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    Volume XX.
THE PITTSBURGH POST
Published every morning. (Sunday's excepted.
Corner Fifth and Wood Sitreetts.
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cents 'aline each insertion.
The Saturday "Morning Post
Issued from the same office every Saturday
trif - Terms 81 per annum, in advance.
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*V- Address JAMES P. BARR.
Editor and Proprietor.
4^s Advertising at reasonable rates.
DRY GOODS, *TRIMMINGS, &c
CI HANSON LO%E. DEALER IN
• Staple and Farley Dry Goods, sign of the
original Bee nice, ?Co. 74 Market street.
JWIWI! HORNE. DEALER'S TRIM.
LINOS; Embroideries and Straw - Goods. 77
Market street.
EATO\.MACRUM DEALERS
in Embroideries. Notions, Trimmings,
Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street.
J. LYNCIL DEALER IN Dam
• GOODS, 96 Market street.
vV•& Hrors. DEALERS IN DRY
• GOODS, corner nfth and Market :dream
WHITE. ORR & CO.. DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, Fifth street.
DRUGGISTS
AZ IRON JOHNSTON ? DEALER IN
Pure Drugs, corner Southfield and Fourth
streets: • - .
Prescriptions compounded at all hours.
111 A. FA UNESTOCK A. CO., WHOLE.
• SALE DltairdlST. and Manufacturers of
White Lead and Litharge..oorner of Wood and
Front streete.
DR. GEORGE EL KEENER. DRUG
GIST. 1.10 Wood street, corner of Wood street
and Virgin alley.
BL. FAUNESTOCK. WHOLESALE
• DRUCAUST, corner of Fourth anti Wood
11. SEPER. DEALER IN DREGS.
C
corner of Penn and St. Clair streets.
JJOSEPHFLEXVITG, • MVO 41 I K T •
corner of Diamond and Market street=.
INSURANCE AGENTS
JGARDINER COFFIN. AGENT FOR
• Franklin, Philadelphia and Reliance Insu
rance Companies, North-east corner Wood and
Third streets.
QIAMEEL REA, SECRETARY CM
-1.7 ZEN', Insurance Company, corner Market
and Wader streets.
.110 M. GORDON. SECRETARY %VES-
A: . • TERN InAurance Company. No. 9:2 'Witter
rik Mr—BOOK, SECRETARY ALLE.
• GIIENY Insurance Company, No. :17 Fifth
street.
MADERIA, AGENT FOR DEL.
• AWARE Mutual Safety Insurance Com-
Lamy, No. 95 Water street.
A A. CARRIER & BRO.. GENERAL
• Insurance agents. No. 63 Fourth street.
ru7':7;7'rw:v
TAMES A. FETZER. FORWARDING
and Commission Merchant, for the sale of
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried
ruit and Produce generally, No. 16 Market
street. corner of First, Pittsburgh.
- 14LIIIESI,DALLZELL 4t. SON. C0*31116-
N SION Merchants, for the sale of Crude and
Refined Carbon Oils, No. 60 and 70 Water street,
Pittsburgh. Advances made on consignments.
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MIEYINFER * BROTHERS, DEALERS
111 , in Foreign Fruits, Nuts and Spices, Confec
tionery. Sugars, Fire Works. &0., Nos. lig and I
Wood street, Once Fifth, Pittsburgh.
WILLIAM BAGALET, WHOLE.
SALE Grocer, Nos. IS and 20 Wood street,
Pitisbiush.
MUM H. SMITH & CO., WHOLE.
77 sale Grocers, Nos. 63 SeeOnd and 147 First
streets.
irMSSIC JOHNSON, COMMISSION
UP Merchant. O ffi ce and Warehouse No. Zl7
South Second street, Philadelphia.
H.ENIRY. s. COLLINS. 011011111§SION
Merchant. No. 2.5 Wood street shove Wa
ter. Pittsburgh.
'WCARR - & CO., WitOLEBALE
s ewers, Nos. 327 tuld 329,14ibirty *rect.
& COFFIN; WIIOLENALE
M r i A Cers, corner Wood and Water etreetp.
Pitpbursh.
firIIERIVAN & IWETTyoonloyamikLE
and -retail Grocer:, Nortli-east corner of
Ohirietreet zed the Diamond. Alleobeay City.
Toni' ncoonazatit, coinnsanis
ear Merchant, No. 74 Water street, below Mar
ket; Pittsburgh. . _
PIM.IIILEZ s RICKETSON, WHOLE
sale Grocers, Nos. 221 and 2Z3coriier of Lib
ertraad'lrwin streets.
susatgous.
IFAMES W. WOODWELL, DEALER
el in Furniture, 97 and 99Third street, and 111
Fourth street.
