pittisbuth WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2 To PI7BLIIILIERS Of 1 1 , 1PITOLICAN PAPER/. —A gentleman of liberal education, good character, an able and ready writer, a sound Republican, thoroughly posted in Rational politics, as well as the politics of Ohio and Indiana, with extensive experi ence in the Editorial line, wishes to obtain the situation of Editor or Assistant, on some Republican paper west of the Alleghenies. &belly preferred—and would-like to en gage with the expectation of ultimately obtaining an interest in the same. Address untaratx.tar," Gazette Office, Pittsburgh, I'a. Monarchy for America. The London Times sees ao hope for the future in America bat in a monarchy I No • :doubt the monarchists of Europe are look ing • over what they consider the grave of Ile- Their hopes are vain. The Government of the people, as established • 7 - in the United 'States, is on as firm a basis now as ever it has been, and we question if there is a man in all the loyal States who ever conceived of the possibility or desira bility of any change in the nature of our , free institutions. What the Times says is a curiosity as showing how little we are --- undersootd, even by intelligent men in Europe: What is this but to avow that the feder , ationitsel,f ii impossible? The principle has •; • been tried and found wanting. The South . ern States will not submit to the worst all` of __ bondages—a. tyrant majority. The Northern States tan neither conquer, nor con . ciliate , nor win by any method. So the ap pealis to war, and the war, it is admitted on both sides, moat work itself out to its legitimate results. The question ono longer whether the North will conquer the South, but .• • whit the war will lead to, and what state of `things will supervene upon the present. , The most far seeing discover nothing in the • prospect but guerilla warfare, anarchy and , devastation. This is simply to admit that, the statesman having failed, the cause is new in - the hands of the soldier. But it is mope; it is in the hands of the Soldier who sees the dark end of federation instead of • . its bright beginning. This is not the age in which a French monarchy is breaking up,, or, a, republic is inaugurated, but in which a French empire has been restored anti re;•established. It is an age in which etrbng monarchy is the fashionable cure - for democratic disorder. Europe has just congratulated Italy on the acquisition of a monarchy, instead of the federation which philosophers wanted for her ' instead of the Independent States which lately existed, instead of the theocracy which Borne pro : teases to give, instead of Martini's republic. The Western States of Europe have at least 'the. credit . of offering Mexico a constitu tional monarchy instead of a republican constitution, which has had no existence except in alternate anarchy and despotism. This is an , age of reaction, for which democ racy. has to thank itse4j. The Dictator, the Emperor or the King is everywhere super , seding the fasces of the consul or the paper - - scheme of the lawgiver. When we are told .that everything else is impossible in America •,and that politices are absorbed in the chances of war and the genius of the corn mindere, thenfindeal, we see the beginning of the end. But that end is nbt the one de. eiredhy either North or South, nor even by us who look on. It cannot be for our its= tenet that a military adventurer should possess the fairest region' of North Amer iosfeven though that were better than an ' amity: But it is the haven towards which - the great American commonwealth seems • now drifting. • It is possible. That is • enough, when everything else is confessed to be impossible. Well Put. The reply of Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, to : 3 Lr..Wadeworth, of Kentucky, in the House, ' - " some two weeks ago, is said-to have been • most forcible and triumphant. The latter . . had intimated the threat that in case of - any interference with slavery ; there would be fifteen States In the rebel Confedemcy., We extract a passage from Bingham: Your Constitution is no respecter of per -. eons; it forges no fetters for the guiltless; it sanctions no unjust tyranny over the mind or body of man. And yet, sir, by that.Conslitution my friend who stands near me, in the pride of his manhood, may be summoned to the battle field that his . country may not die, that its free Consti . :tiniest may live; the child of his house, the - hopwand pride of his life, may be required to follow with unequal step his father's martial tread to the same field of _honors ' • ble death; the house and home -which. he leaves behind him a shelter and a refuge -for his wife and children, may be required to be.given up in the hour of the nation's - peril; awl yet my friend is to be mocked with the ribald jest that the atrooioue in . stitution-of slavery is more sacred than . his life, and-the life of — hie son and the home of his wife and children. Such ergo , Merit, come whence_it may, is simply vul garity—bhutphemy against the divine beau ty of life. The slave pen and the ban•a 000r more sacred than the free home and . the hearthstone ! - Judge them, sir, by their - fruits. From the households of the free, from the hearthstone of_the free, that Our sery- of all that is great, or beautiful, or good in human character, come the mighty body guard of mankind, the world's elect, • who have mad. the scaffold and the cross glOrione, and have wrought out and brought In, not without suffering and martyrdom, that brilliant civilization in which we live boaist of our