. - • The Mississippi River . Fieet. On the 10th inst., there were twenty Mortar Boats at Cairo, in complete readi 7--neas to take-their-part in any-fight -dawn .-!',.. tilie river. ; ' Therewere -also two Ordnance : - 13'Ostede 'Judge ' Torrence. and Areiii. --- ' --- "Weittern—fitted up to carry po*der and abot•for the mortar in 4 gunboate.__Several ; • guabo,kta were also there ready to start. Commod'oie 'Foote had gone down the river ' ' - with' i fleet of gunboats; and Was 'supposed toi i , in the neighborhood of Island No. 10, at blob platie,-aocortling to full and relic • : - ......• ble P tell igenl! e; the enlmi, haa,piOted biniL self in strong forceiwith heitry'batteries '-'. on both 'aides Of:thole - id of the blind, and ,!.. iitt-:ertny of about 15;000 men 'to, Protect •7 2 7:-them. New Madrid, which has just been ~.--:• .' ' Ashen by, Gen. Pope, is • below Island-No. - 10,1trid in eightfrotn:the' lower end of the Isbend:' Whether-the eaptttre of New Iliad- Sid will :cause the fall of Island No. 10 .is iumertitin. IVe have no doubt Commo ': 'ore Foote will soon shell them out, and thin, with hie proud fleet, ho for lifemphis and New.Orlesza. , The ,rehele having evacuated New 'Mad , rid,-and have been, or 110011 will be, shelled' out. of Ssland No. 10, the next point at which they will, make a stand will be Ran . .dolph.- This place is on the Mississippi river, in_ Tipton county, Tennessee, about fifty or—sixty miles - above Memphis. A Willtifn,letter writer says: • 'At 'Randolph there is a high bluff, and nature his in other. respects_ admirably gn lifted the site for purposes of fortillea• ties : th is well ascertained that the heavy ' 'siege guns at Columbus were removed there _ and that the.rebele are rapidly fortifying. ; • Hundreds of nagroes • are at work, night and day, casemating. If they succeed .in their. efforts; they will' have rendered their works well , nigh impregnable, at least to an attack from - the gunboats. It is doubt • ful however, even with withealemafes , whether • they could. long stand•the fire of the mor tars, 'twenty of which at least could be made'aysilable there, raining a shower of bombe day and night at the rate of one it minute: - The taking of Forts_ Henry and botielsonOind the admirable results of the • gunboats there, do not necessarily involve a similar result at Randolph. In the for mer instances, our boats fought against .open batteries. Neither should people im agine. that because Columbus _has,been evacuated,- the approseb , to Memphis will be undisputed. A desperate battle mast occur necessarily, and the loCality, com bining all the -information I receive, will be at Randolph. ' • . - . 'Where Rae the Enemy Gone Tot - • This q u esti on is now answered ;by the .• - SichmOnd-Brontitier. That paper , of March 11, says: . • • • The grand Movement of the army of the • Potomac, in witiukowing from its offensive line on theriver of that, name, and antuniins iLzkraneite one on tee hine of the Roppahisa s nick and Rapidan, places anew complexion • • • °lathe entire war In-Virginia. ' The,poliay.of this change of position withreference to the intended- attack of the enemy is obvious. The Potomac- was: , theproper -base for offensive operation's against Maryland and . Washington City; but as a line of defence for Eichlond, or for general resistance, it is the most den= - gerous that could be held. The line upon which the army under Gen. Joseph John- . aton is new falling' back is in the nature • of the are'of.a circle, of which .4iohmond lease °enter. The enemy is put to the rte .:Malty of marching a considerable". dic e tame inland: before . engaging our forces. if defeated general he can soircelY eatiape then be too far _fro annihilation; for he will Ihe'r attar m o and from Wiehingttin VitY.toreatili safety by a few • j• home flight like that homed° after the bat tle of Manassas:l4 on the contrary, be Should be suecieurfnl in his encounter, with our form!, he could not take advantage of • his victory on' account' ' of the delay nor oessarY to bring up his supplies ' from .the 'distarttPotomati- • , .Witionver will take the trouble - to examine the map of Virginia will find that our line • of defence, as now adopted, stretches from • i ' the Ramiahamsock, by a 'grant! Circle, to „.Cumberland Gap, in the extreme : matt& • , Ireetein corner of-the State; embracing the Central and the Virginia. and Tennes see Saline* the chief cities of Virgin* the valley of the:.James, with its canal, and railroads; within the circumference. It will be sesn; too, that this is purely a line iitdefence, spurned new. ma necessity, in ew Cf. the great . fCroe which Ire-bare,' by our lupine policy for six months, permitted the enemy to Mantled and put .in position without dintlia.ucc.and at his leisure and :pleasure. - - • Bo all otir work ,to _do ever again. 'The rebel army,' whose escape plight have been prevented, and whicirmight have been :captured, or at least routed with the less et all its gnus and munitions,. has been auSieed , :leisirely• to withdraw,' ettirying Wig With it, and take up its line of tleferuniu *bat It ',doubtless sore •,fonixableposltitni.' 'Thiraitty lnibliine atratagy,q-but it is not common • sense, 'Which - we - WM put infers strategy any day.. ' • General ;McClellan on Himself. Caps. IleClelian, In • his 'Report (page . 8), speaking of the march of the.English,array to Ile Tammy% leis: . _ ~ • . '' trfci aroudderieg this 'Match, it is somewhat ' Camilla°. determine which party committed '. .' thiliteateit faults—the allies,, in .110 11,11/011111 - !