THE PITTSBURGH POST Published every- morning, [Sundaes excepted.] Conser Flab and Wood !Streets. TERMS SS PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. rlar`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 18 00 nine months 24 00 oneTElf 30 00 air make a square. About eight words aline. " R e t i tVa l nodees, inserted on the local page, ten oasts line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Laud from the same Whoa every Saturday morning. Sir Terms 81 per annum, in ads-anon gle copies, ready for mailing, me. cxxrs Address JAMES-P. BARR, a7P Advertising at reasonable rates WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBUTIGII GRAFF & CO., IIif.A.NTJFACPUIZMRS Would call the nttoation of the public to tboi LARGE MTGUR of well selected • COOK,PARLOR AND ,HEATING STOVES. ALSO. 13IPROVED IMama Ranges. Grate From, Hot. low Ware. &c.9among which will Almond the heat Coal Cook Stores he the state. The Diamond, Advance,Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fem. for the BEST COAL - C,OOK STOVES. Also FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE& REPUBLIC, rwlthe BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stove, are ungunweed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN TEE STATE. N B--We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSF ell Cook Stoves with So4p Stone Linings. which and the fire better than iron. X . .1111.7 free White. Plain and Fancy Flannel Lin der sadqWershirts on hand, and made to order, on shortest notice; at IL WILLIAMSON'S ISNLIRT FACTORY, No. 47 St. Clair Street. AMER R, MONONGAFIE V LA .PLANINtI MILL, would - respectfully in form the public that be - has rebuilt since the fir, and having. enlarged his establishment, and fillei it with the newest and must approrml machinery, =prepared to furnish ihioring and ninnies and sawing and re-sawing, doors, imsl ttars, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, &o. Sours Ihrreetnion, Sept, 7,43,57. ja2o NEW - GOODS t NEW GOODS! Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES —A T EATON, MACRIDI & CO'S, Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street. Erobitems Gimps, Braids, Laces. Button, etc., Int e irtmming& newest styles. Embroidered andCambllars and Sets. W Lace and Laos Trimmed ric C ollars and Sets. and eal Hand kinth ids. Black Lace, Grenadine and Tissue Ariel& chemise • Yokes and Pantaletts, Edging. Laces. guiles *to., Ladies' and Children's Hose, ofever3 description, Gloves, Gaunlets, Mit& Bonnet Rib bone, Ruches, Shaker Hoods Cord , Chenille and Braid Head Nets. Another lot of B " Crinoline Draperie," (French Skirts) Those who have used this skirt. pronounce thelt p &Weyer made. The "Quakert Skirt" and the Flexure Skirt," aro also st a worthy of e ntio Gentlemen's Furnis hing Goo n. ds, Fine Shirts, Col- Jars. Ties, Suspenders, etc, of motet desirable styles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and Notions. Wholanle and retail buyers will find a large and manliest line of goods in every department at the ILOWEST POSSIBLE PRICKS roe CASH. apl4 RATON, MACRUNI dr 0., 17 Fifth st. WILLIAM CARR £6 CO WHOLESALE GROCERS, AIM Importers of moms, IIItANDIEV, GINS, dm. ALSO, - Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 3W Liberty Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. TIERNAN dcGETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, worms AND DEALERS IN TEAS, WINES, .LIQUORS, dco., NORTH-EAST corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND ALLEGHENY MY WM. H. SMITH WM. H. MUTH 8. CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND I4T FIRST STREETS, 441 PITTSBURGH . JESSE JOHNSON', - , OINIIIAL COIIISSION lERCHANT, UD D• I /IS Maur, Grain and an lands of Country Produce, Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Tobias', *e. nuns made on eonsissioests ox OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST a sulliklr PHILADELPHIA. 111/111112T11141 GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, lIVAISRARTESIMIXII AND 61Elirmyz. AirAlio a moral aloortawat of Agrie f nlaarall loupleamenta, r I iliodoasd Ibiraaaaaatal Trees. received aad kr ado b 7 BEOESAM it LONG, neat iamb ibraftilstal. 3s(4l.7lAben7 111 W . . ... . .. .. ' .." . i it F."..p' ~,y. i. . . . , - - , '-'....;A:ti '-'-•:;. ~ -' , .-i• .tr ~,sli , ... ;.. 'lti!T's'ii ',4 ,1... t . 14 ' . ri:TIVI ..•,' .. . . , - ... . :.... . . . . ( , I . , . , ...?. 1 .., , . _... . . . . . .. .. . ''' ~ Ni t .... t .. • • : ...,.. ,_; r --- i i .. ...-. , ... , - ,„t - : . • - , , i t.::: • 1.1 i..•,. -.A, • , 1 . , . ...• i • - •,•,. ~ i .-...-,... , - - , , ~- . ~...,. • .• . ~ .. . 11 1 , _ . .... . . ~...