WECNENDAY MORNING, APRIL 22 - 11 1;r9ashey parr-km.l for owr JUNI . • 4ocousaset and - Di spatch Paint, all of onr sallocritlaa baw t..irpopere acldrafrd a Ann regtaarl# , by tleurty soultine,•aidds fade., on the -mitts margoto soma Otbonoi .addrry.l977.,'!"orlabeft • *lams appeceri their - 'sigiiipinialt, ppist,rd, foiloa;vd , f, : spio mak* they . Paid for th eirpaperl t u t isaloriged Cogoircti ree date u;i11 et, tAe ~ , ieetpi of oubsciptioa litoi "is co g to?iotbtoteo iota oitittioteio rewired, ca 11.... . . . ..B. and valid receipt . ; . ietorrii. g fo rrery one, - I . :* . yrit atf dw, a Perittc P.Outootgocof 44 nonvoter ne. • any .70r ismutt Ae cos immediately :1:48:!, 43 biro it 0.1,0114* -4 bootot.alitra tiobtobk to 4tifistiotbAst'obatmbooraOir, oto oust torroisato attpakt• jig etiboombovoto bettoom dem mooting accoost., "awl duo popetwate abeir important rotatiotuolip. jar i ft(6 o l *mgiightntter will be found Antwnr,lisirt and fourth pages this morning. The Situation. The Arran d drama, in the East, is 14.- 00, moat ,interesting point. Gen. ''.r4ldirts, lathe Shenandoah Valley; is push ittg,on rigorously,. Private letters from eol sra in Ins . division, say that they are Continitally on the wing—like " John gal," they are' ver marching on. given faster than their inpplies, and are sometimes - compelled to force the reluctant - ,aeueish'todiriPtisp of 'their:food and forage . :for, jood money.: The rascals pretend they would-nither have_ Confederate serip: Col. Ortatar, itith hissallant2Bth Pennsylvania,. :is with Banks, and' well on in the adiance. thiFeast of the 'Blue Ridge General AlattOnatc is at Fiedericksburg,• in the di likit route to - Rictunond, _ trill ; i doubt- liise, : as soon as the bridge can be. repaired . over the Rappahannock, press on to the re and lilcDowriy are thus it/Gaping down on Richmond from tithe - :North; Gen. lifeCtrizAii is holding the most powerful army in the Confederate ser ilce theek it Forktown. This army is enplaned be.:under - the immediate coal . nand Of Tarr. Davis. If lilcCtstriat de , - feats this army and compels it to fallback .it will then have to en counter BANNS and lifcDowr.it, as well as llitiCinuLtii: If Davis maintilicui himself Until Baum, and McDowar.r. reach Rich mond, be will Sad - his rear cut off, - and to leave himself will be.compelled to cross - the James river, and flee Southward, where he encounter BURNSIDE& Nothing can save Davis now from over throw; - unless •he fights and wins a great battle 14101;1E0mi. Thieis but a forlorn hope. The venture is RD desperate, he will hardly undertake- it. 'But lie_.. must do • something seen, or lOse his army. He dare nat:wait until McDowais. and BANNS reach Ri aeretreat before ouch an army RN;II4dLIZILAN'S would be—impossible, if any , due iigtlance to exercised. Besides, he' woiild thin be obliged to cross James river, which will probably then be block aded_ by our - gunboats. The situation is so critical that rebellion may give its last gasp -at Yorktown. We shall not be surprised to hear of the fall of Savannah and New. Orleans within lea dap. -0 Our ships 'were approaching S:liisriush at, last accounts , and that city may hare succumbed by this tine. New Or been threatened by our mortar ihips'for,the last month, arta at last ac ;A:onnts theY , ,were above the principal forts ieldweeriNew;Orlearis and the month of the tire!. It is altogether probable that the city aill-soon-fall, Bortait is co otoilitiTts,witha strong land force. Gen. HALEXCE is preparing for a decisive battle with BRAUREOARD, at Commodore Foote and Gen. „.. . . Pori are attacking Fort Pillow, or Fort some call it. • - - If rein arms are, successful. in all these quarters; -and there is good reason to trust thef *ill be, the neck of the great rebellion will be broke, in a little over a year from the firing of the first gun. - , An important Movement. `The Union- members of the New York litottWedature, in.a caucus held on Fri .l.it7.eviming last, united in an address and resolutions an. the present political - aspects • • 'of ,the country. ;The* are not yet publish ed,: but Abe N.: Y. Xventnst Post tridents - lids that thery,ask all loyal men who approve ofibeMar and ofthe general conduct of airy tbe - Adminietrition; who are in favor of proMenting it until'the int armed - rebel hie earrendered his posiiion; who are-op- PQM/also to the extension-of - slivery to thliTiretteriee of the... United States, and -approve the policy of emancipation inau gurated by the President, to'join together intik.' election of ettitable"oilicere for the government of the State. A large number of the members formerly connected with dlifereet political parties concur cordially id the action of the eauctut, and atter the adjournment of the legislature will preeeni the matter to the attention of their con. stituents. " •Botiething pie this, we presume, will be sukplaiiiy4ll - tbe loyal - BMWs. • SOLDIERS . fIOSPITALI.