Country and the boast of- the Christian world; while from' the Any pen and the barracoon of the slayer .hrtaicume that fell influence, the strange sorcery . , which hae driven one half of this Republic mad, and converted the people thereof into armed traitors against a Gov ernment that has done them no wrong, but Imektitherto crowned their lives with tiles . _ Ailings and benefits, the only return for which Is a treason with no parallel, save that first treason, the revolt of the fallen , Anil* against the God wht made them.' - A lllassnchaeette Chaplain, ...We I* the following in one of our ex clunges d miuiiter , appointed chaplain in a Mul ,. _,oschusatta regiment, lately wrote the fol lowing note to a brother p reacher - "Dear Wyatt can get a comiehun as chap lay you s6ly a mon th, and a Thin beside. The cause of kr iet kneada you in his army." —lf the above is true, may say with poet that here, indeed, Truth is stranger than Fiction,—for no story-teller would ha4e dared to imagine such a chaplain in a ~.Afasitachusetts regiment. But perhaps the bet point of., the chaplain was not his or thography. another gentleman, of ,whom. the World has heard, he may be other wieel 6 3. very Rod man, though no -.- orthographer." n -- :".1.---...________ I ...ORINTEI, to whic h our eyes are turned aa the probable theafte of the battle that is to decide the fate of the - rebellion in the Mississippi, and - is situated in a hilly A Nswlnic...j—The Boston ‘ L.Daily Acker , country, dotted by spurs of the Apalachisn tictr prints the'following suggestion, fur- range. It. is the juncticit of the Memphis' nished,by a gentleman abroad, respecting and Charleston and Mobile and Charleiton the disposition to be made of. the Fort Don! Railroads, and 'tonna . the iittact comma/ll cation of the Atlsatic and Gulf Seaboarda. elson prisiners : it forme the ,right wing 'of - Beau re ard' ,'. -• o lpropose that they be exchanged for u no f or t h e de em , or m enipbl a ief tl Sim; on the principle of Southern repro- resting at Jackson, Teammates. 8 - ' l!..ipelled - lontationc See lecee etontate for throe liner, from Corinth, the riiht:witig 91' thorehela 144 . 4 . r . $ )no•?rd 6 r°f-olu"L" ' lt , would : robablyfill beak upon GrandJune ;',;.' tion, the conyorgin point of the kr iii, Taws of -°°1:...811 .er ~d'ilillig:ihel.r. .lion , G'hirle4ttitt:Ma g d "Als.. 2 ibill#* SmeldstiNlFlH,Po4ll44t.t.. word.. - st. , Ilailroadidorly .134i/is ftilimmitiattathi'and oar Mittatimproom.._- -;. , % - c-.!.,r;:...- , '0,-, •! ..--, .... de.,-.lttrortreumothphis„ L...,:,,,s .., . .*/ 1... , ' .. .' - " ..,. - 1 - - L ..-, -l' • ' ' -. " . \'‘ ____ 7. ,_............................................... The Loyal Bridge Burners of East I Tennessee. From the Smith. '_Circumstances I AND . IIEW EWING AND Jelin BELL NxersisD '_Circumstances alter cases - WWI not so, ow should we have to write ere such I A letter from TREAlloN.Huntsville Alabama, an adjective adjectiee as 'loyal' before such a noun 1 lished in tee Memphis Avaianche,states that as "bridge-burner 7" 'Loyal' applies to such Andrew Ewing and John Bell have just only as are obedient to law (ZOO, whereas, delivered speeches in • that place. Mr. is one that Ewing, the writer says, spoke jn defence of in general, a 'bridge-burner' re- Gov. Harris's retirement - Nhv nounces all restraints of law, and sets its as it was his duty to save th from earchivesas ofille, the authority at defiance. fleece the enema- State; and says he Was advised to do so by Gen. Johnston. 114 added • that Middle loos, paradoxical, contradictory appearance Tennessee was not going to Submit but of such a collocation as 'loyal bridge-burn- would furnish thousands of brave men to .ere." And yet in this war, which is itself - drive the Yankees from southern soil, NO even more more heterogeneous iu its character soon as arms can be had. Therefore than other wars have been, and mingles t stead of being submissionists, they are ly sed, d shd the more of contrasts in the extremes of bar- drop gh of blooaroud before an they will will e submitlast to barism and civilization brought face to face northern oppression. He thinks that our forces should be withdrawn from the south with each other, we have practically acknowledged that there have been circum- ern borders, concentrated into three divi sions, laced under the of an en stances which have justified loyal men in argeticgeneral and invadecommand the North, re becoming bridge - burners—and of course take the .quartermaster and commissary justified the conjunction in one expresajon stores which we have recently lost, and of two words which at first seemed so re- force the enemy to fightus upon land, where pugnant __. to each other. we would have an equal al with him! . Mr. Bell declared that he and the people This by way of preface to the following, of Middle Tennessee are not nubmissionists, which a correspondent of the New York and, although they are compelled to be quiet for a while, yet "ate flame of Tribune, at Nashville, obtained from the ern independence is steadily burning, and south fugitive nyalist, Parson Brownlow, of se coon as an opportunity presents itself it Knoxville,„ Tennessee, during a recent in- will increase to such a fury that every foe terview. the correspondent writes : upon Tennessee soil will be consumed be- The Parson has related to me some inoi- fore he can make his escape.” dents of the bridge-burning conspiracy in UNION wOREINo waxes IN DIXIE. November, that have until now remained Let me toll you of the doings of two unknown-to the Northern public, but may Union working