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Volume XX.
THE PITTSBURGH POST
Published every morning. [Sunday's excepted.;
C Fifth and Wood Street..
TERMS $6 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
lifir Delivered by carriers 13 cents per week.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Square, one.time 50
three times ei 00
" one week 1 73
" one month 5 00
" three months 12 00
" six month• 18 00
" nine months 24 00
•' one year 30 00
TEN LINES make a square. About eight words
average a line.
Business notices, inserted on the local page, ten
cents a line each insertion.
The Saturday Morning Post
`lssued from the same office every Saturday
EIME3
AFlTTerms $1 per annum, in advance.
'Single copies, ready for mailing, rive CENTS
air Address JAMES P. BABE,
Editor and Proprietor.
I9` Advertising at reasonable rates.
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, acc
CIIANSION LOVE, DEALER IN
• Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, sign of the
original Bee_ Hive, No. 74 Market street.
JOREPIE HORNE. DEALER IN Timm-
LINGS. Embroideries end Strew Goods, 77
Market street.
EATONOWSCRER A: CO.. DEALERS
in.Embrolderies, Notions, Trimmings, &0.,
Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street.
HJ. LYNCH. DEALER IN DRY
ip GOODS. 96 Market street.
Wt.D. UEGVS. DEALERS IN DRY
.GOODS, corner Fifth and Market streets.
WHITE. OIRIC-dic CO., DEALERS Iffi
DRY GOODS. Fifth street.
DRUGGISTS
511.310 N JOHNSTON. DEALER IN
Pure Drug, corner Smithfield and Fourth
streets.
Prescriptions compounded at aft hours
BA. WAHNEATOCK & CO., WHOLE
a SALE DRUGGIST, and Manufacturers of
White Lead and Litharge, corner of Wood and
Front strode.
DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER. DRUG•
GIST, 140 Wood street. corner of Wood street
and Virgin alley.
BL. EANIFESTOCK, WHOLESALE
• DRUGGIST, corner of Fourth and Wood
H. EIMER. DEALER IN DRUEIN
NU • se.. corner of Penn and St. Clair streets.
JOSEPH FLEMING. DRUG GIST
corner of Diamond and Market !Meets.
INSURANCE AGENTS
JDA DINER'' COFFIN. AGENT FOR
. Franklin, Philadelphia and Reliance Insu
rance Companies, North-east comer Wood and
Third streets.
SARREL RE A. SECRETARY CITI
ZEN'S Insurance Company, corner Marke
and Water greets.
In M. GORDON. SECRETARY WIN.
. • TERN Insurance Company, No. 92 Water
/treat,
Ink N. BOOR, SECRETARY MLLE-
Ale (VENT Insurance Company, No. 37 Fifth
PA. DADERIA,, AGENT FOR DEL
. AWARE Mutual Safety Insurance Com
pany. No. 95 Water street.
AA. CARRIER BRO., GENERAL
. Insurance agents. No. 63 Fourth street.
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
JAREN A. FETZER. FORWARDING
and Comm i ssion Nlerchant, for the sale of
Flour. Grain, Bacon, Lard. Butter, Seeds, Dried
Fruit and Produce generally, No. 16 Market
treet, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
JA N DALZELL & SON. COMMIS
SION Merchants, for the sale of Crude sod
Refined Carbon Oils, No. 69 and 70 Water street,
Pittsburgh. Advances made on'consignments.
RIMIMIBAIL BROTHERS, DEALERS
%raid:Wait% Nuts and Sikes. Confec
tionery:Sneers, Fire Works. ke.: Nos. j and 128
Wood dtreet. above Fifth, Pittsburgh.
UTILLI ALM BAGALEY, WHOLE
SALE Grocer. Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street.
Pittsburgh.
WM. H. SMITH & CO.. WHOLE
sale Grocers, Nos. 63 Second end 147 First
JJOHNSON, COMMISSION
el Merchant- Office and Warehouse No. Zi7
South Second street. Philadelphia.
HENEY 11 . COLLINS. COMMISSION
Merchant, No. 2.5 Wood street above Wa
ter, Pittsburgh.
WCARR & CO, WHOLESALE
• Grocers, Nos. 327 and 329 Liberty street.
MEANS & COFFIN, WHOLESALE
Grocers. corner Wood and Water streets.
Murgh.
IriIIERNAN & - GETTY, WHOLESALE
1 and retail Grocers, North-east corner of
Ohio street and the Diamond, Allegheny City.
TIM M MOORHEAD, COMMISSION
ejj Merchant. No. 74 Water street, below Mar
ital, P14.4.42w1b.
1/1 - Vilitrtt.lL'l747/44 A.7.73tit:
arty an Irwin streets.
XIBCSLI,AFFOUS.
WARM weepww,„ DEALER
411./ in. Furniture. 97 and 99TItird street, and 111
Fourth strle4..
FACHNER - 'awn", DEALERS IN
Fartiture, N 0.106 Smithiletd street.
D R. MULDER, DEALER .1N FEW
NITURE. No. 45 Smithfield street.
- lOf. •ItNYER It MIN. DEALERS IN
ei - Iterigtare.l3sfhnithlield stmt. betwaln - 6th
owl Vinpn alley.
lELMIONAIII FARLEY, DEALER IN
Figreitstre, 144 federal street, Allegheny.
warCLINT sE zx
ir Carpeti,inTaitalcires
11111 V 41L , lIPCALLIIM,DEALFAIII
Thyr to to Carpets. 117 Fourth street.