- 4• ": i i_yitTilLlTO/4 or thi Russian in lisSifey to maul .' +._ &atilt:rail if the liiportraitieWirid_. " • - . ( ..- -•• '• !Mina • firth. allied genera& 'displayed , none of the puditlei tol"Aptiat commander,. : .: - nett ineesonnfweis ball-way measures, stow.. • • Aert :masseuse ; they failed to loseireon staatly in clew the objeetr of their expeatatioh, ' 'and tapirs iv:Woad unarcuriagly tovxmdeit'!, _ • ;The italics and capital, are our Own. "Does ';'isitt, the above pseudo. Gen. liteClailan'i nor.; i f etid.auteblogre y? It is s•great pity list; eiter eiltielein so unsparingly, he did not benefit more f om.tbe • tlllojMllea . and blunder— ' logs Of the l 'ailied - griliante.P, . • _ ..,, , tt . ,_C-,l' inani • _ °zoo asrstr.....-Ths • matt • who '."•-• up , the American news fol. the. Paris t'lfaiiste . , eliAtid decidedly {se to idea fAid Midi - to:ewer . hiinfils r giesgraphY.: Ws; vendee of a late bulletin reads thus; ."The , ' Federal aiak iiiided and proceeded tOiritilis =Sabath' City; which it found rraouated 'lnd burned by the Southern treops, '• Aide ,44444tecilitient ;aiming:4 eisferns tele Ten ‘-ltetevee_, .". e f. r 4 t l4o. t!ute. . o de eeeP el the P eetPla, -i . toed lattaset ifinnpi kid CobintlAti. , This - 'inoreinlineestA: bllitheilbi troops of (Ritual Burasidelifthe rear of - the great, army of , bil .r iliiiiire.:4l4lll Ii • ; ialkai vonstltut4,*oiiia - aid:ghirlds, an aiiiialiispartiltal,,- - and jottinF , Chay . • Jiants'r o who la ;11141 ltrashhipan,On :AalicaPiaintment as ifiloa4htarsk intelsist:OWArr'"Afai; * . 11111 0' . ybpil .anaisaiiis, hi casaothald is:suborditats the Oitolitiiot 01noiliorpie . it is gav thstAbe 'hoe Amt. pg.,4 l l6'.fiiok • : l 74zitrevllle, 4bisl7 *km*? to- tOr f*i• * L' -p•.., , .... ... • :. '.';'-'..... •ItZt -,:- 10 4 t. 01tri1i ....4- 4. 4. . •,.:•,...4, : -..,-, -.:::.; 1_ . 0 • 1.•. -4 ~.,._„:. Y MUSNIN Randolph. - , Ilona:to whom HOIRCITLI Due. I seem to bare struck the tower fair and -, -.73lef3e.nceti, of tiee - ltital Committee of tßuitif*lth-Eirinore apparenreffect than itilierinte, la ii, 'peer& i n tint badYi a f ur inoula be product:W. Vibe blow of a sledge days ag°,' . - . "a „_,• - --.7 w".soersixactl At,.,.- ot ffeneranY :.I/Diar. The giant n rubbed Off, and if 41,paIrded it woul' NC-CS:ill tatsed . Ter friceerffi - A'. - goddleal Ea( been said ebour - rtiffiTetheat orthe erde artiCk. Thii gun who is deserving of the honor of projecting 4. nets of the enemy seem, however, to have adutipt to damage the the attack upon Forts - Henriandlteneis*.iteri./..aliandoned the and thus .turning thet t untrot _ thl __, i befelythough:mcet oftheiriballs eren there. enemy her e - armed aimed at the porthole& three Striking On this subject Mr. Ganges says: . in close proximity. Two of the six or seven -. A greatdeal has been said about the ori-j.aarks on the .tower are seed to hive been gin of the propositionto_take posteasion of; accidental shots from the guns of the Min the Tennessee River. The credit of con- i Denote. ceiving the idea of a military campaign in ! The-greater part of the shot marks are on that direction has been claimed first for one"! the' - edge of the hull, which, it should be re. and then for another military - commander. membered, does not rise more than twelve I desire that impartial justice should be inches out of the water. They seem to have done to every man, and actingupon the in- been under the impression that there must- Within to do justice, I musr be permitted be a weak spot underneath the water line, to ,say thasp.far es I ean learn the pro- and they hammered . away all round,' but jest of turn the enemy's fiank ' by pone- here too the invulnerability of the Monitor t int trating the ' ennessee and Cumberland was equally great, and the indentations are Rivers, originated with commander Foote. only to the extent of a fraction of an inch. -The great:lse of water in these rivers was There is a small fracture of the edge of the providential, and with the . quick eye of iron at one point, which onlyseems to show military genius he saw at once the advan- ita great strength at a _point which might tege that-it Might secure to our inns. Ao- be supposed to be weakest. oordingly he sent to Gen. Hilleck, at St. The shot that struck the square pilot. LOIIIII, the following dispatch: - • • house did little more than knock the ce- ' ' '• "Cared; 'Jan.;2B, 1862. ment ea. Had the pilot house been round "Gen. Grant and myself' ere of opinioninstead of square, as' It is now proposed to that Fort Henry, and . the Tennessee River make it, the ball' would hare' glanced and can be carried ; With four iron-clad .gun- . lost half of in force, and failed to iejure the boats arid &Copt, ankh" . Perineum/0y oo- eyes of the gallant commander. He is, Guided. Hare we your authority to move however, lam pleased to learn, rapidly re fer that purpose when ready? . • covering. The • retiring of the Merrimac - z - .. . "A. H., Foorn." from the contest with her insignificant an , To thin dispatch no reply was vouchsafed, legalist ix not to be wondered at, when the - but en order was sasequently sent ttiGen. exercise of all the power she possessed, for Grant to proceed up the Tennessee River fiveltours, had done little more than deface with his troops, under convoy of the aped her paint. The attempt of the Merrimee to ' flotilla, and attack Fort Henry, direating rue her down left no mark on