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Philadelphia at nova to-morrow. -2 • ';. - -Rifreorlays that the relations between Bog : • : landi - Frinee snit' Broiln, - relative to 'Neale°, are nnsatioisctorjr: , • * • Tin LATTBI.---Berjini April Ill—Measures • . • ice opardtlon againet the press. -asfigliofte o ;:Alleti is - repertefl.tbat • • Prints has proposed to. Dentnark a partition ,••• :JO Getilesurg, as a soldticni of the present . . Augsburg, .Aprillo.;-.The Gazette userto on riliableinformstion;thatlinglandhas Encased ; :.• ed. in; tiringitteepain . lo tier side id the Mori -out- question - , , by a permit"! .Act to ;object, • alsenbilpalia take Bevel. • . ". ,„.• :Liderpeel, April 1.1:-'...The Spatiish 'slaver, Manuel Ortis, has been taken into Cape - Castle. Einsaftrihaesine to Paris. its tioesnot in- .•;•••'• - ; - " , •:.• • ".. - '1.::;...;:t..t.:t..: timid to fight Mite 'or any other min: '•. ',___-- .• • ....,:-;......, .....-: ~ Q oostoetnopti, dpnflo:-The Porte basin .,• - •• ...-:',.:.;....!.• finned the timer. Powers' thit he here sent :•.-', : - '......,..arders io Omit Pashato addreirin ultimo:tem ,:.-., - -tisitha Prisms of Montonegmt 'doMiclding -the - . • , '; , - - ...7.imizradiatli retest's' of the urizonerii, and a .'• ..... . . .; ~..fortrisdiegitpMent on the part of the Prince ,•••" .- •• . - -....:•:...- = kluiterforth6o prevent invasions of the Turkish -.The statement that Turkish troops had en -,.. • _ ••• . tared Montenegro Is liMorriet. '" ' "' . : "..••• :-.-...:. . . , ".: - . jitrie,..Aprit , 11:•=••••khirlheildl. 411 he - en ,ms . ~. ,- • = : ;...,. mired with mesh eclittialAsitt.•' • -'-'.' '-- . -.-. ..-.,,......: • '. ,-•:.: .. i.-.• U.S. fives ire. 411'45'4d:it 77078.' . . . :. ..-,._ „ • .: -: . .•... _Cotton at Liverpool *as buoyant, Sea :18d.• ___ v. .....highsr. , ,Themdes o .the' week 'Man 62,000 ?....-..:, ...!ii,:baltis,:•..' ..,.t.'! - • -...:: ,,, ~. ..., i . . •.;:.; Ifionr- wen firm Cl dd . idifance. • *heat ~ J...: . , steady - - had - Aft: tn quiet,. h i t itusdyt v,it=l , Proilalonidoll,and nUohenged. ' ' . .. • c...•.: . c - . - Console Oltized on the 11111' 'mit. at 9274a6 94, for monei. .! --, - • { -: • •.• - 4 - • • - ....,,....... , :-.Liemyket., dyrilll-4The sales of :settee icr= :- .:..i day more B,oo9bales, oloiiiiig firm at the fol . lowing , trotations - : . • Kew .Orleaus - Tsir 13,N; .:.' middling- 1256 - .Moblle fair 13Y,j' middling ..-. • .-,.• zl.2)iissptands•fair 13k; 'middling 12X. The i: - .!... :stockist , part i5=830,009 hales, %abiding 134,- - . i - 010 .baLve American.. '•. ' , • -- • London, April ILL-American securities Cr. . . .. __ "k" i ' • -.. " " Theltallleis hi : the - BMA` of England has in - creased abhtie.9.22,01:10. - The hellion In the Ilaaleof Preece to about 900;000 Cates. .r.-.-.,..Lomicia, •Arilll.-The cliseoeist market is 4scape and Recapture of Lieut. Nair Yoat,'April 23.--Lientenant 'Thomas, thelfriineh lady confined in Fort Lafayette for transferring the steamer St. Nichdlu to the Oa/MO of the rebels it Baltimore, last eatuner, escaped from-Fort Lafayette on Mon day night. had proonrisi a nnitbei.of, tin cans, which - Si corked tightlr and tied thorn .ahont hie' *girt, when - Betook to :the water ".gad swim to the LON/Island shore. •He was .diimorered by the Sontidel; and a boat being s vain requisition be iris' brought bask, and ornvered to hir old Caarters. • The •Wounded'at_Fertress Monroe. `.- ' Barratetz, April Vermont sot diem wounded in the idion • neer Yorktown, still remain at Fortress Monroe: : : Some will probably be breeght:here:. Oar hospitals are getting, ready for patients, in anticipation' of tke weandal wining from the otpeousd battle at -Torktoen. .Nsw YonE, April The 'steamer North Stir has united from - Aaplnwall, which she lettOtt tha 15th inek She brinp $63,000 in epente froni San ..Frattoisoo. TUN. S. aloop.of-war.Cians was about to leave Paikarea for 1 . • BALTIXO y I, 2.3.—The host from Old .L. ' - 'Point ham net armed.. Pre will not be due ,tM the awl:teen, owing to.her detention on -; . • hat downwaid trip, in aonsevonee of the storm on Monday night.. Tons April 13.—The steamship Korth Star, arid, transport Constitution are below. The Feitoria has arrived. Liverpool dates are anticipated. ' . 1 ; ' Another 'Merrimac: A letter from Baltimore says: From Whi t maybe damned reliable Sixes ' . -.aka places In this city, who I am' confident 1 - have MOO' of intereottuntusication with the 1 • (kith by acme underground railroad, of which :thollarernmtnt is unaware, learn there is . now built and oompleted at Richmond another Ran clad rebel steamer,' equal in every respect •to Oct Mirrinute: Thai say_alls I i fully armed `.''and ready to ,sail down Gni. James River to :Norfolk or that vicinity, intending to operate in conjunction with the Confederate army now • arrayed near Yorktown against I.l"this report bi trutCor if it lent, there can bete harm in making the feet known. It . is:ullimportaarour Government be prepared. for every emergency. -Formidable - as may be 'Rote Iron znonstetv," t we'ainbonnd to Confront the* with imperiorynkWers, and the sootier the itE itNE,fo -.N4CIII.TES. WIESELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, so. et figura mum. PITTSBURGH, UNITED BTATEEVFAIR got. the Team 1858, 1859 and 1880. . orwAitos or paw KAortirts soul 114 pat. HOZZ THAIS 20.000ZOLHTHZ PAST THAL We oar to the pnbllc WHEILLICE I WILSON'S INI2IIO9SD 137eWINO SLACHINIL at ILEDUOILD" . • PEON% stilt incrineed.cocadatoci of int merits an beat and matt rsU t thinfly Sewing Naehins teaw in • It . does wen m the thickest and: thhaneet Abrioaonakea the lock-etiteh (=pomade to Anarnrel, alike pre ,both aides; la alcoplo In construe.: ;tIOI4 - *.apeOdi 4 in anireinent,and — siore durable ` Skin a a i .tber m a rhlae. , ' , l3n Teri,` giving prim sad deaalption of Ma 'ilitialc;fainiakted gratti, on application in person or 19104itte'1mIntited for three yearn. • . co.. 13.1KKAI`1011)Ut711,QN.: • - • . . • . . . Inizasxs..4.ol/YlB' IiNZQIIALCD 1/01TBLZ - TIL lAD FAMILY 1111:WIlf 11 . - prim 1126 to $2O flalaroont No:12 flftAntreaL' Thaw • • ' ban Wen malty .har ms satltfactlon. TIL /pith. Newt:WMld, innbroldar, aid, dot all • . tlist say mbar Ilrehtne do. Itarldnea war; reatid and . kept fit lvii"if ft.* 0 . 1 0 4 1 n. 