OWIRAIF F & CO., DEALER IN OTO'VER„
245 Liberty street
AL inkIt;DEALEA IN STOVES,
A `
mow Seepond and Wood streets.
Gl MIMIC a NON, XESICILILNT TA,.
1-ffe LO IS, No, 19 YMIF slzaa
& rrireitax - , Xll4O/1-41T
11-11 TALI/OBS. No. 46 St. Clair stroot,
IiVK. imam & co., usitcn&arr
e TAILORS. Ne. 143 Fedleral stmt. Alla-
OW.
IL LITTLE, NERCELENT TEEM"
*JP • 54 St :Clair street, (Di Dieh'S nuw
rittlthergh• •
A`..g 'uniuMeßoriANT
MELLOR, DEALER IN PI-
O , IP OW ilos;,No. SI Wood street.
J.. WIRE 4 DEALERS IN
PIANOS. eonter Feurth out Italia #2.-
.
iglir aIN V. INEMULUT MANVFAC.
VV • Were and dealers in ail kinds Tobacco
Banff sad Suers. 149 sitdlslWood street.
LTONNUNITIIN‘ DE IN TO.
BACCO and Ssian widor Bt. Charles Hotel.
Wood stroet,
P. DAREELILL, DEALER IR
Wall Palms. 87 Wood street.
a/11-011 /P Wall - P 0
er. 107 /111111 111ELDstreeNAINt. lER IN
ap Maricet
JM. aLkimoto . firr Min
"Daskr; 96 Market street
Afire* *ELL ADD. IMAMS
~F !R. street.
j o ll igu alialla. MAW&
DAILY POST.
The Harrisburg Patriot and Union ex
poses a secret political organization, hav
ing the name of the "Luzerne county Loy
al Union League," and gives the following
extracts from its constitution, together
with the following document, which ex
plains itself:
We the undersigned, Committee of Ln
zerne county Loyal Union League, hereby
authorize our President, Hosea Carpenter,
to organize a County Council of the League
in every county in the State of Pennsylva
nia, and when - he shall have so organized
two-thirds of the counties of the Common
weaith, he is empowered to call a meeting
of the Presidents of each County Council,
to meet at Harrisburg, for the purpose of
forming a State Council, by giving them
ten days notice of such meeting.
A receipt signed by Hosea Carpenter for
$5 00 for organizing a County Council,
will be deemed a suffidient voucher to
admit the President to the first State meet
ing.
SCRANTON, March 4th, 1862.
On my arrival at Harrisburg, I immedi
ately called, on Hon. W. W. Ketcham,
Senator from Luzerne. On telling him
my business he said he would introduce
me to a gentleman in the House of Repre
sentatives who would understand the busi
ness of framing the Constitution, and was
entirely reliable in every respect. He then
introduced me to E. W. Capron, Assistant
Clerk of the House (and editor of the Ches
ter County Times, of %Yost Chester, Pa. )
Mr. Capron immediately entered upon the
work, and wrote out the articles of the
Constitution and prepared them for the
printer.
Mr. Capron is now President of the Leg
islative Loyal Union Oitanization, and H.
V. Hall, Esq., is Corresponding Secretary.
Any information that may be required by
Loyal men in any part of the State con
cerning the organization of the Legislative
Council may be obtained by addressing the
above named President or Secretary, at
Harrisburg, during the session of the Leg
islature. Any information relative to Dau
phin county should be addressed : to David
Mumma, President, or to George Bergner,
Corresponding Secretary, at Harrisburg.
Any communication for me should be
addressed to Harrisburg, care of George
Bergner, Esq., Postmaster, and editor of
the Harrisburg Telegraph.
HOSEA CARPENTER, President.
TILE .11,0"Y.A.1. UNION,
OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
INNTITC7TED ISta
Article VI. It is the duty of the seven
committee to have a separate meeting as a
committee, to nominate a ticket to be sup
ported at the borough and township elec
tions, and not to reveal the ticket until the
morning of the election ; the committee
shall designate one from among their num
ber to represent their borough, ward or
township in County Convention for the
nomination of a county ticket to be sup
ported at the general election.
.. Article VIII. It shall be the duty of every
member to support the ticket nominated
by the Committee or their representatives ;
no President, Secretary, or Committee, is
to be nominated in the Order,
Article IX. Every subordinate Council
shall make returns to the County Council
on the first Saturday in each month, sta
ting the number of brothers and the
amount of contribution by each brother,
with the name of the contributor. On
the first Saturday of August of each
year a full list shall be prepared by the
Council of all brothers who have contribu
ted during the year, their names and the
amount contributed, and the list thus pre
pared shall be sent to each subordinate
Council in the county.
Article X. On the first Monday in Au
gust in each year a list of brothers who
are candidates for the county offices shall
be sent to the . Corresponding Secretary of
the county, to be certified by the' Presi
dent, countersigned by the Secretary, sta
ting that they were true and loyal brothers
in good standing, and that they arisworthy
to hold the office which they desirAo fill
and the Corresponding Secretary shall send
a copy of said names and certificates to
the subordinate . Council in the county.
Article XVII. In approaching a person
who is known to be of the right stamp, the
brother will first show hint.the declaration
card and uk him bow that suits ,hint. If
he replies that he endorses the sentiments,
then preeent him the second card. IfAe
is 'willing to pledge himself to that, ask
him if he will keep confidentially and sa•
credly the secret 'of any names to the
pledge or roll you may present to him for
his signatnre,jf he should be willing to
sign it. If he replies in the affirmative,
the declaration may be presented for his
signature ; but he must not be informed
Where Ass 'lives and. travels before his
name is signed to the deplaration roll.
