toooii*ili . ' . . - oii..oie. MONDAY MOPSINCE:.•= -. .-LITSL 19, 1804. ourcurinc iuu.,seEuipm CITY :"; . AND : . SUBURBAN: SCHEDULE- OF ADVERTISING. RATES. iiraii Iscels4l4rl I 761 '4o n 1 1 24 _ • 7O 1.60 06 a 1 , 0 1. 15 • '3 80 145 170 '136 •'• 81 -45 1 4 351 201 SI 90 170 146 8.1 800 SZO 4 40 2110 200 4'lo 7 150 AO) 600 YTO 950 136 027 600 Tbo 4CO 374 '203 1 13-75 7 (0 0 16 4'lo 4 66.266 30 76 13 CO 13 86 .8 , 00 690 4.10 4foo vs 4,01 co to so, 0 00 6 /5 5100 16 . 00103 33 13 06110 70 ouo ... WEN ",,,. ow~rect:::~.. ?km, zunata:- is sursornagn.wir4 61=1 time naelt week matedlas battier ibe adircrf.inr. xriest•lnamict prppnlon , gotbg larger ad - 13 ummittimeoll usn layeakle Ireekt weak. 044 210042.'.... - ;-.1 • 2 31 , IS 031 • &I 10 10 $ 3 03' :... Slirs•Oseatta—...—. • 'I7V. 11 45 203 200 Six 2442024»....... 24 00 'it rX) 15 75 40 0? 15 00 4,400 14 04 dwbL the aboKis:tes : ..Dosth ootlaucesch 1and 102 ...••.." . ••••• 4 te)Cenle • 75 Itosaba•Sadevribomoista,, par tr1p....4.41 CO . 1 4 *OtY.r4 4 m 1 .4 11t r atcg , 'ro 4 Imo.— 475 _ rttrs Utter., ones ln Tb. PisintaitsiGenaralhaa anthorlied Mr. • • .Biddlii-Pestritastor of Allegheny city, te Point two additional lettuce:rise* and Ideate ' sdationel boiis in the city for the so. coremodattou of 'the pitbileVYtheise. boles Will he wiiited by the 'curtail twice daily be. fire the closing of theniallibiinsfleisterie Aspoilted therein will be'ferieardadas prompt. ly ea It mailedo.t the Potbellies. tAlrep 'lettere for other parts of the olty.M.placwile an, of tEe'boxes in the curly - part of the day, will niaclflhear, dedication the. same day; if the name of the street and lb. correct number of .the. boas* ba Rim: , No extra charge *lll be made"for the delivery of mallmatter properly papilla by postage stamps. The Postmaster directs the attention of merchants sat others minding circular, within the delivery of his oilloe to this aningeMent. For' the location of the addi N onsl :boxes we would rotor to one advertising columns. si Night , Watchman. chili** night, about t welts o'o ' lock, as watchmen Dititei Kinney• wu passing.along -his best on Pennsylvarde , 'avenne,two ;young . . • ' ., men passed him', singing andaeliegyeiy • fir. Rinney'epoke to them, and re / gusted them to keep gaiet, when cam of them moult him a- severe blow in the face frith a breaking, several of Ali- teeth, and. Wining blot severely. - The , ..watchtcum 114 not recognise. either of the parties, and ... they ; Will' doubtless escape the prmishment their emninot omits. It has become a very common -practice" of - late to assaelt night - watchmen. and it is to be hoped that the mia emu% Wili be muted ant severely 14n-'. bthed.r - - - Cokributtotta to ttie Statitary liali. - N—lfolrees, treasurer Sanitary - Fair, ac- khatiffidges the receipt ofthp followiva eon trilatone for the *eat ending April lath, , co • 110X1066, Lofts. A. Y. 60 00 - *••• , 20w boat ICO CO Saw boat -4 CO ' A.A: . :500 lualcOsenr, TrFaxurer;tasimixo6 Sand, owitecaunt." 00 EEEMMM Eastman: as. MU Smarr Comms--Tho PrabOCO °Vanning on.the Street corners has bloom so anneying i t:' the eitisins of ibsnl,that Mara A `inder; luta detanntia. od touse thn Strong . arnloftbelaaragainit . • Taatatdarthrta tau tiers were Waited at iltsnornttr Of Ohio and .Ent 11 meets, iha so of, —,-Ismdbigy and ant , Vatdall'alitaunta• The-at= tendon of - the Mayor his been particularly. ~ directed to 'Federal., -Ohio' and - fieldsman stmits; where monde of young- men may be. . ' ;Mound at-:any time standing atthe onners, sad Indulging in remarks about pessera•by. • . . , il'Onrk, of Boss town, ship, appeared berms - Arun Millisposted , dsg, sad adored &complaint against Thomas Braddpolt far, stsiding his '.4Mrpat. sack; tablas &quality of blothizagusdaboutitzty-' three dollars In gr o anbseka. Kr. M'olliak bad Jost arrived in tho nlty after nuking cosi bast trip; sad vas stopping: at the Na tional go . tel, on Water strait. Ablaring of the sus willtrate plan e this morning:- 6 , oaa 'Aaa'a 'Joan: 81315101414 , Lau - saes Sosox."-Z-Wo may ray of tido book that . •It win •tirobiblybo appraelittd ,, .• by xaertain phurs of nadirs =rah morn bled" than would *collection of the zoom tortoni: and apaiebakof Proddent Lineobs- - The preterit coliottatraof foratiasadtriburadba Linooto =toads - Lb some 120 or 139 p.p., for sale by Hotri,;Matordo at oat, Prioa /Somata: •-• P;llorrr, btaarntio Fitch strut, has mitred ”The fialee F, ti," for May— , 4he filtfusambaref inew megattne epeeluUr devoted "tr' tier tidier,' end edited by Mn. IlearyPetersosk.: Alto *t Yerrettee'i Mottitte,". for april,find ihirlifit number of snot t . pahltp.doe.. addressed tcr the learghter lovleg 0o of tin pibllo,'atitted ',Wei; Pao! aid ~ .? ..•- • ll2ii :coniti. - '::•. 1 - : ''.l, :' ',, ,•': H . : ' :2 *Fl 6 4 4Prifid7 for thl Plttiburii 41atitta. , ,. - Alorrei.Pr.tislnthiiitOiiii'ldit4 Otani Ta--Hajth. at:audios et , sti • verdlot wu 'neiderodontistuiday fojr,tho detaidsat: Thle ;,_ twit au kettomot ejeotmeatof ,otjand • mi. Time enures/. Sceulae. , ' TMa *the title of the new mamba of Bea. dAh Libra r y of CAo.a Firtio*,.-Sast reached litasoiilo Hui,-Firth - street.. It £a.& of the Protectorate end Itestointhie :— . 4enir et the snort Intateiting periods glishllitory.‘ - - , _ Onus Ploysiue Nonci.--A meeting of . tbi Chair painters of Pittsburg and vicinity,. - win be hold in lb* hall of du Vigilant En gine fans.,OD Third creep, Pittsburg; .tikr - (Monday) roning. /111110011 of Importance ,wW bo cransacto& dithrr Phortnzr. • • Toolicootattilroos.— him ozaallonttroupo trlA oobtloao at lissordo Ball &trill tin' mama rook, In ardor to esiroar °Wows an . , app.:Ts:guilty at orltrossing that: portarat soma. Aftanaoaa ookitiltlono wltl b slum on Wed: ads, sad Botarday aftorgoono. • . Cu. AN. ow m AuxinEnt oadentand that alit:. Philips has *pried an oil wan on the blab of tha A.Useteu river, bane= CU Clty and Walnut Um& which Ostia gam trandrod banal, of oil per day. Cisme Bact., mad fft yaws, • rasidlot . . OfT.obanon' was fazed dead to ono of was atroota of th at towt, on Elll3l /ay morning of last Ifeitt...Ella death la said to kn. bean _ asuaritlrysafro cation. Bore Lthrrah.—A number of boys 'were &muted yesterday by the teyor'i pilot for thzehthir atones. They vier e fined by the Maya, sad dim:Urged upon pep:amt. Erman Dura.-012 Taaidai t a Mr. Oar. roll, PraLiensbarg, Barks °° "h' W" 1 . 13 1 4 'WA, *Wog at a labliata tba bar.roora a! 9ia fkluautkar Hotel, !a Readot• Unris Bursa era:dui Cortanuadr.— WI !um, raosived tae &mond Adana Baport deur U. B. Ottrirtidi Commtidon, a maw ry of which wiprippear to.norroir. ' ' . Lcsr Gatt..-Lif try B. Creatosi, &pd.-dar t:sot plan, ittayatl from bar home on Motet Washington, on Yriday last, altioa • blab time =thin has boat hunt of bar. .. - Jam 7011111^00D bug Itionelt In the Lan caster jail, on Wetlands, evening. He had born arneided oficeeny, and belonged to - Esate Huber. • 0031141.11 . ta1l /At lumber broke r sOCIIO. arm Oraald, on grldayl;in,and want &bill, spa al* eniquahanni, awing colts to tho owners. • • . • - . • , . Dior:llo3—i I.lttls dasigbta of tibitail ilktrk, af Fayette tolrsublp, :nista eountr, Area drreras4 in Lott Crook, shy days ago.. Dz. J.Dos t a larniarr, tbs inn:zeal. a BUM.. trol pt pact at Int totes dittit atm, - irtror 1.0 t• prapartniMood-Zimbir.