„ _„ _ 4, XXISSIO•In If C. slniot . -- ~.5141311113LViik 610:CCM, azainz A z g XxatThaurrs pr, o o Q• 1""less: ,- :"''' Ff Liberty Juts, vim_ • • . ••• iIkirACKEOWN,. & LINITART , Fr nia .12,1, ADD GSA= rAcTORS,TINOODU AND CONlrsieNni • ,JlLarnagAm-for the tale-nt Slow, Omilo. Pork. 8. - 1, : ,imah _UAL. Butter,..P.gm, Cheese, D imaa , %...-alaneth. /hatless, it ot as es, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Balaratm, Linseed Rod Lard OlLs, Dried sod Drot'o Amite, Timothy, Clover, Flax and Grua Deeds. ShatilliVatwal mad, on Consign/mama. • - . • No. 207 Liberty at., Pittebunth. _I 011 L, CANFIE o.kuous .cr oloa lu loawAwara NEWLIN? And whole- - &dew hi . WIXTERN DESERVE CHEESE, DIFFTER; LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FISU , POT 'AND PEARL ASHES, SALERATUS, LIN . REED AND vegp OILS, DRIED. FRUIT arid eu!;ratly,los. 'l4l and :143 !Feet street, ULP''t 81" 'PARA Comassiox C Maxis nad'dealers h FLOUR, GLUM AND' tt niclimog,..No. 243 Liberty street, Pillisburgb, elsoinn brands of /lour for Bakers, and family we coastal= band. tarticular attention paid ft for. Merchandise generally. VAN (;01;11$11., ?Rom:tar...2o :,..Wreosueissiox titmice...44 6 km in FLOUR, 8UT ..T1114 111100M8. tiIiEDS, 'LARD, CillirEbE, PORK, DBLYD,..II.NDAiLESN ritlntri land Pitiduaro gen "srully..lJLe+d csatischrsuces made on roushrumsurs. • gygsgbouse, No. , ll4tßeortid stylist, Pittsburgh. - • COMMISSION MERCHANT ) . ,11.ND DYALYB IN CRUDE OILS, oOrber Hand street %LW Du ueene:Dl AXES IU. ItieVAY, looswißDnia u Cononmid* Itniannar, for the We of FLOOR, .:1111:141N,•' HAIXItt, "LAUD, -BUTTER, TAW and .....;••Wistesn Produce itencanltyi No..IO.BMITILVIAL,T) •11TKENT,Intner, of First, Attabnixh, Pa. . ••• airetdets and conenrnments eittod. ia=4". 'VETZEIk FORWAILD nut .1.16 eouthotos luticturr; for the Ede of gtork, LAIID.BUTT.EI4B.EP.D.9,DILIKD AflitlLT, and Produce generaly. Illatioet.l4., •., corper.of Ifitst,.Plttebortch- • 'Onf.n4:lV A. OCIMIAZZI4.--..' Y. F. LINO. .QCHOMAKER LANG . : CommiatuciN 1 / 4 77 litaceurrrs and trbaletabe dealers In 0110 C L, ItyiLY„'SL(MR, GLUM PROW:ION, dt., No:'xt9 Liberty efreet Pitiaburah, Pa. eo&dir, • 14.01A/AND RIDDLE; succetsor to Jno. • &o • No. Irtt Ljborty street, Pitb -PRODUCE. • GROCIEIIy 'AND - 00101118810 N JIARCHANT.• - , Cotudgumonts rorpecttally - - farettly, _ WM M. ‘l etrarrik .13110THERS,-.. . Foßwiinuia AIID COFIIISSION ILII.CULNIII . 111.1,d " draeif PAO - VIgOSSAND PRODUCE GENII4/41,L14.1i .2155 - Litoarty stiest, Plitabcirgh, :pyre. . A OnaasswrilizatollA24 AND. REFINED CAILBI1 4 1 . =1:11.14, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, Ac.,; No. It y j tics Aurl"onCAG;n Part PlO 20cAida...1 , vorrat,J .COFFLN, suocetiimpl, to .I,7l.llll.thindlesa, Ileum OL ESA LiC GEO , , OLR4S, wryer of Woad and Wit or atm* Pittdburgb. rwo' CGoinceeesorto L. G. lataittitoDucE AND COMMISSION • ..t • - • JOES snwaseHOp.. JOHNI. HOUSE le Co w noLpgAr,E (Anexiasura Mseaurrat, corner Ost builtbrleld and Weser streets, Pittsburgh; Pa. jr --01-111.,141EUTON '4E STEWART.: W HOLZ • Csoccee...irolkutsinirros •?ILI:r,:i!LJL Fp. • 107,Wond Street. Pittitmmh. '• ainszarrucn.- , i I EtROW I4I I9 KIidI7ATEICIEBONDOLS -Ganef:se and-dealers In. FLOUR AND Ma. Jae. WI and 193 Liberty area, Pittaboro. TAMES 1): . ..ELL" it SON,' Comma. slam Miamia* for the este of CRUDE AND 111.- rump wow: Water , r_44t.bu.4 14 : , AdTiOma Wilde vii mruigumcuta, . DR UG GISTS. „.Q.IIION JORNSTONiT - DEALEE ter Pinis DDITGEI 'AND CHNNICALS, - TEILVVILEILY - . . GODS, DUNNING FLUID. OILS; FAH. MrDtclNE9 tc., Ac-', of atrlutly prime quill areal itlfriceat prima. COrttor • 1 04 ,4 1 i4 l! tirrrlie •' • Daly compounded es all lonic', • . ••••,-A: ,,, VAIII}Cr7I,O4;K'ic CU. , Wnouo- Tamp AND •lOVRA ' ON, corner of Weed art 4 TIM PitteburkEt. Waousiza DEAtair. VV is DRUCk "AAA'S, OILS, VABNISHS3 A T. Drs STUNTS. No. 2$ Liberty Cenci, Pitteb rgh cr4ces nosh 4, • t NAtelitioa. altreClL. witAIINEkm - TER, .11.P.IDer.mjetattoc ttabw nais, comm. of . IOW" !Inf (Thalr stieets, Pirgius . - , OW; ILL 'KEYSIgit, Denciouvr, 140 Weed street, corner of Wood street and Nictitransfattnelnuirn. Ps. c T ollll . l l . ...liLkiCONTißt4lATrotticitr .0, a7.14*; Ornct, second story AreaL'ar raw By*. *Mai la lbw settieraiitt, giod nn of dales. triuthr, t 3., la Waiblagtoi, Dirirga of Cbleeinbta. nolikaane " ' JY v„uw-ritics &MELLON,. A= area ii - twor, Na itifoOrth strtyi , AT:, daily 4thoigilltolthlteld, PittotieNth.-Po- irtmeuts. -IAWINti t . ArroymEr °nits; Ng, tto Pclutb _stmt. - corner of .A7l. AhIUEL A. irArrauxtr - • Ciantiatiftti , sitriiii, sittbildtg tics gfiraor- Mar.' .1641 arilnam, Pit • Pa.— •- - t **NU ;*- Arrozwzr teihr LAWCovina:Luta mr Lair. has rem to KCIBB'S ' BUILDINGS, N 0.12 Dtaatoad attott, wait. doof.tk Dt.litet`a Chorth. , ..tayleatte, •-•• --••••• . • : •n.' 8., ATTOUNinr AT LA • R. 1415:139 70iith attest; Iminea IMP BuDdIA6 •: • ,mb • , PROD CCE. .111. X07411{1101/.1. ~,, . .........1......., . ..........;....4 i i Swop. 4 BECII &HUTCH:M.4O . N, Coicmissuis an TotirmunticLiteitosairra;dailon IniVEST. , X RESERVX. cIIERSX, VLORE, PIS/1.- .ix X IA . „,,, 00X, RUTTER, LINSEED OIL, POTS AND - PEARL ASHES, SEEDS, ORAIN, DRIED PRE i r and Produce generally, Bea ' brands Fan* F r alwayo on band : ' Aged Pm the Ala of Modloor Co.'scelebrated- celebrated-Patented Pearl /Hard, Nos. 6' ' Boob:id iced 146 PIM ids.; bOticoo Woodroad Bml - . -i.IE• E• : • RR! Uti---,-- • C B:.9ol.Lllc64Torwar4 tog and Cominlielonlif ar - - - -amid imed 'limiter Art - 171IZEdle, 131:111T114 ; LagE nou anC.Prodom generally, No., 25 Woods - greet, , aboin'llFeter 'Plitab . tr.- -:- - , ' my 2 -- - • • 0 ' 1 • &, 'ORK Yank- And finder* Io PROVISIONS, corner of btu kiot }:441 Frani. otreer,... - jatdiy , • • 7A7i 4:43tAXD/NTER: COFfIN, deist 1.61 .111airiarx, Permoosmitio Am, Itsuisco squirm Couraittoo, • Natib•otot corner Wood ood • 1.. - O.,,JULN.N., AGENT Join &Kest- GA. 8t $. at Pennsylvania end Hutted in• ,imesincolloalsales, 87 W•ter oteset.. Q2II3IUAL 'KEA, beciurrAir:r erriume " . I„,jli*pitlitcsClirawir, vonwr Market and Water DON, 811:011STAKIT forsoaAmet 00 Water t. ri. SECUSTARZ ALLEGHENY ANT, 37 Yin stmt. , DKr GOODS. Inisos WILSON, CARR &• • - ; irDer, Pops &OA.) weouterut ~ .1141:01UtIGN AND DONISTIO DIM 400 DS, lok Wood street, ;bird 'house, above Diamond *nu/. Pl Its burgh. , a • 1031t1 '111 , 11i1.11, sit aosesar Atillotohliad Ji Co., Wbc4osaitkaad BoWl Nadirs twAITLYLL AND FANCY DRY BOOM North. = 2, toot Folmar sad Market .e 2 _ _j,2,#. ..BARKlfitt &lOU...lllteurits or DIY 80 Ilmytet itreet, bottoms Tided MA IiaIiNISON- LOVE, 'Mum', &U -. • 4 . Goonsodas etas orir AIM Atarblitasset. Pittamith. "initA;A:AIIP,Tid4LIATOS; 474- ...