Volume XX. MI PITTSBURGH POST Published every morning. [Sunday's excepted.] 4Sorstee.Siftla seed Wood Streets. TEEM - el PER ANNUL IN ADVANCE. SiirDdivered by carrion 12 cents per week. SISTSO OF ADWERTISINO. Square, one time 50 three tunes $1 00 one week 1 75 " one month 5 00 . three n ~,,, ths 12 00 six months IS 00 " nine mouths 24 00 " one year 30 00 TEN LisEs k. "quart,. About eight words average • line. Busmen notices. inserted on the local page. ten twits a Smooch insertion. The , Saturday Morning Post Lima from the same office every Saturday morning Terms Si per annum, in advance Mir Single conies, ready formailing: FIVE CENTS ffir 41ddrees JAM= P. BARR. - Editor and Proprietor. Air Ativertielna at reasonable rates WANTED. - - FORTY GOOD SOUND ".DRAFT DORM; not lees than Five nor non this Nine years old—Bays. Browns Blacks or Dark Sorrels; fifteen and a half heals high, or upwards: strongactive and well broken to harper. Hour s of 'lnspection. between 12 M. and 2 P. I[. daily. Sundays exceßted. at Patter eon's Bar, 117 Fourth stre Pittsburgh, Betio'n. A. MONT GO MERY. Mai. k Qr. Mr.. . S Army. {tr. Mr. U. & A.. Pittsburgh . Penns., AMID 1522. inrl /?Fine WM* Plain and Fancy Flannel Tin der and Overskirt' on hand, and made to order, on shortset nodes. M B. WILLIAMSON'S *MIRT 1r.A.0 ICOR IF, No. 47 St. Clair Street.. "CAM= MILLINGAR, NONONGA HE WN LA PLANING MILL. would respectfully in fix= the pablie that he has rebuilt stnee the fire, and having enlarged hisestabliehment, and filled it with fibs newest and must approved machinery. now prepared to furnish flooring and Planing won sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shatters, kiln Mad, frames, mouldings, box L e insvisa. Sept. 7.3i57, NEW GOODS t Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES -AT EATON; MACRII3I & CO'S, Rm. 17 and 19 Fifth Waved. ii . bons, Gimps, Braids. Lases. Buttons. eto.. for Trimming, newest styles. Embroidered ... '" . aadCambno Collars and Sets. Real Lam sod Lies Trimmed Collars and Sets. and Hand ikeseblefa., Black Lace, Grenadine and Tissue Aerates Totem and Pantalets, Dieing, Laces, sffn; !Sc. Ladies' and Children's Bose, °fever, 4 • Gloves, Garuilets, Mits, Bonnet Rib bons, Rashes. Shaker Hoods,Cord, Chenille and Braid Head Net& ' Another lot of " Crinoline Draperie." (French Skirts) These who have used this skirt pronounce It ties hest me Glade. The "Quaked Skirt" and the "Mew. Wet," are also st es worthy of attention _ _ _ _ -- 4 11sallesosm's Punishing Goods. Fine Shirts, Col ton., Ties. thispenders, tions. nt most desirable Ohs. A Atli amortmant of 'Fancy articles and No intolmiale "adrenal' buyerewill Ind a large and meallent line of goods in every departmentat the , Lo igA wswr_POßEl__ !IL 11 PRICES FOX CASH. gots TON. MACRON k CO.. 17 Fifth at. ntrectir. FORT WAYNE AND EffICA(.4O RAILWAr COMPANY. hold -ere of estilleates issued by John Ferguson. cull iturfor.Setwod Mortgage Bonds of the above-named Corpqrstionmudor the plan of re-organization. are runded ft) leave them at the office of WINS LOW 'LANIER k CO., on and after TUESDAY Ilat. 13th Med In a few days thereafter the bo *Ube ready for delivery. The amount of this mortgage to divided into silt equal half-year ly pimulnuts. January 1 and July 1, February 1 and Amiust I , &c.. To equalise the interest se eount,mish will be paid for the fractions at the time the bonds are delivered. J. F. D. LAMER, for the Vommittee. Jaw You, May 7,1889. Pirit.TT. WAYNE AWD CHICAGO RAILS - AY. Glitgirsat. °Mug. Pittsburgh, May 111. 1802. - 13104.111anii OF ANT OF THE CER. JILItaIIFICATW3 above referred to, can have thememehanged for Second Mortgage Bonds, by amdetslng elthe game to ay order, and leaving them at ObreMe% - to/Mcertilicatee which are oonvertible In- Mortgage or Income Bonds can have eertaages act ed thaeregebang forogles. said bonds by leaving their say (VIM in slims of *4OOO sod >w iltb . andserip (sot beans* interest) Ibr convertible into bonds wkeasither of for above even amounts us ore. Pasted..?.. [ayladtd] -G. W. CABB. J.. ri...Q...SIDAY. POND AND MORTGAGE ADM NEOLZONATE DRONER. OFFIGILDOOM N 0.112 BURNET BUILDING, FOUR= STEW, PiOkursh, Ps. IMONIVIo invest in on That Chas Pam, AT LONRMB. • ap2 WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Importoro or 1111AliblEd. ern, ALSO. . Di flan sad Dealers in NNE OLD -1 310NONOAIIIILA , SYS WHISKY IRV Liberty itamee. • TIPPRIAN GETTY" Whidleiale wet Groeers, ogicenos MITI DIU II TEAM, WINES, Lugroits, NORTH-EAST alma of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, Dollar ALLEGHENY CITY. WM. IL Imam JOE. • Wk. IL SMITH ar - co, WHOLESALE GROCERS MS. MONS AND 147 FIBST STREETS. dm PITTIIIII,I7IIOIIt JESSE JOUBSON, 11111111 L COIIIB9IOI IIICIANT, MID MIAS IN FIANN . p4I.22ITILT ai kra t 21! Cometry Tabasse,24, - .