- 7; 4 ~..: I •., i it . .... . ~ . ; . . ._ . . . . . liiiinomomemompw , .. Interesting Letter from Parson Brownlow. His Family s Loyalty Vindicated—Oppres sion of onion Families in East Zennes see—An Appeal to the President— Thamksto a Rebel Officer. From the Philadelphia Inquirer. DEAR SIP. :-I wish to publish in your widely circulated journal, a brief card, which I request your other city papers to copy. I consider that the Petersburg Er press, in announcing the arrival of my wife and children, and the wife and children of t he Hon. Horace Maynard. has mendacious ly assailed the reputation and patriotism of these ladies, in stating "that though their husbands have evinced an unaccountable hostility to the South and its cause, they (the ladies) are firmly attached to the Con- tederacy." There is not one word of truth in this statement, unless it is alleged that the homes and fire-sides of these ladies, in Knoxville, from which they have been un ceremoniously expelled by an insolent or-1 der of the Commanding General, consti tute the Confederacy. The order was is sued to these families by Wm. M. Church well, Provost Marshall at Knoxville, giv ing them thirty-six hours to leave the Con- federac,y, leaving their houses and furni ture behind and escaping with a portion of their wearing apparel. Chnrchwell, who issued themendamons order, no doubt took great pleasure in doing so; the hatred of Mr Maynard's family grows out of May- nerd having beaten him two thousand votes in that district in a contest for the United States Congress: the hatred for my wife and five helpless childred grows out of my having convicted him of falsehood and dis honesty. in a court of justice, in a certain bank suit and huge swindle I brought against him. He ought now to drive out o f the Confederacy five officers in his rebel regiment, who preferred the grave charge against him, at Richmond, of trying to draw from the paymaster of the army, up on false papers,li)rtythousanddellars more dun he was entitled to ! fit representa tive of the morality, virtue, and Integrity of the bogus Confedgracy! My family are up in the vicinity of Bordentown, New Jer soy, and feel that to have escaped with their lives, and a part of their clothes, from the savage beasts of the Confederacy, is a great blessing, and that they can sing in good faith, Editor and Proprietor PAUL nuors WM. GILtFr "God of any life. whose gracious power, Through vat-km/deaths ml soul bath led, Ras shone upon the darkest hour, Ilea lifted up my sinking head," Every member of my family, old enough to appreciate the horrors of this infernal rebellion. despises the so-called Confedera cy and the unprincipled villains who luau gurated it. The only difference between me and them is, that I claim to be capable despis . ng the wicked concern and all connected with originating' it with more in tense hatred than they can. But then I I have trained them up 'in the nurture and admonition of the Lord," which implies übedieuee to law and order and undying hatred of secession and its guilty authors. The work of murder, arrests and impris onment, goes bravely on in East Termes -ee, as my family inform me, who left Knoxville the latter part of last week.— fliey wera shooting Union men down in (he streets, arresting hundreds, and shoot ing down fifty or sixty in one instance, of ter they had surrendered and under arrest. ['hey marched between three and four hundred through the street, with some of them barefooted, and their feet bleeding. taking them to the depot and shipping them o Atlanta, Georgia, to work on their for ifications. These men, denied water, would Pi out-of the mud- puddles in the street. vith their hands, after a rain, what they could, to quench their thirst. In God's name, I call upon President Lincoln, and upon his Cabinet and army :itlicers, to say how long they will suffer a loyal people, true to the Union and to the Government of their fathers, -to suffer in iLit: way ! The Union men of East Tennes ice are largely in the majority—say three to one, but they have no arms—they are in the jails of the country—they are work ing on rebel fortifications like slaves under 'be lash; and no Federal force has ever yet been marched into that oppressed and down rodden country. Let the Government, if t has any regard for its obligations, redeem hat country at once, and liberate these people, no matter at what cost of blood and treasure. They have suffered these outrages for the last twelve months, and are now de sponding, nay despairing ofany relief. Let an army—"a, terrible army with banners" —go at once into East Tennessee, and back up the loyal citizens, whilst the latter shoot and hang their persecutors, wherev er they can find them. I want the army to serve for me as a forerunner—a sort of a fohn the Baptist in the wilderness, so that I may go backav,ithnsy new.press, typo and paper, and resurrect my Union journal, and tell one hundred thousand subscribers weekly what is going on upon the borders of civilization. din conclusion, I return my most sincere thanks, and thanks and gratitude of my persecuted family, to Lieutenant Speed, the rebel officer who had them in charge, for the kind, courteous and gentleman like treatment they received at his hands, in protecting them against the insults of se cession blackguards , seeinealter their bag cage, and turning them over to General Wool, at Fortress Monroe. The gentleman ly instincts of a Whigand a Methodist have not been crushed out in this true-hearted Virginian by the incurable disease of seces sion. And whatever may betide him in the i ups and downs of