TtrEellAY lAgirli*W/WHIC .15P/WBA [FROM OUR EVENRiI Fii.in'aien;inanks?,Divisiouodikirm. igilh Neat garrisopParg.,The.ltCb% • elacl4l o Ssed ,. _: NPIZIAONAVIO,' VA., April 21.—0 n .yeiter- d7' afternoon , 4 piokstigOt Col. Donnelly'. b gide, stationed - eight. miles hence; on %be 9isr4owsrille road,; Wire Attacked : . by large Toece,of rmtegtrni, and driven 1461c.",OneItetnOd Jessie Seelley, of.the 4,6tlitOnsinzga killed;: and : 1 1.1reunded , ,••; •.: .• •.;.! The reserve of the 46th Pennsylvania regi ment, ondoi,•speideft L :Of ..ilimpton'a -battery, thekodvanced and repalsed!themebels. , They retreated.to a woed,where several of our shells Intralja thole - very .wagoa waosean gathering up and carrying olf their dead and 0Y10839 the horrible state of the road be /weep Donnelly 'is encamp ment, and.thokeposslbility-of forwarding him suppliei,,,Dennelly hat been. orlimed Ao..tak• 1111 a 'lel'. newer, the town; 'until the' roada.weve In a better condition., , Tacitson'a main body is encamped: near the eastioank of the Shenandoah 'bridge, over the eirer,vviOchiTatifttrongl,y piekotetby him, and underlaid. with inflammable meteriaiready.to Ere on opr: approeoh. Captain ;dolmen, of -the 28th New.rork, Is Performing provoqt duty in town. . • • The °platy deportment of .our troops is a convincing „proof to the. Population...that our object, ii llt.ands'siottof peace; and that the. seeessien„leaders have:. boon guilty% of gross. misrepresentation and duplicity towards them:. All the. churches wl_tosa pastors are not in the secession army are open to-day, - and the town wears the ,appoarenoo Yforthern , Exeitenieet - at. Norfolk:—The Neer' s_ liege New tlrleineW-Attaek by Oen, 400141eituticipilte4.;-The.iiivr!i. ttieip~e Fear l row ' - • libmee Apriu2r .—A special dispatch to AO giert:Xoxk. Zees Maya: It is stated .by . the einctrabande - who, Arrived here wtth th•• ll P.wAt. 0 . the : of giew :Orleans, that the Most - intense excitement exists around Nottelkpand , tbat the people_here were in greit feu of r eit atteck•braen. 'Burnside. AU the tehelf_trelice`.eUctiobedl`there bad gone to BMA - Mille to retie( limy &drape* he might. make.:!. Many eitisene were leaving_Nerfolk fora plites!of•refuge.• • • -•- The 4tivf , Newlarleins' was oonceded by every;oni. • The 'contrabands also stale that the new Prlek9l.the hierrimaeistwelvo feet long, and =Meet wrought iron, steel pointed: , . _ lottattimii•Ear,ope. . • -P., , Aptil2B.—The steamship North American, from Liverpool,-with dates' to ttoodltlr, and -via Londonderry . ..to the Bth, pasted Cape - Race yelterday inornltHO 'VW Nova! Aeotiati n andiNdintiiirg arrived . . Cotton was buoyant, and higher for American. ...The eaten of the.week were 805 bales, and on .Friday 12,000 bales. The &d -rones en other descriptions was - Ilroadetuffs closed drmiand with a. Tull ad vinaltig,; 4endeney. :Pi,oviiiiontt.., quiet and Consols 'closed on. Friday at 9334 . ®941, for ThliAiglo;Sixon, from Portland Maths 27th ult;'airivect ,Vverpoot. on the 16th. She broke bar intermediate *haft -on the llth, , but ibt4 siny,le engine - to work on the'ldth, and,' remind LiferpoOl -- via the 'iOntlcay, Ireland. The Great Eitterti:irne safely jot off the - at *llford and. steamed to her old _ . - The-Expedition to new ' Ready' for-Action, New' l'intt; ,- April .28.-,el,The' steam gnu boat DonnectieuChaserrited from the South west, nisi, whieh she left On. the l'ith inst., nu& thw 'entire-blockading fleet. • She brought 200 sick - and wounded . seamen from the ivied ren.'.. When - she left the Miesissippl, all the ships %of . the 'expedition lek New Orleans were inside' of thepassei ' and hid their decks satniedinnd were all ready for' action. `The mewl wire' ell in good health. The Connec ticut 'also brings seven 'Texas refugees, taken from Mats:nor:is by the gunboat Montgomery. Conversation , Between. Beanregard and Prentiss.. The fatigue of the afternoon was relieved by theirrival. from. time to time of captured regimentateolori and 'prisoners of which we' have-between four - and. Ave "thousand.. The 'highest 'in rank Gen. _Prentise. I had the good • -termite to •be. present when he• was .."7 - brought in to Gen. Beeuregard, who was, at the moment, directing the-permit: After ex chauging salutations, the following converse tion-inotbstince took place ' Piet:Kiss, (offering hie hand)-9en. iieante -L paii - Wehare felt your power to-day and been compelletto - yield to - it. - ' Bespiages•d--P - arden tee, sir, you have felt the - peer of a 'great nation fighting for its rights'; of. a people fighting for their homes and all they hold dear. And - .1 . auk sorry to see Yeti ightiniagainet us on .the other side. ' Prentiss- 1 4 cannot see things In that light: 'We 'van' lever consent to the Union being' broken upr Biliareprditut the Union already brokintitp, and esu never be restored. Hence forth we are a distinct nation, and every; One l of our people, min, women' end' children, is willing to fight for it, and if necessary, to die in iti.defense. How many men did you have • to-ay, General Prentiss? , • ' Pdentlas (heiltatingly)---We bad six ,divi• sions of about 7 , 000 Men each. My own divi sion-had:about 7,500, but it was the largest. A large' number of my men, however, were sick. The Tennessee wal,er_has proved very - , unhealthy to teem. I had not more than 5,000 man and was belly supported, otherwise the day 'might lave been different. Yon , have whipped our beet - fightidg 'men ,to -day. ; , , Here Gen. lleauregeid was called off to di 'root troops to the', pursuit; when several by standar' engaged the eaPturedGeneral in con . Bystaad.er-44n. ,Prentiss, - do . you think - this bittle, i 9 decisive. will lead to pence. Prentise=llever, till the llnion is restored. • . If we do notwinp,y9n withAhe,men, we have, We will bring more. We barn already 200,000 enlisted.l who _have not. yet - been furnished has, been one, our great difficulties: T h e telgitl/11likell purchased by FremonfVere of no aoce - Fint.,• yen could turn . - your thitmb in them. . And the Loudon Tow= - . er gun, purchased hy.the:Gortanment,-s-had . - been pilsfc'eirayliti pekes, Slime Meteor with , It to onlyisithin "the last sixty • days that our mon have ..beennmperly armed. No, our people are determitied.te fight it out. There was n-time„ after the battle of .Manas, can, when - you heighteiptiredthe.Gapi tal and veto our Mentry, and'the fu tunuolabtobfre been different. . Now elel7- .: • - - Bystander-41en. PrinWes, did you have any of Buell's command with you to . rentkis-,-liir.. Be is at Bystander-That cannot be. We bait,' ear ,tain intelligence of his arrival at Mount Pleas , ant; en hie read to join You. _ Prentiss - Buell is not coming here and if tomes lee en the way they must ' be rel 7 emall.,..Lknow nothing of them..„ -- Bystander.--: Ilad - y_on, - .3tlbtletOreoll en gaged to - day t . Prentice—ell except:tine divisien, which is at Crump's Landing, several miler below. expect they will be captured, • _ Bystander—What has become of your army that we contended - with to-day? Have they • creased the river, do you think Prentice.--No:' - They have retired to our gunboats and ,intrenched worke. There will ho nnotherffght - tO-niorrow; Bystander—What do you think will be the rasultof II? Prentiss-4 .1 m afraid all Our, men will Bystander--Do you think Beall can be there in the morning?' .