‘ ir iMatilvameee made ea meets MEMO 1111111111= MINIM SONO ST 1 10 11111.AbILPHIA. vinsavits • - DARDEN AND FIELD SEED, ..AlittriaoluirixDozranum Ag=riqond*Otikiat!‘ Pratt. 11111mle,..riuraisilesallall Trees. resslrad 111EICLKEA.M & LONG, --, ......... 4 ~0.1.F. 0, 004.fta1ift103600100014749510WR1f1i*. i-N0,V ,, ..." ,,,,,. .. , '-..... , ..... ,,,,,, - -- .... ,. ..e ., ~,,,,, t, , , ,,,r . , " . 4 . .K.....ae1t1/ 4 ,- ex-tv.. - .... 4-4aki,..;, , , , ,, , ,,,,,,,,, , , 0m..,-,... , - ..a -n, ax - —... ~,-,,,,,.., , - ... : , -s • .., ',.-- -• . - •., .'• ,'-'• ~, - ~ ,,, , 1 ,V,1,e.j..j, •. 7 • , •,... , • ' ~' -. , • , .. ''.*'' '' a. ' ' lg . . ; 57 - 1 1 . ~„. :::"' i;•73 ,-:' : ~AL.,- . ..;.,_,:i1.',...i:- . , -,• - - .- ,' g' . i ~...,..,....„.........„, ~.,,...;..„,....„..,,,.„...„.........,,,,, . .: , . . ._ . , . .-. •• . . ,• • .. , ! : :: _ l ; .1; ;;I: .. - '' '.' • 1 ', fI . .',-; .•:,... 1 . ..; :".•_:•.. . -.,, .. ~ I . .. . , .. , . ... „, .. . • . . . ---. . . • _ __. . DAILY POST. - -- ----- Good Talk and Christian Itesigna. The Charleston courier of May the 9th, indulges in the following, very truthful and most exemplary talk. What a pity these wholesome truths were not Sooner incul cated among the tiro•eaters of Ow South Carolina kingdom. The Editor says : "The judgments we are craning under have been visited upon •ns in our national capacity.,_ The transgression.; which have cried to Heaven against us. and made the Divine anger to burn as n devouring flame, are the iniquities and omission ofa people. And this terrible aggregate is made up of individual sins. How incaculable their number ! What a terrible force stands ar rayed against us ! If we are appalled and distressed when we count over the offences we commit in a single day, or when we call to mind the sins of which others are guilty, what terror must seize our souls when we contemplate the long black cata logue of crimes which the recording angel has written down against us as a nation I If God permitted his chosen people to flee before their enemies because one of their number had indulged his sordid love for lucre, and slew seventy thousand per sons because their king had yielded to the evil promptings of pride and vain glory, of how severe punishment are we worthy who have piled up sins till they reach to heaven? When we consider the number and enor mity.of our transgressions, we are obliged to acknowledge that our sufferings have thus far been light—that there is no pro portion between our crimes and the strokes of the afflicting rod. And this knowledge should cause us to apprehend yet many direful calamities, if we con tinue-to provoke God to anger by break ing His holy commandments and refusing to amend our ways. It is made the bounden duty of us all to confess our sins. We must break in pieces the idols we are worshipping in the stead of God; we must sever the bonds that bind us to vicious 1 habits; we must weep bitter tears over our transgressions and shortcomings, and be seech God, with strong cries and groans, to blot out our iniquities, and grant us grace whereby we may walk before him in the exercise of a lively faith—in the prac tise of every virtue—in the performance of every duty. NEW aeons! The bill giving bounties to soldiers, which passed the Senate on Monday, ap propriates $6,000,000 for that purpose. It is in accordance with the act authorizing the employment of Volunteers, passed in July last, a section of which is as follows: And he it further enacted. that any vol unteer who may he received into the ser vice of the United States under this act, and who may be wounded or otherwise disabled in the service, shall be entitled to the benefits which have been or may be conferred on persons disabled in the reg ular service; and the widow, if there be one, and if not, the legal heirs of such as die, or may be killed in service, in