this unholy war he will have my good wishes and the good-will of nay family. I am, &c., W. G. Baownow, Crosswicks, N. J., May 8, 1882. S , JOS. R. MINTER Tar sooner the country shall compre hend that the men, North and South, who produced the war never can restore peace, the better. An absalutely necessary pre liminary to the restoration of peace is the banishment of both secession .and. aboli tion leaders. They are equally guilty as to the causes of the war, and, , if the se cession leaders deserve .greater punish ment than the abolition, is because r by the course of things, they resorted to or ganized armed rebellion, whereas the re bellion of the abolitionists was in the na ture of personal liberty bills and irres ponsible mobs to obstruct the.execntion of the laws. Can these men make..peace? Neier. Nor do abelitiotMleaders, _more than the secession leaders, mean to make it. • WERTH WlLtsCilla wiTaiory PAIN bb the use r a anaratilli.Whima no drugs or asilvitiie'bitttery are. weather is the time whim the limitable ban ba used to ita best adulates& Medical -111110finna and their families hove their teeth.. by my process, and are ready totted& as InAto_a_l44" tY and painlessness of the towed 7t:' wliagwer has been stud by venous interested sasetting thecontrary hayinitn WI-ARTIFICIAL - r style.. * . thit: 32014-Iyd-is - bistros& QTE43LROATr4s Ste - 1 1 .• The *reek of `eta 1 . 4 -gat the:lllaiine'fiWtra' &imam, 4 74 Anchor, e. A to fdiarsdii ; . DAILY POST. SELECT TALE. From the Dublin tTniversity Magazine THE CASKET OF JEWELS. EContintted from Yesterday.] At twelve o'clock, sailed the Capitole, " Direct Service," in the slang of their ticket. A lovely day. Sun shining in the gay streets of Marseilles, as in a scene out of an opera. As before stated, I shared my couch with the precious diamond cas ket, and passed a night of sad discomfort; for there were two things on my mind— the diamonds and the diamond. eyes—the dull, insensate precious stones, and that other living casket, infinitely more ' I precious, whose accredited protector and knight-chevalier I now considered myself in a sort of sacred sense. " Sleep, gentle lady, " I found myself murmuring, " the ' flowers are closing. Good night! Good night, beloved. fo be near thee ;to be near thee, " I murmured, adapting Long fellow's well-known lines to the situation. then, as I stated, I was in a cab,makinga for the Docques; and should have made the Docques very speedily, but for a slow-going, heavily-laden vehi cle, which kept before us persistently ; no doubt, also making for the Docques. There was a ph‘ , siognonty about one of the Patigonian trunks, standing up gaunt ly on the roof, which I thought I recog nized. A strange feeling came over me. Could there be truth in that sense of a mysterious, chain that links kindred hearts together—unseen, unfelt—yet drawing the two by a wonderful law? It made me thrill ; and though at the moment I was conscious of a kind of lumbar soreness, reaching even to acute pain, owing to Car rying a heavy casket so many hours on my knees, I almost immediately forgot all sense of suffering. In a few moments we had passed the hugely-laden cab triumphantly, yet not without a sad protest on my part. "Be of good cheer, ".I said internally as we went by, (keeping myself earthily con cealed,) " He is with thee, and watching over thee from afar. " Froth the bright decks of the Capitole I saw them arrive ; I saw their heavy baggage swing over into the bold, and the huge Patagonian chest (Her box : I tenderly, more tenderly, _ye beartied sail ors !)tilted down into Erebus. Then 1 saw bulky Count Baritone toil up the steps painfully, discharging his venom as he agcended. Him followed closely, ac cepting all sweetly and without a mur mur, that tender Cenci face. No name is as yet known to me for her. Let me hold you at the font, gentle maid, and christen you temporarily, '• Cenci." You shall be known to me evermore as Cenci. 'shall not forget the look of Count B itone as he reached the deck, and his ey ar e fell on me. His lips moved with a shower of indistinct oaths, and I could see that we were to hate each other cordially from I that moment. Gladly I accepted his de- I fiance of hate, and was glad to meet him any where, on ship-deck or dry land. ready to do battle. But for Cenci, a tinge of pale color lighted up her cheek ; for she knew that her champion and standard- , bearer was with her. 1.. nconsciously, and though it were fated that I was never to address a single word to her, still this sense of moral support thus imparted, must have been of inestimable value as to strengthening and comforting her. I approached them and spoke words. of course. Why should Ibe deterred by the brutal )tumors of the man ? " The man at the wheel tells me, " I said, as suming a nautical manner ; " the man at [be wheel tells me that we shall have what lie calls a beau fraget. I concur with the man at the wheel ; we shall have a beau traget—we ought—to have—a—beau tea get This was said slowly, and with a strange meaning. What I sought to convey, thinly dis guised under the forms of an indifferent remark, was that