Volume XX. DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 110 SMITHFIELD STREET (iiPYOFiITi: THY IT Slllll if 111:mc.) ,•ifl it 1Y )' • L ; 147' i ' (1' 1' t t 9: 1 Pt•eqhlent 111 / 'l:' Wm. li. Soda' 11 . F . Rxt.l.l Thos. D. Messier A. Reincin Franck Sellers .1 osh no It hod, John F. erming -3, l,m,m Stuck ritt 'Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradt Henn - Lloyd Alfred Till 7'F; 7.11• Jos Ilihvoll'x Ix A Reed RC Schwa x 7 C Rieket- at S It florin's]) It J Anderson D E McKinley Robert D C..01,n171 liurn•oti 1 t ' Ii IE (TEO!! Joxialt A S Bell S JEW W Fowter F Ratan J M Tiernan M Long Ja W Baru. r C a Wolf Wm Smith 0 B Jones W FI Phelpo S RC!? ET A 1?1 - A.VI T 1? E 1: 1! D. E. MeKINLEV. Open daily, from Alm. dav aud Saturday evenina, , , fr om to ',i c'etock. D b i e v po d s e i n ts d re d c eeeilvaed o d fi ON D E c D m N e F a a n n d d '.lonerd,leanh year. ).' Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor n 9 prideipal, and bear in terest, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. By-Lawm fur nished at the office B' This Institution offers, especially to these eersons whose earnings are small, ilk. onportunity to accumulate, by small dePosits, easily saved. a ~u rn which will be a remuree when needed, their money not only beingsafe but bearing intereet, in stead of remaining unproductive. in 3 :21 PR OPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGONS Orman l2r.tllTF.flAl 1 . . S. Ap t Pittsburgh, Pa.. May 20. 1002. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE. DAY, the o sth of d at this June, office unti 15162 12 M. , Tif . th at such point or points w ithin the limit s of this city as may be de,ignoted hy the undersigned TWO HUNDRED ARMY WAGONS.- Specitieati“ns to lie seen at till , tifike Bids will be received for the whole 11111011'r. or fin- any number not less than fifty. Itirls will 11.4 be received from any person not [whinny tnia ged in the manufacture of wagons. Eaeh hid must be acetim partied by a guaranty fur the execution of a contract in case the bid he accepted, and good and sutileient security in nor lesii than the amount of the bid, will be required for the due performance of the contract. The bid ders will state explicitly the period within which they propose to deliver and other things being enual, preference will he given to b ids speeit in the shortest period. Blank forms of bids, guaran ties and bonds, may lie procured on application :it I this office personally. or by letter or telegraph Proposals by firms man name all the part to I such firms. The proposals of bidders nut in conformity t the above requirements will not he considered. Bidders must be Present when the opened. The right to reject all Lids is reserved. Address proposals ALEK MONTGOMERY, Quartermaster I . S. A., Pitt , burgh, PS, and endorse thl2lll "PROPOSALS FOR ARMY 1 A. i , tnY2Ci-tf All Pittsburgh PROPOSALS FOR LEAD. ORDNANCE OFFICE', WAR DEPARTMENT', ‘7ashington, May l's; pilieltiewiAlLs SWILL BE RECEI WED ing by thin llepaatmeut uutils P.M., on the e the 4th OF JUNE. fur the delivery 31 the following Arsenals, as soon as pot:slide of 5,000 Tons of Lead, as follows : At the Watervliet Arsenal, We-t Troy, New York, 2,000 tone. At the New York Arsenal. tt,, , t eritor , Natal New York, 1,000 tons. At the Allegheny Arsenal, PittAtur.li, Penn- )1 vitiate, 1" tons. At the EL. LOLli? Arsenal, rzr, Louis, Alis:ouri, 1,000 tons. The Lead must he Oulena, or other American. Stalburg, or soft English, of the unett approved brands. Proposals will he received for lots of'.tutt tons and. ukwards, Bidders will state expllaitly the thne and amount of each delivery. Fathe ilur contractor to a forfeiture of he amount to be delivered at that time. Patties obtaining contracts will lie required to enteriilto bonds with proper sureties Sir its. faith fulpurfpnianes. Te Doparttnent reserves to itself the right to reLect any bid. Proposals mjil be addreegod follows : Washington, J. W. RIPLEY. Chief of Ordnance Washington, D. C., and should be endorsed — Proposals r Lead." my2:3-etaltji I t itP t faidit t ; A R (YOMETI/A1 PR GREAT CURE FOR CONSUMPTO. T' ca ritOPEISTOR OF THIS ILEDI- E haying made it the study of years to eartent le'the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine Intrdisesisir at the Lungs and Throat, is now offeringtoZiarimg humanity th e result of hie ex- Deflate& truly great and good medicine is priep Much care, the tar being distilled expressly for it, is therefore free from all impuri ties el seeninen ter. It has e itAmore CM* of Consumption than anKEPO on earth. It dug* RONCHITIS. I ran , • MA. It ours THROAT AND BREAST. It bilge I , I •H 8 AND COLDS, and is an va.luable selnedy far diteasse of the KIDNEYS, UNEIWITAIWIPLADITS. 1110 1 / 1 1eware of Counterfeits:llg If you have' the Dyspepsia use WISHARTS DYSPEtPSIA P 114, 8, and if they do not cure you go to the agent of whom you purchased them and receive your money. Plarleserat his store and get a descriptive ch , eider. A box of Pills sent by mai—rpost-paid on recept of One Dollar. No. 10 South Second street, Phila., L. Q. C. WISHART, Proprietor. Sold by Dr. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street. no9:lveod BOOTH S ARDEN AND GAITERS-- At Leu than Auction Prices. Some Children's Soiled Shoes at 50 per cent. leas than Cost, AT TAE CIIRAP CASH STORE OF JON. R. BORLAND, myl7 98 Market street; 24 door from Fifth SMITH & PITCAIRN, AMIcHANT TA MORS, FO. 48 ST. CLAIR STREET OLAM OIL MOURN COMPANY, . _ OF PENNSYLVANIA: OFFICS .ST. CLAIR STREET, ueur she Bridoe 11t3Addrem J. WEAVER, JR., Secretary and Treasurer. GIALEIMATUS:. NOF . 3 4 0 .108 in 35 Pound and 1 pound papers for eak MILLER & RICKETSON Erusifl "'D ot :I . ta l t i("* . s74' A i t n i c er 2 ** "d °° l4. Br Unadtlfti Waimea date late Ann of 'AI be attended to exesswey Pipets ressivinir daily at No. 107 maragesirast. sear Liberia by ap23 JOS. R. HURLERS. r Letter from Thurlow Weed. From the Albany Evening Journal. THE r, April We reached this quiet. neat, quaint, old city, one of the eapituk--- t/ie capital, in deed—of Holland, by rail, in an hour and a half from Harlapm, %1 here u•e lodged last night. The i.ountry the ,anio general reattiro:i tnal the rich 3.1.!1r4 oth very tine cattle. l lie , tly consider able city passed was Leyden, distinguished its University. Like all the other ci i ties of Holland, it is upon a dead level. The Hague is evidently the diplomatic political and social etintre of Holland. as it is essentially the court centre, although • the royal family reside much of the time in other parts of their realni, as at present, 1 the King being at Utrecht and the Queen in Paris. Our first visit was to the Museum, which, besides some good pictures (first among which is Paul Potter's bull/ exhib its the finest collection of Japanese curios ities in the world. Potter's Bull, among other great pictures, went to Paris along with the rich spoils of art, in the time of, Napoleon I; but Holland, after the peace, offered so large a ransom that it was sold to the city in which the painter was born. Front the Museum we drove through a magnificent beech forest to the King's pal ace. The exterior was anything but pressive, and as I was smoking a good Havana I remained in the carriage, asking Mr. Dayton and H—t to do the honors of the palace. But a message soon sum moned me from my repose, and the result proved that, left to myself, indolence would have punished itself. The palace, though small, is a gent. Nothing I had seen--and this, remember, includes Wind sor, Buckingham, Versailles. the Tuileries.' and the palaces of Austria, Saxony, Prus- ' sia, Naples, 4 - c., &c.—equals, in richness, beauty, and taste, this palace of the King of Holland. or, perhaps, I would say the Queen, for I under-tand that the King generally occupies another palace. The Queen is now in Paris. on a visit to the Empress, and we were shown entirely through the apartments. The first is the "Chinese Room." entirely furnished and embellished with articles from China. I The next is the "Japanese Room." fur !fished and embellished by the produc tions of that country. Then came the "orange Room," a large circular apart ment. extending to the roof of the palace. and lighted by a dome, covered from floor to dome withAhe frescoes of Renbens and his pupils. "Se Queen's sitting room is furmshed with exquisite taste, and con tains four beautiful pionre:, including a Murillo. We drove back to dinner at five o'clock. At the table d'hote, Holland's dignitaries and literati talked Dutch in its purity, and with much animation. The Hague, like other Dutch cities, was long since finished. This is so literary. There is no employment here for the arch itect, the carpenter, or the mason. Their work was done, as the iron numerals on the buildings show, a century, a century and a half, or two centuries ago. And the city is still and noiseless as the smallest hamlet. Here, as elsewhere in Holland everything -is as neat as a pin." --- From New Orleans. A correspondent writes that Lafayette Square, their ectinpu Harting—like to our Washington Parade ground---the scene of their Sabhath gala days, where their green and gold and grim soldiers, postured in all sorts of attitudes of fence and defense, and manipulated muskets in all styles of gracefulness, is now occupied by the Union troops, their clothes of somber blue, their faces of Northern blonde. Jackson Square I I is similarly occupied. This is one of the most venerable nooks in the town. Here stands the old French Cathedral, the City Prison and Court. House, each and all lia ble on any shifting of. the municipal or popular mind to have hot-shot richochet ing down its brick plaza. The grass is growing up through the chinks in the wharf planks, like the inci pient shade trees in Buchanan's nursery at Astoria just as straight and regular, the rows about a foot apart. It makes the miles of levee like what it, will be the day after the resurrection. The streets are very