addition to all arrears of pay and allowances, s hall receive the sum of $lOO. The French Courts Upon Anima Nagnetizere. The French Courts have decided that animal magnetizers, who undertake to cure disease, are swindlers. Each consul tation is regarded as a separate offence. A female somnambulist, for g 9 consulta tions with eleven patients, has been con demned to pay a fine of 572 francs, and to go to prison for eight months; and a male somnambulist for 26 consutations. with seven patients, to a &ne of 28E francs, and imprisonment. The two together also pay 100 francs to the prosecutors, who are doctors, and all the expenses, which will amount to more than 600 francs. Children Choked to Death. A little girl aged four years, daughter of Mr. Edward Dougherty, New York, while playing with some small pebbles on Sun day, swallowed one of them, which, lodg ing in the windpipe. produced suffocation and death. Mary Viola Jacobs, about three years old, daughter ,of Washington Jacobs, of Boston,. was ,choked to death while eating candy on Thursday. She was sucking a candy ball, which slipped into her throat. Charlotte L. Crosby, four years old, a child of Jos, Crosby, of Or land, Mame, died at thi Hospital there, caused by. swallowing a tamarind stone, which lodged in her throat. ANEW TO THE PUBLIC. 11118 PECIALLY.., -.' • ' Atheignorantandfabe, ly Modest of all denomi- nations, treat secret and disorders, self abuse and dives's@ or teatime' common and in cident to youths of both •, • . aezat aAlla and adults. single or monied: ' Because Dn. MTIMP : publis hes the feet •et his , dotes 10, the fanoragtmd Misty mode/stare dreadfuny abated. and thinkit a great.sm, vary immoral and for , onsitandesdirm - and "etftruption among their rivfilloPpillaiing_ _seas and daughters: Their aipAyimswag be cautious to keur_thoes in rearethatte same ea Dr,..BRAN , :(Imosgt Pn .) lat. a lucrative ;Tao ties might and lest ;tor . ;stupid. Saheb modest spa . p t esnuaytuons born . and mimed in Monaco. sprung up as m and who Pane - com iste ll urene% ermae." to dollars and. a ns raterionelp. meanly la aaga zuvousi gotten. /t.ie topu city. bowsv_ .er that n 1 parer*, and are &Nikki- th i r eit: sickly l i =ter , "and= o revi esd olly feeble have been motored .to, heal th ant vi gor ll by DR. BRANSTRur beside* many before end a er marriage throu gh bim_haverbeso saved much suf fering. anxiety. , amelgimgrea he. Spermaterr boa or nomarnalmengsmorm aieeemeletehvorazed in a vier 'WV ' ' of time bibis new remedies., which me guyn, nuareeetameda hem the :" beryteLassa the tc pir i l d li ttlig ' t he .• ' 7 - twalli sr sZ l4°ll- suiths 4 baden. gaiseagetteated mask vingbad over , years,.( hp_ • .frilliA meat the Old Wes* mid h -14 trle asy—tg , mgek. and Will goudal/1 'int bloom I =it ifilleil l etur4A bat coma, Coemaliglin• - iii:all; of its -Mend dismay ,of w id o w go m e ga` 11l mar riountriek CID alinebe_ _Yelievud.'. te•: Min aline gnu ea rs elfpay treatment hyereeeviners len 4 0103. ' 41 " 1 "St*.kkb m gym indite Went ..- wo og. vantage -;11( eat— -.end. observed.; . , N in thativatniest - ' ' - Vag fo daily seaseltmlbreissaled se em mauled lry strut. userii..4 a ttest aas eson, al- catonshoagrof tirWn s li ai, at tendedt miss be ... . dialrlaw Pitt _ Pelt omen. LAM STYLES OF- - SUMMER GOODS Jun!. mEczryßo. • MR. 0 %/114 tftAstpoods'll7lll4 7 l6tpik7War = l ;or 6i ! je , t COHNBo is ; ia ra #'1 14 4 1 .1*747 r" r...;.. Soldiers' Bounties, PITTSBURGH, WHY IRVING WAS NEVER MARRIED. The New York correspondent of the Hos: ton Post writes as follows:—" Much myste ry has attached to the celibacy of Washing ton Irviug. While upon every other point of peculiarity of the great writer's character and career his familiar friends have taken pains to inform the wide circle of his admi rers, an aggravating reticence has always met the questions of those who were curious as to why matrimony made no part of his experience. There were occasional but vague references made to a gang syne' love —so dimly distant in the pm: as to have the air of tradition—and the manner fmeution - ing which made Erving appear the model of constancy, if not the hero of a romance. But the circumstance of his bachelorhood remained a simple, unexplained fact ; the theme of many wonderings, the warp and woof of much imagining—nay more., the substructure