.. ~:.., TIELE-PiTTSBARGH , POST • Published every morning, [Sunday's excepted.] COI Fifth toad Wood Streets. TERMS Se PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. 42. Delivered by Carriers 12 cents per wick. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Square, one time te4 50 h $l . OO one week 1 73 ' one month it 00 " three months 12 00 " .eiz months •15 00 nine months 24 00 • TEN . liteirr 10 00 make a square , . About eight words aver*, aline. , Buenas notices , inserted on the local page, ten mints* line each insertion. The - Saturday Morning Post blued from the same office every Saturday morning. , FirT6mil el per annum,.in ndconee Sir'dingle copies, ready for twilling. PI re ciorrs B' Address JANES P. BARE. Editor and Proprietor. B' Advertising at reasonable rates Ell= PAUL 1100th9 WESTERN -STOVE WORKS, 24M LIBERTY STREET, PITTSB ORGH GRAFF Sc CO. , • • *4411 k, w0 1 111. ,: 00 " r " -' • • , s"ige , "' • MANUFACTURERS Would call the attention .1C the pnblie to their 1, Alt ( E i J . ti of well selected COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ALSO. IMPROVED Hite/ten Ranges, Grate Fronts. HUI low Ware, &le. among which will found the ' lleat Coal Cook Stoves he the state. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron Ci, Were awarded the FIRST PREA t AM at the State Fair for the BEST COA LLOOK STOVE& Also FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the -•• • • • TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE dr REPUBLIC. Me BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The UCIUAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are iaseerpaeeed.. We Gall attention of DEALERS and' Buia,DEßs to the largest etock of CRATEFRONTS AND FENDERS '• IN•THE STATE..., . . N B—We line the DIAMOND and EC ' LIPSI oal Cook Stoves with Soap Stone Liningif. whit and the fire better than iron. ocZhis - . .8 N . lifsPine White, Plain and Fanny Flannel Un der and Orenthirta on hand, and made to order, on shortest notice, at IL WILLIAMSON'S SKIRT P.A.C7CORY, Wo. 47 St. Clair Street. 11 AXES MI SAIMAA R, XONONGAX E. AP..LA PLANING MILL, would respeetfulln folift the public that he has rebuilt since the fire. and havingienlarged hisfulablishment. and filled it with the newest and mustapproved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards,seroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters; kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, dec. Bourn Purrstsuang, Sept, 7,1857. ja.39 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Second Arrival of . NEW SPRING STYLES A EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, Nos. _l7 and 19 Fifth Street. Ribbons_. Gimps , Braids , Laces , Buttons. etc., for =Trimmings, newest styles. Embroidered c and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lace end Lace Trimmed-Collars and Sets, and Hand kerchiefs. Black Lace, Grenadine and Tissue Viels, nimble •Yokes and Pantaletts, Edging. Jacek ales, etc., Ladies' and Children's Hose, ofevery description, Gloves, Gaunlets, Mita, Bonnet Rib bons, Roches, Shaker Hoods. Cord, Chenille and Braid Head Nets. ILeother lot " Crinoline Draperie," (French Skirl* Thoee who bare used t ins skid._pronounce it belt ever made. The "Quakers Skirt" and the: "Flexure Skirt." are also st es worthy of ' • • attention. • Reastlemen'i Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Col late: 'Ties. Suspenders. etc, of most desirable k7lea.• A full assortment of Fancy articles and Notions. noised' and retail buyers will find a large and :canon line of goods in every department at the LOWER? PORRifiLE PRTORS FOR CARR. apl4 EATON. MACRUM & CO.. 17 Fifth at: WIIiLIADI CARR & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Importers of WINCES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ' ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONOAIIELA RYE WHISKY 227 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. TIERNAN do GEIITT, Wholesale .and Retail Grocers, INPOZTZES AND DIALIIIS IX TEAR, WINES, LIQUORS, dre., NORTH-EAST•eorner of • OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, nom/ ALLEGHENY CITY. WM. H. BM ITH JOB. R. HUNTER. WM. .11.' SMITH dr CO, WHOLESI4LE - Gift! RI NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, dim PITTSBURGH . JENNE JORIITSOII, GENERAL COIIISSION lERCHANT, • AND MIAMI IN Flour, arida and all kinds of Country Produce. Wines and Liquors. Cigars, Tobaro. Le. H air Liberal vamm oo a made on nsignmente or IGH WINE ad S. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST suasay PHILADELPHIA. LANDRETH'S GARDEIfAND FIELD SEED, • wAlutiumiiiltlolll wan gramma. &PAW a ireastalesoutaentef Agrienaftraciriblapliesents, V r eat t eimatft Oirsomegital Trees, received and . BECItHA.M & LONG, next doorto HaresHNd. Aa 1117 Mbert7=4** • • • • • At 4 .