-....., -4/0 INizaz "-Tiiix :,- . 2.., Par gast4til IPt.s4ll nu GainivgArt . ..7:77"14;; 4 141 t a 15 -' 11 .7 1 :: , - • .:.', l . •.,_ 1,,,,- , 17: - ..L ,_ : GROCERS swrivEß k LAZEAR, GIOOEaB COAIMISSION uzacnAsvi. Na. 57 and 171/ Soothdald threat, Corner Second, iklyd WM. H. ICTIOCIPASILICIL T. ELIMPATIICIL 11TAL H . t IiPATRICK CO., TT wlloLs&ax.i Gabaris , ctiai sium macs mmi AND DRALzu Covirrir Pi:optic?, No. 253 ' , Wen/ Erect. Pittsburgh. Pa. • . • • ..n7 TIIOS. Ll r rn,44 & TRIMBLE, Wawa :Lug 1 3116011111.11 AND C Ol llll2BlOll iiiRCEAXIII, dealers in ,PROODOE. FLOUS,,BAGON, OGRESS, 118 a, CARBON AND S AE OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON'. YARNS, had' Pittsburgh ruanutictare• generally, Second siren, Pittsburgh. - , DtrICAN iIIrUCILLEs .1/16—.4 411"0". McDONALD-4 ARBUCKLE, Witiorac- JA. R&ODOCIF/JUICOSIIIMOW Mite oneters, JOblioutst .0. BUOLILSand MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS And SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA CON, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, Ste., No. 2SS Liberty street, Pitoburgh. 0014:1; - I:IIEYMER & BROTHERS, successors Repass Atuterson, ,:Wholesale deskus VON/MN FATIPTS, NM'S AND SPICF.S, DON. FEL:Tit/NEAT, 800/1118, FINE WORKS, de., N. 128 sad 128 Wood street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Penn's. . .JrAhdly esoaus 'Amon immix.. T_TEAD .. KITTZGAR, AND JLL Ooinuataint bleacurdma, and 'dorderi iti all kinds of COCIXTRY PiLODVCI AILD Pirrouraur Luau• FACTURES, No. 24V Liberty. scree, oyposito head of Woad •creel, Pittaborah, Pa. ap:bly ROOT. 1.0211011.:.." S. 102140.11. Re ROBLVON 1c 00 6 .; Wuciiimaix & citint i la or Naum an dialGei o• AnthoPnVulStONS, .PIODUOL d and P rs ta n burgh manufactures, No. .455 Liberty stmt., Pitts bejr. • . sari A. Ninommum lisocas, • t onmiasiox acas Itsar and deal lO er in TLOOIt. GRAIN, 1 . 11.0D001. AND PROV ISIO NS . No. 270 Liberty street, opposite Baud, Pittsburgh, Pa: air Liberal advanced 'nada on oonsignmenna rnitri:lyst JUN , : " flotsam& Dituata. .A ix GROCERIES, MAXILLKROPE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH mid Pfttaburgh mannfitannsd . ildest, No. 141 Water street, abut. the Monongahela Bridge, Pltubu .h, P. ROM= ...... r. DA131.11.16, ROBERT DALZELL CO. Wnot.E- Am ' Co suiutihOiciiii Itasyggiaws Nett - land dealers' itt - PRODUCIE sad Pitts burgh manufacture►, Pittsburgh. 11.010 giurryle. ..A.XIBERT'effEEITTON, IVnoisaets Gnomes, PROM/CZ Dr.Aucxx sud COINNISSION Msacuaxn, No. 6 Siztli.troet, Pittaburgh. MIN WATT.. . .... ... .JOHN WATT WILSON, Wuozsuia, Gigp• c..aa„ Coltxxsaiox ktracaiurre; . uld itealeina in Produce and Pittsburgh =waif...tures, 1iu.158 Lib erty street. u 25 • 11.4.1,911. DICKEY CO, WHoLasmps 1 mummma, commission Mszato.wra, and dealer. In PituDUCE, No. bl) \Valor ocrpot, and 65 Fro= stria; Pittobargh. OW. W. DILIVOILTII.. S. DILWO — RTH — dc CO., Wuousets CV. lli Ri Oocas, usbur Ngs-130 and ,IF . F..finowl sear uoiat. ra", - T. 1 JOHN FLOYfI CO., WHOLES/J. Gapc.- & 1i c.1.11 AND C0111X11411041111EACEUXIS• /72. WON' And =IS Liberty utroer, Pitt•burgb. jele WILLIAM BAUALEY, %JouLuis Gwent, New 7f - and .20 Wood itroot, Pitte -ry;L, Pa. AEXANDEit WilotsiAts opooss, houortor otDe - Am, No. 27y Liberty suss% Pittsburgh, Pa. mho ora , /ww:crmmii7i. _ TAANIEL BENNETT SON, Item rAcroaras or Wll/T.ll SIDN); aINA AND tiILEA.II COLODED WARE. DirlArricx AAA Waxy... Horst .ar No. 71 Fttrlll 8111 ALT, PrITSIIOIIOII. Pa. w. a. &acumen asseruu...— P. emir. lvf Ae K INT 0 s autriituu _ma. corner Pike and O'Mara streeta, near. the City Water Worka, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manuescturers of MACEINTOtiII AND 11EMPAILL'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM . ENGINES AND SLIDENALVES, of all Kiss and best style. - Basing put up =adduct., of large capacity alni. the . heat quality, we ars 'prepad to do beery Job of bing. and solicit work in this re Hee, trusting that by promptness, and the character of our work, to morn Pa tt i° Vito special attention . 'to ourBALANCED VALVE USC/LLATING ENG/NEas oosubining rangyad 'heretofore . anattalned in this class of n JaNklyd crurtati Imam WILLWit BARNHILL & CO., No. 61 Penn Gunn, below 'Urban", Pittahlugh. STEAM. BOILER 'MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS; MannacturersofßAßNlllLVS PAT ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, BLUED and DM ninte Bonsag, CHIIINETB , URgreLIEN, VIER BED, STEAK PIPES, CONDENSERS,HALT PANS, ',SUGAR; "rixs,' LIMN TAwl.B.--Ling BOATSstc.,, etc. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, HM G& and.YLiDUCT IRONS, done at the short. set notice. All orders from a distal.* promptly at. mamas MOORE, Miarvvicirmiii oa JL MID DEALT.* 111 *IL LODI or COPPER-MS, TILLED PUEE - 11Y18 ,WHISKT and FAMILY Nos. 189, 191, 193 and 196 Elm street, between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. lifirPrirata orders eel/FEW, Highest nissluftlaififi earrusel 011 and all ether B.Moenema Ingredients oarefnEy extra cted, by • proper now and Improved. joskea F. HAMILTON 4; W., 'Cotner of rind laut iffmnniactult • 14". sIIPYItIOB STZtill' 'satins; BINCIIIIN'Y r&tf tIISVIKRANIJJ, No. - 50 Witits Sr., 10. Pioabargh, manufactarerof BOILER lIIVRTA, W IiODOUT SHIERS, COMMON AND RAILROAD, a ßaM 'l latt - Ve L sized ibagied . a.d BP . IRIS 'and MY- A ll frV e " 6114%; no totiv 721!.i J. A. T. CAMPAALL. EX.CELSIOR. GLASS 3V ORK B . WOLF'S; PLUDiKETT & CO.. Osas&llulor&cr avatio.--..Warebotiat, No. 12 Wood streiell,,oaraer of Ythit, Pittsbuigh.' Pa. . •liWll d o (XI No. '2l Lihesty 'that, oPPodte Sixth, Pittsburgh utacturers of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH " laud glory desciltitkerof LEATHER. BRAIDE Orders solicited from the trade, sad goods piompt r.hipped par 4W:ruction& (.s:dawlir Dig.47Tisrair. TEETH.XTRACTED .