of a thousand sweet sympa thies outgishing from other hearts whose loves had not been lost but gone before. It is doubtful if a secret of that sort, all things considered, was ever before so carefully andeotnpletely kept. For once theimperti ' nent were held at bay, the prying baulked, and the sympathetic, even, discouraged. The set time for its disclosure had not come, and surely, when his intimates end relatives were debarred from the remotest reference to the subject in the hallowed home circle of the literary bachelor, it was but proper - that the truth should burst forth upon the world, if at all, in Irving's own selected time and in his own pathetic language. "It was while engaged in writing his `History of New York' that Irving, then a young man of twenty-six, was called to mourn the somewhat sudden death of Matil da Hoffman, whom he had hoped to Call his wife. This young lady was the second daughter of Josiah Ogden Hoffman, and the sister of those two talented men, Charles Fenno Hoffman, the poet, and Ogden Hoffman, the eloquent jurist. In her father's office Washington Irving had essayed to study law, and with every pros pect, if industrious and studious, of a part nership with Mr. Hoffman, as well as a matrimonial alliance with Matilda. These high hopes were disapointed by the de cease of the young lady on the 26th of April, 1809. in the eighteenth year of her age. "There is a pathos about Irving's reci tal of the circumstances of her death, and of his own feelings, that is truly pain ful and tear-impelling. He says: "She was taken ill with a cold. Nothing was thought of it at first ; but she grew rapid ly worse and fell into consumption. I can not tell you what I suffered. . . . I saw her fade rapidly away—beautiful, and more beautiful and angelical to the very last. I was often .by her bedside, and in her wandering state of mind she would talk to me with a sweet, natural, and af fecting eloquence that was overpowering. I saw more of the beauty of her mind in that delirious state than I had ever known ; before. Her malady was rapid in its ca reer, and hurried her off in two months. Her dying struggles were painful andpro tracted. For three days and nights I did not leave the house, and scarcely slept. I was by her when she .died ; all the family were assembled around her, some praying, others weeping; for she was adored by them all. I was the last one she hooked upon. 1 cannot tell you what a Itorr state of mind I WAS in tin• a long time. 1 seemed to care for nothing ; the world was a blank to me. I abandoned all thoughts of the law. 1 went into the country, but could not bear solitude, yet could not en- joy society. There was a dismal horror continually in my mind that made me fear to he alone. I had often toget up in the night and seek the bed-room of my broth er, as if the having a human being by me would relieve me front the frightful gloom of my own thoughts. Months elapsed be fore my mind would resume any tone; but the despondency I had suffered for a long time in the course cf this attachment, and the anguish that attended its catastrophe, seemed to give a turn to my whole char acter, and throw some clouds into my dis position which have ever since hung about it. I seemed to drift about without aim or object, at the mercy of every breeze; my heart wanted anchorage. I was ntau rally susceptible, and tried to form other attachments, but my heart would not hold on ; it would continually recur to what it had lost; and whenever there was a pause in the hurry of novelty and excitement, I would sink into dismal dejection. For years I colud not talk on the subject of this hopeless regret; I could not even mention her name; but her image was con tinually before me, and I dreamt of her incessantly.' "Such was the language in which Irving poured forth his sorrows and sad memo ries, in a letter written many years ago to a lady who wondered at his celibacy, and expressed the wish to know why he never married. Cau words more graphically describe the shipwreck of hope, or more tenderly depict the chivalric devotion of a faithful lover?—How sweetly, too, does Irving portray with his artist-pen the lin eaments of his loved one. He says, in the same letter: 'The more I saw of her the more I had reason to admire her. Her mind seemed to unfold itself leaf by leaf, and every time to discover new sweetness. Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally timid and silent; but I in a manner studied her excellence. Never did I meet with more intuitive rectitude of Jain& more native delicacy, more exquisite propriety in word, .thought, and action than to this young creature. lam not ex aggerating; what I say was acknowledged by all thatknew her. Her brilliant little sister used to say that people began by.ad miring her, but ended by loving Matilda.— Yor my part I idolized her. • I felt at times rebuked by her superipr delicacy,;. and pu-: rity, and as if I was a coarse, unworthy being in Comparison.' "Irving seldom or never alluded to this sad event, nor was the name of Matilda ever spoken in his presence. Thirty years after her death Irving was visiting Mr. Hoffman, and grand-daughter, in draw ing out some sheets of music to be per formed . upon the piano, accidentally brought with them a piece of embrodiery which dropped upon the floor. 'Washing ton,' said 3lr: Hoffman, 'this is a piece of poor Matilda's workmanship,' Hraliibik rvher describes the effect as electric. .Se had been conversing.in the sprighliest wood before,' says Pierre M. Irving, 'and he Sunk at once into utter silence, and in &kw Minutes got up and left the house.' Do any of the pages that record the 'loves of the poets' Osten with a purer, brighter halo than is thrown around the name and character and memory of Matilda Hoff man by the lifelong constancy and grace ful tributes of one whose name, destined if EL! deathlebsienowe may not henceforth be:dissevered from that of the early lost and dearly loved, whose death made Wash *ten, Irving what he was and what the Tofld 4dairre4r itimitiimum, COMMISSION MERCHANT, .Lana or PIO.JOITAL AND BLOOMS, 1104 74 WATS"' JZLOW MARKET " f . • rwrisinvitoa. men .was AT WHOW;. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1862. DEE= WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF & CO., 9 .E 4 •NTIV.A.CTIUTirEat9 Would call the attention. of the public to their LARGE STOCK . of 'well eeleoted COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ALSO. IMPROVED Kitchen Range*, Grate Fronts, Rol. low Ware, &c.. among which mall Inland the Beat Coal Cook !Rouen In the State. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair for the REST COAL. COOK STOVES. Mao FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN, G.LOBE & REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD cow: ?lOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN awl KANSAS Premium Stem; are nneurjoaseed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE. N D—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE oal Cook Stoves with Soap Stone Linings. which and the fire better than iron. wade LOl7lB YIINYYAN CNA.. NETHAN.......11.13111DLN REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE, No. 42 FIFTH STREET, PrTTSBURGII, PA.. WIVOLINALN AND MAIL DEALIHEI IN • WATCHES, JEIVELRY, DIAMONDS. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of every description. f ANCY GOODS Bronze Statuary, etc. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, Materials and Machinery. Wholesale Asian for thooelebratel AMERICAN WATCHES , nocuriennred St Waltham. Maar. apl6-amd LADIES ' • • CONGRESS GAFFER& HEELS. imsa LADIES LACE GAITERN:BEELS, 51,00 4 • LADIES RID SLIPPERS 43c. 41 No. VS Fifth Street, 2d door from :Market. 1:13-9 D. S. DIFFENBACKER. 1862, 111 , CORD & CO. HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS. BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS. Wholeaule and Retail. 131 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. ILVE ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE wv ADDITION to our already Immense Stock of Hate Cape, Straw Gonda, Bennett.. Shaker Honda and Palm Leaf Hata. Alerehanta riritina our city can buy front us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New York. ap29:2md DUNCAN, DUNLAP & • Manufacturers of PURE WHITE REFINED C A. unciN (Ace, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET Pitta burgh, ra• myli-6md SPRING GOODS. 