- Prentiss—No. He' may be there in the af ternoon, but rildnk not. This has been a -moister -wise.. Hid you' w aited . four days' ' been prepared for Am: :tit in a bag of coffee, tents, and remark. re to drink - rye ooffee, fike-seise of 'Yorlagefl:, - A - letter front Yorktown, of April2s, the Baltimore Anteriewn„.sais : .; . It 'woultnet . .bn r , proper fo me to saisshon the: grand battle _will commence, or describe. _theextent'of the arrangements making to an - surexucinsei; ' IRMO it to say that Yorktown wilt either be In our IM/session, or the edge iit - prOgnms, before the close of next week. .That the enemy will be routed no one here has the Slightest doubt. It is looked upon as a .matter of eonise, and. if the doubters could see .what thive seen during-the past few days, And Witness the high - state of discipline and military enthusiasm prevailing in the army, (sem the highest to the lowest, they would he satisfied that there is "no such word as fall" to their vocabulary. EDMOgi Thaseharges -against General Smith of drunkenness in , the battle of Lee's Mills last week, which resulted so disastrously to a por tion of the Third Vermont Regiment, are, as :I am informettat headquarters this morning, 'entirely - groundless. -This small band of gal ' lent, fellows, numbering only two hundred, drove a whole regiment out of their rifle pits, with loss nearly equal to their own •, and had_ it not been for the 'flooding of the march .through whioh they had to return, would have itscaped with but little loss. Tho success which the enemy met with was owing to a, cunningly devised and well *mooniest triok, that amid not have been foßmeen by General Smith, whereby their return , was cut off. The General stands high as a gallant and brave soldier, and the rumor. of drunkenness origi nated in his falling from his horse whilst riding over a newly 'ploughed and is re ks.rded as purely accidental. He stands high among his men, and is greatly esteemed by the : Commanding General and his Staff, who will, I learn, take early measures for relieving him of the stigma arising from this unfounded rumor. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. Passed at the Second Session of the Thirty seventh Congress. • A RESOLUTION transferring the supervi sion of the Capitol extension and the erection of the new dome to the Depart ment of the Interior. Resolved by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Congress Assembled, That the supervi sion of the Capitol extension and the ereo- Um' of the 'new dome be.xttd the same is Jeruby transferred -from the War Depart ment to the Department of the hrbarior. And all unexpended money which has been heretofore appropriated, and all money which may •be hereafter appropriated for either of the improvements heretofore men tioned, shall be expended - under the direc tion and supervision of the Secretary of the Interior: Provided, That no money heretofore. appropriated shall be expended upon the Capitol until authorized by Con gress, except so much as is necessary to protect the building from injury by the elements and to complete the dome. Approved, April 1802. RE:Due—No. 55.) :AN ACT to establish a branch mint of the United States at Denver, in-the Territory of Colorado. Be it enacted by the Senate and Rowe of Representatives of the United Statesof Amer ice in - amyress assembled, That a branch of the, mint of the United States be located and establised at Denver, in the Territory of Colorado , for the coinage of gold. Sec. 2. ind- be it further enacted, That, for carrying on the business of said branch, the following officers shall be appointed as soon as the public interest shall require their service, upon the nomination of the President, by and with the advice and con sent of the Senate, namely: one superin tendent, one assayer, one welter and re. finer, and one coiner; and the said super intendent shall employ as many clerks, subordinate workmen, and laborers, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, as may be required. The sala ries of the said officers shall be as follows: To the superintendent, the ecru of two thousand dollars • 'to the assayer , the sum of eighteen hund red dollars; to the metier and frefiner, eighteen hundred dollars; to the coiner, eighteen hundred dollars; to the clerks, subordinate workmen, and laborers, such wages and allowances as are customary according to their respective stations and occupations. , Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That the ofcers and clerks to be appointed under this act, before entering upon the execution of their o ffi ces, shall take an oath or af firmation, before some judge of the United . Stilts or of the supreme court of said Territory, faithfully and diligently to per form the duties of their offices and shall each become bound to the United States of America; with one or more sureties, to the satisfaction of the director of the mint or the secretary of the Territer7 of Colorado and of - the Secretary of the Treasury, with the condition of the faithful performance of the dutiei of their offices. See. 4. And be it further enacted, That, the general, direction .of. -the business of _said branch of the mint of the United States shall be under the control and reg ulation of • the director of the mint.- at Philadelphia, subject to the of the Secretary of the Treasury; and for that purpose it shall be the duty of the 'said director to preisCribe such regulations and require; such returns perioilioally and occasionally, and to, establish sock charges for parting; assaying, refining, and coin ing, as shall appear to him to - be necessary for the purliese of, carrying•into effect the intention of this act: in establishing said branch; also for the.purpose of preserving uniformity of weight, form, • and finish in the coin stamped at said branch. See. 6. And be it further enacted, That said branch mint Shane a place of deposit forsuch public moneys as the Secretary .of the Treasury may direct.. Aid the super intendent of said branch mint; who sball . perform the. duties of treasurer thereof,. shall have the custody of the same, and also perform the duties of assistant trees ! urer ; and for that purpose shall be sub-' ject to all the; provisions' contained in an act entitled '"An act to provide for the better organization of the'treasury, and . for the collection, safe4cepin' ix, tranfer, and disbursement of the public revenue,'' approved August six, eighteen hundred sad forty-aix, which. relates to the treasury of the branch mint at New Orleans. , Sec. 6. And. le , if further enacted, That 'the superintendent of said branch mint be authorized, under - the , -direction ‘ of the Secretary of the Treasury, and on terms to be -preneribed by hinti tu issue in pay ment - of the gold dust andbullion deposited fol. assay . and ' ceinage , or` bars, drafts, or certificates' of depeilit,,payableSit , the, trees- my of the United States, to - any depositor electing'to receive payment in that form. hSec: 7. And be it further enaeted, That all the laws and parts of laws newin force for the regulation or the mint of the United State!, and fur the government.' of the officers and persona employed' therein,' and for the punishment of all offences 'connect ed with,the mint or coinage of the United Matti; shallle - and they are hereby , de clared to be in full force in relation.