- PAIN, BY TUN *USN OF AN APPARATUS WURRIBY NOD RUGS cm GALVANIC BAT7'ERT MLR MAID. Quid :weather le the thee when the apperethe tan !Olio' U. /Is best adrantwite , _ 4 ' Medical 'path/nth and their Wattles' nays hid their teeth extracted by my proem's, and are ready to teetifyis to_the =My end gladiolas= of the opera &lots—whatever bee been Mid by pergola =tenet= in ' atoortlng the contrary, kitties no knowledge of my NICASTINICIAL 7111TII Isaitted hvar , ial atyle OUDRY, 134 Nmitlideld it., JOSEPH ADAMS, Donn; Oonnelly's Building corner of Diamond and Grantintents, larramancaa—Dr. A. Tollock. - Dr. 21seodorio litobLarse,.liumealSrrear. mykdit • ' dIRCIINTECTII.RAL. - - - - - AMkZ 11; . BALYIk,'. late - assistant to u Lurk. Ifirtterr. pretars• rmen , DaA I NGS AN D. SPX IFICATIONS Dr all kinds' or Balidings, OD tarots. rind snotsintends their erection on meson , I.)Moe -Aluksson Wool,' between Loscii-i s'nd Robinson streets. Allen -ben, „ten ARCM . TIM Oltke, • IRON :BANK. BLOCK,- 10th stmt. Furnishes PLANS AND SPEC:IP/CATIONS for Bislictings eisenrydesoriptten; suprrior and on modems tertits.7 my -,d1,4, . 0 117/RJEC, :ft; • - ruILULOTTE BLUIDE,-.lainmerutz- NJ Alp DiALia tx PIA.EO4O7IIW, and '4t•• per of Ilmikilad Illodaitinstruments. • Sc4l.llllollt for tiee )1•11111111,4 rinarcks.Aun.r.r: HAL bur, :co:8 BOSTON . PLANO% with and .06- oto 260InsdAt4riuenta.-; /go. 67 Irtftl eine- mys TOM .lELL(lhiautz uxoe f Nsuicom, , a4l 4 , No; ' Wood, "welt. between' vmmt. etro.t*A:Oremolpoilpi.'eltpoarirb• 11002711 - 41111% AWOIOI.I , • 1 011 N o .A.MPBEXA.Msignimuiw s . zocrrB AND Awns mily - geseirkizisi. Ihulthdeld street Pi • Pa. caber r. glifp.,:dlißßEßillON dF titk, Ix Liza Am Drew Room #c4 ftPlor:Pitth dostik , , . • _ • ~ •-..- G- A at k .• • MEW.IIOOII[B.- NE W BOOKS 1: NEW BOOKS! The Life and. Letter of Washington Iran& •by Pierre it Irvin g , Bunzuayslde edition. The Bay Path; a talent New logien!' Co lout*, Life. By Timothy 71ml:oath. Author of Lemons le Life, Gold You. in Beauties of De Quincy; 1 vol. 12 oso. Annual of Scientific Discovery, for 1862. The Ba. one of the Booth. Margaret owth ; • story of to-day. Leisure Hour. in Town. By the author sf Recrea tions of a Country Pomo. men. Essays and ilevienn. :By eminent Nugliali Clergy • Aide to Faith ; an *newer .to the above. Broad Bbadownt uo Life's Pathway, 80, do. For lode by ati2lo B. B. DAV 113.93 Wood et. PITT B BWIGH..PA NBW BOOKS .KW BOOKS. . N Jefferson at Monticello; Owlet Life at West Point; 'Rural Hours, by, John Brown: Lebitire flours Or ' herniation. of a coant; i :P;mpon ; 2 ma,: • Lillosleaf, by the author of Margaret liaitiand; Recent Roquirlosto Theoliagr; 'Tractfor:Priests and People, by Thomas Hoak Aids to Faith: The Young atepoicither,l4 Miss Tongs; The Sutherlatios; Browning's Last P.erias; bthe and gold. spla %SY 4 CO., ar, Wood street. pnlyrouxArn •.A.LEUMS - AND CARD PLIOTOORAPLIS New styles and new pictures Semi red at • KAY& en.'l3 65 Wood lit. 10 6 • • ' BW • ' 1 BOOKS 1 Idedical Uses of .Riectricity--Ostrett; Recreations ula.oonntry Parson; Quosus - of Society; tre1.,7440.umr5,.. BTrzio,111.D1;1 oot; Titcomb's Books; • A Rood right, by 0. Resde; Pomona! Unitary of Lord Bacon; Life of Sir Pidlip Sidney; • Songs in blau, Bays-0. W. Holmes; poems, by Rosa Terry; Lilsuty and SLavery,tine; Lectures on Apowl, yva•—,Bistier; -• Lifo.aud Speseima:okßornftss; Ilisto:y of all Religions, eta., etc.. .. mho • . L. RRAD.:7B. Fourth street .M.ISCELL4.-TEOUB C4RDS Doss FORWARD, ArroENEr AND VotinIALLCUS AT LAW. Vince on thstionth4est. corner or Disitimiii and Great .trash. Will attend Co all bestowal/4441y Intnated to the legal profee• shin. Partlectlitreiteutioo glean to the preparation cod nisi of oases in the eareral Concts. Collections promptly mode awl remitted. aphltud A . LWEBB BRO., Conger Pratt aid Comm.:. Baltiftore General Commission Merchants I; Agents DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER AND SAFETY FUSE. Deoeare on consfammeut all kb& of WESTERN PRODUCE, and make advances thereon. P. S.—Railroad pack in front of Warnhouse. Bust To William H. Smith Co.a flicketeou George W. Smith d Co. , Plttabargh, spencer & Garrard. Culp At Shepard,. atordtants' Hank, D. De Nonl* Sous, littru & BOONS, UommissioN IIJL ilsactuvu, and Wholesale 'Dealers in MAIJK NUM, SALMON, &HAD, lINULNIIO, CODYISII, .tc., Nu. 140 North Whams, between Es., and Arch •trette, Ytirwoiartak. 3.11,0 barrels Mae Jdockeral—large, and medium Alas blre. 1, I.e. and 2, in awned package. 6o barrels p ri me No. 111+114* &Wm. 1000 do trononthy Mesa blind, 46i do superior No 1 Her 46i oouristiog of dlderent brands, Labrador, Ballast, Bay of Island and Ihunpurt,ic. 6toio lama, Scaled and No. 1 Smoked Abu - ring/h . ,' 15/.$ gitintaii• George's and Grand Dank Goollialt, Which Ira coo tale, at the lowest °lib prime, and rdiivt scalllseibr. buying. UILPHY KOS, dektirod No. 140 North.Wharres. ON FURNITURE 141.10LESALE 0/1 UETAIL JAS. W. WOODWELL, V 7 mud 99 Third .frost, oppmlte R Unmade:lnt Co., and 111 Fourth iitreet. . . mhW =E12911 • • . FAUN WAGONS, OIL WAGONS mid SPItING WAGONS, iIAILIINNNWAI C AR TS AND COAL CANTs; TRIBI fl WUNELS, CANAL,. GANDNN frat'S, BUICK AND STONE MASON'S W11.61/1.- IiAItItOWS, all made of Ma bast dry tilutertalm, all Plods of.repalring attended to promptly. Apply to lotllT. LIARS, Wawa *Noma, •• Back ofTorlaral Exam . Station. Allagbaol. mhtlayS MaItAKIISTHAI4 - ' , okr& D a to the aunt select bratids of GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, and kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING :TOBACOU . ,. SNUAT.: YAM. 3 BINNESOKAUDI TIIISSE); in, an., la gr." variety, UNDND THE BT. CIiABLYS 110111, Pittsburgh, Pa. , ! • N. 11.-41te Trade supplied on • _ _ STUCCO WORKER , -- fAE, :OWEaNS, nucco AND' 'NAN= WNYIN.NN; PAPEN HANOI:II ANDPLASTFAN.N. • aferUENTllliti 'AND UUNAIIINTIS kitida furnished ou Again. notice. ' Ali order. West No. 23 Gonna errata; six d from Wylie, or it Palmer's WaN.PaPer ....NW.", N. ,M, 91 Wool sweet. by promptly ntl . eag..itix mum AAT W. YOU , successor to Cart , V • weed* Young, No. 91'4,00d - street, onions of Dian:loud alley, dealer In all kind/ of trUTLXIII, it)121911.9, RIYLES, BIGYOLVICIIicANITICS, 003. WES, GUNS, dm, dm. A ego assonment of the above goods tuastantly oteharld. •-• rah] _•1 it • __TO l'o Para t 4B AkEe• DAlLhgail, , nl BACON, DIIIRD DRAT, LAR D , MRS AND RUMP PORK, No; 1•t Fourth street, new Liberty, Pittsbargbe . `. AIEV -• A . I eltsa ix WALL 4 ?" 11 !# # 4 ., No, UT Wuod it, t, •••••••••••rni /14 14 H P Don Dealar Io BONNE TB.- 1111ATe(9TRAW TB MI SGa , and STILAW•9O(.ODB ISOOKAIELLERS, Oic. K, .