Fl4loliNint s IRWIN, .111/LLIMIIII IN
Furniture. No. 108 Smithfield met.
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NITURE. No. 45 SidiMel& atria.
NIETEIrit'ISON, DEALZIIN
tam 135 Smithfield street. between 6th
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DAILY POST.
ARMY CORRESPONDENCE.
CHEAT MOUNTAIN, SUMMIT, VA..
March 24, 1862.
Dnait. POST :—There have bein a few
interesting scenes since we have come to
Cheat Mountain, and you will pardon me
for writing when the extreme dreariness of
our position makes us feel like bringing our
' selves into the notice of those at home.
We cannot but 'think of what some of our
I ihrefathers suffered for us, when we.cannot
sleep, for the extreme cold, and have to
carry green pine, almost a mile, to keep
our blood from ceasing to flow. •
Most of the " quarters," arc good, but
the occupants of many of them, awaken in
the morning beneath halt' an inch of snow.
You would smile to see the difference,
in appearance, that exists between a cap
tain on Fifth street, in "patent leathers,"
epaulets and plumes, and the same . indi
vidual on Cheat Mountain. in army shoes,
soldier's blouse, and a pair of huge woolen
"mittens." . • Imagine yourself, t?nanted
50
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5 00
_l2 00
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_241. 00
fur winter on the "St. (lair Street Bridge,'
about the first of March, and you can
imagine the comforts Out are." borne un
the breeze of Cheat." We have no pleas
ures beyond those of being "officer of the
day," and having to visit g uards a mile
from camp. with the snow knee deep, and
the wind so strong us to cut your face
through the cape of an army coat; and
receiving letters from "the girls I left be
hind me." Furloughs, are productive of
marriages, and an increase of revenue to
the Post Office Department, so says the
Chaplin. who is Postmaster.
It . was rumored that Gen. Fremont had
superceded Gen. McClellan, in camp, and
you would scarcely believe the number of
officers who declined being nigger catchers.
All, and every officer here would have re
signed, except the few who love their
country—hut love "one hundred and odd"
dollars more.
The "examining board" met on the 15th
inst. All of our officers were ordered be
fore it, so as to make the dismissal of a
few appear as the result of a fair compan
ion with those who were nut notified to re
sign. When our Colonel went down to the
Boardi we were all ordered to hold our
selves in readiness. Those who were
afraid of " not passing," wanted the re
mainder to resign, and give as a reason,
that we felt "insulted at being ordered be
fore the Board." It didn't take, the fable
of •• the fox who lost his tail." was remem
bered. Capt. Gibson and Scott, were or
dered before the Board first. Capt. Scott
was aivay on a scout. and Capt. Gibson
started immediately fin• Beveriv, where
the Board, composed of Brig. (feu. Mil
roy. Maj. Sheathed' and Capt. Craig, were
in session. When Capt. Gibson got to
Beverly the Board Ives just adjourning,
giving as a reason " that we might break
up the'army.'' Capt. Gibson volunteered
for an examination, and was highly com
plimented, was assured by members of the
Board that he would be reported to Head
quarters for promotion, &c.
We could have spaired a few of our offi
cers, and think that " the Army would not
have been broken up" by their examina
tion.
Why don't some of those gentlemen who
criticise the Army, and say bow the war
ought to be carried on, come out here ?
I warrant you they do not know the differ
ence between receiving a bayonet from a
lady, and a round from a battery of Artil
lery, and two or three thousand muskets.
There is a great difference between hav
ing read from " the chair"—" The compa
ny will . meet here at —o'clock," A.
on —, 1862, for parade,"—and the Ad•
jutant say, "You • will report with forty
rounds of cartridges." Phew I Atid then,
when you hear the shrill yell ofa rifle shell,
and see it tare the life from the breast of
a friend ; when you feel the ball, stirring
your hair, or taking your hat off, stop at
the nearest tree, log, or rock. look at the
locket that contains the image of —;
tighten your belt, and, if your nerves will
allow you, think of home ; forgive your en
emies, with a sax rotiscum, and "go in,"
at the head of your men. Now little those
at home know of what it is to soldier.
God bless our own dear country. right or wrong.
If right, we'll bravely hoist the stars and stripes ;
If wrong. we will as fewdessly redress her,'
And quell the craven hearts that dim her fame.
gruLtr.,_ NET C•AL, • MOWN AND
COKE.DICKSON. SMWART & ro..
509 LIBERTY STREET.
Having superior girsilitial for admiring the' best
quality of Coal. Nut Seal. Slack and conk, are
PreDa=tp deliver the eareiOn any quantity to
suit p ruers, at reasonable , rats. Our Coal is
brought to &esti daily byrailroad: and is dry and
&soft= slask._?artieidar attention given to sup
plying falitilite. e26-3s
MILLINERY -GOODS
AT
WJIOLESALE.
