. • - • - • - •. • • ATi • - porn ROYAL. 'y, the or tkoriteonisr,lrloCidiao, at -Now. York, the capture of- Bort- Pulaski it confirmlid. - • -' • - t : , .. . , , ' The lint-et...battle ship "Yerniorti , concern-. lug whose there has been much appre 'lStilititrietid at PeirCßeyal • . on ltiri aftsr-: . ntion'of thellith'ilist, in,tow 'Of :the itnetner: - I . fiterfi,t,the Sthatb: B crew .are ereftie - 41..ente. "The Vitinonl.' - was Aground when ; the MeClellan left; Midtbrie ' steamed wereengagel ih:prill - Our treats are' now - irt.full 'pliarmasiori of. , • : Fort Falai 1, thal'only,forniidable obstacle RriVebittri.eur sppreech-10•Pitratiriab., -The . ' i-SerriVtith . •cen.ritkicut- , regitientgeniion -the . t . ft.' , 144 occupied by the'.Firetrtfeorkle , rolL On 'tite morning of the 10th inst., the Map ,. ti onejer, the boinlinTilnient ektbe fdrt ware ~-is replete& tutder - the direction of .Brigadier -2. 'mind, 01111W:re:and *dig Of tince•MßlS then ''e hr te,64.lolinstead, the:rebel ;cournmeder, . ' -with tatiiiinitid foriincrinditfoaal surrender. - ICtil.: 'Olmstead replied to:thie Messer) to a . :•-' ,. i.,.. 72 itegn5... 20 ,t 0 J .stating'; itiiit..tio.Wis placed there .•• ere..tedefeild, net to surrender 'the 'fort:" - : On receipt of this note, at 1i.2..i5..• tn: of ihe ..'.l6tlr,,,filen. .011diore' fieremliately ` opened fire • •tipon the Vein' tbe batteries on Tybeti Is land: .-: Atte/ . a few routids'llad been fired from' • • all oir, , filtitotiesi..i.hieli. • bad; :been rapidly : brought into action, a chance. abut carried. sway the helliards of the deg stiffilithe fort, middle rebel flag fell. At this' moment. ''enr fire slackened,. our 'officers thinkirig • that the .• white•flig might =Omits, appeaninci instead of the Confodereile: bunting; 'but .tbore 'Was no - stirrender yet: The • flat. was 'replia id, . floating froth - a- teal ' iararyilag-staff erected on the parapet.'. . i 7-..: - • ' - ,Qur.batteries on. I'lliiiii Inland, then , com.. . ;Ennead, the fire with redimbled,,viiiir, and eho boinbardnieut, continued , without. cessation -•- during.the remainder, of, . the day. . Towards , night... Gen- Gilniorsi ordered a. .slackeping, of , the fire, having, become ; convinced, from, tho effects of his Parrettgans t of the preeticabili ty . ,'. ~ o f,breaehing the walls.,dretingerlitwits were-. immediately. made for planting snore guns,in the batterieson Goat.lstand,the point nearest , 1 the fort, the distance being . but sixtesist,hun . dred and eighij-fire yards. From sunset, to midnight:there was no firing ; after midnight, .. eh- oMmional .shot was, fired until daylight On the morning of.: the 11th, two small -•. breaches wersiisible,in theiontheast face-of .• • the tort'and by noon, under:ilia. heavy' mud well dir ected lire Of.,the Goat Ptilit.batteries, . these breaches assumed wonderful proportions. At 2:18"p: tir.,Wn the fith,.after II lUlltill2. ...-. ed end terrlbbi fire from our, batteries, dewing the. enntitinariee•of which Mer,one, thousand . shells i feliWi thin the fort; and seven liresefies. wen raids in the walls,. itwhite, Slag was dig ' pleyeik from Pabuki:- -.- i...- 1 ,:. ~..: ... . Oerietataillitore sent a bOat An the fort, and received the' incenditional . eitrieinlet of the '. gatTlion; Col. Olmstead, dedared - that it was ':. impossible to bold out any longer,sts oar rs7/s - eked* wiri fast working their - troy - into their . amonsinat, and. a 'number of guns bad been disabled; he was therefore compelled to coin , ply with; General Gilmore'e demand..' Accord- - . • • • oa the same night, the Seventh Gannet,- flout regiment, Colonet•Terry, WU' ttuvwn • into the fort;and the =ltalians of wisions„&c., were, turned over to the credit of the Union. On the:l2th General Htinter,fieneral Ben ham, and other officen, proceeded to the fort in the steatirei•MoOlellazt- . and 'on their at -rival Pirst - Othear Dennek - of 'the, steamer, tinder Orderi from Climatal lien*, hoisted the stars: and stripes amid loud. ahem. The forme which had held , the. fort during. - the, night were putting 'cp.& regimental dig, which was, however, replaced by - the large - and handsome ensign emder_which wee formally taken posteeston of by theoomniand int °Seer. - Bort Pulaski IA in a condition difficult to .describe. . The breached walls and generally :battered surface, enlarged embrasures, dis mounted an broken guns and caiiiages, and general ruin of the innat works, caused by the :explosion of shell and this entrance of shot, are evidences - of the terrific firing of our Thera is abundant' evidenie that the tort would, by their splendid aim, have been literally battered down had the_fight con tinned. Three hundred and eighty:lire prisoners were taken In the fort. JD! these the McClel lan brought one hundred and six, under the charge of twenty-five. soldiers. There were no caws among the prisoner", and they were landed at Gurernces 'eland and sent to Fort Jaeksonville, Florida,. 'been evacuated by our troops.- General Viol., with 1500 min, arrired from there at Poit Royal on the 15th iast ',The evaCiuktion wig by order of Gen. Reiter.. Ccimmodore Dupontwill*proteet the plane as far as gunboats can doit, and the steamers Pembina and Ellenhave been left . the motives Width- tbs.rebels con : cisntrated at Corinth had .to . assail General •Gmnt's•army in advance sof the arrival of Buell's reinforcements end the appearance of • Generiallallack, was the ant that it • would be Impoeslble long to keep their great may. • together witliont abandoning points essential to Gieir eystent - of defence.. Tbe ir.weir plan lei and onardily persevered in. assault upon our fortes at Pittsburgh Landing , resulted in their_ repulse, with grcater - biss than they in • ' tlicted upon its.. 113ince that event, - the? . have ~hecii menaced on both flanks and in their roar. Thitelptare of their army,. flotilla, and irtil-- . Ivry, at Island Re. 10 Was; doubtless, a stag- • Bering bloW,nud places Ideniphis in immi- Merztkpetif.:' - lhe muter)] opmation V. Geo. Iditehel, in passossing a 'hundred miles of the Great Central So'uthern Railroad,. cuts their communications with headquarters at .Itith . triond; - and tdins their left tonic.' The attack upon'New Orle.tne thunders .in their rear. Beauregard's boest that he willbe sbleto hold -- his intrenchments at Corinth; is $4; be' subjected to a terrible teat. ' ,ilis May, in stelid desperation, silt 4:m*4i:ids:wait for /Week, , -but thameantime, If ouroperations on;the • • Mississippi result In the fall of Mmaphfs and Net OrleaniThireituition is desperate in the , 4treileC l inc#4 l4 . C0,111.'0.141,, Parrott. Newerioxisi- WILAPPELB.—We be - diera it is not generally known, that the tov arumerit hoe one, late et all the Principal . post, atibies,prepaid wrapperafoxiewspspers, with the oniecent die embossed on.thent. - .' The new. oontractfot four ywors;:from.lB62; wad taken George P :,Neebitt , the nentraotoi for the prspald letter' envelopes. ; , neixibeni• of ordinary unstampert. newipapr !poppers .are ;Also snide; and lave come-into. dui P rersalO ' throughout the country,. fer send- : lug ,popers to- our volunteer soluiers. Is - .AMU that nearly , one thousand , persons are ern-- &yeti in the msnufaetars of newspaper wrap . peraWt- this time, while six months ago they were not known as an article of manufacture.. They are all made undesw patent. - kilning • Ition-tliain Pizaps.