the iron, ex- Gen. Grant to sheltie Cent:Yeas his orders cept BOMB splinters from her timbers, which to this effect. Coin. - nate ,was at o nce are sinking toe nut and screw on her bull. ready for the expedition, and advised the She struck her precisely amidships, directly Department to that effect. . opposite the centre of the tower, and this nt having ea entirel ywas Another. singular statement, made by _experim e —_ n swum t that no hopes could be entertained lt Mr- tit4nies, is the follotrini4_ in regard to from its repetition. the taking of Nashville:' NTILI TBZ usual/se COWS our AGAIN ? - The next movement of Commodore Foote This is the question propoundedby every with his flotilla was to take pnsession of one you meet at Old Point. As to her eom- Clarksville,' where he arrived on the lieb rag out again, I think there is no doubt. day of Febnutryi and issued his prods ma- Her injuries, as I learn from a gentleman lion to the inhabitants three days before from Norfolk, consist in the dismounting of the arrival of the land forces, though that add her guns, the breaking off of her iron fact, for some unexplained cause, nowhere snout, and the weakening of .her forward Wears in the official reportsof the Mill. shield or covering. The iron in front was tary Commander of the Department splintered and broken, and two of the Mon n the 21st day of February, 1862, Com- .tot's balle entered thrOugh the ender tim modore Foote tslegraphed'to Gen. Unitary , ben, Her hull was not injured to any the Chief of Gen. Halleek's staff, then at serious extent, aid she is being rapidly Cairo, as follows: ' ' - ' - repaired and strengthened without going , "Panocti, Feb. 21, 1862. into dock. She was lying In her old post. "Gat. Curers', Cairo: Gen. Grant and tion on Wednesday, and a large force of myself consider this a good time to move on workmen were engaged on her. Nog/AU& Six mortar-boats and two iron- Some - fear was entertained at Norfolk clad steamers can. precede the troops and that the "Yankee Cheese Box" would pay shell the forts. We were about moving for them a visit, and the rejoicing over the sue this purpose, when Gen. Brant, to my cess.cd the Merrimac on Elaturdiy was rem- astonishment, received a telegram from glad with fear as to the superior power of Gen. Hallo*, 'not to let the srunboate go the Monitor as exhibited in the content on higher than Clarksville.' No telegram sent Sunday. Should the Monitor prove 'wide n me. • . rious in the approaching fight„.what would 'The Cumberland is in a good stage of prevent her from shelling Norfolk in re lister, nid"Gen. Grant and I believe that tern for the destruction of the Cumberland we can take Nashville.. Please ask - Gen. and Congress, were the questions asked on Halleck if we shall do it. We will talk the start. . per. telegraph,. Capt. ;Phelps representing me in the office, and - am still on crutches. ' "A. H. Foorr., Flag Offieer." ' It may by that there was' some great rat- Rory reason why Gen. Grant was directed "not to let the gunboats . go higher than Cbirksville," but up to this time it is wholly unappreciable by the public. Had they been, permitted to go, as was proposed by 'Com. 1?oote, Nashville would undoubtedly have capitulated some days earlier than it did,* and an immense amount of rebel stores would bine bait captured, which were de. stroyed or reocivered-before the army reach ed 00213 i, MG valued which has been esti mated at two millions of dollars. In regard to , the evacuation of Columba'', Mr. GSM= says: It is well underetood that Commodore Foote was opposed to giving the - rebels an opportunity to leave Columbus. He felt sure of his ability, with his gun and mortar boats, to shell them into a speedy surren der; but was compelled to give way to coun sels of military commanders. ' It is clear from the above statement, that Comm - Wore Foot.; who laa rendered such essential service to his couOtry, has .been enubbed by army officers, a reply not even being vouchsafed to his iniggestions, !Us those.suggestions have been adoped and the credit given to °there. . Re hoe bourne all this with christian patience, only 'tak ing for-s chance to fight for his country. The Moidton One never gets tired reading about this wive pradjszr. It has bosri stated that she :was not t a- , good , sea -beak. bat this is dim; proved by the statements of those who sailed in her from New York to Hampton 'Roads. She behaved well in a harry storm. She was not towed, as was first stated, but was accompanied by two gunboats. On the • way through, an, accident, resulting from ,a cause which has sines been notified, some, Cif 'her • officers ca _and men me near losing their lives, as follows : The blower-hatohes, from defective ar rangement of pipes; allowed a great deal of water to penetrate the engine room, where coming in contact .with the straps which 'revolve the "blowier', on either side of the eigine, snapped' them asunder, and left the fbinaceit . without a draft. In consequence of this theetigine room Mon betearne filled with coal gas from the furnaces, which in a short - time . prostrated Mr. Newton, the senior engineer. -He ; itai litou - ght up and placed on the deck of the turret; where he remained in an unconscious condition for fifteen Minutes.' Mr. Minters, chief en gineer, who superintended the construed°,, of the Monitor for the government; and who was s passenger in her to Fortress Mourne, repaired to the engine --room at this juncture, where he found 2d Assist ant Engineer