~~ S ~.~~ to - . 4 -,,,,,, —...., - ...... ittshittgb_ASazeitit . i ~ , FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 21 felt r,ll4tant-Wo*ritiicr ocutaulars, up tothiu time, witlianything. like baking of, our cifau/stiOt,TOr our in -finance. 'We have Mt, perfectly satisfied with thelappreciatiort of our patrons, and Lire twin so charitably inclined towards our contemporaries, that we Twen disposed to let them lure the freest 'cope in beast-, Jewel their circulation: Alut the course ot the Chronieie and Dia- pisiek in . the contest in which they are now engaged, regarding their relative circula- Uoni seems to require or Us, in self-defense, word is regard to- the. Gazette: We are entirely willing to enter into an honest and.fair , exhibit of ' our circulation,. and are &shuts of "letting . the ladvertising public —know precisely which of the city dailies enjoys the largest circulation. If it should prove that the .Lia..zitte has been under- estimating the circulation of its contempo• rariet: ire _Will publicly acknowledge our mistake;'Aida it should happen that our neighbers„have. fallen into the 'same error with 'mahnittßW to the attiette, we . will ez Eeor /9`e il th92` admit Oat-rine:alias is the'true basis: of , adherrtisiag value where both extent_and qtuility are taken into consideration. We state Whit We hotirigly believe to be the fact, that the regular daily circulation of the aerate is laryer aim that of any other _ city daily—and more regular, and more gen eral. amongst all . classes ' of the people. Fierily an assertion based on .our own convictions, audit is as goal midway . . w , as either of oco given foi . .tikeee reckless and bouting, assertions, witatimi compelled this statement from us.-11rorare trailing that three disinterest ed gen tlepen akall be designated, who shall make an , aterainatien of our books, and - those of L our contemporaries, and we will promise in - publish ihelr report in our most promiiirqt coltnn t, on conditiMa that this islittesed to by the Chrome and ,Dirpateh. Now, thu proposition is Made in all can dor,: that each newsPfPPr may Sand upon its own merits, and reat4es that insiders .. tion to which it is justly entitind: If our neighbors ars honest the belief that-they each'enjoy "the largesk cimulation in Western Permolyartia".--and we do not donbt. they beaiere so—here is . a fair and ...eaciersty of letting the public know the wants truth. - - • niter, Am • Merrimac May be.... Taken. - Pravidence Journal remarks in a lateinneber: One einnot help wishing that a.dish should Unlade on Norfolk. It is reported that Osn. Woel has at two or thraidlifer .'-ent tiuteC'e‘ipreseed his conviction of his ability to take it. lint since the adventure of the Merriman, there ice new reason for desiriag the capture of the city: That trtsanterie 'worth' more to-the rebels than an army ofArty, thinned men: ' An'army of - twice that. .zitimber - could :Mg do •us the daata,ie _which she could inflict, if she could get-out, by destroying - the 'iambi*" of our blockading equadren. The capture of her is of more. Importance then the capture of the city itaelf,, bat if we seise Norfolk we can- get possession itt her. 'Whether we can do it 'Otherwise In 'open question. • . That Norfolk can bs 'taken, 'no one can Whether a .wise, reigard to.all the &tens& ta be - consulted will allow Mi3Cial lan to order an attack on it now we cannot ' say , . ' , But we are sure that timpublic would be far more reliiied tobear of the capture of the place with the iron-clad steamer than tit liar of any oOrli single Tidbit .. .," ' _ We have, lately beard from ,Wishington, *AVM idioms of-the ?Omar, team nei gh I.4l4V:!Of:iliat:oitY; were crowded with transports 7a,hc , Pe !Don to- hear that such reinforcements as would enable Oen. Woor. ,to do Whit he haiai'.lOng deisired to - been embarked Mid' sent to Fort ress Monroe. From all -we--know of the veteran in command the* we phould have every cculidence that, not only 'tke, iron monster . which lately made whole cities pale aitiCelfrigid„ bet the.verY deaiteelf ' It bee avraftini its imam of 'epportu nitYT--to "wage the - - - vatotoll:l!?dottitor," 10, 4 1 ,4 0 4 Ikaislieii.,l*n treat - that the reperted ealle'ef; the timispaper correspiedenti „mita Portrait idonrottOras the Cr- those - , ; auPertitions but ,Inevitabla stop which our flifittiajo seem to regard as essential te • action. If . Norfolk thchlerriatic were taken, even in the eaformdlthsence of newspaper car ' rosponderitk tiers:. would still be enough ready or anrkkly writers somewhere about, Wien the itory.'_ _ . . :713CIT.—What was transmitted by die Mdegreph, to a =activator "Web bad some how got cbent, Is cioW 'confirieed by a dis patch from Fortress Monroe. ". It seems Abet - dui rebel*onunisiloner Iroacer was . captured int'; board's 'schooner, which, was trying to- IFUTh ilMt blockade. So one more of the leading .consPirators L to: prisoner, awaiting the 'tankingput otAcelndlotment against him—in which he must be charged witit.anck-troason. Aind:Porietiy,.: a ten tiiitsin - d. lives /Ike bliwould: 1101 expiate. --- Tan Ournozenr witirilastainnty.