• qi,e, - • - _ - 411 M . -18 LATE TRI.EGUPHIC ; rEws yam OUR EVENING EDITION.] The Battle= at floutiv - Mills—Arrival ' of .Wouaded .Boldierv7..!Sehdoner Overhauled, Ote. , • Forritclus - Miansoi, , April 25. 1 -The steamer Thos. Morgan. did not arrive until noon to- schooner 'was overhauled at 8 o'clock, thiisinotning; * the U. 8. gunboat Covirset, O'n.asepielen of fin attempt to nin the blockade and en* the .Bilsehe riv e t. rivn The captain , was taken of board the Minnesota, end stated bounCtorilattirsalnlet lie i • . Lad cargo of • beekpork; etc:, His papers weinishan•frile,htus. •I-. Leg-of truce - to-day ..returned with. the schooner Mississippi; which - bronght down from Norfolk, yesterday afternoon; the seven teen wounded prisoners, taken at the battle .of Southi kfilli,A4loitatien of the engagement on We Saturday reviously.seported.•-.The United Stites troops ainsisted of parts of five regimente—the • 21st 'Massachusetts,' 51st Pennsylvania; 9th and 89th Hew Turk, and 6th Me*, Itattipshire—under commando( Gen. Reno,,-numbering 500 er 600 _men. • They landed-below- Blisabeth City and marched up to the canal without opposttien. The • object of the movement was to,breakup the locks; The engagement Wok place during the after noon, and the rebels were 'driven from the . . Lite in the evening t was known that the -k I abala were iveseivine reinforcements, and Gii Reno retorted during the night. 150 . tratsportlon teeing been provided for. the wounded; they wane left In ra temporary hospital, sad :Assistant - Burgeon Warren, of the 21st Illiassaohtsetts, wee detailed to. re inain with' them.: Several soldieri;, who were only, Slightly wounded, left with the troops. -Among them wacCols Hawking, who was- wounded let the . lawsuit- or -shoulder. The 'wotinded 'men, on their arrival her., Wore taken-to the' General Hospital and properly cared -for. They com plain that - while n_the hands of the enemy they did not - have - enough to eat, but were otherwise properly taken care of. The follow ing are their names : Lewis .liallmani else Pennsylvania, Co. 1),-- left thighs - John Dunn, 21st Massachusetts, left leg; N. E. Parker, 21st Massachusetts, right shollderr W.- W. Done, ,21st Massachu setts, forehead; • James 11.; Brown , 21st Mae saehusetts, Hitt thighs - Charles JR: Walter, 9th New_ York,xight thigh; William Castel -yen, 9th New York, amputated right leg; John'. Cortini 9th New York, left arm anipu-- tated; T. 5 Kellll7,lth New. York, wounded. in the right- iide;: W- Wilco:,-9th- New York, -face; Alen:.:Doane); 9th • New York,' left arm. Averill Hamss.B9th- New York,rlght wrist; -lamb Lolling, 51st Pennsylvania, Co. - - A, lower jaw; James H. Bearfasidlet -Penn sylvania; Co. A, right ankle,;- - Benj.'Hiveli, bist - Pennsylvania, co. B, right aide; Abram Custer, 51st Pennsylvania, Co. Cy stomach; .Jacob O Buskirk, Slat Pennsylvania, Co. H, left arm. Auistent Burgeon Warren of the 21st Mas— sachusetts, detached to attend the wounded, saeoznpinied the party. Capt. W. IL Bartlett, acting Lieutenant Colonel: of the 20th Musachusette, was shot before Yorktown on Wednesday.' He hu had lit lett leg amputated. , Us left for Baltimore in the boat this eveningand is doing wall. . . Yorktown fibeiled-by a Gunboat.. Flag Of TnicerrOntGen.M , Clelhtn.._' Boas: toIIICTOWIfj April 25.-413t4Tillii,; pal wont of yesterday, worth. .roeutialp& was the,shellthi of Yorktown ; by one of the gunhats. She - mired up to the month of Wormley's Greek, during the morning, and opened a . well .directe4 -fire on ° their works, which wali promptly answered by. the rebels.' The bat then toll' btok a distima of threitOUes from Yorktown; when she argalu appoinal,,the 'shells.. exploding -each • time within tha enemy!' works, • but obtained no respense. - , A few shots were fired diring_the davalag the whole line,. to keep the' Sobele from:Strengthening their works. No one wee It - ie. mining this moniing,•but the Indies -Goa are that it will' clear up. • The object of. the flag of- truce that went to the 'enemy's line, on Tuesday, by : order - of General AteClellan, - was forth* pm-peso of ax. changing ..four rebel .prisoners' fa IS similar ,numberof our wounded in theirhands,lit or- Aer that they might be better eared for. • The Answer Stewed •that they were disposed to - . amply - with the General's ropiest, but the .• wounded bod:beeii sent to Richmond. . Col. Jennison 'Released. _ . Bt. Lotrre,'April 25.. L - -An order 'hie been Wind for the release of Col. "Jenid,son from the military prison, he giving bond in $20,000 to a ppear and answer to whatever chsrgee may be produced against him. What particular offense led to Jennison's arrest has not been made public, but ;it is presumed all- the facts will shortly be forthcoming..- Jennison, on bebig arrested' immediately resigned his • po titian in the army. _ - From Port . Royal. • 2faw Tear, A *l'Th e sport steamer Boston bu arrived from Port Royal,. .via - SClgid, with the mails.: The Atlantic would sail on the 24th, - with eighty of thirlOrt Pialieki prisoners: There is no DOWN of impormpee.. : Tl6-health of the troop. • Tiiitieskiner Eunice - Sunk. Onecreirker; April 26.—the '.Government steamer Bardoe was ran into last night by'the C0E102040111 .Peiri s oft Ashland, Kentucky, and saidt.:. :The boat ina total loss. No liens . . 7 " ecineut Recognized. insicaiox, Aka 28.- - -The President has recognised C. P. Ada* as Donald of Dos Duobjr of Bsie Attenburg st Cluoinnsti. ' OFFICIAL: Statement of the - Receipts. and Depenclitieree of the - United-Seater for Cite quarter Mutbik' December 81; 1861, )exe/ative fru/omb : ' •Fro put:ate - lan& • „ 8 1, G6 RIA 411 47. ailocalleneous 'bards • 7 3 72° er" :10 pet cat 'AI 23 from oiled. Blithe !iota " 1 , 1 ' 4Ad 2 itabi'alfibere OD' .. 16.604 6 0 from itotlr *: 0 waii t rbt Troll! loan et Norm borr 10th : 1601.;' • •• • 9145667.446,65 1 43 , 46ferfoom,land ; •.• • Jato d ionafo 449 . 142441 - 6,779,298 44. Utmost on,pablio de .t, ' ' ".ellotang Tremors Dotes, $3,736,526 96 'Pitman of, Treas. notes . VAS® Moment I.,.fll4l4lStrry er 00t. ' • per set of December 17. • • _ . 424,00f1 00 Paystatat '" Mammy noted • ittractifinBaue,ll4 18m, 12,4..i0m0 00 , • 24Mainkstaimht •of tem pmnt7 loan pet a`ta lf . zsosoo,qso O 0• es roo v 24 9s 111114446.U2 . . -L. x..eft7rhatES,_healeter. DinquinFar, Spalar's Qjfkmr - Aprll 11,1662. ' ' •= The hlests- of Yorktown. Tosaiairr. No, April 22, mu. - - TIMM iseM done to report in thi.itograoo of the. Two - roontrabande palmed ,the enemy's guard Wei boat the) darkness , and -rain of brat2OrMaing, sod 'Mies to Our boy of olitaini arid iii.: t i t rr i trhu. abf.in,tl,lorty nittert 'l2 ' Lfitiet e o, it of Our lines on. the adios from Williams • good-rostalopt the in from IfOrktowa .to %I) fortitleatione in the le, but guns are mor- Arantastarsoes DaviLeis at Richmond, and, in theOlatigttate '.of the tontrabande, Pa heap o'.isearcd,':. as are the, rebels Yorktoitni; and that t many nigroia are at work on earthworks and working guns lathe forts.- . - Of course our forcer , occupies the entire line, aild Meets the enemy face to face in frequent skinotabes; The 'rebels 'are in foment all points 'hea r ilmit Vne, oratJeast have the [Mini to coneentrate ti considerable number of troops 14 - 84 tithe on short nodes. They also Laren supply of moveable artillerywhich they transfer rapidly, from in point. to another, aa occasion requires. , • reartill . ery the enemy 1111715 t, be deficient, for their guns are scarcely half as many as ours. At the batteries we have thus far en , agedior where a skirmish has occurred, this sopposed . 