—The hospitals In thi vicinity . or Washington foot up a hiary- list of inmates.... The following . are the summe d up in the printed Georgetown Seminary; Hospital, 386; Georgetown. Union _Hotel do., 188; Goltunbis College do, 322; Eastern Branch do 110; Mount Pleasant do., 174; Patent .do.; 214 ;. -Stone, General do.,' 84; pougliado., 234; Eruptive do, 48; Circle do4l29 i'Echington do, 142; Alexandria General. Woepital, , 1 ,272--total, 3,823. A verp large number of sick soldiers within a *Sus of ten inlie. . . : . In all thi hospitals at , Mound City there are:now some 1,300 patients, and arrange r:anti an being,made to icsommodati tiro or - three hundred -more., 'Many of. tte slightly wounded ate being furloughed, to g iro pica to those more dangerously hurt, O*F Fotcei,iß Virginia. The; New York , pormertial Adver4er, low s shi4, l 3 ;job f.. 4 `Good for Gen. Phelptcs . "-- 3Ve rather thtnk pen . Prrxt,ts Nib sur vive hit _prifelaniaHon,:ror itkiesir'nothing from it but what is commendable. He seems to be an honest, blunt man, wire - thinks right and acts right, and vale ift, ix_truis patriot, and a-good General. A Ship Island 'carreeiphrident sketches— his peculiarities after the following fashion': Gen. Phelps is a character. He_is per fectly democratic in ..his habits.. Many .a Coleuel, and even Captain, woulddo well to fellow his simplicity of style. Ho lives in a common tent, which is pitched close by the sidewalk, with nothing to distinguish it but a sentinel who paces before it only during the day. Close by is what I suppeeed for sometime to be a travelling daguarreo tpe. saloon, but at last .found out MID his office. He does not have a bed, but -- trikes his blanket and sleeps on the florin His food is common soldier's fare. One of our Lieutenants heard him the other day tell what, a nice dish-of rice and- molasses he bad for supper the night briforn He drettliee with great plainness, has but - one servant, and does not even keep a horse. lie•taltes only his monthlypayfrom the government, and all his allowances he turns :into the treasury. Efe says extravagance ruining the government, and-he.Willnothe a party to it. Every o ffi cer ihTholds tea-strict se cant, especially the. Quartermasters:: No one can - do anything that he does'not have as oversight of: He has made , the Zeus:vex doff their showy trappings rind don' tbe rtf ..gulation uniform.. He puts_ the—SA - cern .through_ in great ehape, and does not hesi tate.to-blow them up oreparade when they deserve it. To his men he' is- very kind and lenient, and , is much beloved by them all. He has a rich Yankee drawl in:his voice which it makes one-ietigh to-hear. This inodel.Generallionored me with .a brief speech on parade the other day, to wit: "Sergeant, turn about and stand•peffectly stilL Don't budge art inch." Thelog Soldier Prays for the President. The following incident is related of one of the Vermont soldiers killed at the skir mish of Lees' Mills, near Yorktown, on last Thnisday: Never until We stood by the'grave of the Green Mountain Boys did we realize how much stranger is truth Huai fiction. Your residers will all ricollectlait tiummera pri yate was. court-martialed for..aleeping'on his post out near Chain Bridge on the Upper Potomac. Ile was convicted; his sentence was death; the Lading was ap proved of by the general; and the:day_fixed for his execution. Ile-was a youth of more than ordinary intelligence; he did not beg for pardon, but was willing to meet his fate. The time drew near;,the stern ne cessity of war required that an example should be wade some one; his was an aggravated case" - But the case reached the ears of the President; he resolved' to save him;-he signed a pardon and sent it, out; the day came. "Suppose," thought the President, "my pardon has nqt reached him." The telegraph was called into re quisition; an answer did not come prompt ly." Bring up my carriage," he ordered. It came, and soon the important state pa pers were dropped, and through the 'hot broiling sun and dusty roads he rode-to the camp, about ten miles, and saw that the soldier was saved! He has doubtless 'for gotten the incident, but therfaldier did not. When the Third Vermont charged upon the rifle pits, the enemy poured a volley upon them. The first man who fell, with six bullets in Ids body, was William Scott, of company K. His comrades caught him up, and as his life blood ebbed away, he rais ed to heaven, -amid -the din of war, the . cries of the dying, and the shouts of the enemy, a prayer for the President, and as he died he remarked Olds comrade that he had shown he was no coward and not afraid to die. Great Gans. The N. Y . Evening Post, - in commenting on the