-It is au . theritirely - .Stated .at..Washingtou p that. Ow daily outgoes of the Treasury amount to $4,- *OO,OOO. Probably 416 accruing liabilities of this scrotal DOpirlatellfil $1,000,000 mom. The Amy of the Potomac', which has Just akii# thi frit esiipsiii, las &howdy 'bort the --- thorAnkubiatlsprais 4200,000,000 wad POO,- 0014000-'-ioopOis nattier initsurnt Wilda ob - • • iii44l valid to WADI 200 • Irww-01114;01, with "MO we raid whip ouzugLits. banr.;—The . Bt. Louis says : Man dant it basisna appear,' k pt. fie& .anivng faa:ditega 1 04 : * 1 -kosii .1 .-*Moniai4sFit *gm '.oo_l44iisitkietoPd .o=l,l3.4lllLiTh .Cg Longßarron AL foot miont throogit.tbi 4"On. -*** l .bni -: 'moot bb boner and only redolviii mad In Us AIL ~. . Thelletttlelitflifew!setin.4 _ Wstad-it-itipossittle tergivillteltill de tails of this brilliant affair, where our gal-, lant soldiers fought for hours, in the ;front' of intrenchmems, with the staidilutes- cd: Taiwan& We select a few items of in tern:lL: Aen)Beassins commanded in per eon,.Pitdhad under him about ten thousand men. The number of the enemy is said to be much larger. • . The Federal troops landed ..on The right bank of the river Nem*, 'about sixteen miles below Newbern, on Thursday, the 13th, at *bout 10 o'clock a a.,. having to wade from the boats to the land. The whole day was taken up in marching up 'the river to Newborn, the right resting on the the left on th - iritilread Newborn ninglrem N to Moorhead, on the . sound. Here we tike an extract: The rains of the Week preceding had brougl4 the county road into A sad plight, and .our troops marched for Ave_ mild, through mud-and water, such as one-would hardly expect to find. ida aide of the heavy clays of Yorkshire. T.here was• no strag gling or bonging back, ; however, for the officers met every loiterr with the order, to close np ranks and keep together. The 24th Ilaasaokusetts, having the right of the. let' Brigade, was, of course, at the bead of the column; the 11th Connecticut brought up the rear of the 3d Brigade. We had proceeded perhaps five miles' when the skirmishers mime - upon a clearing with a: line of - breastworks am batteries appa iently a mile in extent. The column was immediately halted, and ,a reconnoissance -being made by Captain Williamson, To pogisphical Engineer on: Gen. Burnside'a litaff, it wee found deserted. The work ,Must have required the labor of a thousand 'men for a month, being constructed in the most thorough and-. scientific manner. A deep and wide moat extended along the front, and an aballs.of felled timber had been made on both flanks. No guns . had been mounted, the enemy probably think ing the Division was to move first on Nor folk, and that no great haste was required in preparing the nice little thing for our . reception. . -The arthy passetion: and during the after noon, the joyful news . was passed along the line'that Muteness was evacuate:l, and was hilled by such a tempest of cheers as made the welkin ring indeed. Iniagine the oheering of a :wide army, itself on the march to _battle, on• hearing such joyful tid.kgs these!' Whether true or false the effect of the story. was excellent, for When the- order "forward" was given, the men sprang into places with a 'cheer fuLalscrity which could hardly have been expected of jaded men. At six o'cloak, being within a mile of the rebels'.intrenchments, the order was given to ,halt, and the' men bivouacked IA best they could for the night. --- The next morn ing at six o'clock, the Uenerals were in their saddles, the men eat their scanty breakfast, and the line of battle, extending in front of theenemy's formidable intrench mentit for mere than a mile; was formed. We now quote again : Our line of battle was now complete, the 29th Massachusetts on the extreme right and the 51st Pennsylvania on the extreme left, and extended more than a mile. The naval battery was - in position at our cen ter, with Capt. Bennett's and Capt Day ton's: rifles alongside, and were all worked with the' greatest gallantry throughout We day. ,The officers in charge of the pieces, without exception, I believe, displayed per. fact coolness, and .stood by their guns in some - eases when a single man was all the assistance they had to work them- The battle had waged 'for something huts than an hour when the 21st. lost one of its noblest officers, in ` the person of Adjutant P. A. Stearns, the youngman who bore him self so bravely in the difficult and danger ous charge on the right of the enemy's battery on Roanoke Island. Poor Stearns received a bullet' in his '. right breast and fell dead in his place. :lie was the son of the President of Amherst College, and possessed the love of his commanding officer and the whole regiment. Lieut CM. Clark, who is in command of the 21st was affected to tears when relating the circumstances of his untimely death; for he felt almost in love of a father for the young-Man. The fire of the enemy wasitiow telling so severely upon the 21st that Cot Clarklor dens! the regiramit forkard .en-a double qnick, and thes.head of four companies mai:Wing the bretiiii*orks !rein the railroad track in company with Gen. Reno, the ce/Ors werertaken, into a frame house which stood there, and waved from the roof. The men at the - nearest guns seeing the move ment, abandoned their pekes and fled, and the four companies being formed again in line of battle, charged down the line upon the battery. CoL Clark 'mounted the first gun and waved the colors, sidled got 'as 1 far as. the second, when two full regiments emerged from a groie of yoiing pines and advanced ',upon our men, wid,seeing that they were likely to be. captured or cut to plates, leaped over the parapet and -retired to tlpzir position -in the woods.' At this time Capt: 3. D. Frazer; of Co. 11, was wounded in the right arm, and dropped his sword, but taking- it 'in his left hand; he. attempted to escape With 'his company, fell into the ditch,anil was taken prisoner, and dinged iillaeAgiiiti . e*ar, 'the-parapet.' A guard of three men *as , ptaced over him, his sword was taken, but hiareveTolver being overlooked, he seized the opportunity Offer ed by ir charge of the 9th Rhoda Island, and by the judicious display of .Ms pistol , cap-, tured all three of his guard.' . Uri 'tieing driven from the battery, ,Col. Clark'. informed s. Col. Rodman, .of the 9th Rhode Island, of the state of affairs inside, and that officer, unable.tocommunicite with Gen. Parke_ 1.11 the confusion of - the Sight, acted. upon his own responsibility, after consultation with Lieut. Lydig, one of the General's Aids; and decided upon keharge with- the bayonet: As the 9th was one of the MOSt'prOidinent regiments in the, action, it will be'irell 'to go back to little in our nor, ratire;',tind trace them ciP . that point. Their,putition in the line .of hettle,.as or dered by Gen. Parke, was in front of a bat tery of tiro gun;-and the rifle-pits pr .re- flans which were, situated immediately in the rear of and protected the right-flank-of the main hattery of . nine guns.: Until the charger-wan decided upon by Col. tidite; , the regiment had been iiring,like the rest of the line, by companies. and otherwise. When the command , Was given to charge, went at the Isublekluick 'directly up. to the battery, firing 'is they ratiotrid enter.' kir at' the :right' think; -e betireenn briek yard. and'. the. end Of the parapet. When fairly inside, the Colonel *wined - the right wing in line of battle, Ind at their head charged' down upon'the . ' glins.'ith double quick,: the . le ft wing forming irregularly', r and going is %they could. With a steady ne of cold alto; the Rhode - Islanders bore. down 11*11'.thi enemy, . and, -routing them, , Captured the 'Whole, battery, with its. two , AIM -the Stars and. Stripes upon- the parapet., Th Bth Conaectiout, frtlr , Ithode•lsland, , and 11th Connectimit, com ing suPport,' the rebels" fled With preeiPitition. and left us 'in' nidispu ted possession. 2 - ' • dui. g o ' no ' Bifisdit . Were still snacking ~-. -:-- - - a d =au b attery _ on the right railroad;_ 36 .thi 'redalaillla— and: , the Aring wee, h a T o - 1 ,.- e it - . engaging the battery. ---1 " 'mai m ! elm* the blet New York She of An' -,....- ..r - 'did gal; New Jersey the inn of the_,=sbispitiotylesnis werp -ne_bm'ittotlr.o..°PrT&' ,‘lient. 661: 4 614 1 1 1 3 . ,?! t. mr ." 767;b0 -7- iit New Yor/4ir:llel. In e t fl i neci ---; -- es.4s s sraterre company of olciPi3iis& t=lig with _ .wer :".. --- thoanithr_tiwoldeati fell, but ht,'""" iii_wilundi la,got , hhr . ter ' cif iont to PIA1"1 a bindege, and in a few to his place and was minutes had returned - • 74, cheering; en lib men. Thisregimes* watt drawn uti in streilloWar ficsitirhich they would move up to the top of the emi nence, diacharge their volleys, sad retire .to such l carer the inequalities of the 4-grotiiidznight. ftinieb.= Gen- lleneecom ingimpatient at the loss of life which his regiments, and particularly Col: Ferrero's, - was anfiMing, wished the regiment to ad vance as -soon-as possible, so -Lieut.•Col. Potter took a color over the brow of the hill into another hollow, and from here charged up -an aclivity and ever brushwood and abattis into the sedan. The Met Pennsyl- vania, for a long time held in reserve, was ordered up to participate in the decisive I charge of the whole brigade upon the line of redone, and passing through the Mat New York, as it was lying on the ground after having exhausted all its ammunition, came under the heaviest fire, sad without flinching or wavering moved to its place, and ruched, with the otherregiments, upon the defenses of the enemy. The movement oT Col. liartranft's regiment was executed in the most deliberate manner, and proved a complete success. The-movement of the Third Brigade was supported by a. charge of the 4th Rhode Island from thessaptured main battery-up on the works which were being assailed, and the enemy, already demoralized by the breaking of their center, fell- back before the grand charge upon the left and front of their position; and fled in confasion. On our extremeright the brive 24th, and its supporting 'regiments, had been advancing inch by inch, standing up against the enemy's musketry sad