Volume XX. THE PITTSBURGH POST Published every morning, [Sunday's excepted. Corner Fifth and Wood Streets. TERMS $6 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. Sir - Delivered by carriers 12 cents per week. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Iqu.sr4, one ee timestiso ' thr ' 81 00 " one week 175 " one month 500 " three months 13 00 " six months 18 00 " nine months 24 00 TEN LlTilgar 30 00 make a square. About eight words &gene a line. BMW= notion], inserted on the local page, tea Gents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office every Saturday Dionaing I!?'Torms $1 per annum, in advance Single copies, ready for mailing, Flyx CICNTS Air Address JAMES P. BARE. Editor and Proprietor. AT Advertising at reasonable rates DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c - _ CMANSON LOVE, DEALER IN • Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, sign of the original'Bee Hive, No. 74 Market street. JnsEP H HORNE.DEALER IN TR IM . LINGS. Embroide ries and Straw Goods. 77 Market street. - - ES .t CO.. DEALERS M 24 in Embroideries, Notions, Trimmings. Are., Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street. HJ. LYNCH. DEALER IN DRY . GOODS, 96 Market street. . _ W& D. MUGU& DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, corner Fifth and Market streets. WHITE. ORR & CO.. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Fifth street. DRUGGISTS SWON JOHNSTON, DEALER IN Pure Drugs. corner Smithfield and Fourth etroets. Prescriptions compounded at all bourn 421 A. FAHNENTOCK A. CO., WllO - 1 EUEIb SALE DKUthMST, and Manufacturer,. Lr White Lead and Litharge, corner of Wood and Front streets. Dll. GEORGE U. KEYSER, DRUG. GIST, 140 Wood street. corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. BL. FAUNESTOCK. WHOLESALE • DRUGGIST, corner of Fourth and Wood H. SUPER, DEALER IN DRUGS, • Ac. , corner of Penn and St. Clair streets. J - 01111EPit !LEADING. DRUG GIST , corner of Diamond and Market i+treem INSURANCE AGENTS JGARDINER COFFIN. AGENT *OR . Franklin. Philadelphia and Reliance Insu rance Companies, North-east corner Wood. and Third streets. fLIANETEL REA, SECRETARY WI- P. 7 ZEN'S Insurance Company, corner Market and Water streets. GORDON, SECRETARY WES • TERN Insurance Company, No. 92 Water street. DM. BOOK. SECRETARY ALLE -40 OIIENY Insurance Company. No. 37 Fifth street. PA. INADENIA, AGENT FUR DEL. • AWARE Mutual Safety Insurance Corn piny. No. 95 Watpr AA. CANALS= t BRO" GENERAL • humane() agents. N 0.63 Fon,* Area. GROCERS AND COMMISSION. NAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDL%G 10 and Commission Merchant. for the sale of Flour. Grain. Bacon, Lard. Butter, Seeds, Drie d Fruit and Produce generally, No. If._ Mark et street, corner of First, Pittsburgh: DALZELL & SON. COMMIS. stP SION Iferilianti6_for the sale of Crude and Refined °extols 0i141.1 4 10. 69 and 70 Water street. Pittsburgh. Advances made on consignments. _ . . a BROTHERS. DEALERS IL in Foreign Fruit:4, Nuts and Spices, Confec tionery, Sugars. Fire Works. &c., Nos. 136 and 128 Wood street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh. WILLIAMBAGALEY, WHOLE SALE Grocer, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. WBI. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLE. sale Grocers, Nos. 63 Second and 147 First streets. JJOHNSON. CO3OIIII I thION eN Merchant.. Mee and Warehouse No. W South Seeend street, Philadelphia. HENRY EL COLLINS, COXISISSION Mereduad, No. 25 Wood street above Wa ter, Pittsburgh. wiT CARR It CO., WHOLESALE WE • Grocers. NoB.. 327 and 229 Liberty street. MEANS COFFIN, lISHOLESALE Grocers, corner Wood and Wster streets, ittsburgh. rinIIERRAN & GETTY, WHOLESALE said retail Grobers. North-emt corner of Ohio dreetand the Diamond, Alleitheor City. MOORHEAD, COMMUNION NI • Meribint. No. 71 Water street, below Mar ket. Pittsburgh. ILLZR £ itICKETSON, PROLE. M ealitliroeers, Nos. 2Zrand =Scorner of Lib erty and Irwin streets. VARIAN W. WOODWELL, DEALER in EPurnituro. 97 and 99 Third street. and 111 Fourth !treat. FACIENER t IRWIN, DEALERS IN Fundture, No.loB Smithllehlstreet. 114, littrLellit. Dimming-ix out. NITURE. No. 45 Smithfield street. JOL XERES. At EON , DEALERS IN furniture, 135 Smithfield street. between 6th and Virgin alley. Toims FARLEY, .DEALER IN . farnitare r lltlfedknral street, Allegheny. v-nrciutzvocx; nicuat. IN Carpets, 112 Market street. vA it H. WICALLIIM, DEALERS • in CarPtiti. 