excitement in England, consequent on the late naval conflict between the Mer -rimac and the Monitor, says: It is odd_to read that, the Britinh, in their alarm, are following precisely in our foot steps, and paying the very highest compli ment to military and naval engineers. They adopt our Monitor instead of their clumsy _Warrior, and they call for heavier guns, which may "smash in the sides of- the strongest iron-clad ship —the very words used by-Gen. Barnard in his report On the dangers and defences of New York.. One advantage we have over the _British, just now; we can make not only four hundred pounders, but thousand pounders. Captain Rodman even offers to cast, by his ingeni ous process, a three thousand pounder—that is to say, a thirty-inch gun. 'Fifteen-inch guns he has already cast; and twenty-inch guns are ordered, and probably now cast, at Pittsburgh. Fired with light charges, and consequently low velocities, shots of this weight wilt not .penetrate2-but they will crush the frame aid smash in the side of a Warrior; and to defend such a harbor as New York we shall need only a. supply of these monster cannon and some heavy floating batteries--iron-clad hulks toile in the Narrows and obstrnet,ra filer than resisti the entrance of the enemy, to keep hini long enough under fire of the forts to ensure his destruction. This fitted, we may laugh at the Warriors and La Gloires. Gen. Doableday'on Contrabands. The - toßowing orders of BrigadieiGenei al DOUBLEDAY have the right ring. Would that all our Generals were u well up to the mark " HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIEVENCER, NORTH OF THE POTOMAC, WASEILEGTOR, April 8, 1862.-- "I aM directed by General Doubleday to say, in lanswer to your letter of the 2d in stant, that all negroes coming into the lines of any of the camps or forts tinder his command are to be treated as persona, and not as chitties. Under, no circumstances ha., the commander of a fort or camp - the power of surrendering persons claimed as fugitive slaves.t-as this 'cannot be done Without determining their character. The additional article of War • recently - passed by Congress positively prohibits this. , 'The question has been , staked whether it would isqt be better te eiolude negroes al, together front tbeainep !The General is.of the opinion that they, bring much valuable. information, - which , cannot be obtained from anyother source. They are acquainted -with all the roads, paths, fords, and other natural faistsires the tcountry, and they make excellent guides. They also know - and frequently have exposed the haunts of iebession spies end tiiittors, and the existence of; rebel or• gent:atlas!. They will not, therefore: be excluded.. - • , . . "I am, very respectfully,. •-• !Tony obedient'serrant, • - "E. P.ltatsrEn ", 0. . . ran free_States, with the possible ex ception of Illinois , there is no "Demecrecy7 : : but that headed by the slaves of Micheline, The - proscriptieni of hinitudf lora of thur ti irdereifi at-: wernment. In Ponisyl-1 ere are , the niesteri and moratic organisation, and Iwn to the traitorßodgeon, et, their hearts .beat : with kvmjiathY 00..101t0n. is the ,4afty. counsellor lefs,- and Breokinridge, id as:late 1111 iast,Angust,. as 'the l'ittsbargh-Poir trim ito - oho* how ie Conetitntioa and hafei 'The ididiers - .a the it... til&tield,to‘ down' .the 3 kinridge - Democrachi l y . !ci,chmidgo ,Illmeelf;; and 4,06,bUnd'10. - theijets 'of I 0011!A110), oe.,teataot*.a,-RAtuttna. —Titt!.:towi:of bas I beeeinCenpiellwa'Federal force `frota' the United States War Teasels Mercedita and sigamore.:.No nesisitince was mad; the rebel feral and niosCof the-inhabitants re treating. Commander Stillwagon, of the Mercedita, landed in chargeof the . party, and had an interesting interview with a considerable number of loyal inhabitants who remained. It was ascertained that there is a large Union element in all that part of the State. The Federal vessels.are now lying off the place, and will, as far ai - possible, protect it. Offer of Aid for the Wounded. DRPAETMENT, Washington, D. C., April 1f ; . Col. J. H. Patton, Military Agent, 'Penn tylvania : Sin: The Secretary of War directs me to acknowledge the receipt of your comas:mi. eation of the 11th instant, stating that the Governor of Pennsylvabia has directed you to say that, should additional surgeons and nurses be needed to care and provide for the soldiers of the Union wounded in bat tle, a number, with hospital stores and • Bush medical comforts as may be necessary, will be forwarded immediately' upon the requisition of the Secretary; and to inform you, in replY, that your letter has been re ferred' to the Surgeon General, with in structions to notify Governor Curtin when ever the volunteer services of surgeons and nurses,'and a gratuitous supply