women in Dixie. Just be now bo printed without endangering the fore General Banks crossed the Potomac, safetyidany one. Itappears that Chaplain two Union women of Martinsburg were ar- Carter and Capt. Fry of the Tennessee bri- rested foeseditious cries from the windows gado made their- way over hidden paths,_ and doors iitheir dwellings when they saw and in disguise. to the house of a prominent the rebel soldiers passing. They were 1 loyalist, within eight miles of Knoxville, in taken before Steno-wall General Jackson, the last days of October. Then they sum- whom General Shields has so handsomely monad a meeting of about one hundred of knocked down, and he asked them why they persisted in annoying his troops by the faithful, to whom they represented that a Union division was about forcing its way their seditious cries. "What cries ?" asked l I into the Eastern District, and that, in order one of them. "Hurrahing for McClellan !" to insure the success of the contemplated .said the rebel General. "Indeed you are out of It there I" replied one of the women. expedition, and prevent the re-inforcement of the Confederate forces then guarding the "When your soldiers 'Went by our houses, Gap from either the west or east, they were we cried, at* shall do so to the end of the authorized by the Union military authori. chapter, Hurrah for Abe Lincoln I That's ties to prepare and execute a plan for the what we did. Wo are Union women to deitruction of the principal bridges on the the bitter end, and we mean to hurrah for East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad. Old Abe as long as we have tongues and Most of those present at once signified their you don't cut 'em out t Now, what have willingness to co-operate with them, and it you got to say to that, General'?' - Old was accordingly arranged that parties of Stone-wall was completely posed, and find fifteen or -twenty, fire-armed and provided lag it useless to contend with such Union with the necessary combustibles, should feminine, ordered the ,guard to dismiss repair as secretly as possibly to the vicinity them, when they raised the shout, as the) of the bridges selected for destruction. left the presence of the rebel General, of Capt. Fry, assuming the character of a "Hurrah for Old Abel" I have this anee . Chas e onfederate contractor, engaged in the pur- dote, which, in its details, is much longer, cof bogs, under the name of Col. from an eye-witness of the whole traneac. Walker, traveled from point to point, per- lion. eonally superintending the preparations. So wellwell were the plans laid, end so success fully carried out, that, although the most westerly of the doomed bridges was no lute than one hundred and zerenty-fiee mats from the most easterly; the guards at all of them were overpowered, and the structures fired within the same hour of the same night, that is, between the hours of 11 and 12 of the night of the lOth of November. The bridges-were readily set in flames by means of ropes dipped in turpentine and stretched from end to end. Capt. Fry was himself present at the burning of the Lick Creek bridge. The guards at that point were not only overcome, disarmed, and tied, but also made to swear allegiance to the United States upon a Bible, brought along for the purpose. All these facts were establishmt before Confederate courts-martial. zttttt. Wendell Phillips in Chicago. Notwithstanding the beet efforts of the se cession rims. to have the outrages of the mob of Cincinnati repeated by the mob of Chicago, Mr. PHILLIPS spoke in that city, on Friday night, without interruption, (save those Irre pressible demonstrations of applause, which have ever greeted him, where civilisation and lore of liberty are in the ascendent,) and be fore an immense audience, presented substan tially the same views in relation to the war, which be did in Pittsburgh. The efforts of the Noce to stir up the vile elements of socie ty—those mean fellows of the baser sort-- which are found in some proportion in every community, had continued, day after day, for alwock before Mr. PHILLIPS' lecture. It was all in vain. Secession, aid secession sympathy, were cowed, and hid their diminished heads —and carried - their rotten eggs home in their pockets. The Chicago Tribune, after describ ing the audience which filled Bryan Hall to its utmost capacity, referring to the attempts of its secession contemporary and their futility, says: "Never were appeals to base passions more shameless, and a premium on mob vio lence more openly offered, and yet the vast audietice came and went as quietly at to a Sabbath Service, and the few minions of the Times Blank away rebuked." If Mr. Phillips 'hail accept the invitation of the people of Cincinnati, to lecture In that city again, no doubt the good people there, will, as Mr. Beecher says, have bad the re quisite time for their courage to rise, and they will put down the riotous traitors who se lately disgraood their city. _ As we have alluded to Mr. Beecher, we may as well add what he has to say of Cincinnati, where he haa know something: lived, and of which he must Cincinnati is filled with a horde of secret sympathisers with the South. They are toe mean and too selfish to dare an open avowal of their treason. Bat to egg Phillips was quite safe; and fod their secret hatred of ev erything that favors liberty unclogged by sla very. We say it was safe. Cincinnati was almost the nest In which anti-slavery doctrines Were hatched in the West. it was in the days of that noble but unfortunate man, Charles Ham mond, that flimsy's press was mobbed and dragged Into the Ohio river.; that for days the city was under the terror of rioters ; that We lamented Dr. Bailey, since so long the pride of the editorial profession, hated and hooted. There has always been there a noble band of witnesses standing between the rioters and the timid respectable class- ' ea. There is a rotten Southern bottom, a conservative Northern top, and a Christian middle class in Cincinnati, that restrain the kwer and stimulate the upper. Mr. Phillips ought to remain in. the city until the treason of men of the Southern pro clivities is put down by. that sluggish majority of .good men, .whe arealways right, at length, but who are obliged to wait to the last mo ment for their courage, to rise „ The fircrsu.