- to the branch. of the mint by this act established, as far as the same may be applicable thereto...:. , • - Sec. 8. And Le it further= enacted, That the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars be and the same Is hereby appropriated out of any , money in the keasury not otherwise appropriated, to crry . inbi effect ,the proitsions or this act, a 4 to meet this expense'. of the 'current' ye sald.foi the fiscal year .ending - .tho , Mir' ' ,oc-June, curry eighteen hundred and sixty-t e , _ .. : Appri4ed, April 21, 1802., ..: • . it had to come to that nq aresnixing rye with may has pure Rio yet. - ;ard returned and tepwi- , L 1, Gen. Prentiss lightiog I:elaltiiing, the right to !peottilly r .4a And Gen..W. enjoyed the hospital ' a personal. deviant . 4 .4'1144 off i4rivitege of *swag iras staated him' ...Sherompoi. - th" cop _ 44 . 4"441, 1 *14Fi1ti Atabl!"-; EMS ~.' 6 ,-. - 4.- " e - - . .-V"PfT‘egfir 4 - ..,., ,• nrit mr4v.t7.o74-44.-- ..:41 ,,, ,,: , : , .„-.''''' f,----r. 0 4 - r- -7 -1r7 4- W -7.4 .. , "7. 77,-- ,„,..,.-.:,'-.•:,..,,,..i.,,,,'E._.-.:-',..-:-k:::':c:-.,.',,-.41•-i?..,;,;::..-_-_:5;',:4;,1,::-7.0-••,'-tL:.:7,-.'; OFFICIAL PUBLIC RESOLUTION—No. 27.] JAWSIEL - (a=?S&. - 00., • ,fion'fi4n'Towlttr.r.;ALllGHlNl -• MLESirldOl3 AND OP ,011 . flu ) iO - 01' . 14WHXS - wror,, lirOldirli at CU& 112_1 . 6 . !,. 1, Wood 4. ittgdot**9l-.l?..lllAtirl-, .. ...... • ...tiertifffiliVtlieliiiiicl Pirliiiiils; 1 --- '''' • . - srEAMirudri,.. _ i _--..-_—,—...... i .......—__ ~.-•." t:I.:to:8 OCI..OGE LAsr NIGHT. . NA r REEIANG PACKI.T.—, 4,-,..i."? . ? INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, . *X.191311511' ROUSE—Litany et-, tiesu IL IL Depot. ' 'rho steamer LIZZIE MA11T1N..,; , .'-'- - -:-4-- , .... , -.0 1 ' —........ GEOMOI 1tra......, P/01.1117.1.03. Gilt. D. Z. Brown, loaves far WHEELING, and all intermediate points, every EIONDAY, WEDNED II Bask ft lady, Ind W Carr, DAY nod FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock to., making close J Keller, Harrisburg . 1 McCue, Clarion 1 connections with the Parkersburg packets. Return- , J Cresson, Phan P. limns, MnrYland ins, ir:ll , . IN HEELING every TUESDAY, TERMS ]t Shannon, Jett co J Pen•ock, Pa DAY and SATURDAY, at 8 o'cick a. in. For freight .1 O'Donnell, Cin. 0 0 J Beady, Windt. co or passage apply on lamrd or to C D Chalfant, Mt Vernon 3 M Noble, do I JAMES COLLINS .5 COS, Agents, II Gaul, Bomenset co J C Keller, Ligonier ' ....., No. 115 Water street. Joo Value, Ind. Pa 3 P Donnelly, Gree W Foster, Ohio ,Jarob Bock, Illinois It Choshuhn, i HARE'S HOTEL—Lip rty ntn. t, foot of Fifth IMMIJILL II L Hersh, Ohio W Moore, du W Murphy, Pa W Currous,t lady, do W Riddle; Caueusburg 1) 9 Nieholsau, Painievr W Harvey, Wellsville W Horeds, Canousbarg L W Clark, E Liverpool J Me.yln, Threat G Coulter, Miller'. Run liS Wilson, GM Hull I A Zilchiul.•r, Elizabeth J Di P Nesbit, Haysvllle CABLE HOTEL—Lib„ J M BMJen, Mercer J 11=a6, J L Patleru - 41, Wash., Pa J W Vogur, N Lkhon WEI Frazt.r. Frankf. , rt J W Tokydr, E hErwr, Si Louix Tho, Anderson, A IYKll4:er, Beal, MEM It Gregg. Steubenville lenny, N Mlsi Bls.l, Giveusliurg rty et...et, below Sorted!, PROPILICTO. J Hopper, John K iris, .1 Klvrcr, (I W Chambers, Perym.lia J Weller, Vt.:loge co J Shed St holy, E P Day,. Chic Age. J o Armour, ti 'r King, I. neuter G W Butler, Jeff ea B Niblock, Youngrtown PI tingles- Jett co J II Taylor, JOhrl Slifer, West Newton J Patternon, . _ ,1D Drown, JetT rwna to J McHenry, do $ MetNowlin, do ' W Dowers, do A Nelson, do Citeder, do IL iteder, do It Law, do W Dram, do A M Gardner, Oil City James • II Idn.xwell, Jeff co Sire Jerk, Grreusburg DlcCullough, 'Kash 8 J =I! RED LION HOTS MMPRIZTOM -- I A Darlaen Jeo Bravo P Culliersion J 111'CA. .Inn Galbreath, Jett co C Arthur, do 0 it Kilgore, Clarion era G It McKim .1 A rmatrong I, Walker I) Berry II 0 Iloyington J Hart, Ohio J Connelly, 0 S DI Abrams, Virginia DI Il Ahrtitsia, do A Bration Bogen. Gen Graham Black, Franklin Leiria 'flu G. W Tyson. Crawford Ezra Michener J Carr, VII City Davithain A Maup, J K Burnett, Warren co Geo Wheeler, do E larons, Van. county . J JacoM, do d tit owart, do 9 A littyhea, Colombo, II Id Boort J W Moorhead, Oakland D Lyon, Butler co O B Willey, llaterille J N W Wryht NATIONAL tiOTE J A Ripple, N Brighti W hfitzum T B litadsou, iA J blausfield A - Sutton C Bseikiss, No. 131 Water street IS Strickler, Conn*ll2 , o E Crnnmiun, PS C K It .3 Liiihart ..t son, ME=2 FB Coyne, P k C II W Olney Roc tester COMMERCIAL RECORD COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION OF BOAR OF TRADE FOR FFBRUARY AND VOL. McOlt.ar, V. P., I J. .I.Gmumpsc, .1: I. Brsm - r, JAmea PARKE, JR., B. PRESTON. PITTSIIURUM MARKETS Etvortod orydriallg f Uu PitUburgh IMilg 0.4 11losna7, April 28th. 1862. 0110CEDIES-Bogar'contluars dull and Inactive,' itb small Balm at from 83 to 9,t!.c. Coffee firm, itliloo,ll of 10 bags prime Itio at 4lc, nod 6 do do nt 214213ic. Molasses steady; sale of '2O bbls prin. N. 0., Cypreu packages, at 44c. •lIICON—There la a alight Improvement in the demand, but price. remain unchanged. •Saie of 5,000 Ihs Shoulders at 4y,c; s,tatl I. in lots at 4;•.ic for Shoulders, Glac for Plain, and 1.%e. for Sugar Cum' Haw; 3,000 Ma Plain llama at 63.4 c; 1.000 L. Sega Cored do at 734 c. and 3 to Cincinnati canvatsod d, FLOUR—continues dull and languid, the demand being entirely lornl. In prilaw, however, we have no change, mid we quote at 4,00(444,70 for Extra, and to g,,95 for Family, according to quality. POTATOES--Itt with art atlywieing dency In prices, aide of hat burn California 11.1 e 40,-; lOU do Nealtanuocks aud lA/ do Ilium Alberta at 50c, and WO do prime lieabarmocks from wharf at 45e per burl. BUTTER. www EGGS—Butter in Ilomiuld with .1 35411118 common 801 l at 19 to If.; Y bids prim. Inc, and 2 !kis and d box. at 17c. Eggs unchanged axle in lots of 17 bbl. at 7 . ;c per dor. , itliff—unchanged; sale from blare of in bo g s at 47e. per basin CIIEESE—SaIo of a) boxes prima W. R. at 90, and 7 do Goshen at Inn. DRIED FRUIT—SaIe of '2O bush prime Apples $1,511 per blab. Peaches Meekly at from $2,2 to r kr both. MAPLE SUGAR—SaIo of 5 bble at lOc per tb Imports by River. NEW ALDAN 11—rita CLAIM DEAN-lOU empty Ligyttt t a.; 150 1.1.10 -Cour, 10 ha home, Mcwkeown s Laotian; 20 Imo tobacco, JAS Dilworth co; 1 line, 1 bid,' Watt It Wilson; 24 W.I. eggs, I ck, 1 be bacon, I bid butter, Walker& Sholemait;:B3o Idols dour, M EVS, jr; 100 do do, to rich a Hutchinson; 237 du do, 19 hides, McDonald d Arbuckle; 1 bir. tacks Cheat, Smyth a co; 341 bbla nom'. 20 104 hams, SOO ,ctis starch, 211 do meal, 1(10 bblo, 90 tin, 210 kga lord, Lu alm Leathers, 2 oko bacon, 2 do tobamm, Clarke deo. GALLIPOLIti—emr. Sciatica—GO bids floor, Liggett & co; 3 boilers, Watson .4 Armstrong; 1 oil 1.1,1, llutchmson d c0;.2 do do, S M Kier d co; 90 do do, retina Salt co; 6112 do do, Li K Ilaylhn; 48 do do, Edgerton Stewart; 2.0 pkgs b guests, J C McVay:. 10 do raga, J %Velars; 09 ids .0r,,. John It Thorny. •son; 1 1,0,1 air rags, Ileons d Collin; 020 bpi bran, owner on board. ..