'Also Matrootkma given to putt - &Wog llaehfaa &lawn, Cotton, 1111 k, tit and - • •-,, 'OA bond. gulla WY r, LOU.. sole Western ; = : 211e►'ar•1a 11 nth strnat, mmerof Morket, Puw may, Co., ittanirlactureni and Itan, /or rito - ,llholeaalo and.liatoll, all kindn of szwitia KAOSIN -LIDLET, EITHA/N A. 0 0., = - ISt rum of KAMM; K MaMlr! WE • •UM OrirUhi. . —The perfection oktbee izestunsburessu,x, : • - lea blaming to nuutkind. Without doterfog the rtnter of vplumfdite Zlitirla thoroughly ,poulbsd from all ate qualities of tbio , Mnit. ,-Insesee of frec_turuti bruit sFuld!i,raucerrous '-' 1- : 8116 int= 1 P612 / I :;%ol=Ti i .t anlj meta ova teautrirt of body soled . : without 'me. mad bersicknees, tostlreuete, or Modulo,. ' • lOW quail mast Milder it preeminent in the list el ophitre. Prepared and 'add by AO). SANDI!. Drug. • &A _lOO Ifulton street ,New Pork. - pots also ; bp D. A. TALLNRBTOOPA dcoo.,•Pitte Intturisis noftdlw-wItT: ~ Y 1 ;~ ~ ~~_ •APRE&-'24:7 Liteit from.Eorope Fri= .California. The ,Olif Point Boat. /warded As Arse Pronifins at thi LIT THE PRICE or SEWING M.;4CIiIIYES. YEOk I EKTY 110 W. m.; or Prressuscrue-Alt arglipotoLto per the fourth faitalb: ledr angling. and Paring Airisisettiolre 110 Mat 1t they whb to ablid wow oaf lamt, they' hamedlately.and 11. • arrows that twarba ...iv... 0 al' lata, WILZWituAU • - Trerani.'.' Ul A kkgritt. lattirootiorial• by .41 OAJOIXI.D. Shit esi. ~ -- ..• _- - -...' :' q: .:.• . ‘ . .' . 5;:.',; , ;;;: - , , , - , , ;',: . &- m", ~.„,-.,,,,,,..,,,7„A.,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,,t„,,,,,,,„,,,7,,,,,,,,.•:-,,,,,;,.:„..,,.:::,-, prrar - A - t*:-- LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. Peuedat the &emu! &onion of the Thirty- Seventh anketrees. [Ptratic--No. 61.] AN, ACT to reorganize and increase the efficiency of - the medical department of the army. Be it enacted by the Senate' and House of Representation of the United States of Amer ica in • Congress' assembled, That there shall be added-to the preeent medical corps of the army ten surgeons and ten assistant surgeons, to be promoted and appointed under existing 'laws; twenty medical ca -dots, and as many hospital stewards as-the amegeon general may consider necessary for the public service, and that their pay and that of all hospital stewards in the volunteer as well as the - regular service shall be thirtydollars per month, to becom puted-frocii the passage of this act And all medical cadets in the servicaihall, in addition to their pay, receive one ration per day either in kind or,comniutation. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the surgeon general to be appointed under this slot dial' hive the rank, pay, and emoluments of a brigadierseneral. There ehall be one assistant surgeon general and one medical inspector general of - hospitals, each with the - rank, pay, and emoluments of a colonel of cavalry,-and, the medical Inspector general,. shall have, under the - direction of the surgeon general, the super vision of all that ..relates to the sanitary condition .of the army, whether in trans ports,quarters, or camps; and of the hy giene, police, discipline, and , efficiency of field_and general hospitals, under Sikh reg.. ulatibiates'may . hereafter be established. - See: it;' And*/ it ftirther entKled, That there ishallbihaight medical inspectors, with the' rank, pay, and emoluments each of a lieutenant colonel of cavalry, and who shall be charged with the duty of inspect ing the sanitary condition of transports, quarters, and camps, of .field and general hospitals, and who shall report to the med ical inspector general;-under such regula tions as may be hereafter established, all circumstances relating to the sanitary con- . dition and wants of troops and of hospitals, and to the skill, efficiency, and good con duct of the officers and attendants connect; ed with the medical department. Sec., 4:.,ciad be it further enacted, - That the surgeon general, the assistant surgeon general, medics' inspector, general, and medical inspectors, shall himedistely after the passage of thin act be apipolnted by the President, by and with the advice and con sent of the Senate, by ,selection from the medical, cor ps of . the. army, .or from the surgeons in the volunteer service, without regard to their rank when so selected, but with sole regard to qualifications. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That medical purveyors shall be charged, under the direction of the surgeon general, with the selection and purchase of all medical supplies, including now standard prepara tions, and of all books, instruments: hos pital stores, furuiture, and other articles required for the sick and wounded of the army. In all cues of emergency they may provide such additional accommodations for the sick . and wounded of the army, and may transport such medical supplies as circumstances may render necessary, under such regulations as may hereafter be es tablished, and shall make-prompt and im mediate issues upon all apectal requisitions made upon them under such circumstasees by medical officers; and the special requi sitions shall consist simply of a list of the articles' required, the qualities required, dated and signed by the medical otEetis requiring them. Sec. 8... And- be it further enacted, That whenever the inspector general, or any one of the medical inspectors, shall report an officer of the medical corps as disquali fied, by age or otherwise, for proinotiou to a higher grade, or unfitted for the perform ance of his profeuional duties, he shall be, reported by the surgeon general for ex amination to a medical board, as provided by .the seventeenth section of the sot ap proved Augustthird, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That the provisions of this act shall continue and be in force during the existence, of the present rebellion and no longer: Provided, heavier, ,That, when this act shall expire, all.officers who shall have been promoted from the medical staff of the army under this act shall retain their aespective rank in the army,. with such promotion as they have been entitled to. Approved, April 16, 1862. (l'escro---No. 52.) ACT tom/du:mils the Postmaster tien eral to establish branch post offices in cities. Be it enacted by the Senale and House of Representatives of the United States of Amer ica in Congress assembled, That the Post master General be authorized and directed, when in his judgment the public interest. or convenience may require it, to establish one or more branch poet offices, to facili tate the operation of the poet office in any city or place which, in the opinion of the Postmaster General, may require such ad- ditional accommodations for the conve nlence of the inhabitants and it shall be the duty of the Postniaiter Genersl to Pre scribe rules and - rep:di:thins for the branch postoffice which may be established by virtue of this act. And the . Postmaster General is hereby authoriied to charge ens cent, in addition to the regular postage., for every letter deposited in' any branch 'post office, .and which shall be prepaid by stamp, sod one cent for every letter delivered at such. branch office, to 'be paid on delivery: Pro vided, That. no letter shall be Rent from the principal office to such 'branch.