—The work '...;.t0t 'the iron-cled frigate, building 'at theiYard of Ciamp k Bon, Philadelphia, I. progressing; io rapidly, • that it.is expected she will. be . : launched by the lot of May. Nearly all the ,. . - ,Jean plates which are to cover the .opar-tleek, ;,- wain their places; and on one lido UM plates .hae• been fasupald ov,from bow to OM. The plates now hOing put in place Will be near the r•; water line, and those which are to cover the .:*sel'above that will be put in place after ehe Lia - lanncied. :liartnachintry is tinieh ed,and buts" short time will elapse after the faunabefore the frigate is ready for is.. . . awoLje. ADIAINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE STUMM JOLIS T. MeCOMBS. This boat, Dow rabz in Um Pittsburgh and Wbeeling Use. will be red at private sale tl4 April gbh. If not disposed of before that thn• L ahe Will positively 1w sold at PIIBLIU '2 . 4014 oerthist;day at lo o'elook‘.a. m. Inquire • 14: JACILSON DEINOAIe Abler. Liriteirag 14V1B. DALLB, ABOUT 4.10111' BORDai „DOWIL IS 000 D OHD LB • " %qtr, Pt SOLD aster r0100tr• ;astisrr=•oilnmo, :. 41140. MOKY-tiefilki.—A-7./VX.Aletrlibitilligy :11:41:et imam, 411 , eptidayi. iliov Ai `aid -of .boat 150 biro poustr JAW, 00. XP auto' *Se Dry Oiroskas4 BMWs DWI -Whore, *no 137&.;21atisti - -ktschltts, owl Obahs Badlrlettr, ono So waist; Pump ask foe OLD W• 11% oil .. .1%0 -114iebtne, sat abetit 'DV Der Byir, sad D 0 II - Allotlbe labors ,artfeles will b. ma - st sato byryol,o4 sit - mos st 44 itttli drat. ;0191011S-HADDIES.-4.;ohniee artiz t:dot - laDtasar risii,smokedudddiddiet -clan & tide* gas. smoked Mika salitqAdlch4 4.114.14 K. ' r 11 ,4 4 ? b, " 1" :0 1 14 It k idri t i ar ' itply ece;silAborty,smilkiidleriitai • @~„ ~_, _ V e LATE.,TELEGRAPHIC NEWS EVENING EDITION.] From Pittsburgh .Landing.-Advance of SherManTs Division..BriskSkir .suish.f.TheEnemy Defeated, etc. ' Caruso°, Apiil special dispatch to the Tribmi t from Cairo, says that. General Sherman moved hie divieiud , nr Wednesday, two;miles further into the interior, after a sharli skirmish, in which theunemY were de 'felted, 'with a loss of fifty or sixty killed and as many Wounded. lie has succeeded in maintaining bit position. _ . . Svc Lotris, April 18.—A special dispatch to the Democrat, dated Cairo„Aprit .18th, says: Gentlemen from Pitteburgh report that all the wounded have been taken away from that akirmish took place at Savannah, on Wednesdny, between. a detachment of our cavalry and a rebel picket guard, which was posted uncomfortably near, and very strong. The rebels were driven back, having Avefi kill ed and sixty-five wounded. 'ltirfugeins report the - rebels fortifying at Lick Creek, half-way to Corinth,'and strengthen ing their works at Corinth. Some state that trains are arriring, btinging fresh troops through; while others .say they are sending off stores, iireparatory to evacuating. Mission of the French, Minister—The Skirmish on Tlinreday-.Tweity. '. St/ Rebel's Killed--Extensiee Fire at Norfolk. _ Foaratas Pdosmoa, April 19.--The Norfolk Day Book,ofiesterday,speaking of the arrival of Al.Pitercier at Itichmond,speculateis in regard tisthe objects o( his mission, and says itts an event. fraught with grave signi4canee. The most probaole solution, it sap, is -that a French monopoly of- tobacco underlies The whole mystery. - We believe we declare, the popular determination when' we affirm that the Confederate Statos vrilLnot tolerate any diplomacy which pbsoes them beyond the pale of public law,, and attempts, in their very Waters, on their very , nationality. Letus but baArite to our honor, and we shalt at least win the acknoWledgment of posterity that we deserve to be free. The Norfolk Day rook, of to-day, mentions that, in the skirmish-of—.last night; Colonel McKinney; of a North Carolina regiment, and twenty-five men, wens killed, and 7'5 wonoded. -- There was a very extensive five in Norfolk last night, and it has continu d to burn all day. Advice's from Gen. alittihell's Com. mand..lllagnittide of nenuregard's - Forces at Corinth. ' Camino, April 19.—A apecitd Cairo dispatch to the • Time. lays, that General Mitchell is now.at Juba, Mies., having burned the bridges arose die Tennessee, river, at. Decatur.. and Florence. • 'Recent intelligence from Corinth con#rms the previous reporte concerning, the magni tude of the enemy's fame. Reinforcements are arriving for Beauregard at an unexampled rate. Re has now one hundred thousand men, and is fortifying Corinth, building intranoh meats and constructing batteries. The rebels entertain no doubt of su&esli next time. Sick and Wouided from Pittsburgh ,Landing..llurial of Rebel Prisoners. Sr... Lotus, April 19.—The 'teatime Imperial arrived 'last night, bringing four hundred and forty 'siek and wounded . , one hundred and seven being prisoners, from Pittsburgh, _this being the last of the wounded' there. The steamer Evansville, also arrived' with three hundred and sixty rebel prisoners from Island The Evansville, we are informed, takes her departure this morning, with the captives, for Prairie Du Chien. Steamboats Fired into by the Rebels on the Tennessee :River. CAIRO, April 18.—The steamers Minnehalm and Patten were bred into by thi rebels yes terday, while ascending theitennessee river, .with troops. Upan the former one, one man was killed aDd one severely wounded. The Pat ten was uninjured. The troops °tithe Mine haha lauded and burned a row of wooden buildings OR the blufs near which the firing originated. Great Flood. Srantorixto, April 19.—At 10 o'clock this morning the Connecticut . river was 19 fest 10 inehesabovelow..water mark, and rising at the rate of 11.: liiches per hour. The West Springfield bridge is impassable. At Brett's borough the river is 3.1 , 5 feet higher than was ever known before, and still rising at the rate of 4 inches per hour. From Cario CAIRO, April 18.--The river at this point Ii rising very rapi4y; it is already 40 feet above low water mark, and -up to the break which flooded. Cairo soma Sean ago. Greet are being made In anticipation of its breaking through the levee. ;There is nothing new—from the Tennesiee riser. 'Nothing from the fleet that can be publiahed Damage to 'Jennels and Steamboats. MemnsAL, April 19.—The first,vessel from iea, this season, passed Farther Point yester day. The ice in Richelieu ricer suddenly broke up; yesterday, datiraging• vessels end steam boats to the extent of $200,000. Several ves sels were sunk. Col. John S. PhelpP. Sr. Louts, April 19.—C01. John S. Phelps, who acted a distinguished pert in the battle at Pea Ridge) has arrived from Springfield. Her is in bad health, suffering' from disease con tracted in the field. He will remain a few days, and then proceed to Washington - to take his seat in Congress. lAtrifals at the 1" OP TO 8 O'CLOC MANSION 'l{ollSE—Libe nncipal . Hotel!, 7 . 5 t., um. R. B. Depot RIMEN R Pcttit, Ratimacm, 0 Mita Mi Pettit., '• do Mrs Rahn, Kittam.ing Was RatUfaiati, : do U W . Linde/. Johns:min C C2spdlor, Potter co • R,Pomeroy,'SrooklynliT W Alexander. Pa, -- a. C throve, Alertar, Pa . l Ackiii;Detrait, ldlch P Wiittcr. • .1 Smith, • ECITt=! D Km. Tag Liberty. Jno Brady, Pa. J 0 . Pollard and lady, 131alirly, Oranklln, Blakoly • Limsottarldlady, Ildayrburn J Pattie. nallliau 13t0.L Hartliburg Listimr:. . : ' WlVenre, Wheeling, Vs :0 P illovris, Brownsville :11 lbrusto.u. Dolontosin 31 is, Grab Lis, Greensburg Jan Galbraithilohnitown, Ato Illeharde; Glevaand HARE'S HOVGI,--L •• ssninzi; T B Smith, Veruu3p es 31'lwan,,Thinapsonl • Boise,• I C kP RR VorWesur . lk4lofse..o B Manila% Ranl.ll.urg glibt.rtin and non. Mo !Monti RateinniCkorgeen ?oat dr Ifitili. . estontirros. Tao Kforc, Pmlico GI" Coulter, hillier's nun T Olay;italerti, 0 .1 Dams:sty, Franklin Wetietai. Mansfield. IrS'ltossell; Hartford 0 Welsh; E 134..thrt0 W - Bolishouser, Whitebait T -NORM. ;, gip - Nowell, Warren, 0 •TiraittniPbeis'lrranklia I' Made; fitstabowire • , W tramiltotti• Winding, • S Charlton, Venire, Pa , ,Jsto K.,47, • .A. McDonald, ..Cnirrlaon • ' 'ankh /31rintiingre„ Hearer 4 roltln,..lLtrio PO/DS.: W . 