•• • - . ZANKSVILLB—rna — Ensa Casuals—lit whisky bids, Atwell, L. & co; b kg. butler, J 8 Dilworth & co; 50 whisky !Ads, 'rhos Moors; 1 bx copper, C Hussey; 20 1.10, 1 ha eggs, Jobn Crosier; 4 tubs swiss choose, Wilson, Carr dew; 61 bbl., Than 6.11 & co; ID eke commeal, Jae II Thompson; 1 Idol, 1 Ox tobacco, E Gleason; 2 bbla egg., P 11 Laufman; 3do do, 3 sk. nies, J. A Fairer; 451 sks corn, C IL Stull; 8 bills pork, 1 do lard, 41 bogs, F Seaman; 4 Ims meat, 2 kegs mrd, J Wats; 3 Imirmeat, 4 kgs lord,J Belzer, 1:114 lard, F Buttaliaw;3 1.331 meat, i.e Srum; 4 head cattle, A Boll; CO aka petition, 4 og. dry apples, 35 bids flour, W P Beck it co; bbl. eggs, Ibx meat, 12 oil Ills, J. C McVay; 12 Olds egg., at oil bills, 1 keg bird: 2 bbls bean., Jae A Vetter; 75 dot watilkboarilt, 21 hhdstobreco, 64 WAS eggs, 4 eke bscon, 69 rolls . leather,4o Mils pork, 12 do lard, Clarks& co. CLNCINNATI—ran /amanita-2G bas pipes, Gee Wilijou; 195 bgs Oil meal, J W fillopeon; 8 bads-bacon, IMP bbls floor, Knox & McKee; 50 Boa broom., 1, 11 Volgt N co; 5 6610 bungs, North Buterican Oil co; 1 du do, Whitmore, Wollre N Dot' 50 bales batting, mily, Childs& co; Zi oil bbls, Antos. Oil co; dun, chairs, Mamma ft Ilattley; 12 Om wool, Wm Barker; 15 1.410 chair stair, T B Young; 5 bbls wine, Roe Jae Kroghl 11 bids totiflain. Wm El Heys; 15 lihda sok. & co; 150 Wits liquor, Mean* & Coffin; 4 meet, Maitland & Connor; 1 bbl 011,14 boo =IP, 2 do .arch, 23 bede dry apples, 18 sins pointon, Dimes A „Fetzer; 25 bblit dour, BrOwnsrille wharf boat; 6 wile whatls, Moir A Derison; 5 cks queensware, J Blakely 279 bble liqnor, lJ bide., 12 bah!. colton, 143 cke ba• con, 50 bbl. pork, 56 do beef, 52 do oil, 260 kgs V carboy{ vitriol, 29 to hams, Clarks & co. Imports by Railroad t y 11 'PITTICINOIIOII. Fr. WATN. & CMCAGO 1t61L103.- April 28,-1001de Boor, McClark., If On & co; lb doz pails, Wm Holmes A co; 9 de do, W 11 Ktrkpat... rick; 40 do do, Ileum & Colin; 23 bills paper, 11 C lloaranl; 4 cka rlieta,l ck, 4 hdls wine, Townsend & no; 115 . 011 bbls, 0 P Scour; 1 car bad , Rhodes A Vernon; 21 has soap, R Daiwa A co . 2 cansplg metal, John Illoorbead; 373 bush barley, D . Fancett; 65. bides S Ilarlasngh A co; 110 eta barley, Geo F Vandoren; 11b7 bulk ham., JB Canfield A co. - CLorscrau 6 Prrreausari RAILIIOAD, A prll 26 bbl. dour ; Atwell; Lee St cct; 6 ck. potash, 2 Ibis beans, II Dation t co; 8 Jug. molsowee, 126 bga flax seed, 6 bbl. butter, 74 bills chairs, Frank Van Gorden 1 bid hatter, J 13 Canfield & co; 100 bbl. door, Culp 6, Shepard. River New*. The river continues to recede elowly at title point 'with scant nine feet by the mark, last evening. Th Weather during the day was clear, warm and pleiWau and businese was tolerably active at ode admit...—. The arrivals were the Science, from Gallipoli., Kraut Graham, from Zariarvillo, and Argonaut, from Sale Lords. The Com. Ferry, from Muhl/111e, Is doe thl morning.-- ...... --The Mariner, for Cincinnati, w • mating prepamtlaue to leave loot evening, flying light... ........ e Melnoue rum] Lonbrrille tut Fri day, with a large number of .wounded soldien far citicinunti.......—.The J. 11. Ford and Humors wore advertised to leave the former place for Pittebargh no Satunlay The Cumberhuld river was Acing rap idly. ou,Tharsday last, with full twenty-three - feet feet on lisrperh Sboadm.....—The . Wheeling and Cluoinnati packet Liherly has been sold to the Mason Coal Cora. palsy for $B.OOO. • • OISCtP%AYI AND Lonunticn—The Ratings, Capt.ffuhimmo, is announced to leave as above this ervuing.. Meson. Wherry and llama. are associated fogether in the office. Pea TIM Urrill Illeinurten Rtica—Fassengue and *hipper, should remember that the Flume% Capt. - Bricks% will he the first packet to leave for St. Louie and the Upper XlsaiseiPpl. She will probably get off this evening. .The Diadem, Capt. liAvigers, will be ready terleaVe oboist Thursday. • You 81. isems—The Empire City, Cipt. Way, will camanasuoe this Morning to receive far St. Louis, and all ltdartnedlate • lute. • 111 HY. FRUIT. 20 bble. twy Praetor, • ••• • • 6 Appleo.' -Now 4 binding from • steamer Empire City, *mask by —402! DICILIIT ./1 00. W T, ORANGES.—Prime fresh DJ 04aogss just rewired sod lisr yak, 117 the Dos or " at the Flualll 3Sl7/ 14.31 / 3 8 AW , • upIT •r_Ooraar _ Ll6arty aed. Maul stresia.' MEMO • 7} - P7'°. -- P' ''4l -. • Uhlt P I i PACK ET.—FoR I% LUCID, KR ORME, ROCK ISLAND. DCROMUK ANL' aivIAT DACE.—The Ima steamer kIONITUR., Capt. Wm. Deem, .111 Rave for t h e above and M Intermediate ports ou MONDAY, ?Stu test., at fi o'clock p. m For freight or paaaage apply on board or to eer:oivr J. it. LIYINtiIITON vt CAL, Agents volt ?,T. lA* is, ' AND ST. I•A 111..—Tlia Capt D. Z. Brick(ll, will leave as an nounced on Til Id DAY. 2811. letv., at 4p. to. Puy weight orpastagn ripply on Iroard or to.. - J. 4 Ltc I NGSTUN .n co. Agents. W. W. M A lITI N. .r,T. Lou iz.-; ANu ts:T. PAUt...—Ths , bur slonmer Ell I 'IQY' S3 I I,:iTY, Clint. Way, will Innve un atom uu vi GD- N 300 inst. .I.`or freight or plumage apply on board or to J. It. LIVING:STUN or. Co., I Agenln. JOU N FLACK. , 11.4iint GIN — CINNATI N. LOU- LA - 4.1:. 1; InV ILLE.—lholight draught encum-e4G2i. or LIASTINGS, Capt. Itubinson, sent learn us XiOOA e uu TO E. , :D A itt%l.. at 4. p. tn. For In or ploninge apply on board or to J. It. I,IVINGSTON & CO.. Aerate: Lilo o'l. . LOUIS, ICUCK IS- tt LAND, CALERA AND ST. PAUL,nn 4.. .7T - Q DIRECT.—Tito Hoe ateamer nis DE lan.ilsitt. ill leans for the above and all intermediate ports on W ED.NESDA I, :loth lust. For bight or passage apply on hoard. aptll EUULAK. LID PACK/at—The splandid pottseuder aammcr MIRERTA, Capt. John Gordon, Wows hor Whonlindutd all intermediatejunta EVERT TUES DAY, TUURSDA I and SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock w. on.. malting close connoetiom+ with the regular pickets tor. Parkoratotrh tool Cincinnati. Return itAVeti Whepting ICA ERA altIN DAY, WEDNE.S. DA I and FillitA Y, at s o'cltolt n. nt. eassengenn rnnosipted through Inn Onsin natl. For 'freight or ow apply on hoard or to JAS. 110 CLINS CO., 114 Water street. • f,) U I,A It WEEK. Y jr.:(C . ,p, .13) ZANMIV I LER PACK ET.— now and lisautiful passonger Moamar EMMA USA- Fl AM, Capt. Monroe Aypra, lea,. Pittsburgh for Lint•ivillr EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'lis , k p. ni.— billl/1/111g. WM,* Zainsitilli , 'EVERY Till DA V, ,a m. lot fraight.or pnaitigs apply on board or to J. B. LiVllitisTobi CO., Ageato, Pittsburgh. LI. PIERCE Agaula, Zaiisorithi. n. DISSOLVTIOXS, A*C. ------- I ISSOLU'fIO NOF PARTN IL, —The partnership henstobiro existing between WILIAM!! BARNHILL and Jatilip 11. BRUSH, Steam Boiler Makers/Iml Sheet Iron Worker". ander the name and 05.)10 of W I LLI AM o IIAIIABI LI. Cu., was 11181 , 01...1 05 t he 14th day of April by the death of William Barnhill. All person. having nu estnels unsettled with said (Inn will plea call and have them sdjuried, with lb° undersigned. tonaluese will he eoutittuml at the old stand, No. 61 Caen street, by the aurviving partner, where he will ho ',leaned to noa the pal roan of the late firm and others having heathens in his Due. JARED 31. BRUSH, Surviving partner of she late firm of apSattivrtlesT William Barnhill A Co. I)ISSOLUTIODo—The firm of Still', BRYAN A. W. was dissolved by mutat ni consent Oil the lath (net., having sold my intereat the Woodville iii Iloluery to LIEU. T. ftletint 31ICK and LIEU. W. 11OLDSUiP,.they B.lllllitlg all lea of said firm and. they alone aro authorised he maim of the late firm in liquidation. SAIII.IJEL BRYAN. niaf4 3td EMUS 116SOLIJITON I'AIVI'NEK6IIII' —The partnership herniofon existing owlet lb 11E , Of JOUN I ILW IN di bIINS, is thin day dissoly osf by mntnnl r-01.110111.. The buskin. of the late Or. o ill be orbited by either Of the undersigned, et th office, No. 51 Water st.rtsd_ JN • lI IIIWIN. JOHN IRWIN, Jo. Piitsbnrsh. Dl 'web 91st. ki: 4 OLU'flON 01" PA liltS P I_, —The pan nerehip heretofore existibg betwee PHI Litt PA s 3IcKA Y has been dissolved ou Apri let by undo .1 cousettt. The buiuew of the latent . . will he set tit ti by either of the undersigned. Is. M. PULL La PS, 347 Litutrty strvot. .1 AMES Id cliA Y. 343 Litserty street. Pittsburgh; April 21th, 1862.