87 Fourth street. G=AFF & CO", DIALER IN STOVES, =Liberty Street. AtA MUM DEALER IN STOVES, • cotter Beyond and Wood streets. SGRAY & EON , MERCHANT TAX • LOW. No. 19 Mb street. Swoarror rzinciu mr, MEMitiHANT %tams. Na 40 et. Cur stria.. WEL ire= s COL; .IU3R43IANT TAILORS. N 0.143 Mora Week Alla J• • mitairme. irmatanuiarr TA . AIOII., . 1 4# 1 t straktAlkradea PSI building. 0= 24. 51-miIIMMIZINCHWIrr 11r..• 'IIIIICLLO_X, DEALER fir FE. • ANOS. kr:, No. U. Wood street. JJ. Wl= dk Ra o ., DE A LNIN IN . PIANOS. earner Fourth and Market ets. nlll3lllllliiwz liminurAc. WI/ • Wen and dation in an kinds Tobacco. /3nut and &cam 148 and 151 Wood stmt. , 'Er _YOH 411111111inum, DZAIXIBIN TO. ILA SACCO sad Sews anderfilt. Cbaeles Hotel, Wood stmt. . . , . . . . . • 4 .. • I .. ...' ..,.. .. . • l 1 tli , . -I 1 . . . I .: 1 1 , -. 1.- 1 I N j 1 .. 1 1 -. 0 ... 15t DAILY posT. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS HARRISBURG CORRESPONDENCE HOCSE OF REPRESENTATIVE.i, April Mil, 181;2. j . Speaker Rowo called the [louse to order at ten o'clock. The apportionment bill being the order, was considered. Several speeches were made for and against the measure, on the amendment offered by Mr. Cessna. On this the member from Pike made a good common sense speech, in which ho remark ed that during the session he, as a general thing, stood with the "old man eloquent" from Allegheny, a gentleman well known for his profound learning. strict integrity —the very personification of what. a Legis lator should be: yes, I\l r. Speaker, the dex of this body. The remarks of this gen tleman were well timed and properly con ceived with striking hits on this Republi cans. Mr. Crane replied to this member it: a strange manner, reflecting on his Southern proclivities and a Breekinridge Democrat: With other remarks ill calculated to har monize good feelings. The menti,er from Pike denied in tote the charge, and stated that it was false, and if that member rrit crated it that he then was guilty ii:, false hood; that he (Crane) was not. nor never had been, a good Dentovrat. 'I his gond, man was called to order. but the members requested hint to go on. with applause• which the Speaker checked, (mid properly so.) The feeling between these appears to be anvthing else than amialde. I must say that the member from Pike the better of the Crane from Wane. The whole: day was taken up on the bill. The Democracy contending t'or an honest q ,or tionment. The voting was close. net more than one at any time in the majority. the Republicans to. a man, with melt calline. themselves Union Democrats, voting with the out and out Republicans; Speaker Rowe and Dr. Gross voting continually with our opponents. This has astonished the writer much, for I had a better opinion of these gentlemen than to timid t teat itt company with negro worshippers to do :t gross injustice to the people of this Com- / monwealth, bvfoisting on theta tin infamous • bill. I must here state that Judge Ross has also fell from gram; 1,, my utter aston ishment. The bill is fought inch by inch under great excitement. I have never yet, seen members so much exasperated as at present. The feeling is lividently a bad one, and now while I write the confusion is worse confounded. Your paper got here to-day minus the usual letter, inasmuch as I wail them reg ularly, is my reason for making the re mark. The Senate meet to-night. The matter to-day in that body was the bill free, the House in regard to the repeal of the net of last session. Seeral speeches were made for and against: some of them had merit, while others were flat, stale, and unimpor tant. Senator Penny made, as I thought, a convincing speech on the side of the people, as did Clymer. Mr. Speaker Hall's speech was good on the wrong side. He argued against light and knowledge, and what is worse. this gentleman knows better, for he possesses considerable ability and tact. The following acts were signed to ,lay by the Governor : "An Act for the more convenient col lection of poor tax in Pittsburgh.'' "An Act in relation to the Allegheny City Market House." "An Act to incorporate the Chartiers Cemetery Company of Allegheny.' . "Supplement to an Act incorporating the Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institu tion " "An Act supplementary to an Act de fining the manner of collecting the expen ses of grading and paving the streets and alleys in the City of Allegheny." PM. GI THITIVirs7tArti: and SURGICAL Office. No. NO . "ft Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. , •••/ , Pennsylvania. -z•,_ Dr. BROWN is an old citizen , i / of Pittsburgh, and has been in i l , Practice for thelpst twentrilive years: Ins business has been. confined mostly to Prirato and "/,. 