""' , PWS% _ H/gATIQUARTIRS DISTRICT or WEST TRIM, Pittsburgh, April 9,11362.1 - -• .3,44 1 0.; Alsrisfuat Adjatani, Genial Department of Iliarinipp.St.-Loui. Censer - It becomes IM:duty again to re-: portanother battle, fought between two great armies, one Contending for the maintenance. of the Mist gelariineeriti'ever devised, and the other for its destination.** Itis pleasant to re-' cord the soma of'the ' army contending :for the former principle. - . • .s• Oa Sunday morning:tor picketirwere attack.' , • and driven in ki.theenency. Immediately the ilTed ivisionsatiticeseriet this place were . drawn 11{1..itt Dußvf battle to meat them. The . • battle soon eraxed.rarns on the left and centre; ranging it Unice' to all parts of the line. The - Meet continuous thing of. Musketry and artil lery ever heard on thts oontinent was kept up until nightfall, the enemy havinngg forced our entire line to fall back nearfytialf way from ) , thelr eamps to the landing. ' I -•••• ' Ate lan haul in the ifternoon a desperate effort raiinedilithe enemy to turn our left, 1 end :picersession of the Landing, - trans- ports, ke. This point was guarded by, the gunboats Tyler, and Letington, Captains Gwynn end Shirkersoni commanding four twenty poend parrot gene, aed battery.- or rifled gene. As there is a deep and impansable; -- • ravine; fn. eitillerf or Cavalry, and very- ditfi -; • ' colt for infantry at thh:point, no troops were stationed here except, the neeessary-eir.tiller-• inn and small infantry force for theirsepoorL Jot at - this moment the OVlltlee of Major ' General Buill'entiltroeri:piirt of the diviaion of Gen. Nelson, arrived, and the two Goner: ale both being present, an advance was im mediately niediately made upon 'the 'mint of attack, an d • theenemy were soon driven back. In this re . _ pulse, much is due to the presence of the • - gunboats Tyler and Lexington, and their able • Captains Gwinn and Shirkurson. Doing thernight the divisions under Gans. Crittenden and McCook arrived. • . Gen. Lew. Wallace, at Cramp's Landing, • six miles below, was ordered at an early hour in the morning to hold his division in condi . nese to be moved in any direction to which it might be ordered. At about 11 o'clock an-or . der wee delivered to more It up to Pittsburgh; but owing to it{ -being 'led by a circuitous route, did not *dive in time to take part in Sunday's action. Voingthenight all wee quiet, and feeling • *tilt 'great moral advantage would be gained - hylecominethe attacking party, an advance was ordered minion as day dawned. 'Vile re _ - suit was the gradual repulse of the enatey - nt = a/1- points of. the. line, from morning until robably 5 o'clock in the afternoon, when it - booms evident the enemy was retreating. • -.Before the close of the action the advent. of ;Alen., T. J. Welids' division arrived, in time . to.taki part in the action . My fora was too _ fatigued front two bud days' fighting ; andOposure in the openeir, and to a drench leg rein 'during the interientigaight, to pear `one immediately:' Night closed in cloudy and , with'eheavy rain, making the roads imprac- 1 • thablefor artillery, by next:morning- Gen. , Sherman, however, followed the enemy, find _ _ing that the main part of their army had re. I treated in good order.: Hospital, of. the en- I _.erny's wounded were found ail, along the road, , as far as the pursuit was made. Dead bodies 'fir the enemy and Matey graves were also enclose herewith the report of Gen. Sher man, which will explain more folly the result .of - the purinit;• Of the peat taken by each . • separate command, I cannot take special no -"the in this report, but will do ee.more fully when the reports of the division commanders an handed in. Gen. Buell, corning on the field with a distinct army long under his Com ' me nd, and 'which did 'ouch efficient 'orrice, " . . commended by himself person on the field, binsuclrbetter able to notice those of his Oman:aid 'who particularly dietinguished poesibly c a n I feel it a . l utyilloweveri to a gallant and able officer, • Brigadier General Sherman, to Make special • .mention. - - Ile not only was with hisoommand -shoring the entire of the two days' action, but displayedArresit . judgment and skill is the management of his men. Although , severely - -roundlet in the .hand - on : the lint day, hie ORR! was, miler, vacant. Ile was again - wounded; and had thre . horses killed under making' this - mention of a gallant ofleeivne disparagement is intended to other diebilen 'commanders. 'Major Gees.' John A. ''• MoCiernand• and Wallace,-nd Brig. Gene. 'S:A. - Burlburt, B. M. Wa llace,a Prentiss and B. L. Wallace, all of whom maintained -- .their - places with c redit to themselves and the . Gen. Prentice was taken prisoner in the first • day's action• and Gen. W. 11. L. Wallace se •' Tandy, and, probably, mortally wounded. - Rio Assistant Adjutant General, Capt. Wm. 'ldekliehael, is missing --probably taken prim oner. My personal staff are deserving of par- . titular MORTIOD--they having been engaged • daring the satire two days in carrying orders: to every-part of the field:- It consists of Col. D. Webster, Chief of Staff, IjeuL . Sol. J. - B. McPherson,Chief of Engineers assisted by Liens. W. L. B. Janney and Win. Ranee, Cait:J. A, Rawlinge, Antonini • Adjutant '• • General W: S. Ifillyer, IT. H. Hawley and C. Bi Lagow,'Aids-de-Canip;-Col. G. Pride, Vol ='miner Aid, and Capt. J. I'. Hawkins, who - .?` l aelempanied me upon the field.' The Medical - . .department, under the direction of Surgeon , :• - •Meeeitt,..llleiboal Director; allowed great neer - - -IfYiliproviding for the wounded, and in get-, ling them from the field, regardless of danger. Col. Webster was placed in special charge of all the artillery, and was constantly upon the Held displayed, as he has always done herstofore, - both'skill find bravery. At leist berme instance he'ras the means of placing • • entire regiment in a-position of doing the most valuable service, and where it would not have been but for hie exertions. • Lieut. Col. McPherson, attached to my staff as Chief of Engineers, deserves more than passing notice for hie activity and courage. 1 All the gonads • beyond our camps for MiIORI have been reconnoitered by him, and plans carefully prepared under his supervision, giv- log accurate information of the *stem of ap ".,trachee to- our lines. , Daring - the two days , . - Ithe lie was constantly in the saddle, lead- I dat,troopa , wherever their services were re ,qatrent.',During the engagement be bad - WWI .- .. ',„II 9 I :MIIIIMk.RTRIRT . , ..7hoonstrti7 will hare Co mourn the lons of ,„AnnyAisne. men wlid fell .at the battle of toil • "IPltiabargh:ei Shilob,'more W properly:: Each In'kilfed and , wounded Nbe known In a dal or two. • At present I can only give it apprOztinately - at 1,500 killed and 3i500 "- , irotbdtod: • • 'This loss of artillery was great, - many places being disabled by.the enemy's - -show, and some losing all their horses and many men. There were probably not less than two hundred horses killed. The loss of tbeenemy in killed and left upon the field was greater than ours.. Of. wounded an estimate cannot be made, es - many of them meet-have been sent to . Corinth and other plank' The enemy suffered terribly from cle 4 - : maralliation and desertion. • • -- A flag of trues was sent in to-day from Bouregard. I enclose herewith a copy of the. correspondence- I am, respectfully, • -, Your obedient servant, U. S. Goo', Major Genera Commanding. na#DQVAI7IOII Dr ..ataaaro/ MIRS,I ' 4 ,, .Monday, April 8, 18 62 . J i St :.,At The ilea of the condlct of-yeater day y foitallaing'exbauted by the extra: ordinery4ri i of time during which they . were a with i; yet ? fories,.