--ep2l:l4rd • JIII E 0 I CA L P FMK ..11 AND tiNSAFIE MEDICENICS.—For unple.ant Itha gle.hgerow diterteet. use IILt.htBOLDI3 X. Tit ACT BUCtIV, which. hem received the endorne h.ht of the must proniloent ph• *khans in the Malted Gm. wb. now oife rod elid huanity as a tein turn for the following tillli cte Moms , . and m nymptonto s 'grunting from diners. and altmo of the Urinary or Sexual Organs: General Debility, Mental and Physical Depresolon, lralswility, Determination of Mood to the Head, Confound Ideas, Hysteria, General irritability, Beetle:ammo and Pleeplmnuon at Nixbt, Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Isms of Appetite, Ih noroonin, Spintn, F aralysin of theOrgasmof Generation, Pala. lotion of the Heart, mai In tact all the concomitants of a nervous and debilitated atate of the system. la imam the genuine, cut thin ant. Ant for Ileimbold's. Take no other. Cures gun rantowl. den advertisement in smother colunta. 012- 9 “bk`rE 110 W 1.08 1 . 110 W kit A NIA001); ILFATOILED I—Jast Published, in a Sets' En v ldeo. Price Six HMG. A Lecture on the Nature, Tmotment and R. dicta Cote o Spertuatorrisea or &mama Weakness Invol untary Emission•,Hemull Debility, and Impediments to Illarriagn. generally, Nersousnews, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fite; Mental and physical Incapacity, Notating from Velf-Alorro, ,ke. By ROBT. J. 0111,- 1/1111MEL L, M. D., Ant hor of tho "Green Boot," Ac. • A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS," Seat under seal, in a plant envelope to any addresn, pant•paid, on receipt of sig cruts, or tam postage staMps, by Ink CII. J. C. KLINE, . 127 Brotolway, N. Y., Foot-Orrice Ron 4:.56. aid tdindowT R. MaM UNN'S ELIXIROF OPIUM. —The perfection of this inestimable preparation to .boating to mankind. Without deteriorating the medicinal virtues of opium, the Mak to thoroughly purified from all the noxious qualities of the drug. lu eases of fractures, burns, ,adds, cancerous ulcers, antl other painful affections, it will relieve pain and irritation, allay Convulsions, spasmodic motion, and morbid excitement of body and mind, without caw ing Maumee, coetivenrast, or headache. These admi rable gadities must render It pre-cmittent in the list of ot:4 ales. Prepared and wild by A. D. S D. SANDS, Drag. gins,RC gallon street, New York. Sold also by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Cll., \ burgh, Pa. . Sob] also by •Druggista generally. noMillw-,rlai .UI3CELLaII.WIEOUS. N EN' CARPETS, Oil Cloths, &c., AT M C A L - L U M'S, ' Jro. S 7 Fourth Street, Dnuglit pferlouit to the late niVrance In prlce4, of valet, the fullOst nrlvantngo is offered to . pnrchaserts VOA. CASH. 4102. fiIitUII"IICKES.--.l.l4Ducranuisti To Emi -1 'cßisclus...A very large idea of choice TREES, of selected variation to chooser *um, with every pawl ble 6,.re taken to have every variety tree to name, or Apple aloof, we hare 170,000-60,0000 f which are three year old., 10,000 four year ohla. Poor, 000 two to three pare al. Peach, Plum, 3c., a See stock. . Rarsaaacc—ata Trees In the 87nrnery. 'Call and *amnia. them. KYERG.IIKEBIB Crum 1 to 8 8, 11LU9,..!ir TREad AND tillisitaltY, Nmlmle cud .84drawe PV11:411311.1311 AND OAELAND NUR- StilllllBS, Plutanngh. Pa. . Tama RIFIRTKIMI. • -.—._. SALT. -1 W. boll bide. White Fish. ()ha let " " Lake Herring, 00 Gbh He. 3 Mackerel, 'erg. 25 N4..2 " Ott hall GGIe. No. 2" be bble. prhuel•lekled Herring. 299 holed Olteree, (W. IL) 50 " Goatee ebeeee. 20,1010 Bacon Home. 30000 •' ehoelden. 25 JAIL ',tie.' Apples. 200 " Louterille White Lime. H) hush. White litmus. 40 Ohio. Pearl Ash. Oil wint.i Carbon OIL " Imbtleuting OIL J. D. CANFIELD, 1,15 r, Hi. end 113 Mint street A NEW Als;LI USEFUL ARTICLE.. Haley, genie* Bey& Ws Potent Pell•Adjusting Clothe. Wringer: The tireat improvement In this, over °eery other wringing machine yet Invented, I. Ito .el(-mituoting arrangement, requiring no altera tion to wring a handkerchief or, bed quill. immte gratuity the lean etllliol GM operate it. The Wringer ran be ern in orwrsthiu at No.. Ili arid 28 st. street: J. U. PHILLIPS, • 9 . • Solo to for Pittatintub. .. . .. CIONSIUNIILENT-- %I 10 barrels small White Boons; • 6 do ' 801 l Banat —pilluel 0 do ,Country Soap; ' 3 balm Ellwp Pelts; ...--. . 10 kegs No. 1 Lord 10 mats Clover Soo ' 6 bap .6ballbark-Illekory Nuts; "JAM 11. Blisulden, Wee and Saatl4, In store and Ma sale , by J.. 8. DILWORTH &CO. A PPLE ,BU'llEK.—Jutit received , a A. supply or Homemade ANA.?utter. put up tu nos and two' gallon stone jars, and los We stills loudly Grocery atom of jons sta Corner of Liberty and Hand streets. O.IIIISES*--120 boss e extra 'ream Na Ohm, ej not meivesl:and for sale ":apSt -4 - mitoanisßri,cci. 366 AND 367 BROADWAY, CORNER OF PRANKLIN,ST., NEW YUEN Tbt. List-clan house—tile moot quiet, hotne-Ilke, and pleasant hotel ln tho city—offers superior in ducements to [hone visiting NEW YORK for LEW usss or pleasure It to central in its location, and kept uu the EUROPEAN PLAN, In connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreehmente coo 1b had at all boon, or surreal in their own rooms. The Charges are moderate, the rooms and attendance of the first order—baths, and all the modern conven ience's attached. FRENUII'S tiOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN ?lAN CITY eV NNW YORK SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PEE DAS alp /lea .. , .:qunre. eon', Frmakfort B,reet (Oppoatto City MIL) MHeeltlenla As they !wy be ordered to the opaciotua Refectory. There tee Borbeen Steq, And Beth ftteoste stluelted to the Iletel Wirliewere of RUNNERS Awl H AOKI,' EN who rty we_ tee todemtlyn El===l (FUItMEILLY ICARLE'S,) AND 19 PARK ROW, Optertite the .tor Muir awl Path CM= I=l This lung established and popular' MUTH IIT : re; eently been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the ral , , ditiun of over lOU rams, and now has aconnmods , [ions fur over WO parsons. it h. also been • char , l etighly renovated and refurnished, and is n DATED ST 605.1\11 MID LIIIIITHD WITH OM TODOI)611011T. -- This Hotel ha one of the best locations hi tacky, it esAy of aoo . from all the Steamboats and Rail roads leading to the city, and bi convenient to all the' city conveyanem. It has now oh the requisites ola FIRST CLASS HOTEL. oring the comfort of Ile lumatee. Toe ontroner of the travelling pubito ie rasped dly senrTznete, sl,ul root Der._ te?-B:3lna li. rowims, Pro Nrletor. W &STERN HUTta., Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Cortlandt St, I=2 This old established and favorife resort of the Business llolumuisity, has been recently refitted, nod uniplete it. every thing that run minister to the comforts of its patron.. Ludiru mid families are specially and carelully provided (or. It In rest rally located In the liminess part of the city, art hi contiguous to the principal glum of steam boats, cats, outuiliusee, teaks, to. In Con Intl II ell en of tht. potatguro CLIIII.I by tbl , Wino°, pritt+v bolo lieu redo...lto Oil DOLLAR AN 4:E.NTrI rra Dar. The table Is amply supplied with all the luxuries of ho cannot], tool is equal to that of atty.:alter hotel in nu country. Auntie IafaXIMILIOdhI lons are offered for pword of 4401 guests. tisYllo uot boilers minors, hackluou;and others, hit soy "the Weslaco Iliad is full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Toot. D. Wisrfutorrat. A MERiCAN kJodToN, is the largest and beat arranged Uotel to the New Logland Stater is centrally Immted, and easy of an- Yel from all the, route. of travel It contains all the modern