there was an influence " aboard, " (not on board,) superior to the vulgar influence of storms and tempest, and which would send us gliding over the smooth waters, not to be disturbed by a ruffle. This compliment was so delicately implied that I think it was imperceptible to the dull application of the monster. She understood me. " The wind," I continued, "is Nor-nor-east. The wind is favorable--very favorable— (another meaning look condensed here.) This while I was standing with the casket hanging conspicuously from one hand, and my arm was growing a little fatigued. Come down, " growled the Count. " Come away—why do you keep me ? " "In an instant, dear, she said, " first let me thank this gentleman, who was so kind about the scent-bottle " I saw that the memory galled him ; but as this was a quasi introduction, he had to check his boorish ways, and, with a forced constraint, murmured some grudging words. That thirty-six hours' voltage was to me a voyage to Paphos in Cleopatra's own galley. It was all war and love,in the most delicious contrast. I loathd him; and he, I well knew, heartily reciprocated that animosity ; for his treatment of that poor, suffering lady that accompanied him grew every hour moreharbarons. I could see every hour, as opportunity and inti macy favored , that he was a brute and do mestic tyrant. He was wasting- her precious existence sp away by his treatment; and she was eeding fast, too fast, to t ease to world where the wicked shall cease to trouble and the weary are at rest. I yearned to approach him privately, and whisper: "Come with me—let us make for a secret place on the foredeck—where we may have this business out ; the first mate will see fair. " At last so odiotis was my presence to him, that he kept below as much as be coukl, and appeared but seldom. She came there often for thosepale cheeks were the sea-breeses healthful. It was I who prescribed that treatment. "Be as mach, " I said, "in the open air as pos sible—shun the corrupt atmosphere oldie cable ; for you it is death. " And here main, with this simple expressimi, I con , trued to throw such a world of meaning, that I think if I had beenng hours I could not have convey=re. I spoke,.as it were, by the way, of parable. I was fast gaining a strange a nd curiouslnfluence over her. m:m=l L "All " .r .S 19U"All*Ain.- NO. 65 WOOD MOM. between Tidal and Fourth streets. under Lam etteltall. bonen from i a. U.. until 111 o'clock r. It., Meals at aU hours sad at **shortest notice. the debeitehrt of the swore stirred up in the hat mrk. -1;COY8121t8 WEANED, and in every other form The be Gooks are engaged. A Room has boom fitted up aspen* fer the ac •co at Ladies. Private eatranoe ad Captain J. T. HENRY and Capt. JOHN TACK; iaparlaaaaj- tbat Ilia of►badmen /111111102 :al the attabldiamiat. Itio. ezernatimar aratlier lailsia 11.11 a. mammmith Iltaing • ,SA Prirmatnten.; Ray ath, IWL THE WESTERN INSLYRANCE CON. PANT has this day deolared a Dividend of Fire Dollars per share. oat of the earned profits of the but six months. Two Dollars of which to be atTropnated to credit of stook. and three dol lars payable in rash on or after the nth inst. my7:zwd F. ht . GORDON. SessetarY. BANK 9r, Pirr 43tria16 May 6th.1862. THE PRFAIDIEWI' AND DIRWALITOIRS OF THIS BANK have Watley declared a Dividend of FOUR PIER CENT. on its Capital Stook, out of the profits of the last six months, which will be paid to Stockholders. or their %pa representatives, on or after the Ifilth instant. JOHN - HARPER. Cashier. my7:3tdlta IRON CITY BANC, } Pittsburgh, Mar 6. 1802. rwiAE DIRECTO= OF THUS .111ANIC N. have this day deolszed a divideed (dm= PER CENT., on the capital stook, out or . the profits of the lust six months, payablirkboklets or their legal representatives aft Mita inst. mi7-3t JOHN 111A00 IN, cashier. Atteozattr iva, B/ 6 7 1 6 2. T HE PRESIDENT AIM DIRECTO ...a of this Bank hare this day deolared's dirt gond of POOR ere CENT. on the capital stook. oat of the profits of the last six inastbs. Payable to the, stockholders or their legal representatives...a or atter the letth inst. zny7-td J. W. 00011. enabler. MECHANICS' DANK. Pittsburph. May ilth. IMAM PRENIDENT AND nisserons A. OF THIS BASK have Tlillit DAY declared Dividend of Three Per Cent.. on the Capital Stock. out of the profits of the lam six months, Payable to Storkholders or their legal representa tives, on or after the 16th inst. my7:lotd GEO. D. M'GREW. Car , ler. CITIZENS . BANK, iii. Pittsburgh, May altb, 268:11. MINE PIRFAIDEDT AND DIMECTO -11. OF TUIS BA NB have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of Four Per Cent.. ea the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the last. six months' business, payable to Stockholders or their legal repreeenta tires, on or after the 16th inst. tuyittf GEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier. ------- --- T ' irrenueen. Hay 6.1862. I HE MERCHANT AND MANCFAIN TURIBS BANK OF PITTSBURGH have this day deelered dividend of FOUR PKIIICZNT. on the capital stook. out of the profits of the last sit months. payable after the lith hd. mpl7- - 3t • W. H. DEN:s: Y. Cashier. - ---- OYPICP: EUREKA iNSCRANCE COMPANY, Pittsburgh. Ilay.Stß. A T A :MEETING OF TUE BOARD OF AT Directors of this company: held this day a dividend was declared of poem PFR CRS?, on thy Capital Stair Pubt.eribed, oat of the profiteer tho last 6 months. payable forthwlth. iny6-Iwd ROBERT IFINSEY. Secretary. WANTED... VOMIT 11106 D 11011.TMD DRAFT HORSES. notion, than Five nor more than Nine years old— . Drowns. Blacks or Dark Sorrets : fifteen st lands high. or upwards; strung _tattles and well Woken to harness. Mum of ' inspection. between as M. and 11 P. M., dailSundays at Patter son.. Ba zar , Nu. hn Foutth el ttsbunth. Renn'a. A. MONT MAT. Mai. k Qrsilr.. & Army. Office Qr. Mr. D. & A., Plttabeink Penn's, 1 A rril 29, 10142. Nod (10AL, SILACAL AND LUIZ—SEALED \LI Proposals for deliverigels the stimm at the WORKS OF THE PITTSBURGH GAB- OW f- PAN I 2 5001111 Bushels of Bituminous Coal. 410,000 Bushels of Slack. width. 11.00*- Bush els of Lime will be received at the Oaks of the Companj anti! WEDNESDAY the Illst Inst.. at o'clock P. m. The Coil . Slack and Lime to be of such quality and delivered at such times and in such quantities us shall be approved eland di meted. The standard for Coal and Slack to bel, pounds per bushel. Payments to be made monthly. retaining 20 per cent. as security. Proposals to be addressed to Thos. Bake well. Esq.. Presideat of Um Company, and evdorsod Proposals for Coal Ming* or Lima as the ease may be. JAMESI I O.IISOZ:"EnIfine Office of Pittsburgh ties T Comp.ny. t et. May inh. /NC. i my9;td SPICING GOODS. I ai 0 %a . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES 4NI YESTINCIS. NAVE NOW BB aroma: A con • PLETE stock of ' •PRINO GOODINs all new and desirable styles, which have been carefully selected in New York with • desire to please the most fastideous. and comprisin of all the various new fabric and novelties the season. We would respectfully solicit an early cell from our patrons mid the public, to. test the merits the same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY * SON, Merchant Tailors, No. tY Fifth street. LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W.•CIMIOTT NO. 100 SINITIIIPIAILD Near the corner Fifth. Pittsburgh. Holtz: IN LANGE AND =ALL itis loaned and Gold and Silver, monds. Jewelry Gold and &l ow Watckes. and all kinds of valuable articles. for Am/ lend* of tint. agree the Ticket. d mi. The goods cannot be delivered without air Office Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. pROPOISALS FOR ANALL ANNA FOR TUE UNITED STATES SERVICE ORDNANCE OFFICE, Wa.ilduaton. 1). C . April 29. 1862. PROPOSALS will be reoeived by this Depart ment until 6 p. in. on the erasing of the 15th of MAY, 1662, for unenufaetuting„ in the United States. for the Government, within one year from that dote. the following description of arm. Tit; Springfield Hided Muskets. model 166.5. Harper's Ferry Ripes. with sword bayonets and steel sasbbards. model 1166. Breech-Varbinui. for cavalry. Revolver army sue. Sabres &a t caval_ry. barN d on-coouniutioned Odom' Swords. steel:acab- Musicians' Swords, steel seabbarda Steel Scabbards for rided musket bayonets. Propooals will state— For swab* and ii/foa the Price for MOW of either, and the reduction proposed, per n o , f or each additional 10.000 to 4000, For ratolsore and ectrbasee, the kind proposed and the price for 5.000, and reduction, per pist o l or carbine , for each a dditional 5,A100 to 21).000. For sabre*. swore and scabbards. the prior of each of the prescribed patterns to the number of 5.000 each. and ale for each additional 5,060 to 213.000. . All the ire-arms are_te be tarnished with the maker appensiimm o m sided muskets are to be in an lusPeete with dist manufastur. al at the IT. & Armo . SPringathi. - Ifameohn• setts. sad are to in Mini it. and with sack other. in all its pada mei of the other kind of fire-arma guigtalso Wareham with oao another in the some swam The materials for theemos . otust be of the ve.az bed qualit ge llada° Al m l aim the e"4 l i st blo il l ll rsßowatto .......4 articles by 2 .a _..818 .. „„I ,,,,, Tindwriaay.„,zs= l .- trortatkra. si the expense of the eon lo such manners. may be directed- to lad bet made at the &god, in : lot, of not Um than I.o:Seaelt - • • Tregasalaini *talks name of the eitabilil most making theoftr. the number and data of thmatteril tho first &doom and t retn. o l denanc7.ascutlitY s .rinue tweak* a delivery at ant = died time. or attaapt to introduce mi bleb= or other materiel luta no win addict their for to ketatore; at The Hewn to Itself the right bs !dui any • and'irlili".amaihir nese math throultivanict. b.k...9,1 Darts otheg•than th p. _ ... gregtsku. udirdaram. " ... beaddismed Mime nilese- ERAPLIYAr e d D C.- and for or rillowiebris. &hem duch" be. %WALL IP/111P126 v v New Papan_ranivias daily at No. IR Market stratkaoar Lamy by spffr JOS. L INTORNO. GOLD pumas- For Parlors. sow patterns foredo et N 0.107 Marker 14114 soar 1461117 iireeTIFOGEBIL .Ai. ~Ba~us._~~s..~,M_aa~ssu ~`~ r r~ ° . ° nt.: noia..