cannonade without flinching, and atabout the time when the 4th Rhode Island charged in at the right flank, the colon -of the 24th were planted on the parapet at the left, and the whole of She First Brigade poured into the fortifica tion. The whole line of earthworks was now in our hands, and the cheers of our men, from one end of it to the other, broke nit — with fresh spirit as each new regimental color - was unfurled on the par apet. Inside, the battery presented-a most re volting appearance. Beneath the parapet, in the ditch, on the van ground, under the gun-carriages, lay the dead bodies of rebels, some mangled in the most shocking manner. On every side were the bleeding carcasses of artillery horses, all, so far as I noticed, killed by musket or.rifie balls. Here and there a brokengun-carriage, or caisson, lay tilted into the mud. Stores of all kinds were scattered over the ground or trampled in the black mire. Muskets with broken . . . stocks or bent barrels thrown about in every direction. Pools of blood white the wounded bad lain ' and stripes of it along the ground in the direction in which they had been carried—but it is as distasteful as it is unnecessary to paint the horrors of a battle-field, and I forbear.. We did not know with- certainty that there was not another battery as formida ble as this still further up the road, but thinking it best 'to feed the panic which had spised upon the . enemy, . Gen. Burnside ordered an advance. Gen. Foster imme diately sent forward the 24th, 25th, 27th, and the whole Brigade by the straight road. In the charge on the ride-pit bat tery about one hundred rebels, among them the Colonel of the 83d North Carolina, and a number of commissioned officers, were captured. When these were secured in an old brick - -kiln and placed under guard, Gans. Beno and Park moved their brigades after Gen. Foster's the former going be fore np the railro ad track and the latter by the county road. The march to New bern was quite unobitructed, the enemy having apparently all be could do to get sway frpm us, and early in the afternoon our forces reached the bank of the river immediately opposite the city. Long- be foie, we. came - in sight of it, however, dense volumes of smoke were seen rising in that direction, and the suspicion that the place had been fired by the enemy was fully rea lised when its steeples and houses ware in view. Newborn had. been fired in seven differ ent plans, and if the wind had not merci fully subsided there would hardly have been a house left standing by nightfall. The splendid railroad bridge, 750 yards long, had also been yet on fire by a scow load of turpentine which had drifted against it, and the great structure was wrapped in one grand sheet of flame. Preparations were immediately made by Gen. Foster to cross his forces, and this was accomplished by the assistance of a tight draft sternwheel steamer which had been captured with four or five small side-wheel boats by the naval gunboats, which by this time were quite up to the city wharves. To the eastward of the city a very_large rebel camp, with barracks and tents, was found deserted and taken possession of. Stragglers fromdifferent regiments wan dered through the city, and some acts of depredation were committed, but a strong Provost Guard was called opt ; all liquor casks were staved : in, and by midnight the streets of the city wereas quiet as if one army bad not just tied from it in one dire°. don, and another entered it from the other. . . The great majority of the inhabitants bad left town, doubtless under the .impression that the whole was to be. given up to the Hawes; the Stores were closed without ex ception, and if, it had not been for the ne groes and a - few whites, one -might have thought some dreadful plague was-raging in the city. The Washington Hotel and Market House were the principal buildings burned, and - the number of private resi dences, will - not probably exceed a - Voten. The nefarious plan of the rebel military officers and political demagogues was re silted by' the better class of citizens, but to no,purpose. The hotel: was fired by a hot headed ffer.resionist,lawyer, who applied the torch.at an angle in the 'court-yard, with his own hands. The railroad bridge was fired by accident; but a • toll-bridge, the only remaining means of transit for vehicles and pedestrians, from shore to slier! was about being set on fire, when the Incendiaries were fired upon from a navy-boat and driven off. • The value of public property cap tured here is enormous, consisting of flity three heavy' cannons and field pieces, inn muntion, quartermaster's and .commissary kern,' camps and Camp equipage t horses, transportation and naval stores in Urge • t• quantities, cotton, etc. Probably $2,000,- 000 would notpdchase the articles at first hand. But the, vlotory__ls the more im portant• from- the fact that it places Beau fort and Fort Macon at our merely, and opens up to us by railroad the direct lines of communication between the rebel army and the country which suptoortePer lieps the_ rine 'North - can give .11 slirewd guns. is to our next place