WE HAVE JEST RECEIVED DI.
RECT from the
Importers and Manufacturers,
The largest and best selected Stock of
Bonnets and Hats, Ribbons and French
Flowers, Shaker Hoods and
Ruches. Thintbasine,
Eai crapes,
Rousts,
' - .111111ka; Melina%
And allkinde tff_ - -
MILL INERT .00.01bll.
Which we bays ever offered to our Customers.
As we now sell FOX OAP, we are enabled to
offer goods - al low u any Eastern Jobbing House.
JOSEPH HORNE, 77 MisHket St.
MORNE'Ss
77./EAMMET STREET.. •
ENTIRE NEW . STOOK OF ROODS
• LOW P.R IC.ES.
STOVIS
Telesadi*l.Atilibasidajlas and Lao
d oo d s , Li n e n awakkarobish. hosiery Gloves.
Hopp Skirts,
_Com* Bar Nat* and all kinds
at ear ad ; *
our lino, now
selling at ' • „
WHOtiklidiffletANDßlTAlL,
At the ./ero.Lowealicletillees.
;:mmunieclioinrs.
CIIPPING wirsrsMsrmtet
MR. & MRS. BERM
Teeth extracted. Hot.' , Cidd and Shower
Dat" BUM 177 Gann street.
:1)
•
A. 100 Bozo arl"Toilet Palm SOOl4
For mite by . & nos.,
mut Nos. 12 fa& LIII-W•oil amt.
PITTSBURGH, THUISDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1862.
JOHN V. TERRY-DANIEL A. PRICE-OLIVE* T. TERRY
I. WATTS,
WITH
TERRY, PRICE, dr CO:,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Cloths. Cassimeres. !Minuets. Vest.
lugs. Tailors• Trimmings. &e..
225 74f./LIVICE'r STREET.
NORTH SIDE. PHILADELPHIA
delthly •
JABIESMILLINGAR, MONONGABIE.
LA PLANING MILL, would reirpeetfall, in
form the public that he has rebuilt since the lire;
and haring onlarged.hls establishment. and filled
it with the newest and must approved maehinerr:
is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing
Wards. scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box
making. de. ti
SOUTH Prrrummon, Sept, 7, 1857. Ja2o
S
.'Fine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Un
der and Overahirts on hand, and male to order, on
shortest untie% at
R. WILLIAMSON'S
FACTORY,
No. 47 NI. Clair Street
JOB. H. TI-10311PSIDIN,
GENERAL AGENT
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 4 North Fifth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PA
EATON, ILAORIIN & 00.,
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS
—OF—
Trimmings. Embroideries. Hosiery. Cloves, Shitty,
Cravats. Undembirts , Skirts , Yarns.
Ribbons; Rnehse6Flowers,
Zephyse Wool.
A full line SMALL WARES always on hand.
Cs. City and Country Merchants supplied at
low pries,. EATON. MACRUM & CO.. •
.1421 M ACRO
Fifth street.
EAG-LE OIL WORKS.
WIGHTNAN & ANDERSON.
lEDEFINEIRS AND DZALWRX IN PIPRE
MI Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed. Pittsburgh.
Also, Bens°le and Car Grease constantly on
hand.
Orders, loft at Chess, Smyth & Co's on Water
and First streets, will be promptly filled.
oc3i:6in
JAMES H. OHILDS.
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allughttn - y
14.1SUFACTI:RERS OF
SE AIMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
OSINTA_ILSTIRG S.
13 Inehme to 40 Inches Witte.
Li. Orden. may bo left at It. Malts CO's.
UM Wood stmt. Pittsburgh. no3l:ly:is
N. B. dr C. I'. MARKLE,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
BOOK, CAP, LETTER,
and all kinds of
WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from
No. 27 Wood street to
NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pittsburgh, Pa..
l Cash paid for RAGS. ap9
WILLIAM BAGALEY,I
WHOLESALE SHO . O ER I
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,,
.fiocktr
V3l. H. SMITH JOS. H. HUNTER,
WM. H. SMITH & co,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NOS. 112 SECOND . AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
de23 PITTSBURGH .
JESSE JOHNSON,
GENERAL CONIEISSION lERCIIANT,
AND MIAMI IN
Flour. Grain audedi kinds of CoMatey
Produsio. Wholes mot Liquors.
Clears. Totem, Ste.
HIGHsr-LiberalN& adeanceimade on consignments of
WIN
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE NW SOUTH SECOND ST.,
atmay PHILADELPHIA.
p: remit 2- ' RZYMIIIR.
• Leta stlCUlailtaiiikidaan'a.