improventeuia, and .very COOVEICIWZICII for the oltolort and acanomOdation of the traveling public. rho sleeping Poems are 'large and well ventilated; the suites of rooms are Well arranged, and completely thrumhed for fautilkwend. largo traveling parties, and thli house will continue to be kept en a brat class hotel iu every respect. latf.l:lyd LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. SE Iii"1.11"G MACHI.VES. W II liEl.Fat & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Awarded the Firs( Premium (.1111. UNITED STATES FAIR FOr the Years 1858, 11i50 and 1860 MOUE THAN :N4000801.1) THK PAST TRAK. We otter to the public WHEELER /t WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACINNE, at REDUCED PRICES, with In centldenos of Ito merit,. as the beat and moot reliable Family Sewing M.Ol l / l el now in nee. It does equally well ou the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the hock-stitch impoesible to unravel, MIK. on both sides; Is simple in onastroe- Gen, more speedy to movement, and more durable then any other machine. oircniars, giving prime and description of Ha an., furnished gratis, 011 application in p”1 , 10t1 br Every Machine warranted for theca Year.. • atz WM:SIIMNER CO. IN TUN PIIICE OT SEWING MACHINES. WILLIAMS A MINIS' UNEQUALED DOUBLE THREAD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Prig 325 to SMI. Saleroom No. 12 Fifth street. . Th.. Monition bore been in use font years. and have given entire satisfaction. They will roe, gutb• or, fell, hero, tuck and embroider, and will do all that any other Mrchloe will do- All Machines war ranted and kept in repair one year without 'charge. A Ito instruction given to purchosers. Hewing Machine Scissors, Cotton, Silk, till and oilent kept canst.tly do hand. LI L LEY, STRAIN A CO., Sole Agents for Western . Penn's, No. 12 Fifth street, corner of-Market, Pittm b zl r ta . , STRAIN A Co., Dianuf.torere and have for solo, Wholesale and Retail, all kinds of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. LILLEY, STRAIN A Co., No. l 2 Fifth ot., corner of Market. AGENTS WANTED. • inh.lbrieed FOR SAL& pOli SALK—A two•otory frame house, containing five rooms, situated on the second street from the Third Want School noise, Allegheny pity. The Ise has a front of twenty, feet on Middle street and extends back fifty feet.. Far retie' very cheap. Apply to B. McLAIN A CO., a liet, Fourth street. 1. 4 1 0 K SALE AT A 13A.HGA1N.—An .1. OIIGIAN MELODEON, with lour .to and two Olka of. keys of. 5 octaves. Has been In.use in a pri vate family less than two years, and to in excellent order In crerytespect. The style of inolitareis.very handsome, and equal to the best Made Plano Forte. Manufacturer's price 1200 In Baton. For salt now for 11115 : cash. by ap'.sl JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood et. E SALE, • ABOUT SIGLIT 110814 POWER.. IN 1100 I) OHDRII WILL BE SOLD CHEAP POP. OAS GAzxrrg oFirIOS, Fifth atrnot. shove esquire at t►e o+l4:dtt hiOtt STEAM ENtillibl, tool wok. 18 loch cylinair, 18. foot frot wheel, and, of a bout 150 horse power. Also, one 111- orator, two Dry Otani, sod iiteata 0100 Dodo* o o e Upright Boring Machine, otos Olialo pack haw, one ilsobine for making Pump Wei for 011 Wel* one Dove Tali Itioeldne, mid abontalS) fest 2)4 and 3 loch Shafilog. MI of the above articles will be sold st • greatbar golo by applying at once at 42 ritlb Abrefit. tea TO LET. rip() LET.A large,ikell finished and J. comfortably forulshed Motion Market, between Third and Forirth streets. A long Itoom, Attod , up for &school, and heretofore occupied by Mr. Avery's Academy fur young ladies. Also, Nelson's Ambrotypo Roume, corner of Third .o,d Market streets. , Also, seru,' Rooms imitable for oMtsit • m Haut. very low,'to snit the (Wm. A. D. GAZZAM, 4:if corner Third and Market streets. ,'OtttifiIVICIIELEY—A tWo I u of me o v , nroolio wie wl . t.lll'beso- 706 Flab we, Pittsburgh.. L~U'K 1t E N T • ,lone and Nell •1: 110ted BIIO.PB, 3t zIdO. irultable for Cabinet M lt elon' or kludhlue Stiapo, war boilboodd for, ono or a k root parties. AD. st FiftWormot. VOK, SALE OIC Ilat7,la con ptote antl ic ; ) . APlLAti gnms. Att'y at Lot. Nn..136. "fourth it. 10011. ILEN'r—A co Tort:able 'l)we , g, House; 8 rooms; • rtitblii and aminot:ar beil acres bind, well set with alibi and Piweti hem,' gniPit giber. Ate. 1818 be teased tea good tenant forriunm bet of years. Niquire sr _ WATT . & WILSON. , Diti Liberty street. gun—A Owen gtorg Blinn Dwelling on Colwell Arent; 8 'room, In good oder.' APO! to • • f WAA, WILSON. 888 liberty st• volt itaNT—A , tiro story Brisk Dwell . oitillayatreot: iTY .ana.'Pld°l 44l throughout.: ,Poseesal I t r ais namintra irv xn. g ab's ' 7 end O 7 " , • 110 PRiROLEUIII REFINERS SHIPPERS OF THE CRUDE ARTICLZ. I Sou established In the CITY OR NEW tons • COMMISSION HOUSE, forth@ exclusive wile of your commodltim, and aleo to supply you with CAUSTIC SODA, SULPHURIC ACID, EMPTY BARBELS, GLUE, BUNGS,Ac.. lam prepared to make liberal cash advances on cooeiguments, liald to give your loodUese prompt at tention. irde - Corredpoodeuce is requested and consignments solicited. WILLWI CIViTIR. No. 77 Malden Lou N.,r TM* • P • 11.10901L' L INDSAY & 13AHBOU CARBON OIL, LAMP MANUFAUTUHEItti tt2 li'UUf' STREET, =!=r= "VAX w. WOLIWIWP-.....10.1. USTAN.-....1111. T. a OUIWICK. WOODV /ILE OIL REFINERY coLDsHIP, l'A2‘ . 1. CO., 111.1.11.1IACTMIKZA or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Ri.ep constantly on hand the very beet quality of BURNING OIL, clear and without odor; ant, a good LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLK and CAR GitEAN. OtrAll onlors loft nt No. Ki Barn Sintscr, Bank Block, minimd flour, will be promptliyattentleil to. Eau LE OW WORKS.—WIGRTMkN ANDERSON, refiners and dealers Su PURE CARBON OIL, (quality guaranteed,) PITTSBURG/I, PA. Gar CAR GREASE and DENMAN constantly on hard. Orders received for the present at CHESS, SMITH a Co.'s, Water and First streets. CORN PLANTKR OIL COMPANY. tc. Presi.lesul. • JOHN IRWIN, Jr., &tip .nd Traue'r. liiarceroas—R. 11. Davie, T. Nevin, J. L. Car taghan o A. Cameron, Jolau ir. - tu, Jr. IGTHOLEU hi. of light gravity, from the Wen* o tp...ny. on Oil Creek, Venaligu county, run a hand puil fur mile. it T. H. Nevin & I:0.'1i, No. 2G WOOD ST. N. 1 , A OIL WOILF.S.—LONO, Y MI LLES. a CU. pork,' M tiluarpsburg Station, Allegheny Valley Railroad. Wilco and Warehouse, MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. Alautibuitursra of ILLUMINATING and LURED. CAT I NG CA RBUN OILS and BENZ° LE. . * No. I REIII NED Ul L, warranted non-explo sive, always 04 bond. ' • ÜBRICATI.I4G OIL, AT THE LOW LI rattle or 25 CENTS PER GA.LLON, roustwutly th baud -nun for sale by B. C. hJ. 11. SAWYER. Au to the quality, we refer to.umesed certititatte: PITTS. nuu, Nor, 27, ibbO. Messrs. If. C. 1. J. U. Bowyer--tlettuf: The Lubri cating CO we ere getting trout you we ilud to be the halt tor our yuryosee we have over toted. 