of destination. We. can' here, but we will not divulge it Until:the next mail, which will leave here in a few days.. The The field of operation was so extensive that, with every desire to be fair and in giving a comprehensive;sketch of the whole to_dojustice to each of the brava": regiment! engaged, it impoisible to avoid errors: Every man of the Division is jaded and worn out by. the long niirch and the -deeperate battle, and we are to be allowed barely,nlew hours of: rest. before our for "ward march .ii to be muted. Burnside fightc_like no sluggard, and now' that be-bas tried the—meule of his troops in two such battles as Roanoke and Newbenr.his blows are likelyto be struck u, quickly PindeUce 'distates — and cir miuustances 'Permit. )lroWw Fus,, the Assistant Berreiary at She Navy, is now • iw New York, for the purpose, As iintited,•of providing for the *nightie sonstkeoth!in of four new . Mop-, itors; be v elsiest th e bMsistilies of QUeorig. laid. • This is aliighsemplimssit to the ekin end Oriel ofViiptai Eihirsibe; harts more than the remarkable 'sears' which Ike leg "shirred in revolutionising naval warfare would appear to waling.: *Purer pr Gar. Ihstris' Cotarr.—Ari:- 'Wag4l.i 4 , 144 1 .01014.: As mimbedlrom Windrows, its timbal an 4 d the th• Xmas's Gap 'ff 2 , . *UBLIC -: XOV - ICES. MERCANTILE' LIBRARY ASSO --:r CIATION.—WZNDELL PHILLIPS, of Bog ton...KU deliver Olilt LECITIii before tbs.Yoang Never llerovilile LlbraryAippelvdioo arid tint:public 6tddvsll7.6 . FRIDAY LIMING, xenon girt. ax OONORRT NALL. . Buurct—THE TINT& . • . . Tikwass, wits amass.° tsar* 60 carris,.to Ue had at the Library Rootas, corner of Penn and tit. Clair streets, on THVILIIDAT Artsasoox. Bale of tickets to cotmosnos at 2 o'clock Door, open at 7 o'clock. ,Lecture to begin at 8 o'clock. W. U. Emeato, F. IL Blowor, Joaawa !Imam, Loc. Com. W. D. McGowan. J. 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Second door below'Dlaasond alley atliiramd NOTI —BONDHOLORR/3 OF TER PITTS. imam, Foxe • Warms AND Cinceno, rna Onto atm Pioaxinn.yeau, TIN 01110 alto lIIDIANA AND till roar WATTS AND CHICAGO Rattactszi COXPANICA.— Holders of First Mortgage }kinds of the Ohio nod Pennrylvania Railroad Oompany, the Ohio and Indi ens Railroad Company, and ths Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Compaq. who have not heretofore deposited their larnds with John /Wyman, No. 35 Pine street, nodes the plan of reorganization, are grain notified to do so on or before chalet day of April next, or they will be excluded from Its benefit. Holden of Second Mortgage Bonds of the same Compoaks, or Conan:tot:ion Bands of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, who have not already d e posited. their bonds se above, are modeled us make application to the Puithaelng Com mittee, at iny office, 62 Wall etroat,to be admitted to the . et of said roc tuition, on or before the low day, or ta sad therefrom. • J T. D. LANIER, Chairmen Parch.*lag Committee. sari:bider. of any of the Bonds refund to In the above Notice can deposit them at the office of the Pittsbargiu Dort Wayne end Chicago Railway Com way, No. 23111th street, In this city. /Wok Lt. 1622.—td • - G. W. CAN. DEOPLE'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF FITTBBUROIL—Notice Is hereby . given, that In pursuance of an Act of Aesembly reh n cLiti thereto, and the Charter of Insorpontion, • Ranh 17th, IBM, Booka to motive setweriptV;; the Capital Stock of the. PEOPLIFB INSURANCE. COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH, nil% be opened at . the Merchants' Exchange, ronritnet, Pitteburgh, Pa., on TUESDAY, the 284 of April nalt,lo remain opm kw See days (unlem the stock be Noon& net. ecribed) front lb a. m. to Ap. m.. - George R. White. John I How, John R. Parke; John Phillip!, • Edward House, C. Hanson Lore, Samuel P. Bhriver, WEAL Hamlett, A. W. Loomis. Frank Tan Border, D. Hostetter, James Rees, IL H. Chamber", James (balkier, W. 8. Haven, Thom. B. Hamilton; ' Daniel Wallace, John 8. Lee, — Junes Bobb, Wm. H. Kirkpatrick, Wm. P. Gardner, Jamas W. Baster, - J. J. lobbwon, .. rohl9:td Coencierbeers. DISSOLUTION.—The firm of DO/C -LAM), FiNKBINE d CO. was dissolved by mutual moment, taking affect from 17th Yebiltary last. The Saslow will be witted and continued st Point Saw Mill by MUMMY KVINKBINM JOHN M. DODLAND A. FINICHINN. DAVID MONEY. FINKBINE, POINT SAW MILL, PINN ETWEET, BELOW MARBUBY, PITTSBURGH, PA • *TAU kinds oftlak sad Pine Lumber, Flooring Boat Sling; Link, Posting, & Mr°niers respectfully solicited and promptly Ailed. • mblitahrd I'ISH I FISH ll . la bbl. large No. 1 Mackerel; :63 half bbla, do do do 20 bbla. and ht, bbl': mad. and large N 0.2 31m1 17 bbla. small No. 3 do 26 do mad. sad large Ho. 3 do 10 Wu Family do • 3 quarter bbls. Pamlly ' do • '3O bbbs. Labrador Split //misc. 10 do Boy of Leland do •• 16 do Abodve's . do . '2O do " Eastport.:. lio.'l do 70 boxes No. 1 and Basted do ' • • ' 2603 pagoda Oodflab s for ails by, • soma . mixsz a zaso, mut • • . 