of hospital stores, can be made available for the neces sary comfort of the-sick and wounded: Very respectfully, Your obedient serrittit, P. H. WArsos, Assistant Secretary of War. In addition to - the above, similar action has been - taken by other States. Important Intercepted - Dispatch. General Mitchel has intercepted the fol lowing dolorous message from Beauregard: "Coaxsrn, April 9, 1862. "To General Samuel Cooper, Richmond, Va: "All present probabilities are that, w hen ever the enemy move on this position, he will do so with an overwhelming force of not less than 85,000 men. We can now muster' only about 35,000 effective,. Van Dorn may possibly join us in a few days with about 15,000 more. Can we not be rein forCed from Pemberton's army ? If de feated here we lose the'Mlssissippi Valley, and probably our cause. Whereas, we could even afford to lose, for a while, Charleston and -Bavannah for the purpose of defeating Buell's army, which would not only insure us the Valley of the Mississippi but our in dependence. O. T. Rt&aasuAaD."• JrOTICES. BURRE & BARNES, _ FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, ANT STEEL-LINED BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTURERS. Nos. 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'These frividuable Lecture.' hare been the means of enligliteultigand saving Themaods, and will be forwardedlrrat on receipt of Four Stamps, by athhessing 81CONETARY, Pariabut Cabinet of Autii• rimy cud Medicine, 54;:i Broadway, New York. st.23:lnid CHEAPEST, LAitUEST AIM) HEST PRINCE' 4 CO.'S SC'llOOl. OBOA.S. flesigurd expressly for Schools, Han. or Sm. Churches. Two sizeo—four-and-a-half and floe tares—intshed lu - Black Walnut or oak; warrant for tire pairs. Oclare..- Firft OcNor. • A choico lot of the ab:ive Oran. will arrive iu t few dsys. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth st. Nob Agent for Kuake's Pianos and Prince's Hero. I f.OOllll. ay= U I Mils; 1' _vary superior: OA TA NC II A WlNN—eight year* old. utILL WEN'S TOOTH PASTC—genuine. SHOOK COON'S SODA PILLS—tor acidity o f IL, stomach. XESAN SOAP—warrauted punk.. NEDFORD WATEIL—Just received from Springs, lINTILACT OF VANILLA—made from the LIN DBHY'S SLOOD SBA ItCHYß—the only gen. nine. INSECT POWDICH—for the extermination of Roach., Ac. For oda by SIMON JOHNSTON, apt: Corner Smithfield and Pour. nine.. fIiELCAIiti T S MET.IIOi) -- , whereby every person can secure &competency, and many on tain largo fortune. By adopting the plan laid doss be Debars., all rill ho ante to sit under their own hire and Sit tree. terrats whaling to obtain the secret, rill incluse one dollar, stating their age, income and expenses per year. Also, whether married er All conununicatlone Strictly oonndentiaL Addrers • ItIVO Itiratalttt Shaken atloa 'A, blew gory ti, . 8 2 00 -, oe. 200 tale Piano, oYo n.at BlNa p , Ain iron' frame. gram] aution, cerwert kg*, pedal mod music Mei, at SAM, pat realm/ acid for bale by JOHN H. igti I.LO at Wood at. 14 1 6tC bA.LS AT A liAtiliAL.N.—An OrittiAN, lIiLODEOH, with form eiokw etni two bibelot of keys or b tttaeas . Ha. beionlo We In syri- Tate Manly lam than two )rare, and le In exmlient order is *very reepeta. The ety le of farnitnteis eery • heed/some, and metal to tbe best suede Plano Forte. Manulacturer's yam VS* In &Moo. For wan now fur /MS, cash. by isp3 JOHN H. MIL LOH, SI Wood et. 11 iHall\. tep ou ilti s .l 4 il s l . E r atr 11.1.6 by JUJIYi 11. MEL4AI, ..erd M Wood 14 AZ ELAM E.q.UT.LIEILI' NE W JL-L YOUR rlANOL—Anotber sappilof the large ne.usi Octave Itaiewood ?berme. (ro w nevelice Brutbers, Neer York, Jost received and tor solo by ervLS JOlll4 U. IIELLUK, elt Wood et. p n EWINID-IlictsiLP kIA_NOS, at Z 25, 00, 10. Ins VW% SI2 and $l6O, for We by AWN FL letXtelhOtt, al Vinod et (1111UKERIbiti 11AN)S.--3 superb 7 NJ octave Chickericir Piamil, rt.:tired atia lur .ale (.114.3] JUEIDI 1. II ILLLint, 8/ Wrood et. fra10111.1" ShiED-20 bush, just re 1f mired and fatale by H►NIY H. COLLINS. nEALEAT.-79; bbls. fresh ilydraulio NJ Cement recalved And for sale by ap24 flit 11. COLLINS. 1 4 11.0 wVASEB.—A large lot as .oned Need jun receiveni sod for Awe by W 43 lINNELT H. COLLINS. IDIUKED IIEJSk TONUUES--16 in store and for nide by apt £8.&1.41 DICKICY • CO. CIEDAN. ISTAVES-5,000 in store aad N./for Ws by ISAIAIi DICKICY it CO, BASKET WILLII.4 . Store •nd for mato by MAUR DICHILY k CO fl .I.l` BLACKIVELIititICKLES .doxish quarts - and pint. Cherkin., Chow Chats, Pieuebin, .C.utlt ores , Onlous Wised, Walnuts. Alen, Menhroon and • Walutit ketch* Nanny, John Hull, "{V.:lsaac:slam and Saltine SALUCI., JUJU, received end (or male, erholeeale and re -ail, by . JOHN. A. IthitiElHA W.. -; • 'Ol7 Corner Liberty and Maud stmts... received from New York, a freshaupplp of choke Blositers, nicely ecuoked and pat up te foy use; also fur sale ny: the dozen at the Family Ora sissy Atoiwof '.101.1.N A. RZlinillAW, Forum Libertfind Hand streets. biItESH SALAD . OIL -Leghitila, dcaux aud Nice env. Oft - of trash importation, in quarts and pints: put recelied And for eataat tha . Family tirocery Agora of . . : iloruer Libraty and Nand Istreeti. APPLE-13.11 . 