0 C 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 regular graduate, and his ex perience in t he t reat meat of a certain class of diseases is a sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief by the use of his remedies and following his &Woe. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseaatis; Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of totter psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin dis eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speedy recovery. SEMINALWEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for the 'alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratitictation,, which the yours and weak minded often give way to. (to their o destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful disease IN A PEW DAYS — ho will warrant 31. _cure. He also treats Piles, (Beet, Gonnorrhmq. Stricture, Urethal Discharges, Female Weakues Monthly Suppressions, Affections, Pains Joint 5. Fistula in Alto, Nervous in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, ti gether with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms. containing vu. directed to DR. BROWN, N 0.50 Smithfie!,l St., Pittsbungh, immediately answer ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely !melte I and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh, Pa. nols-daw:is EW GOODS- We have just received from the EASTERN CITIES, ♦ CHOICE SELECTION OF .DMISIR.ALDM.E. GOODS for the present and approaching season. Buyers pre respeetfally requested to call and examine our stock. W. H. M'GEE At CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, 143 Federal street mhs earner Market Square. Allegheny c COTTON MOWERY A.ND GLOVED- A superior assortment of LADIES k CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE do do FANCY GLOVES, all of which we will sell wholesale and retail at the tweet mesa. EATON, MACRUM & CO., API No. 17 Fifth street. PITTSBCIRGH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1862-: PROPERTY FOR LEASE L A. Vi'rtli.:_,NClE.lll_lllG. /WHAT VALUABLE AND 'ELIGIBLY situated Lot, adjoining Allegheny Valley Railroad and Allegheny river. to Let for one or more years. The property h; divided into half ate! Aere Lets This property is well adapted for distilling- or Oil purposes. Inquire t 1 r terms of WM PHILLIPS, Glue Monuto..turvr, 'fry - street, or to the'subseriher, WM. F. JOHNSTON. 121 Penn street. prrlG,uslA in Freeport, and lands in Annstro County for sale, at low rates. ap2:2wd BALTIMORE PIANO FACTORY, PITTSBURGH BRANCH, UNMOVED TO N' 0. uS WOOD STREET, FIRST DOOR FDOM FIFTH STREET, ADJOIN FIRST CLASS PIANO, at the lowest possible priee. Call soon, only ft few left. WISE & BROTHER. ap.l Manufacturer.' oar. NUT COAL, SLACK AA D CCO K E.-1/ IC KSON. STEWART' CO.. in 509 LIBERTY STREET. Ilaringstiperior facilities for supplying the host quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Slack and coals. are prepared to deliver the satue, in any quantity to I.l!rehaser, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fre , ll dilly by railioad, and 6 dry and free from slack. Particular attention given to sup plying families. oe2i-3m S'.I'OCIcIIOLDRRS, GENERAL OFFICE. • PITTSCURGa. March 23. 1862. Pit is!c4: Fi. Waynt k Chicago Railway Company Cortifioutos Of Stook of thin COM p:tny will he issued to the Stockholders of the Fort V, ayne and Chicago Railroad ',llpany on and after the 1101 h of APRIL prox imo, on their complyitut with the following pro v b.mn of the agreement for the reorganization of said Company, to wit: " Holders it Stock of the PITTSBURGH, FT. WAY\E AND CHIC:VW ItAILROAD COSI PA N upon the attsigutuent of such Stock to such pewees as nay be designated, for that purpose, by the Purchasing Agents, may he allowed to receive apt equivalent amount of Stock in the new cor poration. in Shares of fine Hundred Dollars each, with grip Certificates for less amounts, not en titli :g holders to dividends." The Assignment Books will be opened on the 10th proximo. By Order W. 11. BARNES. Secretary. „ I+ IV. '. Its) A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Second, Pittsburgh, Manufaeturermol AV holesalo ald Retail dealerin Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, orate Frout3, Fenders', &c 44 In our Ha mph.. room m.ty be found the CELEIM AT Eli BERN 1N COOK STUN ES F.1 7 11E1:21 AND 'TROPIC, the merits of which Lave been fully tested by thousands, and the Move pronounced uuuqualed by any in thi , marker: : •:retLer with u great many other desirable Wittl,l;is. We have ako a very large avortment of PA►;t.til AND HEATING STOVES. eml,raeing sww! ..f the I.:EST PATTERNS now Offered to the grlthlk. n:: - FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very low prices. indw•mnents offered to builders in want of CATE FIWNTS. no6:6in EATON, MACRUM & CO., Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street. PITTSBURGH. 