REYMER 13 AK ) .1.13M n 40
[Sneeenor to Rayner A Anderson,]
• - •• •
ir•resipi:•hatiazeisiag.lciaiseeffi nsarr ,
saters. flee woodieb
NOS. ass AND 11$. WOOD STREET.
• ' ' • • Arnestruss.
CARR/4151-ES, BUGGIES,
EOCHAY9F,:iIFIXIES AND SLEIGHS.
4 1 1,1 ff trr'itsimstPuna
s.„r"--,11”,
4011PFILdt surilatittisALoox.
4101144111HOWSISCII wodidroaahnilds old
aide arid customers teat ha is still to Woad&
it his oldstriad,_ APOLLO HALL. admit** on
Fourth street. Ha hap always - inr lastrba but
quality of lioswi r mitiog. _gong/mum with th e
hall, a wall ap mum saloon, with ao.d
tables, balloon cula. - 7 !
Remember the platio.‘At HO. Fourth et..
nearWowdowlywiso tom rill.- iy10:17
„eicameiti, &e. :
let.-_ —egress% and 14 cans choice brands
1 0 QDtef i resiorttd.brands, y. 3 and
4 ..,..3115116 2..... .
56s7D V
50 ,- . ole , Toftut).
.
20 dal •Aiareliatioe.
10 d 0...-,
10 do ,- ,VRd.
•• ••”- ...;
ilk
11 , ', 1 ° _,•;,.• VI n" d
rTocOhor p mute e. mw. OW •Or Pie Prate.
Anekories, Oliessolke e , • MU by _
jun WoodUS.
~•.. • , N 05.115 mid /25 street.
GA"WrIIIPS •
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First Edition.
LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,
The Capture of Rebel Batteries
on Skidawy Maud.
PHILADELPHIA, April 2d.—The follow
ing extracts from a letter received in this
city, give some interesting particulars of
the capture of the rebel batteries on Skida
wy Island :
U. S. STEAMER SowioLE,Wursaw Sound,
Georgia, March 25.—T0-day at half past
12 m., signal was made for the squadron'
in Warsaw Inlet, to get under way and
follow the Seminole. We proceeded in
line of battle np Wilmington River very
slowly, not knowing the channel very well.
Capt. Gilles being on board the Norwich,
which drew the least water, until we,arrived
within a mile of the battery, when the Nor
wich fired a rifled shell in among a party
of horsemen - near it. The round seemedito
stagger them, for the horsemen curvetted
about about in confusion and fled.
Proceeding up a little further, the Nor
wich let the rebels have another shell in
an encampment that was near the battery,
when the whole party tied, leaving the
battery and the whole, place deserted.
Giving them several more doses, right in the
earthworks, we cleared them out entirely,
and then manned the boats, went on shore,
and took formal possession. Captain
Gilles planted the old flag upon the high
est rampart himself, and Acting Master
Steel ran up with a picket guard of eight
or ten men, and planted the old gridiron
—the glorious stars and stripes—on the
rebel headquarters,. amid salvos of mus
ketry, at the same time carrying away the
miserable, worn-out secession dishcloth !
that was flying there. The rebels left lit- I
tle behind them worth having, but their
dinners, which were still cooking over a
wood fire.
Capt. Giles then ordered that the whole •
-work should he destroyed, us we did not
wish to hold it, having no soldiers with us.
The batteries were then fired in the inte
rior, and soon burst into a fine blaze. ear
rying everything before it. Skidaway Fort
is now among the things that were. The
rebel houses and private property were
humanely spared, but were afterwards
destroyed by the rebelsoldiery.
The works on Skidaway were very well
built, and had the enemy remained and
fought they could hare given us some troub
le. It is evident that the Port Royal fight
is still ringing in their ears, or else they
would not be pet to such an ignominious
tight, every time they see a Federal gun
boat. The success of the achievement is
great. and Skidaway, as well as the than.
nel of the Wilmington river, this side of
Thunderbolt, is now in our hands. Our
glorious untie is still blessed, and our arms
wtormus.
After all the orks were completely de
stroyed. the squadrot consisting of the
Seminole, the Wyandoag au the Norwich,
steamed back to its atiginiage iiiWarsaW
Sound.
We have a rebel primmer on board, who
says they aro in a bad way at savannah for
food. Governor Brown has stopped the
distilling'of whisky, as they will wan! the
grain for bread, which will be (ithely out
in J Id v.
Port Pulaski has not yet surreadersd.
but must do so before lone, as the batteries
intended f,r its bombardment are nearly
completed.
Important Hebei Movements in
Virginia.