‘in that and the V l l° 4l of datP•od it being apparent that Lad ' 'via anclreti "still , receiving ro .-: /Vl' • ro° ~ . . teammate, I felt It my duty to withdraw - —my troo_ps from the immediate scene of cont. ,-,ffict,.„ - Ilnder- these circumstances, in. soar , :-• daseemith the usages of war, kahall trans - letiltiOeuider a gag of,trace, to ask porta l .: iliff to ffiiiid _a uintinted party to "the battle li old; of, Shiloh' for: the: PorPoso 'or giving decant interment. to my .dad. ;:Certain gen -I._ than wishing: to avail themselves of title appartanity to TIIIMOYO the retualnir- ot their 0 1 ,, I pens and friends, I must request for them the 7.-itylvilege of accompanying the burial party, ",.. lab this Connection I dam it proper to say Sr i l, ,i libing -Oily' what - I have extended to #Wlloolletrimen- - usidire - ,wiaur ofrawn ,,., _ ,.. ...1...- , ;\„ lies . szatfally; _llsmeral; - -414'..P . 43b•41•70 LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS [FROM OUR EV.NINO EDITION.] THE BATTLE OF-PITTSBURGH LANDING OFFICIAL •BRPORTS • ALIA* , mot ,- and. *stud ~,~,,~ It'seliiiibleibluita Wit the iii(4ofTbOth'iWr tiwahudar giiii.Al444l/STRY ptadeSor pOrpOsf, altd ,rti IN, pow iwchm pllshed.-'7There'tefoket,;tlierefore, be any zol cessity'otildsditilniarlthrti-o0 141'44'AI:el par ties yo ule sireel to' eitid7o&the :ground asked. I shall allay* be . glad to extend any eourtesi eotislatent 'with' do el; - anCeilieeielly. so when dictated by humataity:. I ant; qeneral, respsettelly, your obedl- !via , U. S. - GRANT • . litajpr4loweral Cite teandh;g4. 116ADQUAlritig Pine DIViAroX, , 74rApril 12, 1862. Afaji•r-Oenerat Chair, Connstoputiug 4.rmy 'With the cavalry placed 'Limy com mand, and i*o brigades of my 'fatigued 'troops, went ibis morning out ho the Corinth road, solute et another of the abandoned camps of the enemy. The road was lined with- hes prtal Begs for their proreetion: At ail we .found- more or less wounded and 'dead.- At the forks of the read I found the' bead' of general Mood's' divilion at • that pant,- and I 'ordered' the Mtirelry ' , to , 'examine both roads, and found the enemea - cavalry.: Col. -Dickey, of :the Illinois cavalry, asked for reinforoonients. I ordered GOD/ Wood to advance, at the bead' of, biacolumn, Amoebas ly, on the lett band road, -Conducted* the head of the 3d brigade of - the s th,division •up the right hand road. AboUt.half rs• mile; from the forks wee a. clear field, through which I passed, and immediately : beyond a space of two hundred yards of fallen .The end be•-! yond an extensive . ca m p. The enemy's cor-' airy could ; be saint in thiii camp; and after!le re lO nn O isl ndeO,l ordered the ;two advance VimPanies Of the Ohio 77tb, Col..Bildebrand, to.disidex as skirmishers, and, the regiment it „Self for - Ward into line, withan interval of one , hundred yards. _ln ibis Order „I. advanced cautiously until the, .skirmishers- .were. en gaged, taking_it.for -granted that this diiposi tion would cloatithis•catop...ii:beld Colonel Dickey's 4th Illinokravolry teed/ to:charge, The enemesiartilry.,camis direnholdly, to the :charge, breaking ,through the -tine -of - Skir-! 'slithers, when the regiment of infantry, with-. out cause, broke,” throw , away, ,theiv guns and Bed. The , ground was admirebli adapted. to a defense of infantry ngainet cavalry, being miry and thickly covered with fallen tim ber. As • the regiment of infantry broke, Dickey's cavalry began to charge their car bines, and fell into disorder. I instantly sent orders to the, rear for the brigade forma lino of battle which was promptly executed. ro Bken infantry and cavalry rallied op this line, and as the enemy's cavalry came to it, , our cavalry in turn charged and drove them froni the field. I'advahcod - the entire brigade upon the same ground, and-bent oit., - ...DickWa Cavalii a miler' further on the read.' 'Oa' e x_ eianfluint.tbri grouridithick had' biOn'Ocou plod' by the 77th Ohio,' we -found &teen . dead and about' turenty"-live, wounded. I Sent for wigons, and had all the wounded carried back to'canip; and the dead' buried, and also the whole camp to be destroyed: • ' Hero we found much ammunition for Geld pieces, which'was destroyed ; also' two cats: - eons and a general • hospital With about 280 Confedeneto wounded and about 50 of our own. Not having the means. of bringing them off, Col.,Dickey, by my order, took a surrender 'signed by medical director Lyle and alt at- 1 tending surgeons, and pledge to report them solves to you as prisoners of war ; 'also a pledge that our wounded would be carefully ' attended and suriandered"to us to-morrow as I anon as ambulances • could go out- I enclose the within documenkland request you to cause _tole sent out wagons or ambulanceifor the .wounded of ours to-morrow;-also that wag 'ons bo sent out to bring in the many tents be longing to as, whichrare pitched all along the' road for Miles. I'did not destroy them as I knew the enemy could not move them. The - roads are vary bad and are strewn with aban doned wagons ambulances and limber boxes. The enemy4masucooeded in carrying of the guns, but has crippled his batteries by aban doning the hind limber boxes of at least twenty guns. I am satisfied that the enemy's infantry and cavalry passed Lick cieek'this morning, tray "sling all last night, and - that lie left behind ill bit cavalry; which has proteeted his . rettsist, but the signs of confusion and disorder mark the whole road. The check unstained by us at the fallen timbers delayed our advance, co that night atne upon uc before the wounded were provided for and the dead _buried. Our - troops being fagged oat by- three- days hard fighting, expolure and privation ordered them back. to camp, where' all ,nole• ma. I have the honor to be your obed i ent, BRIGADIER Orleans, W. T.- BR/slew, • Commanding Dlvision. laws Now ORLEANII.--A padre:Mu long connected with railroads in the. South, was in the . city yesterday, having recently loft New OfleADlt. - He reports the condition of affairs there, as exceedingly discouraging to the rebel cause.. The people are suffering for .the nec essaries of life. In business thews was both log, doing worth naming.' Citizens erere dis trustful of each other:' DislOyalty:th the Con federacy was increasing, and-there was an un mistakable desire for the re-establishment of National authtority.in the ftreseenkCi Guam. Arrivals at the Pi rin!cipal- LAST HIGHT. 'id 0' . 