• • ". „ :'IIOiIIII7IiIOATIONS. Revision of the Tax Lawn. , . Eoixosa Gsgink Is evident that the laws lof Pennsilvanla in relaiioi - io the ex saunsent and collection of taxes slie eondiet- Lng, nage and defective; The'great numbey of enactments imposing taxes of various rates / upon visions *hints for ratline purposes, passed at, different times, hail) necessarily rendered them so: The attention of the Le gistatire has been , frequently !ailed to the necessity of • careful anti:vomplsto revision of the tax code, arid has More tin once so knoiriedipsd this nicessity_by anthorking the aPpolntment of n 'comuitisloa to revise it. ,These commissions have tailed, partly from ,the McOmpctency. of those selected to compose them and partly from the unwillingness of Logi:inures to see and acknowledge merit In soy xesommendationi not Miglnatiorerith then:Selves. -The Committee:4:4,May' mid Means of the present Legislature, narly.in the senion, took this matter In hand, and is 'the result of its dsllberatieni, has coined to be printed a bill entitled; "Awicte to peas ide for the better aneument and collection of taxer." I • • 1 1 evuiii liming thoroughly Ciamlned WIWI, I !ask for In Tont valuable piper to give in way the viserset a bulimia man in_re gard to it: The Camiattee start out under theeonvietion, that in order to effect a." bet, aseetuiint- of ;Taree,, it Ii importateiri have a competent and resEuMaiblibead to the 'body they. are about -to ocher. into +sing. They - therefore very words for the appointment by thi - -fierernoti at a good sal; ary;of a COmmtseloner ; of Bairenue, and in vest him With *general management of the whole machinery of assessments. He is to Prepare all inetruations, regulations, disco tone; tonne and bleak', and to loathe respon-, slide spit of the State in introducing, per fa Mint and establishing the beta system. • TM, It as it should be, and hiving made so sensible a start, it was natural tb expect these wise. pio - visions to be followed up by others locking to the real and Permaient improve ment and equeUmitiou of -our tax system. Zaino's M. 'tnieely shaped and bend eorkelyproportioned bead Is placed upon the shoulders of ;the Fazee old,lnErm and ulcerous musts, - for years past has been "a stink. In the nostrils" 'of every;intelligent `man 'who his given the ,snbjeot any thought. The Old machinery of assessment is permitted to remain. The County Couunissionerp and s host of usessors are to be the -agents through which this bates assusinent of taxer is to be - made, thus Presenting body boob* none of its pare under the control gilts Ansi, end the parts independent of each other. Imtead of having • general asiessor, for each minty, appohated by the Commigionar of Room'', rooPonelble blm and under hie, control, the attempt is Made to im prove the old system, by -adoiting - seams. about -as wise as'. It - would -be to at tempt to repair sn old. "reran by retain ing fon/ wheels, worn Out said, =- tit for•nse, And ridding telifth alit was strong and perfect In all its parts. Bach a wagon arrangement would be-about cc sensible as to 'retain the old mode of .aisessmenta with the sylditionof s Commnikaterof The newothei with theold machinery le an abler dity-ki needless erPetio; and lit lea matter, of lerielarlotibt, Whetter any - man geudlflad roe the partition :Odd degrade hisMantood bisoceptlag it.: The Petrie wortitleu Or in competent muse* or any two Comity Com., missloners poled with- impunity disregard - his' Instructions; or stubbornty:feent eom;. Maids, andla would, be_ powerless. If it is nutmeg to have a Conuniseioner eineirenne, as thes to , the whole system, the parties se, looted to curt out,ble -plans dined be nadir IL control and subjeet to removal!f fount inoompetent or unworthy. This leotliculd sewn to be. telf-evident, and I? have no faith in say lintel'. the legislature which does via lance to - - common all desires. peat to the gentiernem.:eamposiitg this Com mittee, I must esy Clayton. hi - thisPattlen las committed s greatbitinder. If want to implore the , systemplseing maps tent endeilicient workmen at As, head, they must permit him to seleaeltle own tools, and not asst; to do /trod and. "reproved Work with tools out of date and tapideinned a =fit preemies, • ; , I 'dal:Aber:aidtiirli . u . ips the greatait; defect 1 ;the bill, Is tha t. the whole hatch of tax lave, with which - am stare.* booke are Ailed, - With all theirlientislitios;ineOgrulties emistions • and teijustreiriss isolate untouch ed, ;and are gloated nor additional taxation upon sneh.robjecti as did sot WM certalzitti have been freeloully taxidl"to the last point at eriduLlutoe. 'VW is 'wanted; and • what 'the tax payers of theComxioawdalthdemand, to a thorough revision of the tax code, and . the enactment of such a low attrill swam all the tereime the State may need while damanding of all Dolt fall share of the pub lie burdens; Abell do WOW:* to no man. The . Comudttes, - failing to,grapple sabjectin all Its magnitude, have betrayed Wealuisis almoo said, powaidicOnnworthy To.of them. do.the_Committee jos hortirer must say that theroaiir. - •many . goid feat:Lis •in • the' Ult.'. The. 'olauldestiOni of , bizableit and the .Oaltior or making ;interati r l as well Las the pitivielona: foi,ther. tolleotitig of faze*. areadmfrabia The nrcreisions of the bill, if filthilillyesnied out by Officsnendeithe ion trot and acting- by-the 'direction of ircompe tent commissionei revenue, Wool/ work a mighty change In the assessment, collection and rates of toles. thronghcat- the ClomMoti, wealth. -Thus, while many prothions of the bill are expellent, a careful and critical en. amination of It ihOwsthit In *tiny ,partitu lass, it is bieccopliti.iiiifliCtiip and sojcit It, ' evidently,: has not, received-the 'coed pro,. .psnition•;-Whlah Should ; be' bollixed upon a • mission of inch - oast bapOrtane4 It scariely. to .• benxpeliOd that Commit. Isamea-heldlng IC few, abort (salons. weeklY i with thick mindinixeriarlly signgolielthath, O matinwcould-beistownpon this bill the di tees of careful '.tbought its. great , importance :demands . : -.Yet WhiCithey bevel dose shows consldetable.llibinand vidration,land I would likii - befime •a - Butdall or Bab-Committee, .whOtelnindiconlii all anbjeot;. to thrrexcluilon ;atoll Olter-ddllttake this hurin; akerge , behaving ; that It might -be se liaprovedastortaideilt aroptableto the List , -blatant and ;the poplit'xif the -litatif;;;lieterti thspresirt Lirgloneadjonint. - : • • If this Cannot be done, !tient&be well; In order to secure -soda:bible:a Ouair,.lei the Veleta liellitisture. , to reler,thsarhols matter three nisiti!:ontil WhoM shill boa lawyer; and.'