134/01,0011110,11 . 11 • lArtiOrip." l "Kk w. At:Veecb, W South, ' ICAgLE HOTEL. -44 ..touxma,?••• itnsy,t, 'talent Srietii B wultuns..Ter. co 1 8 Wiseman, do If and do lek, do G Hick, do T Bid4erer, .do Vf Yeket." do Jos Prey Jeff. co • 8 Cobb, do 4 Shawn, Brookville E B o•Neli,. • . • Steiner, Jso Enatan, Coniteriville GenEmith; Port Royal A Ansbeter; Brookville •, J Oreclawalt, ? - do JO° ate*. Artartrong co T (par, talon, Pa_ - W Betio_ 'Jeff. a) A J McWilliams, - Miro Brown_, J P Ncoth,Brookvilla O *Orb, do , Thompeoil, do - E Botta, Clarion co • ' 'NNE LION HOT R Oar, Minim O McQuiatlon, Butler . • Jam Meant, Outensbarg J , B McLaughlin, Oornivh, Oiatlon co• J Borland, J T Killer,"R Bothlehun . J Paine, , do EtutlaPieiac , . . . B Aithsirs,'Brookvflt• ' Jsso Wausau; Kittanning a,B XcOracken • Manka,..lied Dank ,TtisYsiolda: 'Holm* ' [Judi:lob:nes. - •- • • H Hint/ban .1 DonUs, Girona co W 8 Watt, 8111.84,10! A - I Walker, Mt co Mc" stoet. Wayes; Tartest co W WMbsme, Prill3ll - A Skim:l4N! • JlGWebb, .. a.imPer..oll.oreek D Bissau, %MA co_ P Corbett ' N'Elethlebam C - P ZstoPo Ja , Man: - do OilleFoWUM'co NAIMONAL MITE 1124 , 141WOJELlouton Ooidoa Anamig4,44.9% . oues;." ; ' ' • ra lkisnYairetli4. • itottaiaga,pavt htotatakitia 2 W'Xtsatlttritl6-;:„0";,-,ii.141*6: V , ll WAX u oin o - IGAckillt ~.. do,.i - J t A Cx l s e i t l n xikkkotomitfst o, aVpdty'•-.. ,-Oilosatiori - g0i ,. .4,4 li t trtouv*sk*:cg ~ir.t-airoteetesiolit- _ , . .. aclibbft,ziemanciwg.• _ . ... . •• . COMUERCILIL T O L E T —11:: small House, or. four rriu PETEOLEOSI REFINER; rttoute, In the Sereoth tooth artmuient to the" A • • illlnetsville Nue:Rutter ILibudd. Ettply of Fltrpat- Gehl Pen to.nteztory, carrier of roortit tttd -- , tiltaket strftts.stcond story. Wilt be tented ter) low to a sto,ll, ttipAct.t.tie Gmily. stpt&f:t StARKIEI'S CWLMITTEE OF AUBITUATIONOF BOARD' OF TRADE FORFEBUOARY AND MARCH. War.. hlcCaccaT, V. P.. J . J. CrILLESP/S, J. - 1. Birsrarr, 1JA312.6 Panics, J. • B. Pau:lox. titatt nventailq P. 44.1,1% boil& 1A..6,1 SaTrumAT. April 19 b, Ifa2, FLOtrik—The market la steady, with a mod , rate local demaad, while prices romaln tinekanged: mle of Su Ws Family at $5,10; 49 du'do at S 5, $5.10 and &Vat; 25 do do at $5,10; 75 tlo do nt $5; and 60 du du at $4,73 fur Extra, mud 55,10 for Family. GROCEI4I ES—Sugar im dull , and we quota• at from 3,!,:i@e4,4ic, according to quality. Sale of 2u bble prime O. klalaases at 43c, and 20 bp pnme llio Coffee of BACON--.toady 00 0;,:e for Sip:udders, for Sides, 613GY,0 for Plain Hama, sod 73, 7%c for Saga r Card. A solo of 10,000 the Shoulders was 'made cm minds terms. ONIONS—SaIo of 20 bush ntsoe per bmb—r, SEEDS—dull and decliuing; Judo of 10 bush Theo thy at $1,70, and 50 do Clover at $4,37. CHEESE—Sim; sale of 10 boxes illuice W. R. at 9. ILYE FLOUR—dull and drooping; Palo of 35 bbla from store nt $2,87 per bld. BUTTER—is folly k per th lower; sale of 3 bbl, prime 801 l at 10c. GREEN APPLES—SaIe of 10 bbls medium quality at $2,5kg13 per bid. Imports by River. WHEEI.ING—yra IlLtseays.-133 too, 122 kgs lard, 1 pitman and box, Clarke S cu; 45 eke potatoes, Cot. •42 &Mown; 100 bdis paper, B Godfrey; BB do do,. . 91 McCullough; 1 bx glassware,. Weldin A Relneko; - 2 Las eggs, Benrdict Scher; Odour blls, 1 bbl oil, 1 bx ego, Alien McCormick ,too; 50 dour bbls, Edgerton ahrwart; 40 bbl., 40 Id bbl. ale, W Edmunds; 33 oil bbb, Forsyth A tiros; 3 birls'egge, 2 du berme, 1 bx, 1 Jun A limne , J in u; 1 er & O 39 eke .potatoes, 21 bbis wheat, r; 54 bdls paper,Fbesop; 4 bide .agg%l exit, McFarland; 265 ammo, W Boyd; 1 Wu scrap iron, C Ruggles; lti horses, W Sharp:- • LOUISVILLE—era Hatirman--15 bole tobato3. J a Dilworth & co; 25 do do,,Jas Marnlns; 7 do whie ky, Lambert & Stallion; 1 Moro, G H Hildebrand; 13 bud. tobacco, W & D Rinehart; 0 bhde tobacco, John Oder, bdo do, /1 Balmier; 2do do, 9 A Mame; 53 do do, Coo Weyman d awn 100 bole dour, Schomaker A Lang; BM du do, 8 Lindsay; 442 do de, Itackeown A. Mahan; 240 ski wheat. Jas Collins ,k co; 3 bbl, eggs, E Heaxleton; 150 Irks • west, 900 do starch, 345 aka do, 30 Ithrler. 4 boo tobacco, 10 aka:feathers, 1 older mill, 1 bx, 1 plow, 300 bbl. dour, Clarke co; lot mining. owner on board. ST. LolllB—exa lesniutkOk-725 .03 wheat, B Kennedy t bro; 735 bids dour, 201 tee, 354 bbls lard, 33 cka meat, Clarke A co; 35 bble.and, McKee & Inv; Ilb dry hides, Hammett Knox;. 121 dui meat,. Mc- Bans A Alkjell lC bale. broomcorn, Little & Trimble; 4dl hide , G 24 Molistott; AM bbls dour, Graham A Thomas; 63 bla tobatao, Woyman & eon; reJ bbls dour .1 5 Liggett& co; Er do barytes', B A lrahomtock c0;2541 pig. lead, 2' H Nevin; 105 bides, Clarke - a co; 43 bale hemp,/ Irwin A co; 7 bales option, J Ar buckle; sto lads apples, 11 Rita:. 140 hide., Hodge WilsOn. lmporii by Railroad. • Claxasaao a Dirrssoacm RAILSOLD. .i.rp t 23 oil bbl., Laceeco Oil co; 76 do do, Kirkpatrick, During, & co; 63 du do, Jake 11111; 1 cm iron ore, Dil worth, Porter a co; carboys add. 4 oarliCia Jam. Imo; cks, 6 boo choose, Joe Ross; 6 tells 60,0,6 do forks, Wolfe, Jr, 10 bas starch, 1t H Jack;' 28 do do diseserlichomaker kL. 62 do do, J B Canfield 1 kW butter, 1 kg eggs, &Jug. Maple molasses, Frank Van GordeM 17 Idol paw, Wti llama; 4 mks bed pins, O Peahen& co. irT. W.rnm & Cnzcooo April I9.—S able rye flour, Jam A Fetzer; 117 Eames abeam, /I Robison & co; 15 duo palls, J 11 bravo; 11 , do do, 16 do toba, - 21111er & Ricketaou; I do palls, Bah & Banter; 45 bdls paper, It V Howard; 10 dos pa*, 10 do rube, bbriver & Laznar;'24 bbl. oil, liatle & co; 112 oil bbl., A Lyon. & co; 100 do do,o Y ticalfe; 66 do do, B A. Fatmeatock & co; 2 bble dry applra, 2 Cze bi coo, 1 do butter, Watt & Wilson; Y can Iron ore, Jpo Moorhead; 1 bbl beaus, 1 kg lard, Brown A ILlrlapalr tick; 400 bbl. dour, 111cClurkan, Herron .2 co; OW Cgs bark?, 0 F Vendor,. River News. The river remains about stationary at this point with eleven fret by the marks. The weather rimer , day war mw, cloudy and tunettled,with a sprinkling tall of min in the afternoon.....-.. The arrivals daring the past two days include the Z. B. Ford, Hastings and Moderator, from Louisville, and Florence, from Bt. LOMA. The Emnali Graham, from Zanesville, and Citizen and L. 'M. Vennett, from St. Louis. are . duo to-day ..... —.The Mama left for the . Upper Missis sippi river early on Saturday. morning, with a full trip of freight and passenger. The Argyle, for Saint • Loots, got off on Saturday evoning.wlth • good cargo, including two hundred and fifty tons of government freight....--A deck hand, named Edward CMOs wee lost from the ebramer...l. B. Ford, on her lath up trip, at Hurst, Ohio. On eassulaing higempet bag, It was faded he hsd a relative named Patrick Bruill, resid ing in London. Canada West. Declaimed shipped on the boat at Lonfreille —Mr. Washington Barr, is well-known steamboat mate, arrived yesterday direct from Pittsbargh Landing, Tenn. Mr. B. left there on the Friday following the battle. He was engaged on the steamer Rocket, which boat was lying at Pitts burgh Landing, during both ili a s of theconflirt, aitd withissed the action from beginning to mi. Mr. BAR gives vary Interesting. account of tb• battle, - and brings home. quite a .number of trophies, among others, • button taken taken from the coat of the rebel Governorlohnslon. of Kentucky. FromZhe Cincinnati Otnnmereiel of Saturday, we take the following The Lady Jackaon reshipped ) her Pittsburgh freight on the Lizzie Martin— l'hi r Lemont left for the Tenn...et. river with • toed larap , ..