~ •;!J;3 •MfM4 '111;;11111iithkdLT DriTIDISNIfee IOODA SAIXSATI7II IN I I POMND 1.7 BOXES. hot roosivad sad fur Welt IigOIROI A. XL. L , No. de IMaal Stria. BECKMAN & LONG, • Whirlpool* and Retell Deplete In Asyleultured and Panning Imple ments, deeds, &c. Assets fbr the Buckeye Mower sod Reaper. Woody' Mower sad Iron liarseeter. and Neckpiece sod Ammer Nursery. NO. litY LINENTY STREET, 104•Arodew PrITAN TRAfI PA. W. OVNIIIN UOAN—D.CMI.II/011•11.../. MIMI I D. I flk 4:O.—P ITT N. V BOUM CRT I GLASS WORKS—Ware. bow" II Water street. sad 1811 first stmt. Pittatmugh. Pa., three doors below the Mossega hala Guam. lianalamwers Poustierab Um) Window thews tinsawbge' Glue Ware and Amer' eaa Census Glass. far parlor windows. bo obs, and public buildings. puma= As. VINEGARS— 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES U BAIIIRKILS rvas CIDER VUUNIALIII., WILLIAM BAGALBY, fell 18 sad Ile Woad street ROBERT ARTHURS, ATTORN AT LAW, AND 001UMARINER k 0 DIED&_of Nispoosi. UMW WeNlliwas. Me. ark. seldom. Mask In. e = Wa lt us FOURTH ermerr. Haximmicaners- THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITE, POE LADIES AND GENTS ALEILATIIS— bowI in 3 , 1 Pound and 1 pound papers for ad MILLER & RICKETOON. NEW GOODS -AT— EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, NO, 17 ELF= STEENT. Wholesale sod Retail at lowest mice,. [ipX BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET BTBAIIT worth Si Leona Bettlidi Listing Heel Gaiters for $l.OO k k joir lser Lastige Congress Heel Gaiters Al sh , Wire Ladies Congress Hold thaws *1e,Z164 111. Mon Heal Boob for t • Oast Comerws Heel Boots for Ur. wEkr e Morocco Slippers lbr 500.. worth Ilk Fine Rid Slippers Ibr 75r. worth $1.12. Au istlirw reeds hi 1111.1001paim JAMBS ROBB. Sw Murket = treat . agar Market Rouse. soft ID .... iv 1 _ , AM • 1 i Ty- Aim; Ulf Water aft , =bough, • Prepand to b_inag oat or ma art° panel tlieold anstry. Por • I lea . 4 /1 _ . Alias. Parable is asy ~ : , ...1 . ; _ lic old • &kr Lisps ' . ,„ . 94412.tavW;* grI.I.III.IIIIIZILT. • IV" 11321lanixoT. emelt* thrkedra ;NUL BIROS OZWIIIAL AUNT, - _ -MUM sa NOTES." BONDS. MORTOMiIIa and other Bon- juimia .air 3 Bon* levolaltoll Batter • 3 &am do itp dp. bakstrod and he islokr.,_• m a& . 4 . *Yr ' • ..,:wirpor . "Mr- 1 7 -1114- "i& 4 3: • saiffirale by .1. _ ......,...• ..... • RE c........, _• iamisur,A , • • BALTEINME rIAXO Lamour. PITTSBURGH BRANCH, REMOVED TO NO. 118 WOOD STREET FIRST DOOR PROM Firms STREET, ADJOIN INO THE BANE. Now is the time to bay a FIRIST CLASS PIANO, at the lowest possiblepriee. Call soon. only a taw left. WISE & BROTHER. apt blanahteturer.s THE SLAUGHTER 00/INEHOED he Enemy Drina into the Entrenchments WE SNAIL SNOW NO QUARTER: But Take an the quarters We OW Get 100,000 BOLLS Of Wham WALL PAPER. nerders, Ae. or Newest, 'kyles sad Maud Variety, to be Sold 11WPWIL. MY WV* stock. haying bees purchased at re duced prim. will be sold very low. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR PAPERS. BEAUTIFUL PANEL PAPERS. EXTRA WIDE PAPERS OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH DESIGNS. Bargains Not Confined to Remnants. We take RAGS as well as CASH. WALL PAPER STORE. At the Old Stead. Se. S 7 Wood Street. W. P. WARRHALL. MP - Paper Hanging and Whitewashing. Quickly d well done, by Experienced Workman. mh2l:and JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE 'COTTON - MILLS, Allegheny City, Po., KAIMPACTVIUM op SEAMLESS BAGS , AND OP 0 SNAMILTEMS, 12 Inaba* to 40 Inches Wide. B Order, may be left at D. CUILDS & COI& 133 Wool greet. Pittabumb. sT*r We ire now Manufaeturane and prepared to famish to order, For Soda Fountains" all favor of Plain and Greats Syrups of, a very misperio RIMER d: BROTHERS'. eels Roc and l2e Woad ermine FosnALLE.—Frovin LOTH EN COL. line township. adjoining St. Mary's Ceinetety, iiinety-siz hot front. by one hundred and ten in depth enclosed by paling fence. The Lots will be saki together or sepiolite& at low figures and loci time. Apols to S. DEVLIN, sitAdif Et..llary'sCanstsirs. W. a D. RINEHART, Manafactarara sad &Won in all kinds Tobsooo, Snuff and Began, Saa.l4ll and 1101 Wood 'treat. In store and for Ws by -41T JOOSPH 1101INVIII. 77 MARKET STREET LOOIL ♦T THI PRIORS: WALL PAPER I I WINDOW CURTAINS, &C. New Styles for Spring of 1862. A Great Variety and Fine Assort - Went from 6 1.4 cents to $5 per Piece. For sale by THOMAS PALMER, NO. 91 WOOD STREET. Between 4th & 2d door below Diamond Alle3' roh3 IMPORTANT TO • INVENTORS . . PATENT AGENOY.IO PATENT AGENCY, 1 4 1 ROST. W. FENWICK. OMIT C. LAWRENCE. For Twelve Y • an Officer of the Patent Ogle...the, as& roar a• a Member of the, Bound of Appeal. NOTE—AII informafi Patent and a copy of th charge. Refer to resent Com David P. Holloway. ADDY de; Plumbers and Gas Fitton], NO. ISS WOOD STREET, oprearrE FIRST CHERden, PITTSBURGH, AND 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY, inun mayon's 017/Cr. 1).111111PIL 111 YDRAMP1'9, DUVET LEAD. Lead Pipe. Pig and Bar Lead. and Plumber's material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in tLe moat iipproved wanner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. n ooses glued with Water and Gas Fix tures.. U.N. R. All orders promptly attended to. awl :lyd 11 0 111 TIC IT LTURA 1,- STRAWBERRY RASOBERRY. and BLACKBERRY PLANTS. GRAPE VINES CURRANT and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES. LINEAR, RIIEUBARB, and ASPARAG L'S ROOTS, all of the beet quality. and warranted true to name. For sale at 29 VIETH STREET. mh22 J. KNOX. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. .FI:7I.TOIV de. CO., ii•NITI,•CTV1111113101, IrveßY k•RIIITY OF FINISHED BRASS WORK, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, airParticalar attention to fitting Oil Refiner- - les, Brass Castings of superior smootbnees made to order. Steamboat work and repairing toner' ally. sititose Oil Globe; DIM'S Safety linnik; Om Brackets and Pendants: Corner ST. CLALR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fe13:11 C. WEST dr CO., • lIIMICINiCTURERS oF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAY& SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. IS7 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. Sir All work warranted to be of the belt mate jyd.rial and workmanship . SHAKER. MOODS— 100 DOZEN WHITE AND COLORED SHAKER HOODS, r sale by the case or single dozen. EATON, MACHU'S! A' CO., apt No. 17 Fifth street. EAGLE OIL wcortifls. WIGETNAN & ANDERSON. • REFINERS AND DEALERS IN PURE Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pittsburgh. Also, Bonenle and Car Grease constantly on hand. Orders, left at Chess, Smyth & Co's on Water and First streets, will be promptly tilled. ocitiam WILLIAM IMAM DAIIId m'cormalie! lummox A. corm, Special Partner. General Partnere. MEANS & COFFIN, (summon to M'Camilses. Moms & C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS; Oorner Wood and Water Streets, le is PITTSBURGH. PA. PI!ivATEDisEAss... BROWNS MEDICAL and SINGICAL Office, No. Se Smithfi lW eld street, Pittsburgh. P 6 ollWrllligh. Dr. BROWN is aa. old citizen ' or Pit:lberia. and has been in " Precticeforthelest twenty-live years. His basins. has been confined meetly toPrivate and Surgical DOMINI. CITIZENS AND STRANGER En need of a medical friend. should pot fail to dad out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is • render graduate , and blue:parlance in the treat ment of a certain clam of diseases is a sure guar antee to the enterers of obtaining permanent re lief by the use of his remedies and following his adviee. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES 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 totter Psoriasis, and a great many hems of skin dis arms, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To paean so satiated. Dr. Brown offers hopes Id as we_ imd speedy recovery. SEXHIAL EAKNESS. • Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble I = 6 often by that solitary habit of sensual tb• Young and week minded alga give WM tO, (to their we destruction.); are the say reliable remedies katan the country —they of heal th. are .and make a speedy restoration RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brow.. i n', remedies never fail to care the painful IMPlelle tea Paw Daill-.41 Will warrantu cure. He also treats Piles. (fleet. °optioning Stricture. Brothel Die' obarrre. Female Weaknes ftti, Supersedes's. Dialallell of the Joint in Ano, Nervous Affectione, Pains in tr. Beek and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder, t r ather with all damages of an impure origin- A letter deseribipg the symptom,. containing s nowdirected to DE. BROWN, N 0.50 Smithfie St, Pittsburgh. Pa.. will be immediately &newts - - ed. Medieme sent to any address safely pack* ansi secure from observation. Mee and Private Rooms , No. 60 Smithfield street. Pittelturgh. Pa. nols-iisertie BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD BTERET, PIT TSEIIRCIA. OWEN BYRNE, MERCHANT TA.11,01, 49 at:thili , Street. o 47 -`T47-77.71M1 A 014. ' MR CAW lAi Inerrainn, P.m MUM e - withsitei L e_currus.' 4 - awl wipoo„sma m i 40 . sonsi - A= w ee . 4 - - For the past four las years Manager 01 ,M the Washington le Droneis of Seten tine American 10 Patent Aviary Maud for Fifteen IL Tears in the Pat. ent .f gene? Busi ness. Brass Foanders, Plat . - .:. ElinCENl.li Y.O , 0 az.Aila s, ,;. ..... TUBE V&A , VIII& y n ; i... L i NO. 221 EAST TIFENTY-'I 4 III • , -) vl . .1. 1 , -.. 17S & lin GRAND STREET A , ', - . 1 • STREET. Enablished l / 3 IL - NEM ' ' tablldied 1838. This Establishment , I. successful operation 21 Years. ant. 1. 1 , • t' " ` ' of the mad in the United ' States .', ' 4. •L' hand or manufaetured to tinier ~..• ' ...... • , • of LOOKING GLASS. P/CTIt ,4 ' • ~ :„ -a: TRAIT FRAMES. Plain and - Om . • k. Wall. Oral and Mantel Glasses. •r; .- 4--, ^ n ~ *.. *- nice), Base s_nd Bracket Tablas, • ' ''''''' Slabs. Toilet Glasses. etc_.; • - -..— Mouldings for Picture Frames. is , hie for traustortation, either _!!'"Nif mod Oak. 4.bra , Birdaere. Ma ' _ ' - _ nen aud eireneiva • ' • us RI Sfanufactory founrighigny article in °hilliness' '' •'' 4, i.e.. nada" aeon as the - changyt. , DEALERS ARE INVITED TO'CAL us when they visit New. York. W. raid. able to supPlY them with every ailick which they can postibly require, at' than they Can gurchaseelewhere. ': Orders by mail attended to with,ppo not faller) eat when Yon visit New Office& Mareroorns No. Centre__ zuyl3md HORACE Y. Milan. on necessary to procure a e Patent Laws sent keens issionor of Patents. Hon de..T:tf S. B. 411 r C. P. Iftre Manufacturers and Nalcolll r'rAlf l " . 