„,......) .In ••. r 1.4 -- r r 4 . . - 1 ... ki". 6rft la 3 . .e.t . ,iiirna ...., .....A. 5. ,, : . : 1' •-, •..'i OLS ...L. , P f.i. !.;- .. - ; , ;- .i . " '' 4 ) • - A:PV . ' -.' '' " r , ' 4.,, , ~ ili'F E. : r ' -,...'. - -':-.• -,-, ',. .;,- ; ,:,.. i i , !-...i f i-,, '''' 3 -.'' l'-"n .::'. ::,,....; :'; /,•Ji j; , ~. . .. - ‘". C..; '4"..! ... .. . • < - - - - ' -- '"----", -.. , 'r .-- L'i ..„ ..„.. -,..- ? , -...-.4 I- J , N VI `.l-4 - '• - ' ..:1' - - !'-' 1 , tr"' I ;rc.; f . . . .: •'.. ; -,; f 1.- , - -.-- - - .:!1 • -- , ~... : 7. 6: r, _ ,• ! ' :.4 :,..," A-; --j'A .. ._... , .. ~•-•. , . . . . . . . • . .. . . . DAILY POST: . _ Table of , pietailees. Taking Richmond as :the centre, the following table shows at a glance UM . dis tance of different points in Virginia Rim there : From Norfolk toNiehmond is. From Suffolk to Richmond is From Cape Henry' twßiehmond From Hampton to Richtnond is Fro Fortress Monroe to Richmond is . From Yorktown to Richmond is From Williamsburg to Richmond is From Fredericksburg to Richmond is.. From Washington to Richmond is - From Winchester to Richmond is Frourliordonsville to Richmond is TO From Staunton to Richmond it 120 And the following shows the distances to various points on the Mississippi, which have been made noticeable, from Cairn to Memphis : Columbus to Cairo Hickman Island No. IU New Madrid Point Pleasant Plumb Point Island N0...13 Fort 'Wright ...... Fulton 'Landing__ Hatchie river......... Island No. Fort Randolph._ Fort M els' phis SEEZEI3 Gold at Pittsburg Landing. A citizen of St...Lonitt, who was recently at Pittsburg Landing, has returned and brought with him a specimen of fine gold dust, taken by him from the bottom of 'a ravine in the vicinity of the battle ground of Shiloh. The article, says the Dente crat, has been carefully tested. and found to exhibit an extremely fine quality of gold. More Light thrown on the Visit of M. Mercier to the Rebel Capitol. • The Herald, of Tuesday, has et last die covered the real cause a the vi,it. to the robel es pit al. It v,4 : We publish an interesting extract: from the well infbrineil -Paris correspondent, of the Brussels A r eird, - :frOnt'Vvhiili it will be seen that our views abont the object of the visit of Al. ;denier to Richmond are fully confirmed. "It has a political bearing which cannot be overlooked. 7 The hot season is now setting in. end military operations will be suspended. This, there fore, says the Nord, is the time for negoti ation and a peaceable solution of the fines tion at issue. The result of that trip, the writer anticiiates, will be - the end: or the war, or at least the beginning ot the end. The opinion here expressed is fully eoti-' firmed by the, language at thio Paiit'Ofgeitd journals. and the geneinl tonebT titetor respondence - published' by:the ilioijit*, from which it :appears that - the Ora of the . visit of the , French Minieter"to 'die rebel capital was to reconcile the 'North and the South. Thus are the 'views we long since expressed fully borne out. Mercier went to Richmond to see if he could do anything 'xi pave the way for the intervention of his imperial master to cat the Gordian knot. whose severance would give the French abundance of cotton and tobacco. Peace is manifestly for their in terests, particularly such a peace aswould es tablish permanently two republics in North America. But the French and Belgian journals will do well to observe that there is only one way of settling the difficulty, and that is by the rebels laying down their arms and submitting to the United States government, according to the constitution drawn up by the fathers of the republic and ratified by the whole people, The Rising Sun. As we proceeded, the timid approach of twilight became more perceptible; the in tense blue of the sky began to soften; the smaller stars, like little children, went first to rest; the sister beams of the Pleiades soon melted together, but the bright con stellations of the West and North remain ed unchanged. Steadily the wondrous transfiguration went on. Hands of angels hidden from mortal eyes shifted the scene ry of the heavens; the glories of night dis solved into the glories of the dawn. The blue sky now turned more sdtly grey; the great watch-stars shut up their holy eyes; the East began to kindle. Faint streaks of purple soon blushed along the sky the whole celestial concave was fi lled with 'the inflowing tides of the morninglight, Pour ing down from above in one great ocean of radiance, till a flash of purple fire blazed out from above the horizon, and turned the dewy tear-drops of flower and leaf into rubies and diamonds. In a few seconds the everlasting gates of the morning were thrown wide open, and the lord of day, arrayed in glories too severe for the gaze of man, began his state.