32a LI • , stmt. , S BOU'l •AN 13 II 0 BS. MRNM SIRE CONGRESS GAITIRS; do do CALE BALMOILAIIII Lungs , MOROCCO & GOAT RAIXORALS; CHILDRIN'S do do do A general aesortmnit of all Mods of PRINZ aw. *visit fox* 00., ni&M Comer Wood and Faure& Navels.. f.. 10 hattbitike Limp liai•Samniri; • - I.as ' P•it broils loy RlDDrae.=:,:' LW/ No. MN 3.4buqt1484.' ~~~~ !.; ?a1 xior --- AaiThrisktirrys. No. 30 VV.Ood.-Street; CON N= SECOND, PITTBIIIIBI3I3. Manufeciare sad wholesale and ratan dealer In el • - kinds of COOL PARLOR AND !ABATING STOVES GRATE raosrs, PERDERE4 da In our sample room may he fouod the 124,LEBEATED Cuo . lllli2NiNil COOK STOTE9 EUREKA AND -TROPIC,. the merits of which have lasen fully tested by thous. node, and the Stoves pronocusced unequaled by any In the market, together with a great many other desirable patterns. • WW hays aiso a very lute anortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STO VES Embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS Dole o fared to the public. OfirFANOY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS Lid TENDERS, of the Bowan styles. Oil" COMMON KITCHEN BOW AND JAM GEATESAII of which an offered el very lew prices, ludaVomentiiEfered tobidldens in iLiVit of ORATE FRONTS. Llil2-3md NEW tiOODS WHITEY G. HALE & CO. (Succesoort to Joule. C. Watt,)" Are now receiving their Spring . Stock, comprising every variety of grade adapted to men and bore weer, which, in extent, choice tasteand prices will compare favorably with any in the trade. French, American and West of England Cloths, of the best wakes, of every shade and quality—a very large assortment; Cssalmeres and Doeskint; Super Black Ifrench Doeskintc , Super Black French Cam'. merit;. Fancy Camimeres in every variety; Bibbed, Black and Fancy Ceasimeres; Silk Mixed Casslmeres of every shade and color. VESTINGS—rency Silk and Satin Feelings, new styles; Super Black Satin and Silk Vestings; Maltase and Fancy Silk Vestinp; While Figunsd Silk and Satin Findings. • Also, every variety of goods for Bushiest, *Coats; likewise a very choios.aslection of Furnishing Goods adapted to gentlemen's wear. Soliciting an early call from our frieudi and the public, any orders minuted to our rare will mad with prompt attention and punctuality in all amis. MINIM G. HALE A OD., Merchant Tailor., mhl2 Car Penn and St. Clair streets. FARmERs, ATTENTION I PUMPS Or ALL DICBORIPTIONB FITTED UP AND FOB BALE DI D. 111ElLa.VEN t SON, Yaptsc,nm 0P 000 K, PARLOR AND MATING STOVICI3, Warehouse. No. 47 Federal street, We would call the attention of Milldam and other to our large .amortment of COMMON AND TINE ENAMELED GRATE 171ONTIL VENDERS, Ac.; also, to our new 000EINO RANGE, which we hare Jest brought mit add which contains some improve ments not found Many other range. CART IRON HOUS EFRONTS, IRON RAILING, and all kinds of OdIiTLNGS made to order, 16:I D. Ds HAVEN & SON. WAGONS, &c.,. 808 SALE VERY CHEAP. FARM WAGONS, OIL WAGONS and SPRING WAGONS, GARDENER'S- CARTS AND COAL . CARTS; TIMBER WHEELS, CANAL, GARDEN* BB'S, BRICK AND STONE MASON'S WHEEL. BARROWS, all made Of the beetSry timber; also all kinds of 'repairing attended to promptly. Apply to BURT. HARE, Wsnott Msass, ,Baek of Federal street Station, Allegheny. mhiblyd r r o PETROLEUM REFINERS SHIPPERS OF THE CRUDE-ARTICLE I have istabllahed In the CITY OF NEW YORE a COMMISSION MOUSE, for the exclusive sale of your oommalltka, and also to supply you with CAUSTIC SODA, SULPHURIC ACID, EMPTY DARNELS, GLUE, DUNES, An. AM prepared to 'maim literal cosh advance. on ootrsimiments, and to give your Imminent prompt at motion. firearreepondeaca 4 requested and caaairataente oalidted. WILLIAM A. (MYER. No. 7? Midden Lon% Now York. BROCKEDON'S Br CARBONATE : . OF SODA PILLS, The greatest remedy for acidity or the stomach ever yet introduced. One Pill will generallyafford Imme diate relief. To travelers and lbws subject to heat) meale and irregular boors they are loraluable. 'lmported and sold by IMMOII JOIIMSTON, Druggist, And Dealer In choice Tamil: Medicines, mhl6 Corner findtbAeld and Yonrth streets. MORRISON'S PATENT WASHING MACHINE. TUN MUM:ft AND BUT ARMAND IN USE. Is now manufactured mad for sale excludrely by W. .1. KANE, • 21 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH. • . Si" Man be mauled by the mingle Machhia, by Tonnahlp, Itkezniy or State Rights , on application at Yi Dianna& an above: nth7:Ywd • 14 ILITINKM MlSEitre- THAT it La. las ifteenox.—Thii Protestors of the "PAR , DOAN CABINET Or WONDERS, ANATOMY AIM MEDICINE" have.datermlned, - reptiles of ex-. plume, Minus free (for the benefit of suffering ho, moult)) rolls of their most InterriUntaod Instruc, Ore toctores 011 Marriage-and its Dlsqualilkattonsi' Nervous Debility, Prematuro Decline of Manhood,' ladliestion, Mottoes or Depreodoni Los of Emery,. and Yltal Power, the Ores Social- ETA and three Italaates which - Moon from Youthful lfollles. Exam es of Maturity, or Ignorance of PhittOlst, andMa ture's Yaw. Than Invaluable Lectors - halm boon the marmot enlightening and saving Thousands, and. Witte Icirwardedrree on neelpt of Four Stamm, by addroselng SEORETANY, rartian Cabinet of Anat omy. and Medtclae„ 663 Droodway, Now York. to htlind .1' VislitX .13TA.01.,E. NO, d 