Campbell end .84 Assistant Hands, with four firemen, in a state of to-, tal imoonselothiness on the floor of the fire room. They were im m ediately rein - loved to the ' turret deck, 'tiers restoratives were applied imecessfally: ' Captain ERIOTION.:RiTs such an aocidmit will not occur again. . - erase, sae MONITOR. The inforniation-him galled ground that the 'Merrimac luperior in speed to the Monitor,-and''that. if, the former chose she COOL run put her and go ont Sea.' This, eseured;.fi. etit'_entirantistake. .The 'Peed of the hienbusa not :over ~f ive knots. an hoar, whilst thatof theldrisiter ' *Pont. 111014 'potting the, question 1 , Is one 'corker:4o4pm de. to their relative, speed,' and -the- abily7. .the./derrimeo to run away from a. Rotator, le replied; we 41 01114 like ',to eigo,'.hirgitternpt •"dhe would thin be &tour mercy, and:l7 angelus;in 'her wakeore pintlitscen - erl; tilikil.o4l: 8 , 1, 4 , , hit, PvlifOraiiil Fiedler. ,DROM. BONO 4109/A the:y.llo*r as nest and compact as above deck and has been fitted up with a great' detr tests for ths - 09 1 e• fort and °needed her . , ofilotrs. , and crew. 'The ward , :roolafs -eery -pleasant,' and the staterooms ' quite cOmfortable, ' The engine. rooms are WO' tead well vintllated. Am to her proPellor and rudder it is &E.' cult twfind thorn. 'ken inside et the *asset or outside of it,-and I should judge from the general silence on the, 'abject that' the pa. enlist. Character 'arid locality of these tm. portant mkjunets of:locomotion are not to be made public at present.' Suffice it to say *at Alte.7 are not 'risible °abridge of the ves• eel,,acer iiliSdisternable which Is her stein or which her item she' moves with equal .f...,„ 4141 .t7'44-1r44 /. tele mewed that sue can MOTO at better speed than her Ow 'sttemuitilindit. l • ' INUI MOOT. ' ";- tie i t - W tam eft , , ,CeA, ,nr, an hall it'Abikithit*:4l 3 / 1 4 NAkiiktvii of them igZ= That Manassas Business. The editor of the Chicago Tribune is -de lighted with the achievement of our army -on the Potomac, which has taken possession of the formidable intrenohments of Manas sas, without firing a gun, under the lead of the modern Napoleon. Only mark the ex -1 hubs:lnes of.his spirits: We might say that the history of warfare presents 'no parallel to this Manassas busi ness and its results; butthen, you see, our men are "volunteers," and— had they notthe "youthful Napoleon" at their head ? So our readers will understand that we are in . gsod humor. We know as 'well as anybody that the rapscallions who hare just run away will probably find another stronghold somewhere further down in the Old Dominion; and we very much fear that seven months more will be thought necessary to reduos it in the way that Ma nasals was overcome; but, what's the toss of growling? That Washington army has not, in all this tinie—Uhich ill natured people say has been wasted, cost quite a million a day, and is not that cheap enough for the high honor that our troops have achieved in running into the rebel in tranchmetkus—after the rebels had run out? Is it, we ask, worth while—we address you, tax-payers—to grunt about a trifle like this? We might congratulate the country upon the feet that the, "great ethologist" who has "reduced Manassas," has been himself reduced to a subordinate position in which he_ will have mare time to employ all his brains in the duties be fore him; but. as that might be thought to be an attack on a man who has just been cut off stile knees, we leave congratula tions to others, while we smooth down the_ public temper which is, we must say, some what 'ruffled by recent events. General Banks, when be got over the Potomac, and Indeed, long before, found • way in which he could get freqUentand exact information of the enemy before him. He cultivated the contrabands.. The word went out among them that, once within his lines they were not liable bobs reclaimed or sentback; hence they almost every day posted hits up about what was going on. When his col umn was taken with the "look-jaw," and he retreated to Martinsburg, ha acte d upon information timely and precious— tendered him by e k nigger. But then Gen. Banks is nothing but a Black Repub lican,' and the siting of his example would be starring up t.lio "nigger question," whi oh, as we want to avoid the hapption of be ing • "d--tted Abolition 'newspaper," we will not be'guilty of doing. On the whole, we are pretty weltoontented with the week's work. The army has got Manassas, and the Republic has got a new General-in- Chief—the latter worth more than the for mer. The &nay of, the- Potomac has Ave new,Division Commanders, four of whom, appointed by Mr. Lincoln, voted at that famous Council, onsflaturday, to go ahead and atMek the enemy on Gen. Giands plan, which is not a patent, by the way. Efookfter the nest council, there will be a tight- Thus muck has beeit and , with that let as all be °outset. Las A. Brcurnall.--A hitter Aron LIB A. Simutaii, formerly of -Allegheny, and well !Mown to our oltkene, who left the city very tnistarionsly but epring, will be found lo 'Our °Omani to-day. It was procured by Bataan TATLOX among the rubbloh at Ma. nano,. and , &ppm . 10,1 to Ids cormerpondenoe, wide& wepubllsh in another ooluum. BATLID Tkrion 'Smite,. as special correspondent for York. hollow • . fin. Pori is an old fort. If ,he had tusdend* the of la of "sublime I *Sil3t"' *Cad d not have suffered the enmity at- New Ma drid to escape with all their slam And niunltions. He ought; to, bi 'Miihiersd'forinintitig soMelpody, and talking .npny, thn artillery erthe enemy, when they, per fellows, have got none to spare. , • ,/ :Tao; Nam'llaraitltur.