14--101.Jtust . teeeiviad uupply of lloinamode Apple, Ituttur, lint, up unu and two inliOn dune. Jun, wod fot Jukje wt . the 14unil!°- ! “."" !. ° : "l' ' 'f: Jotri.e. • Comfit of , liiburty andlland ut ' .V 4 • - U LAc • • DryPesiber, tt •tt Ajtider. lisodlug from .tamiler Jfinpiro City, for ride by . git!. itiTTUN :AND ifEA'II.IEHS. , -- ! •11 bat Colton. b hip Fest:hem 110 W lauding from the eteatheeErepite City, ky male by . apt 2 . • • , IkklAtt DICKEY & '• tEAT.7—, 21. Ibid. , - and . W.ldtsr Wheel jutteycetwohl and for kite by JAMES • (IXtieiMayket end Yhet etteete. LI • KESIL - I(OI,I 4 ..BUTEpIi, Frail Bun I:baby; goat neelYed bud torull by .J,-/L rikZER, np.1.4. • • • Outer hlarketsod Flnt etrueit tierce; , barreis'ang kegs, in .I_ll store and fur soliv by NO WU. B. n e its a tx).„ ess Llborty' Ajf.E..4.4 PORK, tIUULRtJ Ult it, 1) HAMS, 131114A1C'CURED PRIZE) for 22110 41 • NA, ":. :Wat 11.41 ATS raperain itnitatioti ot Lacs Cihtagtoresial Darouktueiiide .04 • W. P. MARSHALL: cc—ltSl boxes , IldeAllebor Pearl kJ Starch; to arrive. kw me Lii . • 11140KILOWN - ,No. 297 Liberty 'inlet., .11 .R.l NUKII .IVS URANUS' EASY. Ay Eggy—Th a mod- beautiful and bad almond itasplreny. SI irar.doeesl4s Pee aplilllem • - KNOX, 22 Atth.104.4., OLlgi far, sale.by isoWN,le-Trri.isretsemoonst... _QM/V.144 ItiPAD&LAND=AX.isitfol. kl sal* by DOWN k . 21311.11, LIS Wood et. • _Di ERTI3g PURCITAXIXELC:itiNth . rStall OP SEWLNIS MACRlBlZl4—irreamessible and unscrupulous men, notwithstanding the uniform de cisions of the Comte sustaining and enforcing my Pa: Aeut ef,Sentquirer lath, 184G:which [slim extended, coothinebi fluid of my righht lu maktsmachineetn - hinging mid Palent, arid by mmue of-Motes repro mutations to sell them to the public. -I therefore repeat the notitit that I shall hold all purehaiters and users of-mid infringing machines per mostly responsible. No machines ate licensed under my mid - Patent - except inch as are stranyml with my • name, and mid date, &Menthes 1atb,1846. sal - My licensee. and their - agents are requested to collect and Furward to me the named and resident:mot ail pers o ns ;purthasing or minganytof mid Whing ing mam. , Soar] he decisions of the Oblate upon my said Pa tent, ate be bed ou application to me. Among the palpable Infringements of my Patent. ate The - Valiant. d• Orris Machine, sometime, mold ander the name of . The Union Jiftschine•, The Wed Wass. Bnchnte, Tee Brahman llciehtee, and all others of the same claw Also all unlicensed machines sewing with an eye pointed needle and shuttle. Purclunar. and were of infringing machines who desire ease cost by settling for their intringment before snit at my office, 448 Broome itrert. S. BOWE, in New Yoax, Januery, 186'2 TAKING OF ISLAND NO TO. And en the other recent engage. hIAMBIOTLI PICTURES will be fentl4 le the NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED NEWS LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, For sale by the single copy, subscriptions received and Dealers aupyllod. by JOHN P. HUNT, • • Masonic Hall, Fifth at., Pittsburgh. and N. Y. corner elontb Common and Federal at.. Allegbeny qty. HE BEST SOU EN-1R- On April 26, 1862, will npietais New Monthly SI BALLADS OF THE WAR PICTORIAL LYRICS, From the well known pen of MR. A. J. H. DUGANNE, Magnificently illmtrated from original drawings, by the beet aftlate, and beautlhally printed 011 hot-present paper. A pert will appear every month, including, among other things, the FALL OF SUMTER, DEATH OF LYON, DEATH 01 ELLSWORTH, NICIVBERN; BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDINfI, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, Ac., de. The whole forming ao ILLUSTRATES) POETI,OAL SOUVENIR, of every event in the present moat itoportant gle in the history of this great nation. Part I. entitled; THE MARCH TO THE CAP ITOL, (of the 6th Regiment of Maseachoeetta,) will appear ee SLOT.. Mingle Parts, (monthly, hen by poet,) 25 eta. One year, (12 monthly perte,) .• 00 Liberal terms to the Trade, Clubs and Oanvamer Apply to JOlll2 ItOBLIi2I, P. O. Box, 3,940—/AplB 3m 37 Perk Row, N. Y. pATENTED 01.71'. 8, 1861 Dithridge's Patent OVAL LAMP CHIMNIES, Matmfactuml of IN FLINT GLASS. These Chimmire are Intended for the. Oat name. which heating all' parts of . the gl e e. egnally , dues not expcts'itto cracking. E. D. DITIIRIDGE, Wort Pitt Clam Works Washington-street, Pittsburgh, Ps CUSTOM HOUSE, Par:Sermon. April, 14th, 1862. j T °TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED PROPOSALS, eccampectied by Pron.' guarantee., scoordingoffice, to forms to be furobbed on ap ncatiou at this will be received tboreat until 11 o'clock meridiem, on the FIRST TUESDAY or JUNE NEXT, for the supply of Provisions.