„ . CO . .A X 416 VAL .131Xdr&V.LISDB AND Ste: TIONIZiII, No. Ed Wcad etreet. next door to be career of Third, Pittalturigh, Pa. dellOOL — and LA W. BOONS ennetirttly on. band.. - , - 1 .U • `sTo BLiell-18100E Halttnracroazat, iwo 401 Paurtgits. No. fir Woo* stmt. Pittsburgh. seal 1- ‘%.'.IIDOEB4LLIOr. '..rnixtt,'ll.);7Blth art 'i14144.!;Ap41013 . B. ILLIAM •Vi t AltP,'DlAthi ut Pactzt- T !itcizsgApis, And an se etuithlffor looney. F " Pors6o can 'pronto LOANS thrOugh agaicy col masunabli-tepoa., I ' llama whiting to lived - their" money' to good M. vantage, can away", gtot drat and aecond'ataarpapor at my odlor,lot W e.' ' ' I —All oomtoonteatiou and -Intarriews mgt. Aeons'. ' ?Moe , - G nat street, opposite St: .Pattl'a, G. 166 C.ERLES;Ico:,. JUST:I3.I3pEI 1.31 - 166 top prune BlotWlag- , 6. hall cheats Ooloag.Tos; • $ • '75 - 3 . Young Ilsasa Tea; Loses yaaagassou-and Imperial Tema; I - 60'bhda. lint* tall•rp " Porto "lea Sagat; - ' - • 125 ?Ala. aziraGoklaa kyr"; - 60 " rilacey - ; 35 " ..$ amen` 60 I. cholca 31a 5 kegall ; $ I 75 halt hbla 2 , 060 W544 $ • - 25 boxes &alai trerfitsv • 60 " 64 and UP Tahicos; 100 down Conn Bloom; : 250 kegs Haiti', all ohm.; ; -12 b 515 . 1 C15P5-; $ $ box.: butter. ID afore Amid for ode by.-. 9 .:lixm. 8T110:114Y • 1 bbl . fottetly4i. air s4l,Bottor. ••• lebblf..fteoh - 1 ;-. y 1 hWh . ..„ •20boxeogto • ~ ..,..‘ • 3)! de-:'lloaotk- • .8' do' Oberm an' .' 120.halIbblwao;11 Ilbaliostk - - , ' do awyp•-.. Jo 4 tri.- • . I sexily/I ow, ' ash. ruff fili s -4• l vraut '-,-,'.• .. Pik , , .lairtr.sfrdf, .MTgi CAUP Sutton, April 21, 1862. General Ha!leek is evidently determined not to let the gram grow under hie feet. e morning being the first day since the r amp that it war possible to move artillery upon these execrable roads, he ordered a meow:logs- Banes in forse of the enemy's position on the road to Corinth- Early in the morning a por tion of the division of. Gen. McCook, °engird ing of the brigades of Gen. Johnson and Upl. Stambaugh, the batteries of Cants. Terrell, Header, Goodspeed, and of Co. li sth regi ment regale army, took up their linear march on the Corinth road, with three lay, reasons in their haversacks. The cavalry consisted of tliat4th Illinois, Col, Dickey, 2d Kentucky, 3d Kentucky and 2d indium and a few cote peaks of regulars, the last, I believe uner the oomaiand of Major King. The 35th Ohio and the 16th regular infantry also aecomE- Jed, the pieces. I recognised as part of is. MoCook's division .he 32d and 36th Indi , rho 16th and 49th ' Obio, .77th Penneylrafi,ia, 30th and 39th Indiana, 34th Illinois add 74th Ohio, with a battery. Among the guns were Mratalitiell ?I' the Rebels. five or six twenty-pound Parrott* and swan' The report'of the Committee of Congress, in Napoleons.i greatly lio m tht o ti dmz iede i sc ed rir ho i r enokipi ra tel 4 p; pear t reference to the vandalism and barbarities of especially, have a great range and do ire. i I the rebels at Manassan ' a re more than ?aria- menden* execution.- ' , leled by the following recital of the outrages The whole was under the command ntre An- comm i t t ed u p :) , Uni on m en sad " Federal pd.. dw Jackson Smith, General of Divieion4 a . very excellent officer, as I learn from old lila- ()flora, by t h e secessionists of Tennessee sin , d hid State,' army men. About nine Isaias frbm 'Alabama. The following is an extraet f r o m the landing, the force came upon and sequin- a letter to the Cincinnati Gazette , ed a regiment or two of rebel Infantry n- Nartruas, April 25.--I have had the camped in front of Pea Ridge, near the to n immure 1:11 - • aa interview with I/r. Willian or haslet of Monterey. The rebels at st flunt, brother-in-law of Dr. W. G. Briista formed in line of battle and delivered ;troll y, low, who .wan confined: in the Confederive but fled immediately, many of them throw g prison at Tasosloosaa Alabama, from the 2sti away their arms. A number of them MiePP otl of Deeembir, 1881, to the Bth of January, a log house, from which they also fired upon . 1862. Ile in a resident of Cleveland, Ten ~ our men. The nature of the coantry-i-it . o n cinvistian gentleman, Athi was r t being pretty thickly wooded — prevented fur rested on account of his• opinions, having in troops' from forming in line, and they moved no labium been found in arms against, the by the flank, in Miasma of four deep. h -1: ' Confederate usurpers. At Knoxville, Tenn., column was led by a regiment of regul ar., he shared the hospitalities of that roomlB which had been in the late motion, but is mdet ly composed of recruits. It was found, I here feet square, in which Dr. Brownie, and i 45 heard from an armee friend, impossible attl,rnt others were confined—all guilty of one offense to bring these men under fire, and the th of standing, like Mordecai that few it the Ri os ,. gat.. / Missouri, Col. Peckham, being ordered to e Tour readers know very well the Confeder front, passed by them at the charge, and e on eta nod their Kentucky allies are sweetion took possession or the log house and the p the „ mine . of " be " oorpaa, y e t , whoa regiment picked a a Dr... privileges sued out this precious writ three of the enemy. This large number of Enfield rime , tibial , the DeVelld times, Gen. Bill Carroll coolly infer ed 41 rebels had thrown away in their flight. hint nusuch proems could break into his T in the meantime our artillery shelled their rangemmite . i Of she toothsome diet IMil ditty position without provokieg a reply, and a. I beverage given the prisoners at Knoxville, I hear with poor effect„ as th e pieces wet. / 1 1 - need not speak, es I detailed, in a former let deli elevated and the game C " t4.)