--It le • reword qii.ti*ll4ltr P l . 3 a.rtr: l 4i : 44 , 4 Nsvi ari , l4•;:of Bliodu Island, ea take Boarstary portfolio. Re , would make au admirable, eterutlre oleos, to . ;SrEMIL xericEs. M.B. & 0: P. KAIULLB; Piper OTCUILS &den La BOOK, PRI"' CAP, AND ALL KINDS.. 97, WRAP ASO tidix4 „ , • , • ,airaiio o mooed dr i oni soy ar wood End to No. do BoilthdoldotoWt. ra, , *aria= oa Timm son mod. 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DANIEL BENNETT & BON MAND rAprozzat or WRITE STONE DRINA AND CREAM COLORED WARE. •-• SarOTTICI AID WAI2IIOIAIT AT No. 74 VIITTH . .• NTlCK—Letters of Administration on the eetata of William McCormick, late of Sobbison township, decessied, having been granted to the undereigned, an persons indebted to said s tate are requeited to make m, payment, and those hav ing claims will present the duly authenticated, for isittLement. - mhibiltteetwlr JOHN 8. PHILLIPS. ROCKEJUUN'S DI UARBONATE OP SODA PILLS The greatest remedy Ibr acidity of the stomach ever yet introduced. One Pi'twill generally afford Lame- Cats relief. To travelers, and those subject to hardy meals and irregular hours they are invaluable. • Imported and sold by SiHON JOHNSTON, Druggist, And Dealer in choke Taniily Medicines, Corner Smithfield and Fourth street.. WALL PAYER; • BORDERS, • FIRE BOARD PRINTS, DECORATIONS, Sc., A. UPHOLSTERING GOODS, SATIN DE LAMES, DAMASKS, /SINGES, TASSELS, CORDS BEDDING OF ALL KINDS ON BAND AND BADE TO ORDER, OPPOSITE J. W. W OODW ELL'S, E. X. ZDKUNDSON t 00.'8, 98 sad 99 Tenn guar. Now IIIIItary ; Naps id the Itordvr and &nitbarn Statei,in pocket Atm. Prig only 26 amts. ibis le the most accurate and comprehensive Map published, showing entry city, town and village plainly. aarAipeats sepplied sL4,6oper hundred. Mao, the Bed, Whit. and Blue &rug Book, con taining all the mcet popular Delon Songs. Price only ID meta. JOHN P. RUNT, " • and Befall Bookseller, Statkoter end Num Donlon Mem& Hall, Wirth street, Pats kozlkls LA N. IL corner South 0 3 / 1 .6100 and /W -esel street. Clt total A. BRADLEY. No. 80 Wood Street CORNER SZOOND, PITTSBURGH. Manufacturer and wholesale and retail dealer In COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING OTOVEO, OBATI FRONTS, FINDERS, ia. In our sample room may be found tha °ELABRATED °AB BURNING COOK EMOTES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits*: which hare b.en hilly tested by thous nada, and the Stores remounted umegtwied by any in the market, together with a great many other desirable patterns. w. bays deo • ver7 lamp amortnatil ut PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES toltredos lame of the BEST PATTZENB lend to the public earrEvoy ENAIILLICD G l it ATE FRONTS and FENDERS, of the sewed styles. illtr COMMON MTGE= BOW AND JAN GRATIS all of which ere pirated at ries7 low prim. SlFSpeclai inducements carared to builders in want of GNATS FRONT& inhltand SUN K ao bbla. Nitre 111pOrfill* natal • 4 do Pearl Hominy; d do White Boom 8 do Corned peed 6011 bash. Pinkeye Potaioon 100 do fresh' ground Corn Meat 100 do Dried Applee; • uNa do. do Amami; 10 do IlhaUbarke,• lbe. Packed Batter; 4011 new PlOor Harrel.; 80 do Ull do In .ton end 4134 age by • JANIS A. FETUS, mill.. Oorner. lloalost ends TlM.tn.y, Dec HOLEltilLtddliirti WOBJS—Prac- Orel Obeereations of the Boottlia.rinua aed Vontlimoe Toiturse giving their nattily, test, camos. • 9 1 1 3Pternsh; co;leeloettole and proven lion Pomba, addreoeed to noo•ntedloil readers. By 7. •Bodeohemer, L. D. rot oak by • saki? 10111 ST• S. DAVIS, i 3 Wood et. CINCINNA'II AND LOUISVILLIC.—Tbe Ani pulp meow PRIMA DONNA,. Capt. atm haves or above' and a Intastedl.t. vorty oa TUZSDAY, at 4 Tor freight Dustup iv* att board eo tatill J. B. LIVIIIIISTt)Zt .11 Agetite. . ayera stand.= Stip I. 'nit IVard, amiat of Saws aqd goon, oppo. " the taaasylvikals, BaUrpa4 .Papoti alyora aro 111116113011111; bar room markt ratan. ; • Mao, ***spill Thnsitinga near thi , was place.— *Kph. ag, . • • I —JAMICB A11.T131.7148, • •I_ .b e.. prim*? • • • on hand And far sale by .114 S '1 I ..e.prtme ax•nirlkipeou bast/Led to arrive *or kh by *hl7 ~ LITTLIF * TIIIIILBLE., 4.14 1 bb ldtaarir• azi• oe band and tor lain • • - - „ . . . ' •1) 1.1.1 A • ed, tiro •• • k ansLerannlatist on bond allot Sin• 11Ct ALI/IV—tldes, Hams and , IShoulden&. 1%000 lbw. Jolt out of smoke bows km "obi by ma? LITTLIt a Titl , lolLll. /19 &rood it. „ U. bble. prime an .. " 4 " dr°! J e ltt c " k all a Sitn n etP • Xis. elk and 10 .AlVirit bble: received and for We by- ~ /MAAS CO/7IN. nibl7 Clots& Wood out Water Meets. 4R00M13 ,6 e-100 dotell.Weeired and for i „,s. by ; C , 111511.1184 von/4 bri ouren - wondanalVetargareen......, QTAX.a.-100,Ioxar ,reosivatind.fp r a., ran ~F4„.,rtnans MINIX; "' dd" ClPlThdXoi4.o4:troeuL'' , ; - • - *~"rt..,: i; F`!" .'"9~:.r~ • - 5~. '~"b •:;r ~ .r_ra3 .•?ar-n.T~..s,r WALL • APEIL.A. Arrr.F. QUALITY AND .Pruor.- prom tile . Mika selStritedYsosnufactursro of Phila dedOlsOfess York end Bostott. oompridlog ► 'kW, txtenalve end complete assort. \ • k [dont for aids by TMAS PALMER NO. Yl. WOOD BT., BST. FOURTH AND FIFTH .Second door below Dlamond alley ruhl7:lxod NEW GOODE I NEW GOODS I SIEHRY G.