. the ether experience In burin* tifa• ThilAhituld be 'Oinked to mi itueneo thefr laborellimediatelyartor accepting thelr op- Poixtnintit, and notlatii"thati the lit of Mine, nexti . and to have their:Open edingeted and; a larteulatolOr and 'eon- Islet among the people ot-ths . ..l3tate,atieest. cep- month before the elentlon of ihrt: ; neat Legislators f this le'dole4herithe LeEielature agile. .tivit:llll.l4opiredlialoittusderstitildingly, fa , me MUlttier 4 attinfrlarciOyei, Jo, that i4 l htuabMe.; "The Crawford -County System:" How would the people of thlst comity Ilk. to adoptihe system which hit Worked so happi ly In many of theetiJoining contain (common: , ly called the "Crawford.Conuty System,") of voting directly, at the primary meetings, or, I rather, the primary cActOnts, for candidata, hand of Cloning 'delegates to scanty nom. luting conventions? The 'yet= Is certain ly the Wrest and the most demooratto that boa ever been devised ; and none bat those who have expectations of personal advontage, direct or InOrect, from their espial , manage matt of " the wins," we likely to oppose Ito Z6s . delegate system his the form, tat the imbetartee,• of true daneoney. In , it Ls utterly dirndls" as an implosion or tintt popular will. As an illastrationo Cupp* the people of • township or a borough kiwi sst their *hearts upon the nonolnatles atlas , loner, or Ifr . Smith, (one of theraselvesi per:, hapi,ifor the office ot corner' or of cavity comminloner. • They choose too gentleness to !natant them to convention, indistinct** them to terse the nomination ertheir fevor• Its candidate; but in :regard to:other now; stations, of vastly vista .importanco„ Ire Tertnksil len flee to take their itostnie.. Cons ham tits oe 'Aral ontrollbog pet* of the party, without either knowledge or mint* what may be the wishes Of their, own trogisit% 4%0 ocertiionts. Worts sail,' they arm py~pln for the wean of their awn ro Para' ;'unimportaht favorite iy . supptribog men for other dins who would neon", by dl. root vote, Wm obtained • celebrity of the popular suffrigot. • Bat Coin can dictetei coat In aOtalnatton, and there but to vote for sad sleet dots. •Bi 7 bolag nominated they become Ids¢tlAed with thp Vlegrieelplea of the Partys and Vomit*: alplos emir* the rotas of thousands chosen? would think of voting far „than on their own personal mato or deserts. • It seams to ma that no honorable, high.. minded man Would dishy a nomination that did netsimazate aridly from thapiople; and wire / candidate, I should certainly like to ow the nituare of my aourptalllty per. , • . , helm I DAM my fan wotdtisirrui t To for me, under the =stroking forts Of vela tf to the Duo of the I.: free to adult that, under the iSpets. slops - Crawford County flynsoi, ' mere ' pact_ - and Wasters lave but filth! . • . . , --= - - .••-.. . • , . . ,f. . . . ~,,,,,,, --:- ••..<1.1!...-,..-;,. _ . - .. . , . . . • ; . . , „ • - ----='‘ . ..- • • , , • • • '-ii. . . •-, . , ~ . .. - . _, . . ,I ~0, .1 ~ . . . . . .: ~.,.. ~ .... 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Another result is, that a vaerty larger, lid 4 course Est manageable, number of peopl have a Anger In the rimer, movements of our polit ic al system than under the old system; for few men think it worth while tq go to it.pli scary meeting merely.to mark for 'Limits of delegate,, who are -going to do they know not what; while, had they privilege of casting a ballot for their choice of a can didate.for each office to be filled, very mangvoters would'attend: Tide has been abundantly demonstutthd wherever the di feet and popular system •of Imaithig nomi nations hu been tried.. A taw years ago, in a neighboring county, in which the Craw ford county eyetem had been In operation for lateral years, the executivemitt* to se cure some special object, too it, into their heads to return to the•old ay The peo ellu pelmet in ateir strength, ins ted their del egates es well as they could gn reference to the nominations they wereto make, and most did they lestruct them to restore !be Crawford County System. On that ques tion there wan entire Unatimity in the eon -I/cotton; and It has been adhered to over since. In the so, called deprtaratio tarty, in which dhcipUne and a epirit dranke obedience are the tests of merit, the delegate/ Ogre is Wei co/ally adhered to. This ii wise on their part,, and is in accordance with the fitness of things; but It hardly comport' with the prin ciples of the Union p a rty- i After r have permitted a dozen or two of mon. over, whose lotions I had no control whatever, to make out • ticket far me, and stamp upon that ticket the badge . of rest principles which are dearer to Me than. aught else on earth, I feel constrained to vote for it; but weresomebody td tot.. that, hi so doing. I was exercising the highest prerogative of a citizen and a freeman, I could not but fool that there was more sate= t truth in the remark. NOw,•gentlemen, lam not ing to propose anything. I• merely throw ant these rambling remarks forth° purpose of exciting redaction upon a subject wbi*ls of More Importance than many people'imagine. I C. • SPECIAL LOCAL SpTICES Tama Paaav, Pita and Ornamental elate Hoofer, and dealer in Peensyluntla and Vernant Elate of the t quality et low rates. , 1 Office at Alev Laugblic'e, I 'M..? 'Ti. WS= Work.. littobrirgb ,P. • . I grawner. Ifoncs.—Tbe •attention of our readers is directed to the brilliant work:rant of Spring and Rummel. Gawk just received by our friend Mr. John Weis? IPo. 110 Fed eral 'kW' Allegheny. Ills rack comprises a • great variety of Fancy Wench, English, Satoh and American Passlmeres and Cloths, end nue Silk and emanate vesting,, - -all of which will be made up to order In the latest styles and In the bait manner/ A choice se lection of Furniehing Goode ako on bend and for sale, tigegior with a full ;took of Bendy . _Made Clothing. well and fuhionably made. HOOVAL.-811FiIII4 *Alma 4 Ce.,Merchant Tailers, him rentotiad t 0,73 Smithfield 'treat, and would most respectfully call the attention of their friends !mid the ;able generally. to Mete new stonk of Spring and tnmergoods, which they- beta ,lust ,roceir Their stock is of the very duel qielityor English Mad P*ch exasimeres, k @Dills, *mimeses end vetting. ' 'Also, a very 'extends. assortment Of Scotch easslmerea.l ;DMA Nil he give Wan to early call. 'Eranglgiannene vrarrasted to &Yellen satisfection. • • , • : 1 Ottinsx .k bliceurinSum.73 millifield Eli. '..gsysis IifINDZIDiti. 'P t e : ilf Cop. -:.r.ousg met, be , limed. id time, supply yourselves withllol,7!OWArel PILLS AND OINTMENT. They i are gnaranteid to cure the mint eases of ores, Ulcers, Scurvy; a seri !and „Bowel tom taints! 1 ;- Holloway's Pills and Ointment ire no re tailed, owing to thelbigh pries of drugs, e., at 30 cents, 75 tentsand gl,lo:per box er t. N isei, in Pittab rgh by Bit.: rabbet ck l i i &Co'. ! !, • • Far sale also at ulten's dtql Stem Fifth Street; Pitteturgb, 'Cad byGe! rge A. Het y, Allegheny elty.. ~ 1 • atc,.... / WITOTIll; lIVICan .. X. Ito Its, So. 171Pifitt exam, nevi opening the Most tholes stook of fleaid andev Ws es, Jewelry, Eeir ers and,' ey Goods displayed in this city, wed it oiling tb at r=erlrably lee! price.., ' • , Otisuran and . mitniica nails *ill be take at tbe Omisibtui cam No. 1 410 Peun •street, day or eight. All pedal :eft at the above will ba promptly et card Sr 1 Ml calls most be old in adluiev.' I.'. i _ ' . . ~ , C. amt. Diatdit i toad ,ta'all F6i qur.424 BiOtes,'s9 Marko titan ,at Lail, 98 • ' al:3 •• Itoixes M. CI Grant stroat. === Eiiamoirru Szu DIED: ' I ' ' I _. not Et—at Cataittißtattoo, 13 -Idionday, Ilia Itud, Capt. Allasoz,4 A.sdo glijatsd larratt7.. ft.' .5.. aged 52 pay, tract 15ratrat Ifogra, Itoudt P(lts- Tratand oik Trautir,logro'all, g• it, 111VOIt4bit giaday taratiag 115 b tut.. PR ace n 2 E5 01 41/I 1 . - • i ' • ' • ?Ili Amaral ti ll lea tbaraldepraof hil Ostler, , Illthral Boraa.: No.) letelt a . treal, Allegtrog, yeti (gotoil3) liatx/Ao• a lu'. 