dirty, and in some there is a good crop of oats where no grinding cart. wheel has been for a year to nip the delicate herbage that dodges into existence. The American flag waves, H since the first of May, over the Custom ouse, banks, j hotels, Mint, and other of the beet-root red structures, laughing in glad ripples as a sluggish Louisiana wind shakes its poten tial silk. Everything is hot, hotter, hot test. A few black'ships of war and blase " transports air their indolent sails, the only sentinels along the miles of deserted levee now roasting under a locust heat. New Orleans is at present in a state of municipal orphanage. General Butler is sued his index expnigatorius, jhich has caused considerable fluttering among the newspapers. He shut two of them up, and next day, on the proprietors suing for pardon, they were permitted to open their doors. Depot Burned -- - • The railroad depot at Camden, Dela ware, was destroyed by fire on Monday night. Among the contents destroyed were about eight hundred testaments, whisk had been forwarded by the Delaware Bible Society to be distributed to.,the Third Del aware Regiment. ROBERT .A.RTIIIIRS, ATTORNEY AT .11.A.V7, AND COhiIIiSt3NNER 00*TDE_4,.aff.hlo, Mbnazi. Tama, Wiloonain. Now oak Aubdann, Manilas:ma. 111 Isaias. ed. Inky and lifiohnran. • • • • alb Min k lll5 POITNIN STREET. OWEN BYRNE, MERORANT TAILOR, 49 St, Clair. Altreet. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. AVING RlETEriffrereir WNW U. __ YORK with ((CLOTHS. CAM end .Y Gfil,.wkeit eat be purchased at prams w ths MAW rates. Great Inducements °fend to sash buyers. salaam I,i do I OREIGN FRUITS -6.50 Boxes Prime Messina v 0 1114W88, Z5O • oemons. In store and landing and ,{{or side lir rerrim REIMER, k BRO N0e — .1196 AMUR froarslisisli. so:ik oit r! ms 17 *SO • • wag" te,v•- asat. amp vesial toui-day:- apdp : . iratiteounof : OA Weed mac DAILY POST. I.,•izl t! , stuck - - PIVINHURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, lI L 4Y 2S, I THE GREAT EXHIBITION BUILD ING OF H.;'2. For the Exhibition of l il2, now just opened. the English have erected a palacc which far eclipses anything of the Lind ever attempted before. They have raised an edifice destined for all present and (Mitre exhibitions. which will at the same time he a monunirnt (if their own vilte•VpriSe and industry. A ,hort notiv, , of norm- oCik It-ading ehor:o.:(4r may itlic•re:o our readers. 'of; v;s'o, , cl the oxhilciticol co' The building of the pres,int es differs in many essentia, par :rem its predecessor. The latter was mrt,ie t 1 tirely of iron and glass ; the forme r structed of brick, wood, iron and glad : the one was a temporary edifice-Ih, , other is to be a permanent one. The first covered twenty-three acres--the. present covers more than twenty-six. The floor ing si?ftee in 1851 was just short of a mil lion feet ; in 1862 it will be a million and a half. The greatest height in 1851 was 160 feet, and the main nave running from end to end was 60 feet high by 72 wide. The greatest height of the present build ingis 260 feet, and the nave is 1200 feet long by 85 wide, and 100 feet high. The total length of the first exhibition build ing was 1800 feet, by 400 wide. The di mensions of the present are 1200 rem long by 700 broad, exclusive of the space set aside for the display of agricultural im plements, which as, in rough numbers, 1.000 feet long . by 220 broad. The con tractor's price in 1t451 was S'tOit,Olgt in 1862 it is $1,000,000, though in reality it will cost 81.500.000; but the ext ra WO is conditional on the gross profits ex ceeding $2,5110,000, as they did in 1 . ,51. The ground on which the Exhibition stands is the property of the Commission ers of 1851. and was purchased by them out of the proceeds of that Exhibition. The former building stood en the smith side of Hyde Park, near the Kensington entrance. The present one stands in front of the new grounds of the Horticul tural Society. at Kensington, and bet v, e , e , the Cromwell road and Prince Albert road. The main entrance will be on a new road recently opened for the purpose, and named Exhibition road. ten this side it presents a lofty recess facade, from the centre of which rises a superb dome of glass and iron to the height of 2- - i0 tint, with the base of the dome no less than 160 feet in diameter. A similar dome rises at the other end of the building. These two domes are the largest ever built : for that of St. Peter's, at flows, is only 120 feet in diameter : that of St. Paul's, at London, is 108 feet in diame ter. These are reared over the intersec tion of the nave and transepts at right ;u -gh .:, and as the floors beneath both are el evated above the floors ofthe rest of the bnilding, an unequalled view i. obtained through alm o st every part of the vast in terior. The pricipal nave runs from the entrance in Exhibitio n load t o the ex t rem, end of the building in tint grounds of the Horticultural Society, a length .if 120116 , 0 t, or nearly a quarter mile. The transepts, in which the naves termi nate at either end, are each 700 feet long by Sp feet wade and 100 feet high. The roofs are of wand, coated with felt, and meeting in the centre at an tingle, like HO. roof . Westminster Hall. but the girder- :ilea; li ill and groined. The method iif the building is .