1800. CLOTHS, CASSMERES AND VESTINCB. wirE RAVE stock of NOW IN STORE A COM v v PLETE SPRING 000D8. all new and desirable styles. which have been careiblly selected in New York. with a desire to please the moat fa/tido:um and comprising in all the various new fabric and novelties of the 'salon. We would resymetfelly solicit an early can from our patrons sad the public, to test the merits 'Ol the same or themselves. MARVEL GREY & lON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 l'Ulth Street. LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT NO.IOO SMITHFIELD STUNT, Neer the corner Fifth. Mahwah. ZONE? IN LARGE AND SMALL quantifies loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia monds, Jewelry Gold and Silver Watches. and all kinds of valiable articles. for ear length of .time maned on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. Sir JAW Mies noun from 7 A. M. to 10 P. N. illarALL PAPER- New papers raosiyiair daily M No. 107 Market stmt. sear Maar by_ • JOB. R. MAME& Art OLD PAPERS-- For Parlors. new patteraefor sale at Half/ Market street. near Liberty gloat by ap2s JOS. R. RUGHB9. aAßsau ARTESIAN WATER .— Iip bud reoeival from London. In More and for saleaWfd. BEANICErr. Ito. JD Wood greet. MI MILIAN WALL PA P E RS•iIIe .1111 bow; of high oolong, extra wiart re ceived par gtearaer bow Liverpool, r _Jr tff mhgp • W. P.. MA RSHALL JIII6W 19F416417.19 ' SIMMER' DRESS GOODS, Sun Umbers Mae. Wanr u rn s and &agues of all We would invite all to call and examine before purchasing. Irish Lingua and Muslin vet? Cheep, at • J.LyNcg. N. 96 Market street, d betw Dia een mpg - Fifth anwassi. 1 0 101L'ItONA. OIL Loma. MILLER & 00.. WORKS AISNRIBErkITAVN. AL LEOR V AALLROAD. STOffiee and Wanimmes 2$ JILIMILIBT 2231121=, 2221113x3ran. Catr i at ta ArLiso2C 141441/41/ ISO. ItiMern 11112 4 'wjougiuniim 3211112313LIFSIIIINEMal 0,, band. „my Ira ' ginto ll lllll . llW .1 .PAIIL 11110te Inf. OR %Ff. JAMES H. ORILDB. HOPE COTTON HILLS, Allegheny City, IASU7•011711.11116 OF SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OP OSNAMILTIMS, is Inches is 40 Isabel Wide. 40- Orders may be left at H. CHILDS k COS. 10$ Woad street. Pittebungh. aoSlanis TRIMS -6.7 We are now Mangfaptanws and rowed to famish to order "or ems Fountains au lam °Main and Cream Bffra_ Asa of • v UTMER BR spat 00. 126 sad 121 t re' e 1/. /ALE .—IOIIII LOT/ IN COL- A' fins township. adjoining St.ilary's Cemetery. Masts-six feet front, by one hundred and ten in depth, enclosed by paling fence. The Lots will be soli together or separatekr. at low korai and long time. Apply to JAfil eire L 1)ITLIN apiltdtf Be. samso47. IQODA SALERAIIIIIII 13f PeIIUND 0.7 BOXES. Just received apt for sale by 0130R133 A. KELL. .77 No. 69 Federal street. Alleadro7 w. cuinnxonau...D. CWAIIIIdnaII ouininuasun moo. CO.—! I T T 9.• BURGH CITY °LASE WORKS—Ware louse, 119 Water stmt. and MI First dna. Pittsburgh. Pa. three doors below the Rowena helm House Nisautsettness of ratabareb trip Window Illnan Dramatists' Glue Ware sad Amen can Convex Glim, for parlor windows, eburohei and public building& apt LEACHER AND VINEGAR— 1862, 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, II BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEOAR, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. xl_Ohio. Missouri. Texas. Wisoonsiaginia, New York. achylllinoisjows. Fl ori da . Wiens, Kap achy and Michigan. udatilAn - No. in FOURTH STREET. - - HANDKERCHIEFS-- TRH LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY. FOR LADIES AND GENTS A.LEIRATIIIS— boxes in 3f Pound and 1 pound papers fbr ales by ages • BULLER& RICHNITION. NEW GOODS -AT - EATON, MACRUM & COS, NO. 17 PATH STREET. Wholesale and Retail at lowest Nieto. [spa BOOMS AND ANIONS, AT NO. SO ILILMEST STREET. Ladles lhallsh Looting Heal Oaken for ill.oo watts 41,!66. f... eLlL nal in grs Comas Heel &awe 754 intW Lading Congress Heel Gaiters Vale Marone Heel Boots for r az. Tun Goat Congress Heel Boots for 1 1.37. worth D. Ladles Mao Moreno Slippers for Wk.. worth 75, ' Laines__Plas Yid Miners fee 750. words s us . All wiworgeeds In wwwwwwrWlen. VatiOIPEALW ALowarcTr. Iffllloll.llB SATTLIMN. EURIIIPS/LN .R. Assat..ns• wows strait Pitteburgli. is preparetkibring owt arsend book paomme Ikon or to op, port olthil old eeinten NNW IPS BI(iIIT M SAM ispoblein aw gt t i rtglad to twd Rail.: tlso, Agent sor um old slael Ci r i Z ab Line of Sailing Yank.