4eliciency of artilleiy and the su periority of • our numbers, as well as the courage of our men,_gives us a decided ad ,[vantage. Our sharpshooters follow the re treating foe up to the very edge of his works and maintain the position, picking off their gunners at every attempt to load or fire their pieces. Try this way the alaughter of thivrebels has been terrible, for there is en disputing the fact when mon are plainly seen to tumble over at their 'posts.. Tho aim of our riflemen has been unerring. The rebels aro probibly . doa• clout in sharpshooters , as eur gunners con, tinue their work unmolested, not one' f Mein having been killed by a ride ball as - yet, al , though their daring conduct has exposed them .to the severest fire. , It is a matter of considerable speculation why they 'koala suffer 'works - to have been thrown up right ander their . eyes, and why they maintain such a 'prolonged , silence. At trfew points they have replied sharply for a feW minutes, and then abandoned , it. At no point have .we allowed theinto construct a new foitillcation, and baie 01rOLI grown, saucy . and 'overbearing in our treatment of the ras cals. We hive crowded them untilthey can -not work their guns, and ' taunted - them - in every possible manner. - - :While we can give no indicition_of what, our pteparations are, it is sufficient to say that thestfof no here on tho grounds, and in close daily - observation of the works, are emrprired both at the developments of General MeCtel lan'a and General P. J. Porter's ingenuity and skill in taking advantage of natural posi tions, and the rapidity with which the work advances. Have patience; the men in com mand and their means are equal to the mica- Bien, and whether the rebels make a stubborn resistance and tight a hladyUght.or evacuate after. a few rounds, the army of the Potomac is ready.—N. Y.' Evening . Poet. Preparations for the Merrimac. , The Fortress Monroe correspondent of the Philadelphia 'inquirer, writing on Tuesday 'evening, says : .fAhOutfive o'clock it-became evident that the military and naval authoritiee here bad 'definite intelligence,of the intended visit of the Merrimac to the Roads at no distant pe riod, and pefore dark a dozen or more tug boats'were busy towing the fleet of schooners lying above the point out of harm's way, and and there was every evidence that a warm re ception was to be tendered to her if she would accept it. To-night the Roads are entirely clear of every obstruction. The Monitor and Range tuok,holding advanced positions, seem like phantom monsters of the deep, ready to pounce upon their prey. Both have steam up, and are. every , way ready for action. Nor are,ire unprepared on band. The ever-vigilant vote ran commander or the fortress has madehm pleproVision for settling her very deep into the water if she will come within two miles of his stronghold. seems excited and expectant at the anticipated thiidappeoriooe of the reb eliron-eded Monitor. Those who witnessed the former- engagements are questioned and. appealed to for opinions as to.the probable re sell of the action.. The nervous urea are sure that come new and More efficient plan of cap ture might be advised; others are confident of the Monitor's ability to manage and, perhaps, sink the Virginia, aided by the:-Naugatuck." Wino:tarots, April 25.—1 t is reported here that the rebels at Norfolk, fearing an attaok upon 'that city, have obstructed the channel of Elisabeth river with — russets, which are to be stink on the approach of oar gunboats. ' All civilians are now refused passes to Old Point. • Midas Whatelsy, First Comptroller of the Treasury, le quite In.—Special to N. Y. Rig; Arrivals at the Principal Hotels, 11P TO S O'CLOCE. LAST EIGHT. MANSION. MOBSE—Liberty et., near It. H. Doped. !armor Affirarra rumeartrol. Woo', Wheeling W Porter, Phile I G Grlfford, St. 'Louis • T Babcock, Johnstown L Xontagualdiddirport J Gross, Greensburg A Cassidy Rung Springs Cit Palmer, do las Caddy, Freeport. I) noderick.a lady, 'Mai- Kra Wome? J Stevenson, Cleveland J Matcher, Nen - Toth J T . Ft.itouroe O Matbevre,'Sdereer co. I W laalman - , New TOrk J Braden, Brookville S W 2asgvhal4 'Warren. W Cooper; Philadelphia A P blagill,thlcego 111 Smith • I J Stevenson, do Abel Farwell, Clinton co A Barrett, New York B Blazon, Phil& W Holman , La Creme J B IffeNary; Yo' S Daniels, lona B V Smith 6: lady, Hands. J L Cransen, rigia bong W Welles, Ohio L hater ib; Daum G A•flogers, Conn - J P Doelr, Groan. - • T WenrigBl , do W Johnson; New York R ihnith.'Nea York JA Clark; -- • do' .1 Dickson, Bel air Xi" S J Still, Keane W, Carr, Au • W sys, - Bniontown, * J• NI Moorhead, Phila J W Yhtehmet, Chicago Jno Elai3o;oleveland • A Ins.. - • —pe Beau Xase. do 1W T Ifolntosh, Ohio J England J F Heiman do E Dltailman, Iluntluirton Ilua3e Mamie do T A Cadman, Illinois O r Earle, Harlem W I.Cofiln, -do. • IE dn. Epckler, .Wheeling" J S Franks, NewlYork T Balmy, Phila i T Xenon HARE'S HOTEL—Liberty:dread: foot !di Fifth. celnltt WA ex, Veva. D L Dempsey, Beaver ID Bowen , Quincy, lit Mrs Pury and, daughter, Geo Thomas, • Bower Hilt; • .1 Park, Thompeonsille S A tirdilln, Jod. co H Holoeayy Uniontown .1 Elliott, , G 8 Hivalln„ P Oornelliata Canonsburg .Teriare, Geo Starr, ItirLmwd, 0 - W Brinker, Butler. D W Fraser; Hamden H•Carr, Ohio A loam, Burlington H Stewart, Waynteburg Ino Iloditeni, Conou.burg J Peeks, ;Zanesville' W liiillanapolis EAGLE HOTEL—Liberty street; below Seventh; mem aunt, rimatrrom 8 11 - Toting, W .1 It Walker, Woad,. J H Oaninar, Oil City . J Work, W Darla, Ifludtton, Marchand C l i .P A2Te w4 J Brunelle, J Berliodt. .No. 6 lit. Clair greet. ; riorstreok. Coo Over • • C Plger • 61. Cook _.._ G S Putney Putneyville L 3t Putney OM Philadelphia • A P loner, New York G W MeLenghlin, Ind. co A. 09: Bmith,lileadellie LA. °laminae, Jeff.. A Snider, do W. B Hatoligon, , Putney ]) Putney. • —N0.137 Water etreet. 111.01703:03L S 13 lineton,Limetown Efockdale, G B McCormick, .1 X BannaihNew Castle' Thus_ Ifolllnpr' Stints; .Broworviati , W Patterson ' - P Stover : E Calamine • A.. 1 Barker' • 1 Al.mulder, 8-Ereto.A, bon nei wine .1 McLaugbDu, ludiavis WJAlams,Rmllotou T Thompson, . W U Rot b:15011i 0 H NottlatAni Jett R Itee4Aelien. °mite/wee Garrison, Brook rill. .1 Craig; Clirion, H A Nieh— 483,000 00 .1 P Morahan, - Warren co J Nattrick, do P Crceler, . A Gordon ' W Herrington, Williams ViMelpa; Torktown, - Va 0 Dunning ' • • - 8 Teasdal• • . • o Etsel, Baler -W Williams, 011 Creek J Oonarroo J 0 Morton B Dodd NATIONAL NOTE ' P. =maw Jon IffoLangbllra Olio 'McCoy T B Ooyn• 0 Bteoner Barip a Daltlmore D er. , • BlOropte nm n, Philaddpkla Jno 8 Dorson Cook. Ireland Plfaher, Tatar J 0 Stark. Vermont. LZililaii;il M '•C A L 2talenaid gaol oeced Ade:. or their... Market amass of the Mixtber trio, it Is Judged that tame have Uses reerlyed - 'do not, homier, theta is anythkeillke per. is , ;the Arlotnlty.' they .hare lig! that. ir state-that ihflinit tip4agglitrorn; tb,st Tar 111 - tREL Poke! GMII3II From Washington. .1111tICEL.C.ILVE0178. 011 Cloths, &c., .ro. 87 Fourth Street; .670M7tfERCIA 1, . - REC0111). 