- office for, delivery contrary to the request of the party to whom - the name may be addressed: :. Indprosid4 The expense of such branch service shall not exceed the receipts on ao .count thereof. -Elea. 2... And b. if, further enacted, Tbat the tenth • section , of an sot entitled "An sot to establish oertain poet-routes, ind for other purposes," approved March third, eighteen 'hundred and forty-seven, be and herebris repealed. Approved, April 16, 1862. • • [Posits—No. 63.] AN ACT making additional appropriations for the nasal SOITiOII for the year, ending , Jane thirty,.eighteen hundred.and sixty- B f it ow e' a t : by ,the Besets and Rowe of Bicqmiatiof orxhs Visited Skase of Amer ica .-4f/ , Coiiiren • auentbkdk-That the fol lowing some, be -and thity are hereby ap propriated,' to:be paid out or. any money in the Treasury not' otherwise appropriated, for Wei service of the- year eighteen hun dred and. sixty-two.' - Por the purchase 'of Vessels and altera tions incurred in titling them for service, two million five hundred and thirty thou sand dollars., . . . . . For the purchase of additional .vessels, two millions of dollars..7' For the purchase of nautical instm manta,: books, nips, and charts, twenty thotusind.dollars. _. .- - . For repairs at Observatory, freight, end , transportation; three thousand. dollars. For the ordnance foundry at the. Wish=. ington navy yard, fifty thonsand:doilfri. For 'ordnance, - one million Sec- 2 -And be it /urger Cizieted,:That tke start' of wen hundred and eighty three , thousand two hundred and ninety four dollars, being the amount neoessary to be .provided, as, estimated by a board appointed' for purpose ; to par for and lint& the Stevens' battery now partially . Constructed at Hoboken, New Jersej; be and the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated for-;the inimedinte comple tion of said - beittewy:s /Voided, That in t h e fet the completion of said It shin be • stipulated that no part of the money g3Aeveni to klyt 1/41E49filierdiv:expended by him 4' 2 '. ; , ', ,Mg. , 14.* -7 414;betOin 4 " 4111 -~" k. '=' ... theamount 'of said claim shall be' estab lished to the satisfaction br the Secretary of the Navy, •and the payment of said sum shall be contingentupon the success of said vessel as an iron -clad, sea-gbing, war steam er, to, be determined by the President, and snob contract shall stipulate the time within which the vessel shall be completed : Pro vided nevertheless, That said money shall not be expended unless the Secretary of the Navy is of the opinion that the same will secure to the public service an efficient steam battery. Sec. S. And Lt it further enacted, Tha4 the sum of thirteen_millions of dollars be appropriated, to enable the Secretary of the Navy to construct iron-clad eteatu-ves- Bela of war. Sec. 4. And be it further mllaCted, That the .Secretary of the Navy-Pis authorized to commute the navy ration. of coffee and sugar for the extract of coffee combined with - milk and sugar, Ao be procured in the same manner and under like restrictions and guarantees as are preserved meats, pickles, butter, and dessicated vegetables, if be shall believe it will be conducive to the health and comfort of the navy, and not more expensive tothe Government than the present ration, and if it shall be ac ceptable to the men. Approved, April 17, 1862. _ [Primic—No. 64.] AN ACT. making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department during the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and silty three. Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amer ica • in' Congress assembled, That the fol siims be and the same are hereby appropriated for the service of the Post Moe Department for the year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and sixty three, out of any moneys in the Treasury arising from the revenues of said depart ment, in conformity to the act of the second of July, eighteen hundred -and thirty-eix : For transportation of the mails, (inland) air million nine hundred and sixty-ono thousand dollars. For compensation to postmmtors, two million two hundred and thirty-four thou sand dollaia. For clerks in the offices of postmasters, eight hundred and forty-six thousand dot lira. For ship, steamboat, and way letters, twelve" thousand dollars. For furniture in the post offices, two thousand dollars. For advertising, thirty-six thousand dollara. For nual‘bags, seventy-five thousand denim For wrapping paper, forty-five thousand dollars. For mail looks, keys, and stamps, fifty six thousand dollars. For mail depredations and special agents, seventy-five thousand dollare. For miscellaneous payments, one hun dred and eightkseven thousand dollars. For postage stamps and stamped envel opes, ninety thonsind dollars. For payments of balances doe to foreign countries, two hundred and thirty thou- sand dollars. ' For payment to letter carriers, one hun Bred and fifty-two thousand dollars. For transportation of foreign mails, four hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars- For compensation of twenty-five addi tional clerks in the Post Office Department, authorized by the. "Act to promote the efficiency of the Dead Letter Office," ap proved Jantiary twenty-first, eighteen hun dred and sixty-two, from the date of their appointment to the thirtieth of June, eigh teen hundred and sixty-two, eight thou sand eight hundred dollars. See. 2. And be it further entitled, That if the revenues of the Post Office Depart ment shall be insufficient to meet the ap propriations of this sct, then the stun of two million one hundred and twenty thou sand dollars, or so much thereof an may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appro. 'seed, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in the revenue of the Foot Office Department for the year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and sixty-three. Sec. 8. And be it further intecred That tho sum of one million dollars is hereby appropriated, ant of any money in the -Treasury not othemise appropriated, for the service of the California central route. See. 4. And be it further enacted, That all acts and parts of acts heretofore.paseed requiring that the Postmaster General in causing the transportation of malls by steam-ships between the United States and any foreign port or ports, or between any ports of the United States, touching at a foreign port, shall give preference to American over foreign steam-ships, when departing from the same port for the Bathe destination within three days of each other, be and the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 5. And be * if further enacted, That the Postmaster General be and Leis hereby authorized to establish a coast mail, not less than semi-monthly, by steam vessels, between San Francisco and Crescent City, in the State of California, including ser vice at the intermediate ports: Provided, That the sum to be paid for such service shall not exceed the sum ortwenty thou sand dollars pet annum. Approved, April 17,1882. Arrivals at the ! evrose.. • ILAN/SION MOUSE—LI • ttnelpal Hotels, is LAST NIGHT. T et., near It. It. Depot 010101 a • • 8 Dollar, New Task, I KcEwlag, XaadatUa KaPriaa, E Surdas% Ohio N Hata, &aurae D Itarera; Pa iths'ire olBl o: Mon. cit 7 E Karr, I..Libarty Mean, Boston