-.. "''' ter, the Indignities and hardships buffered by The infantry and cavalry in the meantime plundered and burned their camp lam in- Dr. Brewnlow and hie cotniiritriota. Dr. ,__ lint, and an aged gentleman by the name of formed by the officer' that the camp waa 1 4 °' Trewitt, when first arreated, were allowed! to sided with oven better tents than our o, go at large in Knoxvilleon parole. Bat Bill was well furnished,and that the officers' ch est s i_ contained superior clothing and mess fu Carroll took t redden notion one night and tare. Among the latter, china dinners ts, threw them into prison. - silver spoons, &a. Several suits of U.S. i- Ott the way from Knoxrille to Tuscaloo i sa, many of the prisoners were sick—as was In were also found. But two of our rime eritable, after breathing such atmosphere and were wounded in the affair. No rebel des or Luang such diet. Nor had they any maul ef wounded were found, but some ten or ale en alleviating their distress. ,All bedlam* robbed P rlaener e were captured . I" W ten in me of their money-by those who arrested them, squad. They were generally floe look i ng and-many had boon on while at their aa• UlOll, deemed either in butternut er grey su ts. bor in shops or fields, and carried off with Their arms were better than ours, being the such, cleave as they' happened to have on. celebrated English Enfield rifle. I , During the weary trip it was a favorite with camp, the cavalry returned from visitieg the time with the guard to threaten them with camp, it was analog to see the , plunder with hanging at the next station. which the troops were loaded. Some had They were 'Conveyed to finsealoosa by *ay boiling pots, others tin pans, otherseenteebs, of Mobile. At that place forty-two Tenons knapsacks, ke., while some were even' loaded eon and nine Peesmola Unionists were ship down with tent poles and the iron I steads tied for Tuscaloosa, a distance of more than which are used as support for them. As the 110 miles, in the hold of a rickety little old Illinois troop ' s filed by, an old acquaints ce steamboat, about three feet deep. The kis would occasionally hallo from the ran 5, Quire bad to get upon their bends and knees "Why, —, what are , you doingdowu In le and crawl in. In this' transport, worse than God-forsaken country ?" do., Ac. The trot.. --- a slave ship, they had .b paean. of four dela looked well and seemed to teal.well. I as and nights. The floor on which they lay *ad highly amused at lee" et . t he me" on the igloos° plank, laid over about three inched of route. Three or four tallith cows were am o ng ' Ago water, 1 the spoils, and in one case, I noticed, a Can -1 At Tuscaloosa, after the arrival of this ship lain of artillery in the Regular Army, but y meat, there were 128. Tennesneeans and 698 engaged in directing a squad who were try ' I S prisoners altar, taken rincipally at Marmi te coax or drive a TOIIOOIIIIOO CDR to the camp. sas. The whale wore divided Into cotripanies While one held it by a rope fastened to the of . 3 to 2 g , ... h of which wat cram m ed um. horns, another was giving the animal ' s tail a - room 16 by 17 feet, with taw windowelithil a eerie, of twigs; thin latter operation W " °° dOOT. ID the day time, they were allowed to much for "Boos," and she broke away dece raise' oh o six Mohan, bat were. is:Mi litia a ravine, dragging the men who cen tn- d' _to o . oi , aim entirely , at, alg a No tied to hang on to the rope through the bra& v e .. aswi n d ow ,llo to thratilda head out of a entirely too fast for comfort. The °Hear give _ rt ., _,,,,,___ _,_, ,_, up in despair at this point, but left orders to, b „:4,:,7„ 2 4 7%,".1,=::::,.1"::`,1'1.: bring that cow into camp under certain severe f l ' i ' l " a " oy ""Xr t, ;;; l i n i.'2'":;4 0 , 1 ;17 : " 0 ;( 0 7 . pains and pinatas,. I subsequently met him Among the meat who died. at , Tuscaloosa from at Gen. MeCook's headquarters, but he had not then received any tidings of his captive. this villainous treatment, was old Mr. Trewitt. Eta was a distinguished lawyer, of Bradley Even the eery animals appear to stick to Dioie eounty, abo 43 yeare of age. Ough t we not with a most remarkable pertinacity. to proclaim "g e ne ,ritt amnesty" to 010 who torture to death venerable patriot, like Mr. Traria 't Ai& the admirers'of 'tour *Rant ,Senator" in Kentucky: .• . t- 1 1 , 'lt may surprise some of your, readers! la learn that there le much latent:Union feeling , in Mobile. Dr. Runt and gentlemen who were with him in his perils and hardships assure me there were much dispositian in, Mo bile to treat them with 'landnesa. Some - t-' °client ladles in that city furnished their ty with no lem than five hundred dollars wo lt 'of clothing -- When the East Tennessa e . prisonerd w p i t enlarged at Tt11101110011111; or brought out to' be removed to While. most of them were scarce ly able bs walk. Yet the brutal Lieutenant Of the guard required them to load eau on a steamboat. One poor, exhituilled toDSiwil Lake . Ray, frpm the vicinity of Chattanoosa, re monstrated against taking a bag Apon 'his shoulder, assuring the Lieutenant ha 'could not stand up under it. The beat drew. his pistol and made hind park bidden or have his brans blown out. In , e attempt the sick man fell, and his feeble body was kso .. crushed under the load, he wait borne in a I I helpless condition to the boat: Re never re 'covered, but triad, With live Or hla exhausted °murales, at Mobile. 1 John Anderson, of Hamilton county, who has three sons in the ,Confederate army, is 'UR toild a prisoner!at ,l Mobile, simply bemuse he is a Union man, though he has never bomie arum against the 1 usurper& , And there is no writ of habeas corral. Al: the captives were informed by the Captain of the post, at Trusealoosa, they would beleldainprisoners of war, beYond the reach of any civil ;IMMO, i.. I Prom Dr. Hunt I. learn EOM, details o f an - city in Eaet Tennessee and adjoining poetical' Of Kentucky, which, are highly retham acid strieltiglyeherailteritile. i Ifehr tlualttli town 'of Charlatan, ILI Bradley . county, Capt. Wel lington McClellan resorted to temporary bang - ink, as an exPedient to 'Judaea Union men ito volunteer In the Confederete Service. Thiele wort .tuentioinid Jo 'MO .bymanus, who-were hung up till life WU nearly , extinct. Cne,iit is thought, will never recover from ' the arias of such treatment. In Boone county, Tent,., the property of Unioti men known to be in the Federal army, was seized, and their wives re, quired te gat bills of divorcement before it could be recovereA. Several ladies affected to procure such bills, and aotually obtained *re lease of their property by the expedient. ' Oar the ale of CANE AND WOOD CHAOS. PIIICP3 The following is an extract of a letter frern the Washington oonrospon dent of the Chicago Tribune. It is interesting as showing the probability of the passage of a coniscatton WiegISOTON; April 25, 18621._ seems See almost certain that the C fiscation bill will *Ss both branches, of thin.? grers: Twenty-fire Senators are counted for it, and the number is more liteli•to be in-' creased than diminished, slow the'lldoes, by nearly sixty, majority, voted to 'take the sib ject away from-the pro.alevery Judiciary Com- - mittee and lodge it in 'the heads of a select committee - , olearly indicating a .inuposej to pass some kind of a bill effecting the object. Senator Shermana amendment- Co the first section of the bill, which was adopted yester d-sY, strikes out thi words; "any person for persons," and {naafis the followto . • ' Ammo bereaftet ;acting nil- arm. 