4l, BOOK-, CAP, LETTInCr. ,;„ - and ail kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, has No. 27 Wood gareet to : * NO. 83 SMITHFIELD STREET. „..z Pitt abuitih. l6 ‘;,„... ita - CaPh ppitl for RAGS. :r : zr,. nl - : J C , .11 , . . '): : 1 4 . A L „raisin) Jaw Massa. yam aramiiil 2. RWREIS INFALLIBLE LINT unpaved/him the recipe of 11Ketep heni . % a i r Connecticut. the great bone settee; =WI IfAl .usej in his practice for the . twenty Ya=withe most astnnishingaseeess. As anezamen 4'i edy it is without a ri. al and will alleirhatiumk,...„ more opeedily•than :my other prepe_. ramem - "FBV - a all Rheumatic arid Nervous Dlst=igllA infallible and as a cure for - Sprain.. Bruises. km.. its soothing. a st, Powe_rftd strengthening properties, I woke ~ ...LD woaderiehtaent • ofillt Witio'bit given its trial., Over_filur luindred re Nali reinialteible - EiireC'eerlhrtned by it within the , 1 two years, attest tins fact : .• • .#•..;z3i - .:. , :17 R. Ti. SELLERSI.CO;; Agents fiirlit 7.-"" defi:lyd&weow NA. TUC) NA. 011E1: VETE ARE NOW WANUFACEVInce..2A V V which for brilliensylniatrift 7 freedom of offensive odor. and Crawgir 41 r , color. (which color we warrant •to' be . age or exposurej Cs unsurpassed saw hu m & -Daum in this or Eastern markets. Ac aiprtilitubl Oil to the consumer. we ean - specially t - it. Also. our manufacture of CAUSTIC - SOLDA - , , , Used by all large Soap Makers and Gil ; - which excels to per cent, in strength all • of English Soda brought to this goslatot„ manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTILITED LYE: SALT. itro Are so well and favorably knows. Ile Om Ilit• mention d er sunfidi enqu iries will be Promplityldt- tended to by addressing. GEORGE 0:11.11017R. Penna. Salt Manufacturing , Colupaay. al Wood sliest. Pista"Bl6—' EATON, XLIMWk• ‘,"/ oo18:1yrlaw3e - JOBBERS AID BETAI/liiir Trioninp, - • tmbroideries. /Wary Adtts. adintiu; Ekispendan. Skink Sun and Rain Thnbrepaii. c ommti6 u bbeng ., l. ; And all kinds Panay Articles and t if talW r ie l - 1114 ; " 14 '` as. Whaleale bvars siappliadtas InsiCez=v. AATON.IIIACRIIia wirifts P. azirmsa.....--a. D. MMUS )41 Li:to at Miller 7-vz::7„a it.m3r3twat dic ßßp [Samtine m Berwrisaindertia Mlugl llll 4l423sio FertllPj__W'nllthb t LllFrW,AD•ullboeuuopw:-:cr NOS. Um AND m 47,0 -mu p ,r , CALF BOOTS, :f' iOit O=7T FINE • CALF BOOTSic krs PAO e FINN - • .- CALF - 1 M vt EL DLI N IEN r e stmet f. :, "Sl4koseriorrlilitire.,"-- 111711LINISITON inilltainni. V t ' YS Win now Buillowl*Amiss k Clhasi. ial' Wilda and kir gale kr . . . • - . Atilidaltiiinteir 1 4 111 4, Kil 0 7. 2 Ni'.. W e, 41 1P 1 W., r r sesi 44 AILINkit vl4: TIMIS& -vi s taw laiklimgaipasd *ea OA 1.1:1811• Agree iifidroire= Kean °minty. Pa.. at abirstilluthis - vault 7 , 1 logherry river. to wait* theire.hs a r- v ot o .x road: gonverventalsetivilige:rinthr; • - .. % and in a good neighborhoos. ebontnar, ovni A ., the town of Corydon. The Knit hi . * are audios indications of Pogrosai d o x : t rIN will be sold ou favoribte te -.'. • takes in Carbon' Oil if dedand.l ' . m - ; 04 deuce of timber. Oak Pike. IN - ai.inza • for oil floc or good' ninon ' . • sbove wort of agte -, uf.r.:- i= aw e ranytn •1. vulkUniii r '80%; .." . 7 ti t s ' a " , ' •'- ~..-, -: lii ' = vtesa 0 N demi tiou milt or calm / to 141111111% it'the'... Pio/Mil . macro! 75! astir apse • InktalniV f - 11411 1 411 rim •••••14 • 4ia litAalLy 11 --- .A,11 SWIM :i'l , ••:r tar.. sit *lda_ lArti M . STEWART DESLEIi IN: c c ‘l. .5.0 tag CortiortiOtill_,oo.9lo)rmsainkigtootvio"l sTREETT, ALLEWIENI CITY Famdiss sampliatirith ads) "" on frhewt notice.: ' ' sonar SORT. DAlgraitadcr..lEll4 - - - Wholes* C III I I , B3I ,AwOFOIIIII n Prods* iiillPittaborat Manishisigtit*., '" - . Ea. .4aiiini r imeset - ..pmastraW - • I"- ir AL II - . II 1, MUN= _ OIL zELIO " P • rpm - vb .- Immanent** . itiifieliiMO irreiisme_ntr: ;gat lIP - 91 1 4idug*V ue; Tweatunviratent..t4wWeAlo• patented Unload*. pg dered totallynaueessry in _ a mikoltes or other Oils, and we ,iiararnacee.99l be eieelled in .durithilitfteiPPPMeitifilt We refer with oonfidence. to fi11a.44101111111111 111 . ties, whose Refineries we l;eakilakmikr.ewiEr, Maass. Lonir..l4ilierk 04... f Petralis W , Wightinen& &lex. A Lockhart 111.0 The above works weredialignedstall &Mow and 04 L operation by Dr; 11. W.O IT The following works. WO Lase Oh!? 1ik144.15 1 11 Economy Oil Ctinuquiseßerlee~,l" Mame. Chadwick & Cruinpton.' ithing‘ rw Johnsontirahiun Co. Wale - Brew e r SRI & Co.. Pittsbirikti-=-• Reese .4 GAM: ikh • Johnson &Brother.: r• 'des sf = toy Forsyth Bra. & Co., Marehester. . frolic)* • 7 4 %.c DAVIS &'PHILLIII'-'1 ,3 40.... , - • • 1.1.: Noe. 100 WATER & 101 ' FIRST, A • i STEAM AND GAS MUMMY whilaokt , • NO. 17 FIFTH sriprim, -OF !IBM .. .~. ! 4.'.~1~ `'rod ..
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