Article XVIII. No brother shall reveal
the name of any member of the 'Council,
nor its place of meeting; nor shill he re
veal the-fact that any such organization
exists in any township, unless to a known
brother ; and no brother shall be allowed
to communicate the pass word, unless it
be the President of .a Council, or, in his
absence, thC Vice President; and if any
brother shall meal any private matters
whatever, concerning the eaistenee, work
ings or , doings of any Council, his name
shall forthwith be stricken from the roll of
members, and notice. of treschetylent
throughout all the Councils of the Order.
RECEIVED
whiszci. Plo* TED Riir
manatsetares; it dm • t;
. .
BOOT ABB 1110 E OTOBB Or
.
JAW= ROBB, MD Warketitireet,
• fall and complete assortment of ,BOOTS
AND SHOES braverymariety old
Mr* *doh. 1111 In sold
CHEAP row. CA4'll.
1111. Cali and mow a bargain.
JAILED ROBB.
es Market Ars near Market Roue.
m 147
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Rua, marzysa nazi. Opzumm
am for NaV7/772 .2J7 i altarairs.
- mu arm sped.
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qion:
asidtlW
' 4r,77fil
A New Secret League.
D. N. LATHROP, Carbondale,!Pa
S. T. LOW :STREET, Wilkesbarre.
E. C. WADHAMS, Pirmouth.
I). G. DRIESBACH, Beach Haven.
J. T. FELLOWS, Hyde Park.
D. H. ;JAY, Scranton.
C.. 1. BALDWIN, Wilkesbarre.
S. A. NORTHROP, Parks Green.
TH EormnE Sntoxu, Piitston.
CONSTITUTION
JEWXLir -ATT6aI/omin.!
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1862.
ANY-Fine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Un
der and Overshirts on hand, and made to order, on
shortest notice, at
H. WILLIAMSON'S
SHIRT FACTORY,
No. 47 St. (lair Street.
EATON, MAORIIM & 00.,
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS
-OF
Trimmings. Embroideries, Hosiery, Cloves, Shirts.
Cravats Undershirts, Skirts, Yarns,
Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers,
Zephyrs Wool.
A full line SMALL WARES always on hand.
SS. City and Country Merchants supplied at
low prices. EATON, MACRUM CO.,
ja2l No. 77 Fifth street.
JOHN V. TERRIT...DANIRL 8. PRICILOLIVER T. TERRY.
M. WATTS.
WITH
TERRY, PRICE, dr CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Cloths, Cassimeres, liattinets. Vest
ing., Tailor. , Trimmings, Ice.,
225 DiAns.wzr tirrnmirr.
NORTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA.
del2:ly
JJAMES MILLINGAR. MONONGA HE.
LA PLANING MILL. would respectfully in
form the public that he has rebuilt since the fire.
and haying enlarged his establishment, and filled
it with the newest and must approved machinery.
is now prepared to furnish flooring and Adenine
boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box
making, &c.
SOUTH PITTSBURGH, Sept, 7.1857. ja3l
EAGLE OIL WORDS.
WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON.
IDIEFINERS ANDDEALERN IN PURE
Ana , Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pittsburgh.
Also, Bencele and Car Grease constantly on
hand. .
Orders, left at Chess, Smyth k Co's on Water
and First streets, will be promptly filled.
oe:Xi:thu
JAMES H. OHILDS.
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allegheny Cl ty, F'n..
MiNUFACTURERA OF
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
OSNABUIZGE3,
12 inches to 40 'news Wide.
• Orders may he left at 11. Cll !LDS k CO'S.
123 Wood street, Pittsburgh. no3l:lyds
L. B. et C. P. MARKLE,
Mannfncturers and Donlon , in
BOOK, CAP, LETTER,
and all kinds of
WRAPPING PAPER. hnve removed from
No. 27 Wood 'street to
NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pittsburgh. Pa
1 Cash paid for RAGS. aP9
W3l. 11. SMITH
WM. H. SMITH at co,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
i NOS. 112 SECOND AND IA? FIRST STREETS,
dell PITTSBURGH.
171=73
Late at Miller & Rieket3on's
V:rat Mlt dc niftcyrAl r:ns.
[Successor to Roymer S Anderson.]
Wholesale Dealers in'
Foreign Fruit.. Rota. Confectionery,
Sugar*, Fine Work.; Re..
NOB. 128 AND 128 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH.
C. WEST dr CO.,
ILLNOTACTCRICRS
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. 157 Perm Street, Pittsburgh.
Sir Al l work warranted to be of the bast mate
rial and workmanship. myrllyd.
WNW PIANOS—
Now receiving a now supply of Piano Fortes
from Chickering & Sons. Boston; Haselton Broth
en, New Yorki_ Hallett, Davis & Co, Boston;
GeorgeSteek, New York. and Haines Brothers,
New York; all of which will be sold at Eastern
Factory Priem.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
81 Wood street, between
Diamond alley and Fourth street
REMOVAL.
THE MERCANTILE AGENCY,
R. 0. Dunn Az Co.,
Corner Fifth and Wood streets,
will remove their Ake on the sth APRIL NEXT
to the roomsabove_S. JONES k CO.. BANKERS ,
corner of WOOD AND FOURTH STREETS.