WASHINGTON. A pril 2.-1 nformat ion has
just been received from the N. Y. Times'
correspondent on the:Lower Potomac, that
contrabands from Fredericksburgh report
the town now occupied by thirty regiments
of the enemy, the main part of which have
arrived there within the past three days.—
They report that the steamer St. Nicholas
and one other, which formerly plied todif•
ferent points on the Rappahannock, us be
ing held in readiness io transport rebel
troops down the Rappahannock to some
point. Other rebel troops are reported as
having gone down the. York River to rein
force the enemy's position at the mouth,
where the rebel be: eries are small. De
tachments of rebel cavalry still occupy
Acquia Creek, and as far as Dumfries.
Another magazine has been found at
Shipping Point containing a large quantity
of shells.
Banks• Division Skirmishing en
WoonsrocK, ( Court House of Shenan
doah county,) VA., April I.—Gen. Banks
advanced from Strasburg this morning
towards this point. When epproaching
the town, Colonel Ashby with his cavalry,
supported by a force of rebel inflintry
and a battery, disputed the passage of
the U. S. forces, but we passed onward
through the town. the rebels frequently
stopping and throwing shells, to which we
responded with effect.
Gen. Banks pursued the rebels to Edin
burg, five miles south of Woodstock.—
Ashby's men, - in their retreat, burned two
iurniiikeand one railroad bridge. All the
railroad bridgesbetween here , and Strns
brit had 'been previously bented.• •
The only' cesualtfthat occurred 'on our
Bide t in this ntoventent, was the killing of
a'private of the 29th Pennsylvania regi
me*. Ayrivate of the 2d Massachusetts
Tegllzialit:"lreceiveda:ritle on,his belt
late "hat it was received,
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
IerIN'IME WARD F0U'12111217,
' •-' • [PITTSBURGH, PA.
Warehoum, No.-1411 Tara and 120 Second sta.
.21miallsetatimrof all 1111116!and descriptions of
Ceal lilif,7 l / I staireraidr... and Water Pipe.
eadkori Boum Steel Moulds.
,Pnlltes4_ atoms n •
Alecf,l bins and e Casting. of every do
setifstion made.to older. •
Having a Complete machine shop attpebed to
the Foundry; all necessary fitting will be carefully
attended . fe2lllydsw
ENTRSB.73 PER NONTII. FOR A
two-story DWELLING - HOUSE. No. 77 .
Chatham street. ADS . CUlk to
THBERT & SON.
No. 51 Market meet.
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H'SOO Bates ITd. 111.3111 ft •
d 6 Sealed do
Now for Nide by • REysiEß. & BROS.,
ndk24 N0a.126 and 128 Wood street,
pEcass..:as BARRELS PECANS
Just received and fipas y algtivr
MAR & BRO&.
1114 Noe. 126 and 1211 Wood street.
A• SPLENDID DWELLING FOR
rent oaths isomer of Third and Ben; Nine
roontaand hall. Rent,. ow. _
CUTHBERT ON •
.. Obi _ . 51 Market &S
street.
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1 111 .1 . 1 t COLLINS.
SELECT• - r A. .
THE CHASE OF THE BLOODHOUNDS
From Borden Paths; and Those Who
Trod 'rliem
111 - THOMAS COLLEY GRATTAN
lieeravan !'' roared . the Squire.
"Here. your honor," answered the hunts
man. Shamus!" " It's here lam
sir.'' said the whipper-in. Are the dogs
all ready ?'"• They're all in the couples,
your honor.' "A nd the gentlemen's
horses?" " The saddles is on them, sir."
"Then let them be tight girdled. for I'm
going to give them a real run. Now, gen
tlemen," continued our lent. as he was
wheeled out into the hall and towards the
open door, "I am sorry to say I am going
to put you off with a drag this morning.-
1 thought to have had a deer for you ; but
old Crogan is so angry with me for cheat•
lug him out of the big Mad:buck the other
day, that. he has not left a thing out of
bounds since then." " What is thedrag?''
asked some one. Volt shall see. — re
plied the Squire. Ilring out the drag!"
" Here he is your honor," exclaimed a
voice ; and a figure bounded into the hall
from a side door, in the fitshion of the
sprite" in a modern pantomime. But no
sprite, ever so demon-like, could be more
hideously formed to cast terror into the
souls of the child-audience at holiday time,
than was the apparition which so suddenly
burst upon the full-grown beholders on
' this memorable morning. It was a living
maim, in tight dress, with a handkerchief
tied round his waist and a close cloth cap
on his head, but smeared with blood from
crown to sole, even his thee ; and, as he
laughed and showed his white teeth and
twinkling eyes through the gory streaks;
nothing could he more - spelling. Every
one of the strangers started and shrank
back. " Don't be afeard, gintlemen, it
isn't a murther I committed. It's only
myself that's in it. Godroon, at your ear
-1 vice, my Lord, and long life to you: just
dressed out to: show sport to your honors.