J Robicam„ Obto E Biala Dancanon P Shafer, A McDevitt, Uniontown J Smith, Smith's itlint A Beery lady, Pa W Carr, J Wattorson, Edictal a Poster, West. cv D Panorama, J Cresson, P h T Swine% Indiana I S Tonga' J Ellis, Bloomington Martan. raTarro co • D Eamon, Hidlidayabarg Waster. Dlilladaligtht Tom``,, ' do A , Lebanon co 8 George, it Ways. W Leather , _ W Ohio • HAEL'Et DOTZL—Li. W W %Pallam, H 0 McCurdy B Malntlis, Kent A B Brown; Cennorobviri 0 Belden, Wesson, 0 11. Chambers, Knosville,o A J Mlles, likaory, T W Hutton, Monroeville T A M'Croily, Lewisville B. 0 Gellneeth, Freeport J N Tomball, Sommenwe J Woodroff, Boum X Obese, Xanefleld H N Neel, MllNin Mn Memo)" J Lytle, Steubenville TIM MUTIIIOI3 Freeport T M XrClung:Plum tp. W McClain, Bcbleetonce J W Kelly d H Meerut, Canonebnrg J.D • Onishca, Bridgollie £ Mcßride, .W Middleton W Blchards, Now Lisbon WpriCS, Wept Poiht, 0 floe Fontylh;Xlcltury 0 Sidvitlyi Pilau tp J C Elliott • I . MLYClue,SlOlienStation in 4116, below &evonth. EACI!;& HOTEL—Ube lOU rw Jao Lamb, Coolie:will& P Donity, WheelMS • H Crblang, ladbma Hadar; do W Davis, • J Wit*ll. Ohlo H H.Waltbralr, J H Hterenaon. JA Chain. Phil► . A Hata, Ohio 011 'Arneirtzmig, Lllnolo W Frick; Salem X li'de 0 Zimmersoan..Balleir J Andaman Anwar. 11 Dudley. Us W Ham Jac, Whit*, dmithflald, 0 Thee Daaao, Comb`d co Wionds, d Lembo; Mt hicloton P Taylor, .SED 'LION HOU No. ISt. Clair won. . raorturroc. 1. Boyer, Joho Shoop, 011 City M itllttor, Po 0 Pltaynolde; 'Po &Strati-11%4er ZW/tiellecll, Warm co D Joboaon, , Z Eichnitats, W Hooky, fferrlottarillo I Omar; Wxi:mbar, D Cool, With. oo B P Oorill, Btamor co oho GlocKlyard, - ' Jos Stoodyard, . . That Mcliallo. Canons.. bum Po, • 115'.111 ,WJ .towilt* Btottlwlllo B AllostiWorrozi co . IV?. 00110036 B Ii Stria:old; Pranklln J Dothan*, Thong* co 'A Jeffrey, Cron Onsok ''• I J M Stewart, Boon Yal - - .B McQuaid, Huntingdon EdlortrWhohlugton jolts *With Ymkln M Zone I do M Bongo', Drookrillo WOLrk,, ..do mairackoi do - JoharDnition, eatligh• B Calcalitueßildgritis I. itinum, N. Dzighton. Olt Potter, J Dyerly, =nolo L P Walkor, Sugar - Richi*,Bt..-Vouto .1 Potts,. . - do z W Meeker, Nordinun 0 Meeker, Lawnonco co KATIoNAL.Itm • Bd 131 Water indlet. • P. WOMB. John Laos, Who ifegEs W "7.Artnt 2hdtD . Dialk. • Einnady;ljoolui* Jctamivai, P 2 ; I Ito YLkq Odlllbrais Yo Clook3Oblo W rattersoo, Emwi g, ~ "~ "... CO Ai 4IERCL4L RECORD CQMMITTIE OF ARBITRATION OF BO:: RD .OF TRADE FOR FEBRUARY AND AIATICII. 31.:Csreas, V. P., J. J. G11.4. 0 '1z, J. I. licisscrx, I.lsstss PIECE, J• It. PassToS. riorrsuuns:ti MARKETS tampers.l eliecinttg fa, tL Pindwg% Paitz 1tir.6..1, April 2.11, 1862. FL; I.ll3—iii moderate local reqn , st, with no change in prices; sala 0125 bblslly at i7r.g.5,20; 30 do do at f35;.§6,10; 00 do do at p 5; e 0 do at t 4,73 for Extra. $3,10 fur Faintly/and 350 do high grnds lawny on priirate terra. CRUDE OIL---continues very dull, oldie price* are rather uusettled, vole of 611;04 41 and 42 gravi ty, at 4c per gall, lib's to be returned, and 100 bble at 4c per ge11—51,2.5 allowed fur Ws. 13AOLIN—quirt end dull; vale 0f3,000 IDs, at 4},c for . Shoulders, and liXe for Plaid Hamm 1,000 lbs Plot° name at biic. DIILED FRUlT—bale of 20 bush cointimil Apples. at $1,40; 20 bash Prachas at 0.,50, and 40 do prime et $2.75. POTATOES-4We. of 100 bush prime Pink Eyo at 45c, and 300 brmis Prince Alberts at 50c. MAPLE 110LASSES—Sa1s'or16 Jui at $l,OO per gitlL LAIID—SaIa of 2 tails pcline country at 7c ti lb • FEATLIERS—SaIe 0[125 , flee Geese, Fcmthen at per ID. CHEESE—SeIo of 10 bores Oosben at WRISICY—SaIe of 16 Uhl common at 22c per toga CORN MEAL—SaIe of CO bash prime gifted from store at 430 per bomb. • SEEDS—SaIe of 11 bush prime Timothy at $l,lO, wad 20 do prime Clover at $4,50. ' BUTTER—alecllntng; aala of 8 kegs prime Roll at 17c, and 2 boxer and 4 bbl, common 801 l at 150. WHEAT—unchanged; sale of d 7 bush cummuu =land at 96c rr bush. Philadelphia Cattle Market Aran. 21.—The offerings of B.( Cattle show demean this wok over last, teaching some 1450 head and the market wart very dull; prime, although with out much actual change In quutatfoua wore fully 30e lower at the olose, nod ranged at from $7 to $9, the latter for runt quality. Ths following are the par ticulars of the eaten made to-day at the Avenue Yard 31 Lancaster co, i . Mention .......- ' 8 ,14, 31 do Bannedy .......- 18 do B 0 Baldwin : ent 30 do B F Huston.. ...... ..:....SI,W9 40 du Jua Idcrlllen, Jr 8 6,48,4 83 du Haymaker 8 41131, 111 do H. Miller-- ...... .-..... 8 64,9 88 Lancaster county, Kimble a Kirk...-. 8 Oa 67 lancsatar 00., Cochran &McCall 8X48 8 4 60 Ohio and Lancaster co, P Hathaway—. 8 411% 26 Illluots, J ilaldunirldits 8 cydi 160 Western, Mooney et 01.18111. 06 du Ullman, Bhanthars aco 1 4 -111' .1 ii 71 Berks co, rellhltner a KirVIII.- • 3 (4< 80. Western, 11 Cluilll •••- 7 :416 8 54 36 Ohlo, 4611 . 7 .5413 ,6 ": 64 Palma, railer 4 8r05....-.............-- 7 48,,, 37 Lancaster county, Mctlense...— 8 61,8„ti 40 Ohio, 6snlth a Mooney 8 (p/ 68 Western, acturrn 8 ( E sti% 34 Ohio, Owen Sath.. 7%cisa,tb 25 l'enna, D White 7 @ti 13 du Ketner.....—— 7 kidPi 1i do • 0 •irsnaan • 7 CaaSy Cola. am, Csityra—Abortt Tt , were &rpm.' of at from $lll to I.llloach, tot to cmclittort. Lt..—are tooter, thu recylpts and mire reouhluot oodno 26(1' U hued, tududlug V.Uol.id at Imhoff's at NY '4 5 % fur still; s:,.*- 6 03i fur core led, and ax, t. Avenue Toni at the lOU Ito het. Sotitit , —About 1200 ooro dl.paont of at lk for oho:tr ot, and 6,4.1,S e pur ID tar caul skimp; rittheA lower than last Imola.. Imports by River LOUISVILLE—no EzrroN Lido flour, 11 F 101,16,11 0 ro; ILL , du au, b Limlnky; Wed° do, Drown hirkpotrlidt; 1 , 0.311 Woo, LUCIA., la, 00; It Lor, dry pourlorr, Book dr. co; C Lg. ftutiLer!, 1.1441 111, Lov S c-u, s 1 ruquy Kir tads, Ithodes 6 Voruor; htl. ioLucce, v., to. Lard, 61 W. obhky, 130 Oos moot. a or►o a co. CIN , ANNATJ—esa i..nrrj LOCI/11,4 bu suedl uo., J Y Iloul114; 6do da, AS donors co; Ido vo w..n, J n.fer t sun; 41 J S Ciall.udert, IJ chl r...ytti S bra; 44 do du, AAA C 155 do .N 4, ~ vba 4 , /6 o huity, Jos Loduk; lon do do, lustrong; 3 c.Y hums, 0 t J A *boa, do 00, inusb".*. $ bales cattail, Prasurk to, bb age, 110 cks, ILMJ boo.. SOU Luis !us. park, 104 du ipsef, co. CLOC&O & CO. WLIKELLIsti--ssa -Jona T. litrCoaas-3 cables, J .14 Blabber.; 3 cka acme, 1 bin, Cteree A co; bti piss i trolcre., holosnoti Shuttle; ii tio do, 31 kniiaolclic Icke ware, 1) Boietett. 4 10. Al omit... 3 calves, Milldam Lisrmeolt, ii Inds dry reach et.' appitie,J A Fetzer , 4do do de, newt A let:au: I I 0.4 WO, Brier, Wood ,a., . boe gi........5, W 0,0.1.1; .1 planes, Job. II 31elluri 1 pkga, Collum Car ; 43 WA*. JJ bf do alc, Bo }Among*, 4 hills ankJAA C 0..; 4 do ergs, W l' Boca A ea; -g.t.,,ge: hoop pub., C Matti); 11,tato split hope, bat. it. 1,17.1. SC. LUCTS.--rev Astro:. a--1 A hardware. J C 6 Lein; nu Mils owl, Ilryot, Itiatarde 8 c , ..; 34 c.d.lice t.tocco, J A Basuto; n 1 WA. viltiaky, Jae Boyd; do do, Jo 1o6.14; 'ai it. on, BCAJU in... Jen 23.