Entrance on Fourth street
WEAKER HOODS
-100 DOZEN WHITE AND COLORED
SHAKER HOODS.
or sale by the cue or single dorm.
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
ap4 No. 17 Fifth street
GENT'S WISE
CALF BOOTS, 04.00
GENT'S FINE
CALF. BOOTS *CM
GEfiT'S FINE
CATS BOOT 1 00
D. S. DIFFENBACHER.
No. 15 Fifth street,
aps 24 door front Market
JESSE JOHNSON,
GENERAL COIIISSION MERCHANT,
AND DIALER IN
Orain and all kinds or Country
Prod..., Winos and Liquors,
Cigars, Tobaco, &e.
ser Won'
_Maumee made on coneigm!iente or
HIGH WINES.
OFFICE AND IMMENSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST.,
sandy , PHILADELPHIA.
LAITh2STWai
GARDEN AND FIELD. SEED,
WhiiIItANTZDTIMISH AND OZNITINE.
Zr-Also a awing assortment of
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O r I
• Ilisadlamad n samseistal Trees,
realest amt for sale*
BECKHAM & LONG,
No. 1127 gberty
Met Amide Rims& EatM. rat.
entisL
err .
zps.
mug.
l iunty Oman.
SFILEC7C
IIOW I WAS FED OF GONG
My friend was captain of one of the mail
steamers plying between New Orleans and
Mobile. He spent some days with me not
long since, and, among other adventures
which had befallen him, he related the fol
lowing:
I had-been engaged on board the steam
er something over a year, and was then
serving in the capacity of mate. During
the first few months I had been rather shy
of New Orleans by gaslight. I had beard
so many stories of robberit and murders
and of strangers being attacked from mere
wantonness. that I preferred to keep my
self as safe as possible. !' Sometimes I
spent the night at the hotel Where the id&
dill
cers of the various steamers had assem
bled for a social time. and sometimes Went
to a theatre. At length. however. as I
became aciluainted with the city, the old
timidity wore off, and I linallyaccompanied
some of my brother officers to Aces
where the more startling epioode.s of 'real'
life in the city occurred. Flrom the hotel ,
we went to the theatre, and from the -the
atre we went to.smne of themeost thinotts
gambling-houses.
Suffer Me, my friend, to inform you that
lam not a gamester. I have played a
little. as I shall be obliged to confess ; but
the charm was broken, as you shall hear.
On the third or fourth visit to the ga.
ming-house. one of my . companions
laughingly proposed that we-should make
a small venture at the titro table. With a
smile upon my countenance, I threw down
a• quarter-eagle. The banker asked me if
I bet upon the queen. I told him "
I was then admonished to pat my money
fairly upon the card. I pushed the piece
further on: and the confusion I exhibited
must have informed the by-standers that I.
was slightly verdant touching the rules.
regulations and mysteries of the faro-bank.
The banker began to slide off the eardi.
and presently he drew in the piece of gold
which I had ventured, and threw down in
its place an ivory cheque representing 'five
dollars. I had won. I smiled at my luck
and when the cards were next shuffled. I
placed my cheque hack again upon the
queen. I won again, and again I smiled :
for the thought that I was gambling did
not enter my mind. It was sport—sport
of a new and exciting I bet upon
the queen again, and again I won. Iletore
the next play I calculated a little. It %-tp ,
not likely the same card would win again.
so I made my venture upon the ace. The
queen lost and the ace wort. At the mid
of an hour I had won Si or SBO, and
then I went with my companions to the
hotel, where we spentanother hour before
repairing to our boats.
After this I frequently accompanied illy
friends to the gaining -houses, and I also
made further ventures at the faro-bank. A
love of the excitement grew upon nit lie
fore I was aware of it—grew upon me so
1111'0110y that more than onee I ventured
alone into a gambling house not Gtr from
from our hotel. One evening tour of us
officers were at the St. Charles. and after
j su pp er the question was started its to 110 W
i ,110111 a dispose of the next few hours.
Two were for the theatre and two ibr the
gaming -house. How should we decide''
As neither party seemed willing to give up.
it was finally arranged-tluat wa should :go
' just as our inclination led ur.. Two
to the theatre and two started for the
, gaming-house. I was one of the latter.
My companion was captain of an nv•river
boat. and before we set• out he informed
That. he InuA be on board by midnight.
as he w;fs to start early in the morning.
This was all pleasant to Ine s as I had al
ready made up my mind that I would he
in my own state-room betbre the hour
hail mentioned. So oft' we went, over
towards the Third.)lnnieipality. nearly a
mile and a half from oar hotel, whey,- Ns..•
found the gaming-house we had planned to
visit. We sat in the bar-room it while. nail
smoked a cigar, anti then went into the
hall. We lounged about and observed
the progress of the different genies and
finally stopped at a faro-table. I teals
another venture, which was successful.
I made another venture, and lost: another
anti won. Then I bought S: - ;20 worth of
cheques.
W hen I bought my cheques there were
seven- players beside myself at the table.
Two of them were steamboat captains, and
four of them were either merchants or
gentlemen of that stamp. They may have
been gamblers by profession—regular
blacklegs—but that doesn't matter. They
appeared to be gentlemen. and certainly
they behaved as sash. Tke seventh 111:111
at the table was a study, anti had there
not been an overbalance of apparent gen
tility in the company I should not have
stopped where he was. He was evidently
a boatman, and when I heard hiM speak
I made up my mind that he was a Hoosier.