'OOIIILITTgE OF .kRUITRATION OF Boit RCP .OF TRADE FOR FtiBR.UAILY AND MA Ittai. ittrextzitar. V. P., J. J. J. I. Dursrri, Aur.s.P.A nit, JR.. a. riI.r.MIPS. '.:11 Alt ET s italft;•44 mrh-ia,J7 J., the SATURDAY; April , mill. FLOUR—The Flour market in quiet, with transactions of any importance, nod no change In pritUis. We quote Extra at_sl,ol) M $4,70, and Ex tra Family at from ta to $5,25, as to quality. DAWN—There Is Inn littlo doing iu Bacon, and the market is dull, vs-talent, bonnet, any chartm in rotes. Salo of 3,000 Inn hbonbinrs at 43.,ic; and 1000 Rs Plain Hams at G!.4C. DRIED FRUIT Salo or :10 bush prime Might Ap ple; at $1,56; 20 bush Pt-uchou at $2,50, 4114 21 du primp halves at $2.75. BUTTER—unchanged; sale of 2 bids Roll at r ; 4 half bids dont Ire, and 2 bids and 12 bosun do at a. 170. 0617 DE OI Is—There Is but little doing in this er 'Siete, and the market Is quiet at 4c per gall. We note •aloe in lots of MO bids at 40 per gall—barrels to In returned. . RYE FLOUR—dull and drooping; ode of 10 bldg from atom at, V.,87 per 1,1. L .014.EETE—Sale of 10 txmee prim° W. IL at b%c, nod l 0 do` nferfor at 6c. BEADS—.4as of 17 bush primo White at 11,150 per bosh. POTATOES—iu fair demand, but priers have ou• ilergone no change; sale ou wharf of OW bush pricer liesbannoets at 4Se per boob. Imports by River. WIIEBLIIIO-1991 M nelthea-21X1 bp malt, Clarke co; 44 aka. potatoes, Colvin a Rowl; 25U tile, J Reese ,kco; 81 eke potato-., J McAlplu; 99 bp wheat SI flour bbl., L Wiltuarlh S. co; 51 Isra barley,lllss.lee A Varner, 9.9 bdbe layer. Foster A. 11eeeou; 2 bakie wadding; A. Fink; 4 tibia glassware,' Bokewell, P are A co; 5 ale tad., Anjer Brewery; 4 cke chew*, B Jenny oo;.19 aks rase. S empt-kgs, Edgerton A Steuart; 244 bp potatoes, Joe A kaiser, l l bt.bottlee, J Osdeu A co; 2 empty kids, lleury lieunedy; 91 empty bases, 551.1451 g, Reytuer & bro; 1 ck ware, J A aueuury; I do do, F Short; I do do, L , Boutiett; a LW. clay, 2.50 Cuthbert; lot roods.% tools, Jos llutwuts, ST. LOUlS—prat Drip/m-1W bide Sour, J 5 Lig gett A co; 255/ ply lead, 11 11 0111115.; 942 de do. 44 tadewherup, A lionluu; 299 hided, Ilsturuelt A Knox; 114 do du, .IS Delouse; 51115 Ws Sour, 1127 Ask lard, WU du rotor, 50 bble .0000 pork, Clarke A ca. Imports by Railroad PITTI.BUJIWI. FT. & CIIIC.O April Loge malt, Fawcett & Walker; 120 oil Ltd., Jas McCully & co; 92 sks barley, abodes & Ver ner; 4 ski feathers, 1 kg dead, 1 du butter, Brown ,t Kirkpatrick; 1 bbl butter, Jos A gasser; 1 do du, lu bide tobacco Atwell Lee & Co.; 10 lon. suap; J. Brownlee; 15 do do /dream A Collin; 11 do do, Shiver & bazar; 15 Loses bacon, I bbl 6 kegs lard, &Loma ker & Ling; 100 hid. J. R. Ralston;.92s bulk hams John B. Cauflald & CO.; 33 Lags bides Hammett! & Knox; 200 sks barley (lee. Y. tandorn. Ct./m.l4mb a YITIAUMILOII IIaILLUAD. April 25.- lutt bids dour J. S. Liggett a Co; 6 box. cheese, 1 001 boner, gnat Vangorder; 0 boxes clothing atolo Btu.; E hlids tobacco, IL Dalton; 1 car of potato., L. H. Volgt & Cu.; 2 pigs of butter, B kegs 3 001 s lord, Frank Yangorder. River N ewa The river continues to recede slowly at this point with ten feet by the marks last evening. The weath er yesterday was warm and plus*. t, and apparently settled. Business was quite active at the wharf on Saturday, with inereased shipments and fair receipts. _The arrivals sluts our Met report Include the Mariner, from Ctoclndatl, Glans Dean, from St. Louts, the Emma Graham, from Zanesville, sod Coto. Perry, from Nsohrllle, are due 1111 d. Will &ladies. he found tit the wharf this morning. The Hallman and IL, rengo, from Tennessee Direr; got In about noon yes. tord.Y, after having pat all the wounded *Adler*, with the exception of eight or ten, at the Marine MospitaL These latter boats appeared to be the oh. feet. of gnat attraction, as hundreds of cities., crowded on board tom* how thej hid been flied up fd accommodate the wounded..--...1te will be seen by Card thi nentstemner Lisale Martin, Capt. Brown, has entered the Wheeling trade In place of the Mc. Combs. The Martin is of light draught, has good accommodidlone for paasengers, and I. in charge of careful, experienced and courteous officers. We hare no hesitation lu commending her to the patrons In this trade.....—...oapt. - Perry Brown, •be progressing rapidly with his new boat . Partherals," and will io all probability have her completed to two or three weeks..—._The departures on Saturday, wore the . Ida May and Kenton, for Oincimustr, sod Weeunore. land and Fred Lonna, for St. Louis. ACCIDENT TO THE STEPHEN! DECATER.-011 Friday, as the steamer Stephen Decatur was attempting to pass under the suspension bridge at Wheeling, elm struck her chimneys against the structure, and they tell upon the deck with a tromendours crash. One of the chimneye was broken off clam to the hurricane deck, but a stump of the other was left standing and in this condition the boat proceeded down the river without waiting for repaint. Some considerable dam age* was done to the railing abbut the Team, and everybody on board was frightened, but nobody was hurt. folk-tams strware ens Con. P Eller Ann Emma —Tun Lorenz Boar Bens—We lawn from the Cin clnuatiCommer:ial that the Government steamer unice, Capt. Tom. Uunlock, bound trim Gallipolis to Cincinnati, light, and the Commodore Perry, bound op with a full cargo,—collided near Ashland, Ky., ou Thursday evening, the Eunice stoking lancet Imme diately, barely having time to run her ashore, where the war. out Weight, the crew having ou ght the bronchi,. of the tree before she went down; from tilt Situation they were relieved by the officers of the Boston., Ku. 2, she coming along soon after the acci dent. It le supposed that the Commodore Perry Is injured somewhat ate the officer. of the Boston*, NO. 2, reported her lying ashore busy pumping, when they left her. The Eunice was built at Wheeling, In October, 1065, and was sold to Government by Capt. John McClure for $4,000, about one year ago. • Iv. Loma—The lowa, Emma Duncan, Prima Don na, Madison and Clara Bell, arrival on the 28th, the two latter left-Fort Leavenworth, the. lowa left for Illinois liver, and the Prima Donna for the Upper MiaaleelppL Fog CIIIICIJIXATI AND LOntentLLE—Paseengere and should remember that the Beating., Capt. Bobinson, Is the next 'packet Fir Cincinnati, and Louisville, leaving to-morrow evening. Fox vas ileum AILIMISSIITI Rival—The Florence, Cept.. Brlckell, will be ready to leave (or St. Louie and the. Upper id lissisalppl. this evening or to-morrow mo r W ning. The Diadem, Capt. !lodgers. is announced for 'ednesday. Fos Sr. Lorm—The Empire City, Capt. Way, will commence lhlrmornins to receive (or Bt. Louis, and all interuiediate points. FOR Wamdito—The Lizzie Martin, O.pt. Brown la the Wheeling packet for to-day, leaving at noon Hods, la the clerk. . SIMIJWO.I7B. W HEELING PACKET. c•. - • TM The Heanier - LIZZIE MARTIN, Copt: D. T. lintnrn, leavei for WHEELIE and" ail intermediate points, . every MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and YELORY, at, 12 o'clock m. nuking awe col:manikins with the Parkamburg packet.. Rename" tog, leaves WHEELIEGIerery TUESDAY, THURS DAY and SATURDAY; at 8 ea.*. m. - Voi freight or panne apply oh-bourd aa' • • JAMES PALMS A CO., Agent*, sp27 • . 116 Water street.- OR CINCIN,NATI LOU ldait' Fl,ll;Lt.rlially,htniatightsteanl r HASTINGS, Capt. ilablnion, will Ware ue %lame on:TOW:WAY, that nit leg., at 4 p. For Iringht or pawns apply on.lward or in awn J. 0.-LIVII , IO24TON it CO.. Arente. blOit ST. .LOUIs. AND St ia jaa , I FAUL.—abo (Ina steamer EMPIRE C./t..