—..Thirfacob Poe bee arrived at Nut:4llle. She nwhipe bee op river height On tluk Batons lid. 2. Fon Conmaicaet awe lioutsvitcr.—The neat and staunch ALannern, Capt. O. L. Brennan, leaves for the above and all Intermedlate ports this evening. The J. B. Turd, Capt. Herr, Is announced An. Wed neaday. . . Fos Sr, Lome—The commodious Adriatic, Capt. Smith, will leave for EL Louis t04120111)Ir *yeah*. Fos lIIII.E I / 7 .01. AlusumnPri BI *—The Dacotah, Cept. liondrickson, and Fred—Loran; Capt. himoti, will be ready to team tot St. Louis and the Upper Blivaissippi river scam. STEA.NIIIO47I9. J 4 lolt CINCINNATI IS EC. steamer J. B. 40141/,4Capt In W. H. K.:moral laatrat== and all lutataraallats ports, on MritD.s.l44D.llY, April 22d, at 4 p. at. for trelght or wrap. apply au board or to J. B. LITINGSTON 00..- Agent. - . LIOR CAIRO, ST. LOULd .1: LNNA. AND DUHDQUE.—Tho Aaa proioo g ir )termer DACUTAN IIoVIMM will lowa for • the -above poror wzosobAy, the 114 1n0t.4.4 4p. m. Pa freight or pimp op. pJoobwrdoeto .J. E. LsinfasiON.a co., A. ota. - V.& VO UM.; `VC', HULLO, NS L4ll.l:lldiait 1; LLO, BT. LOO AND-ILLI 24013 oplandld paaasnang , Inwood ADRIATIC. Oapt. J. Emlth; n 1111.1,6 Cr Ma above and atl lotad-medlota ports - on TOXIMAT;The hist ,it •A 'o'clock p. in. for I/night or ptamig• ply on - board or to JANES COLLINS A.oo...irtenti. {G101(... CINCINNATI LOU, L .LSV I LL excellent • e AULEIWKAor - (Ant. O. L. Brettlian t : leiT. ;ND} ma:. and . tor all interezedlate ports , Tap Da It..tbedbit Inst.:at 4 4.. tn. 'For "freight or Panliagll soli on board or to ' ~- • ipt7 • J. B. LIVINGSTON* Adentei WOR &I'. LOUIS, : J: AND MINNESOTA' R I V:1111 ''- T 11.11 0 13 , 011 WITHOUVR/J4DUPranor.-4 10Nnia. Onpt, 1. 31. Ramon; will ham *4 above on THDDSDAT, the witurt...at 4 p. freight or 4lgegaiill apply on boarder to: epl4 J. B. LIVINGSTON & 00.;"An'ts. r el , i tAiLDS .1.14111.T.P0R nr.,Lougc.tig: 'OMSK, ROCK IBLANDODUBULDYR A PAUL.-.The new stem* 110111 , D0s; pY. WW. Dnaniznlll Wirer for On stomp and 411:Intamoniall porta...MO/DAY, 22 en..in54.44 14 0te10ck 17. u.. — 144,finis dl toop peraggi. apply Oil tigight,Ogig • apPlfw J. B. LIVINGBTON - 11W.; A 'ento au '1 7 .r o a JL LOMB, ?AM/LT.4ls noir iphifidid /Lump; (3. 1 ... r".;,.. Uoldiug, - oral kers for at. Ladd and BO Putliind - 1111 , Inissinedlats- ports, on Tiitil D1T,..1.15t Inst. For fisight , or 'Punts apply. on: bcard or to - . • 1.? tilt' LAB. W.liiiii.l4l. ' 4•ll„*NEspLic, zioNsT ...-- .m. &Da WWII pillitager SWUM' EM/44. A. //01, Cifil. nine Ayera, - -Itarrai Plttatrorgtl for famirlak BUM WESDAIaIit 4 etiock - •0.1a,-, Nato:raw lama Zioarrilla IYEICY IMMDAY; at I. at. : Rata Or pump. Sp& on: bawd or to , .1.11. STON*OO.I Apito, PlitebarBl4 IL 8. WZ a GO.; Atintk, orrMe. • soli' Aljt 1. att-,1441.11 • ,W);1,41441 - - AAA Pa,Carr.—Mas n W pum. idea's& MININYA. 7.4falui ra. tor Wheeling aid lateu _ I** • Tfittiap DAY,,TWESDAIr aaIT4XUNDAY. V: Lto'clock 0, Imo 'FAWN{ . Non' ciataactiona .altb. Om, rapine packata fur • Parkanloodail sad CIIK4IIIIII/1. EQUlltro la leans ERT MONDAY, MIDNNS: DAY sad YItM W , at 8 o'cloak a, to. Pareataers tabliptid Nutt* to ObtatabstAS is De•ialit br pas, PIPPIIPIAY as Lewd or to : JIA.COLLINI44O., rig a ~. , -.. I}4 Water Arad. astit,‘lms. UrtUblal: WARD, r - "Pions, Bows, atostaaass, and al " N O . 'f. 42 4 .110 1 0 10 Altamilitotdat.to itim•yrtb , gootta — d, - - 101, 2:1 1 = WO Mid fink ad isapri olla papa . tisk e '4 U44 iVlZt VA t tobdtlo i 414 ' 'l ' ; f4d lf . . s 1443 TO LET. TILA LET —A large, well finished and cmalortably tarnished too ou Market, between Third and Fourth streets. A long Sam, fitted ofilor ex-had, end berStctorc occupied by Mr. A o.ry's Acisksiny kir yeung bolleo Ales, Nelson's Asuhruiype Reinins, corner 01 Third and Alarkst streets. Also, several Rooms suitable kir offices. Rent very low, to suit the times. i P. GAZZAN, turner Thint ,nn Mnrkr4 1 4 1 IJit ItENT-4 comfort :dill: 'l,velint JL' If.se; trans.; a stable mai Carriage lease; nerd land; veal ea* villa apple and poacli Oer., grape art.-, de. Will bole...led tea good truant far a man.. Ler of yowl.. Luquire el NSA TT A: WILSON. Llberty 'etreet. Aim—A throe story Brit]: INr.lllog on Colwell stroet; 8 rooms. in good order. Al)pi to jsz;:dtf WATT X WiLXI)IC. Rt.— FOl 7 . tLENT—.IN 4,EWlOklaiff---A GWo ht.," Brick lions., of *sou coons., with beau tiful Int nod in got.' LOCkaliOn. 01 J. W. E. WHITE,. In26:dtt— . Fifth Pitlnbuink, 1.4 1 U 'L and well elicablo for Cabiwel awaken,' or Macbino Shope, will bo Imie“.l to one or twrlf-d. Apply id Ftnt ItE:vl—,An Vil finery; anoph,c” order. Apply to 808 r Alan At t'y at Luw. N, Vouttli at. putt, RENT—A two story driek.Dwell ing on ntrert, recrutlY papered and rmintod thronghout. l'ussrosiou men immediately. Eta. quire of JAS. DALZELL A SUN, .1111114 17./ nud 70 Water street. • filtilt RENT—A W arettouae on Water m:etront, 48 feet front, rounieg through to.Yrout street, iCuguire of JAS. Iht.LZIaLL• et SON., fet3 Gu . atal . 7u Water striret. • 1.4 -l UktEisa—A two nary !trick Louse 14A:ut/le street, AU. gbeuy City, by lathe. ALEX...KING, 273' Liberty greet. NIOTIELS. - =i2=Nll ark AND 367 BROADWAY, COEN7II OP FRANKLIN, ST., NEW TORE, This Brat-ekes house—the meet quiet, home•Oke, and plesaant betel in the city—offers superior in.. Ineementa to thous ',letting NEW YORK for busi nem or pleasure. It is central in ire 'kitten, and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, In connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where recriehmenta can be had at all hours, or served in their own i 001,21. The charge" are moderate, the memo and attendance of the first order—bathe, and all the modern .convo• fences attached. midWirrel FRENCH'S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, 6INGLE R 00315 PIFTY DENTE PTE DAY .9its, HaH igyetani, comer Frankfort Stre.N. (Opposite City Fall.) lOrbleale M they sassy he ordered in the spacious asSectoxy. literals aßarber'e tihopand Bath Rooms attached to_ the gong Aerkteware of lIONIZEIIS and lIACXMEN who .'J weary mi. no28:d1 r • R. FRENCH, Peorwrrox. pOWERs' HOTEL, (FORM&ELLY SAILLL'tI,) 17 AN)) 19 PARK ROW, trppoefte the Astor [louse and Park = M! This bug established and popular HOOO h.as re muily been rebuilt and . greatly enlarged by the ad dition of over Ito rooms, and now has accommoda tions for over Los) persons. It . 7hies also been &bor. ought' renovated and - refurnished, and is • _ =Ai= ST WWI AND LlGlitaD WITH ens iItIOCGDoi:T. This Hotel has one of the bent locations in the city, it easy of scene front all the Steamboats end road. lending to the city, emit. convenient to all the city conveyance.. It tow now al• the requialtrs of et FOIST CLASS HOTEL, ensuring the cocotortof Its inmate. The pittrousge of the travelling public la tlylpec.l lolly doLiplted. WTsiuts, $1,50 rxid td2Zhacift -11. L. POWERS. P ddtot. WESTIAN - 77 148.9,-.11, 13, 15, 17 Cortlantlt - Nu. 8.1.171 WAT, 1;1m iota t. ITT. This old established and favorite resort of the Cloainess Community, has been recently refitted, and is . omplete in essay thing that can miniater.to the romMtts of its patrons. Caulks and I:willies are epecially and carefully provided far. le la centrally located In the busier. part of the and Is contisnone to the principal lines of steam - boats, can, unsnibtuese„ ferried: *a' consequence of the pressure ceased by the re bellion, prices hare Lien reduced to One Itubtas AND I. 4 trer Cann ran Dar: • The table Is amply supplied with all thole:pries of the season, sad i.-equal to that of any other hotel to thesounta7. Ample aceoatnicalatlowt &lb °flared for upward of 400 guests. iiiirDo pot hollers muerte, hark:tnen, end otle..re, who say ••the Wtotere Hotel le mi." D. D. , WINCIIESTRA, Proprietor: Taos. D. Wiscuarrea. 