-nt irely different from Hisof 1 rig t and has given rirr to niany coin plaints, especially from th.• exhibitors paintings, Jewelry and article: requiring ft Strong: light to show 6.rth their qualiites. The English papers have teemed with let ters on this subjeet, but no satisfactory conclusion will LC arrived at until the ex periment is tried. The lightin g id the i•x. hibition of 1851 caused the despair of the Conunissioners : for when the weather was fine all the screens that could be u+-t1 were insufficient to keep down the glare of the' sunt while on wet days all the care of the plumber could not prevent the rain front dripping in. In Ow present edifice the wooden roof does away with both dit , ticulties, for it renders the building, dark, the principal light being derived from the domes : but as that extends only over the area immediately beneath them, a cleres tory has been carried along the side walk beneath the roof of all the naves and tran septs, twenty-live feet high, of glass and iron. The building faces east and west, so that the glare of the sun at noon is avoided. The columns to carry the gal leries are double, 22 feet apart, and 22 feet high between each gallery : they are carried up to the clerestory. Each of the main entrances beneath the dome is 60 feet high by 50 wide, with two smaller perches at either, 90 feet by 15 feet. In addition to these there are three entrances on each side of the building facing the Cromwell and Prince Albert roads, each of which is 56 feet high by 22 wide. [Remainder To-Morrow.] NEW M N li e E t eST ltt i llt Fa r e a raeancicsleno SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Oen& and Youths wear, embraeings all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSLMERES AND VESTING.% W. IL MCGEE & CO., 143 Federal etreet, corner Market Square. Allegheny city. my 9 W. ownstirougit...n. atniiiiminsm...z. 01.11111INGELUI D. 1230.1.. .. .. .... ...... ......... .—.....C. DUNCAN. Antrinernireirmins & CO.-4 , ITT I. C. BOMB CITY CLAM WORKS--Ware. bun" 1110 Wien. street. and 1511 Ent greet s Pittsburgh. Pi, tinge doors below th. ande Manz bola House. asnieftrers of Wa r e Window Olame Dr , Gls= Ware can Convex Glase. for parlor windows. chem i ca l and public buildings, ---------- pEscuEs AND VINEGAR- 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES II BARRELS MU: CIDER VINEGAR, In store and for sale by WILLIAM BAGALEY, 18 and 20 Wood street I. SMITH WM. M. SMITH dr CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, de23 PITTSBURGH --- .wearEAO/VEADT A.O.M.NCY. WAS NIATIEIGIAN, ENNOPEAN ..11r rrigo,.-11111 Water street, Pittebnigh. Pa., is prepared to b , out or send back passengers front or tawny Pa rt the old country, either by 11111 par t Europa 13regtriVFOR SALE, payable in any of . r i k t for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail. Also. Agent for the old Blaelr, Star Line of sal :Packets. and for the Smoot Steamersaail lilt eon New York. Liverpool, Glasgow and Gensuir• • fell TEASECEEN/HAND. FIVE OcTAVE and - 111•10dece. of Carhart & Needham Mame .I,lll:W.oodeireet. VP - mss sa t „AlL:re, di ettairtritja"l Raid dower mom: 1 Gnat sheet. /*eel s Ribbon , , Gimps, Bruidi, Lucas, !diatom, er:., for Dreea Tritioning , t, newest Embroidered Book and Cambric and Heal Lave •r•I "lrinaned Collars and Sed, awl Hand kereliiid.. Black Lure, Grenadine aini Viela, netnise Yoke and Pant&lettS, La: e 3, utiles, etc., Ladies' and Children's Hose. of every desTription, Gloves, ilaunlete, Mit.% Bonnet Rib bon:4. linetie,, Shaker Ifrxht Cord. Chenille and Brd Read Net:4. Another lot of " ai Crinoline Draperie." (French Bertoe who hare toietithis skirt,..pronounee it the ever made, The "Quakert : . 4kirt" and the "Flexure Skirt," are also ,t ea worthy ul attention. Eentletnen's Furnishing Uncale, Fine Shirts. Col lars, Ties, Suspenders, eta, of most deairable tyles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and Notions. Wholesale and retail buyers will find a largo and x , ellent line of goutis in every department at the I. WEST PoSSIBLE Calera FOR CASH. eon EATON, IVIACHIJM .4 Co.. 17 Filth St. WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, 14 I 1; GINN. t ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in fI ‘.l.i, . I,I,, NoNtiAIfELA RYE IVFIItKY :117 1./lberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Wholesale uu,l Retail Grocers, TEAS. WINES, LIQUORS. ate, (111N1 STREET A NI) THE DIA:110N 11 Li. SEELY, e 1 41 141 FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, DEALERS IN NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Sect:t itles ap4 AMES MILLINGAR, MONO:WANE. LA PLANING MILL, ptfly in form the public that he hasrebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and must approved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, moulding, box making, Ike. SOUTH PITTSBURGH, Sept, 7, 18.t7. jaiN) TO THE PUBLIC. PECIALLT 12sIthe ignorant andfillse ly Modest of all denomi nations, treat secret and delicate disorders, self abuse and diseases or tuations common and in cident to youths of both sexes and adults, single or married. Because Da. BRANSTRUP publidtes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their Dhysieinn should be oanthrus to keep them in iamorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN STRUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative prao tiromight be lost to them among stupid falsely modest nnd presumptuous families, born and raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence, sense, A 0.., to dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly onlly gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their sons, daughters and wards, previously feeble sickly and of delicate condition and apPearanoe, have been restored to health and vigor by DR, BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage through him have been saved much s tering. anxiety, mortification, Arc. Spermatorruf h ea or nocturnal emmissions, are completely cured in a very short 'pane of time by his new remedies, which are peculiarly his own. They are compounds from the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the fallacy;ofthe Mercurial treatment,he has abandon ed it and substituted the vegitable Female dis eases are treated with marked success—having over forty years (40) experience in their treathad ment in hog, it i , ti4sof both the Old World and in the United leads him to say—to all with a fair trial. health and happiness will spinMoulga upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no 10114retwien montebanks and quacks, but come and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of whic so now be oil ie Many annually fill our countries. can ved, providing they attend to it in time Full particulars can behad of my treatment by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser.which is given gratis to all that apply Having the ad vantage of over forty years experience and observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of spadel diseases, and who is daily consulted by the profession, as well as recom mended by repectable °Wynn', publishers, pni prietors of hotels, &C. Office $5 Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private communi cations from all parts of the Union strictly at tended to. Direct to BOX 800, de6:lydaw Pittsburgh Post ()Moe. .JOB. R. HUNTER H. H. SMITH, NOTA.R. 'V PUBLIC ONTICI THR PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET, mhZi near Wood loon BALE .— . 9011R lAMS IN COL. line township, adjoining St..Mary'r Cametety, 4inety-six feet front, by one hundred and ten in sloth, owohi de d hy paling fence. The Lots will be saki together or separately. at low_kowi t and 1704 Apply to SJASMir-'. t3.D.syt. t. P °l tso l r agi rs Po 750 c l: va agod 4134144 K issale by n moor JAMES H. CHILDS, HOPE COTTON -MILLS. A llegheny City, kf tNE'VAC'TURRIN SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OP () SiN , V I FIETRG'-13. IS 1,.et1 4.011 to .410 Inches Wide. /14- r . ,10r... may 1.,t3 !bit at H. CHILLS CO'S. 13. i struot. Pat.shitruiti. th,3l:ly:la .1 eE - 1 iha Whitt% f•!,iu la .l 1 NN. Flnel Un der an,l Over=fart4 fl Ada t order. on natiee, at It. 'Sr ILL, AIN SON'S SHIRT FACTORY. No. 47 St. Clair Street. oc3l I,A . FE STYLES OF' S4' TT, 31 . 311 , 11 F? Cr 0 013 lUST RECEIVED MR. SAML. CRAY 111 - AS JUST RETURNED FROM TUX RR East, and we are now receiving fin eloirant stock of time!, fur the Simmer Wear, combining together one of the choicest and must desirable stock -, to he found East, and take special pride in canting the attention of our patrons and the put, lie to an examination of the same, which will he !node up to order in our usual etyleto the satisfi. .n t* 11 who favor us with thenumtronage. SA Mt. GRAY & SON, Alercluun Tailorg, o. 19 Fifth street. 2-15 LIREit'TY STREET. • N EW GOODS ! Second Arrival of NE VI SPRING STYLES - T - EATON, ?•L\('IJM CI )*S, Noft. 17 and 114 Fifth Strt•ti W. it D. RINEHART. Manufaeturer3 and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snuff mod Spears, ap.3l-ly Nos. 149 drag; And Importer,. Of TIIE I{ If & GETTY, 1111 ,, HTKAS ttin I.ERS rry Ni IRTII EAST turner of A L LECIII ENY CIT - - ' noRIVATEIBROWN ')S D 1 ME B IB.4SEs•- Dr. ICAL and SUlt-GICAL OiLee, No. i 0 Sinithfiehl street, Pittsburgh, ! Pennsylvania ; Dr. BROWN is an ohl citizen ! or Pittsburgh, and has been in Prinniee for the last twenty-tive • , Years. His husineii.s has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a medical friend. should not fail to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a DIAMONDS, regular graduate, and his experience in the treat ment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guar- SILVER AND PLATED WARE, antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief by the use of his remedies and following his advice. C L 0 4' 11 y, DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES' never fall to our° the worst form of ',- •, ~ of every description. i Diseases, Impurities and S. rofulous At. :,. . [I Al , ) all rl; - -- . ~ . • .t,. , hereditw . .a, I rliL. ri v it , , nc i whin' , . , . ' '.