} oil bid.., .4 Li )111144-, 074 line Hoar, lfid to and WO. meat, limb. 8 cu. . Imports by Railroad Plrtlat,TlU, It. WAnt4 CIVICAGO }Lll.ltoAo. April bga 14,taton, Beckaro R Long; ltu 4131. L 4.413,13 Ilutchlnouu. I car ...gricultoral 1mp1e 034414. 134134 Dickey k co; 175 aka 4,131. Cifoorg. Vatclurn; It, 144 flour, .133 .11ctlully • co; 110 oil P 4.lfer; 1 001 Laroc., Fraok Vangorder; 11l atm 4,41. 110.1.41 Vcroor; Y car. ..4441 la.crszaro S PlTTentlne 11.ititaan, April 22.- 10 vsoks appl• butter, 1 Gbt butter. Fronk Vaugorder lot ets Irtaisat, klclntlloajh , trmith At a.; WO furl, J. lima; 107 01l Ulla, Jilin. pla011; 1 Car scrzp delay Dummll, Icat L 11 Yolgt .1 cu. [giver News, Itut rarer Las seceded Ave feet during dot ta@nty - foul boort coding 1.1 er@aing, at whiolt time lb. pler menu indicated tweet; list. The weather yes terday was clear and pl.sant, and the troll! woo a pererptible improvement to budge., at lb. wharf. There was a rantaideieble *mount of freight gapped for ••noes. points below, tort we regret to •taro that @rime have boon minced to a very low figure The arrival• include the Lavine Logan, from Cincinnati, Kenton, from Louisville, and Action:ll.lo= *at Louis. This is tho !rot eLlt to this port of the latter boat dace oho wu w unfortunato u to sink la the anal ot Science. for Ovilipolls, J. IL Ford, fur elacinnati,Dsootah, for St. Louie and eltkirl, (.r Nvansellis, cleared hut enniug. They all had light trip• with the @sorption of the Dacotalt. ...... !Lorenzo sad Hallman. from Ten... rtror, with wounded ooldlers, ay. 'spotted to arrtra bore about Saturday morning The !haling Logan in onderroring to got In to the what, about two o'clock yesterday morning, wrung around against • barge load.' with coal. causing' It to sink instantly. No blame out be atteched m thoofelosts of the boat, as the barge had no signal light, and was lying out. tido of a tow-boat. • ]tot Watesalso--The (kid. Iloradu. Is the ragular %lirallag ".441 for to-alay, loarlag at noon. . ion 8h Lome—The otatunodlous Adriatic. Capt, Smith, will have fur Bt. Louie this evening without, fell. The Weennoreland, Capt. trans, will Le next no the Ileq leaving on geturdey.l lfun vaa Urea, hlntersewrs.ittrra—The fred. Lorenz, Capt. Dismay and iloretice, Copt. Hriokoll, at. ennounted to ieeva KS 6bore forthwith. ISTEArMilawil Foil LOUII:3VILLE, EVA NS- ‘ l4 l - 41 WiLLE tilT..VEUNiht—ltsw- ULAB Piicifet-The ticenerit NWammi UkAl Capt. H. Calhoun, will leave for the above arid all In. termerUats ;waste WKDNEriDit f lost, at tp. la. Woe freight or pimp apply onboard or to , • J. B. WV irtilsYtili (Jo. A obi. pUK UIIVGINNA'II,.LOI.IIS TALIC u tvikotahl*.arloolatmater WsT.MuIIILLsAm, Irdward L'ausT•olll leave aa abova op OATUItYs V, tutil Inn., at 4'p. b. fur Iralght ar paaaag• apply • um Ward ar. lo • ma+ .J. B .LIVINOSTON a 00., A I, l Olt — ST. LOUIS, ROOK Is -1' LataND, GALENA AND ST. PAUL . Lilt EQT.—The hoe steamer DIADEM, Caps. -- will have for the above and all Intersadlata parts on WFDPLSDaY, Bulk Ina. For freight or pottage .pl Laa.rd. 1. 4 1‘ 10 bT. IA) L 3, t AND Cr. PAUL.—The finestean4 ri.Oltle Net, Dos D. 2. DrickwlLwill. Warm (Law, nounood otiTLIVNIDAT. 24tb 'hot.. at 4p, m. rot and all - Interrordlate -puns iIIISDAY, the 5.37.1 lout , lot 4 o•ejock p. For freight or potauga ip• •ply on board or to • • . • - •'• • J/tblid OCILLINS k CO.. Unto; - bT. LOUIS , bT. YAUL 1.7 AND dtiNtilbOTA ,11,1. VDK 9: Mt ON 03 H. WITDOUT lIN-1 , 1111 1 1.11•111, , An• - YDRD. I.OII.NNZ, 0446 I. M. Mom,- . 14 % 1 4 , - nbohn on TIDDISDAT, 1b.141k inn.. •t tn. am :dor INgbt or poniard 404 on Wirt or to • , 14 4.-14 LIVINGSTONA'OO;; A 4't.: FACET:L.-41A SE. LOUIS:4M O KUK., HOCK ISLA10). U A.IUQU id A PAD,L......The ow= summer XON.ITOK, Cipt. Wm. Doan; will loam Su tho'slmvir. And sit lumme4hits puts oa.mositsr. Idak at 8 "odr T. 'M.— Nur frithibt palffilet apply on beard or to .r. . LIYINOSTON Aitants. 14,1411.1.11,A.J1, W 131.11ttla L 1 ZLNESVILLB . saw mid boaatl(4l psamor .4testnew EMMA ta • DAM; 0444: Monroe - Ayers, low* Pitt4b4rgh Au . EansulDe EMT TUESDAY: it 4 o'clock - p. ar Isms Zunuilla lIVEDI IrITIDAT, a.NI.. PM freighter pasrig• apply on Mein er - , It. LITLEGSTON* 0 14 .1A4 44 1 4 1,Pitta1ati11.,-; A. MIMI i CO.. 4gfuts. Laurin*. soli R ;_ T `.:i:.a.~._a 1 ... HOTELk. =CE=M VA AND 367 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN. ST.. NEW YORK This first-clam house—the most quiet, home-like, end pleasant betel In the city—offere superior in ducements to then, visiting NEW TORE for busl od. or pkwaure. ilt is central In Its location, and kept on the EVROYRAN PLAN, la connection with TAILORS SALOON, where refreshments can be bad at all hours, or sereod hi their own rooms. The charges ore moderate, the rooms and attendshce at the firat order—bathe, and all the modern colleen. ielet.es attached. nhs:3tud FRENCH'S HOTEL, • ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN 4JIT I.IF , NEW YORK- BINGLE 12.00,14 FIFTY 01INTS JIM DAT /laH Spare, corner Frnakfors Cerra. (Oppoefta City 11.11.) COI - Neale ea they may twordened , iu the spar.lo:a Refectory. There Is Barber'e Bhop and Bath Ilet.tue attached to the Hotel lOariteware of RUNNERS ilad HACK - MEN who ray wa ere full. uo224Allem B. FRENilli. PIMPIUrTOI. ICU WI . Iit).UMRIILY EA B.LE'S,) li ANL 19 PARK ROW, Opposite tL• &sun Houma and Park I=3 Paws or Boar 51,60 Pro Os, Thie lung established and I.,opular UMW Iwo re tautly been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the ad dition of over WU roome,•and now hasat.mmocla tions over persoue. It has also thor oughly renovated and refurniiihed, and Is MATZO IT *TSAI A..ID LIGHTED KITH Gal THILIVOTIOUT. This Hotel has one Of the beetlocattoos le the city, it easy of MOM/ from , all the Steamboat@ and Bali toads leading to the city, and ts convenient to all the city conveyances. It hoe now al, the requhlte• of a FIRST ULASS HOTEL, Ensuring dui comfort of Its Inmates. • Tee patronage of the travelling public to r,,,,pect. fully solicited. ilEtTsUlca. 51,60 van DAT; .rtaBLISUIX H. 1,. POWERS. Pro rietor. WESTER/ Litlf Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Cortlandt Nun BROLDWAT, Nan Tones IJII4 Thle old entablialied and favorite reeo ' t of the Basil:pee Community, has been reototly reptted, and , is °replete to every thing tbst can pan ter to the comforts of It. patrons. Latin.. and fa Mee are specially and caretully provided for. It le neutrally located to the Luanne& tof the city, and isConthrsoue to the principal dues of steam boat., care, umnltrueee, ferriro, dm. la coostmeenco of the praisers canned by the re banion, pd.s have been reduced to WM WALLA Ann FUT/ CIATA no DAT. The table is amply supplied with all the luturita of the swarm, and is equal to that of arty other hotel in the country. Ample actanornothitions are °Pared for upward of 4W guest& DH-Do not bellows runners, beak:nen, and others, nhe "ay •"the Wentern flutda I. 1). D. WINCHESTER, ISopristor. Toos. D. WINO/WM[l. isl4,3us A•AHICAN ticgeroN, im the larpet and best arranged Liceel In the New England ntatm; la centrally located, and eat; i 4 ae ons. from all the ruttlea of I. It root/Una all the ww ern icuproromanta, and army eoneenlence Sr, the contort and accoatuvatatlon of the 'rat ellng public. the skeplug mama are largo and well venttlatedi the e•ltna Of Muni. are well arranged, cud ce.nyletely turntable' for Lamaze.ad large trarellng parted, and the Louse will continue to be kept an. ent niece hotel In ewer; n»poct. LEWLS itletv Protuletor. DISSOLUTIO.IrS, 411 rik:B l YL - Miiog.