He had come doWn from the Ohio with
his flatboat, and sold his cargo and his
useless lumber, and was now on a bit of a
"time." He was truly a tough-looking
customer. He must have stood six feet
and two or three incites high, with a frame
like an ox. His shoulders were broad and
heavy, his arms, strong and muscular, and
his hands so large and hard that it was
difficult for him to put down his cheques.
Of his face but little was to he seen, the
lower part of it being covered by a thick,
long beard of a grizzly color, while the
upper part was shaded by the slouching of
the broad rim of an old felt hat. I could
see his eyes, and they were keen- and
bright enough. They looked black when in
the deepest shade, but when his head' was
turned, so that the light struck uponthe
face, they seemed to have a metallic lustre,
changing from steel to brass. Presently
those eyes turned upon me with a threat
ening look, the owner seeming to intimate
that I had stared at him long enough. 'At
any rate I took it as a hint, and went on
with my play.
.JOS. IL. HUNTER
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET;
Ia20:lf PITTSBURGH.
THE MOSI4IVMPLETE
sale Jewelry
ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST.
J. R. GARDINER.
ROO 62 FIFTH STREET.
QIICIAR
-30 Barrels Crushed Sugar.
30 do Granulated Sugar.
30 do Powdered do
100 do A Coffee Refined Surr.
100 do B do do
In store and for sale by
REYMER A . BROTHERS.
mb24 Nos. 126 and 126 Wood street.
W. CUNNISCHAD...D. CMINDIGH•II...P. CITNNINGIUM
D. 11101101 C. DIINCAN
ir3I3IIIIIIHAMIS . * 4.41.—P 1 T T
C
BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Wgre
house, 116 Water greet, and 156 First street,
Pittsburgh. Pa., three doors below the Mononga
hela .liouse, .Manielseturers of Pittsburgh City
Window-m a gi ets Glass Ware and Aineri
cottoning Jahns, ior.parlor windows, eburehei
sea huildinaL ' aril
PAIZIOF AL KINDS
L
OF sad Oskar
. 0
[To be continued.]
wrocniummaxEits,
GENERAL OFFICE
PITNIRCIIMI, March 25,
Pittsburgh R. Wayne &. Chicago Railway Company.
Cf,rt.i.iteale or Su, k or Ili; Coin ,
piny be issned to the Stockholders of the
Pittsburgh. Fort W.:yne and elliena ,
Company on and after the loth APRIL prox.
into,. on their complying, with the tollowing pro
vieton of the agreement f i r the reorganization of
Fait' Col:IV:lay. to wit:
Holders of Stoek of the PITTi 4 P.FItCII, IT.
WA yNE AND. Cll CAUO R I Litt/A D COM
PANY, upon the asi.ignment sloth Stork t,: - .ttelt
peroon.+se may he designated. for that purpoq,.. by
the Purchasing Agents. may be allowed to re , !, , ive
an equivalent amount of stock in the new Cor
poration, in Shares of One II undurd Dollars cash,
with Scrip Certifmatei; for less amounts. not en
titling the holdem to dividends"
The Assignment Broke will Ito opened on the
111th proximo. By Order
W. if. BA RNES.
mhfr. Secretary.
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
Bog. 17 and 19 r/1111 Street.
PITTSIMItO II
JOBBERS AND III.:TAMERS,
Tlti\f 111 G 5 EMBROIDERTES, 110SIERY,
GLOVES. MILLINERY ttoOrts, •
Shim, Collars; Tics, Zephyrs, Yarns, Fancy
Article!! and Notions al every kind.
:+l.. City and Country 31ereltant$,
Pvdlars and all who buy to sell auxin, should call
nod examiuc 0111 . stork. .
WBOLESALE DE PARTAI ENT—Sceond floor
of 17 and 19 Fifth rect. ude22
s 11 1 0 E
"'
4"-
.<s t,
•1,
A. BRADLEY,
NO. 30 lIVOOD STREET,
Corner Second, Pittsburgh,
Manufaeture! and W11.1: , :cle as.l Ma:111,4411ot in
all • has of
Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
FAnders, Rtc
nir In enr sample, re,,m may be Nana the
CEI,E IlltAT ED BURNING COOK e,,-11.1V
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
tho merits of which have been fully tested by
thousand.:, and the Stove pronounced unequaled
by any in this market: together with a great many
at her deArable patterns.
We have also It very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
emttratehtr, s.nt, of the BEST I'AI'TERN:i now
offere.l to. the public.
FANCV EN AN El, ED GRATE FRONTS
AND FEN DER.S. or the newest st 0,111111011
Kitchen - Bow and ail of witioh are
offered very low n
special ,liweinent oiler,' to bulhieN in
want of (;KATE FRONTS.
• • -
BA LTIESIORE PI A NO I' Akertnt v.
PITTSBURGH BRANCH,
EBICIESEMI
N us W 01) ) 4 : T E E
Now is the timt,t , o buy a
FIRST CLASS PIANO.
at the lowe,l vaesible price. Cali !..m al, only a
trw left. WISE S toIoTHER.
31anufaeNrer.f..
/00AL. NET CoAL. SLACK ASH
COK STEW ARTIA: CO.,
509 LIBERTY STREET.
I laving ttuporior fiteilities for supplying the best
quality td Coal. Nut Cual. Slaek and eoals. are
pr , paretl to deli: cq. the same. in any quantity to
Purchasers, at reasonable mfr.. ttar Coal it ,
brought in fresh daily by railroad. and is dry and
froe frota slat It. Particular attention given to sup
plyiu 0e1.13-3th
M 1114 LINE I{l' CI 0 01) S
AT
W
WL
t 'WE JUST RECEIVED DI
RECT from the
Importers and Manufacturers,
The largest and he•t Meet.' .Stovk 1.1
Bonn en• and huts. IF . and French
Flowers. Shaker Hoods awl
• lanehes. Bo►nhazine,
English Crapes.
llonnets.