'nit L. S. 11. R. R. R. Co. uo'..l3:tf lit Ww . ESPY, President. LUCIFER OIL WORKS, WILLIAM P. WOOLIMPOE, • BLUiIIrACTI.3.6 Of COAL AND CARBON OILS, and denier iu LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, ,tc. ' Nu. 29 21. tut street, between Set-usul ant Third PIT1'8BUlt(311, .PA. rub3o:dly R E ESE & (MUFF', • OIL IiSFINEIIiti 1211:1==C3 . . _ . WHITE BIIII.NING OIL, PULE .DRODONIZED DRNZOLIC AND S7I4A CLAILIFIED MACBI . NEGT OIL, ()RUDE. OIL OF ALL GILA ITI PLINCISASXD. Sirtiew 011-Sarnia wantal. e0n.... OtUcu. Blutiongattela Nouse. duLaiuwlyr .BvIJINFLS. S.A.VINUS BANK, No. 65 1.1 Founru 5t1141.1% Open daily from Ii to 2 o'clock, afro on Wedunin7 • and Saturday evenings, from flay bit to November Int, from 7 to 1 o'clock, and from November Int to Bay Int from 8 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all mums not less than One and a dividend of the proBte declared twice • year, in June and December. Interest ken been (fo ntanel neual.aunually. in June and December, since the Dank was urganized,-atthe rate of six per cent, a year. Interest, If not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same In terest from the lint daysof June and December, rota pounding twice a year without troubling the poste tor to cull, or even to prisseut btu pate book. At this rate, money will double iu lean than twelve yenta, making in the aggregate MOH? /Able ora-ttatr Plat Cent.. TEA. Book., containing the Charter, By-Laws, Bales and ktegulationn, furnished gran., on apPlicatleo at the ollito. Pagsintar—GßOßGß ALBAET, lingers. _ • Vies Ft John B. McFadden, John llohnes, Alexander tliwer, Ben). L. Fahneetock, . Jam** McAuley. Jame* Bornluau, *. Isaac M. Pennock, John Jame. 8. - D. Needs, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Hill Burgurin, William J. Anderson, ToutsikAa. James D. Eel Toy, Peter A. itladeirs, John 11.411e110r, James Shidlo, Hobert Robb, Walter P.llannhall, John Orr, Henry L. Dingwall, John IL. filsoonborgar. Williatn.E.Fichroartro; Alexander Tindla IMw Whittier, • I Christian Tenger. an—CHAS. A. COLTON Alazander Bradley, John G. BACkofinl, Georg., 111. k, John B. Canfield, Alonzo A. Carrier, Charlea A. Colton, William Dung John Leans, Hopewell Hepburn. S. line., Peter H. Hunker, Hiehard Hays, William B. Lasely, BLCUCTART AND TRGABUU fet.tdawT CIERMAN ritusT AND SAVINGS VI 'DANK, corner Sixth and Weal streets. DANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL--.-----. ..... ... ... . --.---$lOO.OOO. STUCKUOLDEILS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DINACTOIB: ADAM REIN EMAN, Presidssh . . Springer Ilarbangli, 'Augustan ileaseler, E. 11..Blyers, Joseph Lang, J. Y. Ilasekotto, Christian Siebert, Anthony 31 eyer, A. Groetziuger. DISCOUNT .PERT PAY. • my18:illy JOLLY STEIVAET. audier. STOVES, 41cc. - - A LLEN, MoCORMICK At CO., VALLEY ..101 invents'', Pittelmrgh, AgerWARTMOUIE, No. Mil Liberty tared. • • Monntecturers or COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, no.; Steel and Glen Monlde, Roll ing Mill (bunny, Mill •Gearinz, Gus, Water and Ar tisan Pipe, Sad Indus, Dog Irons, Wagon Done., Su gar Kenna, Ninny*, Ilangere, CiirDlaele,Daniplinges and tinting. generally. Also: Jobbing end Machine Coatings made to order. Patented- Portable Mill, with Steam or Mono Pone . noltraid.. JAMES. . ... . . P. TOO/10. YOUNG nut:minim FON. nor; Pibettty Greet, near 'the Outer Depot 'Ps. IL IL,- Pittsburgh, Ps., manufacture &ADELINE, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS a every dercriptitas. • OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS,FIRE 'FRONTS, ORATE BADS; WAGON WAGON BONES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, O.IIA.TEIIi AND GRATE FRONTS,' STOP COOK nos ES, de., slwaie CU hatulAud for sole Lew. Orders Istl.w it h W. W. TOUNO, sumer of W O 9O etrret Sod Diamond eller, will receive prompt lion. • KAM : WAILERS AAP (Yritit iron sAbi, OtC4Bff!a'surratpic.l4TENT (}MAIN FAN ANT) SEPARATOR; -Patented Januazrio,lB6o • The euperiority of tV ever all otheri in War connate in its chmtmens, audAlursbillti. Second, in cleaning Grain faster, better _sad - more thotoughlirirlth less labor, their soy other usilL , • The palentee of the sbOre Pea his been long en. gaged Id maanfacturing sod selling Agiicaltur pleinentsi and convinced of the great:went of a - good Pau' for cleaning the different kinds of Grain and Beedu, prevents this to the nubile, with full conliddrea that it will mot their Want.. ; . The undendgoad, having purchased the soli right to ukanursiture Auld sell the above Grain" Yen sad Separator in Western Penusylverde, Western 1 Vir ginia, sod all -Ohio, and the rigbp to sill in Indians and Illinois, le mow prepare d to ratan orders, ,erbele. ro l o or,reteil, atkin , Warty street. Pittsburgh; Pa. evntersertfir . - WALl:ltalt- • DE'.l'..KULE'rig O L WORKS.,--ttasas linArr, ProprtedOn, IDdinzre and .11etudeztnr. Pure Burning Petrblite--tradeinerk,, Pure White Carbon IN; -• • • • Pure Deodorized Dense* -••••. Steam Clarified LuDriesting. : . .. Cold Preeied B. do - do , No. 1, No. d and No. I Naelt i nery ISt, , Argend Oil, Dded-011, (Rory 011; - Wagonatul ILUlGlreass and Spirits of Naplttio.. ielPOrdera Oiled promPtli. • • • • • AztrOince, corner of Front and Staithileld ante_ liononoulude iiollll6. Pittabarall; Pa: ". $ W r•HU • . A 14. EA 10VV. awitshatti. iwww, with " good Mro•olory Stone Home; brio Bum. P16 6 t9 6 choice Fruit; situated alibi from Oneemb grplr to B. MOLAIN k C0..'1027.1rth IL' 2 CASKS PUTASII-la. titorekand- for Oh . ale b fiusrvEll. a I4LEMAR, , .LL BARRELti-114 oxt.rA -ea7Y Vat- • , . Y. 4_, 4 29 smithnem id . e. ~,r. flamed„ , bon Oil Barrels received add Zr o idle ._ ~.. J. S. L.,tt ...,,,,,,f, uu *. t . ; OW,LT-5, bbls., treslacliolk Batter: 4 11 - --..'''''''' -... JD Te l WI 4a7 bi oilvress.iitot Sorsa. br, 011,--20 bbLs. -0: .1.141:rd - tYI; 1 , . , . _.., /Axis A. isrm,.. ~,„ ' vinz p er steamer drakiend tor eale learAO Lxiiiiid . ..,____ s. ck " .- rrce " litinwnt-1 -- lAitis uxude. -- - - '''''' L,a so N jat 0 " 2. ,.. 011 .1. j x. calorica zi o,' ' sr ougt.7o Water 0: 10 4: . „, a7..-‘7-- , so' • -....., * • • - _ , ... 4 . ' " " -- - ,:' 'C ' . ' " Ct - i'i '1...7.-1. : - t, ' ?:•.-""..-, lt.c:} ... C.,..:CL4,.....), - .e.:..Lath. ~l:~I1ZRO. , iD rirrS eu WAY—TIME MANG= • - On end and after MONDAY;Nornetlire Traitor will leave tba Depot of tbe Pe • • 11, - 04 roadOn Pittsburgh, as Worst _ ci:ai.liAke, Los tog - . . • Leaves Pittsborgb.--....... . m. 1,,, do do do Coluesbas 1:30 p. p, •do .... a. as. Loaves - 1:55 p: so. do Stinbenville ....... .... 5:10 p. m. do - 11 seark addul6-14. ....... ..... so. • • Arrives C minimal. NO Tx. m. .' do • lit L0Me—.......-.-....-...11:30 ix m. o Malang of can beivreen — I' it mburgh and Cincimmt 1. Iplendid leaping Can aptc. , 644. , t0 all Night halm. iii.grgi mod inee/Jeg Ligie"' imms"Pittemrgli:..::.::.;..•-•..._ ..... ..:•1;66 a. m. , do Wellsville.- •,- . i '. 4/3 a. m. ,'t do Steubenville.... ... ..............». 532 a.M. ... I do • Wheellog.- ..... ... .......—..— 0:35.a. ea, Arrivca 6:50 a. 'ia. ' - Leaves Pittsburgh . 1:55 p. in: - t do Wellsville• —.. , COQ p.m. do Steattliville........:: .... - ...... ... - 5 . a? p. -m: do Whew ..... 6:25 Knives BeDar ............ ...... GAO p. m. Cottuacting at Whoa.llag with Balt!mar° and Ohio Railroad', and at Ballair with Central Ohio. Railroad' for Zanmvillo, Larmagter, Chvletilln. Columba. and Cincinnati. . _ .. . Patiburyb mad Cortland Line. Leavos Pittelinrgh 1:55 a. m. do. Wellsville 4:05 A to. • do Bayonl 6,38 A.. 14. do Alliance 7:OS A 'tn. do Hudson _ &US A M. &nivel- Cleveland - 9:15 a. al. Leaves Pittsburgh.- 1:55 p. m. do Wellsville COO p. m: do Bayard Alta p. m, do Alliance ................ -...-......