1 d i ck ' tc. to lb. depot' r tem it neittori {arc : ,LIST OF ' Llaltlttanittining in the POSTOITICZ at ALL ' Pa., at • • • on SATUILDIT, - A*lt Portal= Imlllog fer leltv tbey Imo actrertlsed, ' 'rno Anial Amu 1110zabliviJi4, Alrstharlet ICorrmmaa Jaa A Groan Wei , Mot Da,ma Hannah .plea:'; Ilarsiagra MD Liss ,A. I:tartness W Hoick flob , y Und , l o l4olol llottoi J b ' , Ilan limp r , . Iraq Jo lobo ~ Hamilton Worth itoryto. WOrg 6 . LEatebeooL-E IL2worth Ellcb gf Jp r. „_.,'. JOiliait 'rr Mlsi J I .TI o snioy na 77 .1wik : C" : t J a ob tl f o ot, ". ; , I : Eirtiitriik Wm Kootody Mit. W WitoxiJ W_ A eraodylinn C 411410/11 twig Mom Lyo IL4oB . Lozolto Nal 1 ', Aglow JD =Hu hor i ) Boitame Ann. - : . Brown Arvele Huber Asnle L Bengenn Am& Brows agw. 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' - Bispatehes received to.ilayAera the-Bead quitters of the Army of the PoteMae, state thaiyeshsrday about twelve o'clock!, port, of rebel cavalry made an attack 'so the Pickets at Bristow Station, but were &locoed after • brisk skirmish. One man was idled and nine wounded; several of this wounded were carried off by their comrades. The gall train with General Grant aboard had .41:dd pseud'a fur ; momenta before Cheat** arasttuqcs and it is supposed the intention 'wee to capture him. 11111 COOT P 11.1.1.011 UlAta. Yesterday afternoon, sheet 6 eolocir, dis patebes were received here from Gen.l Sher man, confirming the of Port pllicw, and the brutal coidnot of the rebels. &silly afterwards, which bids fair tope amply rotallated in that quarter In due times She Sla* stye, according to Gen, Sherrien's }alio et, ouriloss wu SO white troops -killed' and.loo woinded, and 300 Wok trOopa'murdsted• in cold blood- after the surrender. /Tort Pillow is 4, leolaMd post of no value whatever te the. defense of Oclombull, and utterly betels. able by the rebels, who hare no doubt left that vicinity ere this, haying bean disappoint ed with considerable lasi In the objector their raid, which was the .capture of Cfoltimbris,- whence they were promptly and severely te r:Lind with no lon to ni2 . .We are eiltisiled that due inveatigation will show that" thelose of Pork Pillow was siMply the remit Of la mts take of a local commander, who {mounted it against direct order'. INIT(110/311 BILL unarm ro atone:erns. The bill reported by Mr. Weald:mute, from the. Select Committee on truigratleti, pro. vides for the appointment of a commietioner, at two thousand five hundred dollar', with three eleshi, under the direction of the De— partment of State. .It aulhoriset regale. tient whereby emigrants may pledge their wages for a time not exceeding two months to . repay the expense of emigration, and permits • is:doe-ion of tonnage deities on emus tion reseal by the Secretary of the Tummy. No emigrant arriving after tbs. passage of thiebot may be enrolled for military, duty. Aft Superintendent is appointed it New. York, at aastLery of 82000, With one lit $l2OO, whir, .shall protects migrants from frand,.di root and aid them, and mike; °entracte for transportation inland. It also authorises the pledging . of baggage or other personal elfeets'in payMent of passage. It forbids the appointment of any person interested in land, and provides penalties against receiving any fee or reward, In the line of his duty, and appropriat4:!'twenty-five. ' thou-7 sand • dollars to qui' the few into affect. The bill is accompanied by a report with cora mituticatione from the Secretory of State and others on the subject, and is, in parr, founded upoh suggestions made by Mr.fieward.. It Suggested that the entiie emigration of 1 . 683 Can be employed on the maturation and repair of railroads alone, twenty of which are trader contract in the West.. lIIP/OTEXIIIIT aT VIII onto ItYRIL. Memorial from :the Loulsvilla Board of Trade asks Congreer to Improve the naviga tion of the Ohio river, that it rosy bs avant; ble ,throngh the, rummer, either . by a direct appropriation, or by a company, to be 1011:12, buried by tolls and-Pinto; waist power dela aped by thaimproventant. - - It rep asts:Osthat such measure ehould be wen matured - and Ter ceira their sanction. Six Btatal are directly intoverted in nob an improvomont DtSTVCT 0/ lIMIT visors LL. The Senate today pueet-, resolution of Plonizy Maitre to - Shp need of Lest'. lotion on account of the anomalous, posi tion of the Judicial Ellettlet of Virginia, west of the Allegheny mountains, oecalioned by the creation of the AMU'. of West Virginia. ommuncerts roe Ten rxrutr! or CUSTOM. Mr. Ilendrieks subailtted regulation in the Senate, asking tow imany, and'ander what regilationa certificates for the payment of cart:ems have been !galled, and whether they are paid for to coin or paper mbnq, ind at what'rete of the latter. Tin :ouzo LIOISLATVIII AID Tat 7111111:111t413 Tessellations from the Ohio Leg_llinture, smiting aid to feed and qlothe the ratferers froM Rut Tennessee, drain open the harder, Btatilisly the fornishingorgovernmenttrans portation, were submitted to the Senate by hfr:!Tlade:' .r • rossurei.noranexte. Te r is believed that , Forrest's raid erlil next appear in the vicinitY of Memphis, where the} Oen expect no more than at Columbus or Yadiscah, and stand u t TOT] i: Du thane, of finding themselves s oanded hi:overwhelm ingly suoirlor forms. • .' . ;mil TO PUTINT.P2,4IOB ON Til TINLIOST. .!lii. , TramtntU'o bill to prevent fraud' oaths. Tree/lay; sobjeote to the penalty doe to felonyo attylperion heretofore or hereafter !Wally neglecting or refusing to' delled any paper, teboia iii - doetonient to Lie enecestor in otdilet. rims :Hausa:a r • • rabelr;aerarctlasi to 'aftletat dtspatOhet ricoirod bore last erittag;a4tootad sothinir at P:tiocah, loolog a Idler: kttlid ortaontid -401, for ovary hortattio tubootdedloateallaz tild !doing ciao other datiage. - Int GOLD JUL. 'Tbe l3old bill petted- thetteilite newly in the they* in which it lite reported, by It rote ;mom It 0040 2.I3IDICIRD. Financiers are predicting a lamb's In gold arid stoolr4. Departure of the Rebels from Bort PlUotr. THE DMITRI INFESTED WITH GUERRILLAS. TEICAN OAVALB,T BEPTILDEID. Clam, April 11 . .--The 14/1111, body of the rebels left Fitt Pillow on Pride, =gullet. and the rear guard In the afternoon, taking all the mall" arms, and destroying all Ile awn and everything else destreetible. Lite Adrian from Daralre Hindmost the !Maar, Infested with gnerrttfas, who are restssianUy robbing. the and oomtnier ins all meaner et depni6dlens. Mr. Stem representative from Pranklln county, has been murdered, and a reprwentative from Askiluu meaty has been kidnopped, and nothing has been beard of him slam Oa the Ilth four hundred Texan•cerah7 attempted to surprise a camp of two hundred and forty federate at Roeerille,ose the Ar ianism river, but were repulsed with a loss of 12 killed zed a lap number wounded. Oar loss was 6 killed. • - FIGHT REAR SELI:EYERSVIIIE, KY. MOM ITTICHD AND BOOTED. . . logrevirtax, April 17:—On Thomiday, Col. QaLlop, falling bock to pt an adrmaup of our position; attacked imp tbodund tilling and wow:ding twenty-ere rebels, M alady, - s nbal colonel, and imploring thy TIN* ono Una at bcirelia and t bandred saddles, .nsar iti Tha aro rebate led , mimed , ran into Col Prue advance labial' vas going from Wait Liberty to Bellyetreille, And viblob .coiptarsd_els rebels and prbffsed farrud toJola 001. OMNI?. ffoitteACO at Death Comm Ated. Nn You, Apr 117.-The //ear. Wult• togtott dispatch asio the Prittlarat Au. oom• suited tha matinee al lama oozy tszedid to Ira tuulg it %motto City, for testing op toga u s Ow Loring taken the * 11 4 1 •'of onoltlattoo, to 'bard labor for Aro T aal in tas pagwattary. •'- ' . . , . - - ' - _ • • • ,1;.