1a14,3th A ILERICAN. 1:11JUISE, Boaros i , iwthe largest and beat arranged. Rotel In the New England titatem la .oentrally located. and oitey of ac.. rev trent alrthe reales of traveL It contains all the modern Improirements, end every curivenletioe for the comfort and accomitualation of the traveling The sleeping room are bugolinil well ventilated; the mina of room. are well arranged, and completely furnished for tandllesand targe4rimeting pnrtitro, and the Loam will motile= to lid trpt m a true clam hotel la every , reaped. ' JeTlayd LES6IB RICE, proprietor. D ISSOL (MOWS, irk nissoLuTiox OF PARTNERSHIP I."—The partnership -heretofore existing between PHILLIZS 4 MeSAY, Wise •Inatusillg dinsulsed pn the Bth bute.nt. Thaw:count* of the drm are In the hands of-.A eiril'lleKATi Zio.Sl6Libirtgetreet, Wr eettleatont. • a Liget • - lA ateett , MeKAL Ir. —Thipaitneinhip binetaurienb:tlialf under t h e mane of IRWIN n lONEl,lxtt.L.dAydisaolv; od by mutual. content. The boldness of tito latefitat ve ill be *titled by either of . - l e e undorniguell, at the office, No, DI Water siriet. ;WILs." Mai= • JOHN IRWIN,Jt Pitt.burib. MarasMa. 1862 •o1:1md NOTICK—The - co-partnerehip hereto- Ore estidng between JOHN B. CANITYLD and.D. IL BARBOUR, tinder 'the name and Iltyle, of J, L . cAsytELD I CO.; Is tileimind by limitation. The imaineas of thelate Arm will be settled by .John t &afield. who will continue the .Prorision, Pro duce end Commission builneabut the old etand, No. 141 and 14:1 Vint street. 'JOHN It • 0A:451E1.D. .Plttsborgh, Jan. 1; 1462.-;•lartf XISCOLL4JMOUN. NEW CARPETS, '' Oil Cloths . , •Ve., M'OALLUM'S .ro, 87 Fosirth-Stileci, Sought rate/oats to the late advance: in prices, of .whlch the telleitteleatitege te,oseted to pueduseeni Lit l r:'.l:ltEES.:—Diziebyaucti`s to nat l.! crennini...Vioritarge itnek of 'elfOice of pel.ctektrariotiss to choose from with aortultou to bkin every Tatletylnul to - uatne. •'Of' Applir atm* we- have .1 - 76,01000 0 (1 11 40 Ara three. yaw 01d5,10,000 four yeanokla....Pear,.lo,, 00 4PW 0 Want 7an4u R- 00 4.h, P.ißmr ,o 9.. A On* Tynn. to tliii lguitery. 01 and IVERGIHRENS from 1 bet, by the hundred, cheap; sho, SIIEDIEZREEZ AND SHRUBBERY, whamula and renal. Addremi PITTSBUSQH AND. OAEL4HD SERIES, ' - - • Shrivel' . • .101 FIN M1T . R.T)(1(14..J• 1. TUT- BEVEIVEII DIR - CT. FROM tr THE EANTIMS NANIIYACTIMUMB,. at' di* BOOT AND AHOY BTORIC of • - + • ! JAMEBB ROBB, NO. ea NA.IIICLT BtlatT; A tall and . coMpleii;aitmttPtlit or .;;;tp . :"r. BOOTS 4,4D.BiMi*Trf;T::::' • , 7nviert ; eiliety ind styli; Wbkh wIU be Edd-AUEir POH CASH marvel and inure ifiwzgatti. ' " 4 SAM E9WF1" . 3 , 18 rt t."i.. I '-1 .'• ' ~- 777 .. 77 --- ,id - i .., ..;...: . 1 -... , nab 2 7 c--... ! , , :i , ~... , :' , nar th i,Mirbt Harm. I ti.Mtilt—Tho choicest brandirof tioini, x ,,,, th , ,*kr.wsolitlrthciliturPnTo,or 0 1 az hlosintibe*lttet,hr i ttA - ' "apS -. • - -. t-,c , -” , ,q. i Ogettircoll OILS; 4c. 511IPPRIt9 OF TIM CRUDE AltT/OLS. I Lave establlalwa iu the CITY Of iiSW YOUR • 0010E1E610N LiOUS.V, forthroicluttve ask of your, cosamodilles, and also to oupply you . with CAUSTII SODA, DULPIIUDIC ACID, 4IPTY . ISAMU:LS, GLUE, tLIDNGS,Sto. 1 ant . 'mission to amt.'s, literal cash advances on consignments, end to give our baldness protupt"at• teutioli. • • Der Correspondence is tested and consignment. SeHolten. WILLIAM A. tiViTY.C. No. 7' I.Litlrn Lawn, New York LI N USA Y & BARBOUR, CM=EI CARBON OIL; LAMP MANUFACTURERS No. 22 WOOD STIMET, =!MMI UM W. HOLDelllf.--6.1. X. MAYAN.....O. T. IrCOlOllOl. WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. HOLDSIIIP, BRYAN . CO., CFACTURXIS OF BURNING OIL MAA AND LUBRICATING OIL, • FLerp ou baud the • retry beat quality el IlUir.l7 INo OIL, clear and 'litho= odor, aim, • good LUISItICATtiII, pure Willtg 11E1SZOLIC sad CAR tiItE;ASX. rNrrAll orders loft at N0...35 Fir= Sri Batik Block, tiecood fluor, will be promptly itieuded to. ochnitt LAGLE OIL WORKS.-WRiIiTAIN &I:LEBRUN, refiners and dealers . In PURE CARBON UlL,(qualitygnaranteed,) PITTRBURGR, PA. gar CAB. GREASE.and BENZOLEConstantly on hand. Orders received for the piesent at CIiESS,E3IITI.I E. Co.'s, Water nod First struts. selauni CIOHNPLANTER OIL COMPANY. R. H. DAVIS, Presideal. JOHN' IRWIN, Jr..'Erd'y nod 'Weer. DlnaeTo s *lt.'B. Davis,•T. M. Nevin, J. L Car naglun, A. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr... PUTROLEC3I, of tight grvrity, front the wellaol the corupowY,on Oil Creek, in Vet=lie county, con stantly on hand and for sale. Office at T; U. Nevin Jt Co.'s, No. 20 WOOD ST., Pitteburgb.. . m y4'J • PBTRONA OIL .—LONG, MILLER &CO. • Work, at Nbariabozg Station, ARegbeni Vara). Railroad. , • UMco tout Warehonae, MARKET STREIT, PittaborgL. • - Maaufacturen of ILLUMINATING 'sod LUBRI CATING CARBON OLLS and lIRNSOLIC. air N0..1 IINIINBD OIL, warranted non-explo. situ, always ou hand. oclnGyd ÜBRICATISV OIL, AT TRH LOW . PRICC . OI 25 GENTS PEE GALLON, eonstantly Lai hand and for We by - B. C. AJ. 11. SAWYER: Aa to the qtAlity, we refer to annexed Certificate: Pirrainotou, Nov. 27,1403. Herm. B. C. A J. 11. fikiwyer-=Gente: The Lubri. =Ong US we'are fretting front you we find to be the bon for our goirpaierwe• hare ever wed. • Tue L. S. AL It. R. B. Co., fix Wit. ESPY, Previdemi. L UCIFER OIL WORKS. WILLIAM P. . WOOLIUGGE, KANT.UrACTIM/./. 07 COAL AND. CARBON•OTLS, and denbsi ID' . • LAMPS, clummias, h., Ac., • Na. 3a Market 'arced, barmen decund and Third, ptrrsuu.ucui, PA. • it_ HEGE ; & GRAFF, ozz, itvprxhlse. BIDIMI-10 OIL, OUILIC DEODOILIZND BENZOLE - 111=1 AND STEAM CLARIFIED MAC/lINERVOIL, ILIUDE OIL UP ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED. Otrtiew OIL Lung. carted, Corner ,Ottice, boolyag,,Ama Hone. delmuclil -"'B.9.~Y'Kd. K SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 : ,40111.TA STAZIST. • S— OHART&RED IN 1855. Open defy from 9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wedn e ttay and Saturdayereulugyi, from Hay tat to Nor ber let, from T to 9 o'clock, mid from Noremberlat to klay Ist from 8 to 8 o'clock. . . . , Deposit. received of all arms not lees than One fadiar, and • dividend of the milts declaied take a year, in ,June and December. - Intoned haa been die• bawl semi-annuably in June ands December, oboe •be Bank am organized, at the mteof mix per cent. a year. Intereet, if not drawn oat, is used to the credit of the depositor .sia principal, end beam the septa Lu tenist from thifirst depot Juuo and December, cans peundirartveiCieev year - without tan:Ming the %imam& ter. to 0.11, or event. present him pass book. Ayala 1 . 4 $ ...ono will , doable An .lese than Avfeirs year., making in the aggro vote matt asp cutz-n.u.r pun ' • ' - 003?. • 11414. • . . Books, containing tios'Aipart.ei, Bi.tam, 'mil. and Regulation*, furnished grains, on application at PaxatnatarliollOS ALBREZ. rmaxatsunma, iotua.D. McFadden, Isaac Jul, Pennock," Jahn Hula" Julia Marshall, Alexander Speer, iguana B. D: Maeda, Deed. L. Fahnestock, I A. It Pollock M. D., James McAuley, 11111 Burrell, . Jamelienlnsaa, I Vann= J.Anderaon, imams's, Alaaaador Bradley, John U. Bacloam.- George Black, Jirlrn B. Canfield, Aloha° A. Carrier, Cbules . A. tkolcoa, WLUIM laraglaa, Juhat lrana, Hopewell Hepburn, WCllllatn ll.ilarrect, Yet.. U. Hanker, • 'William B. Lavely, 8/oaSTAili AND TiILASU 111 , 2alasT • Janne 1 Kelley, John IL Mellor; Junes &MIN "tonere Rabbi Walter R. Marshall, John Orr, Cleary L. I/Ingwele, John U. Shoenbergar, WWl= N. Schmertz, Alexander Thuile. lone Whittler, Chrlithin Yeager , ;-(111113. A. OOLTON GRMAN TRUST AND SAVENGS RAM:, corner Sixth and Wood streets: .BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DTT6SIT. 0,4/FA L... . $100,030. STOCKNOLiaIIiMIVIDELLYLIAIME. - • : ADAK. EXINEHAN, President. I , Springer Bs:bough, Anguitus lloiwokr, E. 11. 