1415110 N 1f017.91L W B Beebe; Cadiz, 0 • • Zoo Cuddy, Freeport • L Plitt, Phil W B Itoufeionu Jacob Causer & family, P Nefoe, Biolunille . J &Beim, trite & child, Him Smith, 21 Philo tin Canfield;' do Miss Mary 'Wallace, P Schromm, E. Liberty Neil, 0.1.; co ; 0 8 C Golden & brother , BABE'S BOTYL—LI. AartUrt min it., nev n. B. Depot ramotteion. Lt B B 'Ober, C W R Thompson, B Mc(Janata, Ohio P McCulley, at Louie J O ColeMll, Ind., Pa P Rem, 3 danabtera & C l' Coon, Itrio„ Pa Kemal, Oreensburg SimkdelO, Baltimore 8 Wareham, Jes Tenney, illeelina 8 William! Cim., 0 y easel, foot of Flith , •J Eakin,"' • .• ' oBoughton, Summit co J Bay*. Balogh*. • Etas Patterson, Wash at :I - Johnson,. Pa '• • • T lteehntir, • P - Ross, Thomplioncille J Buchanan, Canotabrirg 'BO D It Donehoo, Prose et • Ronertroa, • do 1-D uneaster,Brolndrigtob licarator; Payettoviih Whito; Pinensborg-' P Crow!, Ihrlittoon rAcq.e. ion. min, Joo'Cliactibers,'lVest. Geo Realer, Itoadlog T W uajreery,l. ti llctireery, West. ro k Jakob Jeff. ro b Prank, Brookrilln H tiatryar, Marlon Co Z P Murdock, Jot on ' I. A Muftlattau, do C Rood, Berks ea Leideuteitli, II Patio, W A titeranoin. 8 Coleman, Greene co J CTarentom IT Atoy o r, norrod,.,, RITMON lIOTEL—RO. G 81. Clair *treat. a. P. GORDON, risOraismoit .1 Itlnde, Ott City T Jordan, Warp", co It Meade, do. W Young, do P Lys , do . Hook, do J Bingham, do. W Afeettat, , do J NOe , do J Cowin, do U Clingan,_ A Thomax, do .1 Itc(ltec do Thema., WBkinose, do • ./ Iluttmals, do J Carney, do NAN', do J Corson, do n do WKing,,r de, ' oEtre!, Buller W llller,' artson, do W Ritchie, J• Mi -do _ • r• • .lo - A. , Dewoaly, du • J Comm. do. J Norris, Tideonie • •P Kelley,'A Rainer . ' • W Rl:Bart; flarirbill J Blake, Butler J Lowe, • do • L Walker. do • II Johnston, Oil Creek' . J Haw. do Nikeware,' - -- 41 01tese,•011City . W-Scnith, do .•, r Fodor, 7do HPaltus, do; • " P ludirway, do • - ; ..NATIONAL DOTE& "enieber, • 4so . SPelln l / 4 10,16140et4 B. NAPA - • JCltglitcapie„,j, Iffdctousiodtk;' ,- ;.1 - ".7 '2lesui lajurerrommxit*, . . IJ Bert;' Ohio; • Wean, %lab : CO B Anderson, Beaver co 7 Bnuiley,'Wayntaborg 01 Ileliride,'New (*if 8 Chamnati; Library . • C InUonari: ma., V. II Galley,' lows . . D Reed, Weigh CU may Numb &Mt, GI • ' D A Liggett, • • - John Ghanaian, Canonh'g D Richardson; Draddocan ' ' flew rl7 .treat, below 74•Ireni rannUtTalt. Thom 1116..., Ituberk., Lnrol. Bobork, do D ..wink., 1..1..4. tl Jack.... W. co .rolm Matti It, Industry I " J .1 B ikaupie, Adak A Begley ./ Canon, tort Uowle o t;TAmtll, do Thro Aforrolc Altoona U W.:ku'd 1 . 0 B titsydor, J eSpencer . -dowle . l - ... - - : Z . ; . IJ Bailey, BloOd Parra -..: . ll , PulargeTutoryvillo . W Pueney,, . :, do M • ri .Pationem, M ercer co' J.:Paxton, . .4 0 . ~ ihinell. 15.-ridlid l ipid. I.s thriffic.• --; ; d o ,. .. W•llratrlsi Greenfield B noel*: !Freeport • .1 Tdeuend, Batter B Pauclod,.ll s -:-, • ' t , , , 8,1 1. le . ;-, :-- ,- . 87 j ar' i ' luri g, ', J Bon, du W 'thrall, do.. il Orne/oul Peaukhei I/Balkh, do SP • BFFldedoce. Titusville - 0 Taw, Sten . banyole • 0 11121.0, , - -.. ,-. -N0:137 w.ar shee t. i t F kßeettborh;6llh,e: J B Neirktrk,-Baitlixee' B Richardson ' do B B AMP. Ilion. city ~: „ w KJ., 'Pi B)P4: o4, wir i ^ "Barron, : :Ott*Pthee • ''' '-' ' hie Ibiereed:l, , :(..' II 3P OtarkoAcate city R A Yetheslren, ~, • ',-, .11R„ .'ll4lr. ba n' ixt.B • s l * arttil•leT.,loo 73 Waist itad rkirri . 4 WiSs. , . ,- ;,nr. • ; •:74.?‘.t• rt^:: - !CO-MMERCL4L- - RECORD. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION OF BOARD OF TRADE FOB FEBRUARY AND MADAM. WI. 3106Wa7, V. P., J. I. Hamm, -I.lAnsaPJact,'Ja.: , B . Pwromr." 1 Itiported , imp•e4aUp for t 44. Meberpi - Dairy Ge.me.l iVantiunay. April leth, 1862. FLOUR—continues in light demand and prices n. main unchanged; =lag 4025 btds Family .at $5,05,11, Oda al s4,tg) for Kxtra, amt $5,10C45,) for Fatuity; 70 bbla Family at $5. orconitrEx—so dwage iu Sugar, which may be quoted pentiirtal at from SJ. to 03/e, tie to quality. Holum, steady, with email ealra . of prime N. 0. at 63444 c. poffee - tu 1/mitod'request but firm; ule of 14 Imp medium Rio at 19344j20c, and 10 do prime do at 21e. BACON—.lolly, with a fair local detnaridt sale of 11" lb. at 434 c for Shoulders, a± , /.: for Plain limns. . 4 4 and 7344. ..lic fur Sugar Canal; 1,40011. w Shoulders .t 41(61/41 audl,4llo >W flat. no. at Tn. •MU uebanged; ale of Wl half bbl. White • Flab at sii, and'lS bbisiPickleil Herring at $6. LARPLaaIe 0(100 kegs prime No. 1 maintry at io perlii. - • ' • e from $ 4 1 g?Lle of 10 ha h Peachs• at $2,75, cliOlop 414 P. • cliZEBE—f3ale 4400 boxes W.. IL. at' 8c; 10 tity .88 9c, sud 20 do Godwin ot 10c.. l!liM;;1112= SALT-4.a10 of&O bble No I Extrit'st-1,1;150 per bbl: LIDIE—BaIa ofS bIls•Loulsvillo at $1,25' p.m' bbl. 8 bb):- '4l-11t FL04111.--Salo of 14 bl•hlrom !inn Lamle of , Philadelphia Cattle Market. APITL 14.—The offering. of !leer Cattle show an Inoreeb thin entekever laid, reaching some 1600 bead ut ‘1"hf1110'",' Yard., most of which 'were disposed of at prevlosas qoutatieue, rauglug from ft to $9, ii,odtoga few extra luality at s9},i, hat the bulk of eiuliq Were at $84,0. Tim following are the par. iirulaia of the Wee made to-du yat the Avenue Yard , '34 Ohio, Schwabe% et Co. .45 Westeru, Bloom 30 Ohio, Taylor 15 .ohlo, Ilasea berg ...... -.. MePillen..ir .. .:. . ..!: . ? ...... ---- ...... ... 5 (4 5 :: 37 honesster no., 8 . a ar.,....-.- 73148; '3l do H. Miller— ......... -...-. 845 " - 6.5 •-do .. llayinalker 73.:',0a5 •• Al a -. do . o..Alraman 5%4.9 70:Penna., 11 Chain -- • .' 6 an 7 55 Ohio. AWL. 7 ( 8 L - 53 Penna.. J. A J 1140 7 (.4.3i '35 Ohio, 7 Itelliinbaunh ...... ..... ' 7 ( y i p -46 Wastera;-Pulier d Oros • 7 40 5 34 75 Ohio, Sehoutherg.l en ~,,,,» w iti H, Aurim co.,..Ullman A Frank • 7 aell, 41 Ohio, Fellhimer--..„......- ...... -. ...... 8 48:3,1 24 Maryland, Storm._ 7 (4 8 3-2 56 11110044 J. Tromar- 814010 45 Lancaster co, P IdeFillen, Jr 8 ea% 18 do II Hood ...... ....».......... 7 CO% 38 do ' 1). H. Whitman 748 . 25 do T. Montanan . %Nib.% 70 Oldo and Laueower co, P llothoway.... 8 netdi 85' Barks co. nod Ohio, P. Ilerlilen ...... ... 8 ( . 44 iA 16 Lancaster co., Cochran A 11c11411-.._ 8 (oh W Ohio wa Wu Ohd Pa.,. hinaley A Smith..._.... 734grai 45 Ohio, Corwin A Carr, at 4 8 (e.) 8 :4 32 Penna., Taylor WA 31 do .S. hillier 77 0.48.' , ~1 36 Penna., A Moon 27 ChM. Chrioi.7••••:, 22 Chester county, M. Coosoa---- 7.5'i1.5bi11, .... .. 7;6.4 511 head. ._ lbw. AND CALVLS—A bout 'Aferms dieposod of at Rom $l5 to sao each for Spring,rs sal FL to $35 fur re ti l. awl malice. Ate to quality. ow,-Th., receipt., were better,sowo If2oo Lend in all: an,/ pile. were very final. The Wee Include 2 I 1 told at Imbofra at $6,!,-1,46 for still;ssl4tigfili for COTO Ind , and 910 at the Avenue Yard at $511% 6% the IWXt. net. dgccr , -41,00t 600 head wore offered, all of which 'were ilivilard of at from 5414,ic per . lb , whirb shows no change.. grow Imports try River. POELTSMOUTH—rOI Bctence—gli bids n0ur,.15 duwhlsky.6 doegge. Clarke A ow 1 bn, B A i 'Mo.