10BISERS A IND RETAILERS. TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDER/ES, 110SII:',ItY. GLOVES, MILLINERY GOODS. Shirts, Collars. Tieg, Zephyrs, Yarns, Fancy Articles and Notions of every kind. reS. City and Country Merchants, Milliners, Pedlars and all who buy to sell again, should call and examine our stock. • i 7 and 1.1.: DEPARTMENT—Second floor of J 7 and 19 Fifth street. mh22 TESTI DO MILLINERY GOODS AT WIT CoI.F.:SAI.E. WE MATE JUST RECEIVED DI RECI from the Importers and Manufacturers, The large t, and best selected-Stock of Bonnets and hate, lUblions and French Flowers, Shaker Moods and Ruches, Bombazine, English Crapes, Bonnets, Silks, Matinee, And all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS, Which we have ever offered to our Customers. As wonow sell FOll. CASH, we are enabled to offer goods as low as any Eastern Jobbing HOMO. JOSEPH HORN E, 77 Market SL 77 MARKET STREET. ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS AT LOW PRICES Dress Trimmings, Embroideries and Lase Gouda, Linen Hankkereniefs, Hosiery Gloves, HoOp Skirts, Corsets Hair Netts, and all kinds of New and Desirab le goods in our line, now selling at _ _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. At the I•cry Lowest Prices. mli2l JOSEPJI HORSE BECKHAM dr LONG, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Agricultural and Farming Imple mcnts, Seeds, &c. Agents for the Buckeye Mower 'and Reaper Woods' Mower and Iron Harvester. and Bockstoce and Anamon's Nursery. NO. 127 LIBERTY STREET, jaheandsw PITTSBURGH, PA. BARGAINS I BARGAINS ! LIAVING ACNE RECEIVED A LARGE and well selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, which have been purchased for cash. I am pre- pared to sell at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction *N.. Dont forget the place. JOSEPH 11. BORLAND'S, No. 96 Market street, aps 2nd door from Fifth street ANVILS, ANVILS, ANVILS—WE are prepared to repair Anvils. by putting on new steel faces and. horns. or droning them ma king them quito as good as new. aps & TETLEY, 136 Wood at, LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS LADIES KID SLIPPERS 60 CENTS AT O. 1$ FIFTH lITIBIZT, rald2 D. 8. DIPPENILIDIMI4 I (Allloll' Jitithitrackfikeski IddiumiffAr e k # SlS ta teit# S I 4- 41° • ' Iti l t.O. Itialtarld Asmat.lNa. I Wood St. - 1 •c Ili= NUTT is the time to buy et STOVE 0 all kin,t, bt .IFirFine White. Plain and Fancy Flannel Tin der and Overahirta on hand, and made to order, on shortest notice. at. R. WILLIAMSON'S smirwr FACTORY, No. 47 St. Clair Street. EATON, MACE,IIM & CO., JOBBERY AND RETAILERS —OF— Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery. Claret. Shirts, thlivilitTbbljonderihneirhtl. Skirts, rehyre Ruch es A fall line SMAL LWARES always on hand. SR. City and Country jlifereharite supplied at owSem. ja y i EATON. MACRUM CO., No. 77 Fifth street. JOHN V. TERRY...DANIIIL S. PRIOS..OLIVER T. TERRY. r. WATT S. WITH TERRY, PRICE, do CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Cloths. Cassimerea, Ilattlnsts, Vest. lags, Tailors' Trimmings. &e., 224 MARKET 9TIIIFIE171", NORTH SIDE. PHILADE7.3IIIA. del2.ly MAMESMILLINGAIIL MONONGAME UP LA. PLANING 31 ILLorould respectfully in form the public that he bas rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged hisestablishment, 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, mouldings, box making, &c. SOUTH PITTSBURGH, Sept, 1;1857. j a2O EAGLE OIL Wont:E.g. WIGHTNAN & ANDERSON. REFINERY AN!Dzimeas IN PURE Carbon Oil. quality guaranteed, Pittsburgh. Also, Bensole and Car Grease constantly on hand. Orders, left at Chess Smyth & Co's on Water and First streets, will be promptly filled. 0c26:6m JAMES H. OHILDS. HOPE COTTON HILLS, Allogrherty City, Pa., 31ANUPALOTCHRILO OP SEAMLESS - BAGS, AND OF • OSNAI3III.THG,S, 12 loohoe to 40 liktheo Wide. War Orders may be left at S. CHILDS & CO'S. 133 Wood street. Pittsburgh. no3lilyris K. 11. dr C. P. MARKLE, .Manufacturer, and Dealers in BOOK, CAP, LETTER, and alt kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood strobe to NO. 38 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa.. 4 , 41- Cash paid for RAGS. ap9 WM. 11. SMITH JOS. R. HUNTER. WM. 11. SMITH dr CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, .NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, de23 PITTIIBURGH 120=13 CEE1371:13 Late at Miller k Rieketeou'e. TiMIZMEIt do 131t0T.FIEll@g. [Successor to Reymer k Anderson.] Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Fruite. works.eetionery, Sugars. Fire Re.. NOS. 126 AND 129 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. C. WEST dr CO., stssupaoroasys OP CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAY% SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. Ha Pone Street, Plattsburgh. Kir All work warranted to be of the beet mate rial and workmanship. myltlyd. writ' .Ne w receiving a new supply of piano 'Pokes from Chieltering it &am Boston: Haselton Broth reN e rte ir eK k ie l Mr D artr BLit ). /31 1 o l r n em. : New York: ad of whien will be mid it Eastern Factory Mom SQL's n.if ELL 0 , 81 Wood street, lietWeen ILO . Diamond alley and Font& street. REMOVAL. T HE WERCANME AGENCY, R. G-. 31:1 nit 1,1 4Sr , Co., Corner,Willb .ad - Wood street*, will numrrio thaii Ares °its thelth_ APRILIEJ to the romp abenre*JONS6 41L-C .9, BAN comer 44 NJ OOD ANDIV,ERTR STREET& Eptnitmw on Ithoith street. mh29:2w SHAKER • 110011111— 100 DOZEN, WRITE AND COLORED SIMMER • HOODS, or sale by the twee oe einaledosea. EATON ; MACRUM & CO., apt No. 17 Fifth street GENT% PINE CALF. BOOTS, $4.00 GENT'S BINE • CALF BOOTS FAO Galinna D. S. DIFl& CALFF'ENBA .00 Na 1S Fifth Otreit.• apS M door from,Noskot. JENNE JOlllllBOlll, 611111111-COIII3SION MCIANT, AN ‘,. 9 1 "0113 Fleur. illeataiusdailklldwillis Coastry Prefikatmollai.eliardi LIVEOm aril* _Mt MAW . adviser =doom conidgmnents or w.PR OFFICE 1118 MIMS 211 SOUTH SECOND ST., "' T ar -1-14SLAISilLPHIA. SAEDEE OD,AELD SEED, WASUBMIPISMONRANINOMKEL 411tAbeasemiling silazigiat 1 L 4 ,; 01 45 arze: 0 1 1161t al tl; a.eamma SE I. ]b - ..' Ca' TALE. Hew Jack Phillips Recovered the Mule from the Secesh. BY CAPTAIN .11:1:E WIT.I.TAMA If the stories of incidents and advent ures current in any of the numerous camps in the neighborhood of Seceshdom could be collected in hook form they would mak• a very readable work. 1 may send you a string of such as are afloat in our region, at some future time; at present, I will re late one which came to my knowledge a few days since. Squire Bailey had the biggest and best, and most docile mule in Marlin's Bottom, and Marlin's Bottom is about the biggest and best neighborhood on Greenbrier riv er. Squire Bailey was inclined to be a good Unionman, and did notentirely con ceal his sentiments, notwithstanding the presence of Floyd's army in the vicinity. About the time of Floyd's "tumultuous flight" from that region, he was very much in need of transportation, and according to established usages among secesh, he pro ceeded to levy upon the teams of the neighboring farmers. Of course a Union man, like Squire Bailey, was not to es cape; but Squire Bailey taking time by the forelock, very quietly, one night, removed to a safe locality all his lire stock, except his favorite mule, which he kept for haul- , ing wood and going to mill. this mule being apparently the only support of•a large and increasing family, Squire Bai ley fondly believed the Secesh would not be heartless enough to rob him of it. But Squire Bailey did not understand Secesh. One fine morning along came Quartermaster Blige accompanied by half a dozen armed men from Floyd's army.— Squire Bailey was standing at his gate when Quartermaster Blifie approached, and commenced a conversation with him. " Good morning Mr.—a—Mr.--" " Bailey," suggested the Squire. " Yes, bailey ; good morning, Mr. Bai ley.'' " Mornin' " said the Squire. " I understand, Mr. Bailey, that you have a number of horses and mules which you wish to dispose of to our glorious Confederacy." Mistake, sir," said Bailey ;" I have none to sell anybody." But Mr. Bailey, some gentlemen in formed me yesterday that you had quite a number of horses and mules." "If you'll believe your eyes, instead of 'some gentlemen,' Mr. Quartermaster, you can see for yourself that I have nothin.' but that mule, in the log pen there, and that I can't possibly keep house without." "Ah ! I see the mule," said Blifie, looking through the cracs. "You'd be asking fifty dollars for that mule, I s'pose. Well it's a big price, but if you won't take less I'll have to give it. Corporal, just write a note for fifty dollars, payable in Florida swamp lands at twenty-five dollars an acre, two years after our glorious Con federacy achieves undisputed independ ence." "But, Mr. Billie," remonstrated the S9uire. "if you take my mule my family will freeze to death and starve to death, too, afore spring. And if I had twenty mules