—llissolved — oiiil, arch IT mutual unsaid; NELSON JON ud /LIAAH HA MN Ch, of the first uT ttelsou•Juors 'Cu., ha the Ilumbers/1 and West Pittsburgh ferry, ati..41,3t r i i6.,,:oLti Ti 11.% OF FA WI'N ERSit IP. —The Eitrtuarablp tieretoforei *misting betistou Nialitir vies usi tins lth In .lnot. The 1...11411 a the turn ere In the of JAMES .11rhAT, No. 315 Liberty Orrin, for sett/x -[ll.. . JAWS.; kid( AY.. DrssuLlirluN ov luterNiut:sitie —The parinerehlp bennorer• raiding between LLIPs hleß Alf, eras mutually dlsatlytel on the alb tuatara. The *Annan to of the tlrtu ere lu the !lauds of JA.3IZS aleß Ar t hio.atoLlherte elme, thr eettletuent. apltata JAM kett.e.Y. nilogOL TNJIti ut PAItT.SiIidi.SOLN. if —.The partnership Loreto/ore ealel hat nndertho came of JOU N l Wt i * a ettfiS, ie thbtl>J 41heol, ea by mutual ouueent. The bueloece of the ; late firm mill be ..tiled by either of the coderehimegl, at the elfin, No. 61 'Water otreet. JOHN I UV: IN. 11E.t4111f JOB'S 11:W1N. Ja. Pitteharah March 31st, 1853. molt trod NoTicE._ , The co-partnership hereto. fore erletlog tatty.** JOHN B. CANYIELD sod D. lti. BARBOUR.. order the name mad style of 3: B. CANTLELB.It (AX.. la disadred by limitation. The butdoess of the late clean will be settled by John B. Canfield, .rho wilt continue the Pnnlalon. Pro. Jae» mad flolumlettoo do:sinew, at the old nat', No. 141 sad lla Vint street. JOHN B. C.tNYLELL. l'lnaleurgh. Jaw. 1. TO LET. rile LET.—A large, well finished and .1 comfortably fumlabad Moro on liarkrt, &Asian Third and Youstl i t it a t = A il i ptt by kl;. Averyi fAid.caniby.t"yod benNbro uog lullx blataoria Ambrorype ROOM% Conker of Third and Markatatroata. Also. several Upon= aultable >or °M b. Beat very low, to milt thir Miura. • E. D. GAZZAM, a litf corner Third and M.rkrt 1.4 1 11 K tWO .1: story Drick flow% of soma rooms, with • Dece itful lot and haw good location. Invite of J. W. F. WHITE, IPS FlRhittrici. Pittsburgh. 1,4 1 013 RENT. —Six large and well .1: lighted 8110 PS, Welt*, suitabla for Cabinet tickers' at hisolite. 'Shops, wIU Do leased to ons or Althwittit tarn., A • vat 4d Fifth street. lica INK U • ILICNT-4n Oil e 1 er.ry, 1n coasplete . order. Apply to R0DT..A.13TH131113, atbdvltt Att'y at I.Avr. NA,1133 fourth NT—A comfortable Dwelling Host.; S rooms; IS stable And carriage house; acres had, well sit with apple sad peach trees, ma. Arbor, de. Will be toiled too good tenant fora tom , ber of years. Exiostre of WATT & WILSON, Stfid Liberty &trent. • Auso—A three story Erick Dwelling on Colwell street; 8 rooms, to goad order. Apply to leaattf Wit TT A Wll4O/1,19811 Liberty et. RE 31t—A. two iltory Brick Dwell ing on Hay sheet; recently pspered and painted throughout.. Possession given inuardiately. , Ho. gaits of , JAL DALZYLD t SON, wlll4 09-and 70, Water street. l U' - • vt—A are • muse on ater street. 48 feet front t running throuh- -to Front street. Segall.° of JAS. DALZULL It SON.. fell Mk and 70 Water street. Li() "—A ma story Brick House . . A; cA lispleattde street, Allegbeel29lll, by • tat 4,L)2%. MIS% 273 L iberty street.. MISCELLaJUEOUS N E W CARPETS, Oil Cloths, &0., es M o L- u Wo. 81 Fourth Street, Bought previous to the late advance In plow, of which the !Idlest advantage la atoned to parclasaels FOR. CABA. . • • del] L i lt IT 1:.0.11104,--114DOOILMTNTEI TO PUT. ottaasste.—A very bap Mock of .choice of pointed varieties to choose. Trout; with every part. tole ears taken to hove every variety true to value. • Of Applo alone wo bare 170.000,40,000 of. . which aro three "rite °lda, 10,000 four roar ale. Tear, 10,- WO two to thieo oars old. Poach, Plum, &c., a One EIMMi=ZIZZ= . . NYNDONNiiiP fiata 1 ta A fect,l4 tilt, hundred. '-cheap; alsoitillADD TREKS AND' IDDIUNDPNY, Arbolearle and refill.- •. • • • • • • : • Addraia PITTADUDDLI, AND. OARIiAND NOW , ' AERIES, Pittelnugh, Pa. • •-. 4.14,16.4er . ?4,11R flalll7. JAALIitiLI.DS tfc gork: COTTON. MILL, - Amar.onExT, OretaiLiti BAGS AND OP OSNABUROB, Iscgss TO 40 INCHNO WIDS. leN Pittliborglk, will rkoirlialtintlfrti.‘ ocrEdlT A s i!t3yit4 . .ant.b 91, IFIXAMI2I4OII2f T. Taccotant • • ThV bnet, 11011 , tiutninf in the' Pletskofik and 'Wheeling Mine, will be;o or,d ai prOratc isle till FILIDAT.Aprit 2600. If not dillepoood of before flu tat, she will- . t1 1 :17 14 sold it MAIZE) AUCL TIOI ea llsit aria chlotir c ~ I nqulrn of split DUNCIAIf, Adzo'n ,, • ' oLS ere. TO PETROLEUM-REFFERS SHIPPEILS OP THE ORD,DE ASTICLIL I n.m.ea.budid la the cat OF slew Toss & COMIIISSIO HOUSE, Ameba exclusive sale erp t ie emomuxlitiet, and aka to supply you with CAUUTIO SODA, SULPIIUIII.O AO/A, R,V.PTY BARRELS, GLUE, BUNGS,,ke. I am vinare& to make liber'al cub &drum in, conalgumeuts, mei to aim your Mathew prompt at tention. ' re'Vorreepuuderste Is requested and ecassigtumouts Wicked. WILLIAM A. No. 77 Malden N or York. hum ............. =mom UNDSAY & BARBOURt CARBON OIL, LAMP SLANUFAOTUFIZR6 No. 22 WOOD STREET, Q=MM! GEO. M. lIOLDBUTP .SAX. DIZTAN....d. T. 11'COISSILICK WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. • - HOLDSHIP, BB IAN@ CO., • 21 1421UPACIIIPAPIll or BURNING OIL Alit) LUBRICATING OIL, Roep ooustantly ou hand tho vary boat quality of BURNING OIL, dear and without odor, also, • good LUBRICATOR, pure WRITE BENZOLE and CAR GREASE. orders loft et No. 35 pure Brace, Bank Block, second Door, will bo promptly attended to. EAGLE OIL WOIIIOS.—WIGHTIditi a aI 4 .I)EISON, refiners and dealers to • PURE CARBON OIL, (finality. guaranteed,) PITTSBUIIGR, PA. SW CAR GREASE and BENZOLE:constantly on hand. Orders received for the arnseat at 011ESS, SMITH Co.'s, Water and First streets. at2titeni CORNPLANTER OIL COMPANY. IL IL DAVIS, 11-csiticaL JOILN IRWIN, Jr., &c', cowl Tresa'r. Diatcwons—it. L. Davis; T. H. Nertn, J. L. Cu. nagium, A. Cambron, John Irntn, Jr. rETILOLEUM, of light vanity, from the wells of the company, on Oil Crook, to Venaniyo county, con stantly on Laud and for sale. Office •t T.H. Nevin a Co.'