•.. oigt nous. PRIM /BOX 11111 BLACK 81VFilLit PRISONSILS TAKES OrNnoArs- 11P RED RIVER MORE GUNS FROM FORT DE RUSSET. THE GOLDEN GATE CAPTURED BY GUERRILLAS. PAULO April 17.—The steamer Emma was fired on lost Thursday night, near Part Pil low, by fifty rebels in federal uniform, /op posed to bare been the rear guard of the en emy withdrawing in a northern di/eaten. ' It is believed that Forrest has not yet re moved his headquarters from Jackson, Ten nessee. ild - empbis.eotton marketinaeti►e and unset tled. Good middling 64aC50 ; middling fair, fiTc. The steamer thsani from New Orleans. has 158 bolos'of cotton for St. LOUIS,' A largeforee of rebels drove our troops in from the Big Black a 'week ago. taking sev eral hundred prisoners. The steamer Rope passed up for St. Louis with a largo cargo of groceries and t5O bales of cotton. She was fired into fifteen miles tilrove Memphis. The fire was returned, dis persing the grierrilles. The steamer Liberty passed here for lords- Willa, with 411 bales 'of •cotton. The liammit, from Aloxatdria; Red Elver, on the Second, arrived with four more gone from Port de 'Runny, and two barge. contain ing 800 bales'of cotton—a prize for the nary. dour thousand bales of cotton are reported tip the Mane and Yazoo rivers. The gun boats Avenger, Ouachita, Cheat''tin and La fatette have gone up to 'annuli, and two 'en er gunboats were ordered to assist,them. Shly mikes ten gunboats gone up,Red river, and accounts' for but one gunbout• being at . Port Pillow. The Red river Is ?Laing. The steamer Golden Gate, from Memphis ter Fort Pillow, laden with boat stores end private. freight, was. taken possession of by be iguerrilas ' on the 11104 of the 12th ' lost, t Bradley'e Landing, 15 miles above Mom his. The beat, rustsengers and crow were *tripped of everything: • The 'teenier Glister WAs fired into bear ;Augusta, on .IThite -river, a few days ago. One man was killed an dthree wounded. • All the steamer's - approzehlog the Acre above DuToll's Muff, Irma fired Into. The fight at Roseville, referred to in a pro .vions diepach, lasted four -hours. Bailin 'hundred bales of cattail were loaded on the eteamer•during the fight. • An affidavit taken here declared 'that the :quartermaster of the 13th Tennessee cavalry, was, while living, nailed to s board by tho rebels, at Fort Pillow, and thrown into , burning building. • Brig. Ben. 'Crocker and Staff arrived from below. The Bth Indiana Infantry, dth cavalry. and a, porticn of the 17th2llinois veterans arrived en route horns on furlough. private letter, dated Greenville, 12th fast, str.tes that the Hospital steamer Woodford recently sunk on the shoals boy.: Alexandria, on the Red River. It also eays that the navy Is capturing large quantities of . cotton in that' region. CongTemlonal WaseuaTor, Aptillo MOuax—:Mr. Randall, of offered a rev elation Inm:ranting tbo Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency and necessity of conetruoting railroads for mail purposes, from Chattanooga to connect with Cumberland Rap, as is recommended by - the President in ble annual mensege of December, Ibin. The resolution was adopted. • • Mr. Herman, of New York, presented a .eeries of resolutions, adopted by tho Legisla tare of that State, ..Sing toot (lepers! Robt. Anderson bo placed ern Abe retired list with full pay. !leered to the a. , mmitteo on Mil itary A Seim Mr. Wan:thorn. of UI., &obtained from the Select Committee on en:liar:4lon a report and bill Which were indexed to be printed. Re ferring to the recommendotiona of the Preel• denten this subject In h annual manage, the Committee fay that the vast number of tiiievbrg men is eetioat ted at nearly a mil lion and a quarter, woo have gone to war, have created a vaenam which le lino greatly felt in every part of the coun try, in the industrial pnreolts of farm ing, mining, cosuniscturing, and in the construction and he repair of railroads This labor Cia only its replaeed by emigrants, from foreigo ooir rife. Notwithstanding the Alskarbod C11:th:i011 of the country, the Committeo say thtre bas never been a time when the- elapses of Europe have bad their attention no mock dire:clod As emi gration av now. The resporto of the In qairles of WI, Committee of the Secretary of &site, hasjturrinhed mueh - ialuable Informa tion on ibis-point, derived from _our VePre sentniives abroad. Mr. Wil4o prnentrda memorial of the Oblo Legislature, setting forth -that many senora from rebel depredation in East Tenneeree had been thrown upon the border Brat es be aid of Government transportation, and asking help to feed and clothe them. Mr. Harding called. up the bill relating to donating claims in Oregon and Cidiforula. The bill passed. . • The bill :granting lands to aid in - thW con itniction 'pi — railroads was called up and parsed. • • Mr. Powell presented the joint recitation of the Chamber of Commerce or Louisville in favor of the improvement of the Ohio rlrer and trade thereon. Ilartia oalled up the bill for tho collect lion of tam, in the insurrectionary districts, which, attar some d!bste and van doent, was informally laid Over. The Senate then proceeded to the bill p'to• hilsiting speculative transactions In gold and foreign exchange. The pending question to bring pp the me ti:n of Mr. CoSauter to strike ont foreign ex. chap tom the provisions in Mr. Collamer's amendment wu rejectae—yeas 13, nays Au amendment by Mr. Harris weandepted, making a uniform fine of $l,OOO instead of that heretofore of from $l,OOO toslo,ooo. After some further remarks 'by Musts. Lane, Peesenden, Henderson, Sharman; Hale and Harris, the bill wee passed. Yeas 23, nap 17. ' Adjourned. From Vortresa Monroe—Arrival of Sick and Wounded Prisoner.-..Ellochade Banner t 'aptured—nortallty Among Our Prixonere..-she (bootee Prison ere..trlre on Folly island, etc. . Porta= Mormon, April 17.—The steamers New York and Express have arrived with 543 sick and wounded. Three men died and were hurried here, vii: John Thompson, 37d Ohio ; David Dodge, 100th Ohio, sad E. Pell mar, 4 h Ky. * ' The females of Lieut. C. D. Forsythe, who was accidentally &hot in the Libby prison, were brought down and left tore. Cept Shaw strutter° men *bower, captured one* tog Titan, also came down. The sick wets taken to the hoepital.. • • A. Port Royal pa pet. of the 14th !spores the capture of the side:wheel blockade runner, Anises*, on the 12.3, near Dantoskie Wand in the Savannah river, where shoran sground AU six of her craw were taken prisoner& She was from Neaten with a Cargo of smelted stores for ;the rebel government, valued at 85,000 ' ' Te. Savannah Repuitians of the 14th, states that the Yankee prisoners at Andersoneille, Ga., are dying at the rate of twenty to twea. ty.lire a day. The liussa papers of the sth, state that Saranuals, Charleston end Miming. , ton are less rigidly blockaded than ever. • The papers also say that fast eteamen are! coming in with supplies for the rebels, which promise large prodts. • ' Paymasters arrived at Port Itoyal,:. on the Bth but., with a million dollars to pay all the troops in the department. Jukconyllle, Fla., dates to the 11th inst., give a list 'of 340 of cur Nerenng.d men i n ib e hand& of the rebels.. A Ire broke out o Folly bland on the Bth lost, destroying a large amount of qoarter. masters litotes. , The government lees is $20,- - From California. Bu Pitascisco, April 15.