Silks. Malines.
And all kind, of
MILLINERY GOODS.
Whieh we have ever offered to our Customers.
As we now sell FOR CASH. we are enabled to
offer goods as low as any EnAern Jobbine House.
JOSEPH HORNE. 77 Markel Kt.
77 .ILIIRK ET STREET.
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS
A T
Lo W PRICES
Dress Trinnoineq, Endmiideries and Lace
Goods, Linen Ilankkerelliel, , , lin.iery ldoves,
!loop Sikirts, Corsets, Bair Netts, and all kinds
of New and Desirable Goods in our line, now
selling at _ .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the very Lowest Priem.
JOSEPH HORNE.
IMPORTANT
TO
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY. ;0 PATENT AGENCY.
DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. I: ROBT. W. FENWICK.
,7
For Twelve Tears': For the Past four
years Manager of
an Officer of the I the Washington
Branch of Helen.
Patent Oillee—the int , American
• Patent Agency
last fou r a a% and for Fifteen
.• Tears in the Pat-
Member of the pent Agency Bead.
Board of Appeal.
NOTE—AII information neeesmry to procure a
Patent and a copy of Ito Patent Laws sent free ot
charges
Refer to present Commissioner of Patents. Roe.
David P. Holloway. .101):tf
APOLLO MALL BILLIARD SALOON.
CRARLESGARDNER'wouId remind his old
friends and customers that he is still to be found
at his old stand. APOLLO HALL. entrance on
Fourth street. tic has always on hand the best
quality of laier Beer, and in connection with the
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon. with good
tables, balls and cues.
Remember the place. Apollo Hall, Fourth et
near Wood, entrance from Fourth. 1Y10:ly
PROPERTY. FOR LEASE
-- N
-I_,A_Wkit.ENC.I.4.II3IJIELG%.
VALEABLE AND ELIGIBLY
IL situated Lot. adjoining Allezhenv Valley
Railroad and Allegheny river, to Let tor one or
more years. The property to divided into half
and Acre Lots Title property is well adapted for
distilling or Oil purposes.
Inquire for terms of WM PHILLIPS, Glass
Manuflteturer. Try street, or to the .subseriher,
WM. F. JOHNSTON.
1211 Penn street.
.ta-Houses in 'Freeport, and lands in Armstrong
County for sale, at low rates. a p2:2wd
NEW GOODS-
We breve just received from the
EASTERN CITIES,
A. CHOICE SELECTION OF
DE TU tI3LE GOODS,
for the present and approaching eeason. Buyers
are respectfully requested to call and examine our
stock.
W. W. IrGEIF. Ili CO.,
AIBIZOIIANZ TAlLolll.*Mdszal gree4--
aid Wisis• Mato, 64111111MAVoilmaiakr,
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OP PITTSBURGH.
orFicr. No. 37
, 111th fit. , Bank Block.
NS UFL ES AGAINST ALL HINDS OF
1 FIRE AND :MARINE RISKS.
ISA AC JONES. Presblent: .1011 N D. MeCORD.
Vie; Pre,Fident; D. 1300 K. Seeretari; Capt.
IV !ILIA DEAN.f7enersl Agent.
DI R EcToR sane Junes, C. O. llttsßey. r
vey Childs. Capt. R. C. I :ray, :John A. Wi15., 1 1.11.
L. En John O. 11feennl. Captain Adam
Jaeob. , . Sterling. Capt. W. Dean, Robert L.
ll:Oren% Robt. H. Davis.
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORINARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I=l
Flour. Grain; Raton. Lank. Butler,
Dried Fruit and Produce
Generally,
Corner Market and first DirerDi,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REFT.P. TO—Francia: G. Bailey, Esq. William
Dihr•orth, Sr.. S. Cuthbert 4: Son, AttAburgh,
k Ott, Iteisker k Swearingen, S. Brady,
Ca-h. M. k :NI. Bank, Li=t Unwell, Mangle k Co.,
Ge,.rge IV. AuderPon, Donlon. Paxton Co.,
heeling, itty2S:'4,tfiis
***
IVO HORSE OWNERS.—DR. SWEET'S
1 INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES
is unrivalled by any, in all cases of Lameness,
arising from Sprains. Bruises nr 'Wrenching, its
effect is, magical and certain. Harness or Saddle
ioGalls, Scratches, Mange, &c., it will also speedily
cure. Spavin and Rim:hone may easily be pre
vented and mired in their Incipient stages, but
confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a
RADICAL MEM. No ease of the kind, however, is
sn desperate nr hopeless but it may he alleviated
}iv this Liniment, and its faithful application will
alawye remove the Lameness, and enable the
horse to travel with comparative ease.
Every horse owner should have this remedy at
bend, Mr its timely use at the first appearance of
Lameness will effectually prevent those formida
diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable,
and which render so many otherwise valuable
horses nearly worthies.
R. E. SELLERS 4: CO.,
Agents for Pittsburgh.
de.7:ly-dkw:eow
IF YOU wAorr SONE GOOD NEW
Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and
nil ()Hier kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or
Wine, New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to
Haworth,c Brothers, in the Diamond, where you
will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house in the city. Also a general and
Dill assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines,
Brandies, and nil other kinds of Foreign and
Domestic Liquors.