., No. 26 WOOD ST., Pittebur • Is. nt 4:1 vi DEIIikIN.S. OIL W 0 J. MILLEB & CO. BM6l;'il3=lS= Odic. and Warehouse, Z. 3 111.A.HkET STREET, Pittsburgh. • . Manzihie:turas of ILLUMINATING and LU HBI• .GATING CARBO OILS and 11.ENZOLE. . . war No. l• . ILEYENNIO OIL, yak:ranted ,soo-implo- .lIBRICATING OIL, AT TH2 LOW men or 25 CENTS FIB GALLON, oonstantly au hand and far sale bj. IL C. AJ. IL SA.WYEIL A. to the quality, we refer to annexed oort hate: Pturessung, Nov. 1.1,- - 100: Nam. A. O. d J. IL Earryer—Groute : The Lubri cating 011 we are getting tront you we dad to he the beet ter our nurposee we bars ever used. Tux L. 8. H. It. B. B. Co-, • Br Wu, ESPY, Pn.id..4 L UCIFER OIL WORKS. WILLIAM P. WOOLIIID4E, MANUTACTVILIE Or OPAL AND OAILBON OILS, and dealer in LANPs, ULIINNED4 N. T 9 Market mutat, between Se,onail and Third, PITTSBUILIIII, WRITE BOBBING OIL, MAE DEBBOBIZED BENZAWL AND 'mum GLALUSIED auounisav oth, Lamm; OIL OY ALL tiIiAVITLAU! PUILCILLSED. atetiew 011 Larrol. wauted. Culver Uffica,.l:oacuK►ont* llooao. 41411;u5..r/yif IMAJIWS. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, N0..65 rovatnSTIMILT. 'CHARTERED IN DM. Opm Mills from 9to o'clock, atm on Wednesday and Saturday everting*, front Allay let to November let, from 4 to 9 o'clock, mad: from November let to Hay Ist from G to a o'clock. liepante received of all etima not leen than One DolLor, and a dividend of the profits declariel mire • year, in June and December. Lateran haa been de— clared eetchannually, to Jane and December, Ida. the Rana was orgardred, at the rate of ale per cant. a year. Interim, if not drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the depoeitor as principal, mil beam the same in tercet from the tint day* of June and December, come pounding tube a scar without troubling the depoat. TAIT to call, or even to lament hi. pass hook. At tide rate, mousy wW double to lege than twelve jeers, making in the aggregate Zlolt AND Ottli-tuts yea GTAT.I.V.A.I6 Hooka, vontalulnethe Charter, By-Lave*, mad Regulations, tunidaloal grape, on application. the Mike. Pscatoarr—GDOP.Gt A.LBREE. Tic. 'kcal:warm • . Law Pennock, John Mareball, Jamcli-D. D. Needs, A. D. Pollock; M. D, 11111 Burgin,.William J. Anerson, ;viz*. Juba 13. Mcieduen. Jubn 41.1e.uuder Speer, Bent. 1.. Yahneettek, Jenne McAuley, June. Herdmen, • Alexemler. Bradley, - John G. Backeitin. - George Black, John B. Canfild, Alonzo A: Curler, Clad., A. Calton, William Donahue, John Xmas, Hopewell Hepburn, William S. Hare., Peter H. Hunker, Richard Ha a, William 8. Lively, Eorcaaraax Jam TIRANE' 11,2ulewT Jams D. Kelley, • Peter A. Madeira, John U. Mellor, Jwnes ghhth,, Robert 'Robb, Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, - Danry L. Dingwall, John ti, Mboenberger, William E. Schmertz, Aletauder Isaac Whittler, G'bristlan Yeager. —CRASS. A.• CALTON LlD:um AN TRUST AND SAVINGS VI BASK, corner Sixth and Wood strum.. BANK OF DISCOUNT . AND DEPOSIT. SITOCKHOLDESS INDIVIIMILFLIABLE. DIRECTOIJS: ADAM HEINEMAN* Presiding. Spriuger Harlutugh; Augustus Hooreier, E. H. layers, Joesph Lang, J. V. Havekotte, Christian Siebert, Authouy Meyer, A. Grouse:igen DISCOUNT V. ER r DAY: mylently JOHN STEWART. OssAier. 6TOrE4 4c. A ' 'N, McCORMICK & CO., VALLEY rouinnr, Pitteburgh, Pa. aparwumuoviz, Mal/ Week htariutscturers er COOK, PARLOR-AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN ORATES, HOLLOW WEBE;'eth, Steal sod Glair Monlde, -ing KM Cullum - Min OwirtngiOeic Water sad lsr- OSP Pipe, Sad IrdDog Imp; Wagon it Su. Pr KANN, Pallep n j angoto, Car Wheel; and Outings generally. AL% Jobbing sad Outings made to order. Patented. - Portable Mlll, will Steam or Horse Power. nolVered JAM= r . YouNG BRorntras, DUCNIEINE Rni; nem, Liherty street, War the Outer Depot Pa. IL B. Plttsbargli, Pa., Inesulactare INAIONENE, HOT BLAST AND. 'BOLLING MILL ppersar, CA of eve7dionilon. OI P IPE, BOILER CAS pt TINGS, Pl= FRONTS, ORATE DABS, WAGON BOXES, &AD .AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP 000 K BOXES, Ac., always on hand and kw oak low: Orders left with W. W. YOLlNG.aomer of Wood street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt Wen- To FAMIERSANDOtt!. pros seam, Guowicra fignatlo.ll PATINT °JUIN Pik ANT SEPARATOR, . . . The 'superiority of this Over ao "othera la OM °c Mate In -its cheapness, simplicity and duratet.Y. Sound, la cleaning. Grata Meter, better and more Thoroughly, with you labor, than ,may ether num The Datonteo ofthe about ran bboa loss WI. gaged in manufacturing and rollingitgricultursi pisotenbi, guidgenlinCed of the groat want of a gOod Iran Sreicaning the difforent kinds of - Graln iut g Seeds, presents th is to the with con that It will meet their Wet" . • ." - hawing purchased the solaright to manufacture and' roll, A& above Grain fen and Separator In Waiters Penasylranha %Mara . gists', and' all (Itilo, and the aVer tit maths Indiana and Illinois, le now prepared to 1111 all order; 'whole , rata. or .rotail,.at xis Liberty Itrast, Pittaborgb:ro: W. W. wiLLI.AOI6 1011TROLITE OIL' WOlllLS.Ritiisx'ar; Propristori; Belluers end Illauubutur.' Pure /limning Petiollti—erede mirk, ' Pure Vila* Carbon 011, • . Pura Deodorised B. 4a, . Steen Clsuiftett Lubricating 01X, ••• No. 1, N0..2 end litk, IL&Uktaery OU, ' • • Arfuld 014 Dead 014 Glary 011, ••.• • Wegoin:andllyll Omen and 4iptr . l4 of Na,Phas; • - IKIR - 1;311fillif promptly,. • 1 1 1 11•01111aceoreer of Front iiad ‘StiiI1k11•11 Eno*. .1110onnewhrls Mum.. - • !014 Vsloool Mb itC;a2""k ?AIM, inntiluing 11011 W, With, goad two.sterratcme House, large Barn. SentY of: cbolcs fruit; situated 213 G tulles. front Greensburg. Anelv-to BIWA Ca, 108 Tetn'tb at . fil IL 13 • Tt ILLS-114 extra:heavy Car . t•ozi OD Darrols received iad lei UL by J. I. LIOOLTT 100 4.41 d VlVeterSan TrITI LAttp 0114-4 5 bbh• lucra 4***lTl Nt "F#4 l .0 6 ' SS!! 'S F" 44r • - • pia DALAtigritilON, PM • -- -Mitaigiowasesstnesi R4lLLlR:fMithit. aVELAND AND . l E TTSBURGH DAM , ;it:;; 2, I . ‘, WAY-TIME CHANGED. - On awl aftee MONDAY, Noratabar 3 2 j Enda add leave the Depot of the Yaw mod. Rittablaglib sa Wows t - Pgabergi.; C.:limas ma Mama Mori Lao wa Leave. Pittaborgh.—.--- 0. .....-.... 1.:5g a. as do Stenbenville..-----. Cula a. a. do 1,4 do 1;30 p. Arrive. p. do St. ad to Leaved Pittaburgh.- 1:38 p. too do Steubenville • MID p. do Newark ..... ... ..... iniadellas do Columbus laCt a. tat. Arrives ..... 7140 a. au do St- Limas-- p. m. No change of can between Pittsburgh ad Cincinnati. Splendid Sleeping Oars attached to all Night Trahm. /abbac WAY Leave' Pittaburgb.----.----. 1:66 a. to. do HelkvlUe...... dad a. in. do Steubenville-...... ..... 8:21I a. m. do .... gag L .. Leaves Pittaburio - Lai P. at. do We ll avill• • 4.:00 p. m. do , Steubenville... .. .. ... . ... bap p. tn. Anita, Dollar p. m. Connecting'at Wheeling with ' admen and Ohio Railroad, and at Dollar with Central Ohlc .Railroad for Zanesvillo, Lancaster, Circleville,. Columba" and Cincinnati. • otem. Maburstb and Loam Pittsburgh - ezis; bs6 do-LAVA: in. do AdErti.: m. do lindeon .. .. ....... &AS a Arrives Cleveland...?..a; ----.... ......... 0.06 Leaves Pittsburgh— do Wel6viilo ....... .......:.... ...... 4.00 p. do Berard —...