—1 t le ucertained that the Sohooner Potter, vblob sailed in bet-. lest for Colorado. Tiler, on Sandal., clandes tinely took as cargo, after - demise from tbs Camino Nouse ' throe thousand kegableetbig powder. It Is haltered that this .powder is destined for Northern Doable, far mining purposes, She authoritlee having prohibited sun shipments. Theo nines of donors must be closed, unless means ere devised ti intco— dace powder clandestinely. Aprit lfich.--Segars, teas, doe and most &Able% of foreign importatlon, were INuter in anticipation of an increased duty before Con. gnu adjourned ? , , 'A lOW, of April 10 ;from - Li Pei ei the Colcrrado river, sus that the Indicine were bluing people , eta ing'stock; and preventing the minors tress leeching. in the Wilke elver dbtriets 1 / a lubi energetic, mamma be taken,. little work will he done. . Alum' Wright is nrpd to tend down one bandied aoMlsn.- If the Tudisnsatchg the Colorado get peeni the Owls wild probehly reconixt ao,IC. the die. tart'illea• 'fitikeitUt a qiletpi soon. It is of the cresteet.impotteace , han lritabs speedily , brought. bank: from , the -Atiastbs Jltatet, al ' he uterebeit , pedetnisivit toEe Imuce over ail the Indians in tlibleo. of AftlP, *Mali; . . PADUirAH. Western Kentucky Overrun by -Rebels. THE INHABITANTS OF METROPOLIS IN SUSPENSE. The Ruinsof Fort Pillow. Canto, April 16.—Tho mama? "Swallow," from Paducah at g. °clock last night, reports all quiet. No Ilghtlag had occurred up to the time ehe left. The SS, 7th and Bth Kentucky rebel regi— ments were overrunning Western Kentucky with impunity. . The inhabitant, of Metropolis are its a con stant state of suspense, not knowing what hour they may be attacked. Everybody slept in their clothes the past two nights, ready to defend themselves or decamp as circamdaances required. tiOnboats are constantly patrolling 41e riv er, and luta taken every precaution to pre- vent the rebel, from •crossing by destroying all skids and sinking all other craft that *paid be used for that pdrpose. CAIRO, April 10.--The sterner Glendale, from Memphis yesterday morning, pasted Ft. Pillow lut evening. There was no appear a nee of the enemy, and the river was all clear. Nothing remained of the Port but its rifts. The Glendale brought 960 biles of cotton for Cincinnati. There are no papers nor maws from below. 'Quite a number of steamers are leaving hero for the South. THE MASSACRE AT FORT PILLOW Retaliation Threatened by Our • Officers. Unarms, April in.—There 6 not mwit, sold, but general gritting of teeth among the of - ems here when the massacre of the braedgar rison at Fort Pillow was announced. General of leers were heard to may, that unless the gov ernment takes retaliatory itepyi they should consider it their duty to, shoot every nuns of Forrest's command they Meet, taking ner pris- oners. They have threatened Forrest." mon now in our prize's', and doubtless would curry them into execution Grimy could get them. This is the general feeling. From Chattanooga—Extensive Elie— Oen.. Xertton eIIiTTASOOGA. April 16 —All (inlet at the front. There is no change in the situation. A rebel Lieutenant and .52 non-commiSioned officers and privates CASIO itl , o our lines last night. They report that Hardee's corps has been ordered away from Dalton. Several trains left before they came away. It was bslievod in the rebel pimps that they were going to 'Virginia; A fire broke out in the brick block adjoin ing the military prison here, - this forenoon. Three buildings, jointly occupied by the Quartermasters' and Provost Masbate de partments and the Sanitary Commission, were destroyed before the progress of the Ore stopped. The jail in which the rebel prison• ere are confined was saved with difficulty. No prisoners escaped and no government proper ty was destroyed. The hes on the buildings was $20,000. !aj. Gen. Newton goes to Cleveland to taccrotr, to take command of the 2d 1211alon, 4th Corps, formerly Sherman's. Mau Meeting at Knoxville _-Speech of Goy. japaat2.-Rebel Caen flay Calm Lured, Knoxtuaz, April 16.—At a large' 111 us mooting hold in front of tho Court Moans, res olutions were offerred by Parson Brownlow favoring emancipation, rectunmending a con vention, and requesting Governor Andy Johnson to mil this samo at the earliest pm. Unable period, and endorsing the adtbikistra. Um and the war pdlicy of Mr, Lincoln; Tho ressfuticas were unanimously adopted. and Gov. Johnson made a porerfal and telling speech, rebuking in savor* toms the copper heads of the late convontion. The celebrated guerrllls Reynolds and com mand were surprised y estorday by st, scull force of our earthy, and 10 killed, and Rey ncids with 15 others captured, together with hones, equipments end sans. Rebel Bombs's—Burnside Landing at Westport News—Grant4 Strength. New Yost, Anill 17.—The Richmond Ea oroiner boa *rumor that Barmaid° was linding at Newport Reim The Examiner Flues tho strength of Orant'a army at 44,000 infantry, and says that 20,000 reinforcements will be the ottani of his pre sent resources: PATENTED OCTOBER .8. 1801 Drrthitoays pxrstrr CI V .A.L. cazirm.tviwiris. I=l IL X PLIAT GLASS., Thar, thttrans,. ars Intended fisr the hat ham,. beating . 1, P.rusi rh. glass (spay, dorm ankarpses tt to cracking. T.. T. DPI/1131D013,, Tort Pitt Mani Works, Washingtoti shy; soli Pittsburgh, Patna. N EW BOOKS I 'NEW 1300 KS I BIBS AND PPOOBLYB Or SUNDAY SCHOOLS —A biography of Bobt Pekoe and Won. Von Pr John U. Porno. 1 vol. Prim $1 00. . A StAN UAL ON SZTBAOTING TETS— ronndrd on the Anatomy of tha part.' tatotred lu the operation 1 the kinds and propor conatrootion al. Instruments, As. Imb Mao. HEAVES ODE PONE. 1 rostr.l2Mo. • • DARING AND 8111/12IIINO. By:Mont ?Meu rer. A largo oopply of the latter amok ImbrocolroL• Job J. L BUD. Ta Fourth Monet. • /NOD NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPER& LI —Tuodocrloors. thoaLtol for post fovicts,.re, mo b t=stoit%t f heb palms to call and ozoolno. • HOID3T4TIEINDSHINGI GOODS, , -- • Consisting of entlaty, Tea Trays and Waiter', Mit. :tanin and too k Tin Tes Beth /Ire Iros,i. aid Standa, ',pilot Wan, Dint Cagan, Lampi, Ac., At.; Oooking Storm, Tin and Shoot Iron:Wert,. 11441011 frpns, to Mosta, Bleat Safor. in. Tin Booting and Sob Watt done to order. • All work orarrantod. • %Ulan In. MID a scararairra DYEING AND SCOURING ESTAB LTStflattf.—The unlorelehed bovine Rimed an estat4 tehmett et No. 42 TOIILITS 8231E8 f, be tween Market and Terry. for the ptapceo. of Fun hag on th! - ' nI'ZINO AHD 800132.1N0 raarcol enly allolta • aura of bang patronage. avair, roe a olne canto tbe retabl Ishataat of 11r. Honer. be 'latten binvell abet be can giro The fall. oat aUafactla, to Ida mammas. All noonelaka. 'al be retuned la two amts. 0ah.90:3w • caSP 7 •I.I) , WVINIia• • C. MEI IS/COLLISTER & BLER, Naantoaaron wad &Jars In ell W b of TODACIOO. ISSOTT AND CIGARS, SO. los WOOD EITIIrra POnossiart, Kulp. coarLantfy oa haat • listo 'viols of rlpcs sad 63 olti Tobacco. . my.ll,y SPOR'ffi7SE . N'S HEADQUARTERS, US WOOD 61111CCT. Jams IS EtOVVINI Latta tia atteatka of Bpoitimea and Was to htt olnaill stook SA' OM /11/ LE& REVOLT MI& MMANWUBMIO4:OVOLIIVIABUXICI B L led POUCII2k, 711.1388, sod am grunion af curl kind. HU stock the largest am bmaslt to Ibis =mut. T J ORS &1:;0.; . • • Deans XX PINE TAR. Prepared Innerly for IXfill3. Pet up le ewer ore pleat Iron booed TIVOLItiIt Torsal• by tbs &PRP and la barrels earl bake* Otto*, Na Ltd nor . faassi, Plltsband; ap9:64, THE • TIONAL ALMANAC; • FOR /sea. • 1104 olblo Annul la ocor testy ter 1814. niefe mo r nstal oak find suite to fonotelloo vocal 'tea tkoot the cost of the book to them. ' .