—Edward Everett. 1862. 1862. M'CORD & CO. HATS, CAE*: srsww -qO5/Ml. _ IletitSMll7l, ,AHH. - • • SitIRED HOODS. Wholemtle and Retail. 131 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. W ARE NOW toW;11111MBIGIALAIMillS, wv ADDITION our dm& Immensaltook of Hats Gam Straw Ocada;BorionclkSbakeiHOods and Palmfilata_ 11 (1kmatavnithafont bit can buy .from na MLOWsid PRICESthan in Pln- , ladelplunor Nen York; laPlhand , • R. R. BULGER , mANonorrion or EVERY DESCRIPTION• OP FURNITVRE. . . A, ANAORMIIMIn' es - Pittsburgh. Iforufsatursit Tuniturs, Constantly oh_whisit'_ tia l iat lowast C A M for CAM rayiseirm SWllliDen • FONLIIIIALE,- The wreck or steamer .31441Milailksaw tying at the-Marine .tliulL Boilers. Engines. Doctor usk Anchor Clisitta, dm. Afrotr i to •, • " • t, AL ilrit6l. wwltiratEr'street. Loy3-Intd• • WDWARD 21. GOLDMlliolteoramw awe JlLlCeitlyselor .at • Lew. .Kittiasing Aliturbinis Co., Pa. • 1 .•11:---Tbe n 11641194 Weiner oftheiste,firm et golden and Fulton will be attended to ezeliiahretf by Nr.Oolden. • . ,••• • • :• imalfti• • SALIN JUMP nirkeurvrACAiii 1, for sale by mrs - BOWE& TETLI '1 I " Del[rinak MEM • RIM& 06 l'tVE StybillilodsoLiagook order fin , do m% Air jib y r , apz . oHN ..tourost wooliitres. • • : , 081* largelot-Oflow lIAS-4117.4115-4 .P - ' &rub : LW* .1 Eic fouriumuilliirr . $5O, $6O. $75, $100a 26% 1 mYB IigASOW a ' '0$1.50:11100. formals by myB ONN • -SA TTSBUTIG SELECT TALE. A NON - COMBATANT HERO. • A polite French gentleman, who had meant no harm, was once knocked down by an ancient English civilian because he had called him a non-combatant. "No Briton," urged the latter in extenuation of his hasty conduct, "no matter what his profession or his age, should ever be called a nbn-combatant, or anything like it, and least of all, by a Frenchman." Our ven erable countryman had sinew and humor on his side of the argument, but his rea soning was very defective. Some of the bravest men ;the world has produced have been non-combatants, and some of the most heroic deeds. in its history. have been performed, not by the destroyers of their species, but by •the healers and pre servers thereof. There was not a more valiant work done in all the Crimean war than that undertaken by Surgeon Thom son after Alma. There was not a more dauntless man in the whole Grand Army ofNapoleon than its surgeon-in-chief,*Bar- La.rrey. .This gentleman, when attached to Kel lerinan's brigade, in 1792, first exhibited his credentials as Mitigator of War in his invention of the Flying Ambulances, which bore the wounded rapidly away, instead of leaving them to linger on, as of old, in agony upon the battle-field. The employ ment of ambulances is not, however, at all times practicable, and even when it is so, there are dangers and difficulties in the path of the army-surgeon, such as can not be possibly imagined by us who live at home at ease, but must be described by • one who has experienced them. In the "Memoirs of Baron Larrey" we possess perhaps the most trustworthy, as well as the most striking account of how it goes with the wounded, and that (for he ever tended - friend and foe with equal care) on both-asides, in the bloody arbitrament of war. History has long concerned herself with the itictors and the vanquished.only, and not without reason ; situ* to receive a severe wound, in the case of a common seldier, was, under the old regime, almost - certainly to die. It was only the' ehiet'Y who were much attended to, or who "lived ' to tight another day — at all. Yet in Lar rey's time, .so much had these things been changed for the better, that he sent forth Napoleon from Moscow with more than one htindred thousand able-bodied men, who had mitered that city, fatal as it. was in other respects, with only ninety thousand•conibattints. The means, how ever, •by which patients are recovered in warfare, are often strange enough. and the remedies applied not whale violent. In the woodless wastes of Egypt, the sick were 'warmed at night by fires which • Were madeof•the bones of the dead. When' • the army got to Cairo,' Wren into the hid eous' 'embracer of the plague, who - se only merit was that it extinguished, like death itself r all other diseaser. *When the plague ceased, fatigue and privations under a burning sun excited liver-comploint, which degenerated into abscesses so terrible that it was sometimes found necessary to plunge some sharp instrument into the stomach, in order to give free course to suppuration. The lesser diseases of that Egyptian campaign were leprosy, caught trom•infected mattresses and'unelean food, opthalmia, scurvy, and elephantiasis. Dark, indeed, was the side of Bellona's shield which it was the life-long fate of Surgeon Larrey to contemplate. The personal safety, too. of this- non-combat ant was jeopardized in every engagement.. His