- HALL' CO., (incomors to James 0. Watt,) Are now receiving their Spring Stock, Comprising every variety of goods adapted to men and boy wear, which, in extent, choice Wieland prices will compare favorably with any In the trade. French, American and Meet of England Cloths, of • the hest make.. of every shade and quality—a very large aesortuient; Caashneres and Doeskins; Super Black French Doeskin.; Super Black French Comb meres; Fancy Caasimeres in every variety; Bibbed, Bleck.and Fancy Camitneres; Silk Mixed Csalmeres of evearry ebade and color. VESTINGS—Fancy 4311 k and Satin Vatleggss ,, WV shier, Super Black Satin and Silk Vesting% ktatlw . and Fancy Silk Vestings; White Figured Silk and Satin Viaticum. Also, every variety of goods for Huainan Coats; likewise a very chains selection of Funtishlog Goods adapted to gentlemen', wear. Soliciting an early call from our Mends and the public, any orders entrusted to our care will meet with prompt attention and punctuality in all cases. ligNitY G. BALE * CO., Merchant Tailors, .ml;l2' Cur. Penn mot St. Clair streets. FARMERS, ATTENTION I LZIEEXO FITTED UP AND FOB BALE BY 14:1.11MW.01.11C.:1,4:14 , 0,1 SOAP, SOAP, SOAP, SOAP.—It iii an established fact that the CHEMICAL OLIVE EILASIVE SOAP, =sumac:tared by B. C. A J. M. SAWYER, is now preferred above all other Soaps in use. It ham been tried with complete name and approbation by thousand. of families throughout the Gutted States, and many in Europe; and it Wen. tirely free from all roshi, clay sad ober adultera tions, and removes oil, gnome, paint, tar, etc., from the hoodh and clothed. It is m id the purist, choicen. and mast economical Soap manufactured lbr laundry and family am. IT CHALLENGES' WM PETITION. Among the many teetimonials received retpecting ate uueurpaeed exceibmce, and its adapta tion for um in soft, hard and mat waters., we can only now raker to be subJoinedoertillcatementanating from gentlemen well known, and who, whilst in the db. charge of their rawest're duties lu the tented field, no QuallanlialitlMl and Coollllianalitt, had every op portunity of seeing it fully tried, sad consequently won became wracks= of .what contributed the most pleasure and comfort to oar paint soldiery': awarter vil;wg , • Divortsrut of the 21.141tAy, Tkiementli sad Formar.rh Reekeents Pmestpletutia IfthWeers. "Sawyer'. Chemical Olive Erwin /imp"haring been used very ...abusively in our Regiments, in hare no hesitation In certifying that it wan found ad. mirably adapted to the moot the soldiers, and deci.. dadly the mmt sunor Seep which could be ed for the Berries. ,pe • JAMES A. ERIN, Quartartmetar Twelfth Batimsnt. ALEX'. POSAYTH, • Quartermaster Fourteenth • 1110011=2" SHADES, ,tc. ' Quartermaster Thlrtseuth lisalm'arna,Gcs.mecooz'sDnxuas,ll.23. Amity I Jemmy Sethatkit. "Semmes C2maimil Olin Emir* &no" ham been used by thin! Division kr the pest sixty dap, and I have no healiatitin In my/ad that It Wee general sat letietlan, and in mardtal thalami Poop that meld be procured for the *mica . - Capt. 814.11• L GAMAGIC, Depot Commitutry, Ky. The understood cheerfully beer tes Munk ulull* timony to the excellent qualot.Wassylv's Chembsti OUt. Reed. Sup," which has been used extensively In our runts within the put two months. and which hes been lbond so well suited for the service. Mitt. W. H. Mat% Commimary Locale! Outali-y. Jeliemonville, Ind. R. BINGHAM, Quariermaster First Wisconsin Regiment, fe72lawlm Illizeterthlown, Ky., Jew 7, iOu. pETROLEUMI The nadatantaz now= wit r O g the bat i CRUDE AND RUINED OIL, And brava ding th. rm.to lb/Am tnarkou. ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS To oar Meads In Liverpool and London. PETER WRIGHT A SONS, te2l:lnwod . 115 Walnut Eitivel. Phaorla. _ . ' • r{: CH IS A` WINED PSTBOLIUM OlL.—The under signed is prepared to 'reoelve and store Oil to large quantities on the nowt favorable terms. The recent action of the Board of Underwriters precludes in suring dl stored within the city limits, and a strong effort to being made to have slaw paned by the Leib. tabus to prevent It* being stored. Oar stores and dock at ffilsabeth Port, N.. 1., at. ford the beat Belittles for storeys or shipment, as the oil can be inured, and veseele tan stow own dock. We will dispatch a ehlp to London ea soon se • car go of oil remised at our yard, and others will fol low with regularity. Advances made on comlemments to oar friends in London. Xlirab Ship via Pennsylvania Railroad and Alleatownio oth Port. Per clads and further in Sorr call at No. SG Manson," street. °Mos 2i9 . IE. inatiun, ulat's Ls Po dding, Pittsburgh, Nana., between tkiriotots of 11 and 12 o'clock a. at. WILLIAM RRAXERIt, Agent, IsMtlasrdlm 223 Grainwick at,. New Pork TO. 294. MARCH . TRR1A,..1862. In AA Common Pleas Court of Allegheny county. In the matter of application for Charter of "The Fourth U. P. Congreption of the City of Allegheny.° • All persona iriteresuidi will take`notice that ths fol. lowing Inetrument and Order of Court thereon has - TRES DAY, February, ,215 d, 1883, been Bled to the Prothonotary) OM* of Allegheny bounty, Ds And now, February 224, 1862 ,' the within art/ales of, and application for uharte 'of Incorporation re sented to, end duly middens! by the Court" and p the objects, articles aid condition" appending MI I, the same le directed to be Bled in the Mgt, ottbil tbonotary, and notice thereof dreg, by publYmtion forst least three weeks . to the , Pittignugh Caw**, that in4emspeilicient reason Y shown to the °contrary, a decree of Intorpanglou will be made at, the prat term of the Common Pleas Court.' fegblaw3w ' BY TIM COURT. 