-7---1 will Isom Vl_ mbar. iseir 13.8 DAY, 30tb. Inst. /or (might or passage. apply on board or to J. B.• VINOS/ON d . - • SOHN newt, . . • 1416G11.1..A. R . -WEEK tA n Yjda ta t .ZANZSYLLIA •PAGESIT.— new and beautiful yewsecor.steamer Ptak ,Is/Ifi 11A11, Cpt. Monroe Ayers, leaves Pilistairgh for Zanerrale lIVZICY . TUZSDATt id - 4 o'clock p. Haturning. lentos Zanentile XVEMT TEIDAY, at if. le • Tor frelebtor paniage apply on board or to J. ILLITINGSPON A 00:, ,kgenta, Pittsburgh. 1:1.11:PIZUCX A CO.; Agouti, Zanesville. tale L I 10, LUC • .Iti l iag LAND; GALENA AND tom'. PAUL DIUECT.:—The fine steamer DIADEM, Vapt. will . leave for the aboie and all Inter isediato ports On NVEUNASDAY,3Oth hut. 'For freight or punage apply on boanL apt, 1 4 10 K tiT: , LOUIt3.ILEPKUK, 1:. ' . AND ' IST.PAIIL.-=-4he Antateamer FLORY:NON, apt. D.. Z. Drknell; will leave af• ou tcrop* on Tabl j DAT. 514th but.. at 4p. tn. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LID? /NOBTON A 00., - ' • W. - W. MARTIN. -- - - A g"'"' • ' U PAOKXT.—FOR 87. LOUIS, KE . thileati OKIIK, BOOK ISLAND, -DIIBUQO2. PAUL. --The new steamer. /MONITOR; Csgt. Dean, will late - tor the Above Sudan' Internientatn ports on MONDAY, sso‘ •that* it 6 tedock m.—. or freighter paninge.appb..on bawd or to apS:dlw J. IVINGSTON & 00., Agents. 'N'OTIQB.I'he c.o-partiershia hereto kie'extettii_g:between JONN mum') and .11.'111.‘ BAR B solder Ili 1111.1120 end style ef J. B. CANTIZLD dbeolved by lbaltationz The Matthew of the Lao; Ilret4lll be edited try Jobe B. Oenßeld, who will continuo tbs. Prortsloo, Pro.. dye, and'Oommtutou busteeio et die old stan d, No. 141 sad 143 /trot sheet: JOIIN B. 9ANTIELD. Pittsburgh, Jeri; 111115 f 4 - • • 51 , 5- X 4. 1. 4 I • HOTELS. 7 ti - WI2N ATION AL 34d A N D 347 BIWA DAV AY COINER OF FRANKLIN, ST., :SEW YVIIH Tlitt fitit.clote, honu..--the weed quiet, leduellike, dud plecnutt hotel its the city--oftera Kuper - hie - in duel menu, to thole. viNitlng NEWYOILIi for Lact ates or plemourr It I, .neutral In Ito locallou, nuA kept. Ott the, EUROPEAN PLAN, In councetteu with T e t 1' Lit L'S SAL; no a hero relreohmenUt eau to' hod at. all boar", or dented its their own rooms. The . c 7 b - Orgeo are moderate, tint routs. and attendance of brat ordet all the modern ronvete tome, attached. tulttc:lttel F REN(...;II •- , 110111:1., DINGLE itijollit PIPTY CENTS PER DAT Hedi by.arf. tuner I.'raukfort Streot. (Opp - Nilo City nial4 rr.e - Ntoale RAI they tear Ib orJemi to rho eparrous irfortory. 7h,•.te is a Barixr's .Shop end Bath polar. attowhed o the 1.1. tel arr 'Borate of Jtf.'NV EltS and If MJEOLI EN who ty we ate no2t3:4lryw ti. fILENCII, ruorninva. pu% E HOTEL, (FORMERLY EARLE'S,) 17 AND 19 PARK ROW, Opposite the Astor Iloa..aud Park ' NEW 4,ORK. Pairs or Boaap t sl,so rea Ott. Thin loos eetablieligni •n.l popular .House Imo: re omlly.teen rebuilt and grimly eularged by the ad dition of over lon moms, and now has OLLVotilMOdif. Lions (or over ;WO poraoll3.'lf his also been thor oughly renovated and refurnished, and Is HEATED el errtkal AND LIGIITKDIVITII O l TIIROUGIROIfT. Thin Hotel has one of the beet locarionstu the city, It easy of assess from all the Steamboats and Reif roads lesdlolg to the oity, and is convenient to all the city couveyaneov. It has now slt the aquisite• of • FIRST OLASS HOTEL, ...string the comfort of Its Inmates. Tnc patronage of the travelling public is respect fully so/lcitrd. 1 041 - Tanms, 61,50 irk. Day, fet:S:llmn H . L. POW IOtS, Proprietor. • WE6TERN Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Cortlandt This old reablielted and favorite resort of the Business Community, bad Wee recently refitted, and le onsplete In every thing Oust can minister to Cho comforts of Its patrons. Lull. and families are specially sod tuirelnlly provided for. It is centrally located In the business part of the .ally, and ilcuntio.us to the principal dues of steam boats, care, ortinibtutee,ferrios, Arc. lu outoonnence of the prtaure paused by the re prices hare Levu reduced to Us[ DOLLAIL AND FliTi CUM, PLR DAY.' The table U amply eupplled with all the Maude* of hece Mid equal to that of any other hotel It be country. Ample aocommodatiom are offered fur torard of 400 gamma. ina . Do not believe runners, hackman, and others, who say ''the Western Hotel is fulL" D. D. WINIJIIESTEII, Proprietor. rum D. Wino - nears. 1614:3m A ILERICAN HOUSE,. BosTos, is the largest and beet arranged Hotel in the New Eughtod Suttee; is centrally located, and easy of ac. tees from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern Improvemenuo, and every convenience for the comfort and accommodation Of the traveling public. The sleeping roems Are large and swell ventilated; the - salmi of rooms are well arranged, end completely furnished for famillesand largo traveling mattes, and the house will continue to he kept on a anst class hotel in every respect. Ja2l:lyd LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. SE pri.v•G MACHIXES. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, No,v FIFTH STRBET, PITTSBURGH, PA., =ll UNITED STATES FAIR For the Years 1858, MR and 1880 UPWA:IIDB OA 80,000 MACIIINFS SOLD IN THE MMKM MORE THAN WOO SOLD THE PAST TEAR We offer to the public WHEELER WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, ot REDUCED PRICES, with Increased contiderro, of Its merits'as the beet and most reliable Family Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well on tho %Wheaton' thinnest Stbrice, makes the lock-stitch impossible to unravel, Mike on both sides ; is simple In monstroc• Mon, more speedy in znovemsot, and more durable than any other machine. Circular., glrlog prime and description of Eh blocs, furnished grails, on .ppticatlon In person Cr by letter. Every Machine trarranttd (tor throe years. .tptr.tts WM:SUMNER b. CO IN TUN rams, or SEWING MACHINES WILLIAMS & DIIVIS' .11N &WALED DOUBLZ THREAD TAPdIII.4IiWIITG MACHINKS. Nit., VD to VAL Saleroom No. 1d Fifth street. These Urchines have been in um four pests. and . have glean entire satiefaction. They will run, gath er, fell, hero, tuck and embroider, and. sill do all that any other birching, will do. AlLklachines-wnr nmted and kept in repair one year without. charge. Also instructions given to.purchavers. Setting Machine Scimaers, Outten, Silk, pit and Oiler. kept constantly on hand. LILLNY, STRAIN & 00., Solo Agents for Weetern Penn* No. Pi Plfth Anna, corner of Market, Pitt.. burgh, Pa. • LILLNY,STRALN A Cs., m...f.dur.r* and have (or Jude, Wholesale and Retell, all kinds of SEWING MAOHINN NENDLY.S. LILLEY, STRAIN. &CO., Nu. 12 Fifth 14.., corner of Atarkot. AGENTS WANTED. . tub3:2l:usod FOR BILE. I'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A good s• location for. a Phyeician or Druggist. Thu provements rumba of .Brick•Bulldioire. -hada Lot. with frolt of different kinds; in convenient to church es, echoid homed and reaseOger Baihrzy; Will be odd on reasonable terror or otchatigitufor improved terming property. For terror, adding. tf. T. GILLIAM, . , . Jakilavrdeirilt Sharrisbo •h. - Allegheny C 0..• Pa. 14 1 01i,64.1.E.—A twastory frame house, 1 cordatulug Ave *rooms, altuated,ou the second street from the Third Altterd School llama, Alleghetty city. The tos has a .front. or 'twenty - Ice:oa Middle street and extends back 'Mk feet. For sale very • cheap. Apply to B. YcLAIN 61;01., ap24 ' 102. Fourth street.- SALEA AT :A BARGAIN.