- 6:50 p. m. do Hudson 7:04 p. nt, Arches CieVehltld 8:10 p. m. aninecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch fve New Philadelphia and Canal Laver, at Affiance With Pittsburgh, port Wayne and Chicago Rallydd, at • Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cinciediatill. IL for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, Med- . et Cleveland with C. tic E. R. B. for Erie, 'Dunkirk, and Bunal° with O. T. B. B .' for. Toledo; NOM . and Chicago. %Vidisville Accommodation leaven at 3:35 p. Returning trains arrive In Pittsburgh an follows:" Mail Train 4:10 p. m. Esprese Train 9:05 a, m. Wellsville Accommodation m. . _ Paeuengere 6.l.iiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo. Chicago. or volute Wee', vim Cleveland, wind be par ticular to ask for lieketel via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty. Street Depot, Pitteburgh. JO/IA STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further Information, apply to • WILLIAM STEWART, Agent.. At the Company'. Orli. in Freight Station, rennet, sPV • AV "N RANGICWIRNT Y08 . V4-.1111 . ING2. —THE PRIINSYL. romtt• MANIA CENTRAL 'RAIL WAD. - VONT LT . TRAINS. The MAIL TRAIN lawns; Pittsburgh froth' tlit( 2 , , Passenger depot, at the intersection of Liberty and Grant atreets, every morning (prcept Sunday) at 630 • a. m.,etoppleg at all the principal stations between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. This train .arrivis tn. Philadelphia at 1135 p. in., Making Wen connection fur Now York, from Kensington depot, at 12:00 mid.; night, over esanden and Amboy line. - Tim EXPRESS TRAIN Marna the above named station doily at kid p. m., stopping only at prin• cipal station, tusking direct ; connection et Danis,. burg fur Baltimore, Washington ;and Now York: via Allentown. This train writes in Philadelphia ABS a. ra.. making commotion efor Neer York ftsin Remington depot, at 1b.30 - & - . rth r over Camden Amboy Una. A NOV* Oar. is,,ras. _Pittsburgh to ' Jersey City, • At milts --attached to thin train. ' - The VAST LLNRl•aves •tha aixele - MMaidtitatia - i• daily (Sundays' excepted) at - P.:50 :•: , m,•!idapptog only priticipal stations, and oommetiniat burg for Baltimore and Washing ThialXida Hestia Philadelphia it 5:20 p. m., making close. con,: 1/ motion for 24 Ya K New - Yolk , from ensingtaidepotrat 610. p. to., over Camden and.AmbeY . • " • ACCOMMODATION' ' The Johnstown necoinmodation Train - aMmisdally.,•. (except Sunday) at 3:00 p. In., atoppiagat 01! Mations. • and naming ea far sa Conemangh. . , • . , FinitAccommcdation Train for Matra Stationisavea ; daily (swept Sunday) et 0:40 a. m. • "... ' • ." Second Aocammodation- Train' for'Wall's - Station'. • leas. daily (exospt Sunday) at 11:00 a. in.-- •• • Third AccommodatiOn Train. for Wall'.. Statio n--. leaves daily (except Scuiday) at 4:00 p. , • •.. . Fourth Acomilmo.lattan in for Wail's &Atl* . leaves daily' (except Sandayl at tilt p. in, Returning Trains arrive ln•Pitisourgn sifollovnt: ; laprass, 1:1.5 p. c 0..; Mail, 11:50 p. m.;• Put .• • I:3a a. m, ; Johnstown Accommodation,:3o:3o Viral Station Accominadatlon, 6:50 a. in.. ow! Wall's Station AccommOdation,'&lo a. in.; Third Walla •Station Acoommodatisn, 1:05• p. m, ; • Fourth : Station Aounnmodation, SSW p. -• • • •• Tratusfrottilliairsvilleand Indlanaeonnewtat - Blairs , . • villa . with Johnstown Accommodation Fast Mid West, Fapreat and Mall Woof. The public will hod it 'greatly' to their interest, In• • going , Eaga or Wert; to travel. by. Um - Pennsylvania Content Railroad. at the accommodations now Owed. ammit be surpassed on any other roma. The Bold ts , ballasted with stone; acid in ontirely free from duit. .We ran prowl...Puy, 'mead and vomit:wt. to all who • may Moor this Rood with their pattimage. • • . •• f FARL To New York- ...Ma. balTo Bidtintrs....-40 50 To Philadelph ia.. ... JO 00 To S 55 'To Harrbbnrg Daggago checkdr to all Stations on the rannsybra. - •. ma central Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore: - and New York. . Famengers , purchasing ticket*" IS eats - will be chargod an• masa, accorcUng to distinc•-travelodi la addition' to the atatiOn ram,ogoept Dian .stitkum where the Ocnnpany hat NOTICM-1.1,- cam 'of .loan, thliCipinianY will hem'!" theanadvas• reeponsille Du personal , gloSe': only, ' and for an amount not execedlng.g/NI, • • • ' , N. 11.—An Omnibui eiriploYeit to, convoy 'psalm:igen and baggageloand.tiosi the Ds , . pot, at chirp not to otowd 25Mant hor,asch p as' ; • wow and baggage. For ticketaiapply to ; • • -.• • • J. STRWARTiAmitit., : '.".:. - i • • • At the Penturylvania Cleland .Ballbsest.Passenger • Station, on Liberty and ()rant streets.. • „.. . - • If.NOCIr LItWIS.. • Gaol SnpartntendenVAltnoina, Tea: ALLEbitiEiNV VALLEY RAI L. - R 0 A D—WINTER AR . 7 ••• - v. •••• • BANGNAINNT.—Chv and after Wednerday, Nl:maw, "7, Lev 1304 1861, the' arrival and depaitriro of 'Trains. , . • • MAIL. TlLAlN—Ltainse Pittnburgh MAAS .. In, anivittg . at Kittanning M 11:115. Lim lasses Hit-. ; taming at 3:00p. m., arrivront Pittsburgh at UM p. m.. `AinitiMMODATION THAlNBLeatrea ang at 6:13 it.. tn., arritnaarritiatiurgli Lesvos Xittibargb at 3:551,:•t0., arrival Klttatt- At Fteoport., ante to Butler connect !with the . . : Mail Train 11. m . .Ylttatinigh, and-Accommodation from liittanning:' At' Kittanning, - Medd Innint t ar ocro n nera m iet i liz u l i Thai ng. is from Pittianarg . Ticket., pold to Butler, iinanattatown etc. '. • , fen „W,ItIMMT. linpatintendont., ; M, TRA WREK y,BFavEI2,I 0 ONEW YORK AND LIVNIIPOOL„ lead. log sad embarking Yareengers M QUENN (treland.) The Lrierpooli hiss. York and PhUsdele. phis Steamship (Smoky forevol' despatekhrif there fill. powered Clydrbnilt Iron Steamshks ia %Mewls KANGAROO-- ..... : CITY.Oir NNW YORK... .. _«..... d lisr. K. 0 : CITY Or WABILINGTON - -- ... ..—tiettardspi 111)10. sod every Satord4, woos. Axon YierAt, Needs: , .: f tin 0A.8114—...415D0 STIOLIIAGIC ...'....1A0,00 '.'. -.:" I do to London:.:. , 90,00 • do "to Londona... 93,-00::: . ' do to Paria....... 86,00 • do. :to Pack........ 38 .te -, •• do to liantburg. MAO . de to Hamburg.. 36,011 .'' LONDON EXHIBITION: Dotard tkketa. ikon. , - Pon i ard Leak; - • • ' ' ,•:. ' lftnit ' Claes.'...—' :—..... .. :. . '..... ' ' ..........,......fled • ''' Third 01aam.—......—.. ..... .• ... :... . ... . 60=... • - Pero:wets saw fortrardod to Ha m, — a -.. vre, iretien,„Bot,',...... tordato, Antwerp, An, at ognally low, ratan: _ , ,--: - ." . 1 '• ~ ilarPtirioats wiatdog to bring Motif:ram& cia. . bay ticket. Wow at the folk:mini rateekikicer York:: ' '. • Prom- Liverpool or- Cfneeeettantilit 'Caldnird v iii:' sod $lO6. • 'Steerage, from :Li verpook 140,03. - .rnoat , s Queenatoten &WA.. - ... . ,'. . : '.• '.: 'Thom Mesmer,' bare =perk.. antintuitodatioci kit pasocagets, eiurcarry' experienced' Bargee:a.' Th ey •.' WO • bank In -Water-tight Ikon teatione; and. beat - '' Patent Vire Anathilatore ea board:':': , ' • , „ . - • -." ''.- aCrPeadanotta ion ktuaora.—By 'wake." the &a' .. rear; of Blaze, all pmesoiro *emu An f 104144 .900 e.: acv rapared et paters Patepora bean poky on board. ; -, .... ~ ~• • , JOHN-0: bent; Atat,•:!'. , '• - 16•Bii.thnyi - Naw York. , -5 .••-, • ; , - . JOHN THOMPSON, t = r i. . ....;.",-." whla:dtt No. 410.1,11. n. Atmot. il DAV lb 6 • riiitaa.e6, ;:- .. .: •;. -• •:,- •• • • BRAM FOUNDgILS AND .idiaitinkertlifislps. GAs haw NITA m 16111* Manntscionnseni tinti Drain In GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS ~AND BRASS - WOW Of. evert, descriptkoz, . _ IRON, with the mart spirromdfolitojtio MAN;I7 of MI iudLijo irortautll to 110 War stiol.o4 Trisit,strestp4, VITT1111111tan: Jy24i.lvinulr 139TATOES. ' 100)141 Ptilieler•PMMeee, • • In stars and for isle by . t er Comer Market arid neat streets: `~,~` -~•t;._
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