amputations were performed amid showers of bullets and in expectation of the charges of hostile cavalry. "Among the wounded was General Silly, whose knee was ground by a bullet. Larrey, per ceiving that fatal results might ensue un• less the limb was amputated at once, pro posed amputation. The General consent ed to the operation, which was performed under the enemy's fire in the space of three minutes. But . lo ! suddenly the English cavalry near their side. What then was to become of the French surgeon and his patient? -had scarce time,' said Larrey, 'to place'the wounded officer on my shoulders, and to carry him rapidly away towards our army, which was in full retreat. , I spied a series of ditches, some ,of them planted with caper bushes, across which I passed, while the cavalry were obliged• to go by a more circuitous route in that intersected country. Thus I had the happiness to reach the rear-guard of our army before this corps of diagoOns. At length, I arrived, with this 'honorably wounded officer, at Alexandria, where 1 completed his cure.' " On many battle-fields, the cold was so intense that the instruments requisite for the operations fell from the powerless • hands of the army-surgeons ; after others, nothing could be procured- but horse-flesh 'to make soup for the exhausted patients, while their only tureens were the cuirass es of the fallen. At Smolensk, where all supplies and stores had been burnt by the retreating Russians,Larrey, fertile in ex pedients, .discovera hoard of-archives, and substituted . paper for lint, mid the thick parchment for splints. His wound ed were then upwards of ten thousand, and almost all the town in conflagration. At Eylau, these.poor.fellows were well nigh' meeting with a second calamity. which would . , without doubt, have estroy-; ed the whole of them: "While i.ivas itop erating," Ban, he, or. directing. opera tionit.l heard'ott nides of me the most pressing appeals to me•from- the sufferers. To the doleful moans "of these intrepid soldiers succeeded, after the. operation, a. prodigious and almost inexplicablecalm, along with altind of internal satiefaction t which they. expressed 'by testimonies of the most livelly gratitude: They appeared no longer occupied by their personal evils ; they made vows for the preservation Of oarHniperor and ••the , imeeetru'of our arms; finally, they mutually encouraged each other to bear patiently the different operations their wounds rendered neeeset-. ry. It' *lilt - I the midst of all the obsta cles a hostile locality and a rigorous tem perature were presenting, that some 'of the, most delicate and difficult Operations were perfcirmed successfully. Just at the moment when a veritable consolation was diffusingitself in the soul - of every -.wound ed titan , lutonexpected effort made by the right wing of the enemy to oat-flank our left, Precisely at the point where the am l-balances were stationed, was calculated to spread trouble among these distressed' men. Already some who were able to march had taken flight ;-others were ma king .vaaa,:efforts to_ follow them ~.and es cape this ants - pitted attack .' We, how-, ever,* were , their prop and support; we I.were determined to die rather than to seek , ignominious-safety. 1 expreseed forcibly. Ltoallitie wounded who remained the res olution I had taken not to - abandon my post ; I . assured them that, - whatever might be the result of this alarm, which to• me appeared false, they had nothing to fear for their lives: All, tine; members ,of my own department rallied round me, ,and swore not to abandon -Mel— • • • [To be imatialied-1. AT , aide minor 11111014. ",? : . , . From Chambers' Journal DIVIDENDS. - - - --- - Pm-ant:mow May 6th,1861 PORE WESTERN INSIIRANCE R. PANT has this day declared a Dividend of Five Dollars per share, out of the earned profits of the last six months. Two Dollars of which to ha appropriated to credit of stock, and three dol lars-payable in cash on or after the 13th bast, niy7:2wd F.M. GORDON, Secretary. ALLECIRENT BANK: }. May 6, 1862. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS this Bank have this day lared a dend of YOUR PER CENT. on the capi dec tal stock, out of the profits of the last six months. Payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on or after the 16th inst my7-td MF.rjf_ANICS' ANK. } PittBb Ma" Stb, ISSE, imnr. PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK. have THIS D declared a Dividend of Three Per Cent.. on th e. Capital Stock, out:of the profits of the last six months, payable to Stockholders or their legal represebta tiVes, on or after the 116th inst. my7:lotd • GEO. 