- „rte F 1.1 , ,: ~, • -•,• - . 13 e1iti1,..4 ! IP,: ,•,,, 41/20111m.. I. ,•.:::. I ~. ,ti:' •• i., :i , ni r lICLEFerN i a Le . ~.,‘ • i i ~,x , r , I hopes of a auk, an s p ee d y r,,,,— y . SEMINAL W i:A li ..s, ESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble bronOt on often by that solitary habit of sensual • ittetileation, which the young and 'reek minded often five way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe, end make a speedy restoration of health. ItIINUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to oure this painful disease El A Pew DAYS—he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, (Meet, Gonnorrhm i Stricture, Urethal Discharges, Female IF eaknes Monthly Supprewiong, Diseases of the Joint,. Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of toe Ithuider, t .)- gether with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the , iyuiptoun , containing a ern, directed to DR. BROWN, Ne..rit) Smithri e j I St., Pittsburgh, Pa., vi Pt be immediately answer ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely pucka I and secure from ob , ervuti9n. Office and Private Roma street. Pittsburgh. Pa. IMEIME WESTERN STOIE NEW GOODS! GRAFF & CO., Al A N Wttnlti call the attention of the public to their LARGE SA' 0 U K of well Detected COOK.PARLOR /UlO HEATING STOVES • ALSO, IMPROVED Kitchen Ranges, Graf* Fronts, Wolk low Ware, Ike., among which will found the Dent Coal Cook Stoves lo the State. The Diamond, Advance,Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron CZ, Wets awarded the FIFISia UM at the Statta for X let TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE & REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE. N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE oat Cook Stoves with Soap Stone Linings, which and the fire better than iron. LA DIES CONGRESS GAITERS. HEELS, Ist 1,25 I.ahIEB LACE GAITERS, H EELS, 01.00 LADIES KID SLIPPERS aye *l No. 16 Fifth Street, 2d door from Market, uiy H. S. DIFFESBACKER. 1862, 1862. M'CORD & CO. II Al 5, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS. and Retail. 1.31 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. UTE ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE ADDITION to our Bonnetsmense Stook of Rats Caps, Straw Go,xls, Skaker Roods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New York. ap.29.lmd DU: NCAN, DifNLAP & CO., PERE WHITE REFINED C A IR TI 0 N 0 I T. S; OfEoe NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET, Pitts burgh, Pa. m9l;-6md SPRUNG GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINCS. E HAVE NOW IN STORE A COM PLETE stock of SPRING GOODS. all new and desirable styles. which have boon carefully selected in New York, with a desire to please the moat fastideous, and comprising in all the various new fabric and novelties of the season. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public, to test the merits 01 the same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY dt SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Fifth Street. LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, Near the corner Filth. Pittsburgh. IN I.4giaz AND SMALL 171. quantities loaned - on Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. ISira2o Office Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. PEIPIiiDN.A. O IL WORI~t} LONG. MILLER Ac CO., WORKS AT SHARPSBURGH STATION, AL LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. Mir Office and Wareham* 2.4 MARKET STREET, PITTSBT/R6lll. Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubricated Carbon Oils and Bensole. NO. I REFINED OIL, WARRANTED NON , EZPLOBIVE, always on hand- oat :1y BOA RD ING.—TWO GENTLEMEN and wives can be accommodated with Boarding. at No.loB Fifth street. A pleasant location. Also, two single gentlemen. myZlwd JITST RECEIVED- SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Sun timberallas. Mantillas. and Saeques of all kinds. We would invite all to call and examine before Irehaaing. riot' Linens and Muslim very-CheAta. at H. J. LYNCH. N 0.96 Marko, bore= mad Diamond. 