Don't you know me, Sir Jeffery?"
"This is a sorry sight!" said Jack Man
deville, with a stego'start. " Out, damn
ed spot !•' extending his hands towards
Godroon, as if he would push him back to
the door he emerged from. This hit of
theatrical fun brought the rest of us eome
what to ourselves, and the scene, revolt
ing as it was at first, began every minute
to have something excittingln it, as the
Squire explained that it was ti run with the
bloodhounds he was, about to treat us to,
'and that GodroOh wet the ~carry they were
to follow. "But, good God, is there no
danger of them catching him?' - azked
some one. " Oh, not the least, he is used
to it." said the Squire. "So are theeels,"
remarked another. " Oh. ne;ei• fear.
there is neither tire nor fryi 11 Z- pies
lion. Are you quite ready, God reoe ?••
" Intirely so, sir," replied the " drag"
with an alacrity that was reassuring.
"Then take your pole, and take care of
yourself, and God speed you r" exclaimed
the Squire, in accents serious if not actual
ly solemn. And as Godroon flourished
his leaping-pole and cut a few capers out
tti the court before the house; his mist&
added, " Mind vour steps, run steadily,
and look before yoa leap—no shouting nor
screaming at the does—hold your breath
well in—mind what 1 say to you, God
roon." .`• I will, your honor. What law'
are von giving me ?'' ‘• Twenty minutes."
•• Hours!" cried Godroon. " You'll
want it all. Tubberara bog is a mile off,
and the rath is a quarter beyond that.
You know you are safe among the elm
trees there, Godroon.'"•lt's not straight
there I'm going sir ; I must show:your hon
or and the gintlemen better sport than
that. I'll give a cast into the ould plan
ration first "
`• Well, away with von ! and once more
God speed you:" said the Squire, and the
blessing was echoed by every one of the
household, who all looked anxious, though
highly delighted, as if there was some
thing very serious in the "sport" all were
preparing for. (iodroou leaped lightly
over the fosse by the aid of his pole, and
' flourishing it in the style of a drum major
' marching at the head of a regiment, he
I started away, as fearless and buoyant as if'
he was only going out for a little trot with
the beagles. The servants, too, brought
forth the boots and hunting .frocks worn
by the visitors the day before ; and (while
-we equipped ourselves) by order of the
Squire, a low door in the corner of the
court was opened, and the kennel display
ed in which the blood-hounds were
lodged.
[To be continued.]
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245 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH
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of well ietecied
GOOk;PARUIR AND HEATING STOVES
110,RoyrD
hltekewlhautges...Orate. Area* Mil.
low Ware, ae,atrimmg which w il l
Mini the Pest Cowl Obeli
Stoves ha the elate.
The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight,
and. Iron "Oit]]
Wereawarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the
State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK
STOVES Maward F ed th e . Mao IRST PRE-
ARU to
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For the BEST WOOD COO NOWIN USE. The
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and BUILDERS to the largest stock of
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Coal Cools Stthms .witb Soap Stone Linings; which
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OFFICE, So. 37 Fifth St., Bank Block
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
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Vice President: D. M. BOOK, 'Secretary: Capt.
WILLIAM DEAN. thmeral Agent.
DIRECTORS—Isaac Jones, C.O. Hussey, Har
vey Child:t. Capt. R. C. Om.; Jebn • A. , Wilson. B.
L. Fahnostock, John D. McCord; Captain Adam
Jacobs, R. I'. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean.itobert L.
M'Orew. Robt.,H. Davis.
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JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT:
FOR THE SALE - OP
Flour. Grain, Baron. ,Lard, Rutter
Dried Fruit" and Prodnee
Generally. .
Corner Markel and Firstlikhreiptil.
PITTSBURGH, PA.:
REFER O—Franeis
Dilworth, S r.
T r, S: Ctithbert & son, Pittaburith:
Boyd & Ott; Ileisker & Swearingen. S. Brady,
Cash. M. & M. Bonk. List Howell, Mangle & Co.,
George 1%. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton &
Wheeling. roy:li:2l4Eis
OWEN BYRNE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
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49 St. Clair Street.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OZ.
DER CHEAP FOR CASH . .
HATING RETURNED FROM NEW
YORK, with a choice-stock of CLOTHS;
CASSIMERES and VESTINGS. which can be
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SairGreut inducements offerixl to cash buyers.
sentitn •
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no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold
weather is the time when tbe apparatus' can be
used to its best advantage. Medical gentlemen.
and their families have their teeth • extracted by
my process, and are ready to testify as to the
safety and painlessness of the operation, what
ever has been said by persons interested in as.
setting the contrary having no knowledge of my
process.
ner ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in ever]
style. E. DUEY. Dentist.
nol4-Iydis 134 Smithfield street,
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ROBT. DALZELL at CD.;
Wholesale Grocers,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
A N D
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. 231 LIBERTY STREET, -
staluol. PITTSBURGH
SMITH & PITCAIHN,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
ST. CLAIR sorrep,mrx,
IMPORTANT
INVENTORS•
PATENT AGENCY.IO PATENT AGENCY.