'D.' M'GREW, Cashier. CITIZILNEI' BANK, i t Pittsbugh, 21162. WINE PaSSIDNWT AND IMIRECTO S 1. OF Tl4lB DANK-hars THIS DAY declared a Dividend ofFour Per cent, on the Capital Stock. out of the protifsi'of the last six months' business, payable to Stockholders or their legal representa tives, on or after the 16th inaL my7:tf GEO. T. VANTOREN. Cashier. OFFICE. LIMICKA INSURAKCE COMPANY, Pittsburgh, May sth, 185 2. -tM.A T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF Directors of this company. held this day a dividend was declared of Fora Pan cagy.. on the Capital Stock subscribed, oat pf the profits of the last e months, payable forthwith. my6-Iwd ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary, W ANTED— FORTY GOOD SOUND DRAFT HORSES, notleav than Five nor more than Nine years old—Bars, Browns. Blacks or. Dark Sorrels: Aftson and sebalf hands high. or Upwards; strop'', active and well broken to harness. • Hours of Inspectioti, hetWeep IW. and 2 P. M. ,_daily. Sundayl'eloipted,at Patter son's Bazar, No. Fourth Ira Pittsbursh. Renn'a. ' 4- MO 14IERY, Mai. r U. S. Arm;. Office (Jr. Mr. U. 8. A., Pittsturgh Penn a,, April 29.1942. mvl LOUT! ..... 01411. REINEMAN, MEYRAN k SIEDLE, o. 42 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA.. WIIikI.F,NA LR ♦FD NNTAfI. t/iAl.h.t3 IN WATCHES, JEMMY, DIAMONpi 4 SILVER AND .PLATEk WARE. '4l 110 4! IL It. or every deacriptior!. FANCY GOODS Bronze Statuary ! etc. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, Materials and ManliOnery. iyh61414/1" Amor for thealiksted • • AMERICAN WATCIES Blanialketeroill nt apl6-3md LA1)164 C0N6110244 KTEIRS. KEEL/141,2a LADIES LACE GAITERS, HEELS, N„ LADIES KID SLIPPERS 43e. at No. IFtfth Ntre e t . 2d door from Market, my 9 D. N. DIFFENBACKEII. DUNCAN, DUNLAp & CO., Manufacturers of PURE WHITE REFINED CAII 13 lON AILS. Office r NO. 29 1 . LIBERTY STREET, Pitta• burgh. Pa. myg-fir" ING GOODS. 1 SI 0 Alt . CLOTHS, OMMMS AND VESTINCEI. E HAVE NOW IN STORE A COM PLETE stock of SPRING GOODS. all new and desirable styles, which have been carefully selected in New York. with a dadre to please the most fastideens. end comprising in all the various new fabric and novelties of the mason. ". We would resneothlb solicit an early rail from our patrons and the pu lie. to test the merits or the same dr themselves. • SAMUEL LIMEY & .NON, Merchant Tailors's, Mo. 1$ Filth street. LOAN OFFICE . HENRY W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 111111111FINLD wrisswir, Near the center Mb; Pittsburg MONEY. IN 'AARON. AND , inCti.r.' A•VJE. quantities loaned on Gold and iiihm4-Dik mond% Jewsl2% Gold and Silver %Mum and all mode of v :Melee. for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. JAMPa2O Once noun from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. W ALL pwptie-' New Papero receiving daily at No. 107 Market street. near Lib e rt y by ap26JOS. R. HUGHES. - GOLD PAPERS— Poe Parlors, kaw patterns for ails at No. 10? Market street. mai! Liberty anal , by ap2S • • JOS. R. HUMES. ARTEISTAS WATEII. 1141111121.11 jot roodivedfrom Loodob:'litore and for sale by W 1(. BEINNNIT. N 0.120 Wood street.' 101N.SL 188 WALL PAJPZIAN.WO .Lar bah* of high ,Jeolora, extra widejtug re ceived per steamer from Liverpool for We by tohig • ! W. P. MARMALL. . JUST itEcni'reo-- . SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Sun Umbersllas, Multilies. and &Num of all kinds. We would invite all to ball and eiamine before parobasina.. Trish Linens and Muslin very Che at , a t LYNCH.. - No. 9d Market street. between .my 9 • Fifth end Di=NW. PI pitcoNA. OIL WrioltK.6l LONG. MILLER & CO., WORKS AT SHARPSIMIROH STATION, AL LI/GHENT VALLEY RAILROAD. saroiloe and w44ous• 33 muesurr imam IP inTrastaula Mannfaatarsoßbnidniting and Ltibrieafeil ,Caibon Oib anal &Nasals. • , • NO. L OIL, WAILILLIITRO 110111.1cILP. WANib N O.—TWO 61ENTLEKEN WA wives esu ke,aaeotaimodisted with IC larding. at No. 1011 *set- A pleasant kwation. Akio. two *isle ridiun4in. aTioletergßAarlAwininiorxivitar dasellattoa Orrebronsed. lad attired toto Mauna sho Quill's.' 011 at So Gto Flttlaliad umbing pof • WELDON it MOEN. atoll/ 184 Wood street mate& 11111- • f INFALLBLELINININNT.. IVholniala and iota by R. ILSEILSIDESit nor Elooandand Wood ato, ALTIMORE PIANO FACTORY, PITTSBURGH BRANCH, REMOVED TO NO. lIS WOOD STREET. FIRST DOOR FROM FIFTH STREET, ADJOIN ING THE BANK. Now is the time to buy a FIRST CLANS PIANO, at the lowest possible price. Call soon, only a tow loft. WISE & BROTHER. apt Mannfacturer.s THE SLAUGHTER COMUNCIED, J. W. COOK, Cashier The Enemy Driven into the Entrenchments Bat Take all the Quarters We Can Get Of AUlteop WALL PAPE'S, Borders, ice of Newest Stgles sod Usual Variety, to be Sold nibs Sprint. This large stock, baying been purchased at re Sneed pricee, will be sold very low. MAGNEFICENT . PARLOR PAPERS. BEAUTIFUL PANEL PAPERS. EXTRA 'WIDE PAPERS OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH DESIGNS. Bargains Not Confined to Remnants. We take RADS as well as CASH. • WALL PAPER STORE, At the Old Stand. No. 87 Wood Street. W. P. MARSHALL. rairPaper Hanging and Whitewashing, Quickly and well done, by Experienced Workman. inh2l:2md JAMES H. OHILDS. HOPE COTTON :HILLY, Allegheny City. Via.. 10 .01CPACTOREITS np SEAMLESS BAGS, Asti (de • OISN 131 U fit C-4 1 Pg Inches to 40 Inches Wide. N- Orders may be loft at H. CHILLS & CO'S, 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. nughly:is • 1 , 7 We are now ifsamfluetureng and prepared to furnish to order, "For Soda FountainA" Savor of Plain end Cream Syrups •of a ve superb, totally. .M.Mt & EitirTH ry SRti. apm Nus.l24 and P.hi Wood etreere FY A d A L E.