—The-secesh in Kentucky are quite lively. They, are more demon etrative just now than they have been at any time since the extinction of Kentucky neutrality. The reason is, the 'encourage ment they receive in the Kurth. They mark the increasing disloyalty Of a consid amble portion of the northern press, and the growing partiSanism, and are impress ed that their day is coming. They had, better not lay that flattering unction to 'heir souls. The great mass of the people of the north are sincerely devoted and com- Unio mitted n, for life and death to the canoe of the which means the sabjugation of the rebellion, and if every insurrectionary Slatehas to ruffer complete . devastation in order , to put down the insurgents, why it will be devastated..qt,. ' PUBLIC .)'DYKES THE SOLAR OIL WORKS COM - PAlirS OFFICE iA removed to No. 0 ht. Clair street, nearly opposite their former place, where they will wutiavo to deal to Petroleum and Itneoed wholeeale. J. NVEA VEIL, Suo'y. spZat Eit,r A'rl'OßN Ey.-A GRX. H. Wereor, of Allegheney dty, mill be ■ candidate for nomination to the above tam, to Ma Convention to bo milled by the Republican 'Caren tire OoMmlttee. mh2lete r-,----..DISTRICIrt; n &reigned will be • candidate fur the ebo l thee before the Republic. NominatingConteutlon. MARSHALL SWAIITZWELDSR. mblaniawtelf SPECIaL .rorrcEs M''BITRXE & BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANN VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND BTEEL.•LINRD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFX MANUFACTURERS Noe. 13'. and 131 Third oirest, Num. Woo/ and BIWA. knots—Nerd viol.. Mr BAKE LOOKS Win)... on Laud. mh2 84.'K ST.ITEMEJrTS PXCHANGE BANK. OF PITTSE'GIi Loans and Discount. Prerestnron, April 1, let . 81,643.710 S 0 Real Estate —... 60,000 Ov 374261 S er 7 t i t:l i gta V a l lio - n ". 6,7 3-10 per ere. 2A0,M0 United State. Certificates, 6.10 `... 30,477 00 pt U. S. Tressury &mud .. .. 1 , 4,000 u 0 • Penneyleauis Bonds, 6 per otute 92.,200 00 Check., and Noteleof other Banks .. 170,532 03 Lee by other Banks ............ • 19 4,159 90 Capital Stock Circulation Dep.,lts -Due to other Ben ire Contingent Funds and Profit. • 82,888,637 1.81 The above statement L correct to be beat of my knosilidge end belief. H. M. MURRAY, Cashier. Affirmed taloae me, ads lot day of April, 1862. C. 11. ISRAEL, Notary Public. . . B ANK OF PITTSBURGIL Prrraatuuni, A prll 1, 186'2. MEANS. Locos, Bills and Dltaxmats $1,404,009 76 Real Estate end Ground ... 58,544 51 Stocks sod M bosllardee-.--....... 10,ZNZ1 69 Due by other 295412 01 Batik Notes, Meeks &Trea'y • Notea 154,091 97 Specie 788,519 20 R.,644 - 7 -- 200 611 LIABILITIES. ----- Capital Stock_ . . ... -- Profit. and Earnings- . ... ....... 235,657 61 Unpaid Dividends and * Suspense Act 4,307 13 D. to other Hanka- 18.041 60 Cirenlatlon 115,771 00 Deposita- 1,14033 34 32,640 53 The above statement Is rorrest to the beet,2oo of my knowledgs . and belief JOHN HARPER, Cashier. Sworn to and antemibed this let day of April, 1.362. B. &WITH, Notary Public. Pm:mum, April 1, 11102. .-..9 680,000 00 729,820 14 9 3,887 G 8 28,318 12 207,145 04 Capital Stock Lome and Disconnts.—. Due by other .......... Notes and Checks of oilier 'Bank.. Specie Circohdlon.-• 427,336 IX) Duo to other Banks—..-... ...... ..—. 641 46 D. tol)eyoatton according t w o lab.* statontont Is correct according to tb beet of E. knotrhedge and belled J. W. Sworn uuto tram thla cloy. COOK, emitter. W. U. WIIITNIY, Nasty M DURUM Preriscioe, April 1, DM. L1A ..... Doe to other Banks Doe to Depoehonr ASSETS. 8361,729 30 Loans and Dbaninde. I 600,662 47 Due by other .-.. .. 64,137 60 Bank Notes, Checks and Tr'ey .... 151,747 30 Spool* In 176,130 43 ws 06 The above statement la correct to the sla bast of my ktoteriedge and belief. GAO. D. 11VG.1112W,t'aelder. sworn NIA,» ma, this Jet day of April, 1801. H. H. MTH, Notm7 Pnbltc. TUBERS' DANK. Pantry - non. April 1,1862. 600,0001 Ou noel 00 356,00 30,676 art Capital !h0ck..... D u ° DoPiuiltors.... Due tither Dank. EME:::: 1.58 .Notes aml Checka of other Banks 139, lil:0, 687 94 57 Due by other Backe- 11..V.1ee6 08 Coubsonweeltb of Penn'e Loan_ ..... 50,000 (Si 'United States Tree/Ivy Note.. .... . - =2,000 "The above statement b correct and trueto the beet of wy knowledge end Sworn mind subeerfbed W • boars. W..DENNT, Cashier. me fhb lot day of April, ISM W. 11.•WIIITNRY, N ow • . 