- Medi cine, etc., enumerated in mid forms, for one year, - commencing bo the first of July next, and ending on the thirtieth of June folknring, The queen:its stated ars imamate.' with reference to thermal num ber °tritium he the Hospital; but the Halted dna. friserna the right to take more or lessor said articles, , accordingly as they may. be required. If the articles , delivered at the Hospital ere not, in the Judgment of the Physician, of the lest ipiality, me adapted to the .Hospltalate will beet liberty to reject the mine, to pa:chime other-articles in their stead, and to charge the contractor with any excess of cost over the con , tract prices. The United States regimes. the right to ..pt. the proposals for the trhole or any portion of thearticies specified. CHAS. W. BATCHELOR , at:de:dull iturveyer acid Agent for Marine Hospital. CINCINNATI LEAD WORKS. McCOB.NICK, GLUON & CO., lIAMSFACTURERS OF Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead /LSO DEALXILS FS Pig Lead, Patent Shot and Norm SMUT, MAIN APO 8TC413[012. Being exclualvekv In the Lead Trade, we can thrnieh the above to better advantage to Mucus...ld on Derma terms, than ran be had alsonhere. ap&em N .t W., Hays Jasersosivod an Imams* 'tat of WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, Ac.; lIPHOLVITLIZING 0001:41, bundles in And every other article lu our line which we are ot. 6 . r lli n leq;:co=3 l o i co k ir 1:1 6 ;71711D 51111t1a, oyeto• aiteJ. W. WOODWYLL'ii. mh3l l uit. - ; •' • ieQ 3OO Gbh,. ado* Bakers` iflour, . . 100 ti• fall at Ohio White -Wheat, .. ' 100 .ii PremilmeiVblte Whoa'. 100- A..e-WoperialWhito Wheat ,- • 44 '90 16 .d ! 6 . i k ' Our M o U 4 Liatie RT. - 1Y SI Ll6etq street. 104-VONT 1 , eiliks ll'eMbeit; Po . trtiro. tor alait -by ISAIAH . lOK EY a). • Q.BELLED (X/R.N.-300 bunk. Shelled N,,_ooes tit-n(444.'3a** • . , Ocorstar.Biark.t endPinot N.! e.e.trie, in itore, and for male, 40 toxis Weiurn &rem Meow V. 11: NOWT 6 CO.- Cirui , L t}PKU=23 goes Intie • "NI ,FAIT TOOK- & OICKE 1.-75 bbLs. fresh blyd rnulic N..; corneas Jarireirtrerios tor by Nesse e ' 20 0IfitInklY. goo •," o joke 11(41111141' NATed and fir Bale. by HENRY H. COLLINS. f_f AItDWAII AND CUTLERY fl ne „Mal assortment Striate by • 422, mower t TXTLEY 131 Wood et ". - lALKINII.4ICLINS AND LIVE OAK • lIIIALMMAr,• riNge'by .• • are 2 - • BOWIRA TETLICY. 736 wow AIL ulieq irins no Talalb-41ip Wirsahedlbr We by • , 414 • W. P. SI4.III3IIALL. $7 Wood ot. . llbff .I'AUX:I,If÷.A. great variety for oato .BONN h TETLEY.I36 Wood it. 0!), :72,11,(th.fur sale rfututz :11.0(w6, N. and 2 fortale bi- MOWN & NISTLICY;I36 Wood et: 1414' for - sale .1 B. A. JAHNIOTOOK't DO .304 8131,13. , ifFINED PETRO UM _ -I,soolkeimai Hand Oracle 0110+00a: r" a •1•1'. 0011111 IN & 811Ltii 61 Water at. tThA , liEttitlES.--Now is thettime to to stiotionsts•kloots'a at! the _beit 71/.6* bad at ria; - 22 Firtliatriat. oPla .~w~,Z...ti r~_::.i': '' ~_ PITTSBURGH LARDIBIG AND HARPER% WESEL) OF TIIE WAR! 121=13 BaRNST STYLE DRESS GOODS And Bar Lead. FANCY-SILKS, tor 50 colts, worth 75 mutts SPRING MANTLES AND SAQUES. Block Tin cheapest In the city Don't MI to eall , as the stock le cloeing eat, and at prime that make them great bargains. &pia " • NEW MILLINERY GOODS 96 ♦HD 98 THIRD . S?Rfly .Wholesale Roovsi Seiond and Third Stories. We take p lemure hi Murmuring to our customers that our New Whokeale Rooms are now *pro, and hart B ONNETS , been'filltid eri=hJl eery large &ad choireatock of of 'all Mode:INFANTS' end MISSES HATS, PALM 'LEAN AND wri,Low. SHAKERS, TRENCH' FLOWERS AND imams, BONNET MIBBORS, from Ake .New York Auction Sales—the beet amortinent and the cheap* we bare ever offered to the trade. BONNET NILES; TAR LNTAINS, ENGLISH CRAPES, BOINBAZINES, BLACK and WHITE:.SILK'zLAORS, and 'every other article resit,e *KIM eitgi,niuinsfy trade. commit lieriratid 'llDlitieri ars hrtiteitto alltDide oar stoat Udine rib dant :their purclumem _JOSEPH" 'HORNE: ktiol: 77 and 79 Market at, SATIN DI LAINIB, Di!dASKS, Gene CURTAINS BEDDING, art TIAN iEliißUitlEloti, ' . I#B"AND CRINOUNB DkLiP In throe sizes, nreeirial by ezPiesa an:4 foitas4 BLLgORAL SURTS, frOß'SPltiffo.W/CAU. Tlts first lot Jost received .day. -Ladles are In ' 'Bad to mill slut =mins tho stylss. at_ apt, N. XATO.S4tOBUICK.IIO:B. Tittlist; _ . JuM Meshed - from - New Teri. wholeaal• end • :retail. by-' - - ' 009 -EATON, 1161.01111/1- a'Co..,l77iiiii tt rnix• aniwrs, COLL.& cia OLOVNa, HALTROBASCOPKND NA.NDKR.N. COMM. a*ozz airau 818 AHD;COTTON VD111,81311118 AM) lIBAWEBS. • ' To 101 of Which we invite opnisiattiorthm AP I2 • EATON. MACRUN 300., IT rind. 1111ANTED.