511 CAREN P.llll ou, emus As. v. sorted sliest, Fela cl ed end for' WC*. • de Adlenitrigm-• • Nu. rSO Smithfield nols-daw:is WORKS, PH7SIit , RGH Alan u facturers of 1 0 "Z' . RKINRMAN... ..... CHAR. JoRrT, AN_ ..... R.SIRTMR HEINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE, No. 42 FIFTII STREET, WROLISALR AND RRTAIL IYEALCIIS. lY WATCHES, JEWELRY, 11 firerialita and Riuc,liineiw Wholeaalp Aitenoy for the callibrated AMERICAN' WATCHES , manufactured at Waltham, Mated apl6-3md *44 TPxmttpiril'lmmiuFtkiranzs g is unrivalled by any, in all cases of Lameness, arising from. Sprains, Bruises or Wrenehing, its effect is, magical and certain. Harness or Saddle 1 thins Scratches, Manxe„te., it will also speedily confirmed :S m t ec i i v e i t w , o u , nd ar ß o i b u o g b .0 0 0 r, , E 1 , rtahaey possibilityen ly be pre vented vented and cured in their incipient stages, but RADICAL CURE. No case of the kind, however. is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will alawys remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at' hand. for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formida diseases mentioned, to whic al horses reliable, and which render so many h oth l erwise a valuable horses nearly worthless. It. E SELLERS &CO., denly-daw:eow Agents for Pittsburgh. IMPORTANT WV. OR p INVENTORS. PATENT AtIENCy.. PATENT AGENT OMIT C. LAWRENCE. ri; ROBT. FENWICK. mi For Twelve Years!pq For the past foci years'llfanager of an Officer of Shwa! the Washington 111, Branch of Selma. Patent Oltiee—the tide American last four as # O Patent Agency zt. and for Fifteen In Pat ni rof theft:lent a Agency the Bid- i Board of Appeal.' n PAM. • NOTE—AII infarrnation necessary to procure a Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free or ch irefe e ; to present Commissioner of Patents, lion. David P. llolloway. A. 1210 eft .F.NVE Plumbers and Gas Fitters, no. nui wow) STREET. oPPoerrE FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH, AND 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY NEAR THE MAYOR'S OFFICE PII7DIPS. 11YDRAPTS, SHEET LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber's material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Fix tures. 1.3 i. N. B. All orders promptly attended to. ap:i :131.1 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY - ILlola TUE SPEEDY AND FERRAN; Jr ENT cure of GONORRHEA. GLEET, URETHAL His...barges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emit sions, Incontiacnee Genital Irrita bility, Grovel; Stricture and Alfe:Cona of the Kid nere and Bladder, Which has bee , l rood by upward! of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their private practice, with the entire success, superseding COMERS, COPAIBA, CAPSULES, or any compound hitherto k nown, - - BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speedy in action, often elf. a cure in a few days, and when a cure is ers kis perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the'system, and natter nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and beinu nir wirm coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No c eof diet is necessary whilst ming them: nor does their action interfere With truthless pur suits. Each box oontains nix doses Pills. ONRIKOLLAIL and will be sentRICE by marl. ypoat -D bY any ad. Agent, on receipt of the money, None genuine without my signature on the wrapper. J. BRYAN, Rochester N. Y Gen'llmn Argin a u27:dowly:is t. KPHhaac, corner Market street and Diamond. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. IF' EnUT'ON .Nc CO., MANUFACTURERSOF Malt tARIRTY OR FINISHED BRADS WORK, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, aill - Particular attention to ono, Oil Refine lee. Brass Castings of superior sttulese made to order. Steamboat work and rioairing gener ally. aig•Ross' Oil Globe: Gas Brackets and Pendents: r D7's Safety 146topt oar ST. CLAIR STREET AND DUQUESNE ay. feL3:tf ---- C. WENT •t -ilO., li/NITIPACTIIIIIIIB OD CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 187 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Xis- AG work warranted to be of the beet mate- rial and workmanship. myl2lyd. 1. lA.G-LE OIL WORKS. WIGHTNAN & ANDERSON. Rznifnum AND DEALrgui 111 PURE Carbon Oil. quality guaranteed, Pittsburgh. Also. Betiole and. Car Grease oonstantly on hand. Orden!, left at Chine, Smyth & Co's on Water as d First etreeta , will be Promptly elled: opal:Ben ----- WILLIAM ULM. DAVId Ieg,ANDIJSM, HARRISON A. OCIP/PIM. Speeial Partner. General Partners. MEANS dr COFFIN, (Ettooaesoro to M'Candlees. Means A C 0.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood and Water Streets, rerodi prrrsarrium, PA. WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROG E R NOR, 18 AND 20 WOOD STEM, PITT SEVIIO.II. BITCEEEYE MOWERS & ILEAPItaI RUSSEL'S IRON HARIIIBnnts. CA YUGA CHIR J P, R.. WOODS' MOWER, Separators, Horse and Dog Powers, Menthol', Ng% Prrrsmi uiu. P. Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ANERCHANIS. A N D Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Mimes, No. 251 LIBERTY STIMMIT. • stemol. PiTTEMIIBI .A.TIELONA. WE ARE NOW MANITFAMMUNI V V this article, which for brilliancy in bunting freedom of offensive odor, and 017 o t color, (which color we warrant to be , b age or ex is unsurpassed by an y neu y nator in is or astern markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can epeoially rasounnsad it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA Used by all large Soap !Abele and Oil erica, which mete 20 per cent. in strength all the make of E fish Soda brought to this oonatr?. Our man of SAPONWIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, AC. Are so well and fiivarably known. we trust dm mention is sullieient. All orders and inquiries will be promptly at tended to by addressing. GEORGE COLHOON, Airent. Penna. Salt MannOieturing iletapiksz 24 Wood street, ist4sbellgh. H 011111riCULTIIIIIA nolB:l3 , diw:is STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY, and BLACKBERRY PLAUSTS, GRAPE VINES CTTRRANT and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES, LINEAR, REIRUBARB. and ASPARAGUS ROOTs, a ll of the hest quality, and Warran_ ted tnae to name. .For We at 29 FIFTH STREET. mb22 J. KNOX. STEAM ENGINE BUILDER GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Depot, PITTSBURGH. PA., neaLNITFACIFIIILE ALL RINDS OF Stow d A ho Gr Afill Ric ll.l . ranging from three to one Min a , Saw rse power, and • suited for etc. Blast a. Blast Furnaces ; Naaterles, . Give particular attention to the construction of uileEngines and Machin ery for rcnlar f , rist mills, and for r l e h' sil a so lu o i r h an d einnthed Vn y d adul. re forcid ' ment at short norw;flngines and Boilers ear:4 description. Also. furnish Boiler, and Sheet Iron Wrsasht /me. Matting, Hangers and=ri iirie=afilia,hiand alitiluizatithimistroture of Our DAR:m.IW.. our =whiners maaahmater ed of Um umaJity of dodo, and irsinipit* in ati slide tin on. PrOssunmemi 411 part of the conntrr solicit tedapd promptly, . fell:4w WALL - PAPER! ! WINDOW CITRTAINS, &o. New Styles for Spring of 1882, A Great Variety sad Flue Assort meat trona A 1.4 toots to A 5 per Piece. For &1u by TIRO WAS NO. 91 WOOD STRUM Between 4tb & 56, Zd door below Dianund Alloy miLTL CX7II. itek L a ihwa bh4r shoo . 01 . l'efiltel7 rIL illiktintraned WILDON k ItEINEXR. 2.4 Wee 4 omit wog Oth axe: usessCOMMISSION .4 CNANT, PlGltla tr ill idMlLOOMB, WAPITI ilom. ~'.- TO UILftIUN IN 11 Si r 11.111: EribERSIIGNED 11 AVE _L toratiKetnente to fit up Oil It efinerie.., wale: be. Tweddle 7 : , Patent l'RO3ll' APPA RATI; patented } • ebruary lit, which fire ren dared totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum or otter Oils, and we guarantee oar work cannot be excelled in durability, simplicity or 0000041 Y, We refer with confidence to the following par tici, whose Refineries we have fitted up Messrs. Lone, Miller & Co.. Petrone Win , lm Wightm an & Andereon, po i d e S. M. Kier &Co Exr du Ales; Taylor & J cei Mnsan Lawkhart .t Frew, Brilliant do The above works were designed sad oiastnin i d and put in operation by Dr.a.' W. C. TWEDDI* ink works we have also fitted air . . • 5 , 0,: wizapau.nrthwitin, Aok Crampton, J ohnson Graham a co:. ifoiWtrit Brewer, Sill & Co., Pittsburgh Reese & grafi, do Johnson & Brother. do Forsyth Eros, & Co., hignobeker . DAVIS & PHILLIPS ; N. 5... RIO WATER 1 Ith FIRST STROM Brim FOunders. Plumbers STEAM AND GAS FITTEks mhl4.3inti - - --- -- 1 IDIIIIIENIX LOOMING GLASS & PIC jc— TuRE FRAME MANCFACTOMW NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD StII_,EET. /73 & 173 lIRAND S ritEET & 213 CENTRE STREET. Established 1835. NEW YORK. E - tawNhed itei. This Eetablishment has' teen in successful operation:llyear% and is the Lawman of the kind In the United States. W e here on . • hand or manufacture' to Order every driptlon of LOORINTT GLASS PICTURE AN ama D Tort TRAIT FRAMES, Plaid and Ornamental Pier, Wall, Oval and Alantel Glasses, Connoting Cor nices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble 1 Slabs, Toilet Glasses, ate. . . . Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths mita ble foftranSportation, either GO Betlrsto, Romp'. • wood, Oak, Zebra. Birdneve. Afeheinmi etc.. 911 r new Manufactory and extensive facilities . anlinle u. to tintrnish * SAY attic/lain our !Mena good.llll tke best ,_and as cheap tut the cheapest. DEALERS ARE INTITL`D TO CALL UPON 11.5 when they, visit New York. We claim to be able to supply them with every article in our line which they can possibly require. at prices lower than they can purchase elewhero. Order* by mail attended to with promphief.. 1M not fail to 'wit ?ellen you visit Kew York.. (foe & Waren'lorug No. 213 Centre St., N. Y. roy'2:3md IfoiLACE V. SIGLER,-Aq't. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, ''' Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOK, CAP, LETTER, ' and all kin& of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood slre4.l to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cash paid for RAGS. ap9 T. EISTNI fBB ...... D. BEYlart ...... DRYICIR Late at Miller A Rieksteon's. R , E13,7.1111M11. a .13.11.0"/".11.ERIB, I Summer to Reran A Anderson.) Wholesale Dealers In I'orelgu Fruits, Natal, Confectionary, tiware, Fire Works, (he., NOS. Mi AND 128 WOOD STREIT. PITTIIIIIIR4I2I ROBERT DELZELL ROBT. DALZELL .• P. DEISM dr CO.* WM. M. FABER & CO., Iron Voundern,