• tier eh by • Dkrffl, InkftEX A 00., . self . et Woodland S.B .881rAN, !:NOTART PUI3LIO, No. 09 Tomo Errascr, (Darby Mat tan ttoM • 0 %%tat a. so. to . 6 o'sUck m. -044 DOOTOR F. 1108/1,. ... . ~ . PHYSICIAN Ain) irtmogos: Ho. IL7 piss tirisrr.bam iunaitturranC met.sat i o ___. (ILI F TONE WOOLEN. :Wan t.; ?IWO? 8r.421210-41 savOlot IlledUr o,ol eridtbe ercenstl spa tam& as . tau WA Sal bet Depot, Not m sect 121 81. Cale street. ItirAl • - AMY • - Bias letbsert men . W P.'IRMALUDeeplar in WALL nmeettrn=s:2°"""L` /a ' IT WA. II - MR MARK* S , BY Mutat:tam., . . ' _Cinefinal' Pfarket;_ - : .. .- ~ .,. ' arraLusi:aptit 15.—1ma4,--Tkostr dull- and prices Inegultir. Superfine Ina uttered- at ilem and Extra at PP, boyar. not In the market, and at ;locum $0 was the bed *Cm made 6r Somflts. "Whoa doelhad to 10,33 for Ned,and 41,43 gm White.. Cora declined to and dna.' ',dela decliaid to 1 436 Alpe owes stud, drat at, 8146.3Y/doh, dent I small sales at 11,5), which is a deans,. . Provident 1 unchanged ;1,200,602, Shoulders sad at14,;(3,10 7 ,‘, tho latter tate .6r" but' r 6 and 80,0001posuris Mom I Bag= Sides loom ii 1.403,30. Lard ull. and= nominal: . Ohne country weld at . 13c.. 0 ' quiet and unchanged, and not much dm*, ' . ) Gold 110, sad Sorer /2 3 4/0 0 . 1E3 0 4 1 41 0 .2 ' 2 7* New Yoriclitaritet. , line Tear; April 13.-Von briejat /216. , Slone declhml 30040 c; sales 7 Ws at 52,33iE.40 Or State, 5341.3.5tibr Uhlo,'and gsas,2s tor thorn. Wheat dal .ad declined 63fi 4 - Chlealp4= 31,73,91;711, lied 1022. Cara very dell and ge , cams or 1000 bush at" 51,32. . whiogyl doll a 1 111,12t1,14. - , Petooleunt isdet end firm. Pre1,416 hill and hoary. New Yogi, Spoil 12.--Storks.' The pude mesa re-. Konad at the last Nord : ill 6 N. 1.-.....-..12214, Chlems 1 Ch1age....132 Cambecland Coal .-. 'U. 6 T........,....-..-147 MI. Central Scalp-133, 0.6 Q-;......''.-.....-. -42 Illchigan Southern-102 likhigas Oeatral.l43 , do gmnuea:-.2 nacienx.. ...4..122 , N Y 4lentral-...--.1 , P. nu , * (1 1 ,..-a....14. Reading- ....-.143 -TS W..: - .-.....1434, nods. Bine .--143 T0taant61.....-......112 Ounce 470...—.- aNiGold .:.., t ......:-...t.....17113( Erie...._._..' .117%1 ~ ', 1 ' • The ales of-Cold Cettlecates has tomn stopped. ' New You, April 16, 11 r. 1e."..,5tl the 'arming Stock Exchange block timed mantain:oer than thej opened : - WV— ....--120) , IlliemLo o , :ntral.-.,...1311 , New York Central-135$ Clevelaad*Plol&6l2l74 Erie '.............-....-.11.6,,, Calera ..'''..-1, - ___;.l32, Hud50n...—.....,-;.133 Clershuld irTole6l-.142 Harlem...--........-103% C.& H. W---4.- , Iteadlng---. - t--.137% P.' 11. Wt, S'o..-....134 '. Michigan Centtal-.140 Toledo tt42"ohtol , t... 20 1- 211chipn Sonthern..lol C. 6 /N-.........--;-'7ll i Philadelphia Market i Portanutratl, Apr 16:- . --Tbareiriti lees totoran. ee7710 broatintulla to day 'and antiplle•eonis forsord elowlY..tad ;dose remain without •I:isstitlaTehauge. The reeelpte of flour are Is bold flrsrayt ealeaofeo3o bbli Pennsylvania apdObrox..tri. um. Ily at is 3r'- No thange In RysYldur or Corn Meal. The demand for Wheat has fallen oftd prises are °blip dun: sale. of 1.030 brah Red at ROZA White si,Doc42,os:' Bye Salle On 'antral .411,40, Corn isieo.actire-and Yellow cannot he quoted over'. 81.3081,33.' 20IXI Nub Oats were 441 - at 18400 c.. MO' laugh Clover Seed sold at 57;traS. Ti ,60; 'and CO bush: Max Brod at $3,37%. - There terve Coffee bola In flat hands; entail saki of Eta at 4.5434Teand La,,^uy, ra at 43e. Sugarirquiet: gainer Onba at 16.4, @IOC 300 bblairbldry vete sold it $1.1.5 eind Dru dge 111,231.- •' • Baltimore 11 IarkRt. - ' iummu..ema 16.—Ilour-wri dull; Ohio ex. re $7.75. Wheat quiet and Corn doll. Whlal4 .eglocted ; 01,10 . 1.• allured 5t11,1..'5. !Az eurtery tale ommeuXed at xaldnlght. • • : nivEtt imfaxamiazips,; • , , . . • • - taarraca. , • i 061, Irallo7, Ni.hrlr.a. l iittj 4nderson, Clucintati ct DamseJ, cinudall. llinerraMhtellag, • • , - 31ej.Anderson.Clocinnsti]ArgermIC, Sliternie. $11113,V1, Wheeling. Valle, Zaneeeille. The rirt r is Simile swelling at this point, having risen about twelve or thirteen inch. dor tbe twenty-four boars 'coding hat evening. Ste St.e irlo. time the pier marks iodinated tweirefeel. The weather continues cloudy and masettled,'Arlat octa gonal showers of • ' • Bushmen to pretty actin at Jhelum on Saturday, although restricted somewhat by the inclement COO. ditto. of the Weather. There tae derlded improve. aunt In the receipts from %plow , and the offerings of freight, are, apparently, The include Major Anderson end Panne( from Cincinnati; the Ohio TalleVarcan Nashville, • and the Innen* from Wheeling. The Emma Ors, bans from ranceirille, end the rallies Idit from CM drautti, were both due last night, and still dosibtlesi be haunt In port all zooming. • The - departuess on Saturday were: . the, Hafer An; demon, for Ope:Loath Argonaut, for St. Louis, and the Julia, for Zanesville. The Argetnut . bad an ex cellent. lrip„ iocluding a fair ;number o(paneogers. , The Anderson left here with , • rather slim trip, al though . sits had eoppmeats below:.-among inhere) 2001 kegs of nails at Bachman. •• a • • . Bann. ro Cauto.--Capt. A. D, limn, pilot of gunboat Ne..'.4, who has been bete for mom day( co a visit to his family, has been. ordered to report at Calm rarthwitl, and he trill nor:Ordinal, leave Ile that pint to-marrow at noon. The Captain is a very efficient officer, and bee screed in the capacity of pilot ever shim the begionlog of the war. The Allegheny river packets are doing • flooriste, in business: They appear . to-ban good trips both wan and the river - las been for some thine, In excel.; lens toting condition. The New tahnua The" of tot 6th, hi, the follow‘. log Item to :erten= to the Joseph Piercer As itie,Vlckstorarg tends at present is itithent any regular p.ckst, , our Vicksburg-friends, Will not be a little astonished when relatedthertE Of the slow and fine *maga perkefJoeeph Piene,whlch eaters ea bar tint trip thin evening, 'lhiipjeres Ina been pleased leaf, reksbargand Nevi 0440 tradliond after her aerneies te. day of tearing, which will, we understand; be the days otalie celebrated Prizione and Charmer. Oat wem, Fla) trust that oar' Vickiberg and - Naiad fri nidrlell senate tbe coning: of the Pierce with a belomint aTdrit. Capt. a. B. Pr=b milt betnuad anus commander, and in the °Skate Ina a 'retitle, man in the rasom a! 11r. 13. IfeKlutila will bet:wad. The Alpha left Cinclennal for Pittsburgh on Mi.' dey relL andthaCitlan, Golden Efe,..Junren, New : York. krul Arleania, were to follow on Satneloy; The Manna lett ILLoMM for Ohio pat, several-days Mum The Bertha vas to ttan len, Nutorille for Pittabirgh on Thedsdaylist. S T Sato Econsey was herded vm to the wharf on Saturday, and will canameace to treday for fit., Louie and the Brier •Tkis. rine MtlAlllfi le commandat by Capt. Haight, and belonmf to. thti Northern Line Packet Company. The splendid IL & laephani Mime, willhe reedy to lean far St. Loulsala evenhilp or to-mot. row. The M. 8. M. has superior amommorlatione ft* paasengen and plenty of r,oein for freight.' Tbm at and well-know n steamier' 0410 Valley , Capt. O. D. Chapin, Is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville tomorrow evening. • The staunch and molar Starlight, Capt. aluis..o Barton, ie filling up rapidly; and will coon be ready to lamella StaLeals and all polo!' on the Liner The 11 a; Capt. Gordon, la the - regular puked . for Wheeling tO•day tearing promptly at nom, Simms Johnston an d Dalton are the clerk*. The ilastree. Capt. W. DLL's; - marl& be seen by card. Le ausionnftd for fIL Ler& malgedriesdaj.