--4,000 barrels Crude - Pe: VV trots= on. laroa s narcarrtscar..,-. ANTEDitiantyo;pt tond!City-Vii i ranwito- Hielwpw_kL *flout - of 110Vroi blewat woes will A opt Meld= 101 Bowl!' street, ' • J. KNOX. ORP-ZGOODS. N.llWiinitE.SS GrOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW. DRIBS ObODS, NEW DEEM GOODS N&W - CALICOd, szw chaos, -518 w: oAtacos, NXW CALICOS, N'Elv CALICO& JUST RECEIVED W. & D. HUGITS' LAST SUMMER SILK SELLING AT 75 CIS WORTH FROM $1.25 TO $1,76 PER YARD. W. & D. HUMUS. mismogu= An unrivalled aseortniant, for 13,50 16160 SILKS. EIGLIRED BILK COLORED, from 62*. to 12,50 PLAIN AND STRIP)Lfrbm ittr to $lOO. SOLID COLORS, at all prfFai. BLACK COLOSSI, a inperlar article, SI and upwards. DRESS GOODS, Tim most complote stock on exhibition, from 11.2% to SI per yard, BARKER CO.'S 59 Market Street. N. A,—No deviation from first prices. a. AUCTION 600 YARD PLAID JACONT, at 25 cents. BEAUTIFUL PATTERNB AND CHEAP et 375, Rpealtins and npadog daily NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS,- NEW STYLE SAQUKS AND CLOAKS, VERY RICH PRINTED ORENADINES NEEDLE WORK AND HOSIERS, CHEAP PRIEM AS CHEAP AS EVES, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED IMBUES my low. - C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street DRY GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, J. M. BURCHFIELD'S &tether lot of BER&G£I3. for 16 onntsoworth,3B ants. BEIIAGES, fui 20 NATIROW . CHACX MKS, for 75 wits RING SHAWLS SECOND LARGE ARRIVAL ,THIS SEASON, soßNrs TRIMMING STORE, Nos. •77 and 79 • Market St. • FOR LADIES, flom $1 pa,oo, ,FOX FROMI9X. TO sl6o, Thaiscripirt And4oik tb• cit7~ it . , 77 and •79 Musket stn. • ===!=i FRENCH mRT LATONiIIIAORDII it 00.: IT l'ltthit. thautlial ur . MXTat as rrnartiir NEW ETYLEE. '8 GOOD WaXrs. M=MI NNTI I::bMM3IE . n7RGH'TBRATI.Ui. _ Lamm and - Wu. ammo. THIRD NIGHT of !b' 't.of bliDaase i)ea„ DONNA. ISABEt Senor ii s, And ' SPANISH CORPS OE .RAlLigl;r: The performanas will commence With NORAR CEREMA. • aiittew BRADT... ...... ....... inciwant. , After Which the • TWO BUZZARDS.-- BENJ. BtrZEABB. ...... ... , . „._ lnt.rfAcirAy • To ciniclude with • • ARTFUL DODGER. • OLD HiRDINO • - auv z . fien Ma Ont.. appear in sayerai IDFlzialLfg CNIN 0.15.4. y HALL Wednesday 'Evening, 41141 23d, Third •ppoaraoHH cif tha GREAT PRESTIDIGITATEUR, H.E 1111 M.4'.1^.71 ,, ,..'.. • ' GRAND CONCERT By the Celebt Med Trio from the . Academy of Naito. ' New York. Adul!Weil 80 cent'. rate 26centio ufri. The wile of seats will oeutione at the Altteio Store Dein* ( 7Li. 'l'4l color/140i at 8 • ate..V.:l ORIGINAL,' CELEBRATED, IYorl l l.l2enowned American Ma 10111ola1any GENERAL TOM TRURfft., SMALLEST JAN ALIVE. • At MASONIC HAL L _„ for ishort UM. only, com mencing FRIDAY, Apia] 23th. :Two int Want *Mar tabu:omits each day--aßernpon' et 3 o'clock, mid evening at 8 o'clock. Doors open half an boor iiri 'dons. . . . On Saturday moruing, at 12, an patra• *turning The Little General will bat amiatad by Mr. W. TOMIN. the Gnat /English Banda* aid Buffo, frUm the Nobility's Concert, London. Ag, W: DB PERE, the Anietiaan - Tenor, Wit -; Mr..(l. G. TIT 4 A/MB, - Brillitut Pianlit. •• The General wilt ride in his beautiful, Mlalatnr• Cartage, drawn by LilUpulLsn Ponta; andiattended by Elfin Coachmen androotmen, froth the Motel to the Hatt, mutton' to sadlientertaliamanti .• Day-lntertalanieut.....26c Eveillerltuterfatikm'LlAa Childnan under 10—....16e Children under Schools admitted on Fteaerved beats ... liberal terms. ..me Plano wed bia"Chh by John H. Mellor, 80, 15% 64.2142. ALFRED. CA' ckerlog," kh. Uy toroialeiod ood .treat. . m!r!mwm ED ue.srlo..raL. . . xj OKSIAL 5C110014 , -;11. WILLIAVS 1.1 has opened a NORMA G. BCI/00tat 1tt0..F.-BS. ash street, Third story. -.- -•,,,-;•: Tedivaosty of Tearkare: ~,' , ••=,.....'", , He li the counsellor of the;TeaShini,lihtiiiitr. t o whoa:nil ofus look — for advice and liAstrgetion. . •l - - - - I JOILIf 'S. WOI.CfIIT_T.. concur most heartily wittiAbe chose.lLli _ , . .. . LEOND /IL EATON.- I cheerfully concur lu the opinioexpressed abase. • W. 8.. 3 / 1 V:, I take pleasure-in giving It as iny °putters Oat tit* zil Sweating reanruneudatien is fully mite& 1 ': ' , f., • .... Bn I know of no W. who dove/rise higher teetienculY II hi. favor. : I fully concur in the above recommendation.::, - D. DENNISOIL Ha can preparelulpile for the Iligh*Schoul quicker '. than any other teacher in to city. ... . : '... ' t.. 4 . . " A. T. liounnar.:' Tzama-41 per week, In advance. suliatawd 4UCTIO.7Ir &ILES; CAUL]) WATCH AND.SILVER` . IJI .8101INTXD PISTOL AT AUCTION.