—An ORGAN MELODEON. with four itops and two banks of keys of 6 °dames. Ras Wren In me in • psi tete family low than MY years, and is In excellent order lu every reepect. The style of furniture is very Windburns, and alma to the boot made Plano Porte: .hianntaaturer's price 12.03 In lirntott: - For sale now" ap2B JOHN /81117,Lf)11. 81 Wood .1. FUlt: .lA4r., • •• . . EA • ABOUT EIGHT ROOF. POW.ES. IN GOOD ORDER. WILL DE SOLD CHEA? TOR DASD Inquire et the `OAZETTE 014/04 Fifth trtreot, above Smithfield. TO LET. rum) .JLEI-,d .laie, well liniehed and 1 comfortably tomb& km» on Market. between Third and Fourth street/P. . , A long' Booth, MAW up for aecbool, andleretelore occupied by Mr. Avery's Academy for young ladles.' Also, Nelam's Ambrotype Rooms, corner of Third and Market streets. • . . • .• • AIM, several Rooms aultaldo for .11111cee. Bent very low, to auk the times. • ' GAZLAX,• • • 1:lf • corner Third and Market street/. 14Nt.)It' lIENT-12t two itory Wick Hone; of linen iton?" with • Lau tiftlitot t a good location. - , Roviro of fe.2o:dtf . 106 lilftb etreet..Plnsbunth, 1 4 1 U H. , F.- i : larpd- and well lighted SHOPS. 30x100, - suitable • for Cabinet . Makers' or Bioahlso Shop*, will be linulid to orm or .different • lee., Ap .17At 42 fifth strert- • 141111 V.ALA. Olt tit'aslT—iin Oil QP'aPiek' er ! r liOti Pl LlTtr - RB, -.llloAdtt ' Atty at T. Na. 135 Tottlitict. eamtort.able ./: limn; a e, gable and cartage .2 scree bad, well set mith apple and peed! freed,gip. . arbor, ee: Win be lemed toe good reasoner &mem ber of years. -Soothe of WATT WILSON, • . 268 Liberty &Meet. Aigo—A throe glary Brick Dwelling on Colwell treat; 8 reree, - Itr good order. SPIT In DtGallf "•• • WATT A WILSON, DS Linerry at, inz.. .Lui2T-4 two stomkiriok tereewick , areet, rewefb, rosemweti. on,rrittiMaled. 9r 0d.4 JAB. DALEBILAIgii r • D. : ( 9, 1 0 7. 0 5W1P8X414:, • -PRO.,POS.ILS. N AVY SUPPLIES-1,562-'63. Lour DEP.A.A.TX324I . , Bureau of Provisions end Clothing, April 1862.} SEPARATE PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed ••Promwals fur Navy Supplies," will he remired at this Bureau until It o'clock rt. m.,ou WEDNESDAY, toe :loth day of April next, for furnishing and du 'keriug ton receiving ten days" nod., eseeift for bis cuit, for which five. days' nett. shall be given tor every thirty Onnuetud pounds required) at the United Stataa navy-yards, at Charlestown, Alassoachusetts; Brooklyn, New York, and Philadelphia, Penusylva ma, ench quantlties only of the following articles ee may be required or ordered from the contractor. by, the Chief of this bureau, or by. the reepective com manding officers of the rid navy-yards, during the .head year. ending June 30, 1883, viz: Biecult, dour, rho, dried apples, sugar, tea, coffee, 1.“18.11301US4.15, vinegar, and whiskey. The biscuit shall* made wholly from sweet super fine four, of the manufacture of the year /861 or IEB2, but than iu all Cabes W numulectured from flour made of the mop immediately ,priceding the date. of the requisitions for the saiutg . and 'distil be fully equal in quality, and conform to elm and shape, to the sam ples which are deposited iu the mid navy-yardtgaball no properly baked, thoroughly kiln-dried, well pock ed, and delivered free of charge to the Limited States, in good, mood, well dried, bright floor barrels, with the heads well secured, dr in air and water-tight arldskey or spirit barrels • at theoption of the 13.tvart. The now Ulan ha equ al to the best Richmond and Baltimore brands, and of the manalltmure of wheat grown lea the year 18,11 or 18,12; but shall in all cast. ho manufactured from pure, sound, fresh ground wheat of the crop Immediately preceding the dates of the requisition for the same . Isbell be perfectly sweet, and in all reapects of the best quality; and shall be' de livered in guotbshlppiug order. tree of all charge to the United!States, in the best new, Well seasoned, mond, bright. barrels, or half barrels, as the ease may bo—the Staves and headings to be of red oak of the beet quality; strong and well hooped, with fining hoops around each head, and Nankin quality to sam ple barrel at the mid navy-yards; two half barrels to ho considered as a barrel, and. not more than one third of the required quantity to be in half barrels. The rice shall be of the very best quality, and of the crop inimediately preceding the dates of the re quisitions for the ...Inc.( The dried apples; gui.o be of the bolt quality, and shall be prepared by sup-drying only, and of the coop of the .e.ututon immediately preceding the date. of the reqMaitleue for the name; and Rohn be delivered is fatcaegee containing nutmore than ttarechundred pounds. Thoiru hoops on the barrels and half ,barrels con taiakng whlekey, molemsee and vinegar to be well I ,4 thred with red lead. •••- • . - The sugar shall be dry end fit for packing, red lasi in quality to the beat Havana auger. The tea alkali be of good quality Oolong, equal to the nerside. at said navy-yards, end be tielivend lu half and quarter cheat, only. The cone° shall be oqial to the best Cuba, =cord ing to sample. , The Items shell be of the eery best quality tahlte beans, and shall be of the crop 'burned lately preceding the data of the Sequisition for the same, On poneds to too taken als one luisheL The molasses shalt be fully equal to the very best quality of New Orleans molasses, and Shall be dais ered fn new, well eessoned red-oak barrels and half barrels,and with white-pine heads nut lea thin 1 inch thick; the staves not lens than %Inch thick; the barrels mid half barrels to bis.three-quarters hooped, and, In addltiop, to have four iron hoops, one on such bilge, I% Inch h, width and 1-16th inch thick, and one un each chime I.l‘ inch in width and 1 - 16th inch thick, and Anal be thoroughly coopered and placed in the beet shipping condition, one-third the quantity to Ice to half barrels if required by the Bureau. The vinegar shall be of the I;Pst quality, equal to the standard of the United States Pharmatoptele, and shall contain no other than acetic acid, and shall be dellyered In barrels and half barrels similar in all re mttehtao, required sw : e f s or n. msla h sees, w a 1 til l t i ts . e . azt tilted for red-oak staves and white-pine heeds, and shall be thoroughly coopered and placed in the best shipping order; ono-third to be in half barrels. The whiskey shall be made wholly from grain, mend and merchantable, and be full drat proof so. cording to the Untied Stateebustom house etandard, and shall be double reclined. It shall be delivered In 'good, new, Wend, bright, three.qtusrters hooped, well seasoned white-auk barrels and half barrels, with . whlte.oak beads, the heads to be roads of three piece heading, and well painted; the staves net tole less than % inch thick, mid the Iseada not less than %Inch thick; and each barrel and half barrel shall be coupered, in addition, with one true hoop on each bilge 1% inch in width, and 1-16th inclfthick, and one three-peony hoop on each chime I%inch la width, and 116th Inch thick, as per ilia:. gram. The whole to be put in goal shipping order, tree of all charge to the United States; one-third to be in half barrels. All the foregoing described articles, embracing mks, barrels, half barrel., and boxes, shall be std. Ject to inapeation es the chief of the Bureau of Fro. ',intone and Clothing may direct, the inspectiog offi cer to be appointed by the Navy Department. All invections to bo at the piste of delivery. Biscuit may, however, be Inspected at the place armoured tare, but will In all cam be subject to a thud Inspec tion at the place of delivery before thebills arenigned therefor. The priced of all the (ongoing articles to be the samethronghout the year, and bidders may offer fur Mu. or mote articles; and his offer will be accepted fur that yard for which tils proposal may be lowest, and where more than one article is awarded to a bid der the article. will be embraced in one or mom con tracts, at the option of the Bureau. "All the casks, barrels, and half barrels, boxm or packages,.sludl be marked with their contents and the contmctor's name. All the barrels end half bar rels of Pour and bread abet hare, in addition to the atom, the year when manufactured or pot up marked upon them. rib. samples reforredto in this advertisement am those selected for the emoting fiscal year, and hare no reference to rich as have been preekmaly The quantity of three articles which will be re milted cannot be precisely stated. They will proba bly be about— Biscult--..