% and for thelineeof Steamers 'sn ip/ between New York, Liverpool. Glasgow and eal • .. . fell ROLL BUTTER -3 Dumb Fresh Roll Bolter • 3 Boate do do do. j'aetremiked and for sale by JAS. martOmer Market sad Irket streets. . Danri) =am— P Ples .p. ; and for mile by A li t a.az t gft. re"ved r°77 .C°lnor Markstand stmts. COULDISEWS -111111101111 AT IttiCILICL WI LANDS AUCTION. .StKr 2tirtr al a.itr i rr Priv r e. ok ordfskrales br_ AuP Wiedit.nik BALTIMORE PIANO FACTORY. PITTSBURGH BRANCH, [MOVED TO NO. US WOOD STREET, FIRST DOOR FROM FIFTH STREET, ADJOIN Now is the time to buy a FIRST CLASS PIANO, at the Imrcr+t porsible price. Call soon Only a le* left. W ISE elt BROTHER. apt Manufacturer.s THE SLAUGHTER COMMENOED, The farms Driven into the Entrenchments!! WE SHALL SHOW NO QUARTER But Take all the Quarters We Can Get 100,000 ROLLS Of Cheap WALL PAPER, Borders, be., of Newest Styles sod Usual Variety to be Sold this Spring. This large stock, having been purchased at re duced prices, will be sold very low. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR PAPERS, BEAUTIFUL PANEL PAPERS, EXTRA WIDE PAPERS OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH- DESIGNS. Bargains Not Oonfined to Remnants. We take RAGS ee well ILI CASH. WALL PAPER STORE, At the Old Stand, No. 87 Wood Street. W. P. IWAIRMIIIALL. air Paper Hanging and Wilitewasbing, Quickly and well done, by Experienced Workman. mb2l:2md W. * D. RINICHAIM Manufaeturent sad (Wen in all kinds Tobacco, Snuff and Sears. Nos. 149 sad 101 Wood Amt. in More and for sale by WILLIAM/ BAGALBY, fellS I and $0 Wood street . ROBERT .ARTHIIRS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. -.LT /OMM 1101017 VS, 77 MARKET STREET LOOK AT TEN PRICES : . /ANSI -ROBB. SIP Market Most, mar Ihrket Bore. 0!MMII!!!!! WALL PAPER 2 2 WINDOW CURTAINS, , &so. New Styles for Spring of 1882. A Great Variety wad Film Amon meat from 6 1-4 mate to per Piece. For ?ale by THOMAS PALMER, 110. 91 WOOD STREET, Between 4th it 516, 2d door below Diamond Alley tah7l IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. ib! PATENT AGgNCY. 011 PATENT AGENCY DEWIT C. LAWRENCE 1 For Twelve Years if.' RUST. W. FENWICK. For the past hoar on years 11111aaager el tilthe Wastabottell le Broach or *Mew 14 title Araeris•a 0 Patens Agettiej , 7i:end for Fifteen Yearn' is the Put t eat Agewey Bash fleas. an OMeer of the Patent Ornee-the Inuit four as al Member of the. Board of Appeal NOTE—AII informal Patent and a copy of °hares. Refer to resent Corn David P. Holloway. inn necessary to procure a e Patent Lairs sent cream tulatiloner of Patints,Hon. demtf ADDY dt EWEN'S. Plumbers and Gas Fitters; NO. 155 WOOD RTEZZT, OPPOSITE FIRST CHDDaIt. PITTSEVROW ♦AD 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY, slut TI! MAYON% mum P Yrd r b P_k s e1 7127 Ua41, 1 1 a r l a rad P b A l l eti material in generes. Oil &dairies IWrin the meet moynoved manner. Tanks lined lead or Copper. Howie fitted with Water and Gee Ph twee. US. N. B. All orders promptly attended to. ap3 ayd HOBTICIILTIISAL— BTRAWBRARY, GA:MERRY. and BLACKBARRY PLANTS. GRAPE VDTER cßdriT GOOGRBRRRY BUISHRG. LINEAR, lIIHRYDARD„ ASPARAGIIIB BOOM aD of tbe beet qualtead mei tem to mate. For rale at 29 FIF TH labl2 J. HNOX. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. .IFILTI.TOI4 . oft CO., • 11•Ntl•CTC1111130F, 11•1112 TY Or ITNISHRD BRASS WORX, GAN AND STEAM FITTERS, airPartienlar attention to fitting OR Rafter led. Brod Outing , of MeDerieranoothnem made to oraer. Steamboat work and repairing goner , ilikr ae" Rose Oil Globe; Danes Safety Lan_ Brackets and Pendente: Corner ST. ctma, STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. 11113d1 C. WEST & CO., narmorrasta OP CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYI3. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. . • No. 187 Peas Street. Pttf.MrSY. //WAS work warranted to be of the beet seta did and workmanoldv. myl2.lyd. SHAKE* HOODS— 100 DOZEN WHITE AND COLORED SHAKER 110010819 or sale by the me or olaslo dons. EATON, MACKIN & CO., 844 No. 17 Fifth street. EAGLE OIL WORKS: WIORTNAZ Si ANDERSON. RAND Damages lilt nu JEW Caffien sad* manatee& I.lttallaznk. AWN Damon and Car *sass capstan* am' band. Orders. left at Ch aa Sara k Watt and mat stns* will be crow* Mad. salledna WILLIAY 101 J" HARMON A. 0011/111. General Pastimes. WWI'S do COFFIN, (Sooomoon to llCCandloot, Moon k WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood and Water Strata, Mode P 1171111111110114 