-Tbilis: day evening, April Sit b,At 8 o'clock, will be sold, at the Masonic LAI Auction %Mae, No. 65PittA Amu,. .one LADY'S GOLD WATCH. Ali') CHAIN. Japer, tea running eider. Also one Sbarpe'e .lonp-barudi SILYGD. AtOONTSD PISTOL, almost. I*W.; ' Salk 'neltiV43. Dtpg.t] T. A. IicOLELLAND, fiktY titiODS 13001. • AND MislONS: J-./AT A lILITION.--Ots Monday, Toesdny .and Wednesday, at 2 and 7% o'clock, at Masonlo. - Eldmos, will be sold, to close consignment, n large guatitatr. of (Foods, comPrislag, In part, Myra Debagess, Ducally Irish Tanana, Towels, Taiga Cloths, Marseilles - Bodspreads, Shirt Fronts,' an, panders, liantikercliefs, Also, Boma, natters, for men, ROUND and children. 'Alsoship,. : . - quantity of choloslable and Pocket Critlery„ Imam, Notions, which must he. sold without reaarra'.-;;WI7. and lemirebargalus. alum' T. A. McOLELLAND.-Auctionsur.-^:-: - - -- . . , . . Q UP.E.LitUtt, U.5.1233.0.L.Li ' URN =UBE, PIANO, ac., AT AIIIITION.Tbutiti, outing, April 24th, lt lh o'clock. will be sold. • at ra iders* No. 78 &ton& streetea large OmVW of superior Liotisebold , Furniture, asepriting *or, Mahogany Plano, In pal order; Mahogany hecriaark and lrak Casa, Mahogany litireaui, Bar bat &dr; Mahogany bob Beat Chairs, - Cana heat -Chain, and Cana heat Rockers, Ottomans, Side, Tables, Card Tables, Dining Tables; fitands, - Mahogany Mat Mak. Manila Ornaments, Clocks, Window blades. 0. - Pl=- tuna, Parlor, Dining and Clamber Carpets, Blair. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Migir, Fine - 011 Painrage, OtraL. lagraeingn, Looking tilaras, renders, McOrtiggOr Parlor and Ocoking &oyes. (nearly now') iteristatiri4 . Lounges, Micfired Washstands, one hewing Machlria,'. China bet, Cooking Utensils, Crockery. CutiarY,'ML: Al., one magnificent set of aILVED. PLATS. - - • Terra cash, par funds. The Mouse Is fir, 'di of let. T. A . McCLELLAND, Auctiatirtn' i IUAGNIFICEN I.' IV ARE. AT AUGi . ALL TION—BOILEBIIAN GLASS, FRENCH NA AND SILVER PLATE. .-1111JRSDRF.ILORN* ING, April 24th, at ID o'clock. will be . mid at. the". Commercial' Auction Rouse, f 4 Fifth otreet, a, antiL. albeent. assortment: of the newest styles of elegsan aud ambit chides , comprising Bohemian Gisse,SW tee richest description, Gold Bend /retch China. superior quality of Sliver .Elated. la are. , beantibiL P.rian.FigtrM, Puler Lamps, etu.' The bohemian Glassware tocladathisret Pitdass,;: Ruby and Gold Polish Tames; Lemousita Bete. f. Claret an Carrara and Tampion, Card raisers, (M oven; Toiletbate of three plena, supeirtV., Vases, Water Sots ,of Goblets Axel Pl:chars, lesti Decieteri,. fan' .Itiontetteri,' Finger BOWII.. Claret', Ctuunpagnes. fkooquet Vases. Fruit Ice Cream Plates, Pitchers; Spate -Troublers, Ruby and Agate Vases, Etagere Ornaments of the follow nre and betuniful colors--Royal quolse, Crysepos, Green; Bien, Lavender, etc. The income of beautiful Parise Wire Comprbas Figuhs Newlin mod Buth.ltenue. pcetry. Butterfly::: Target-me, cot; Prayer and:Prairao - iniers t 1 1 4ella”, ilos Gold Band breecch Chana-comPrisee ner Bet, Tea Berlina. Toilet Bete, enured .Dfsbat. Tehran Custards,. .k .' --Ehocersted And PrAzttlat alai !, aesticks, Efehetelan 'G.Sated , Elam Coal Oil amps. etc.' : _ - ' - Reporter quelitY -Biker FlalaSlVelstailleatisicf - Chwthore, 'with cot batthie;r4.B4l4,lth plecesuLiquar .Frateet,:with ileb cut bottles; Sugar Baskatts, with ' thange; aria Other irtieles. Than large colbeeleuinosuprisee the Gana: teemorlp. ;- Gee of gendslio the oboes bin Weer f or at Public.- sale to ourcilYt mil will b- - arranged 'for tharelea-: en .Wodunoisy.. _'`-.7. O. DAVIS; ACt t. CAROCERIES... iao twist:to fair to 70 bhp.. Sager, fair, OP? Sod SeDiPre, 2W bble. Syrup, Struut's, • • " entree Sugary. A. sued • 75 Croaked and °made, ted elogare. . e CO O. Yellow idegae,..i 2121 Caatl , 8;0: • 120 bait chests 1%. Blank arid„G;P ; •,Yeeri,`.. • 30 Iwo - • 1.. t -• ID J Allspice, •• • -•w Shot, amoreerl sins 20 Aerfe Virginia Twist Tonacco,' - • 178 lernee Blk . teldoooi, se, Si and ICU; o; 1 "In idoneTand eali by • • IC.O1141: 1 IIiii .2.00. i . GfOCOMI. Second ntreet-i- SEINDittES FOR.tiALE. _Re hot hhh: whifoluh, lBB2. •• • Lake Herring. , 60 DLL No! 3 Mackerel, large'. • 50 bble. prima Pickled Merrier,. ZOO bpaca Mere g. R.) , '30,600 !• &Malden. 2S bbb , Pried k 4a. 201) *, Lou lilrbika.Lha:::. 613 bask. 60 ". 'Bat•ned Uarben:OA 24 / 4 bdCatin6 OIL , J." abd".l4.3lMrst street.' pLuu.K. NO bbl o. choica Bokor`allioor.- r • 300 I. Louis Whits Whoisl; • 1011 • • /alto of 'OlllO •-• 100 .POoll3li/ : jOO ' 7 " a kite • •. 50 R. Moir. -.10 *tors and forooloat iIoICEL•Kird GREGO'S .- No. 267 'Liberty ateel-,) •••1' MAIJKXII.III4 „.. 100 bbls. large Ho. 9 , Ifootoroll, ioOloilt.bbto Lortollo. 10D 141 s. Mi. 2 itackebil,'. . 100 bait 100 Ws Hozlitmity -- &aired taxi 6r:deb" ONE SEISEI 01 4 Bp' Jut re.colood and Gm iota by " 419 • .4, B. CASTITSD, Plait at., near Wood.' 111 - 11
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