1 IVIOK a 4•1:11SNT WAsIIING THY CNIAPNIIT AND DIST NAM NZ IN I. bow maaufacturbi wail tr . iskextlnsively by W. J. BANE, II DIAMOND, P/TINDUNGur. aaroui be parchased by lb. single Niablas, 'by TeriOdp,.brillt7 ! 3 ; B4t !ElAtitgt " . a pP ila dlo° at. Illibuboak, IS z inibtswd T 131'::11: 1,.88 alua -LI ITIRLD kited the above Livm , Stable, wadded , by :Wm . ?Menlo, mid en. larEW and Improved the above eatibliatiment: Cari. rime' ,ftrulskied as abort-notate km Funerals, Even , log Parties ' ea Thtres. Concert., Railroad :Degdi. Charges mo derate.. Renee taken and kept In the best posable manner. Please leaveyour °Mora carrlamm- . Anhildhrd ..WR. 0. CONN., . _ VEL()lliti I gall the ;atten. .K 2 eton ofCA6e ' Ba7YB9 to t aaporke lot of, ••-• Ws hard fdr . oide at LOIrPRICHS." L Eaolplee and hat ‘• •' ••••" HASKINS' k CO.. • . Beeli*34.tr?"?l.4w York. -11aUltitOWIts" lA:XINGU& -1411- . ..JUPTeso, tepee tree' pee Ity,'iiiiid,rad 'edged b all to have no opal for atroagth and Aaron , put up In whole. halt tad diluter 'lln cam, and for. salt as the Small, !Smart.Pins 0f , ..; ;. al; l3 .Corner lilbarty and hand strode. AilllBl4ll' OAT .:OltlTTlti..3 . bbli. -kiln W - aiW cow. Oii'xial, ot: ioi•iicii..niany, pat Preelved. , _': ile a . ls. oat Kea sad Pearl .Barlaer ler Pis immera &adman at thorax:dip Wooer: liters , of ' . : 10111 , 1 A. sariaasw '- - nwa. ___ ... _ rr. " total! ''' ' '`Oonliief Mort mad Rand straia.. f111,.....-ae 011,-6.500. a u , p rzie riti - i ‘/;°.?l'..l:ta:•Mlgt7elikli.4l44tittiterlitalt 57:' ...........tritivi • - Nb. ao and witesi . stsiet.-.: LibrAuril—wbbk„ . . l , , 1,41- tll --, 1 , Ibr 0 birr. ~. ~ •: J. B.CAMITALD. 1 .10 ,r• .. . an I -, MUST .ri 4 o:.l.loalaris W. f. ' 1.14' DrJERTISEJLE,KpI. EVERY StW PA TT'ERlill, PUMPS OT ALL DISORIPTIONS BAILEY, FARRELL A CO pEectis eiyo - 800 BUSS I . IIIIIW PEA - CRES. 11 - BBLI3, 1 = 11414-cIDRIt. 'Y - 114131Aft. and fur sale by WILT TALI BAGALET, • 18 and 20 Wood Street. ! n °ll2g:' 'I'OIdIA7LVEISL,-.ln cane her inetkally inaled, dor very low, by the dozen, at the Tanolly Onxely donor • - f ; • JOHN A . HINSHAW. corner Liberty and Hand streets. rileibu‘ : -!,," 4 • J. UM' 8114/0181byk kooilifol =Clew ode by War . 'SOWN TETLICY. 13d Wood it. P,1.44c.Ar! magic rpvnxi) SIT r1 1(11)1 1 s * "'1 4 i .1 5 .: PLAID ?must/ass. " - ziumonrxw Tan& LT " 164*;. t , " 1110011 44 ) ;ParA4 1 **. ' -•- r il P r q aii T 'Z kf-44i 1 / 1126 *. Itirt Mita Rai tf-4.1.444., cols, 4 itfaikostroo.. - . 4 1E 'ft-1w .firiorEzs. INXERNA 1014 AL HOTEL, f, , 74 36CAND Fig BBOADWAY.''., CORNER OF FRANKLIN, ST., NEW YORK This first-class house—the roost quiet, homelike, and pleasant hotel in the city—offers superior in •-ducemants to those visiting NEW YORK for bust. uses or pleasure. It Is mains' In Its location. and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAilitlairatection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where' isliesiments can 'be qtatintallhourcOr tidied be thelloin Thi• charges are srodarete, tbs. rooms and attendance of the first and all the modern coerce LIMPS ettschsd. mhtk3md FREN(.3II3 fiIYrEL, • r MERRIIIAC CALICOS TOR IS%c. BLEACHED IitISLIN FOR , ...... TRISH LINENS, WARRANTED PURE FLAX. I HEAVE SHIRTING LINENS, do do ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. OITY OF NEW YORK SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY 011SIT8 PER DAY City Hall Eqsarro, comer Fraakfori Stmt. (Opposite City MD.) STMeals am they may be ordered in tie epactoue litelhotory. Thereto elk/tees Shop and Bath Boom attached to the Hotel ITBewveof HUNNICRIS and HAOHMEI3 wh nay les are fen . noe&dlya R. , TRICNOM, 'Piano:res. Poi • .E (FORBIZELY Et,RLIVS,) 17 AND 19 PARK ROW °Podia die Aitof Hmise land Par k NNW TORE Pam or Boort. $1,50 per Dar. This long established and popular Howse has re mealy, been rebuilt end. greatly enlarged by the ad dition of over 100 room, and now has eccommoda tlona for over 900 parsons., It boa also been tbor oughly renovated and refurnished, and la FRAUD 110 lITZAN AID LIGHT= 11123, OA/ THIOVOIIOII2. Th 6 Hotel has one of the beet location. ID theeity, It easy of acmes from allthe 'Stein:Map! and Bail. toad. Wolin to the city, and Meonvedient to all the city eonVeyancee. It has now eh the requisites of FIRST CLAM HOTEL, ensuring the comfort of its Inmates. ' The patronage of the travelling public Ls respect -11,50 TAR DAT, feddAnis H. L. POVEIIB, Proprietor. litYrEL Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Cortlazolt St NIAI BROADWAY, NM You,7oiTT:l Thla oil crtablYbed and Morita neon of the Businkei CorannutitY, has been recently refitted, and Y complete in entry thing that can to nnin to.the comforts of Its patron.. Ladle. and famines are specially and =Chili provided for. It Is centrally located In the business part of the city, and is conUanons to the ptinclital lines of steam boat., can, omnibus:a, lurks, lc. In conaegnents. 'of the pressure . caused by the re. bellion,prioss hare been reduced to dinDoiLia axe PIPIT Own rzsittnr- . • • • . . . , The table la amply supplied with an thelnzuriel of the veswon, and la equal tokhat of any other hotel la the country. Maple accommodation. am offered for upward of 4Cd guests. artio not believe runners, hackmen, and ottitte; who say "the Western Hotel Le full." " D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Tiros. D. Wm.:mama. • fel4:3m A mE RLUAN kiOUSB, BOSTON, is the largest and beet &imaged Hotel In the New England Stator is centrally located, and easy of ac cess from all the. rorteopf trhvel. contalna all tbe modern Improvements, and crazy convenience for the comfort and accommabillon of the traveling public. The sleeping teems are large and well:ventilateel; thareltmof robins are well stringed, and completely furnished for Lemllkoand large traveling panic., and the house will continue to be kept sea gat clue hotel In - every inspect. jllthlyd 'LNWER ; • • ,tor. rurgrcls.