- tuck 41k co; la lads dour, J b Liggett t co. 72 oil and ale - lads, 37 kgs, A Jeffrey; IP bids oil, Petrick 1 on; 34 oil blds,.Capt. Wm Brno.. 3 bids eggs, 5 pkg. ma/Aries, Maws a coma; 1(2100 bbk, kir Ilad; 2 bbls, J bxs ens, NASHVILLE aid Maa Lateen; noira bble 2 B. T Wightmen. —r Wide meet, Ad Beenleton; 100 kb's whisky, D Galway; sdo do, A D Jobtm 5 bbis berme, incelioo Oil co; 1 ck ham., A . BoCkmore; 1 ck pipe, Danis & Phillips; 2 bxs, Goo W . Weyman; Bde do, B Wormer, 350 bbls whiaty, 200 do beef, 400 ban soap, 52 tails lard, 18. Ilan, 50 casks hams, 148 hides, Clarke la co; 15 kge tobacco, 8 Dal veil d co. ." 10 PHIELLNG—su /oar T. McConan,2 make wam, admit:oat; tbbl, S If bbis eggs, W Kreancea d p; 50 Ibis nil, J Berme= 5 bbla wan 4, V lb 4l 2* K IN 81 "SP. lib k F G P Monde; 3 ck, coley co; 0 bbis eggs, Clarke it co; 72 sks 'Wheat, L Witmarili; 2 tads Macke, T Kennedy & blot Ix, 4 . caddies. tobacco, 2ht chest. tea, J GutF tendork 1 colt rope, Want t Wilson. 25 bdts pa. par, It HJedc;.2.s do do, Black A Wood;; 1 machine, Prank B 100 lxlis paper, E B Godfre ls floor, y; 8 bhoor, .1110 Moorhead; 5 Wan, 1 ho, 1 oaf, 16 aka Cory; 21 do potatoce, 2 chats, owners. Imports by Rallrolil. • 'Omrscass a Yrsosortse Mumma°, April 11.-- bble dour, Culp A Shepard; 8 bbls amused, J S Dilworth kco. 4 cam ion Joe Lotink; 100 bbli dour, C Llringrton; 100 do do, Jas Gardiner; It 0 do da Mackeown A Lindhart; 142 dodo, Ju /deadly A on; 100 do do, McKelvy A Drown* dodo, lichoruaker Lang; 24.5. rags, M McCullough; 1 bbl butter, At well, Igo A co; 17 bbls butter and ems, McCulk,ugh, Smith & co; 2 igs feathers, Shriver ,k Lunn, 16 Obis knobs, Livingston, Copeland & co; 4do do, Joan a Wallingford. PIITIIIVION, TT. WATSI A CRIC.IOO BAILIIOAD.,- April 10.-24 bbls scrap iron, 2 do steel, - Spang, Chal fant &mu 141 Ws whast,L Wilmarth; lus ink, B ,A Falmestock; 17 bble pork, 6 biro barley. McDonald & Arbuckle; 110 oil bbla, Brewer. 8111 & .0; .1 b.. chews, 8 B Floyd; Ikg tobacco, J Dilworth & co; I bbl plaster, Smith, Parks & oo; bra Meal, Siegel . , Blink! A co; 1 Do, 6 eke rivets, 7. bdie wire, B Town send & co; Mr dos pails, McCullough, Smith A o , i 20 dodo, Little A Trimble; 10 do do, J A Mcaugts; 20 do do, B Robison & co; 10 do do, Brown & Elrkpat., rick; 101 WU - popes, C Eloward; 400 pigs 1.4, A Gordon; 2 cars pig metal, John Moorhead. River News. The river wan about stationary last erenlog, with nearly eleeekleet by the marks. no weather daring ' Rio del wee clear and pi, ant, and all that could pcatibly be deeired ter the traneection of out-door bueineee...—..The arrivals Include the Science from Callipolie, and Ifarinora, from hiaebeille. The Uttar boat had • 11.11 cargo, the bulk of which Is destined for the Est. no Ida May, from Cincinnati, and Adriatic and Westmoreland; froneSt- Loads, are dn. bore this morning The Leonora left rather soddenly on'Trielasy night, wing light. - The Prima Donna, for Bt . ton% with all tho insight she could take, cud crowded with pasenagers, cleared but even- The LonWilk, Journal, of al pulley, says The river et this point la still riaing but very, alma, iy; so t lihavat 0 nio Jaeger is anticipated to.leveoproperty, The neille Journal. of eadurdeT. alga theft. , " Is atilt up hand eves hand, nod it dm leen found near/my to Novo largo, guarante e of freight which had been placed on the wharf for shipment. The aceulaulation of freight at putt point has become very great, in. cuasequetita• Of the largo number of butts that have ham pruned In tholiovernment cre vice. • The J. H. Done came ions. from Louisville, and rent 11/99/Id to New Harmony for a load of wheat for Pittsburgh.'- The Co.. Perry arrlred there on Fri dad k ay, baring on hoard some Mt.e hundred wounded chiefly from Indiana, tibia and Kentucky regiments.' Ttie'Hed,, II Bening . , of Nalisidaj sa y s ' Thy firer f rislog very 41,11y:end hlde'fair to be - we al high ea it waSenks ago. ' All the btode we awned yesterday bare . left, With the exception of the Jacob Poe, which is - being Wee with cotton, Ulu tit. Lou* heavily laden with commlatary Worse, and ,the th - awfordi a large Oat Is also Oiled with bah prob ably "for the Tentieseetivar. Vox' rag Rtria—The Aragni. Cold• Golding, and 'Fred. Lorena, Capt.. klaxon, ore announced to leave as above forthwith. The A rago will be ready to leave thisevenhigur ro.ruorrow. Foe CIiIeIRIUTI •11113 UntiViudi--The Key West, Capt.- irons wilrposltivily got off Cooley. Th o Mortnora.,.C4L 0. L. Braman, I. neat no the hat. and will Saturday oaray. . Vow liritelatto—The . I diner; . a: Crept.aonloo. I. flie'iregular Wheeling picket 'for loolay, leaving at .GROCERIES, &a, JUST RECEI VED. . t6o bigi prima ILIO Coffee; .. 100 haft cheat. Oolong Tam 75 " Young Byron Tea; • 90 boom Young Hymn and Imperial Tam.; 60 y ulin Cuba Bogor; '' •• 20' " Torto'Rlco Sager • . /25ibbla. ulna Golden Syrup; : • 60 • rf; " Hooky " • • " ch o ke llackmal Broome ;". .60 75 half lobbf. " "• 30 bbl 9. Benin; 2,000 Um Cloddish; 25 baud &Wad norTlop 60' fo arid 100 damn-Vora Bro o me. • .260 keepp Nam all Amu '. •12 bbl.. law; 6 boom' butler. lo snore awl for saw by antalf matt un, Y-7—FicWi. KO) • 9IT Lt. • - i 111 minty ghat Roll Hattori bbli. Add. Par' • • 3 0 bob.; prime 0 bob; or • . • . 3 Ttmotty S ee d; •-• • • bar bbL No . 3 Naekondi ' tdi do do do ' utodlate ‘do ligertfed this day .ad -16.. solo by:. RIDDLE, 1.13.1.1ber :{1 _ TU r • carimi Bee naged, rectived tolslinamt, bb t rigswiateflazi erAlofilb, lbr Artli cr ei h tr&`X —2O Di ft ask 17 PITTSBIIRGII MARKETS (1 5 N -1 44 - N - Tiff7SN - 15-- barrelosmall Wilifolleank; 6 do . Jtoil Hurter—prima: 6 do.' solitary Suay; a tastes Shoop . 10 tags No. 1 Lard:. •LlYsacks 111Ovor Beak 6 bap Hbelibark4flotary Hats: • :16 Xi lbs. Shoulders, ilidos and Ilams to *torsi and for male by 4. S. 11l LNOKTO.st 00 . .14 O , A T E mired, a supply of ibis calegoistad - FM, daily smoked, and pat / up la small boxm for family use, or fur ago, :tirsqlossia : abs ranillyiNcory N. more of apl2 JH .• Garner' lii O irrtN A. A iy-end lf and sonnets. 'J. A. MaUgAGli, Liborty it Lbbla; No.-1 Lard Oil, LI receiving per etoam.r Atgylo, and for Ida low to claw, consignment bi • AMU DALZELL it HON, 69 and 70'Pratertdreet. f bair.elq Wtdte Liens Just received and for W . . by. ap7 ; ;JAI:, OA MILD: list street. tkA.CONi - biIiOULDSIIB, 1 , 1) J 5 8 , RAMS .In /nooks Homo, nnd *en& by. .WIL B. tura.* v0..270..294 Libertiit .„, tierces; and kem, in aeons and tarok by • Mkt. 11. HALO 00 LOS L • . • rer . HAIL% MI Mao by spa 4 Mint iiOl3lA. 3. D. 04iniLD. s . '. ", •',04 , ,W1L,,,_, 1 _,......;........_-.....---;:.. ..7 —• • ......__ 1 'DOR ST, 1.0011IS:ST: PAUL . I 12- Alio FlimprzsOts: 4r, T. s it. ' , T H ft 0 UG II WITHOUT 11 Z-SHIPTING.—The 1 FRIO LOUKHZ,"Copt..L.X, Meamt, w l / 1 leave as i above on lII)NDAT,, the Ile('-last., at 4p. m. For height tw par apply oilloarifer ... •. :o: • apl4 J. R. LIVINGSTON ON! CO.. As es. 1 j PPM t htiSSISSIPPI i P ACICHT, - /IT . ST, - LOUIS. KN. , oKUK, ROCK ISLAND, DUIGNIJE Aro ;.. Ail Pa U L.—The sew strata, ZION ITO% Capt. W to. Utah, will lea. for the antra sod all loran... bits Porto - on 'HONDA I, Sate teat., at 5 o'clock p: lei- - Ter (might or pattaag- apply tao board or to nrolalltr J. D. LIN INGSTON & CO., Agent... 8211-NT II LOUIS PACKET .