ate the stomach, or impregdati 'the being sugar coaed, an awaseels_faige .:,, No °unite of di t et is wecessar7 IfisUlg nor does their action Intel!" whirlb= • ' ' •' i' suite. .Eaeh box contahmseo 1 PUbs. ~ ~ . PRICE ONE . ... . . and will be sant by mall. ' by az* adli.:l , :. vertised Agent. on receipt the mow. - - none genuine without my deriantsv:eiTisk•• , wrapper. T. BRYAN. Roche N. r ' -l' - Joespa ~. ,si 1:4 corner 'Market street and ' • au27:dawlyde . - n ~J •'• l''' " EATON. BLICLITII. & CO-- - ' ' '' '— ' -OF
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