'of the army or navy of the rebate now or berealter fn arms against the United States. etvoad. Pomona hereafter wing as President, Vim President, member of elm . grim, Judge,'Yoreign Minister Consul, or comoue. stoner of the so-called FF41(0101140 litatea raha• Persons hereafter'aetinges an balm, whethir t i ll, military or naval, of IllyOtate or Territory wh o b y_the ClousUtotion of the so-called Confederate' 8 se is requi re d to fats an oath to smart said COnSti Fosrth. Persons who boring held an Otilei{ of honor, trust or profit under the United States, shall hereafter_ take op menu against the United. atoms, PUM. ranons who, owning property- in the Lays' States or Territortes',Or the loyal porttout of disloyal States ; shall hereafter mist or give aid and ftft,rt to the present A 11,411100. - • The effect of tha amendment is to limit the contisaitiOn'ef property' to' potions' now;:boid lug QS:* tithe' rebellious Statss,tor who hare 1 heretofori held ogles under the United Statbs, Instead' f - applying to allpersons talt* part in the' rebellion. I its to the inch persons,, boireter,, the bill stab& :ail . 'lilt fremedthere being,no exception in favor (of the common herd' of tiaiters-'• ilefotti. the amendment was adopted Judge Trumbull markid; that althatigh he should vote against it, he should still be able to support the-bill if it were adopted... l I Jfidge efollamer, .gronadisil himselfPision that obtuse of the Constitution_ which says, that "siti attainder of treason sbalwarkstsquistiSa of blood or forfeitire,leyond the life of person attainted," made 'as good an . rgu " Malik wk - 450;dd be mad, against the bill, i ßut it le'not Orlon/thalati!fatteinder7 of ties 110n-lit something which follows a trial. and f7orti th it !jritl is'a vn '4iB64 ent:C i aco C444 tul th f i 7 g: Whit illie litO ha l° tlanemith those who 'cannot be tried and Aistide - apen',Whornajadintarit'opasueseri be , I tnilli 4 AlSA!lid, -beam* We marshal, areberis - can stern fay I=4 on themt : rThe»clta' 6e: WO attainder of tiatisetarhita the* iituffeill fogingini'llathinalesibi no trielibi ink- '~` " '' MEE •- 1 :-,i; . ,,., ; ,--....;:„ ; - -..-- ; ,, , .A,N .-:::-_,:. ,;, --r, Vittiburg 16tIzettlt S. RIVDLE & EDITORS dlfi—D PROPRIETORS, Public:din Office No. 84 Fifth Stree MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HODS OF PUBLICATION. TEEMS: • Ploarias ItorrioN-4C per annum Is luicaarc, or 12..serra per par week from carriers. Evrign. lEDrriox—.ll3 per annum in advance, orb cents per week from carriers. . Wrzaiy Eoraron—Singls copes . 52 par annum five or more, 51,14 Tea or upwards, $1 pas snug, lurulaDly Id advance.' - ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE BATES FRIDAY MORNING, MAY :2 FROM THE GRIND ARMY OF TENNESIISE The Pea Ridge Reconnoissance in perm • A Confiscation Bill. ..' - ..... --, _ -rL'. '' - '..re , - " - ` - `e• "..--,- ''' r'. i`e "','`... _ -_, r ....... ..;„ 7 ',..{- .- - i......- .. , ~,,, - ; -- ' 7 ” .---. .? . ..-reqs.roa... ,- .A. , .4* -, 0 ,- i-voe,,,'="7-':, , ' - :- , 7tlT•4ert, _ son when the operation of thelaw is obstruct ed. Therefore. the above clause of the Con stitution ham no applicability whatever ''to the question. Senator Cowan, of Penneylends, iMs;isP parently teen brought to his marrow -bones, for he introduced a confiscation bill jci-day, differing, more widely from ids own, speech against Judge Trumbull's - bill, than it does from bill itself... For instance, Mr. Cow an now proposes to eoDalleailf all "cboies in ' action" of rebels, iscludieq chasms to screice'or labor, And to declare the Renton, from whom such service or labor is "clarmedito be free, and discharged therefrom. In his Speech a few weeks igen maid this ironfd be in the his est degree inexpedient! The fact is ap t that an anti-slavery reaction has set.in Since the District Emancipation bill pissed. Three months of cowardice and cringing 'to the Border Stites haye gone by, probably.nev er to return. When Congress met in Pecom- ; ber last there was a regular freedom rampage in heti' Houses. One would have, thought that the cause of the rebellion was to be spong ed out in less than thirty days. , The zones in the House on the subject of the ktiot reso lutions will be remembered. They . .vere like the cavortinge of a herd, of cattle in the early spring—a great - deal of - noise and dust, ground pawed np, horns locked, heels exhibited, et cetera, but nobody hurt and nothing don: :After, these Innocent and di verting gambols were over, we went etraight into a *Ugh of despond, n regular old-fash ioned doughtie s t,' baaksliding. We were more bewitched than the f'oolish gelatiaos.. Before the Christmas holidays came en we had be come se "conservative" (that ii, as pro-slare- ry,) as 'old Mr. Crittenden could have the' -heart to desire. The Administration war sap-. posed to beencouriging . the retrogade move ment, and to be wholly converted to the Kea; tacky school of politics.,. :Whether it was true then or not,it is sone longer. The returning tide bears every thing along with it. - Evan the Kentuckians have been brought taconites that ' , something must be done"—that there is no such thing as a status quo for stavery---that there must haprogress in one direction or n ether: Items of their wont men admit that without any additional legislation fully one million !dares will -acquire freedom during the progress' of the'war, and that t ey cannot be re-enetaved. , Titaiminvit New .