— The Ei c w and nplendid aide-whre/ etenmer ABACO, Capt. Ttionine 11. holding, mill Isere for St. Louie and St Pant, s. nll intermediate purtn, on TEES! BAY, 17th Fur - freight or pump apply on board or to LIV.iBUSTUN d Cy.- • JOON FLACK', ' -110oEVO IN ULAK PAVKET FOR -L G CINNATI AND LOUISVILLE AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDlAtis.—The swift paamenar packet KEY WEST Rvons, g Ilellon,Clerk„ leaves as above on THIS DAY, 1711, lost. at 4 o'clock p. in. Looting at the foot . oi Markat area - . For freight or Paamge apply ota board or to awn B. LIVINOSTOif A CO., Agenta. 114,1.4411.1LAR ZANILSVILLIL PACKET:— T new and beautiful pametiffAr atelitian• "1"'"". II d CAPt. Munroe Xyrnii, leave* Pittsburgh fur p. Net urniug, loaves Zanesville EVItax,PNIDA Y, • a. at. For freight ur paauge vply oS boil or lo J. D. - LIVINGSTON k Co., Ai.,..eata: PAU unit.- FL S. PIERCE k CO— Agents, Zanseville, ael4 .p PACKAT.—Tbe irplentlid - punting. bumbler lIiNEBVA , Capt. Jobe Gordon; leaven kat Whoulinorand all Intermediate porta EVERY TCE.Si UA V, THUNSUAY bud SATUUDAY, at. 11 o'clock a. in., making ,clue. ninnientiobil with lb* *nisi packets for Yukeniburgh and (Abdul/att. Holum. ion, home. Whaellug EVERY EIONDAY, WISDNY.S. Y and YILIDA lf, M 8 o'cluak a. m. Primengmi no nipted thrratgb to Clocimottl. lot freight or palm sago apply on Loa' ur to JAS. (XILLINS A 130., 0,1 • HA Water street. aznwrm! . ADM INISTRATOWB SALP, 61? STEAMER. RHIN T. iti.COM RS Thin bom, how running iu the ritteburgh nod Who° line, will be offered et pririktb till V/LIDAI, April 25th. It not dirpmed u 1 befiwo that time, olio will tionitlyely be suld nt PUBLt l AULi. TIUN ou that dwy M 100'4:luck a. it. Inquire ul apl4 JACKSON MINOAN, Aditer. ENOINIC YOH, !SALM, ABOUT. EIGHT UOB rowigm UM GOOD OUDZR. KILL SIC SOLD A. 1.4 tiao GAV i rmi orritle, Firth .tiN4ot; nimn tinaithtlold .14 1 11tt. 6A.LE.-A STEAM' 151140164 Es 6 fool sinks, 18 bath cylinder, is kWI. /ion 111 wheel, mud ol about 1150 berm kovror. Ateu,eoue orator, two Dry Urine, said Stoam'aille _Bone n, ne Upright Boring Machine, one Main Bieck Saw, Mit, hilUthitlC for tusking Dump Rods for Oil Welb, one ilOVtl Tall, Machine, Mei about Ult/ . feet - ,2% and inch Shafting. All of the above articles will be eold at a groat bar gaiu by applying at 01100 114 4 Ylfth street. -feB TO /LET. LIROPERTY FOR LEASK . IN L ItISNUEBUILO.—That veJuable and eligibly Mi nuted lot , adjoining Allegheny Valley Railroad and A Ilegheliy Saver, to let (»rower more year.. The property le divided lulu half sod acre lois, This property is well . ..dented for distilling or oil pur wens. Inquire, for terms of WM.. Pllll.l.lnS, (awn Manufacturer, Try street. Or, kith. subscriber. WM. P r e OHNON, }Na n d i PIMP alret.t. Oirllonses In port, and lands to Armstrong meniy. (011. gala, at low rates. ' ap2r2w.l _ VALUAII.LE PICOPERT Y.—The un &reigned pronoun. to 61/1111 that valtudile SUM MSS ItgewitT, at Helton Station, Allegheoy.Val. toy Railroad ; II capacious house, supplied with wet., • bath room and outbuildings. Moo, six aer. of woodland WSW'. end plenty of It; suita ble ter !SOMME!' BOARDING HOUSE. • 'venire of the nutwoiber at No. Ni Third street, •or 121 Penn attord, , Pittsboigh. • • - Sir Lea. for orle or more your. ap2awd WM. P . : JOHNSTON. , _i LET.—A large, we fi nished_ and I_oomfortaillyrandshea More on Markel. betweeb Third sod Fourth 41LIMIL ton g koinu, Etted lip for •echool, and heretofore ocedpied by Mr. Avery's Academy Mr yoiing ladles /IMO, Neistee`e Ambrotypii Meow., corner of Third and Market 'treat& Men, emend floorrol tultable,for °three. Rein very low, to suit the lime.. 1 ,4%.).1t tCNIVI'—.I2; rucinacurr—A. two cuult7 .2t r ia ck atd l ' oc * a f tlar. r irquire: r o f P b"" : • J. W. kr. • warn, . 108 Filth arm, Pittsburgh. 11 4 1 UK' .N.N T. —i' large and well JI: lighted SHOPS.. 302100, raltablo for Cabinet woken' or Machine Shown, will bo lowed to one or .iilirtwol Aka, 42'Irlfa drool. 68 1.01.00. --An .a: away. in complete order. Apply to lONT. iI&THITEIL natAdtl Atry at Law. No. L 3 6tall .t. p. ox RENT —A comfortable welling Homo; 8 room; a &able and earriAgo hoursti aorr• had, wall/NO with apple aad p.oarh ulna, grape igor, Ac. Will be lamed toa good tet urs- We* year• Itaqatre of WATT &W I LSON 888 Liberty oldest. Anso—A Oat* star, Brick Dwelling Oolron tract; thoonta, in good order. Apply to joAdtt WAIT k WILSON, WA Marty it. r girgT . N —A. 0 story Dwell on kley street, recently papered and painted tbrisighout. Pomession even immediately. Ye. quina of JAS. LAMM,' t tiON, mbli GP and 70 Water street., %tank ter stn;st, s toot hoot; running 'through to Front nrnot. /inquire of JAS. PALMA. a 18011., •01:3 j MI and 70 Water tannuL LIOI RENT—A. two story - Brick Rouse on Esplanade street, Allegheny City, by mhe I A LEX. BIND. 213 - Liberty street. NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, &c., Mi'CALLUM'S, Aro. 87 Fourth Street, Bought prevlou• to the late Juirenro lu price., of tenteh the fulkwt adratitege la offered Co purchesora SON BABB. • ' F RUIT TIIEES.- , INDIJOHNiNTH TO FUR of sele c ted errietles to eeems.—A wen' chbose'fri Loge gook -of choice r i , mi, With ore p o . Lb care bikers to have erecy Variety true to n ame Of Apple alone we hare 1715,11 / 00-4 0.0ef0l which am there yore eide,„lo,ooD fonr,yettr.olds. Paw. 10,- OVOtwo to there years oW.,.Peac.l4.l'bou t he.,a ebb stock. ' Ithirahratut-therTriphe to ttie :Nuntory. • eall'seti exilieloe - tbete. " ' ". IKVKlLtittEltlfa from 1 to it feet. by the. bemired, cheep; 811A141 TOSIOI ANL. Off l tlllllll4RT, •Otoloeqle-aud, . Addrowe P I TTSIOIRO II ITO . ta ILIA KT) Nil ft. 8 11411ICS, rittabergh, Pa. • : • . •Mtllliwulp N STORi. ANI) 1 0 01 i 111 Itt /tont! Swim,* Poptlocit, 1/iditne, Wan pound. • Catint ry Clear Aide*, libouldets, lu tit,n,wa-llttpu• Cum!. 001 1 / 1 111111 111111 e, 1U Inmit.Rattnk 171mq Clover 31.4 30 hag„ eltolmifalres New Poisclaw, w. bunt.. Timothy Need, 1%, Itep, Lanl i 4410 bn,L. ri(uao Albert Poteeoon . E L. B. Vol6ll' a Co • rAI'OFS; • .100 base Piakeja relative;' In store sad kraals bp JAB, A. N'ILTZER,. • NO: (bra.: Wallas sad /Ind streets. It ~~r Ibr ` , N~[, E. s~j6 t QO. . ; • MOTELS. • . pygrdslyrammaTipm, - 366 AND 367 BIDiADWAS, CORN/it ON FRANKLIN, RT., NEW YORK . .r7:111A Ant-Anse hottee-the Moat eidet. boree4ilke, andiieAlAut hotel' la tilt, city—otrant mpettor io dorimeuta to thine - di - 410g 'NRW YORK :for bad .neas or pleasure. it &contrail io ltichicatlonobod 'kept ou the EUROPEAN PLAN, to .ttnectiou with. TAYLOR'S SALOON, where retivehtneute can be Led at all boon, oreeried to their own room.. The there, are moderate, the rooias and atirfidauce of iba Scat order--bathe, and all the tuuderh eouren fences attached. tulah3mil SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY OMNI'S PER DAY *JrMeals re they may be ordered lu the epee Itefectury. There hi a Harbeie• Shop and Bath Rooms attached to the Date) etarlithware of RUNNZHS and ILACICaIIeN who may we are NIL peita:dleal pOIVER---871---kyrkas 1i AND 19 PARK ROW Tide long established and popular Homo has re. twistly been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the