I could not sell you one such as that for less nor three hundred in gold, but this one I can't spare at no price." "We must all make sacrifices, Mr. Bai ley, for our glorious Confederacy. If you only knew the sacrifice I have made, Mr. Bailey. The starving and freezing of your wife and children are nothing com pared to them ; but our glorious Confed eracy called, and my patriotism responded to time call Future generations will re member and bless us, Mr. Bailey, and we will receive the everlasting gratitude of our glorious Confederacy. Think of that, Mr. Bailey—think of that." Mr: Blifie, before his appointment, had been utterly penniless, and ten times as mean as he was poor. These qualifica tions got him the appointment of quarter master ; out of this office he was steal ing a fortune. "Mr. Blifie, — said the Squire, with much feeling, "for the Lord's sake don't take my last earthly support. Don't you see my children areall a cryin' and a carry in' on, because they know they'll all be in their graves afore spring if you rob me of'— lII= "Rob !" exclaimed Mr. Blifie, fiercely. "Don't say 'rob' again, or I'll massacre your whole nest of traitors. It's because you're an enemy to ourglorious Confed eracy that you are unwilling to sell the mule at a fair price. I oughtn't to pay. such as you a cent,. but I'm a generous man and you ought to be thankful to me. Corporal, fill up the note as I directed." " Hold on a minit," said the Squire. "If that paper is whatyou are goin' to give me, don't spile it by writing on it. The blank paper might be of a little use to me, but the writin' on it never could." "You're a , cursed traitor to our glorious Confederacy," said Blifie, and he startedto take themule out of the pen. Itwaishitched with a halter, and had a broad :cireingle around it. He unfastened it, and without deigning another word to the "enemy of his glorious Confederacy," he was off with it to seek another farmer's stables. [To be continued=] riErZ22 WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, GRAF,F.*z,,,cO., 11:ZA.N1LTFAILCTUREM9 Would eall the attention of the publie to their .LARIIE STOCK of well selected ,COOK.PAIVIR AND MATING STOVES. Au% nesovirro glgebes, Ars.* ressiii, Wel lowUbe among whilela will =r& • Motes tia the • .11.4 • .P.iIIL-lIEFOUS WY. GRAFI PITTSBURGH ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 87 Filth St., Bank Bloek INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS Or FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISA ACJONES. President; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK. Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. DIRECTORS—Daso Jones, C. G. Hussey, Har vey Childs. Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahneetock. John D. McCord Captain Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. M'Graw, Robt. H. Davis. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR TUE S. Or Flour, Grain,Bacon, Lard, Butter, Dried Fnale and Produce Generally, Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER TO—Franois G. keen, „ William Dilworth, Sr.. S. CuthbertPittelitugh, Boyd & Ott, Heieker & Swearingen. S. Brady, Caah. M. & M. Bank, Lig Howell ,Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon. Paxton & Co., Wheeling. rar.l:2otEis *** /010 HOWIE OWNERS.—DR. SIiTET'S I. INFALLIBLE LLNIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivalled by any, in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprain% Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is , magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, Ac.„ it will also !speedily cure /basin and Ringbone may easily .be pre vented and cured in their incipient stages but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility . of a RADICAL cuss. No case of the kind however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may 'he 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 which all hones are liable, and which' render so many otherwise valuable home nearly worthless. R. LER & CO., deffitly-dmineow Agen ts for Pittsburgh . NA.TIERCO.NTA. xiITE ARE NOW RANIIFA MITRING V V this article, which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of color, (which color we warrant to be cheeped by age or exposure,) is unsurpassed by any illumi nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by Al large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels /Myer cent in strength all the make of English Sods brought to this country. Our manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, &C.' Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient All orders and inquiries will be promptly at- ' I tended to by addressing. GEORGE OOLHOUN, Agent, Penna. Salt Manufiteturing ComPanCt 24 Wood street, Pittsburgh. noliklydawas JlllO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOIL TEI BALI O? PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARKET . WALL PAPER ! ! WINDOW CURTAINS, &c New Styles for Spring of 1862. • Great Variety end Fine Assort meat from 6 1-1 rents to ffe per Piece. For sale by THOMAS PALMER, NO. 91 WOOD STREET, Between 4th & sth.2ddoor below Diamond Alley mh 21 OWEN BYRNE, REBORANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. GENTLEEN__CLOTHING KUM TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. INAVING =TURFED PROS NEW a.a. TOR& _with a choice stock of CLOTHS. CASSIMBREJ3 and VESTING'S. which can be purchased at prices far below the usual rates. G at inducements offered to cash buyers. IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. ear PATENT AGENCY.] 4: PATENT AGENCY. 4! OEWITC. LAWRENCE. tl ROBT. W. FENWICK. Tor Twelve Y lire, eke past four Ile ywire to ei an Oilier or they * tike Wlls n = o learsuell of ea. Patent Milee-tai lthe American nt A *trey last four as a i Ilivrad Pate fess r i : the M osabor of tkelf :et Pwt- Agene7 Bust- Ilmird of Appeal. P: NOTE—AII information aseeseary to procure a Patent and a eofy of the Patent Laws sent freers diltrDavid . Hollomi res p trusemt Conuerier of Patents Hon. • deko:tf SHIPPORS OP CRUDE AIM DE .. HIM PETROLEUM OlL.—The under signed ia primped to naive and store Oil ,W large atquantities oaths most favorable terms. libe action of the Board of Underwriters pre clad* insariUg oil ma* within the city limits, and' s strong effort ming made to have a law yams& by the Imildatare to prevent its heist stpup at Misaketh P N. J. usi 4 111 1 MT for storage or shipmsmti maths, aftean be and vessels eau load a mums dock. Ws will dispatch *ship to Leaks as soon as a awv_oreil isreeeived at oar yard, and others wi ll moo with resalariti. At=to g on& on nanngnmants to oar trim& Bld via Pennsylvania Railroad and Allentown Elisabeth Port. joßamentaand fartheg;trourct.tinagerLt:; Bulldanas. - Etts=enn.. between the boars of 11 Bid IS (lel a. to. • W Anent. illawdhn Welt Oresnwil= l kew York. WILLIAM 'num nava Wampum, Q, = tiai=l, Boodat Paztnor. INLEANIS & COFFIN, (Bnoomooto to WOoodles. Ikons & C 0.,) WHOLESALE MCCREA Oorner Wood and Water Streets, fe10:18 111.1=10114 PA. ROBERT ARTHURB, ATTOMPIMEIV AT LAW. 00 0 laillc ind i umm. DVE: k. o. FOITIVIL 8721121'. LOAN OPIPICII, CIMIOTTI. NO. i**lfignil.llPiab-STllliirre • , „, g 101 ra 14.4. r--.------u=numw. - . a sesahatt. ihkulsamm, Established 1842. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, FOR TIME APEEDY AND PERMIAN ENT cure of GONORRUEA, GLEET, URETRAL Discharges. Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emig alone. Incontinence, Genital Irrita bility. Drivel. Stricture and AlTett !MIS of the kid- . • e an Bladder. Which has Sea • n cttj d uPards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their private prnetieo, with the entire succor, ,uper, e .li ne CuREHR: COY.ITBA, CAPSULIS, or any compound hitherto Known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speedy in action, often effecting a curo in a few days, and when a cure is effected it is perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the P,yetem, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and being eagar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No change of diet is necessary whilst using them: nor does their action interfere with business pur suits. Each box contains six dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and will be sent by mail. post-paid, by any ad vertised Agent, on receipt of the money. None genuine without my signature on the wrapper. J. BRYAN, Rochester N. Y. Gon'l Arent. JOSBPII ARMIN - if corner Market street and Diamond. suridswlyns TEXTRACTED WITHOUT A. PAIN by the use of an apparatus wherebp no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather is the time when the apparatus eaa be used to its beet advanbuto. Medmat gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessnms of the operation, what ever has been said by person., interested in as serting the aunt:lay having no knowledge of my Proems. VP ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every style. OUDRY, Dentist, nol4-Iydis 131 Smithfield street. ROBERT DALZELI A. DALZILI. BORT. DAL:ZELL at CO., Wholesale Grocers; COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manafaotures. No. 2M LIBERTY STREET, • st:Huol. PITTSBURGH HUGH