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For Twelve Team! For She'issot, 4mair
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NOTE—AII information necessary to procure 'a
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charge.
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David P. Holloway. defftlf
N.A.TELONA. OIL.
WE ARE NOW NANIIFACTURINIA
this article s which for brilliancy in burning.
freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of
color, (which color we warrant to be changed by
age or expasure) . is unsurpassed by any illumi
nator in this or k.astern markets. As a pmtitable
Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend
it. Also, our manufacture of
CAUSTIC. SODA,
whichy all large Soap Makers and a l l efineries.
excels lef per cent. instretssth the make
of English Soda brought to this country. Oar
manufacture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, SC!
Are so well and favorably known, we trust the
mention is sufficient
All orders and inquiries will be promptly at
tended to by addressing.
GEORGE COLHOTTN, Agent,
Penna. Salt MannfacturingComparm
21 Wood street, Pittsburgh:
nolSilydaw:is
10 RigirPERA OF CRUDE AND RE
FINED PETROLEUM OlL.—The under
signed is prepared to receive and store Olt in large
quantities on the most favorable terms. The re-'
cent action of the Board of Underwriters pre
clude insuring oil stored within the city limits.
and a strong effort is being made to 'have a law
passed by the Legislature to prevent its being
stored.
Our stores and dock at Elizabeth Port. N.
afford the best facilities for storage or shipment,
as the oil can be insured, and vessels can load at
our own dock.
We will dispatch a ship to London les soon as
a cargo of oil is received at oar yard, and others
will follow with regularity..
Advances made on mountainside to our friends
in London.
SEM=
Elisabethennsylvania Railroad and Allentmln
tom Port.
For cards 'and farther information call ;sit No.
93 Diamond street. Office NO. 1 kiihn'teLass
Buildings. Pittsburgh. Penn.. betweenihe home
of 11 and 19 o'clock m. • : - .
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22 6 -lawdlm was Grealwiebet..Naurnrk•
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HARBISON A. COFFIN, Special Partner.
General Partnere. •
MEANS dc COFFIN,
(flueoemors to IlTandlees. Maass k C 0..)
WHOLESALE • GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Weans &mete,
felOds PITTAIIIIAON, PA.
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ATTORNEY 1441.111%,.
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guidon. • lowa. - Loa.
aokr aaddbobana.* •
odeilfoo No. 125 'FOURTH STREET.
B.
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REAL ENTATE'ANDGMVERAL AGENT,
DRAMS IN •
NOTES, BONDS. MORTGAGES and other Sean
him apt
D m. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT:
Wholesale and retail by
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isagait-ecal emir lisaiaidiend
rwrzip couL'Autis mrl!is
OF THE NM DEMUR= STYLES '
In Plain White and with oioloval ediges. •
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NOTARY
OFFICE, AT TUE
PITTSBURGH POST. FIFTH STREET.
1021 - near Wood.
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'Rio moit.gila - OWNEMIS.,4IR: Sit Kers
1 INFALVITLMLINIMENT FOR RORSES
is . unrivalled by any, in all eases. efLa r estees•
arising from Sprains. Bruise, or Wren its
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effect is. magical and certain. Harness wr7
tialls,.seratches, Mange. &c., it will also
cure Spavin and Ringbone may easily: t DE*
.ventetland cured in their incipient 5t410 1 14 .tlitt
Confirmed cases are beyond . the - possibuityregli
Bansc,it. MU. No ease of the kind , ,Jboweeff e is
so desperate or hopelessbut it may be allosiAf
by this Liniment, and its faithful afinlkathaWUJlL
alawyaremove 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 filet aPPearenbellof
Lameness will effectually prevent those foredda
diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable,
and which render so many otherwise 'valuable
horses nearly worthless; ' -.., •
R. E. SELLERS & 1 00....-' - ''
de27:ly-dtiwteow Agents forPittsbuirgiti;
HUGH 'N..BOLE.'•
BrimEit jc ImAalborg , .
Duquesne Way. near the Point, willjnake
to order, and warranted as good a can ,be
made, :tho following machinery, viz': :: sumo
Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and hum
Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling Machin*);
Bowfin and Tobacco Screws; Patent-right. aid
Model Machines, in the best manner. Shafting'.