-I°OUA MAIMS IN COL- Sus township, adjoining:3r. Mary's CeniegerY. ninety-six feet front, by one hundred end ten au depthkenelated by paling fence. The Lots will be actlO together or eeparatelY. at low attires end w lo tame. Apply to JAS. S. DEN IN, et.s:dti St. blary'a Ceraeteri. W. ok: D. RINEHART. Nhinufacturorn and denten, in all kimin Tobacco, Snuff and Sugars, ap3l-ly Nds. 119 and 151 Wood street. 16, 11 0 DA NALEIRATUN IN 23 POUND 17 BOXES. bistro:sired and for sale by my 7 No. Oa GEORGE A. KELLY. Federal street. Allegheny BECKHA.III & LONG, Wholesale Retail Dealw in • Agricultural and Farming Imple ments, Seeds, Agents for the Buckeye Mower And Reaper. Woods' Mower sad Iron Harvester. and Bookstooe and Ammon', Hamm NO. 1$? LIBERTY STREET, _.l64:4krulaw • • - PITTERIIIRGH: PA. T. CUNNINGHAM-D. ctriontonast...r. CUNNINGHAM ...... C. DUNCAN: CIINNINGMARB (10.--P ITT B. BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware house. HE Water street, and ISS First street, Pittslaugb. Pg. three doors below the II beta uouse , ffianahicturms of Pittsburgh Window Glue Druggists Glass Ware and can Convex GIN" for parlor windows, eh toi and public buildings. aoa pEamitati AND VINEGAR— 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR. WILLIAM BAGA.LEY, (.15 18 sad SO Weed street ROBERT ARTHUR/3, A.I7O I IIIWMIr AT AND COMMISSIONER OF DUD& _of Obis. Missouri. Tlikinorioir_b Viirekkja,Now York. aetYied'lowa. norms. moons. Walla • • 0..125 FOURTH STREET. HANDIESECIMays- THE LARGEST AND .aIIEAPERT ETECII VI THE CITY, FOR LADIES AND GENTS Sitaxes trt . pound end 1 pound rapers for MILLER& RICICHTEION. NEW 6001 1 / 1 1:- -AT-- RATON, MAORUM & wo. 17 Firm orrizET.' Wholesale and Retail at lowest prices. DOB BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE PRICES Lolls Enalieh. Looting Heel Gaiters for VA worth LLadiaiiwalish• tearing Cowen Heel Gaiters eso l leWV:saline bonuses Herd filltere "rth ee% Morrow. Heel Hoots for7.7eaf is Pga Conran Heel Boota for .111 . .37. worth IL_ . • • Lodi* FUN Maroon Mkppers for 500.. worth 75. Ladles Mae Hid flUtarerfor 75e. worth Slat An other greeds pemperties. JAMES ROBE. • an Market :treat. near Market-Holum EUROPEAN AGENCY. _ 1111110111 AS RATTIGAII, EIIINSOPEAN Agent, Ile Water street. Pittsburgh. is.nrepared to bring out or wad baok panienger• flom tatoMot the old eountry , either by steam or "sail bets. SIGHT D FOR GALE. payible in any : part of ,llisrope. Agent for the Itidianipolis and elecinnati : Rall-. road. Also. Await for theAtil Bleak Star Line of !failing Packeta, and for the lines of Steamers sail rbetwasti New York: Liverpool; Glasgow sad - - surraitr . a Barrels:FM& Roll Butter: • - • ‘ ' . 3 Bemei dO do do. JuBt received and &Veils by - • JAS. A. FFTZSIt. my 7 :, • • Comer Market sod First street: • Inks Wittriet-- 99 BarreloDeted Apples; - • . 11,_ do , Posoboo. Joit - reocived and for, mILD,o.,_ rEszra. '‘ VarierMarketandrust streets. • • .•., .1110.14 A b . 4 :417 . 41141A AT IINCLITL Dna , T"ThWitsultOus--ttividni. 13°,1 ' ik7. 7\ 4411 11L13 1 1 ;.. Go non* WE SHALL SHOW NO QUARTER 100,000 ROLLS In store and for sale by - -AT - /OSZPII 110111111V15, 77 MARKET STREET WALL PAPER ! WINDOW CURTAINS, ate. • New Styles for Spring of 1862. A Great Variety and 'Flue Assort. meat from 6 1-4 mats to ab per Piety. For tale by THOMAS PALMER, NO. 01 WOOD STREET, Between ith dc sth, 2d door below DiatoOnd Alley mb2l IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY.IO! PATENT AGENCY. OEWIT C. UWNENCE.IIOBT. W. FENWICL For Twelve Yeari:Fortbe pis.t four years Blanalier of en ellicer of theltitlie Waibigi Patent Onlee-41n le tBnA eSinm ll:Patent Aweless, last four as a l ?land for Fifteen Years In tile Fat. Member of. theOrati Agency Ilusi. r mess. Buard of Apyeall. 4 s NOTE—AII Informationnecemary to procure a Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws /tent freent barge." - Refer to present Commissioner of Patents, Ron. David P. liollosaf.. deßhtf A.:I3IDV aSr. EWIEIVIFg. Plumbers and Gas - Fitters, 1163 WOOD NTREET, OPPDOITE FIRAIM CU ITRCH, PITTPOWTDOIII, "r 47 010 STREET ALLEGHENY 9fRaR THE MA TOWS (mum WAVE 1 . HYDRA ATE !MEET LEAD. A= Load Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead.and Plumber's material in general. Oil Refineries Pitted up in the meet approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. Houses dtted with 'Water and (lad Fix tures. 