----- —. 3 , 5 0 0 , 000 Dried ,000 lbs. Sugar-- . ..... 000,000 lbs. Tea .... . .. .. 70,000 lbs. Bean 5.».,._»...........»..._... 13,000 bushels. Molasses 50,000 gallons. VI n emir ..... ...... . 50,000 gallons. . The quantities of any or all may be Increased or di. minlehed. The contracts will therefore be made, not Ptr specific quantities, but for such quantities as the service may require to be delivered at thigee navy yards, respectively. Contractors not residing at the place. whets deliv. «rim are that must cetablielh regencies at loch placee, that no delay may arise do 'tarnishing what way berequire and when aoontractor tails prompt ly to comply wi th it requisition, the Chief of the Bu reau of Provialcmantei Clothing shall be authorized to direct purchases to be made to supply the deficien cy, under the penalty to be exprectoeu in the contract; the record of a requisition, or a duplicate copy there of, at the Duman of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the navy yards, aforesaid, Shell be" evidence that such requisition has been - nuide and received. Separate otter. mast be made for each article et each of the aforesaid rimy yards; and to case more `than one article. in contained Lin the offer; the Oda( of the Burma will have the right to accept one or more of the articlea containedin nick offer, and re ject the remainder, and bidden; who*. propogale are accepted (and:none others) will be forthwith notified, arid is early as prectierble a contrict will be trans mitted to them for execution, which contract must be returned to the bureau within five days exclusive of the time required for the regular tran. mia.ioni of the mall. Two or more approved sureties, in a sum equal to the 'estimated amount of the respective contracts, will be required, and twenty per oeutum In addition will be withheld from the amount of all paymentron amount thenoot as collateral security, in additionou Mauro Its performance, and not in any'event to ho paid until st la tn respects complied with. • Blank fermi of proposals may be obtained on op to the navy sprees at Portsmouth, New 7tamphin; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balti more sad at this Bureau. A record, or duplicate of the letterlnforming a bid 'der of the accepttunte of hleproPosid, will be deemed • n otilatlon thereof, within the meaning of the act of MO, and hie bid will be made and accepted lu con formity with . this understanding.. • . ' Every offer made must be accompsnied (airdirectial lu the act of COngresia makkig appropriations for the navel service for 1840 47, approved 10th of Angina, 1810 by a written guarantee, signed by one or more rceponsible persons. to the effect hoer they undertake that the bidder or. biddernwill,.if his or their hid be accepted, inter into an obligation within flee days, with goodund sufficient imretiee, to furnish the sup plies' proposed. The bureau will not be obligated to consider any proposal. miler :accompanied by the .guartintee requited 'b7 raw; the competency of the guarantee to be certified by the nary agent, district attorney, ur collector of the militants. TA. aardios of biddora oalEad to difs nantyld and dinE.4Adio* ~a rapirod, as. in kvectri. for. recepnano fad bed rigid omparisan b. mad* E. tiaaeniks. adinki ofired and to. acanyl. and contract, repricing *one that fall beim them; and anis attention is alsapartioulariv directed to 1/14 joint EvsaGaion of 11th March, 1864, and to the ad of Ithh duos!, 1846. nAlanBl4lr DISSOLUTIONS, -14' C. 111SSOLUT1ON OF PARTNRRSHIE The partnership heretofore existing between PHILLIPS has been .diswolved on April Ist by mutual consent . : The bralness'of lb. late nrm will be settled by either of the undersigned.. S. IL PHILLIPS, 347 Liberty street.' • JA HES 11c1AY, -348 - Unity areal. ' l'lttsbur b,.A •ril 2.4111,18112. t .ap24.1wd : 11118S0LUTI0N—Ttyfirm of .1101.1)- J.J SHIP, WILE d CO. via dissolved by man atetitunut vain. lfith Inst.,ltsviug mold t 4 interest in the Woodville Oil Benton to GEO. T. 111cCOR• 2110 K 'mid GEO. W. IiOLDhG IP, they assuming all liabilities of said firm•and` they dote are authorsved to use the Dime of the late Son in liquidation. BRYAN. Pittsburgh, Aril 23, . a 24• Std • EIIeSULLITION,Uie -1- , .—ThoPartnenhftpleratoktreezistingnutieriho melee of JOUN IRWIN a *o2o3,iii this diii.dbisow, 01 by mitiircoitietit: The business of Hie to Arm will be settled br either of, the. andeetilgnid. et the odic., No, 6I Water street .- JOHN IRWIN. EXaM32I2 EME!!NEM JAJILKS EI:CHOMPS, & co:, HOPS COTTON 'HILL, ALLEGHENY, SEAMLESS BANS AND . OP 08)(4$01108. 32 33;ca333 TO to umnas_ivins. aparoTaata tan at ty. cum. t co.'s, Ist Hood at Pittsburgh. will receive attention. 0c25:d1 111 Nowlindlii trogxifail t „mr- e t izifer , b 7; '4.1 - '9 I P RP=O “ -A, o c . PETROLEUM REFINERS. SUIPPER4 Or TUK =UDE AUTICLR.I I Imre eetabllah'Fln the CITY OF NEW TORII a COMMISSION.HAWM for the exelttaire .ale of your commoditiew, mud a* to .apply you. with CAUSTIO SODA, sla LrEturtak ACID, MUTT BARRELS, GLUE, BLINOS,Sc:.• • - • • • - • • I am pr4ared . to'' anke Merit] . ciieh - aciratmes on coloigmimats, sauttle klre tanideis prompt bintiou. tiirCorrespopican's L roqueated amtconsiguments MI I icited. • ' WILLIAU a. GWTER. 77. libation' Lane, Now York. 11.NDSAY::lE 'BARBOUR, CAIIBCJI:.CL, LA u , 1!. , k1 ANUFAOTU,REILS WOOD STREST, Jan.i,md LILO. W. HOLDS/HP .11•11. 1RYAN.....0. T. WOOILDUCK. WOODYILLE OIL. REFINERY. 11OLDSIIIP. BR re 1y 4* co.. ILLNITTACTriIIittI or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Keep winitionly on hand the very, best quality of BURNING. OIL, dear and nit bout odor - also, a good LUBRICATOR, pure WRITE Buizoiar. and OAR GREASE: . iteirAltordere left at NO. 35 Firm Steam Bank Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to. • !oes;dit, IZAOLE OIL WORKB.--WIGHTMAN kiNDERSON, redness and dealers its PURE CARBON OIL, (gunlity gunrantood,) PITTSBURGR,•PA. Iflr CAR GREASE and BENZULE counsustly on Orders recelviel fur the present at CHESS. SMITH Sr, Co.'., Water and Yiret streets. • sse.:autd CORNPLA.NTER 011, COMPANY. • H. IL DAVIS, Proddcat. JOHN IRWIN, Jr., Seep moi Pour", Duszcvoits—R. 11. Davi., T. M. Neviu, J. L. naghan, A. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of light gravity, trim-the walla of the company, on Oil Creek, In Venango county, ion stoutly on hand and for mle. Ofilco at T. H. Nevin A C0.'.,.N0. 26 WOOD ST., Pittsburgh.