HAWORTH k BROTHER,
de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley.
NATRONA. Cal..
W E ' ARE
NOW MA NUFACTUR rtfe
this article, which for brilliancy in burning
freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of
color, (which color We warrant to he Changed by
age or exposured is unsurpassed by any illumi
nator in this or Eastern markets. As as profitable
1)11 t.fi the consumer, we can specially recommend
it. Also, our manufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries.
which excels 10 per cent. in strengtli all the make
of English Soda, brought to this country. Our
manufacture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, &V
Are so well and fitrorably known. we trust the
mention is sufficient.
All orders and inquiries will be promptly at
tended to by mitlre,wing.
GEORGE COLIIOITN, Agent.
Penna. Salt ManufarturingeompanY,
24 Wood street, Pittsburgh
WALL PAPER ! !
WINDOW CIIRT/UNS, &c.
New Styles for Spring of 1862.
A Great Variety null Vine Assort
ment from 6 1.4 rents
to *as per Piero.
For Halo by
THOMAS PALMER,
NO. 91 WOOD STREET,
Between 4th l sth, 2d door below Diamond Alley
mh2l
IVO SHIPPERS OF CRUDE AND RE.
it FINED PETROLEUM OlL.—The under
signed is prepared to receive and store Oil 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 beibg made to have a law
passed by the Legislature to prevent its being
stored.
Our stores and dock at Elizabeth Port, N. J o
affiml 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 ns soon as
a earn of oi4is received at our yard, and others
will follow with regularity.
Advances made on colitignments to our friends
in London.
Ship via Pennsylvania Railroad and Allentown
to Elizabeth Port.
. .
For cards and further information, call at No.
93 Diamond street. Office No. Kuhn's Law
Buildings, Pittsburgh, Penn., between the hours
of I l and *2 o'clock a. m.
- .
WILLIAM FRAZIER, Agent.
2.2:lntralm 22 3 Greenwich Bt, Neer York
NEW MED ICAL DISCOVERY,
FOR TIME SPEEDY AND PERMAN
ENT cure of
GONORRHEA, O 1 EET, URETHAL
Discharges. Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emis
sions, luconti ; , nce, Genital Irrita
bility. Or Stricture anti
Affe •Pons of the
kid
ntcs and Bladder,
Which has bee rood by upwards of
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
in their private practice, with the entire success.
superseding CUBED& COPAIBA. CAPSULES, or any
compound hitherto known.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
are speedy in action, often effecting a care 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 system, and never nause
ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and
being sugar 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 &Vs. .
PRICE ONE DOLL
and will be sent by mall, poet-Pat any ad
vertised Agent, on receipt of the money.
None genuine without my signature on the
wrai ratYAN, Rochester N. Y. Gaul mt.
JOSEPHPLEMM—
corner Market street and Diamond.
auffi:driwirris
ADDY dr. m:wraors,
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 163 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE
FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH,
♦ND
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY,
NEAR tin MAYOR'S ovricx.
ma umni.o. HYDRANTS. SHEET LEAD,
IF Lead Pipe. Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber's
material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in
the meet approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or
Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Fix
tures.
WS. N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
ap3
RASPBERRY,
and BLACKBERRY PLANTS.
GRAPE VINES,
CURRANT,
and GOOSEBERRY 81.T.31f
LINEAR,
RHEUEARB,
and ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
all of the best quality, , and warranted true, to
name. For sale at *9 FIFTH
mh22 • -
' J. KNOX.
SMITH, PARR aCCO: '''
, .2.: ~,,
NIINICR WAR 1.) VOIJINITSICIE' •
kI'ITTS I3 4IIOI4.PA:.
- Warehouse, No. 149 First. and 129 *andel&
,
J.NO. atotaumaio . Manufacturers of allsizes and cle:cripilona,gt
, Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills. G milrit ter MP.;
.
COMI M 111111 N 'a nt CHAAI t I 8 " 4 "h 13°11-114111,01 *1•, Steel M0i.±.! ,1 4
snarlers and Coupliur. _ -A '
, • • , OPRllliallgaile • • Alonobbing and Machine I astinns of cregrAss
PIG ' METAL AND. BLOOMS, onirmoutdo to Gamier.
visits *mole° machine Ahoy seadorami
O. T 4 WATERIMMEIVBILOW - MARK . Ali onihirt arnecessary tittinikw4karbb
~i an ti: sill 44.1 . ;-:; , I...4PIEMNIIImag, - Attmotiod to
4 „,„ W
Established 15-142.
WILLIAM CARR & • CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And
And llanporfers of
WINES, BILANDIES, GIiVOL
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers 'in
FINE OLD 11ONONGAIIELA ItYl; AVIILSIc
327 Mad 329 Liberty Stspd,
nwklY PITTSBILOISif -)PA.
- -
SPRING GOODS.
1 0 AZ: .
CLOTHS, CASSIDVIEUS
A N D
VESTINCS.
WE !FAYE ,NOW sToirele4- cox-
PLETE Ftoek r.f - - :f
SPRING GOODS.
all now and desirable styles. which have theen
earefully .eleeted in New York, „with!' tle.sile-to
please the most fastidrou, and conwrilino in all
the various new fabric and, noveltiesAit: the
season. . .
. .