Pullies 'and Hangers, of all sizes ' nd variety;
&c rows , of any diameter and pitch, to fift een feet
in length. R ill also make, and have on him%
Dootor and Nisgol Engines, and Deck Pumps for
steamboats, &e. Lathe inhear4 and other Plan
ing done to order; can plane 32 inches wide, by 111
feet 6 inches long.
All Orders Promptly Pilled and Earnaglip
Solicited. -•
N. B.—Particular attentioninid promptitude
given to repairs on Printing rressecandles
Machines,MY /kly
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D. IBMS C. tigggig.
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ILI BURGH CITY GLASS WORlDifeWturi.
house, 119 Water street, and. 151 Jeststreet.
Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Mogemita
hale House. Manufacturers f Pittsbur Viti
Window Glass Druggists' Ware and Ameri
can Convex Glass, fur parlor windows. churches
and public buildings. • Ipi
.NEW .MEDICAL DISCOVERY,.
Fon... THE SPEEDY . AND PERIM/1-
ENT cure of
GONORRHEA, 0 LEET, lIRETHAL
Discharges. Seminal 'Weakness, Nightly- lib
stone, Incontinence, Genital Irrita
bility Grarei, Stricture and
Attentions of the hid- '
at VP and Bladde r
Which has bee , i Fed by upiwardeof
• ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS {
in their practice,
A with estint nom%
: gin 'e poun a riSTAT6 C 7 '"' (.irs tIJ '7,943Y
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
.
are szeedy iii ac t ion , often stetting:* gain tti a
few s, and, when a cureiseffectalttiapessaart.!
mit They are prepared fro* vegetable., egtiwota
that are harmlekSon the tymori. and nevetzwaale
ate the stomach, or impregnate - the , breath and
being sugar coated, all nitaseona Ingle& ited,w.
No change of diet is necessary whiLdusjod ;
nor does their action interfere with - par=
snits: • Etteh box contains six dozen !Mx.- ....i,;
.
PRICE...ONE p y = ' ' " ~.-% '-
izillcift;issaaatihrmsil.: Aiesorall
vembised Agent. on xoeuipt o the money. ,
Foie gaznitne. without •ie3t•limiataWialr-daa
raignciAiiiviiiiiiiiiigAltiTAW •
rr • .: SOSkPlt. g-i
corner Market Street and ,
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ira*Et.i.eiras *Nin - "giiii ....: "-:- -
M., RENTz-DWllling on Lomist..-attoskillao
gheny; two on. ThW .street; three e
M m - amend
street; one on Foleral AMOS 415':;fies , Withiett
sint
corner Second and Ross:, cornm-Thekel,
Fit:
Rom street; 77 Chatham street: renal•
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72 First street; More on Mark& street. -
stores, corner Market and Third.. Rent o _ well
jil' from
$76 to
Wl* . r Cli n nkß ß Tl airet the
offere of
mh26 S T SO N,
' 61 Market street •
MAIM—
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10 Casks of Duff Gordon's Pale Sheens
10 . Superior Old Port,
10
Madoira. •
55
5 RIM' Pipes " Champatta• Dwain
5 ' Ginger
Pasisobset7
Cherry -
In store and for sale by _
ndafett No. lie Wood street.
WIOREIGN
A 7 50 Bap Abnonds.
30 do Filberts.
30 do Emilia Walnuts,
25 do. Cream Nuts. •
40 do Cocoa Nuts,
Also 25 barrels Pecans and 900 bushois Pea
Nuts, in store, and for sale by
NEYMER k 8i11e42-
mb24 Nos. 126 and 128 Vfood attest,
SIIGAR
-30 Banda Crushed &war.
30 do Granulated Strar,
30 do 'Powdered do _
100 do A Coffee Refined Seger,. .
100 do B do 'do •
In store and for ante Inr-
REYMER 'dc BROPRIMR,
Noe. 126 and 128 Wood streak
WILLIAM CARR & •C 0.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Importers of '
WINES, B=ANDIES, GINS, Alt.
ALSO. •
• 'Distillers aad'Dealers
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA HEHlinnligir
327 and ISM , labmiplitrAnS
so9ay P il
Er _ P A._
SPRING GOODS.
186 2.
CLOTHS, CASEIMAS
AND
yESTINCIN.
wMANZ NOW IN,NINEUAN A-CON-
E
PUT; dbelcof. •
SPRING Goons,
til:new and &habit' styles, which ilihieNt
earthily selected ha-New York. with% isitslo -
please the, mostlastidequa told eamohigas.ja all
the - various ewe -tibiae 'sad acivailhe — orthe
Wew eolith au
th seine early dellfrom
bar Moot the
vat lie,' to feet theltorite - pt
eor . -
- salurozi (num idt 90
Merchant- Tailor.is,
NO. 'lt MINN Street. .