-- do' Alliance p. do' Madsen BA p. in. Arrives Cleveland 0 10 p, to. • Connect at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch tug New Philadelphia and Canal Dover, at Alliance with Pitteburgb, Tort Wayne and Chicago Halftime], M. Utolion with Cleveland, Bartinvills and Ctocionati R. for Akrou; Cuyahoga rills and Millmalrarg, and at Cleveland with O. & D. $. R. foil:tie, Dunkirk and Buffalo with 0. & T. R. R.llbr 'Toledo; Detroit and L'hiosgo. _ Wellsville Accommodation les . Vps at 3c36 p. in. Returning trains arrive In Pitteborgh ae follows: ktall Express Train BOd a. so. Wellsville Accommodation 9:40 a. in. Pamengers &wiring to go to &audacity, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, meat be par. Mallet - to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Ticket° can be procured at the Liberty &trait Depot, Pittsburgh. JOEIN BTRWART, Ticket Agent. Tor further Inrormation apply to WILLIAM STEWART. Agent, At the Company'a Offlco in Freight 'Mellon; Penn at. . . u 7 T ER'A TY IiANGZILIZST - FOll tit,f4l4piipy 1862. TRH .11iNK851.-- . f: YAN/A.OENTICAL hatinT DAIL TRAINS. . . The MAIL !TRAIN lames Pittabargh fetal the Pamertgar depot, at the latimection of, Liberty and Oran streets, every morning (11 4 2A . Sundiyiat. e:10 a. m. stopping at all the pdn - batsmen Pittaburgh and his train arrives in Philadelphia ILLS p. m., making alma conlection far Now rork. - Tiam Kensington depot, at ;1.K.00 mid. night, over Camden and Amboy link - . The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the above named station doily at 4AO p. in., stopping only, al - Cato, aipal nations, making Mama "oonnecticoi 'at Bart* burg for Baltimore, Washingtan ,iusb Nan Mirk via Allentown. M. train anima in rhllidelphia ad li:05 a. in. , making conaeation• tee , New lark from Keusingtan depot, at 0.20 a. m., over .Cfamoen and Amboy Una. A Blespiag ate is rtm.binisigh from Pittaburgb to Jersey City, via Alltinti masa The FAST LING Unveil the anve nomad "MIMI daily (Sunday excepted) at 2:60:a 3.a litp .. l i a! only at pr=stions, and CoottPeeting i t burg for Mid WiushingM. TEde-thMe;s rival hi Philsdelpilli at 6:25 p. ittakthg clone ame• neetke for Nair York, from KeneingtOndepa. at 690. p. at, over Camden and Amboy line. ACCOVItIODATiON TRAINS. • The Johnstown Aeconimodation Train mites daily. (unapt Banday) at IWO p. m., stopping Mall ,tattoo : and running as tar to Conerumagh. • First Accoauxiodation Train for Wall'eetatiottleaim daily (except Sunday) at 6.40 a no. Second Aocatamolation Train for Will. !Biaggi' loam. daily (except Sunday) at IEOO - Third Accommodation Train fer -- .Wall'a elation leave. daily (except Sunday) at LEO -. ‘ • - Fourth Amommodation Train' km Well'. illation Laves dolly (mono liintlay) at fclio`ps no. ..;•-• • . gemming Trains anise in Pitteougnal bllotit Express, 1:15 p. ,to. Mall, 11:20 p. ; Fait' Lim, I:is a. a 1..; Johnetcwn Accommodation, 10:90 a. at. • First Wall'. Station Acotamiedition, sac! a. ca.' Bac! .ond wall'. Station Amonutiodation, 2:20 .; Thirdm Wall's 6tation Accomauslatiesh Lart p. m.; Fourth' Siation Accominodation, SSA p. m. - • Trabsfromßlairavilleaad indlanatemumisatlllairse villa Interaistkui with Joharrkma Almen:Modition Cast and Wtst,•Express and Mall Wok: ,• The public will Bad-it greatly to their intmart, in going Wan or Meet, to travol by tha Penasylvania Central Ballined, the acoanemplatkos now oftand canton Do yarn's:tell on any other nage. Thailand la Isallaatad with stone; anti is entthely frac froll'ilust. W. can promise sanity, speed and comfort to all who may favor Mile fload with their patronage. FAllis. . . • . .. _ i To Now Y0rk......;. -512 bti To' %Nino - ra.,„...-45 60 To Pldladalpida-.. 10 VG To Lan05tar„.....•.... B 66 $o Harriobnrg Baggage cleackta " to 41 tailona on tha ratmaylon• nia Control IL:Wined, and to Pldlattelphla,Ballhanr• and Nos York. . Passengers yorchaaing ; accordintickets In Cara be in charged in atoms, gto dkrtence trateled, addition to the atatlen rarah•nacept trews etallcess where - the Company has nelgrni. •7:-' • 310210Z. - -1n caws of less, the Cpespany will EOM thanaelves 'rseposurlble' for pawner ire !Fah and for as 82110911 t MMI SiOteithatioo. N. 15.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from tiul be. pot, at a charge net te exceed 15 er rich ientyr and beggaga. For tickets, applyornate t to par .l.-STANAZT. Agent,' At the Ivan Central Rsilboad Jarmo' Station, et,. Liberty, end Grant streets. • • • =MB LIFWIti; Itendent. Altoona, • sOla V•L VET •BA ALLEQHB IL. 5 4,4-ik*lgittl. , it 0 A D—WINTSit • BAINGEMEN T.—On andtatter Wednesday, Nov..ra bar . 14th. Ma, the snivel and departure el will be ea , • .. MAIL TRAlN—Leaves Pittsbu r gh at 7:15' a.m., wiring at Kittaiisehag : Leaves Mt -14 Mat A - 00p. so.. arrirsaat Pi 'Unlash at7SM p. to. .MILIODATION TRAlNS—leave Kittan ning at &11 a. m.,andvasat Pitt/burgh it 10:30a.m. Loaves Pittsburgh .at p. m., arrirao at Kittan• rang at UN le, mt. At Freeport, stags to Butler connect - with:ths Mali Train from Pittebnrgh, and Accohtmodation from Kittanning.. At Kittanning, Good Intent &see connect with Mail Train from Pitiabargh.and Nail Train - lhom Kittanning. Tickats mold to Botha, Rannihitown, eta.. .. : `. he: lee: • - PonsrlntendeiL S - - TEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NNW YORK AND LINTEPOOL , land ing sad embarking .Duemager• skt (fraud.) The Llvuppol, flew phis Stakinitap Company Intendal = MI powered Clyde-built Iron' Steams CITY Cr NEW 10114.....----.2aturdg, April 19. RANGABA)O...«... • Ap r il 26. CI TV. OF DACT11201112................25t0n1ay,-May 266 everi,B6tztrday, a 2604 from ..P4r.44, North 11= 1 .. facia 0e5zr.,....576,00 ictranteoz...—"ssopo do to Land= —. "50,00 .. do . ' to London.... MAO do to Pah .—.. SSA do - to Parid. ....'... ESP do to Hambtut. 86,00 do to Hamburg.: 116,00 LONDON NXIILBITION: Botaro tickets,' loa d= and book. . , , lint. . . . .... ...... Ptuselagon also t;;;;;;Qt, ii;mmen. Rot. indult, Antwerp, to.. At equally low reef. Warrenton" wlahlut Le Win Gut tiler friends eari buy tickets litre at the'followieg rata to liew Yak: from Liverpool or Queottatowu; LC Cobbh 574J8$ owlGlewrge Ito= Liverpool - 14 AM. -Nrout _ Tree nr ismer baba en perks annenraxlntiona lfr Piers, arid ark saparlaussi, iintgaere• -..Tter7 are built in WarrAishi bop kaatk i ii k , sud ban ilerPressanne -lionora.—Brarder Oka ire. (hard Ares rookst 840 . ..Psere irserreg rls neS reirsina go :P•seri. 40 H 1 Vril0141' No. sin VIM vni 3 /POSIN3ZEk.AND /1A.A°T11!"1. QM) AND STtAM nrtnts, I=l `PUMPS AND BRASS WORK OILS WELL > PIMPS of UZABS, OtTPZII . /RON , ' l,lO . i i *ou lt. o lTlMTMOhlmbas Yams. a al kite* isd ' MANIIP,IOTON.Y., - • . 11* I.*,SBll'lllflztoxttettssts; 11.1teio Potstow, • 00 -.• Nwlunaeelu Iu storfind ix sale - by Oarmir Mute and 1/114404,i;,, CAKS.4 l ..P,UlAtiftfi - JrCatoritandifor 7 , 09 r' lakr : ..Eituervroakalwoua,6,,,,, IT 1a14120 Ihrdthtsoa garnet. I. DUTTBK. b145,.10611:111oll m bl• - :'cap; . E'.,4ig .. n;;:.
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