- myp.lyd PTEUNA 011 WORKS.-LONG, MILLER ik CO. Works at:Sharpeburg Station, Allegheny Varay RallrosiL Office and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. • Idnunln4nrors of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILB and BENZOLE. OW No. 111 IN.RD OIL, warranted non-explo olvo, always on baud. ooßLlyd LI.IIIRIPATING oth, AT 1 . 01 • LOW rates or ZS CENTS PELL GALLON, donstantly on hand and for sale by B. O. &J. IL fIAIitYELL As to the quality, we refento annexed Mit:Mate: Pin:mutton, Nov. , MO. Mowry. B. a & J. H. Sawyer—Gents : Tito Lubrf. rating Oil we are getting from you we fludLo NO the beet for our purposes we hare ever need. 1 Tas L.& U. Co., BY Wk. ESPY. Fruitiest. LUCIFER OIL WORKS; - 5 - 1 • WILLIAM P. WOOLIIIDGE, wow rAortraza or COAL AND CA1113 , 02i OILS, • end denier In • LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &0., No. 39 Market: street, between Second and Third, PITTS/M .- UGH, PA. EN=MMMI • D A.DZIACIVILLOJI Of u rrA, 1317/INING OIL, POISE DEODOII.I4,YD BENZOLE AND STEMS maira NM/EINEM OIL, °RUDE DU (MILL GEMITILIS I'VECELSED. 11 , 1rEror Oil Eta Tab wanted. ' • Corner 0111,;19, Mono now . eibHouse. delatworlyr 11.1LNKS. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK No. 65 FOURTH Smarr. CHARTERED IN DIM. Open daily from I tot o'clock, also on Wedne•day , aid Warder eyeeinga, from May Ist to November • let, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November hit to, Hay let front 6 to B o'clock. . Depcmiti received of all some not lees than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and December. Interest has been dtr. . 19 . 91 iadni - initnallY, in June and December, slew the Busk waaorganised, at the into of eta per cent. alter. I Interest, if not drawn out, is platted to the cradle of the depositor se principal, and bears the dame Ri ckert from the flint days 01 June and December, com pounding twice a you without troubling the dep.& tor to call, or even to ii resent his pas, book. At this rate, money will double in leas than twelve year., making In the aggregate amine AND mix-Hats eau Book., containing the. Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at• the oat., "' Pararomer—GßOßGE ALDRED. ~ .. • - • vice rasernei rra: John B. Ern, Dion, • lease IL Pennock, • . John.llohnos, ' John Xi:shall, • /Lk:molar Speer, • Dames B.D. Moeda. Benj. L. Yalu:retook, A. IL Pollock. AL. D., Jamm.Dirguloy, i' .111.11Birgwin; ' James Morilman, - '1 • WiLliani - J. Anderson, • sierwrsta. ' ' . Jame, D. Kelley, ..Peter A. Madeira, John U. Mellor, James Biddle, ' 'llobert Bol; - Walter P.than, rr, John O, ' - • nears L. Mi . all, John U. Shoeuberger, William IL Bchmer . t!,, Alexander Tindlo.: - '-- haw Whittier,..' . : , Chrhitian Yeager. ,ca—CHAS. A.."COLTON. Aloxiadar Bradioy, John 0. Backofin.l, . . George Block,. John II: Cant Alonzo A. Coriler,. Char'. A. Colton, Mom Dougloth John Erans, fieptoirn, • Willinut•S:liaion, • Peter B. Bunko; • Bichard'Bay.,. • William 8. Lovely, •LI3¢.TAIVE AND TioifAoun kamiavirT el . E 13.11 A N TRUST AND' tjAVINGS vi - BANK. corner Sixth And Wood Weeds. DANK OF. DISCOUNT AND DEPBSIT. CAPITA L.. . .. . ..- - ...... . ..- • '• • SIOO,OUIL ISTOCKHOLDI6I3 ... ..,,... INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. - DIAZOTOBS: •: ADAM HEIN KEAN, Prerident. , Springer Harbangh.. . AngustrisKeereler, K. IL Myers, ' ' Joseph King, J. B. Lievekotte, . Christian Siebert, Aniboug Meyer. . . A. Greeleinger. . ~ DISCOUNT • VERY. DAY. • ruilSdiy _ JOIIN STEWAILTi (Whirr. ... . . , STOlings, Ice. ALLEN, MoCOILMICK &-CO., , Vataicy Youanai. Pittlamlgh, Pa, ~ . 0.41 - Wananoosu, No. 3UI Liberty street. Manufacturers ef _COOK, 'PARLOR 'AND HEAT. INO STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATIS, 'HOLLOW WARE, etuititeel and Glees Mould., Roll. Ind Gesaing:Oss. , Wnter and Az. tkenSad Do Dog Irons, W egon Boxsi4 gefllettles, VerViunds, (Mop and Listings generally. Also, Jobbing: andllsoluns Castings made to order. Patented Portable Ml,' with Steam or Rolle Power. • - nol2:6nel 11411E1NR .—". r0D21 4. • • J. OWN Litany street, near the Order Depot Pa, R. R., Pittabiugh,Ta., manundture 'MACHINE, HOT BLAST. AND- . - ROLIANO NURNAOR _CASTINGS of miry drecrlption. ' OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, VIRE FRONTS, GRATEDARS, NAGON.BOXES, SAD 'AND DOG IRONS, 'ORATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP. 000 K WILES; &Ai always on hand and for ale km: • Orders left with, W. W. YOUNG, corusr, of Wood. Wee( and Dlernond'alley, will' metre prompt atten tion. r i lD PA I43I *N B AND OTD I MS. role Sep; caTwzre BIIPILSIOIIpAnurr GRAIN PAN AND SEPARATOR, Pstautsa,haaarr iO.IIW,L /hi suPgiorit7 of thir SAS aver all' others in 'cis" consists In its cheque* , simplicity end durability. 'Sewed, in cleaning Grain faster, better , and mom thoroughly, with kos labor. thena any other. WU: , The patentee of th e above lan has heen long en gaged in manuhituting lied killing Agripoltuna he , plat:lien% and convinced at the great went of a good iho, ihr cleaning the .diderent khatir ot.ilrala and deeds, presents this to the pubUo, with foil conlidinov that it will reset their. wsll The undendginid; haring the rola right to niannicture Ind sell ther'abire tarairi Mtn and &muster. in :Western Periarylvarda, Western ,Wir. g ud a , and all, Ohio, and the :tight to tell in Indiana and lUlnole, is now ..pvered orders , wheab• sale or retal4 at ald 1.11 infts4, Pittalutah •P. DETItoLITE OIL WlMlit3.--'-itsgem Gum Propriatori; Negnierand 'Niantlanctur. Pura Hundn g park.' • • Pur~WhlbSiam Cllcrined Lubricating .011, Oold Premed LB., do d 0.., NO.I, N 072 and No. 3 Machinery Aigtaidoll,Dendllll,-Olors OH, ' Wagon sad MU Orme and Opiritir of Naphtha, Nir. Order. filled - yromptty. ItirOtlice, corner of Front anClitnitblaid .itteata. Norionsaltala Noma, Pittaburcb:.Pa, • . lal4 gool_twastory ted Hoosty - butt Dem - plenty of thole. Thilt ; sittlatid . 334 mil es Lion Godutsburg. Apply to IL DWAIN'A 00..102 Toartb .1. t►r9' Kith---1 4 extra hallfrlear; bon,oll Barrels maimd aad for ode ta , 4 AHD; .bbls.". `o. 1 rr't . . ricehlizt per stuor. Agglit;tutd lbrule kni 'to floss Iti • r! . 1 g ,7!: 51 .! Zarb it:Audit 69 and TOWststataisti:;'- R4ILROJD3. CCM/ELAND AND PITTSBURGII 4T.4. - titi4a? • WAY—TIME CHANGED .• • •••••,-- •=-• On and after MONDAY, Piciwuther " *MN, Trains will lease the Depot or the rounglnialstitifix: road, In Pittsburgh, as follows: PinsburgA, Clohmants Med tits eh Stenbaceale. Leaves Pittsburgb.--- -..-... ...... 2:55 a. - 11114' 'do 55g . 'do Newark-- rn. do 3.30 m. • Anises 6:45 do St. lea Loaves 3 : 6 5 p. 14„ • do Steubenville ...... sa. do Newark._...`.. midnight. Arri ves 7:4o a. m. do St.. ... . _.,711,30 - 4 ... • No ch.ge of can between Piltablirgh and C7nOfnMfl e Splendid • Sileefing Oars staselted - in all flight Tains.: • pusd n .t2 oaf filaling Lassa a. do Wellsville .. ....... ."4:26 do Sumbenvills.... aas - • do Whaling. • ..... 645 a. tn. Arrives ..... Oa* to. Loam Filial:argil 1,66 do .... ... 4:00 p. ro. • do StoobenalUa--- ...... 5:10 p. do Whaling . 6:25 Arrives Ballair---. • , 6:40 p. in. Connecting at •WiXelhig.with • Palthnor• and Ohlo Railroad, and at Bellair with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanenills, Lancaster, Circleville, Colombia and Cincinnati. ;Vamp?, as; Cleveland louvre Pittsburgh 1:55 s. 02. do Bayard-- 4:58 a. to. do Alliance .