1111. N. H. All orders promptly attended to. ap3 H olt 1` 41 1 1 LTURA L-- STRAWBERRY RAR I BEREN. end lILACICHERRY GRA Pk: VINES. eti Ft.it A NT, and 4 4 1 )0SEfsh'fila HUMES, LI KTRAR Ft REHEARD. and ASPARAOUS ROOTS., all of the host quality. and warranted true to name. For sole sit 29 quality. STREET. mho---- J. KNOX. . _ DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. FIUM:INOW fit Co.. I I•NUP•OTU1I11110V 1117 - 111 Y or FINISHED BRASS WORE, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, eifirTarti attention to fitting Oil Refiner ies. Brass Ou ting, oteuperioremoothneas tnade to order. Steamboat work and repairing gener /Erika' Oil It: Dag* Wit " the Breeketonnif entm rner . STREET AND DU URSINE WAY. fel37.tf C. WEST di CO., 11413117AMW1 of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS. WMIB AND SWUM. No. 1011 Pena Street, Pittsburgh. AP- All work warranted to be of the best mate rial and workmanship. myL2:1341. WAXER HOODS— 00 DOZEN WitIVE AND COLORED SHAIiER HOODS, r sale by the case or singe dosen. EATON, MACRUM & CO. so 4 No. 17 Fifth oljoot. FIA.GME Oh WORSE. WIGHTIAN . & AIIDEBSON. VIDEIVINICRIS AND DrJULIMI IN rvsE Mgt Carbon Oil. (Wait/ guaranteed. Pita Jawed Also. ha Bennie and Car Grease coartaatly on ad. saMleft at Chew, Smyth & Co's on Water i stews. will 641 promptly filled. WILLI/1111VMM DAllld 11•1111110 X 001111111, BMW Partner. Genova Partners. BILEANS &. COFFIN, (Bueeessors to lit'lliadlost, Noun C 0..) WHOLESALE • GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Streets, PITTSBITAIGH. 11AVATEDIRMAinGs.., • PDr. DROWN'S M EDICAL and SURGICAL 012c0,1'i0.60 . ---, .- • Smithfield stree a. t. Pittiburgl. -- , Penruivani • Dr.BHOWNis sa.oß aids,* r: of Pittsimmi, e moths, best is% .±J Prsotlooforthlast twentrilvis • yam His brim.has b. e, %.- Private and . go t l i a h r a d, =t o CITIZENS AND STIRANIENR . In need of • ntedieol frim en Sr to And out the mire p** of rell is a regular graduate , muM his i s *tell of a amain elms at diatoms' is a mute guar ante* to the vampire( obUdalgitimmianstit mi llet by the ore at birirpmildies aim fonowiog b 1 advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES fail to owe the worst form of Venereal Also Thseacc p s aiaam c %odd!, and fihrofttions Affections.— which manifints s from a hereditary taint. =in the form of tatter psoriasis. and • mod many forma of skin dia. "ems. the orish. of which the patient is enthrals ignorant. To persons so Dr. Brown offers hopes of a mil ver3r. NM& Dr. Brown's. he the alarm ins trouble bro ht on o wM ften by ti solitary habit of sensnal on; eb e young and . weak ellen sive way to, (to Oak own riesincisisc.)minded are the only reliable' remedies known in the eointo -Alley are saki. and :make a meads restoration of health'. tor. Bsret's remodise isms. felt to out* this manfitammie TN • FM 1/411=.12v1=.11 owe. kle Woo treats PM% ' ' I Stretsum, Uvulas* • Amide ealmes+. Illoothif SaPPlSMierm. • of tint Joist:. listolainittEmnenosis Pains I. the Beek sod Irritation of the Bladder. Ls. either witb a llVo ef ea Imam betid. A letteri Jkosimiltms,centsining a to • SOWN _ N 0.50 Smithfieil I S ER. Pitialklllh. Pa , St. . mill be imiaidhstoly answer ed. Mallow mat many address. safely packs I and some from Oaorratioz Oleo and Private 'Booms: No. 50 Smithfield stmt. Pittaborsis; Ps. nols-dattis" WILLIAM BAGALLET, WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, r‘TVslitrsesi. OWEN BYRNE; NERORART TAILOR, 49 St.. Oltre.4 . gat -• 1_ oro.gi• • -MAI TO. Olt.. I.' H:141 I .AMEN..• Z o llaibirtME ' • 1 , 0 . ; _ Si . .usui t•O "boe& • . . 4 s J 0 ff. TO OIL . REFINERS. MHz varDsmiluargrai HATE RUDE arrangements_to fit up Oil Refineriee, under Dr. Tweddle'e Patent TROMP APPARATUS, Patented Pebruary, , ith. 1862. by which Mina ren dered totally unneceeeary In distilling' Petteleum or other Oil; and we guarantee oar wodtenimot be excelled in durability. simplicity br eallimm Y• We refer with confidence to the following-Par tiaa, whose Refineries we have fitted. up : Mcßae. Long. Miller & Co., Petrone Werke Wightnian & Anderson. Eagle do S. M. Kier & Co. Buehler ; do Alen. Taylor k Co., iodation - do Lockhart & Frew, Brilliant : do • The above works were designed and ooneteneted and put in operation by Dr. R:w. crwaippris The following works we have also ItWill': Econoiny Oil Ccimpany. karlkiakaii; Meson. Chadwick & Crompton. kitaaaphar; Johnson Graham & Co.. Woods ..11aa Brewer; Sill & Co., Pitlaintrah : ' " Reese', Graff, •do Johnson & Brothim. do Forsyth Bros. & Co., Maztemster. • DAVIS. & PIIIILATM: Nos.loo WATER & 104 FIRST STMTS. Brans Foundero,Pleaglbs STEAM AND GAS FITTEEtk, nAD:3lnd • 11)IIII4ENIX LOOKING GlLMllliAt. A rie AL Timm- FRAME BEANUFIgIf NOS: *SI EAST TWENTY-TIMM" STIIKBT 173 & 173 GRAND STREET k 11111 . "-- STREET. --- Kstabliched ISM. NEWTON"... - tabliched 1838, This Estakdishment: him in— sueeerclal operation 24 years. and is the Limn of the kind •th the linked Statee..