~-s. 614 - ARIAESII. S' WE, PHYSICIAN AND SIIIIGEON, Olab, No. Se PILDIRAIdITHENT, (4:4pottte Colausatie Bow, near Suormilon Bridge,] ALLEGHENY CITY. . buy D ig ' ° 103 WILTE STREET. D. i) • VEN WN, c=rn COOK, PARLOR AND IiZATINO BTOYES Warehonsa, No. 47 /Word '11111:11i. ...t.Lrvizerr CITY , . We would call the attention of builders and others to our bsrp assortment of 00XXON AND ma =AMMO GRATZ FRONTS, "IiNDERiI, /W.; Mao,bro Maur obis COORXRG RANGE. wbk.h.we ham Just ught out and whkh contains some Improve. manta not found toany othar mum OAST IRON ROMS /ROM, O and all kinds of CIAIiTLNGB made MIRardisRAILER°,. le g : . . D. Ds HARM A BON: REDUOED PRICES wHoLInALE on niasiL ass, WOODWELL, 97 and 99 Third MVO, sad 111 Poiarth Meet NEVI OA Ell', • Oil Cloths, &d.; AT M'CALLUM'S, . 1 1'0.,137 /fourth Street, , . %% I n grrievs to t t i p r.-k tiLe g SOH CASH. 7"`" &HI DRY 000.08. DV rill) MI lib Gus • r -- - Itrys.ltistoptiord t,, laresidocleof • 1." e'i 7: 'a . • S 1116:1161- 0 0 i 8 8; „GOODS. . F .w.„; GOODS! '; INENPI3O(IDS !I CHEAP FOR CASH, I J. M. EtTquREIFIELD'S. SOFT FINISH JACONICT& MOLLS, NANSOORS. DIMITIES. JACONNT NDCINGS AND noirsiallo 84,BLAC/1 WOOL DE LAIN-E 8 'MOURNING HILES. LOON TABLE LIENS HOY'S ALL WOOL CAMBIUMS lOTA FULL AssoR*ENT 'or NEW GOODS JUST OPENING GREAT INDUCKILENTS. CASH BUYERS. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONET, BUY YOUR • GOODS WHERE THEY BUY ANN SELL FOR CASH ONLY. NEW GOODS OPENING ALMOST DAILY. y o e b r= h a i r i d p o a ttr . hr Itints a n t i 1 4 LT uc C . a ve nt:t. p..c. Unbleached Muslin at reduced prices.: tl i arard B D r ars in fy i =d B an d sotAk re,. Robes. Goods for Hari and Boy's wear—a tall amortniont. Bilmonil and Hoop Skirts. Needle Work, Hosiery, do. • ALL OUR STOCK CHEAP FOB CASH. C. HANSON LOTTE*CO., 74 Market - Street. mut. 1862. SPRING.. 1862. EATON, 111A.CRUSI 'Ar. C 0.,. Noe. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, • Are now offering a large and attractive tursortmeat of. EARLY SPRING DRESS TRIMMINGS, New Ingle. of French and Scotch.Embrolderien ele gant Lace and Lace Trimmed Goods; teal Pieneh and Pusher Lace Veils; a fresh lot of (Rieman Yokes and Slane.; Pantaletts, Fluted Collars and Sete; Linen Handkerchief at 6 cents and upwards Valenciennes, • English Thread and Bobbin Weep, do.; a choke as sortment of • Foreigh and..Dornostio • „ liosisrp t Gloree,Canntlets, kaoen. Utimett s Fine Shirts arid Co ll ate, • • Scarfs. Ties, Suspender ., tinder. Shirts an Drawers; the best make of Ladles' bkirts and Comets, Hair/den and ILnd Inman Zephyr and Shetl an d Wool, Chenille., Slipper Patteras, Au.; Ribbons, Flowers and Satinet Yeterial; the AM Alain of Bon net Ruches; • full I.lns email Wares, Sonny and 'fietleee, al a which we offer at the poedble plioe.fornah. WHOLESALE ttrysics will And Hi our Job bing le,Pillttniint almost ovary, article they re ' quirn. nilElirs are invited to callend examine our stock beftre purchasing elsewhere.. Clive us a WI. . 11111'WBOLESALZ DESPiltilltEXT-43ecend Boor' of Nee. 17 and 19 and Basement. • • • mblit 1862. NEW GOODS.-NEW STYLES, HORNIFS TRIMMING' STORE, Na 77 ➢fea¢ar NEW STRAW BONNETS,. • • SHAKER HOODS,' FRENCH rapping, Be.oNNET_S MOOD HMIS, HOOP SKIRTS, • HEM STITCHED atuara. / 8 04 ' - BALMORAL SKIRTS, . LINEN anicir4 INFANT'S EMB'D BABES, CHAIRS FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS: During the next two weeks we will be In constant receipt o; NEW AND DININABLI; GOODS. R : B CLOSING SALE DA. - rs, J• W. BARKER ..& •, 59 Market• Street.. hair entire stock wlill-b. coderod, REGIA , RD,LESS OF cosT COMMAND BYE I TEE GRBATESi BARGAINS xm OFFNILEp IN Uf my. 1 N. 8.--Poaltively no rednctioo in wine _ mloS prlltsl FIIR3I I MeCORD-4 CO.,— 131 WOOD inDlif..Prrnstizaa, Are, now:ftklitP±: E 6 u,i ' stock of LADM!, icl§4l2 LND.crumstianr run, lt,brAThkic b've67,l6Ltut, 0111112741211110511 PPR Gtotnics. cyt, ' Amio IV r :4! r ! '... Si :... soi l le: , Sal 'y V. . NARY WAGONS. OIL .WAGONS Sant 'SPRING WAGON& . GARDINICICS CANTS' AND COAL 'CARTS, TIMBER' WIINSLS; CANAL, GARDIIN SUM BECK AND STONE 'MASON'S WallSl,- NANNOW,S, all made of the bent fry unbar; also , in ma& of repairin g attended to Vorpt • 'r, RUST . HARE , Apply to mhliil Beciotrideral street Swim, Allegheny. U. —" 0 ollGertigtlOG Dah l reeptchlally intone We friends ;melba Dahlia generally that be -bre: rentored .ta No. invi taw ny. and,' oppcate nand, There be Will contuse mg. -whaler& Growing Cantroleeloh'lni az i d ri , wrath :4 solicits a share otpublle Falvey, haling OonlWent that I can NU goo& tut lifir im_y ha the ~1.1...w............m........_......._t ra1e: • - : mhttnneog , A. IVONAGN. prime ", .lit' =.l,".C. , . .1.-.& LIGGIMS b CO.. I'rti ~.. IS Water sod N Ira nt street. ‘...i. to Mac pit iyiMee jot iskosivort end Sir ealely - '... -.ANIE-VAN GOND.N/a, -,: &XIV; _ ; ~.: { , , 2;=, _ ; . f ; ,_ tMt emend " street • 131111 . .IFT----,--.. v ..._ z, Iwki,sOSwt .- • iiiditi'idiW' ' ''' j:11:11QaTnot LAWN, MACBIIII k 00., Noe. 17 and 19 Fifth street. SPRING. 1862. and all kinds . of JOB. HORNY.. TER GREAT JP ITRI3III