- •, 1 The Emma Graham , Copt, Ayers,' fir the sego*, packet for e ZanenMe to-morrow, haring at p.m. , . . NOTICE MO THE.. -OW • NERS • OF. DILAY/A BACKS. Ar...4H . 0t1c• la hardy eine& to al otThelw,VDlwP.Catta; tarring % Bonbe.ar-4' I whether resident or non•aneldent la the city et klttei Lomb, to ray their llcensee at the l'resenrer's 0111 co; of the city of Pittsburgh, fartlerita, , ht accortheadr ltb an Acta( Amenably approved-March 30tIvIS91; and an Ordinance of the Omani of the city*, Pitt. , burgh, paned Aerllll6,l6oo,Whd. jannary fth,•lBo4. wOl : l not WA ea or before. 11ay_16;1684,: be placed baths hands of the Chid of Pace, fir collection, enhjectio bla fel of tO 'cents. for the col., I tectina thereat; and all persona wild neglect or na' flue totaks oat Litman *MU rehlect to n _tabs reca Lf teralbefori tbellayorrdonble tb. Latium' The eld3fletal Plaint of irertionn yniimirt be re turned et the Unto Lloczwes ate te,ten any or paz cents ,' • : , ; . • R,. qf Liens;:: .1 • - Yeah orw.horse gehlcha...Segen dollameandfff cents. Eacti two-hors* . " —Twelve dollars: :.: .., Bade !bur-horst-airmen' 4nl.lant ; L ; Lush t wo -horse letek—.......rlltaso do ll ars.. .; - • Ozordbmweandtlaberwheeledraww hitiro Weis; eighteen dollars. - For each odditimwd 50ne and In say of the abogeweblelm one dollar. ; • , ,W.E16111141:M. HOMESTEAD GAS 1.491TT 7 -;-The GemngompOiladasmApp4l*usus • . , ufActsta•Lug Company," Orgauiust under the Act of July . , 11113, Incur psi.; pand to raninOrdrra for Machines At tua Is boat- , us hones, prirate dwelling; .botsla Sted potato buildings, . The apparatus Utopia la Its coustriction, mar managed, and cot liable to be put oot of order with out erns careloseurs. lb& Gas Ls /a brilliancy Si they .goal to coal pa ; and ss the guano Is oe onstrund u to subutactuna It ealy as tau alit Si used, than la co enuatdattoct i sod cououtiestay danger of thou terribl• aaphaloos to prhich cal pa Is so liable, and to plot of saga,.lla cat hi chin, pared with coal gu, tun - • Our firma an CAhll, on clothespin lb ?odor* Is' this thy. alautdrun calculateartheitts turaty-114 human, TAAL ter tarp G041:191414,10011?cyi Huff . O . . r . Orden may In oddment lb TONnit..4.4:XIXPA. NT, Machinlgs and Znigtne Sabilla i iiiparot Nan: and Stand. strati, rittli Pa. , - J...i...zim .-. . cam O.TOSIEnt. ant. : ranterna, efts end steitra Pitting, • In all Its blanches, aszetally attest/44 to, try arpo.l dented. practical notions& • tan otoottosact of trflCTtittt3,T^:••*. • . BINE& • •' • t' BATE ion a •' • F; •i ..• 11[4111111. WITS; • 11AR11.113... Constantly as !mud ILIA ark to ol llTD den • • TATE a sznut aarnscncueY STILELT, Alltzbul , Ana rl mums num, Plltabaigh. HYL AND; WOODS &CO., ' . ... • ... ... _ _, ..: Et r eCtOila.NDLlM austrlN.Ell.l4, . . 1 LOUDAIID STDSZT, lILTI24OIX, MD. '. • , - - " craws kr porebsese Of 0017 Di. VINI/LN, ao.: Po np * 2 0 r I i t 0 S . 'metal= gives tosblpplog. _lnto , j; i , ! 4 , d ,...,* n 1 1 l • a I. r a , to: •, . 31 n. peoratt a Co., New Serb i •.. ' :. •• . • Madan Minaret a IS:, , •do: • ~. . . • .1* Dootan l 7. Wolot•aoes DONMOort • • .‘. adwascat • - - - , - • • - t , , :. '. pATTERSON 131t0a, . • D.4.e. YOlOlOOO Coalammuc,iist. Orlin 4ft.allt4 oar., na DABE ad sr tram. 8.14 k WI 3re T...sau, Albembj CUT. promptly =WOW 1 , , • • • eariVorma ; PRIMED:4SO .:00/PagraalUS.' , •• zukooortianzaktlai • • .0k btedioii taikb — tr 7+ll auL4- Mil E. j i ~` R ~ r ~r. 077, - if 'rm..' . II T-0 R - 71 ThOlargenTallett;Beattiooks, LOWEST tanzsJ or ANT BOOT t mot soust ' " ' - " ' ' ,"-• ~' No. 62 . _Fifth :5 ... • t •' - i . -- . - o ' , e ; , , t. .i.• it gli !,F1 Sir A. adicalcm is& w Biadlis; LADES BECOE. 41; riNDS, 43 . r;::; " , 111.CtELLIND'S,AUCTION. No..' 55 ,- Fifth- , Stkfr. maple FIRST ARRIVAL nit iv BTILU'or Lll4lss ositeri, illamOna Ooinpristog all the stiles qualtupe,.to it Chasten. Malan applied al Malstia'icteree prices BORLARD'B, 93 21*ST 9T01L"41 apto • recant icor frxii rink - A NEW AND CHONIB 'SRLECTIRN or - • Mn.priz andBl4.7tMer •f \ Shoes . , .Rubber:,,- - tic., Arial* it ' BMW BOOT AND 111011 - 110133101 • ' arsATEire SOUTH, ' • 'lto. ea KAM? irNitl'6%;tri"it NEYT GOODS! NEW.GQODBI We bare Jost recelptd our Spring !trek BOOTS AND BHOpk. Widob instil 101 l at the Liman. aunt raid a , We hart tba buret tad but selected Emit at Hones Vise 'halt liggsute.toed itOtis% To be Stand In ths city. Limper LUT aarnito - Inabondtonr (lbw a.a can. 1. 4 IC&S. ' itObbp p. total aunts: anal* GOOD 31 - • tra7 . 14:1:173tr. • • iszinw iseuronAL 110013 i Do do do CONGBDIS_ Do MODOOCO • GOAT 8ALWT.e..440 . mama ,THISZE sou: mums CALI do •Do- TWO do. DAL! • • do., AD of thoboot oisdran work, sad •OirditiOl f. OEM ALBERS, SON de& No. W. tor. of Grad sad • JURN CAM PBELL , numfluwni:.(47 ew A.WD IMO mn 6:1!:#10x4iio. CAEO: ALBP - S 4 ‘JI - oh and PAW DoWari _11,9T4 Fitip/a61:4 corner Wood and Fourth struts : Initaareb. -illy/ ersnas or ::.,:.,,!!• - :•.. i111- ,-- • : '• Wall . papei,:,..fer.sprint!::,Tis.,,,e',.,::':7,... _MWfAIIPI:p, GOLD. too.Patkos. imi - . ibi.c4waPuT. .; mut, ototesp.diol4iiins &mama**. WALL PA-Plll4 AVID :AND= lIIIBLA-111) ontrs.-.surc • WWI, //OULU WLISVOW CLOW. Ait Imams' satoteorat of vow pistol wsta, PAY'LL.to Allot,wllote tLnstloWthot'aa - looped:4km of ktdoiktopas And. Womb totpoet4ll,l toosookd, at Qs • WAU,Papa. Winton" it • : Wood street, Wren /mutt sat 3111.1 t, moodtow. LAM,. t Diamond Way:, TIIOWAII.FALINIL sitoostro toocatmat ot eoll/dotdcrid Ttidoo• punt Lbass Widow Wesdor Iriztorto, A.. ga=ily by _ (ops:Ls ) ~18.011A32.41111L ' MAIO. retisaLsc .. !! alasafi*Fr colt, Leto wintmaskr as Magi • lows steak ar 1:10ft , • nasctsteck at =UM BOAT LED .M usi WIZDOW 7188.11.1 DT 017. , IN EA C4 vIII M " "ordloaa.lB24 SPOUTING. . awn °. iron *"4l; iiiia - • ZlWZrawl Ulla rats. us PerinesAPP. roz zei g i ct ie MUM to assfteltlislaft, tonal ,‘" 11 " Ir 2°1 1 21 r.1 L ' rt-ti • PHOTOGRAPH t ItORMI3 t ' 5 anima ruts TAzni.lisiaccenviret Id mad ad stades, ore likturstiatt'a Amostry Mu !J EallpiToc.. ••••••• • - Of me7•tr. : aod Wy, vista a totand,:6l4o4o • pre p aria la irrzzGabtert bim:lona ob. mum AND UllllLtp thro,' amlbalty of Ode artatadixturaO•bg nodal • oli=gort 111;b1- at lambs: , Prise EndlistlN, . • you OAN,4LWIIrBi:PitOcOII3 : ••• sotlt : .. Cortbatkek WitNtsat leiter Viiiik, •ti Doznstrys Ocoee,* ilks3b, —,':- - 4 i• Laird's DM= of Tank , W.. ffmatlPliwnftAlti.i . .. - 2! : _fliif .. ,i:,,,. a Mali II•k• 2•ltamt_ Itaa 41 : . • Elembtld • Battu and ear•••••LLN ,• 2 Lindmra_lopoyed•Blo.ad 15.a.reamt. .. :' ' . Ellton • tnat Chnerat. Ras Toad to•Do est P•rbtst. - -..-- ~' . Bab 13.selut, tiaLl Dream, T oth 2 medal, At tb• Guatail Dm 11l •••• arrow Otto sag radical sirsobt, la Nutt I.Hogap, A • syll, ..... o=.lliLiT a CO'.:cir . :* BA('81 BAUti 1 tier tSi Oeamless, BurLsp & Glinny: TLOVB AND PALT NM. , . f; 4..- - .... : .A. 1.1 . gunk yrta WI to orlai, by .. • • - ATOIX2f T. 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