ad. ditlon of over 100 rooms, and now has aceontrumla, lions for over WU rename. It hoe alto been ther. toughly reiterated and refurnished, and is HUTT. UT OTCall AND LIGHTIK 11 WITH 0. THROVIIHOUT. This Hotel hue ono of the twat locations is the city. It. esey'of 14:CTik from all tho 'Etteanibmste and Rail roads leadingio the clty, and Is convenient to all the say renvoyanow. It has now all the requisites of a O PIRST.LAS H ensuring the comfort of Its Inmates!. OTEL, The patronage of the travelling pobilc Is respect hilly solicited. ue - rtrams, $1,50 rim boo, fe2M:lnos H. L. POWERS, Proprietor. No& 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Cortiandt .This old establiihed tied favorite resort of the Madera. ikaumaulty, has bore recently related, and is I ompleto 10 every thing that ran ntitaister to the comfort. of Its patrons. Ladies and families are specially mid carefully inlaid.' for: It, to mutrally 'ousted iu the Mishima Intrt of the city, nod is contignotts to the principal tine a of steam. beat., raine, intlakilmik.. EMU., Au • lu rouseqamme of the pourer° mused by the re hoffiou, prima have been reduced to this Dotcsa • au PllfTlf (Ism?. rui DAY. • Thu table fe amply supplied alth all the luxurie• of ties swamis, and is equal to that of soy other hotel in the mantry. Ample arrommodations ore offered for upward of tat guests.. • atirDe not believe runtieru.hackassm and others, ho say “oho Weston. [WWI 111 full:" • D. D. W I NDIIKSTE:I2, Proprietor. Timm D. Worcurxrcis. falCim 'I tCAN 110U8E, BosToN, is the largest and boat . irringml lintel in the New England Statein to centrally located, and tuie L y of the from all the. routes of Mardi. tt candela. all the modern improvemeatts, mid every .I.IIIeUktICO fur the tmoilltrt and acoummodatiou of the traveling. public. The sleeping rem. are Largo and well ventilated; the sages of rma, are well arranged, and completely furnished for fandlitwand large traveling partioNluel the house will continuo to be kept u a ling hotel in every respect. Jedlitlyd , A• C. Diss° LUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. —Tbe partnership heretofore exlstioe. under the name or JOIN IRWIN hONS, is thief/ay diesels ad by mutual ...eat. The boalness of the /ate Arm will be settled by either of the oudereigned at the Aloe, No, brWater street. JOHN , HENRY IRWIN. 'JOHN Ja. - Pittsburgh. March Tha w 1862. ohtlilsd ,M4yripifirtn to fin. minting between JOHN IL CANFIELD and D. HARBOUR, under- the narnoand style of B. CANFIELD dk CO., la diametral by Ihnitatban. The businaw ot the Lite' Ann will be settled by John B. Canfield, who will continue the Provialon, Pro duce an bullies; at the old stand, No. 141 and 1 4J1 First street. JOHN B. CANFIELD. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1. 1662.--.latf D. D. GAZZAII, and Illsrket dreetg. JIISCEL.L./LWEO US HOE. A SUPERIOR QUALITY, VAILICY, FAR ILL & CO., JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THZ EASTERN- It ANUFACTUREILS, at Atm MOOT AND 81108 STORE of A MI and moplite moor! meat of Which will be CLUMP FOE CASII aarc.n end &scare • bargain JAMES li. CHILDS 9c CO., HOPE COTTON 3.14, ALIA:I:WENT SEAMLESS RAGS AND OF OSNA BURGS 32 INCHES TO 40 INOLIFS WIDE li'Orden left at U. Child, d 00..•, - Itt Woori•la Pittebarab. will mad'. attention. • oerodly A NNW AND .USEFUL ADUCLE. Acia. Haley, Alone , tiloyden's Patent Sell•AdJosting Cloth. Wringer. The tirest improvement , in this, ier every other wringing machine let invented, I. Its selfeodJusting arrangement, nepuriog no alters. Lion to wring a handkerchief or bed quilt, conse quently the least skillful ran operate it. The Wringer Call Le aeon In operation at Noe. 26 and 2d ' Clair etreet. J.& ff. Plil MAPS, Bide agenta for Pittodnargh. • LKS.—A choice add. 12 ch.'''. Lanyclor Vl.h, smoked 'tad Just. re veired. .Atio, prime, smoked tiaJnauu and ,pkkled la 4n 177V111.74'1';'11L,111;7'`" Comer Liberty nod u abil dtents, ILLEFINE'D SUGARS.-30 I;arieltiLov -1.4 erineedeable refined Crushed mot Paresis's" -oef 'sod Sod' White Sugars, Just received stud ferule lowest prime. wholesale and retail, by • JUIIN A. • RIM/MAW. ' Rorner or Liberty and /land streets. FIA)UR—The choicest brands of Sal" ,Ldsht, hate} brand. Funny Shear , twit hie; lathe statket, for late by & CO. p HINTING- 'FOR ' ' 3 IHRCANTIGH BOUSIB.-I{AIIROADSAND arkA'IIII3OATS tie with neatne6i sod dispatch 11. • • W. G. JOLINsTON & CO., .• -.No. 67 Wo i 4.reet. -.1104J.Ky ntylq an :LP ham, or mints to onlar.. Ifidrailamous,Bouto ko ' •ad in any doond !ow. ,w. G. JOHNSTON it W., 67 Woootet. RA 111 LT 181 .---A lull aa. ortment oR Standud,Worke on Agriculture, horticulture, Domestic Anima4 , Rand 4ftfrageOUlll rod Rural Economy, :pur We bj ' KAY a co., 66' Wood .418,11. WALL PAPIIII.4-20. bales st of high colon.; extra 'wide,: AUS Inenirrid per eamer from imer, for tir • • P 111.11.— CILUN gt have .14 removed therotles to No. 101 Fourth ttreet, Poor doors .hour yroott envoi, . ' , - WM ) APICII-4tequiren no ide by . , mum w.d QOAISKti POTAI6II=- 1 1n - atom and fig. ishi by 811.82VZ11.4t LAZZAII. 7 7 7 . 7 - Na; 27 and ISenittiliold stratum.. &cond. .4 1 .1:41# 4 1 . alftl: 115 Xtbr ' was by - ;kiwi LD. NUTS nreet. ISZE2 ON TSB EUROPPAA' PLAN CITY OF NEW youß 0.41 Hail Soincrn corner i'rookfort Street (Oppoille Pity Hai.) VIIEN(111. Paonurroa. (FonalEßLx CARER'S,) Oppualte tba Artot !louse and Park NEW YORK, Pazcz Roain SILO ;Ka Liu Nue BROADWAY, NEW Yoax CI LZWIS RICB , Proprietor. HYDRANT 1108 Z FOR BALM BY NO. IN FOURTH STUNT JAMES ROBB, NO. S 9 MARKET STREET BOOTS-AND 8110111 In ovary varledy and sty JAMES ROBB, 89 MArket etrnet near the Market Hon I=l ETOLITEDIL WORILS.—Riges 4 P °Karr, Proprietors,. lioluon and lfanufactar pujit, orrd Petiollie—trade inork, '• Pure White. 011; • • Braun Glorified Lubricating Ql4 -I Oold Prowl R.A. do •do - - , No. 1, No. 2 And NO. S Dfie>;luec~ Oil, Arvind 011, bead Oil, Glary 011, - ' Wagon and Grower and Sptrito of Naphtha: 711 iouriordaro • • • come of ritilti and asaitbflekLahysto7 No tioami:Plirobaral. -- VOMHO - Wll4 Amax.- detaining ace:rari: - nowt tornotory Mona Homo, lorp ,ng choice Wide; sitoaud__ allot ' r AP4 =LW* /00roliiiikar,, • ''4i.'•ra.z.a..%f•ge.t=''l':Aß-VSFA':•jg'e;it''' 4 ,,n7?71.t..f..1,. yi -,, ...: : ';';: . ; : :? - ' 1 ‘. ; gic:.•"i'..--';-' , ... -. '' - '1",':''' ..-.,..:.,-.....,..':-.,:'::.,...i'iti.!r7:':...:.q:,:.-:-. .....,...".•'•,."-:.•`...: -, OILS, :ft. SHIPPIES OF-THIS (MUDS ARTICLB. • entnbuibid la the curry or NEW YORK a Quint ISSION,NOESE t fur tbe exilattive sale afros commoditie, sod also to supply you with CAUSTIC' NOLA, SULPIEIIIItIO SaIPTY :BARRELS, °LUX, NUNES, Arc, . _ I sot iirelared to make liberal cast. adVanCe• oo consignments. tied tiigivoyimr bneit4. prompt at _ latreorreepoodeure is . re4jueldvi ao4 fatiliplawyta solicited.L- I • .wii.crent. No. 77 Maiden' Cam, NO, Nark- LINDSAY & DAREDDR, =ME 12 .9 0 11', OIL, LAMP MANCFACTURZHS No : WOOD STBE67, MN. W. 1101.14iWr.......WA1N. T. WTOIIWICIt WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. HOLDSiIIp. BRYAN .11 00., 11111.11 JrAlliVittlt. Or, BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, BUR Keep fa.netaatly do hand the eery beet uali ty oNING OIL, clear and withoutodor; *le q o, • GAB LUIIILICATUR, pure 11(111Til BRNZOLIII and GAlt GRBASR. OM - All ordere left at No. 35 Farm Sraerr, Bank IMCOLIti thpor, will be promptly attended to. L'AGLE OLL .