X. BOLE. 10MM:ft BUILDER AU Duquesne Way, near the Point, will make to order. and warranted as good a can be made, the following machinery , vin: Steam Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood. and iron; Planers, for wood and iron: Drilling Machines; llousin and Tobacco Screws:Patent-right and Model Machines, in the best manner, Shafting. Pullies anti hangers, of all sizes and variety: Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to fift een feet in length. Will also make, and have on hand. Doctor and .iggol Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats. &e. Lathe inhoart and other Plan ing done to order, t:.ut plane 32 inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long. All Orders Promptly Filled and Earnestly Solicited. - . ... B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Prmes and other Machines. myl.s:lyd W. CUNNINGHAM—D. CUNNINGMAN...V. CIINNINDEAX D. MINIM C. DUNCAN. riIUNNYNBIRIAMS sti CO.—PITT B. BURGH CITY GLASS WORlCS4Ware house, 119 Water street, and MB First street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. three doors below the Manon_ga bela House, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glass Druggists' Glass Ware and Amen can Convex Glass, tits parlor windows, churches and public buildings. • npl DWELLINGS AND STORED- - FOll RENT—Dwelling on Loenst street . Alle gheny; two on Third street; three on: ' Second street; one on Federal street; 4.5 Logan street; corner Second and Rom corner Third - and ROM „4 4 1 1rin II Ross street; 77 C street; Fenn atreek 72 First street; store arket street; Dr 4 Effimll stores, corner Mar nd Third. Rentpldwell- Mg from $76 to ::. er annum. Enquire at the office of .*. CUTHBERT t SON, mh2t3 61 Market street. SII7DUIES -10 Casks of Duff Gordon's Pate Sherrr. 10 ' Superior Old Port, 10 " ' Madeira, 5 Half Pipes " Champagne Bran dy, 5 " Ginger " R&'pberry " Cherry • " In store and for sale by W3l. BEN NI No. 120 Wood street FOREIGN NUTS 50 Bags Almonds. 30 do Filberts. 30 do English Walnuts. 25 do Cream Nuts, 40 do Cocoa Nuts, Also 25 barrels Pecans and 300 bushels Pea Nuts, in store, and for sale by NEI ER .4 BROS.. Nos. 123 and 128 Wood street. QIIGAR 30 Barrels Crushed Sugar, 30 do Granulated Swan 30 do Powdered do 100 do A Coffee Refined su r . 100 do B do do In store and for sale by REYME'R k BROTHERS, . Nos. 128 and 128 Wood onset. WILLIAM CARE & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Importers of WEIRS, BRANDIES, GINS, RC, ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 1197 and 329 Liberty litrem„-. noSkly PITTSBURGH. PA. SPRING GOODS. 1 SI 0 e . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND V ES TINOS. METZ HAVE NOW EN STONE A, VOW V V PLETE stock of SPICING GOODS, all new and desirable styles. which hairs been 1741 selected in New York, with a dad.rif to e most fastideous, and comprising 'mall the Tarim new fabric and novelties of the ~GO. WII would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public, to test the merits of the same or the:lush-es. SAMUEL GREY ut SON, Merchant Tailors, No. if Fifth Street. • WoTICE—BONDHoLDEitia OF. THE AW PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHI CAGO, THE OHIO AND PENNSYLNANI& THE OHIO AND LNDIANA, AND THE FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COM PANIES.—HoIdeni of First Mc Bonds of the Ohio and Pennsylvania CompanY. the Ohio and Indiana Railroad Company. =gibs Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Comps:m.lU have not heretofore deposited their bonds with John Festoon, No, 35 Pincstrcet, underthe siTan of reorganisation; are aram notified todo as as orba gg theist day of April next. or they will hi winded from its emetic. Babe of Second Mongers Bonds of the moo Cam 9k Construction Bonds of the Pit . bergs. Fort Wayne and Chicago RaHroagegas.. mw. who here not afraid, deports i their bonds as eb _~oveeyy are MAIM to make application to,the Co nn at my oft,. No. H 100 street, to be admitted to the omegas of said trier ran or before the same den or berm. areftom e J. F,D. LAMER. • • Cborrema IParehmias Comaisosik• -" l a l bo s t re serie s e a7 eXiga t oti e t 11 1° M t it of Pi Fort Wayne r mid i giki_golte.. M e rultetitzma - Vellikaa FirritOPEA_W A.43/ENCIr. NIZ lORAII lesmaikx, inyimpzia .N. Aisne. us water street, Pituban isprepased ft hefts est -*rime bsek- k mugor stzrzit ti, (44 oogntry. deur -- 11 / 1 4 / 1 1 SALL Painalefi*: tirlAdaWd Bir; fiegto 06.: . ov i lhill. - LiTh. old ' • - '• - . - - .4-4 41 . 'v 111; ruogicAL=Eiirf-tw-volrlx-,,,„ OMPICIO AT MU PITTUVIEN POST, MTN STMEET. ' • =IA sear Wood