-__ • 7:08 a. in. do lludson 4:25 a. tn. • • Arrives Clerreland.. 9:55 a. to. . Leaves Plttstmegh....... • • 1:55 p. , ' do WelLeville ..... ...... .... 4:lp p. us. • - do 8ayard........- ..... ...... ....... 5:24 14 in. • do • Hudson ........ 7:04 p. M. Anima Cleveland. . . ... ...... ..... 8:10 p. m. . Connecting at Ba yard Tinicarawas branch Pat New natadelphlq and Canal Dorm, at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicagsi Baihnad, at Hodson with Cleveland, &warring and Cincinnati R. R. Sir Akron, Cuyahoga Valhi and at Maitland with 0. & E. B. B. for Erie,' D „And Buffalo with Al A T. R. R, for Toledo,. Detroit and Chicago. Accommodation leaved at 8:95 - p. •, - Returning (mi. arrive to Pittsburgh ea folkows: Ilan TWO 4:10 p. at. Express Train 2.-0.5 a. m: Wellarille Accommodation 0:40 a. Pmensen denting to go to Sandusky, Toledo. Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must La par. Ocular to ink for tickets via Cloteland: Through Ticket. can ho Proc . bred .... aethe * Street Depot, Pittsburgh. JOIN STEWART, Ticket Agent. . For further Information, apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Arm' t. At the Company's Offlee in FroightAtation, Peon at. • MC. liStm:..- 11ATINTEE. AR- ' T RANONNENT FOR 1.862 THE PENNSYL. .. I . l e • TANTA CENTRAL ItAILICOAD. ABORT 41 • TRAINS. The MAIL TRAIN loaves Pittiburgh front. the Paasenger depot, at the internectinn of Liberty And Grant streets, every morning (oie na pt Sunday) at 6:10„ a.. m.otopping at all tho princ ipal stations between Pittsburgh and Philadelphl.. hie train arrival In Philadelphia at 11a5 pp. m., making closo connection for New York, from Bennington depot, at 12:00 mid, night, over Camden and Amboy line. The EXPRISS TRAIN Wawa the ahoy* oink station daily at 4:10 p. m., atoll:dog only at prin. clpal stations, making_ direct commotion- et Hanle, burg for Baltimore, Wsar .r gton ,and New - fork via Allentown. Thia train yea In Philadelphia at: LOS a. m., making commotion for Now Yodr.,,frawa liezeingten depot, at 'IE3O a. at., over' Camdaniand. Amboy line. A &replay Oar la run theta fine Pittsburgh to Jersey City, via Alloatown-,io I-Ott:ached to this train. „ •., • The FAST LINK leaven tlia'aboia . nainelikithost, daily (Sundays excepted) a 2:50 m., .stokSak• only at principal stations, and re burg for Baltimore and Washlng•M_ TM, Dain rivemin Philadelphia at 525 p. mating dos* cow. - faction for New York, from Neusitigton . depot atthNl p. m., over Camden and Amb.y ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. • . The Johnstoin Ancona:iodation Train leaven daffy, . (except Sunday) at 3.00 p. nt. rtOpping at all Anatole' and running ae for as Gonemesigh. - • - „ , • PirstAccommodation Train for WairiStatkaliatrwe daily (except Sunday) at fg4o a. m. ' - .• • • - groend Accommodation Train tor . Wail's Station leaven daily .(except Sunday) at 1L•00 a. m.. • Third' Acconimodation Train for Wall's:. Station ~ leaven daily (except Sunday) at Cal p. ni: ' ..,, ..• • Fourth. Ac c om m odation Train for Wail's Sinaloa' twtree daily (except Sunday) at thlt. p.-tu.. . ••• ..', • !interning Trains arrive In Pitmen/lEn as Jenny's Exprcea; I:15 n. m.-; Ign(1, 5.50 p. m.; Pan -Una, • Silo a. in. • Joliustown gicommuodation, 1u.30 Si. ID. • - That Wall's Station Acconuntehttion, 6:3D a; ni.t.S.o l .p.l Well's Station dax , mmodation, &SO a. tentlltird Wall's Station Accommodation,. 1;05 p.•m.,; /math Wail's Station Aecothumution; nAl . p. m. ._• TrainstrotußlainviLleand Incilaustroonet'lat Plat title Intersection' 'with. JoinistowECltccnuataat • Eng sad West; Exprbaand'hisfl Wait.. ' - _.- " The public Will titer "It, greatly to that. inteest, Le g oing iho.t tt W net; to brad v by . the pennsyttattlig 'Omura! Itniirood;es ttniaccommodetionis now *hand camot be ilarrovtial ell any other find*: , The nada ballnat.-4 with none, sod Igentirely (toe frotagiza. W. ca. Proma. safety, 'peed and,oomfort to allW•ha• may fa.or Iblo Road with their paananipe. . . .. • ligilk. ' - ' To Now Tort- 'ear 60 To 8a1tinitite....,.....119' 5 0 To Philadelphia-- 10' 6 O To, Inntaatu.... ........ E. 56, To Barilaburg checQ td all ' thininn the Pentisitia .nia Oetiald.gailroad, and to Philndelphia,Baltimorir ' Passenger prirclumbig tickets la :pan be j • charged ' Winch according midi:mince trawled, b sadtGon to the etatios ratee4 except_ Iron 'ratioswhen/the Goseping heatutAgent.i. .••"- • . s • NOTIOIL—In caw et.loes,..theOrampeity theassoiwa . rasponSble for personal beggars .0n1y,;.. end kw ea mount not exceeding $100... : ' 'N. - B:••Ais' 'Omnibus 'Law hes' bee* employed %wry , peoecivirr and baggage ta and from - pot, at ix charge. net to exceed 26 mats ler.cacti pee. 'isixiixt and Name - 'tor, tteketa. - 7 to . , J. SITXWAS.T. t, • Al the' Pennsylvania' Central liallboad • Paseelages ,Eitatlon, Llborty'aaG Grant streets. •• ' • •.. • • • - • sNocn , Lswm,. • . So . stotaudenti.Altosina, B 0 A D—WINTER BANGSAIRNT.,On and aner.Wadnamday. Novem ber 1304,1(481, the arffisal and , departuresTraina I.:d AIM fallOaa - mu L. -TRAIN—Lea, es Pittsburgh at 7:15 s. ns.; • striving s* Kittsaning- at lI:LSa. tn. ,, Leaves " I b Ira (O) ,EaIOV T TItA P I I Ir rgb at enli p. 7 4 . ulniat'6:lsll.• M., KriiVOl at YI ttibongh T st 10:34.3a. Leafed PIUSSITIrgh:Ii 1:12i micas it. Kittan- At Freeport, stages 'to Buttorxoonaloot -with as • Mao-,Trant bnot.2lttsbrnh. and Acnonunodatknt [tom Kittanning. At Kittatudeg. Good hound con n n f er m t . wl i tal t Nall T ug nibi . irk" . Elt , tninrigh,,snd Mall ; Tickets sold to Nailer. Elennstannro SW` '''• - 'ten • • • WlLlGHT,Supsiininudot...: STEAM NEW TOILE, AND LIVILEPOOLOand. • • .2 log and embarking Rmsengem at. QUEEN phia(lndsnd.), b Lieerpool y , NawfiNek "r•- ftemahlp Compan Idden MU. po tiered Clyde Addle S tea m lron el egi • - CITY Or , NEW . YolllC.:.A.:;.....datardety, , klity , s:.• • • - my ur anaevery &MALI, AT ly:Mpl, !Mill Pier 44. . . , . . . . 1 urn or. reaseo~ /lUD OADIII.-..,..P5,V0 IST/LICIIAGD..: ' " . .„..411itIVIO' -: do to L00d00,..:. 80.00 , t.to to L00d0n...;.. /13,00 r.. - do .to Pods * . DLO° ; do to Nato.' 38,1:0, r do to'.llautttro. 85,00 .do to LlOnbal - ir. i6soo: LONDON MEE IDITION: Datil% • t kkota,... 1011.'''' Premengera aleoi;rwar7ledt: Bane, Bremen, poi.. . ~ terdatm Antir%te i at equally,low mita. lairPereent Win out their Lrkode ant F. .buy tickets here at t • folloviturrateeM Vele Yak: Prom Liverpool or Queendosrm let .tlabithingi and' $lO6. , Steerage from Ltrarpooll MAO.. Artalt TheiaBumil3Minthimi iionerici• accenini'odeionittei Pervengete,MS4. awry 'emperimiont Horgan:am bunt bt Water-tight Iron Sections, end. " 'Patent nee. Annihilators on bard.;..: larriumaisa.+oll fr;fl ' re oitie ßrPr Y nary Weiss, :h. thaw maw Nr• &may kin riona 0. ksra. • . JOHN DALB, apt; . .15 RiOH , mbukder • tro: :inmiTAM;atr«.o.: DAVIS k PHILLIPS,. UAM rouribizs. AgiD miormninms. PLMOIIIBB, GAB AND sTrAra rintas, Amzial!.dgmer;M w 3 d 1>e4,km5.11, GAS - FIXTURES, PUMPS AND B#ASS WORK I Of mr7 disc:l4om %'* ,l ; ilmee ,IRMM.OOPna IRON, with *di liar 'wire* Cumber& or Irotruti.. of WI thrls, sad waniated to gin tat a. _ smrraoroirr 1111 Water - and UR Trott arsete,.,_ 80 - • ; Yu *mini - fa sale by JAILS YE'YZER., • - • - Oornerlfarkit and Yfrriztraets. CI CASKS POTASitT—In- store and for . Xi eels by SHRIVESA LUNAR, Na. er *no 29 ElvitthfiPLl Aityaa. sot: -g - ••• • 13 " 3- bb ky ' fretqL flgalTll4 this rpm., atuti bit *bite,. Et. ni c,s• WEE I===