11yere, . _ Jaskol. Zinn,. ./. F. llarokotto, Quistion Siebert, Anthotty'lbirer, A. Groottinger. • ,' • DISCOUNT VERY 7.141% mylibilly ''. JOUN .STZWART. 0144&r. STO A LLEN; MoCORMICK 41L.00., VALLEY .ICI Plltaborgh, , P..' • - tagrWeesuotanr, No. htil Liberty lariat: Menefeatturan 000 K, PARLOR AND , HEAT. ISO STOVES, PARLOR AND EITOUEN ORATES, HOLLOW WARE; eta., Steel eildOfiwillnidtli, WEBB!! Cutin ge. Mill Gearing; Go.. ' Water and dr. then Pipe, Sad Iron.; .Dog Ironic - WagOtriloxis; an gst Earth, Pulleye,ilangers, Oer.Vibeels,Couptinta .na cam*, generally. Also, Jobbing and Minh Outings midi to cwder, Patented , Partible AIDE with Straw or Horse Power. nolL:emd JAIKIJI P. TOUTO VOUNG BROTHFILS, Ducanssir ' roux. r, Liberty Wreeteneer -the Outer Dev Pa. R., IL, Plttebergh, Pa., atiunilacture NOT BLAST AND ROLLING lIILL PILBNACE CAST/NOS °revery dataiptioa OIL PLPE, BOILER OASTINGS,IILLEPROBTS; GRATE/4Di WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATIS' OD - GLUTS PBObiTS, STOP COCK-110XL% always ua bawd and tweak law. °Nett Jeltiwith W. W. YOUNG, earner of.-Wood straoLand Dianiatiti alley, riU teitiiroprolept apart . BARaumi, AND 01111 y 43. von gALIZ, 9SOIVBY'S PATENT 14RA.IN PAN AND SEPARATOR Patented' Ammar? 10, 18a). 'nt . 63.' ibis VAN over alt otheinln' int comber in It. thaanners. Winyah:lt, and •dttrabiltty. 3amm4„..m..rdsamag Graltt.hatari:bettar, and mon tbarundbl/.:trllh In. tahwri. then . 1 03' ether. mln: ,Tln iptratool of: theabort. Yin 3ni,lnian tins alo ;mod In mihnnattrldnir slldin:3ll4 Agrinattbral TM- Mammas, and anninced or the great want of altotat Fah for Moaningg the-..dlffannt kind, or Grain and Stop* Itmalrattaft.en, ~1 0A llt. . ;PubachwIlh nettlidd'atte that - `: • " ink• "moor Un bath% parr3otaMl the HE t Ne"-nanntannm; and "saidl-Cha nbowlfrand and' MopiraMor' , ln litastarti , linmrstranta,%Wratant , lftr• Mnalt, Ind 411-33b10: arid: the Ast.a.th spli 3n .Imitana i 4 4,4, 1 4. 1 4..1 . Tet. o lo 11 11.S.rd.r 1 / 4 0016. ra4lll l4° , at dt arrefr,, 6l) Vittibarsky.. • iedttimwroi?. , W , w A t cArs., _ - W081{24-4-.REalta & Jl4l(iwr,, , Pxppwitori:.24ll/s., tiutXliotifintar. Isof Steam auilled Lubtkotiog Oil, Cold Promod-It.-R. do • No. St and No, 3, Alsoklnery.9ll, • ,• Alined VII; - Aid OH, Glory 011, - .Wagon ind atom* 4114'13111114 of corner ot Front and Smithfield ohm da Atmonsolorlo RithanunbrPs. ion it] ilfiti;l' ittaiAsE , A NEA. .y.1.A11/AU:V/LRIII,-. eitotalnt•C I'9 so*, *lda • ppd. ItimitOry: Attu» ZosisJuite Brz•;PlontY of rroit i , ctoo l od, 3 34_ , Pillo Polo. Onwtiburg. p•le to • 'MotAtir.," 102 rounb .t. 4, BA 13,145 r . 7 .1 • .estrA heavy.Car .tarPr by •.19 76 Water sad 92 Irrerit itteete. .Lard ud i • 4-4 regiiiimAr. oleo«. _it0.54 , 4,14341 , to • -L2. , ' • tilasa.L'S SON; ,;:, . ~,?! 70 wa 0 . 0 . 000 . 7. 1: pßovosaii. NAVY S N 137 DtrairKerr, .\ Bureau of Pr o visions and Clothing, April 2,4ka, SEPARATE PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed "Proposalstir Navy Supplies." 'will be received at this Bureau Until 9 o'clock skka,, on AORDIiZSDAT, the .30th day of April licit, for furnishing, and "dr liverhig (on receiving tendert netioe, except , for bis cuit, for which five .days'. notice. shall be given for every thirty Cite:Wind pounds reilaired)X! the United States navy-yardr, , au Chatiestown,. Aumwchosetts; B"?.kl-fx. New .Tort, and Philadelphia, Penosylva nia, such quantities only of the following articles ae maybe -required or ordered from theantractora by the chief et. this bureau, or by the pectin com manding offikens of the sold nary-y • during the timid year ending June 30, 113-SL Biscuit, dour, rice, dried _ apples, 11141 r, tea, coffee, beans, mobsies;vinegro, ad whiskey. • The biscuit shall be made wholly Bamsweet super fine dour, of the manufacture of the year 186.1.0 r 1862, bat shall to silleases be naanuhictrued from floirniade at the crop immediately preceding, the of the roluisitiona fur the same; and shall be fully equal in quality, and conforta in' size end' shape, , to the sam ple. which arc deposited In the paid nary-yardlnllhan ba properly baked, thorotghltkilx.dried, Well pack eil,and delivered free of charge to the United States, in good, sound, well dried;' bright lionr.liarralli, with the heads well secured, or In sir and water-tight whiskey or spirit barrels, at the option of the Bateau. The dour mull be equal to the beat iiiclonond and Baltimore brands, ens of the ruanafacture of Wheat grown in the year Bail or 1862; but shall in sidcases tar mauttfasturcal front pare, •i mud, freely ground wheat of the crop immeihately preceding the dates bf the ruquisl tton the came; shall be perfacay.sweat, and fn aU rmoedte of the boa quality; and shall be do. livered 1u good shipping order. tree of all charge I. the Stilted biota fa the best new, well scimued. sound, bright bar rel.,l or half barrels, as the case may be—the stared soul headings to be of red oak of the best quality; strong and wellitooped, with lining hoop. around each bmd, and equal In quality to am ple Darrel at the said may-Jars; two half barrels to be considered a. 'a barrel,' and not more than--one third of the required quantity to be In half barrels. The rice shoale act the eery best quality, and of the crop Iniinedlately preceding the dates of the re quisitions fur the same. The dried apples .ball be of the best quality, and shall be prepared by sus-drying only, and of the crop of the autumn Immediately preceding: the- &tee of the requisitions fur the same; and shall be delivered in packages containing not more th an threw hundred B°d`.. The lion hoop on tlie barnils and halt barrels con taining whiekey, molamme and vinegar to ba well painted with red lead. , The sugar shall be dry and flt for packing, and equal in quality to the best Havana sugar. The tea shell be of good quality Outong, smial to the samples at said tor/plants, 'and be delivered in half Ana quarter chests only. The canes !shall be equal to the best Cuba, accord ing to wimple. . , The beasts sktall be of tbe very best quality white beans, sad shall be of the prop immediately preceding the dates of the requidtion for ttieume, of pounds to be taken as one bostieL .- • - The molasses shall be . tally equal .:to the very best tiaility of New Orleans molasses, and .halt be dtliv ered in new, welluessoned redkalt handl and half barrels,and with white.pine heads not lets than I.c. Inch thick; the staves nothes thee inch thick; the barrels suuthalf barrels to be three-quarters hooped, and, in addition, to late four iron hoe* one Quench bilge, IXinch Ili width and 1-Ilith Mob thick, and one en each chime inch to widthand 1-15th inch thick, and shall be thoroughly toopered and placed in the ben shipping n condition ue-third the quantity to be in half barrel. If requir ed l by the Bureau. The elbegar shall be of the, best quality. equal to the standard of ths.Unitid lititeel'hannecoyaeta, and shall eentaltino other tlian acetic arid, and shell be deny . ..rod in binds and half hermit similar in all re specte to them required for molasses, with the excep tion that meats-oak stave& and -brads shall be substi tuted for red-oak stars. dud white-pins heads, and shell be thereeghly coop red and placed in the best shipping order; one-third to be in halt barrels. The whiskey shall be mode wholly from grain, sound and . merchantable, and be lull fleet prouder. cording, to the United States custom house standard, sad aludl.be double reclined. It shall be