-112 COMIIIIII, vial .totareata • are already 'beiglablatte 111, qvire - whatilla "Pisaide9a',l4itaia to y ~i ` eehirp, -11 n Airorld:-_z It .ia • usertall:l4.; high Tattier that Nar9tiaaas 'cannot; - 14:4entd ill• iinii,are opened, :*ithoat SJ ~ y ~ 1 The Cane of Gee. Stone..Bleseege from the President. The President went a Message to the fien-, ate on Tuesday in angler to a resolution of inquiry as to who authorized the arrest of Gth. Cs ARLYS P. Stove, the ground upon . which he was arrested, and the reasons why he has not-been tried by Court-martial. The President says the arrest was made -by his order, upon good and suffloient evidence, as he then and now believes; and that the only reason why he has not had a trial ere this is because the public interests would not permit it. The officers required to hold the Court, and who would be called as witnesses, porker on both sides, are of high rank, and are in the field, in the midst of active operations. The - President States, in conclusion, that it is his purpose to give the General a fair trial as soon as it can be done injustice to the service. We trust this ,firm and decisive 'answer of the President will put a stop to the complaints of the New York Herald, and other - trympa-. thizers with Bross. There- wad an effort .made by Congress, In the early part of the session, to have an investigation into the Ball's Bluff matter, in which 5T13141111151 im plicated, but this proceeding was resisted by 'Gen. lifoCtuttsx, as detrimental to the public interests. It is equally detrimental - to those . interests to . have an investigation now, 'lt. will come time enough for the reputation of these concerned. The 'President has a - great work to'do, 'and he" cannot come down to at tendlo the' oinillninte elik - itiose- who manifest more syMpithy for certain individuals:than they do for -the cause. - -the President, at this moment, loyal citizens and patriots rely, to bring us safe out of our great trials, more than upon any other living man, and 'it is pleasing to samba, calmly reliant that trustis. Confusion. A day or two ago, our reedere met with the followitig brief paragraph i 6 our telegraphic' . , kroutiny had 'broken- out inNashville consequence of the late abolition message of President Lincoln. Nineteen Federal onleers 'had-resigned.' Kentucky regimentt inutinied and had a pitched .battle with two Indiana !eg4nPi4b 4 - The dispatch was from Cairo; and was the closing portion of an extract from the htemphis .etto/o oche: We' refer, to it only to remark that we trust no inad . rertence'oit the pert , of ciur readers generally his led them' foie - stake a' label fabrication fir matter of fact. or - prised that one or trio whom We have met - should have felt, or seemed toy feel, a' little Credulous' in regard to the Statement, we re •mark further, that every -:one-.ought by this time to know give baseless,, and reckless.and audacious are all the rebeljournals, without a single exception. No doubt this was talc , graphed from Cairo, chiefly as ono of the latest specimens of their lying inventions. A reader will read aright only when he does not confuse the sources from which news is derived. ' . Toadying the Rebellion. It is asserted;upon good authority, that some of who command divisions in the advancing armies, •so far forget the stern duties devolving upon them' as to' at tempt to win rebels back to loyalty by allow ing the men to come within our lines to be feasted, and by sepal* our bands of musio at night to serenade men Who are known to be the worst enemies of the Government. in several instances where this has been done, the men have reported to' the enemy all they saw and beard. Toadyism will .never crash Abe rebellion.—New York Times. • . Lot ne have the names of these toadying Generals,. Mr. Bases. When Our irisoners, and Southern anion men, are treated with such` chocking and While thee', reb el rasiali"are learess against their own -Goy erement, they are , moron titled' to the - ordinary usages and amenities attending wars be tinn different nations. Itebels are • aria* nab', traitors, and should be treated ea . :Inch. ANOTHER Pure Sorruzair licanoa.—Prof. Beebe ; of the rout Survey; reports that nett to Port Royal, St. Helena' Sound is the best harbor on the Southern coast., Two channels of seventeen feet each at mean low water, in tuit, and, mts . the Sound the country may be penitrated by gunboats nearly, to the : rail road. The width Of . khe Sound renders 14114. shores healthy, all are freely reiebed by 'the innobreele,and Otter 1044' especially is it Med f r a eetllement and iiinimai; eiak town. --If ever otber iriterests than p*- tog ones rule . its this region, his looksto!see 14 ootumsreial advantage made rumor, and the I , saber -from the -headeef.the labeinSo and ombahee find a market nearer these great rivers than either : Charleston' or Su, vann ' . . . Ern nalaka 9 a ArmYT.The , Governor north Curettage Ar . rested.. He 1 11 0$311E0# . ,Va.. April , 29.--41enaral Unlike visited General Williams" iiivisiorthere last night And returned to Newmarket to-day.. While here hitreCeived a dispatch trout Wash- . ingietr'sna'ounbiag the ' occupation `or New Orleahe by 'the Union forees: The Intelligente caused great - JO among cdar army and's °or 'responding depression among the inhabitants .hers, who have been for days past oongratn .:themseivis 'soh-.other' that the :vent news would be our :daferkst Yorktown. A-natiohalsalutein honor oflrthe event will be tired ist noon to-morrow. - • Thrquph .Iretession ehanneli ,it is learned that the tiforernor of north Carolina was ar rested'and imprisoned, ..nichmond; two weeks ago, on account of. his Union .anti= `lt win oblerired to-diy - thai JukeUri' lied removed hie wagon trains back eamti aix miles since yesterday, indicating an intention to retire atin further rearwartl v Or. Ohre entet taiiiiht, a - dietad - of na'attaot upon bim by our A.squadron.of eavabi-was the only rebel force ,diseivered to-day ..an the:right side of . the Shenandoah. These, with one wagon, en', tared the village of Miaangheyetown, where they remained till about dirk. They-earns by. the Port. Republic route.: We Witte nothing confirmatory. of .the '.report of the oceepation of. Staunton by' Gen; :Milroy. The 'river, is still too high to attempt srnire with safety.. IL dense smoke was.seen n that dirootion, to day, but the eaustris uninown: Wm have a report that the World bun pissed into new hands, and will ap p ear'on Mitt Arai of May es a "Dena:ratio" organipattnnedafter the Albany Argue. - We think the 'change tut, pecuniarily. .As a'religiotis daily; tho 'World did hotanocsiet; adlpolitieal journel, profaning iodependencie;lnteeeking to seen more devoted to the Matfonal-Adthinistrattott than the Republican press:, it has thriven' ren worse than in its original guise. The Damn= racy of our city want a party organ ; and by going to strong for Sanday tippling, nullify, mg the °ldle law, and ' ll manner of free jol lity, the - WorAt•m yetbe - - 'all ee»• • - it id No. E, irru tn i A „ .Bl3lTP---- f4 or PHI!. APZVI perpetual, .arsatoaeximss, rowan, ,rota et a:mazy. Me ge.3oB,Wpet .