We would respectfully solicit atidarly bill from
our patrc•os and the Public, to test the, tp,trihts of
,„.
the 5. eor themselves.
SAMUEL GREY &Elifir
erehant ,
No. 19 rum Street.
EXT "r W TH4II4IIIT
PAIN by the use of an apparatus arlioFeby
no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold
weather is the lime when the apparatus 4ipp be
used to its bus - advantage. Medical giintlelben
and their fa milies V.' their teeth' extratitiki by
my process, and are ready to tostifymsijA the
safety and of the operation'. "What
ever has been said by Persons interested is as
serting the contrary having no knowledge of my
process.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH inHertedin sworY
E. OURRY, De ak
Stnitigiehtereet.
041.1-Iyd:is
ROBERT DALZET I A. PI DAZELL
ROBT. DALZELL tSS Ito.,
Wfiolosale
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MOICNIMIS,
D r
Dealer. , in Produce and Pi tt,s l ;urgil Maaufac . torea.
No. 251 LIBERTY STREET, .
._ .i
stencil. PIMBNII.QH
HUGH. X. BOLE:
NGINE MULDER it MAGRILIMIST,
.1121 Duquesne Way, near the Point, will make
to order, and warranted as goon : n be
made, the following machinery,. V,12:: Sham
Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and - Iron;
Planers. fur wood and iron: Drilling - Maeblies:
liousiu and Tobacco Scrows; Pa tent-right r and
Model Machines, in the hest tnatineri•Waftlng,
Pullius and Hangers, of all sizes and variety;
Screws, of any diameter a n.l pitch, to 'fifteen - feet
in length. 11 ill also Take, and hare raihand,
Doctor and Niggol EIfgIIICS, and Deck Pumpt...for
steamboat.. &c. Lathe inhears and other Plan
ing done to order: can plane 32 inches wide, by 9
feet 6 inches long.
All Orders Promptly Filled and E.simistly
Solicited.
N. B.—Particular attention and prom - 0601de
given to repairs on Printing Prideses and ether.
IVlachines. iny.ls:l,ld
rinuom.As RATTLGAN, 111111111101ri.
A. Agent, 115 Water street. Pittsburgh,: a.,
is prepared to bring out or .end back passeri ers
from or to any part of the old country; MUM: by
steam or sailing packets.
SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable 111411 Y
part of Europe. .
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cinelnna"ii.
ilail
road. Also, Agent for the old Black StartAdtig of
Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail
ing between New York, Livurpool, Glasgow-ind
Galway.
H. H. SMITH ; : 7 11Ta '
NOTARY P — TrIEBTAtO
OFFICE AT TIIY.
PITTSBURGH POST, FIOWSTRK4-,..,-.%&.1:7 - .
wh2l near Woad
WILLIAM MEANS, esvtd tecsrilsiAss.
HARRISON A. COFEIN. SPCOiMi Partner.
General Partners.
MEANS ek COFFIN
(successors to M'Candletei. Means k Co:;?'
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water Streetri.7
fellkis prrrsnwitGlit:
. „
,
ROBERT ARTHIIR3 .-
~,
ATTOArIX AT LAW S
AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, _of Ohio,
Missouri, Tow, Wisconsin. Virginia, New Fork.
ouisiana,, Illinois, own, Florida, Indians,lLin.
uoky and Michigan.
mhs:6ni No. DM FOURTH . STREET.
LOAN OFFICE,
•
HENRY W. CIMIOT-TI.
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET
Near the corner Fifth, Pitteharih.
- MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL
I.V.R quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia
monde, Jewelry, Gold and Silver" Witti•lws; and
all kinds of valuable articles, for any. 'length •of
time agreed on. The goods cannot be deftymed
without the Ticket.
Irar Office lours from 7 A. M. to 10 X....A
jaO _
OWEN BYRNE,
MERCHANT TAILO.4 , .
49 St. Clair Street. -, -
GENTLEME N S 'HEAP CLOTHING MADE TO!OR
DER C FOR-H.
I.IrAVING RETURNED FROM 'NEW
1111. YORK, with a choice stock of CLOTHS.
CASSIMERES and vEsTrais, whirl, can„be
purchased at prices far below the usual rati&-i
re - Great inducements °tiered to cash buyers.
se2l:6m
pEACHES AND VINEGAR—
600 BUSHELS DRIED .PEAQIIES,
11 BARRELS PERE CIDER VIRR.OAII,
in !tore and for aalo by
WILLIAM BAGALEY, • ..?
PI and 20 Wood street'''.
arc's. 13. Triti•Arr-solv.
GENERAL AGENT
AND
•
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 4 North rinii Street'''.
del4:3lu PHILADELPHIA ; PA
FAMILY COAL DEPOT. -
WM. X. STEWART,
COAL.
6R. Corner SOUTH . CO3IMON Sc. SAN DUSKY
STKEETT. ALLEtiIi.E.NY CITY.
WI. Families ,:upplierl with coal at ler: rates
on short notice.
I'MY.I.IIIC)NrA. OJT: 7"%%77.--?:77-grli..-
LONG, MILLER & CO.,
WORKS AT SHARPSIIURGII STATION;- AL=
LEGUENY VALLEY HALLEVA.D.
iliirOtkice and Wurehon,e
23 MARKET STREET, VITTSRVKW,
Manufactures of Illuminating and Lnbrinated
Carbon Oils and Ilenzole. , •-•
NO. LEEFINED OIL , WAIICILLIMUI/1
NON.EXPLOSIVE, always oil hand. onyair
,f' if