delivered in good, new, sound, bright, three-quarters hooped, well seasoned' white-oak barrels end' half barrel., with white-oak heads, the beads to be made of three; piece beading, and well painted; the strew not te be tees than gi, limb thick, and the heads not Ism then 3 inch thick; and,each barrel andhalf barrel shall be coopered, in ; addition ' with one three-penny lion hoop on each bilge Inch In width, and 116th Inch thick, and'one threa.peouiy hoop on each chime, I% inch In width, and 1-16th Inch thick, as par dia gram. The whole to be put in good shipping order, free of allchatie to the United States; one-third to be in half barrel., • All the foregoing described articles, embracing Multi; barrels, half hernia, and beim, shall be rob. jinn to inapeelloWa s the chief of the Bureau of Pro vhdons and : Clothing may direct, the inapectlug ofil cer to be appointed. by the Navy Department: All invectiona to be at • the fame of delivery. Biscuit may, however; be Inspected at the place of manufac ture, but - will In all came be subject to a final Inspec tion at the place of delivery beton, the bills are signed The prices of all the foregoing articles to be the same throughout theyear, and bidders may offer for one or more articles; and his offer will be accepted for that yard for which his proposal may be Merest, and where more than ona article L awarded - to a bid der the articles will be embraced In one or Mora con tracts, at the option of the Bureau. AU the =du, tenets, and half barrels, bones or packages, shall be marked with their contents and the contractor's name. All the barrels - and half bar rels of Roar and bread shall have, in additiunto the .11/101", theme", when matuthmtured or ppt up marked upon• (Thasamples refined to In this advertisement are thump selected for the 'turning dead year. end korwsto niftvonwe m with es foci bow preeforsly etkibitetL) The quantity of these articles which will be re oared cannot be precisely stated. They will probe, bly be about— • ...... --,.3,000,000 lbs. 000,000 lbe. Dried 300,000 lbs. GOO,OOO Tea ..... 74 0 00 lb..' Hans' • 15,000 bushels. Molasses 60,000 gallons. ZaWy- . 60,000 gallons. The quantities of any or all may be increased or di minishat The contracts will therefore be made, not In specific quantities, but for inch quantities u the marries me;. require to be delivered at those navy yards, respectively. • Centractors not residing at the places whets della ' cries are,req(dind mud establish spades at inch •places, that no' delay may adm In throbbing what may be requidWand when anal:theater protupt ly to comply with.. requisition, the.Chiel of the Bu reau of Provisions a n te d Clothing shall be authorized to direct purcheses to be made to supply the deficien cy, uader therpeusity to be expreeeed !lithe contract; the record of larequlailltra • or a duplicate copy thete-. of, at the Bureau of Proilidoseend Clothing, or, at either of the navy yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such 'aqui/ b loats' been made and received.. Separate offers omit be - male for each article!at each of the aforeralit navy ysirld semi incise 'more than one article is .eciastatheit in the offer, the Chief of the Buds. .will.hadi -theright to accept • one•or more of the articles toutalued In inch offer, and ject the remainder; and bidders whose Proposals Sr. .oc:opted (and nous other.) well be forthwith notified, and as early ae practicrble a contract be trans mitted to them tor execution. which , ountrect most be returned totem. bureau within live days, exclusive of the time required the mat!. , prof . the : teeter trandidadon Two or more itrprovil surefire, lea slim equal to the estimated .animmt of the. remectire contracts, will be required, and twenty per, iamb= kr addition' will be withheld front Mean/mint of all payments On amount Maloof as collateral. security, la.additiOn;to mum rifommucii. and . not in any event to be_ paid until tli Mall reepecti coinplied Blanitibrals of pr . oposals may be • obtained on sp." Oast= .to . the nary agent" at Portsmouth, blew lianothlrei Boston. Bea York, Philadelphia, Balti more and at this Burau.. , „ A record; or dimildet•bf the letter Luton/dun abid der Of the - aboititance Of his Propowl, rill, be deemed anitlflcation therbot'within thy/waning of the act 011848, end his bid will be made and accepted in om• Aiinity . with:Me anderstending,- • .;Erery oiler midst:mat be nocampiffi edi;l directed to the Oct of Congress' lashing . apprepriat on for the covet genius no 15411.47, - improved - 10M of 'August, 1840) by a written guarantee; - signed . by one or mon responsible persons, to the effect he or they undertake that the bidder or;tddden.will, if ids or their bid be accepted, enter into an ,Adigation within five dam with good and sufficient sureties, tech./ILM the cap- ; Ales proposed. The banes/ will not be'obligatid to =udder any : propotaU rodent .4mo:wipe/MA by the guaranteirequited .by law; the . competency of the guarantee to be caillied by the navy agent, district atl'orne7, or collector of the customs: ' • The ansatios of bidden is celled is tie noisyka seed. Peko;%_in.34:higagion for noridona jest bit .404 op a rifto be. node be. nesed A. "anithe'esered amtalr sompts 'ciontrict.,. noeishm out that fall baton the ; and flier untested. also particularly, [imolai to-A.-joist ?woke* , of . Atereb;l4l64,' .d and Oink act of leap . ugust. 1846. nit. UNN'S. lel .1 Xi KUN OPIUM. 'Thix4rtsiticin"ed eta baiittlab_ xiiiiit&o lo • biordoi mankind." Withott detsr - tbo r medicinal rlrtur of opium,Xltztr firtbOrongbl7: turmifrom •11'11m, uoilons4asiltkii of Ilu•titrop ams of !Morino,' burat:oroldt. ammostituktll nod ottier i painfal offmtions,.ir Irii,t,ratiqii irritauou, pair . covdsso34 spoodlo pas:42 morbid ormltomitnt - of:,,body mid mlbd„'liittioot la• ideboiliOxittrobssi, or bradatbil. Tbro•adda cable quaint"' stmt tenor it pm4isditoza4 lathe o[o reptreeirof Nola b D:aasna;,pyiks.. oft,, ice Patton street; New York. r ood 414° 47 , A-4-: •ra-m I =9,OKA ) 1110 * Bold stilt ' virmrgralaT t .VST:Nt`(.I 43113,116,&00 -..g9Pii-0017021..icrisieLtiOnzNy. ... aaabiaoitrtttit • - , BEAIfLESI'IIAIGIPAND or ''OSZIASONGS, 32, T10T1M. TO 40 lamas wins. . aaatira.ri. aft ita H. ma: a ao..f, pa Wood et., Pittebargh.will iseehasttentkei.' " orlfedly A ", „, , 7 / 61 0. armee Boyden's Patent Lealt.Minsting . Clothes Wringer. .Thergrest troprovernatt orer very ether :wringing . xeseldnir yes invented, Is Its adt.egjwitiag strangernent, repnbing smelters, turn , to, erring-a tuunikerchist or tad - gat; eerie gaming the bast okUital, operate Thai ~Crin`ce b!esen in operaton.slaicie.ll:4lFtt rola sirentstar-Pit • h.: 1LJG0LV4. 4 ;!...40 - bariels Loy ertneo &lade Istlila 'ttod.roivotood L and Soft WIIIto flogootjust"ntoetrodandkmoalo at the 191* Pri wher;ll&,* dorm kid Van otro4i. , MONY- ,, WopimWisitlizakim mikatisiegr • "' 47.11‘cmrprah Razi,no.4,lc. • - - 1 4.../TfiTSßUltal RAIL; - PL. WAY—TIMM:BANG Ou AxIA. Attar b10157)A,Y,', N. -•, • • -", 11114 TrTrainarM kite tb•Do o 'cf • „, Lai coal. m Pittatimergbor . o?SriAsur. sod •MichisiAti, asel 'StAabescil.a. Leav eslad si.:lo. • do 54.8 a. m. do do 1:30 p. la. Arrives Cincinnati— --.-....-- thitt p. do Si. 1946 a. m.. Lmves Pittsbargh 1.165 - p. ra. 10 • Steobeneille• de Nee,u} _ . 5:10 p. m. ..- do Columbus 1:30 n.Arrives Tao s. do St. Loeb. .. '..... No change or cars hetwece . Pirtstelrghmul ClaeianatL Splendid. Sleeping Cara attached to all Night Trltw.. ./hasbargh oad ltherima Lim. ' - Leave..... lab a, to. do e.... ....«_ ....«».... . 115 a , tn. do .. ... ...... Bc.VI to. • Arrivea ..... 4:60 Leares.ittabutgh ... . . 1:65 p. nu de ......«....