°.", PV•sl°Metetreat kPP*9-141'• 1.. . 1- Pint illortglge na iniproredally /!rwite. l ty, worth doubloahe Ground rant, Brat ' Penna. B. 11. tlo.'a 6 perFent. Bortgee ,; City 01 Phllade 8, pee.l7 moo W Collater Allegheal bon ny county 6.per ct. It. Lan 10,000.00 • Hantlngdon - and ds; wellßrolot neenrwl,.,-. llotutteln : , 11,600 00 , I Top ' • - • ltakrued Genspany. 00 or atenht .11allroad. oo.'a -Btoek., 00 Stock Bellinicallignal Insurance C 0...., '26,960 00 Stocky( County Wire Insuranee ' 16050 00 Stock of ifelaware -B.'lnsuranee C 0....., 760 Ou Commercial Bank ..do ,11,135 81 Dlechanlee Balk de • ,8,012 60 Una* i. 4 Ineu tanteCo.'agerifu......:.:' 180.00 Aeoetvibla, bulbul p00r... ......7 , 16,927 Book Account., accrual Intereet„, etc, .6,216 18 CaCash on hnnd and In hinds of;agents...... ~ ; 1 40 ; /f 01,111 CilFcit 1 4 7 . 0 rodiglid• , - - H. aiiikkii, Lot . . . Toland, •,. 1 .. ' 2. . M DAL an. Lolaitd„ .• t . , ' . " - • - Trid'k.'.Lonthi;''' : . Job T. B luntini, • Bzultli Etosvali •"' • ' • • John Bisaill...Pittairgio; ICILInAti, decnoary. J. G. COTTIN; 4 g.,. 8 ; Northam& corona Third indlVood taut. - _ Clem Tinsley, • • Samuel •BispLum Wm. H. Thompson, Hobart Stain frederkk Wm. Rorer. O. Stormon, Bud. W. ' John E. Worrell, Marshall 111.11,i • _ TNDR 'WITT% AGA4NST ',LOBS BY • .1. riaz.—inANKLui flax 111811ItANOZ 0011. PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. 0616 e, 436 in 4 Cl:testae& street, near Fifth. Statement of Aerate,., January • mr., , pablmneee . • agreeably El . p), an act of Amembly, , being 7 oitgegee; '• • ,4 Ann NaMte, val.11C6,311181) INDOD.OO Temporary Loans ; on ample . Collatand ' • - Sinai, (Meant ;;1Tar,667 7T,) apt Wane PO Hose:and 1,021 -4:41h PAP OD - . • . e, . • 14208,156: (.11 The yrofhairoai .priatiltims which this. Oistipiny" caw divide' by law an troth riiks.vrhlch . haws hem detesmisnar.' -t. _ .•-, Ineuratice toads on every doh:24nm' of.iirtY. toirotaitittiouttryi at ratasis lawman,c tent Moe their sPiiffod of Mirk, Years. ilhoYfise••pahrlowee.hy, fire to ad amoatitazoesdina 'roar Jiillioat of Dottars, therebyallooling evidence or the •dnintages of Insoranoe '64 well as theiritilll ty and. Oleyeeetioa . to, mist prorelithees al I Salm Pea &ANL th• par 1gb6—.:...::.5106,065 .obArks N. Sauckm,„ Jaw •IMMS IL. timltA4 Tobias . W B iw rozwmr, - ,Geo. nixDmid S n, W. 'Mi*, - Mwitiel - ' I GUMS* , .CitABLYB N. BAJNBEI‘PraMdmr. "NDWAIJIIt. DAL ' Pee WY. A. Brum, Smrstm, 'ma km. J. GARDNER .001111 N, sigma, m Ctilke.Northmet A.Thild MB. F IRE,' MARINE AND'lNLAND'lN atraelluz.—nisuibtxus COMPANY, of ORTH AMERICA. PMILADELP/I/A. Incorporated 1701-Capital, 1,100,000:' Ameta, January 10, 1850...—• 1,/6y,py; 6l ARTIIUR G. COFFIN, Prociod,. TIIOIIAS PLATY, /3scrattry. • . . E ca .1_ 1 11 5 ; P AN ' S 8 I C LVAII IP C I I I ° 1cL0n .. u . i. r8 ..; IncorporaWd 17'3474.1,pitAL &anti, Febnuu7 - 1, - MENIIX„Mi WILLIAM HAEPElLEeendary. iIAtiTFORD FLU INSURANOE 111.04.64 una—ovitel, ssocttok . My 63 H. lIUNTINGDON, 2 1 / 1 0.11 ALLYN. saes. th. Jgboni Old" mit! rettibbaber. • pude. aux its oblidimoi by N w puemiva:t4..*:. :.•.. ss_ , fel&dly Waturatrast,Bag 4 o ky ti 'sßdldbaki. WEtiTEAN' IMIJBANtai: tX*IYA NY or. pirrsausau. . 0111ce, No. 99 Water street, Span* t Oo.'i Warser: • tiones,•up Wing tittebstraks.;•• • .;:• - ;'• Will innev.eigniest . - kisda:ey mid Atoriser• - . '— Bilks Bono Iselaik44 /essayed hi - zhh.ohNe see veil Moos Webs onsesudty, end mks sr* -leer- - -; taloa, bl prompaNsis sod Morality,. to wai.tain the . awed./ o/drA May lam massed, dui • oj'ariiio do Lot - •• • I ircesticsa to Mem 1040..01 . /01i0 be Mara. . . ' ASSETS, O CTOBZB "50,2&19 • . • - 8 9:S • 00 . 2,190 OL I" l2l=lnre.--. . Open Acconiste, PrensionslieFee... .. • • MOMS Nowa and Mlle Niamrs 7 ;ted--........ 171 076 Id • . B. ./..; .; !.. I ;..Andreo me„ksay, . Alexander ilyear .. , • .-•• • `Nathatilel-Holsisee,• , .; ;Medd IL'lssneAg - . Alex. Nimick, Dassie, _William H. dniLti , ; :Jahn MsAr• • -; • - 1r.;91,-13101100 ' „*. . .• flinatilsrd WMPAN Y OP PITTSBURGH. OM Water stn.ta, ocond tk or . *Om& and • • vm.-Becialar Prauaig.. its; i 'e.g laree, , Insane Soiemtioats sod' • Insures lupine kaa sad dom g sad In tluannotlon of the edutheni' arid : Weasel Inas, Lik.. rand - Biretta, aatib• turnpike ails Insurei 'gaun t lora sod dames b,lSse. IL IL Xliti ; ...;.-...,.., John I toy ~ Jas. IL. ‘ 1112,8. a.! 2 • , 'GM!: 'Bigalay Jas. Bark, W. Johnatlat, B. P. Jove% Basia'Oarazia, Ban. T. IL Barclay Prratoa. . Bingham,- • paiudunuArtuA INSUILANCZ OOKPANT, No. 149 Q6muut it. • Genital, ll7lo.loo—Aanotn, saayour... , Will maks all kinds oflnannovhar pirpettut or Waited, oh ivory descrisdfon of pottyor/dor ohandlso, at rouonabiontom cd4retoluns.., Award. Ma W. HAI.DW/11,_Tioo Aroddent MINS, am~r. John - - J. O. `gusto, ,J. G. GOTYIN.,Apont, -Thlird and Wbod street*. Geo Ck".ll.ll :W ir4 = l4 : B. 13sTei7, • • ,C.IAL.FAi • Y. INSUICANC.E . (XIM .LIII.PA NI ON PITTNIIIIBUB: • Office, Na 87i Mitt •I d, Bank' Block. • Insane against ell Wads at /Ca and;Niaind '"- -ISAAC JONBA,llamidaaL Pr . , ?0111);:irt : JOHN P#o fid;Td. D. M. BOOS: Banonsop. ' • 1 %4 4 . DP4 1 6:6491;n4 no. nqamoss I John la. XiCiond, Cap t. Adana Janapa. It. B. Bailin g;' B. la Capt.. Wm. Dna., lloGrew, •-• • /mac joys, C. G. Homy. . apptt :Haney• o,laray,.. Johrilrprini•Je.. B. U. Malmertodc;• r a rroB • .S2oow;;,Laitt"....';;i' :$2O tare Piano, with:everstrunit Naar fitzt,p ' ft& Iron fame. grand Nation, carved lege,•gcdat .ranele desk, at . 11200,Joat received and torealcrby% . JOJINIL, 3 1 1 11.110K11.Webd et; AZELIXEst , T. ll ll.tyrulaW ; ;;:-.NE. W YOBS PlA llo 3:—Aitottier - eopply ads 11131.1 fielrog Octavo itoseircext - Pienoorn , Eteveltoe .Brothere; ißevr York, Jot received end for elle by 30111 N •}Li 'MELLOR. 81 Wadded. RAISON ac l iA/41.11C8 MBLODEONS ina,E o o. ;Go mid OS.Log 0.11 tor ask. bY • • JOIEN 11, aucumi, - ; . ...ffi Wood Adroit. 9,MAIND-LIANIVeLLNUS r att2S, - - I 1 1 / 4 .1 $OO. ; 7a. 1100, i 126 and 81W, for ado by.. „- • sons ix. atEcLos,ei woocit.