11.L.StiOLIJI firm of bisc- J.. ILISOWN &Gaul° b dbmolrod by muhielcon root this Any. Thu balloon of the late arm will be pawed by ANDREW AI ACKNOWN. al No. Gl7 ellyarreiC ANDREW NACKZOWN. UMW GREGG. April lot, mHE UNDEMIGNED have this day ~ . L 'Sinned • capartasishlp for Net traiumeloo of the Flour, Produce sad Gomiapidoct Booths*, la the mad Lately occupied by Nookirowh Clain, No. 257- hiberiy glow, ' The Kyle of lho arm to bi No. ILNLVY L GREGG... -Hl7Oll Pittsburib. April INN-.ripTam ' : • TR"' c° 14(XWD GRAPE • VINM, • , , .8 , 11,11CAILI11.1)1•T WELL HOOTRA, At 1500D:its **chi- 116 per d van. • "7: 7KNBi~ s~ ruu:'i ajALltius•wir IMMO= MAUVE DIAZIEB roil isci o I Wood mui Tiairet 1.71„r., Pio.ohrtroh. ..... glißs OF URA IS, %V AliON CARTS, FLACKS, OMNIBUSRS end *v. r ecription of „CARRCIEIAS 'see required to rail a t Mo. s oMeo of the City Treaenrer and take cut their licen• ees. on or before the FIRST DAP OF MAY NEN T. For eac of h a eve wagoti ct, car, dray, buggy or nd carria, ry , drawn , byone horse, the .arrl no For etch and every one of the above named vehicles, drawn by two home, the sum of ... 6(V For each and every one of the, lateen iimuod vehicles, drawl. b y four bore«, the moo 0f..., 8 00 For each and every hack drawn by two le.see, the sum of.-- 10 cc For each and every omnibus and timber wheels. drawn by two bon., the eum of 12 Oti For each additional hone attached to Lha oboro mend vehfries, the tams of I HI SterlON ITU. It shall be the ditty of !Ivory atablo keepers in wad city, to make a return to the City Treamtrer, within twenty day. after the Talmage ~f :this ordtuatice, and annually thereafter, on or,befoi.. the first day of May of each and every year, of Ow number of vebleles, of every description, owned and used by them in their tominese, and fhe kind thereof. and the said return shall ho made under oath_ Sec. Syn. All owners of carte, drays wagons and other veniclee, who shall negloct or rerPrre procilre a license, as aforesaid, shall be subject to a penalty of not lea than ten per cent. for every thirty days the same remains unpaid alter the first day of Stay of each year. All livery enable keepers failing to make the return required in the 4th section of this ordi stance, shall, in addition to the loregoing, be subject to apenalty of not exceeding Oft y dollars, all of which penalty shall be roroverr4 before tie Mayor Or one of the Aldermen of said city, by summary conviction, and . it shall be the duty of the Cider of Pollee , to seel out all persons who have felled to comply with any the provisions of this ordinance, and report the es to the City Treasurer, for which 'await. he sisal' calve the anm of fifty cents in each caws, to be ' and Connoted ea part of the costs, upon coo. aloresaM. The penalties for non-compliance with the inane* will Lo etrietl7 enterer., niter the above date. HAAILEL LONG, High Conetablo. Al plr,.y Oiip, April Ist, 1801.—epli3t SEALS P UPOSALS aro invited till the 16th day of April, 1862,at 12 o'clock, m l .„ for supplying the I.loltod Staten üb. Tep't with 6,1014) heed of BEEF CATTLE on the hoof. The Cattle to be delivered at Washington City, and each animal to average 1,300 pounds grom weight; no animal admitted which waighs Tess then 1,010) pounds gross. The Cottle to be delivered at each times and in latch quantities as tho Government may require. Cattle will be required ander this o f soutt af ter the contract h. dated. Heifers and bulls not wante. A bond, with good and satisfactory .smelly, will he required. Government reaerves to itself the right to pay to 'treasury note.. Bo bid will be entertained when pat in by con tractors who have previously fulled to comply atilt. their contracts, or where yh t , bidder I. not present a., `..pond to his bid, end all bids ho accompanied by guaranties. The mown of arms should be slated 10 foil, with the Bids matinee of all tho members of the film. to be diredied to Major A. BECK WITH, C. 8.. U. 8. A., Weabington, B. C. Form of Gun•tuatos. We, -, of the county of -, and Btate of .11 -- of the county of -. and Mate of do hereby - guarantee , thin to fultil coutrat t in acoordaace with the terms of his propmition, and that shonid his proposition leo accepted , he ill at once enter into s contract in accordance therewith, /Mould the contract be awarded him we are prepared to booms his occurities. This guarantee Wait b 0 nel.d Bas n Just recoirtA 'LI 11 11000110 stock of WALL PA PIERS, BORDERS, Ac Aud every other article lu our Hue which we era of forlug •I oiwedlugly low figure.. Marlitswerobar, 90 'Audi* THIRD EITR ELT, oppo. alto/ W. woorowsLwo. .tat LINDs E r t --- ci 14. - 01 , ,}..:A I.m:l:wit i NOTICE I hate appointed SIMON JOHNSTON, Bruges Pittaburgh, Pa., Sou. Woot.r.saLa AND *lmam Ades for thetae of tny BLOOD SEARCHER, to whom a Orden, moot be ouldreastd. Da. J. H. LINDSEY, Hollidayaborg, Po.. OAUTION.—AIany parties have informed me that they have wied smother waste of Blo o d Searcher purporting to be prepared from my recipe, hot that Da else, taste and strict are entirely dltrereut from minx, deniring me to arwunt kr It ; to whirl, I an. •wer, wd also mutton the public, that so other gen uine article of LIN DSEY'd BLOOD 8 BA HOB BS am be made by any odes Briny nom than esysett/, ea the AB recipe, both original and improved, is bourn by nse only, who has spent, I may my, a lifetime In Winging ir to i ts present perfection and cidebrity. field by y Agent, and respectable Druggists through out the antotry. The trade supplied on liberal terms. tsh'a Da. 3. M. L. 12=3:1 1.10,0uu (10 1 . 2 17,3431 ou 373,601 11 6MIN DAILY AND WNiliLy PA PEI: TUE LATE MAGAZINES STATIONERY, BLANK BOOK Etc , ,, Etc., Etc Ida/manta Nan. Fifth street, Pinata:a-Kb, and N. If corner of South Common and rbdorsd street. Alla gheny 01 TOO A. OLDMVS I 1 T8.13U . FT. WAYNE AND CLISCAGO RAILROAD COM b 2. 'ANY, Ocala Om., Pst4bargh, Mara 214 fi The STOCK TRANHFCH OORS of this Compszy will be closed OD the bth of pril; A fter a which It le not probable aay further transfids will • be made, ex .:epilog as (*atm:spieled- in the agnomens, hereto fore executed by the Stockholder,, with a view to re organization. By order W. If. - BARNES, Secretary. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COMPANY.--Certifb was of Stook of this Company will be Issued to the Maki:widens of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company on and after the 10th of APRIL, on their complying with the following pro vhdon of the agreement for the reorganization of sold CompanY, to wit: “Holders of Stock of the PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COMPANY, upon the asslgtuncnt of such Stock to each persons U may be designated for that purpose, by the Pm. chasing Agent - , may be allowed to receive an equiva lent amount - of Stock In the new Crrporatioo, In Shares of Quo Himdred Dollars each, with Scrip Car. ttticatee for lees amounts, not entitling the holden to dividends. The Asseiknent Books will be opened ea the 10th APRIL. • -By order nth 31:dtitiy1 IV. H. SARKIS. Secretary. 124,316 00 . 19,6J0 14 . 240,644 18 REM() Al. THE MERCANTILE AosNor. R. 131. DUN a ci, Corner of Wood •oA Fifth areas Will.rwmavo their office on tho. 6th of April next to the Roome aboro S. JUNKS & CO. , Bankers, corner of Wood and Fourth rtreets. Brostace Fault% street. ROM:2lrd FRUIT TREES.—.IIwOOOIoIIiTB TO Pun- QUAIIREJL—.I very large stock of eholoe TRION, ofeelected varieties to clime* from, with every pout ble care taken to have 011.17 vatiot y 11136 to tame, Of Apple alone we have 1 7 ,, ,fut-50,000 of vi hit no • three year alts ; bat year olds. Pear, 10,- 000 two lo three year. old. Peach, Nom Ac , •o. stork. •.; Ilseessediew-tho Trees In the Ntevery. Call and euuslowthebi. EVElltilitErNB Dom 1 to R fret, by the hr. clowP: eIsod3IIIA.DIC TREEM ND 8DR1:111 wholesale andlvtall. Addras,PITTSBUIItIH AND 0411iLA)16lift/lle. elell.llll,Plttibergh. Pa. •••10.44.100 ' IT A V lA(i TRls UAy cui..l TINGED the tome of John A lona carrying anahe Glom Business, I h aL, • th at ha la no longer authorized to IWFSek m) account. And ahao that Shot bndllbsal et*. ducted from thin date angler the name antrajba'af KING & CO., at the old stand, at the cornerot Wood and Vourth streets. ALEXANGSR KING. Pittston h, A oil ht, 1802—aparlar re dNGLIES.--16 boxes tiugar Cured Beef Tongnei received on conalgromant, per steamer Solway South, for anti by . ISAIAH rutao pEetaucs-6 mai „ and r on "" f gan io l kg/Ar V SEED --45 S ee d ; 10 do Timothy do Now In store aad for oak b y. JOHN FLOYD & s2oo...tuniru ) L'ilirSiW - OOD $2 0 OUTAYN PIANOS, MI inm•frease, wm-buit.& to r &wpm.. CHAILLOTTH BLUNIN, Fifth sabot. mmw .- ir /a" ab, Rani K. coALtel—rnas. PHOTOGILIPS ALB UMS, ro BALI BY W. S. HAVEN 96 AND 98 THIRD STREET UPHOLSTERING GOODS SATIN DE LAMES DA 11A211C8 LACK CURTAINS. BEDDING, 4, -THE NEW BOOKS - BUT COLD ?EN$ Etc., Etc., HUNT'S, SELLING OFT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL 97 and 99 Third Wed, oppoalte S. Edmondoon.t Co., alld 111 Fourth 4-mot. mblO • Wo woldd 4.11 the attention of bander' and others to our tante amortment of 00111 ION AND FINN ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS, )ENDERS, A 3.; also, to our new COOKING NINON, which we base Just brought out and which contains some improve,. rn.nta not found In any other nutra. CAST IRON HOUSS FRONTS, IRON RAILING, tut all kinds of OAIsTINGS made to order. • iylaard D. Da RAVEN A SON AGth FARM WAGONS, OIL WAGONS wActozins. GARDENER'S CARTS ATIV'COAL .OARTS; WHEELS, CANL, - GAUEN, NIPS, BRICETIMBER AND STONE MASO A N'S W BARYON'S, all mode of the beet dry timber; Zs/ .at triode of retedrlng attended to promptly. Apply to: ROST. ma, • Dacha Federal streeS tation, AM llegdiheny. mhll:lyd • - 'l tiE tAof the widening of Virgin Alley. to the City of Pittsburgh. No. RI. January Term: 1802. Tbo rimers to the aboro ease will hold a puhlio meeting. mulsoant to solJonrument. tu the Supremo count Conn Room, In the eonrt Boom of Allegheny y, •t 10 o'clOck a. m., on PIRDNEsDAY NIXT, April 211,1%2., for the purpose of bearing alf petite. Interested in said matter. opl:2t L. WILCOX, Socrates'', Ru. :num Mill/T.IIH CATIM7 IN' ( we Lemy river, a FLAT 82 feet long aad 11 teat wine. The owner Is hereby notlAed to come aad prove property, pay rharg and take it away, or It will be sold so. cording to es taw. Apply at 01141 G'S Bow KU L nth3l.l.ltit !lion:fay 'IND eortli tia r of 71.raaaegmetthli'llflr?lat M .11 bail Istrastral ka Ito legal prates aloll. P iritclahlisSalstlea eves to the preparation mad tria ot *the several Canna— vou•etiow! ti rig a lint ' . J Alt BALLS IX/T.ll)g to LVo. 48 Withaut a., Othettuati, O. irr riezeilsp..erzdvis. ETNA STOV wOrdii:. A. BRADLEY. No. 30 Wood Street, CORNER SECOND, PITTSBCRGD 11 6mufecture end it holecale arid naafi dealer kindsof COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES GRA TR FRONTS, FENDERS. d: lu our sample room may be found th CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOTES EUREKA AND TROPIC, • the merits of which hare been folly totted by nom ands, and the Stores pronoonced'antequaled bran) in the market, together with a great many othar desirable pattAr., Me bore ALxo a very largo aosortment of PARLOR AND hEATING STOVES Embracing eome of the BEST PATTERNS now of- Awed to the public: afrEANCE ENAMELED GRATE PRONTO end FENDERS, of the newest styles. Sur COMMON KITCHEN DOW AND JAM ORATEtI all of width are offered at very low prices. ®'S IQ Inducements offered to builders to wont of GRATE FRONTS. rohl24m_d_ mmozlletelnitoposalB trom dealara anti ved till the 10th of April, 1 062, tor FURNISLIING FLOUR to the Sutehnen. De partment