«« &On do' 1510 do ' Wheeling Gat p. , 11.. Arrives Dellair:".. SAO p. ca. Oomiecting it Wheeling with - Raitheore and Ohio Railroad. and at Bellair with - Central - Ohio Railroad for Zatoevllle, Lcumaster, Cireleslile,Coluagme and Cincinnati. Leaves Pittsburgh a., an. do do Alliance 7:011 . do litulsen ...... VL • Arrive......... gas Leaves Pittaburgh.— pi . m. do ......... MOO p. • do ...... bat p. M.. do Alliance debib p. nu% • do Hodson ..... 1: . 01 p. . - MTh:ea 5:10 p., ponnectiva at Havini with Tosearitirm brascb New Philadelphia' tind Canallkiver, at Al wilt Pittsburgh. Ptirt 'Wajmi .aritPChicagS' 'llialltuad, at andstut with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati IL • IL for Akron, Cap4logrerallsand .BLLUaraintqband st.Clevels.nd „with 0. M ..E.a; B. rq..Kriev,Dsualtirk and Buffalo with C. .t I. 11.:R.. ..41 ,- T9440. and Chicago. Wellsville Accommodation Isswee at 3131. m: Returning trains arrive 121. Pittsburgh as Millows: ..... 4:10 p. in. • Exprom ..... s. so. Wellsville Accommodation. 11:P0 a. m. `Pastengenr desiring to go to Sandoski,'Toledo,- tibleatio, or points West, via Cleveland,' must be par. titular: to ask for tickets via Olerotend .- • • • Through Ticket* on Se.procuncd .at lb. LiberiF Street Relied; Pittsburgh . . , . , JOHN StEWSRT, Ticut'AOut. • For further inkrmatlim; apply to •WiLLIAM STEWART, Agent, Mt tll• airwlmurs Ofade to Fteigld.Station. Penn st. AA/ 1 NT 'ER AR 1 , 11. ti UWE/SE/a-YOE - PirIiNEWL. VAIIIA CENTRAL IIAIL=1;„ pt! UA The MAIL TRAIN lain. 'Plttibarith 41.0 Passenger depot, at , tlis-Intervection of Liberty and Grunt streets, every • merning (except Sunday) te e m a. la., stopping - at 'all - the piaci stations b _Pittsburgh mulPhiladelphla.. This Ansi* anivea in Philadelphia M11:15 p. to., making ohms sommettou fur New York. from Kensington depot, at Ik.oo Mid night, over Camden and Amboy line.r; The .R.NPRILYS TRAIN lawns ths abovis .natned etathoo dnaiat 4:40...p. m., stopplag only at prlin. cited asthma; making direct' connection at 'Barrie. burg for Baltimore, Washington And. New Turk. via. Alientown. •This train, arrives. to .PhilmialphM 8:0 a.m., making connection for Now York -Rom Kensington depot, at. 5:30 a. m.,avar.. paaaisa mai Amboy lino. - A fileviip the ii tb , ;uh'Brom Pittsburgh to Jersey City, vla . A.Bientthe idles lbe 7ABT LINT Haves -the abiltta,natutidlitation drily ifklighlYa 111 ., .sIoPPIDit ably at priatitstations, and notpecting atNartis barrior • Eel reknd Weald:4M Thialritn - dens In PfilladelphiA at 5:45 p. in., mixing elairr too. nettion for New-York, from Nansingtoli depot at &30 P. to., ,over Camden and Amboy line. • ..• AOXOOIIIdODATION TILAINs. - , - The Johnstown itecoramodation Train Maxis daily, (except Sunday) at SAO p. atoppingataltraws and running so fOr . am Courtnaugh. thst Accommodation Train for WairiEllithiuMseas dally (except Sunday) at ihMia. " • • Second .Accommalation Train • for Wall's Station lemma daily (except Sunday) at 1.1:04.4 ra. Third . Accommodation Train- for . Mali= hares daily (except Sandiy) - it SAO p. • Fourth AccommodstiemTrain Willi Maiden leaves daily (except Slushy) at MIS p: Returning Troins.oirbro in Yfttronnti as Mikan: lixprese, 1:15. p. m.; Mall, liaso .irsat Limy a. m. • Jobructo•n Accouirmelation, lead m. • First Wall'. Station ACconimodation; WO". la.: Bee! mad - Wail's Station Acboormodatioo, &Wm the Third Walla Elation Accommodietiett, , LOS na,rirormth Wail's Station Accommodation, MOS Traitifro hollanarkobboctitglrdro• cute intemection with .batmetown Acconimudithma Bast and Nat; Kamm and Mall West. • ' The public will And It , greatly . to their intsreit, goiug.Urt or Wort, to Loma by tha Pennsylvania . Is . grigniad, ructintaamomoodexhicas maw upend Cannot begga moue, trerwraiW , lliecirmed is linilitided with and obtirely We can promise's:4/r,, epted•andbomfort to-all who ,may barer shle Road with tbeirpatronagm,i2...". PAD A. To New Tort' In twito' 116 60 To Philadelphia.:— 10 OOLLanceater.::;«,...— 8 66 To HarrishnrB - . Pugs cheekei to all na on the Penniryteae nta IlHatral arid to Philadelphia; Italtimora Passengers purchasing tickets to. care . tall te aliened an' exoewl, acontling to dtwance traveled, in addition itt..tho ;tattoo f &WIN, OxcoOf htda etatiOtie where the Voinpans NIA no Area. 151021011:—In 'cm of Mao; thiGionping;Will hold thollteelooft ologoledldo.' . rohot and for an ainceant not exoten g Snit 11. ~ omaibtor, Linn boa boon antploped to ,enterey nedweingerr and ..baggagii to and trona tha oluirgo Wet to otoved. loots too inner and beg tutu or tjt oil* few y At the Poinnylvaisla ItailSced; Paaneugat Station, en Linerty emu Smut - street s., , etAtor4T demi 80. rinlf.ln'lta a. 150,00 C gallons A LLIL Els! A L. LB Y, SAIL. 0 A 11—WINTY11 AR 12AlifitMENT.--On 10to WedueodAyrlrevesk bar 130k,1661, ttle depirtur• oilreabs I AIL TRAIN—Lam Pittsburgh- it 7:16 41".. arriving at Kittanning rst Ur.bir m:. Lava surto, id Me so.,morimsat Pittsburgh at gr. m. AoEvidmoDeT.tols TILAINS,Leates Wain nag of 6:13 a: os., arrlianai"Pittiatigh at ictao..g.. Lama Pittsburgh s WAS adroit at' =lttan. At Prawn,. stagan to Sutler .wanner with the Mail Train 'lrmo ,Pitednureh, , and Accaramation. from aittanning. At liltionsiog, Good Intuit Bolsi abrineet 'Metal sil Train ram pittarsond IN Thin from Elftaaning. Tiatts• sold to Butler; Etannahstown, ete. • . , P. Wp,IGIIL guporintandest. TEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN Ak t 'NEW TOME AND LITLEPOOI4.I rnot.." hrnaad•amboritior , Posiongero at. Ql7lllol* . Unload.). , Th. lavorprot, Saw Fork and PUMA obis Steorostdp Company.: lattutitckacttair roll. porreroirelydolautit Orou'Ettps so rnbnorno - CITY OT NEW 1e0114.... .... . . :..„2,01 . 0411; .1011 111. 1LAN0.1201.1.,.4..«. « •.• ........ ....t.trattoloy, April W. CITY OF BALTIROWL...:-...rniturrna. Ka F. 604 eirrf I "itedo.T.oM Foos. from War 44, north 111 •or ' ' : aoiiii - or A ''fg - - ' ' • I FIRST UABLII-;-1175,00 5T1CE1tAGL.:........430.(0 do to . Loudon-. 80,00 da to London ..,. . INIA) do to Pais. ....'.." mg) ' do to Parlii. _ ........—. 91,00 do so Hirobtra. MAO do -to Hatoloarrn. WOO LONDON.EXIIIIIITION* Return Ucketa, Lon oa and Irtck, -. , Third i'iLIF;;;;;OV't,. ill'..i. It4;;; l iT.,t- *adorn,— to., at equa ll y torn Mat - AtllrTaractoo j to brag oaf - titer Woods corn boX titkoro bats at the to) ordolt nu* to.iing roar 1M10..., m Liverpool or Quern:odor% IM Oalrftt,sm, ahe ' 1106. Storms froed tilteryoel' $94)0., Tram :These Foramko 'NM evertor martemnerderkeei ibr paesongera, and arty. experienced. Oarsman; They are hells fa, Wider-tight Iron Eoettona, ankbare laiirPraresezaa roa Engors.--yry iiiier' 4A i Bso "volt 4 - tiroa."4l patossarr if.aritarnirlhittotliater orersquind to. Procure: ihlripara h•faregolost ow Iligni 40tiN DALE:4'IIi; / 5 A rundwor. NIIIV iorrn. Joan yffouPsoll Atm:, • mht*Att tio. 410,1.0.0rti Arad. Frntotoctorn. - n a.v.us ,t,ltkillittebi. *HASS. 1(0122.381i85 PLIIKBP,IO, 111111911114CLAtrill..ikod Denims in 010. matutra,`:, . x . n;isi'oiwkiNroi"tz • iult4 , oe **Ask poprs.•:iii, / 44. 1 P 1 M 3 ,N 4 (700;1110,1 t Viftwi of Atl Ueda, Obi is:nutted C.9gyl7: MANITTAITTORS, at %tug - and/Nato:4 mietto coal.itur - pirrattruff., kVA ,statas; f34 01. 01 . , Aih 0 1 . 1 1404e4,Xfstoaka, pat up 111 Mill ttrite.tat r htthai auvor tomato by heed ot.,e.o;*C tbolavillf yaw" dim. of —,. .10111f A;II,IIMELLW: aOI2 ,-,troroor, Libenylutd 'Mod 'blow DUTATOZS. j ; 100 Wool Pftikoii Pdltt6el , „ _ 67 4,,Neldh(ltheekt stareccul Ibraidoly, ; ,4„,- JA111.41., ricruse ea XoTualktketAlll-„Vinplitenika ---C4SK3- V . VA , A I3I I-44D , 86uttaniita•_ , Na.. Mfi11.5691:
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