8 Sitllll - FULD STRDIST.4IIming leased the above Ideeq , Stable,"riceopled b* Wm. Trovillo, and err urea and todiroved the above edablishment. Car rkitre furnished at abort notice Ihr ;Faleerekl. liven ing Parties, - Theatres, 00001 M, }Wined Depute. , Charge, moderato. .11orsee taken and kept In the beet pcmalble Manner. Please leave peer orders fur outages. mbedierd WM. D. OHM. - • NVELQPESI.II—We.oaII the attea .l2•l4oi sif HASH DUTIES toe superiae tot or • Lama AR mon * . heve for gals LNW,PHICKS. Samples seat See. • • HASKINS Q Co:, mblLlmd Bostruisa street, New Tort. DRIED . FRUIr- • • lOU huh. chides Dried Pitcher, Wye/4 ha . do 'do dlo Applat- - - lu stirs tad kr ids br, ; • • . JAMES A. P . ETZPR. !DWI =Me Market and First menthe. ELUEItIiE RUINS-9 -sacks Dried I. dorber,des Jut received and Or sale by JAMES A. maim, esti2l Corner Market and First sta. CldDifdt.- 7 3 bble. eider in store add for off ,Ll sole by . JAL A. FZUNM. . Corner Market and First ate. CK)RNED BREF—i , bbla. Co_ped Beet ‘"l i° '"" 3 .4 " l° us. A. firm. mb2l Cbruer Market atid TIM stmts. RmwA-x-2 .caike".to arrive from Naahville. Tenn.. per Mame Naabville. signmeat for maip ly NAIAD DICKEY& OM iNßliAil .atuik. and bb/. tor to. NA - rive .fronilisibville, Tenn., pernieniner ozi,canelginnent far sale try attn. . L9AIAR DWELT* c o; PRUDUCIr bbla. trash fir _. . bbl. end 1 box IL Batter, Received and lianas by fL RIDDLI, mai N 0.1333 Libetty street YrltY DEBD 0a"1,7115 . ipt by Rod.. Reestred and he pill by, • • lILDDLY. -10064,1111 NU16164/37 111"1"'. dr5915461 J71 401 . v0d awl kir sale by , H4 :0 1 Baal O mar ma grA:rinzt wws Mtn Wei INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 366 AND 3G/ BROADWAY. coatEa_or FRLR - ICLIN,BT., NEW YORK This first-elwa hone—the most quiet, home-tike, cad plesaant hotel in the city—offers superior In ducement. to these visiting NEW YORK for busl 'neee or'l p ensure n location, and ' kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, In connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, 'where' . refreshments can be bed at Wi bows, or serred to their own rooms. Thor charges are moderate, the rooms and attendanceii the. fist'- order—baths, and all the modern conven iences attached. addklmei FILENtat'S 11.01111., ON THN NITSOPE:4N PLAN, CITY OP NEW YORE. ' • SINGLY. Roam!' PUPPY COME PER OAP earmeale .8 they may be ordered in the vedette Rehelm. There la a Barber'. Shop and Bath Boom attached to the Hotel Oar Beware of RUNNERS and HACRMEN who my we are full. oo2.B:dlym R. FRENCH, Pwomarrow. po EMS' ItOTEL, - • (FORMERLY EARLE'B,) NEW GOODS I I This long establiahed and populai House hu re cently been rebuilt and greetly - onlarged by the ad dition of over kW rooms, and now has seaumnoda- Lion' for over au peraons. It has .also - been thor oughly renovated and returniabed, and le 11.17.0 Di STrAll AHD LIGIITAD MITE OAS THILOSOLIOCIT. This Hotel has one of the best locations in the city, it may of lamas (rani all the Steamboat. and Rail mmde ielialolt to the city, sad is convenient to all the city conveyance.. It has now all the requisitts of FIRST 0L2.83 HOTEL, amusing the comfort of It. inmates. The patronage. of ; the travelling public is respect hilly solicited. 11:11 — fmuts, $1,50 rza DAY. Gc2B,3mx H. L. POWERS,' Proprietor. - - - - WEST :'EN Lt(Yl' L, • Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Cortlandt. St., This old established and Apverits resort of the Business Community, has been recently refitted, and is complete In every thing that can minister to the comforts of its patrons. Ladia end_ families ars specially and carefully provided for. It is ceukrally located in the bust., part of the city, and Is contiguous to the principal duos of steam bouts, cars, omnibuses, ferries, tr. In consequence of the pressure caused by the re bellion, prices have been reduced to Use DOLLAR AND Yem Omas PIM DAL The table is amply supplied with all the luxuries of the mason, and la equal to that of any other hotel in the cotmtry. Ample accommodatlona are offered for upenad of 400 guests.. SairDo not believe runners; hackman, and others, who any ..the Western lintel is - . D. D. WINCTIESTRU, Proprietor. Tom. D. Wiocuterrea. 1614.3 m Ath'RICAN HOUSE, .BOSTON, HI the lergeet and best arranged Hotel in the New England States; la centrally located, and euy of ac. cess from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern improvements, and every convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping means are large and well' ventilated; the suites of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for himilimand large traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as ■ Ent claw hotel in every respect. . ja2l:lyd LEWIS BIDE, Proprietor. BAILEY, FAIIIIELI & CO DR. CHARLES IL 'STOWE, PHYSICIAN AND SIIIIGION, (Opposite Colonnade Row,. near finapenslon Bridge,) • :ALLEM:MST CITY. DEL. M. U. JO ‘F.B O ~pIN y~SI Slight Cold, pl A / 41. faughOtaaosercetta a fio NCH iAI . :or &doe ,971.1inat, ( c . which. might be checked .I °C‘ \ with a simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importafWe of B t°PPing a. ,Vcatak or 0L1414 Xabi in. its first stage; that which in the beginning Weald yield to a mad remedy, if not cetteruketto; eson. attacks the lungs. • 4gagauriz'a.goancidalOr-adzeft were first introduced &wen, years ago. It has been. prated that they are the best article before the public for ,fatizAt-h, the Hacking Cough in ,canaurnfitiart, and numerous affeettaw of the Oh-Au:4 k . giving immediate relief: Public Speakers I Singers will find them effeatual, for . elearthe and strengthening the voice. - Sold by au gruggisti and Ocala's Xedicinc, at .E 5 cents per box. , for sale by SXMON JOHNSTON. 