-uA A ANDERSON, relations and detelrre lu PURE CARBON ()IL, (qulikisumwteed.) r prrTsBUROU, PA. 0.1 CA R. int KASE and BENZOLE remit tently on Laud. (tillers received for the preeent et CO EBB. SMITH & Water and First etreete. ramie] CORNI'LANTER Of L.COMPAN Y. R. If. DAVIS, Preskfr.g. JOIINIRW IN, Jr.. kiee'y and Tuner, Dtacesons—ll: Q. Davis, T. U. Nosia , J. I L liar anginal, A. Cameron, Jam Irwin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of tiglat gravity, from tie wells s lb, cvmpszy, no Oil Crook, iu Vefisum, couuty, roe stonily on i tand - and for wile. Office at T. H. Nevin &Co.'s, No. 26 WOOD ST. Pittsburgb.' —LONG JOETICONA •01 L WOK • MILLER A CO. ' -• Work* at Sbarpeburg Stadion; Allegheny Valtey OStoo and Warehouse MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. Illantifacturent of 'ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and ISENZOLE. • War No. I ItRYINEWOIL, warranted nowexplo. mire, tawny. on fORR I CAT MCI OIL, AT THE Low Aj roma or ti CENTS PER GA LLON, Outiatantly on baud and for sale by 11: C. J. IL SAW YER. Ae to the quality, we refer to annexed certificate: PirTeattouu, Nor. 27, /Pram K. ty. J. N. , Sawyer-enta The bawl catiug Oil Wo are getting trout you we find to Ito the been for our purpoees we bats over weed. Tuo L. S. R. It. R. R. Co., BY Wet. MPS'. ',reaffirm/. REESE & OIL ItEFINRIitI - .VTITIE Punic DICODOILIZUL BENZOIILIC BUIININO OIL AND STRAIN CLARIFIED MAIM INERT OIL, °RUDE OIL ON ALL GRAVITIES eGECILASICD. Illkleblow Oil Garn:le wAutol. lbruJr hinnoogatn. House. dalmcawlyit LUCIFER OIL WORKS. • - IFIL - LIAM p: WOOLSIDNE, oururaoroara or GOAL AND CARBON OILS, awl deolor • EA SIPS, CHIAINEFb7 No. 39 Market cruet, beturroo Socoad and Third, . PITTSBUAGH, PA. W. A. MoCLURG, VY COMMISSION MERCHANT, I=2l CRUDE AND REFINED 4111101. i OILt3 oclB,clly No. 61 WoociNtroet. B4a"XB. DOLLAR BAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Four ern Bynum • . CFLARTIZELED IN 1856. • and Open daily from t to 9 o'clock. also on Wednesday Saturday evenings, from Slay Jot to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November let to Day let from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposit. received of all sums not left than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in. June and December. Interest hew been de. dared eembannually in Jane and December. dote the Bank Win organized, at the moo of mix per cent. • year. • Interest, if not. drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor aa principal, and bears the mine In .terest from the Ann, day. al June aml Deannber, com pounding twice a Jeer without troubling the delved. tor to call, or even to Dreamt his plums book.. At this, rate, money will &mid," in has than twelve yeah, making in-the aggregate mon? Asti cian.thur rest can. a Vets _ks,con the Charter, By-Laws, Boles and Regulations, furnished grails, on appliCatiOth at the Mace. .. . . . Palen:no-y..OEOEOE ILLBBEIL - onn PALUncerre. Jelin B:ltclradden, 'lsaac M. Pennock, 1 John ohm" • ' John Mar hall, Alexls.d.r Speer, Junes B. D. 2l _ me Beech L. Fehneetock, A. IL Pollock, M. D. Junes McAuley.. i /WI Bureau. Junes lionhoen, i William J. And , Alexander ander Bradley, • Jame D. Kelley, John G. Bacinnten. ' Pater A. Madeira, George Black, • John H. Mellor, John D. Canfield: . . JameShidk. Aldo.° A. Canter, . Botart llobb. ' Charles A. (Minn, . ' Walter PllidArahall, Wiblista Bonita*. John Grr, . John klyalte. • .. BenryL. Rlngarld4 Hopewell llepborm 1 John H. Sheenberger, William 8. Darren, Willianr6..l3ehrnerta, Pater H. Hunker,. Alexander Tindle. Richard Ham . - Isaac Whittldr. Williato•l3.l. liVel 7 y I ; • cluidlan itewer. SIWIIITAIIT Alilk TlMAjUlltli-4:11.1id. A. CGLTON. lbtElawT . ' rIERMAN ' TRUST AND SAVINGS NA - BANE, corner Sintiiind Wood stresti. BANS - OP DISCI:WET A NIrLiEPOIT. ..• . _ 04PIT.IIL .. . ' - •5100.000. kITOCEiJoINEWS-11415IVILVAitiria ABLE. - ADAM RElNEMAlL'Avaidsah' ' • ' Springer 'Llarbaligh, Augustus , iloaveler. i E. 11. *yen. - Joseph Lang. J. L. Harskotto, Christian Siebert, • Anthony Mayer A. (in:Jetlin er.' Ditiviornvr `FRRY'DAY• mylAd ly , • JOIIN niI:WART.- Gadder. 1.......-_ STOVES • Jp c, ALLEN,IdeCOILMICK. & CO.,YALLEy • rolleilniT. Pittsburgh, Pa. kir Was s:Nouse,Liberty street. Ilanuketurers of COOK,' PARLOR. AND HEAT STOVEA _PARLOR AND ICITCHNN MUM, HOLLOW WARN, etc., glued and Maas Moutiladtelb ;tog ADD Got-logs, 2,1111 Gistriog, Clis, Water sod An limb Pipe, Nod Irons, Doc Irous, Wa L gonitosea, do, gar Kettles, Polkys, Mogen, Car Moods, Choplingsa and thotings generally... Alto, Jobbing and Machine 'Castings _made to order. Patented Po:Ulric. 111111, with Stem or Nene Power. oolt..anat . . aaxor P. VOUNGSID)'III.ERS, DuquawitFoux-' ..L Lir. Liberty alma., new the OcitaiDepot. Pa: MAULIENN. I .IOT•BLAN't AND AOLLINQ YUKNAC OASTlNGNotairory deaorlpllon: OIL PIM, 80Ititt6 VASTINGIS,HAD AND FRONTS. ORATE BANS, WAGON DOXklli, DOG .1110 NS, GiIATES AND UNATN ricowns..Aror... 000 K BOXES, An., yway. on hand and for wild low: Onion let with W. W. YOUNG!, corner of Wood elnod and Dimond alley, will wooly* Iwonrpt than tlon. auhlnt To FARMERS AND OTHERS. YOU BALti 01WWICItli 81 71 . 111t011. PATZNT -421141 N PAN AND SEPARATOR, • •.! • "lauded Jarman 100310. -- • Thaenpatiorltiad thin NAM over all utherrirr Wft oftieftle ft .ite rheapifter, simplicity ,and durability: thwiaidi'fri chaining Graft :Wt.; bet ter' and limn 'thirUgbis,With lanilabars Mori buy. other Willi. The patentee of - thinbone Podium Nell long,. 10.0.1 hi inanufactuting and willing Attritnitnrel and courinced of' the great want of a good tan. ibr.oleaelog the_difeireat I[lE4 of. stain and Swots. Pramenta Wl* to the Palk, with full ro29ddare that it will none their wan* - The umieritgried; haring purchr..l the took, right to , ntanaketary intl-aell the above Grain .Iban and &mat. ,ift.Wastern Prus.rivania,, Weiteru Oafs, and all Ohba and the right to sell in Indiana and broow pretinei 'to till all arders,'whole: m:waewtflyr retail, ak 341 Litenty street. Pittsburgh, Pi; W. W. WALLAOIL ~?~ .{~;: O r pfmnat u= WAY T I OR az ARGB m D On and after MONDAY. MB. , Trains will Iran thettle=4 . l the Bali road, In Pittsburgh. as •Pantbserpit, Cblsessinta awl Cliammasti 11hroif-Zers ads Leavers Egg a . m . AIM wis do , do 1:30 p.' ta fe4s p. Jo St. Arm a. a . Lama 1:66 do Steubenville .....--..—.... Inltt.p. me, do Newark midnight. a. do ........ 110 a. on. Arrives 7:40 a. ho. do 5aL0t01e—........ .111:30 No cluing. of ono between Vitteltrughand.Conansma. Splendid Sleeping Oars macho' to all blight Trains. piatergb mid Wherifsp Lae. r` Larne 1:56 fan a . do • 4.lts 'do &at a. rm.:. de 6:36 h. a. Arrives ....... 0:60 ts. - . Leaves Pittsburgh go. as.„: do ...... 4:00 p. a. d 0 .. . . 5:10 p. 'a a . do. Wheeling tag. p. Arrives Bellair.