PA. rwritoNA. car,. vim us NOW / 1 / 1 311DrACTIMININI , TV Ms ankle,ys. wilektoebrelkwzria bandsir freedom of elhirt and ei color. (which Moir w• aloe, wartiat 'twin app k ~ bar ast . indotet; rtelltalble Oil to • eassuniront sea upwially 11100MDIN it. ALIO. ors matodhatare et CAUSTIC SO , DA' • troodby albino 81aP Nakao aadolliwer% which elude Beyer oast. ln Umiak all tie mil nao of English Sods twousbt to tau Country. pour ausindbenueof _ SA/01NRS, 011 UMICENTRATEDUE; SALT. AC , Are so well sod favorably katura. we itinerate mentionio rullolont. tended to _ All orders by addle eatiatodiles 7111 be Promptli at; odar. GEOIOII C 01.1101311. Ailed. • Pouts. &dt idealdistgrimiemaioliar. . Weal wen; Pittsbersk. nol&ladiew:b JOSEPH PARK, D ituGass.r.' __ • NO. 1411 WOOD , 111TENZT, Corner Sixth, Pituantrighilleuns., Dealer la Foreign suitiaiuto DRUGS AND MEDICINES, painful. oak Dye Staab and ParDoseeri. apneltdslyw WILLIAM BAGAtET, WHOLES - ALI GOOIER NOB. 18 MID 20 WOOD WITEST, n Jake PITTLIII.IIIOI. owzar BYBM MERCHANT TAILOR - , 49 St. uNTLl Villeff i gireW .1"1 ", . HAVING wi It:IIMM.4I7/4111 MEW 1101 - irl ' 4115 Mi at Plies 6r the meal • hdesemeelellheill loath= ' „Ilais TO OIL lIMIPIINMEIS' THE ITNDENISIGNED ILILVI 111614011 A. arrangements to tit on Oil Refined's.. mid* Dr. Tweddle's Patent . TROMP • AM/LIMA Patented February 4th. 1862. by edthirfilmil &wed totaky unnecessary in distillhurbgliens or other 9ils. and we guarantee our medcilmine . be excelled in &o übility. simplicity ectarseMn7o We refer with confidence to the followingvarn, ties, whose Refineries we bare fitted up Illeasiw.tainT,ll4Mer & Co.; PetitinsiWerket WiAntinan & Anderson. Knee do S. ill. Kier da Co., Exoelmor do Llex: TaAor Co4Jefferson do ockhart & Frew. Brilliant do The above works were deaisned and eonntriwated and put in operation by Dr. )I. %V. C. The followins works WO have Economy Oil Company, Darlientosz Messrs. Chadwick k Crampton. Bitaintentre Johnson Graham «k Co., WandeAtiti: Brewer, Sill k Co., Pittstanah': Item &Graff; • do, e. Johnson & Brother.. do Forsyth Bros. A Co.: Manchester: DAVIS & PHILLIPS, N0e.160 WATER k 101 FIRSTITIERTi3; Braves Forinders, Pliunb4,ap. STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. mhmzuld P - er:111X I.OOKILWG •GLAIIIM.*.P,XI3. TUNS NOB.MrT BANE KM' l A TI N II C- EA7.CTO' N ' V " E 17$L 2 ?SmAND W ET J RIID • r ' • STRUT Esurbfirbed UAL : N COrTOILI4if P. s - 4ablistied . lSlS: This Egieblishment hu bsowis. ineeeeeltd opettitionll4yeare; and:Tie dmialilleeiti . of the kind in the United . Staten., We. - so, hind or manufaebtred to order' ' , M A I D P lVAMMlM:Painetitai Well. OW and, .1 Wok i lliz e Ed si teeket Taidee n Clll l6e ; bi rptahlikto kr Moon _ . . . : usee i rg=itirthest elnader. ' ...ar• , • sew aissimstsr7 nod Te . -... z . no to footailli soy is Wise WOW all Itagnir I r at Assv imi wbse dm via e, ask. irk:- I.r l , - able tolslo7 with e v °7 l igullit white saa est paidbb , mob* it 4 w o riirili f t a irsa n y i tk r Ward r i riAo ell:V:- . IL & - C. 11%.111LUIKK" • BOOK, GAP, LETTIER. and all kinds or • WRAPPING PAPER, haviremoviati* A.. 27 Wool sties* to NO. :18 SMITHFIELD Mart • Pittoburek: Val" Cab pad forRAGIL 612 . v. isms D ..; , arma 14t• at Millie ellkdadosaoa.!; ,, '" IMMICITAI - 41t rElaseme t• Ream isecioaa" lamplapa ratillakfisiA, Catal lu g s "' rurs NOS. Ise AND In W1X)114=24 • sonar wafti, , BOB?: DAILZELVA 100 CO :Wholidale Orseeri,.- COMMISSION Ale FINNIMINNIC JIMMINM111; _ Dealers in Produes sad PltteinnO*4- No. 451 mummy Ilion ' • abeent ' • WIC FABER & CO.; STEAM ENGINE 111111:011S , Iron Founders, MAK lIMANNISTS AND 11011111111141 C Neu the Pena. R. 1. Paiesitir**, PITTSBURG% PA.; • . IiffARVPACRIRRE - ALL - lIIIIIMI 1111 P • el &ma BC . riming Mee thaw til !me ' oinked and bone power. esur *Sid ler ' Orin ALSIo„ Saw Bien nunions.llmwisi, , ea . ,:. GiropuenWAtantion to the - • Vets and, manias rot nisi milli. .. . toe n, inning and &wan nw alibi: '• , - • . - iii Ina4,llloldnd ogijondy doniii,- , anatnnen; zingoonaa ornionar seria " :weltdi amt. ben . ' Wirlt oadVal wee ma iratnny .'• =lll=l9:l l6ll4l " _.... .. - n..... mannont- • ...faisiauraZili waninted dive e : ei tli d i l o i s ' - et 1101111111Maidito. li gir b .tk. El , a~Rd m i gurnierni, Bridal Paztaer.' 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