of the same kind which hen been received by the U. S. Government, and known no No. I extra Samples of this Flour can be seen at the Capitol Bakery in this city. It in Jelin.' to make a contract for 20,000 barrels. Should, however, any person desire to fort:deb a I,se qaantity, he will state the precise number of barrels in his bid. The contractor will be required to flrnish at the rue 0(000 barrels daily until the crontract Is tilled. No Flour will be reoeived which does not come up to the etendard at the inspection made jinn before the purchase. The Flour to be delivered at the railroad depot In Waxhington, or at any of the warehouses In George town, D. C. Government meal - es the right to reject any bid for any caner. Payments to be made In Treasury Note., and the bide to be directed to Haler A. BECKWITH, C. a Washington. D. C. _m_l2Bad D — TE43ll.,eB .1 --- 7N 7 5'071 IA AZTE7I.,i f .1 OF P ITTSBUEGIL—Notioa is hereby given, that La mtrammee of an Act of Assembly relating I thereto, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved March 17th, 1862, Books to receive adeicriptlons to the Capital Stock of the PEOPLE'S INSUBA.NCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, will be opened at the klerchanta' Exchange, Fourth street, Pittebtirgh, Pa., on TUESDAY, the Lid of April next, to remain upon for five days (inh. the stock be sooner tub scribed) from lo a. to. to 4 p. m. George B. White, Jahn I Douse, John E. Parke, John Phillips , Edward Boom, C. Ramon Love, Samuel P. Shriver, Wm. B. Hamlett, A. W. Loomis, Prank Van Gordo-, D. Hostetter, James Rees, D. 11, Chem byre, James Gardiner, W. S. Haven, Thee. D. Hamilton, Daniel Wallace, I John S. Lee, Jam. Bobb, Wm. 11. Kirkpatrick, Wm. F. Gardner, James W. Baxter, J J. Robinson, nab 1 aad Nometisifeeses. FARM ERkr..mwft-w------------ PUMPS OT ALL DICSCRIPTiONB FITTED DP AND YOR SALE BY DAILEY, FARRELL .1170. FOURTH 8 (OOHS 1 GENRE G. HALE A 00 (fluccoaors to Juan O. Watt,) Are now receiving their Spring Stock, cometising every variety of goodsadapted to men and boy'. wear, which, in extent, choice tamarind pricy will ampere &curably with any in the trade. French. American and Went of England Cloths, of the best make., of every shade and quality very large assortment; Ceasimeree and Doeskins; Super Black French Doeskins; Sur Black French Cmsi mores; Fancy Cassimeree in s very variety; Bibbed, Black and Fancy CSaiihneres; hilsod Candtnerm of every shade and color. VESTINGS—Faticy Silk and Satin Feelings, new etylee; Super Black Satin and Silk Vestinp; Matisse and Fancy Bilk Vatting.; White Figured Silk and Satin Vesting. Also, every variety of goods lbr Hudnall* Coate. likewise a very choice selection of Furnishing Good; adapted to genUemen's wear, Soliciting an early call from our Mende and the public, any order. entrusted to our are will meet with prompt •tiention and punctuality , in all cum. BENET 0. BALE di CO., Merchant Tailors, mhl2 Cor. Penn and St. Clair /streets. ST ED 'um lettfi— e., THE EASTERN MANUFACTURERS, Ili the ROOT AND SHOE STORE of JAMES ROBB, NO. 89 MARKET BTILFJCT A full and complain smortmant of BOOTS AND SLIM erery 'variety end etyle Which will lw sold CHEAP FOR CASH agrCall and mitre a bargain JAMES ROBB, 89111arket street, near tlin /farlolt Hon.. CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS REDUCED PRICEB JAS. W. WOODWELL, =MM ooxvroorvasso or COOK, PARLOR AND BEATING BTOVEB, Warehoooe, No. 47 rodent street, ALLZGIIENY CITY •RA "AL lilTu. , NW 43+44.• F. ill nt o ofp:: w imoon De plea' tomer friend" ~ , T ry*: ••'• • . aplaitoin `DR•F GOODS GREAT :INDII6iitE.NS Country Merchants, Dry Gr-C:004:113, BARKER & CO.S, 59 Jqorket Sire*. eu TIIIMENSB SIOCIK O' NEW GOODS for •ule et the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES.. GOODS OUT IN LENGTHS TO SUIT J. W. BAREER & CO.'S: 69 Market Street. THIRTY NHWEITYLES OF SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTLES. AN IMMENSE STOOK OF Jr E Ti' AT 60 CTS. PER YARD AND UPWARDS NEW DRESS GOODS. Ilse largest and choicest selections ever offered this eat 12 CENTS PER YARD AND trpWARDIi Together With a general tuetertnient or NEW GOOD§ WILL BE ON 'EXHIBITION TO.PAY mh3l ENLARGEM IiNT BARGAINS Ms - vvre, NivreeiLos Having bunged the Store No. 79 MARKET STRRET, Next to the one we now occupy, fer the porpose of throwing them into one room, we will, previous to making the re. palm, offer our WHOLE STOCK BARGAINS TO CASK BUYA.RS Either et wholedaio or retail, for the portin° of r during it es low as poedble, nod opening the NEW ROOM with ah ENTIRE NEW STOCK JOSEPH HORNE, iu 111 - 1 T 0 0 DT3 REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH ONL DRESS GOODS OF' ALI. GRADES NEEDLE WORK 1103IEBY. caLorEs, sc. GOODS FOIL MNN AND IDIV . B WEAR TICKING. CHECKS, PRINTS, dv C. HANSON LOVE .& CO.'S 74 Market Street. EA' Ii 0( JUST REvErvEu AT W. I). HUGt.Ts D. PIECES FIGURED. DR GAINES AT :40.CT tAL BLEACHED 31E3LIN AT 123 CENTS. TUE REST CALICOS AT 12 CENTS. PLAIN SILKS-ALL COLORS. PLAIN SILKS:-ST.EEPED AND COLORED CLOTHS FOE . CLOAKS. BALMORAL &ND 11.00 P SICIRTS W. h D. EMUS, Corner Fifth and Market Street& SILKS I SILKS I I CHEAP FOR CASH, J. M. RUCRFIFIELD'S FANCY ELKS FON 60 CTS., WONTN.76 CFO do do ~.7 6 do do ". $l4lO do do 41,00 BRAG ROBES, 33,60 du f t0;015 DI SILK do do 1•35,06 E.l4BllolDfiriNDWig, . "'do OLEO do ' do',11;5o • „ di $2,00 de COLLARS,- 50,cts. do /1,00 • 1. • .ts this emu win be dosed out In order torap 'llsrmaking some dung** hi the Store. P dhow tithe time to seem* tuttite. viva, ~iecxoe~ ~ w:, NOS, 17 AND 19 PIM ,ISTREET; PITTSBURGH. JOBBERS AND RETAILERS, TRIMMINM. EMBROIDERIES, 1108IERY, SHIR 07.0YM. MILLINERY GOODE, TS , COLLARS; =run YARNS, FANCY ARTICLES AND. NOTt NS ovary boa. • • lIRPCIty sod Ootuato Mortlauta, MflUDera. Pod. tar awl a/I who buy to WI man.; aoal4 an and WHOLESALE DEPAIITMANT--Rwond floor of 17 and 19 fifth street. , ••• mhSo - - - AND LIM'S of the mat desirable etyles, PWo VPIWOW Pith 470k,r,410. Eakt Wholerais &Dd.Re by ,- NATON, BIAOSIIII. 