— st.4o p. Oconee:ln at I.lt heal — nisoitabtaltharre and Ohio Railroad, and it Belair with Central Opte-PAllma fur ZeuesHtle, Lancaster; chvieTilk, columbui and sod Leave. Pittsburgh —.... 1:65 Si. no. o . do .... ...... ' 4:05 a. a'. 6:31A do Alliance ..... 7:011 a. m. do litld•OU ... . . .. ... ta Anita ik36 .:Us. - Lowe* Pittsburgh...—. ......... 1:65 p. tn. do Wellsville ......... 400 do Bayard... ..... . ...... 0:04 : p. ott. _ do Alliance ... ... kat p, na do Hudson .. . . ... .. ... • 7:04 a (ken:outing at Bayant wittriumarawaa New Philadelphia and China Dover, at All ba rl ey for iance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Sallrosti,at Roma. with Cleveland; Zanesville and Cincinnati B. R. for Akron, Cuyahoga Alban& Millerriborg, al at Cleveland with C. at , B. R. la for. Denokirk n sod Buffalo with 0. A. T. R. R. for Toledo,'lletrolt not ColigraZAerontmotlation Iravoiat 3476 P: a. . 'attuning Rallis finite in Pittsburgh 00 IMO* .. .. . . ... .. . ...... 4:10 lisprem ... . ..... 0:05 p. a. a. Wellsville Aaottotiodstion,.. ... to: a. no. Passengers dodring to go ro Sandusky,4o Toledo, Chicago, or points Worst, Iris Cleveland, must he par. 'li oleo. toast for tickets via Cleveland. ' • Through Tickets caw lo nroennsl it the Liberty sta4t Caput, Pittsburgh JOU!" STRWART, Ticket For further infor mation.apPiy le . • WILLIAM STEWART', Agent, A the Company'. Croce le Freight Batton; Pain at. Pirrieroma, Pcusit. UT 1 TE R; "• " -• ' • 11' )tTx X tur.frrpox' ?WHAM VA NIA CENTRAL- RAILROAD: , -NIGHT DA TBeINa The MAIL~ Grata streets, every 'morning (wept Sucularyar stopping at all 'the prineipal Watkins be Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. : .Tleie train arrives In Phlladelphta at 11a5 p. r. , making claw connewUon fia• Now York, from Kensington depot, at brae mid. eight, over Camden and Amboy line. • stati The REPKO& TRAIN naves the inns named on daily at 6,40 p. stoppiag way at prin cipal mations, waking direct 0311.0.003 , ,A11t, Batik burg fur Baltimore, Waehiegton ;and. ltetcl * ock A Hes:down; TM. train arrives In 'Philadelat : nos s. nuking connection ter Nei* yor e.. Kuushvgtett depot, at as., over 'OIIDS6OZI an 6 Amboy bow A Memisq cos is ran through, from Pittsburgh to Jerse y -*[lashed to ILlr .010, via &Um town,ilAo miles . The VAST LINK learn theabove Mink' daily • (Sundays • asceptid) at Rid a; -sty"'' only at principal Natio* and' =rdnicat burg iv Baltimore and Wash' ‘. This train se rivesin Philadelphia at 6:25 p. making- dose Can. Doe Lion kw Now York, front tiensington.deteM SW p. m. , over Cundenbad Amboy' line. • . • ACiAMIMODATIOIrTIVA ems.. . The Johnstown risoonitio,iation "Train maim daily, (irrupt Sunday) at 3:00 p. Wapping at all stations and muidnk r fan.. Conewaugh. Ant Anon:mods' Mint Trahl far Wainaltatioalsevess daily (except Brandy) at irto a. co. Second Aconwhodatlon Train for • Wag* Maim Raw. tinily Manta Sunday) M • tlt Third Acconunodealon Train. Air ,yrall'W Raves daily (camps SnadaY) t Ott: • fourth- Accooemodavaw Tredn "Sw..WAWIt Maks Immo daily (ex_ celpt flanday)•at p. tn. Returning Tralmi arrive- in Plitstairgam. Mons: - Talmo, lab p. to.; 6.60 TIM- Poor lire a. so. • Johnstown .& ;MOO a: i tint Wall. StatlowAcomnaumako,46o a. IL; Say • and Wall'a Station Accommodation,-6410a.n.; Wall's SWIM Aininuakeaiitin; Ll6-p.`l6.4.lroarth th Wallh &aka* Accommodation, 11.4M.p.m.,--, Trains two Blainwitleand IndianasonnectMßlshs• lintersectlon with "Jolla:mown • Altoommedialm Rut and West, rapromand Mail Mask,: - • TM public MU And It greatly to Mem, benign" in going Zen or' West; to travel " the' Pasusiyhmeis Central Railroad, as the antritunda,k". now WNW cannot be surpamed many othwevides: The Road is bellastoi with atone, and la mainly tr. rims dusty - We can promise safety, spied and comfort to ailmho may pro, tide Reid with their patentee, • ' • " To New Ywk-.:...-711X10 To Raltintara...„.:...fil 60 To Phileskilphis-..../040 To Isocester-.-......:. A M illchecked - to kni ck ther ; bra Ma sitiii mad lieu rral Railroad, and hi PidladelPhia,', tlthoore Pasamems .pntolmatat. Wand to on ha Charged an the !ta own a loa ccording lonistance traveled, hi addition to wen In.WratOns 'wham the Company', his no Agent.Cepr 1 .. i .- Mae - of lam thei - Opnieny writ *NV - • thwasehm responsibla 'for • • wp•-•1!,111117. and An enamor= not •en • ,1, • - convey passenger! and Ingimge to and groin • 'Rev • pot. at • charge" setto Mooed 25 mate far eali cpam aenger 'and baggage. • l'or tichets„Os to . At the Pennsyliania -Central ;•seuaosb.....rrwes. Station. On WOO/ o,ar!lne " n ot& -• • • • , laroon - wits, • Celan StatinintendentVAlCOOSailti .VAL MEP 11,A1-&‘ • son—WINTER in KANGEMENTOn alnr - Winaerpayi Nona bar lathi Mai tb• arrivaL'antlfdspartnre al • - Trains wlll be as follows: •• ~ • • :-• MAIL TBASK—lienisi ,PittsharghaftLs In, arriving at 'Kittanning AP IEIS a. m; "Liwits Ilt bint at ntqp.:nt.,arrtwilat PittsburgliatTMOP. at. AMOKKODATION- THAlNS—Lagrea,Mittan rag at 8:15.. in.. arrive's& Pittsburgh at - Leave. Pittsburgh at 4:44 p. at'r , Axing p. At Pnisport, Magna toi 'Bunke i• Mall Train final Pittsburgh,, trout . -Kittanning. At Stalin° Maga ccanset with Mail Than / Man Train from Kittanning. Tickets 1014 to Butler, Haiti fen ' .V.WItIUI STEAM WEEKLY BETWEENAk HEW YORK ANGLIYKRWOOL, bead les Sad embarking Paerenaera at MIK (Ireland.) The ' therpool, , Kew•York -and Plttlidat! phlA.Btaanohlp Company, latend ~,,teat., Abler felt powered Clyde-barn Iron StramaWt‘eaarlknis: CITY OR KKK, Y0 RK..»......-..daturday, Apritl9. KANGAROO ..-...-... -...-. ......"...Katurday,.April2B. CITY OW RiLTialoter.. , ... ... . ......Satuniaz r lifsty 3. inat eVery . bbanfaAA, AT 4 0 011, nalla .NOTAki:.Rollltt /fllitri 041111f....-175.00 irrgPtAGZ....L444X) 26 . 1 do-'to Loodoxi.:.. 'BO,OO 'Au - taleetott- MOD •,' do' to Part._.:: 86 '-. do ' titT0r1dr..6...:44.118,00 d o 'to .n.otton t D5,,D0 de .lolisoibeere,lls.oo LONDON EX nIIIITION: Bilotti-.tieketelem. • ' SIOO . , . . .. . Parnengers also lawardrei le ,tiosere, Airecnea.'ilot-rio tenism, , Atitsrertr. Arr.. at equally low ndea.,.- lIIIIIVerwsw wishing te ant Abel/ . End tiOketit bets at the following rates to New rorkr• ' irony Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist 'Cabin; ;MIAS QUMODIJOWD unit liteeraire from Liverpool '640".,,r055. 4,10 . 0 % . ISMOM.arli 00.3 8 rawRoaaluk; t i o4l o . ,t ruilt in Wateir-iight tieetiork,h , rOrd ban Vi Annihilators of kin* • Parnassian' sos:lCtraorii.'—' rirdorolibirait. "rsowi of -Nato. 'Boar ...ai.rro b r. ow". Parpert. bLfor! RAT 'Jeer!! • • • lb Ilisedway' blew Yor. - 'JOHN THOtirESO.N allitAdtt • Na A lollol bertestsrat. 4111,rer. DRAM 'NOON DER/A AND, -ALANIITAIMUNNNA. PLIIMIINEW, Oee Amp lerf4/111. afiumuct"tmla in , P )404 ",! 1 °. GAS kir/TRES, PUMPS AND DR4DEFWOREE Of'svary apt„ , OIL ..WILL ItILOBS. ootein or th'''"st .141°1180.!;!till!*•!"0, of sal kw* owl trananted to gltoostl i c • ' nit waarisiiiis4:3444 l Prrnattraaa: ffM= IDROJ)UCR. - ji . 20 bekeav't:far' 10 Lani: ; bbb. row " Aikaor a sna formai. by .• Std d stitet. DAC(M -- --•••4Soldea, 16. bhda•• hbds.;seholos - Viiirater *ea 93 E rnot sink, IlladelalaT go" • ',;.?%it-- , t , .... _ ~~~+~-T~r, 7E,.