• lave on - hand or manuetetared to.order. everyei l ar Alen of LOOKING GLASS. 'PICTURE A PO TRAIT PURRS, Flatland °manias ; Pi er, ItialkOvarAnd Mazda Glaraes," emeseS noes, , Base and a'Braeltet TAl!d*Oirl. Mai" Toilet Obiten4 • • Mouldmint for.Pietare Flamm In • ble for trabmo_rtation. either Gilt ljbete teoed,_Gek' Z•hte. Bittleette, new ..isannfaetorrand - eirensive facifithni: le ua to foarnich any article in oar 1111:01111taliall teat arid* cheap es the ehewnew. • DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON en when they cleft New York. We elable -3 tio'be able to supply them with every nrucde loren:onn which they can powibly reclaim. . pricee-Anwer than they can perdue* elewhere. t Were by mail attended to with promptsetee-' 'tot /iv UM teketa Aeon algal .' .1111 ()Tice A Wurero_trina, No. titlS .CentreAtl i X 1101tACE V. _ . ---------- - N. B. . 4i P. MAIAKILIfi Manufactuiers and Dealing in ' BOOK, CAP, LEiTAB,,, and all kinds of . = W RAPPING PAPER. have removal *ilk No. 27 Wood street: to NO. 3B SMITHFIELD •STREET; . . Pittsburgh. Po.. sir- Cash • for }LAGS. *** . , . A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY I T- DIR, A SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, d onneettont, 'the meat bohe setter, and has beet used in his radios for the last twenty years with the most atoniehintsuccess. As an externalrem edy it is without a rival and will alleviele min more 'speedily _than_stay other preparatiaa.: 'For all Rheumatic and Nervous Dborders it' infalEbh and s as a cure fo r. Sorer. - - 'Sprains. *e., its soothisw ' prrwerftl mime . Mopietial. woodsy uri t leiinwewt.st. Liven it a trial. Over four hundred remarkable autos, gerlbraied b y it . two years, attest this fare- ' , i • 1' , . - ..., • ICEh. de27:ly.dewoow NATRONA. OIL. IVE' ARE NOW WANNIPACMIENO &Mattel% which for brillkumrin bmithog freedom of ogeggwe odor. and color. (which color we warrant to be • at r a e u r i o thisr osurei. ja uneurpawd b7 say • ern markets. As a pro I. Oil to the consumer. we can sir moominged it. Also. our manufacture of - - CAUSTIC SODA Used by all large Soap lilskers mid Oil Ilekno='' gir t z e llpper mat in strewth all die • man o f brought to this wintry. SAPINUFIENANI COMENTBATED LIT; ULT. a.' Are so Well and 'favorably known. we •rut its mention ig galleignt. All odors and inquiries will be PUMP* tended to by addressing. asoass C0.,...__LH0UNh........_411181111. Penna. Salt lan 24 liroo.PioN. upon mow LOW it.ll.ilks k 11,EY3112212 isucvfinzimis, I.Baeostoor to Deem k Aodosela Wbohrolo Niko in , • '-`:- Forekto Frortto,Noto, sugars. YIP* _ NOS. EMI AND 128 WOOD BTIMIEC' • 11011/ST DALZILL..... ROBIN - DALIAIia - ""4400., whotaids Groom mos= Iwo room= AND Nairobi I!ioduee saurilttibiarsikllainglittem LISIQTTONIIIMI4 staleoL '•• NEW • MEDICAL DISMyEIIt.,:: pwileilis linrai iiiib Aiiill4llll • INT ente all • • GONOUEIIII. 91, W.-. 11 , L • Dileha rasa L __= l . l mU "" *lli'? hwy . A 0 .Tirita irra - - ' . Amnia§ - 0 • - liefaillid Which has bee , Nod i o n _gi A , l l af 2 _ __". • _:, • ' -ONE Kim ! . RIMICLAN_ So la gi mm ir e ktata p iirith the i p o p imiseumw 4 en Coaan ta inia; IMPIT,m, ifAINF aompound theft '• ' • • - - ,-- • - BELL'S SPECIFIO•PILLS '''-5' gr al c w ia m isLi l loSsrk_ 44l " l l=isi s alki fa- .4' ;:r.T : : ist• a r m e ....„.. v 0k,.01",,,,, 1 that ors os watts. estamb., ;t: „ ag e tits dossaoh:. or iiiiiwspoto 'eft . , ,,, e Vli t 4 W itdr ow r d worh i sil mosownslists is now' dots *Mail - jor- :,.., la r Min. •MaiebbliNgrs ~.. ~.., . . • , ' 1'..,:-: ' asil Will lb' iseTrif =IL . .. A i 4 * vig imsdAgalk elms.* liPetail ' Asa = - Now awstiso without wor r eg n e NYAN. Roohostse N k Y ' Mit soNsiwwlr come Market street sod - As wit. X. FABER & C 0.,: STEAM ENGINE BUlifiEiS Iron roiandorisi, iiEllnal amnions a. 11111411 !UAW , Near the haa. L a. Paseeefi, • -- . rll7Bl / 1 7 "04. - arAlliflAatilli . -Aii. KRIM t=g Ani L ti ez , • , eft m Illy Iffy br egg_ kr ju wr t ow epatleetmea;tW: iM bitemainbithil 1A sa i i t w la_ m i t ikrei e e ls ii.t, s v - ideaiM r s, i_ a t ' a e • r ~ I Abe. . --- 6 .lilkesten awl roams ".• ' '.4 _Xely 70 * s a j tr od 4:011 IN Op logal .1 Wg . "l . a . Mid illeitia• Cants: ' '- - ' f 4 4 7f r a l WAkee •Isashismaistanshetur is aU ciiiiib l et ik7 ' ' " 4 " ralAgeli I - ~, airenbra fres all of u l e • ' ' N g di., two.ed margb , * a l" e` tf a aidi. ,, i '