00., .• 24_ • Nos. liana 1.11 VIM et. QkL—t—. supr of to ow Ni 0 1 1 . 5. 03 yin bilc4ed god left am IharlaZkira 141 '01,16 rwrivivt•DkVi*Wilinier. M=II .. ~ _+;~' The Manager take' pleasure In announcing a re. engagement with the WORLD-RENOWNED ILLU SIONIST AND PIANIST, Who., rests of athlete magic hare completely eclips ed an ettmnpted deep - need .4- tuslity aro Nnally sparkling and btillhmt, mid who it proncuared by the coneiced coasehear. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, In a new and excithig programme. embracing the Which will iticicdo a.ea.rlety of minscukioselniges, a 11 Miler, of which he is the sole Inventor. Tovtatity the large mutest element who nightly attend theme recherclle...4.ra, • S IL ji s, Will b• Introduced by the muter musician and cum- CLASSIC AND OPERATIC • With un entire change of programme each :light h3h?td Mi==bniZa GREAT NO V'EtLTIES MISS ANDEEISON'S SECOND SIGHT, GRA SD GIFT MATINEE, at 3 p; m., on SAT URDAY, April Mb, when ovary one attending will be presented with mi magic gift:. .• • Doors upon at 7; pbriormante to. gingmencfo at 8 o'clock. girAnmissros 25 CENTS, 7 , • 77 MARKET STREET A Ciotti.: and annnuraial Boarding School for Boys s Ott tho P., St. W. laud C. B, 8., twelve mils§ from Pittsburgh. , Roy'. JO9. S. TIIAVELLf, A. Si,, Pinnir.u. The fortieth se/1.401i trill commence on 310NDAY, Lay bth, 1+562, For circulars, etc., inquire of . Masars. John Irwin .t Sone, 67 Water street, or Atellial. T.- a. Nevin ,k 2u Wood street., Pittsburgh. orol tbe Principal. rewickleyrillo P. 0., Allegheny county, Pa. ap2.2w pifTBBU RUH FEldn e bEGIL SHAWLS, CLnAIKS, FEMALE COLLEGE :IN.2*ETATE. The SPRING TERM will commence:WEDNES DAY, March In =With. to all the branchea notedly -taught in similar institutions, instruction, wilt be given In lemons In instrumental /tunic wllinmein two lemons each week in Yoml /Runic from ProL BOHBOOR, free of charge. Soud fur 4 catatoguir. mhttlitewu I. C. PERSNING, Pratt. liool' SKIIVIR, - - my .1 Slight Cold, 4 t7t S ' sj Oczt&z,,rtiertezta eRoNCHIAL, 'or Ocut.e.: / I :owhichmight .be checked f with a simple' 'remedy, neglected often terminates 'seriously. .Few are =Gam of the imixfrtano e cf stopping a ,r.'-aztaht / cad in its frst stage that which in the beginning Wou/d_Aid to a mild remarly,:if not .attenclecZ , to, soon attack s the langs. 1- • . gAatarea. gi t anch(; ° 7l;arieca were fird intmclucakeleven; wars ago. It has been proved that they are the • best article before thee public for golda 4-IJeetrzrAii_bt, jlatitnza,A 9 cda:Ash., the racking Cough in Xanaunaltilatz.• and numerous affections of the ~.9/Loaat, citin g immediate Public re4ief. Speakers') Singers will thenz; effectual for cltaring and strengthening the vzioe... Sold by all pruggisty¢ 3 in jlirediciae, at 25 cents per.r,baz. 9Fori I.by_SIMON JOHNSTON, O. IL KEYSER B. A• FAIIIIMTOCH CO, R. E. SELLERS * 00. B. L. PAHNESTOCK 3 C0...8. P..VANDERVOET and HENDERSON DROS. dOstriremT DE. CHARLES H. SUM; PHYSICIAN AND ;;11/HOLO.N. Oppogite:Colonnade Bow, near Suspension Belem) DK. M. O. JO TIO.4•UC &ILEB.' LADIES LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS at Kum& Adl Avetllin Home. o 14). ?aber of 'ff . Ly A VOs YOllll. BOOTS . .AND SHOES. • IS ' 4 ll/ `1 U From 15 to 40 spings,' at ' " apt • •-. MoCLELLAND'S. I • • IS , 13 '1 *. 817003, ran , cheap, At -111ciOLELLAND'S Aatettaa;Mlittb street. 5. S . BRIMS BOOTS, tittOßS AND GAITZBS, at !Z. Fifth 'treat. • • - -Mt 80013 Ditti 'BEDSTEADS AT AUCTION,ON. WEDNES. DAT AFTERNOON, April Id, two o'Clock. T. A. McheLLF.LAND. Auctioneer • 7LAGA r jj. N./ NIGHT, at Masotti* n.lt Auction: elk be aokt a quantity of NEW CILOTHING. comyriatng coati. 1/ scabs snd pante. Also, a, Under and. Damenoatery. etc. A. bIcCLILLAND , F li 1t,,. A It--Ork wumrsner .AFT4III4OON, :ding 24, at 2 o'clock, at Moaonto liall Auction n put bi.oid. Vr. t t l ltt St ri 4 1 VAT: : Y Bold, fack4d Waalt Staudt, Amway*, If aSavyth.Tablea, wood and cane soot choirs, Ilattranda, 2 day and 3" dour Clok, Truoko Envoy** Looking 0100. of and Parks • Wow, Gottlan4.6ltow Ow, Hltolleu 8•24' Il atkol. Albei s *vont Ity of }ara „r" .._._..LE,t.. '" lfwl t" :poattt r a T G a:ro y. ttle ; : P awn: if:T. "4 4e /IL -an -la d inr l A N, DKr. :OM ~!~nr~ra~rrrr~ P&ODUOR AND -00M317 Dews , visas, nft&intal LIQUO - 18 :AM) OMAHA; . , • ‘- 4.6141r40 --P 4 # 4,6 4 tia o Wood usat, kmetreb.,ra.,„, ~ ~~ .. ° .P;,,S. ~. di aJrwemmtws. U.PI7MIRGH THEATRE. L... and RixDnsoN. ROBERT lIELLER, Tlik PIANIST OF TEM AMC flu will appear on March 34 and April I.t and 2d, WONDERS OF MODERN MAGRI A URAND PIANO POT-POIIRRI lover, which will includo DOPI7I,AN .k1T1.9 AND MELODIES ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS, LAST WEEK OF MAGIC To-Night,' WednoWay, BENEFIT OF PROFESSOR ANDERSON Adel!nine to nlt port. of the wet+. PROF. ANDERSON will remain in Pittsburgh A FEW NIGHTS LONGER, And will intnximie exi&orginary CLASSIC ENTERT.lnumfrs. NEW. DEVELOPMENTS OF A.•koorkdged to be tbn SENSATION OF P/TTSBURGII ED UCAVIO.raiIL. UKLEY ACADEMY, TEE BEST SUSTAINED -MEDICaIL. pmrslcx.sars. Ofgoo, No: 26 _ ;TREE'', An4GATCNY los ITTLtemarr, vr'rtiastrnoa. 11 XaCHART,