0. H. /CHINN I B. A. PANNESTOOK a co., IL N. BELLIES A op,. B. L. YAHNZSTOCH A CO., B. T. VANDZIWORT mad HYNDICBSON KNOB. doTarnrsaT. JOHN P. KELLOGG ' errs& roa *La; roost .trormeo arms BOXDSZD WASS. BOOM, OF,2411:111 OWIIIIIII.OII.IUTIOX, COGNAC BRANDIZEW-Otard,Dapay & Co, Plnet tAstillon d Co. and othar brands of varkeasslntarey dart and pale, In halves, quarters andeighths. 110t111NIAN - BRANNINS—PeIIar A. Beig netts, and other brands, dark and pals, In the natal Hkx:AND GIN—J. P. Kellogg . & Co.'s Schaidani, • and We. prep. t PiPasi thinarir• PIP& sad cues. 1111 M—St. tat= and Jantalca—olutud mod, , WHlPlLTS—)[chat'. Irish gad basetralkoth. - MINIM—Port. Sherry, Madeira, Manhannt. Boa., and ethers, of various grades.: OlL—Pins 21.4desaz Table, In canes and bukats.' UlaitiElJM SELLING orr WROLtRALE OR RETAIL. 97 and 99 Third atraet, and In Fourth Arcot mhlo NEW CARPETS,_ Oil Cloths, &c , er M'CALLUM'S, . .4b.137 Fourth Igreet, Bought previous to the late advance It info* of oh FOR c fl A bzkat advantage la offered to pure= FURS, FURS I 10CE/6111 131 WOOD STREET, PITINDONOy. Art new reeshing P !ay Imp m 44114011: 0,1 , 11" LADIM3'. MISSISAND.I3/1 ILD/111101 . M abractuOr •Ter1,4114314.P30..147K Okr,orss, ca.LLAEs AND 11)11RODUVE - 140W,' AltRIV4l4q- , -".; 3 MAO. Oil - 1 Das ltesti./luteer;:, . „; ....... .. , 30 blab; - 1,,, , , lillion - 10 do - ' htlhiMlLApples; ID bbls:cb Razsbe Apples,. Reseleed and Am Ma bit IL BIDDLI, alai Ho. IS3 Matz stmt. fIO,TXW. Oily Hall Spare, contr., Frankfort Won. (Oppanta City Hall.) 17 AND 19 PARK ROW, Opkoelte the Astor looseind Park, =Ea Paws Or BOARD $1,50 MI DAT NLLS 111.61 DRAT, Neer YORK CAT! PECIVICLA.r& Moe, No. 36 IfIDERAL STREET, 109 WlirLIE STREET, PITTIEIIIRGH Ne. 44 Waiter Stredi, Nor York, CHAIRS' ItYDIJOED PRICSS, JAS. W. WOODWSLL, McCORD & CO.l r r'ir. it* GOODS* i k twAto - Ra mans, IN BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL COLORS, Itradved - this day. by Express and for de by LATOIg,IIIAOBLIII it CO. ' : Res. IT •M lo FLul 'ED COLLARS AND SETS ,01' am mast desirable 'tyke, In Phan White and with Colored Edges, Sold Wholesale and Retail ti RATON, mbW Nos lT and 19 Rlttlt at. EATON, MACRUM & W., NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH JOBBERS AND 11Rl'AILERS, TELISSIINGS, EIBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHLLINERY GOODS, SHIRTS, COLLARS. TIES, ERPHTIIS, YARNS. FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS of .very kind. _ . dad'City and Country Merchants, ..1(111Inars, Ped lars and all who buy to sell again, should all and ex amine our stook. • WHOLESALE DEPAIITMENT--Second Hoer at 17 and 19 Fifth street. mh2O , NEW GOODS. BARKER & CO. ARE NOW OPENING AN IMMENSE STOCK • OP • . ; w • _ GOODS. mhlB CHEAP GOODS JUST ItSCEIVED-AT W. & D. EITIGTJS'. , 100 PIEOII9 rzciutest••Die LAtiliS AT 2411..4073 , . 4-4 BLIACHED MUSLIN AT. M3'OlCtiTA. TIM BEST CALICOS' AT 12 CENTS. PLAIN 81L68.- ; ALL COLORS PLAIN SILKS-STRIPED ' AND COLONCND.:.'• CLOTHS FOR CLOAK& BALMORAL AND HOOP OHM& W. & D. HUGDS, Corner Fifth and Market StreahL EW GOODE! NEW "(O00.1)8 CHEAP FOR CASH, J. M. RCIORPIFIELD'S. MERREENO clucos FOR. BLEACII‘ MUSLIN FOIL IRISH LINEN% WARRANTED PUKE 7/14.X. HEAVY iIILETING LINENS SOFT Vnasu JACONETS atuLts, NANSCK)ES, "AMITIES JAOOIMT EDGINGS AND FLOUNCING 6 -k.IILAOK WOOL DE LAINES mouaNnra BILKS LOOM TABLE LINENS BOYII. ALL WUOL CABSIMER ZS lark PULL ABBOBTXDWD.O7 NEW GOODS rah* JVBT GitifAT INDUCBREN'I'S BUYERS. IY YOU WANE TO SAYE IiONZY, BUY YOUR D G- 0 0 I:) . S . . WHERE 711.111 - 13 DY AND sirra.. • • FOR CASI-1 - ONLY: HEW GOODS OPENING ALMOST DAILY. llerrhasc and other bed Printed 1234 eantai f r ob b tr: d t2l u llentl i tlo d ite Prints, par!, 4 tome Spring D B:Lianas sad noed other Dnin Goode. shier - and Nancy Colored Dreg Wks imd ink Robes. GoidelorNen and Bore wear- r a hdl diertment. Ittutstt43..l::' ALL OUR STOOK CHEAP roic. case. • , 1862. SP . 1862. NEW GOODS..FEWEITYLES, ROM'S Mininia ROM? No. 771Luoner &ism NEW BTEAW BONNETS, 111LiKER HOODS. - BONNET RIBBO2IB. ' ZEB'D HDIM HIM STITCHED ntralrt , B X wear* wid AliVirch:ot FANCY GOODS ANDC NOTIO Dodos the next two , weeks tie win be btcoeafattt read' , of saw A ND trililtiuttat' aos. Air ~ ~.MU.LEtiI MULISSIJfacuI, pitts'ina brOke :1 1 11/LIM , •111 zurnar, w,seuss. T 1101 1 .311. AVEMEILII for saliu Abu' ' quintsf, „.` ,NATRANI%.II.III. mbl&lwd Talton l'auary. 9th ward. Pittsburgh. Eja. WIDE WALL PAYZIt. sad be 111411 b W. P. Iffd7lsllALl. MMM ._ ,~: ._......_.::w::~~.