~c. ._WM~ _ ~'7, . La -6y r WA% [Filkkir•OWlrEVEl9l.l9o EDITION.] realtilalMMett-thir.Derit - bierdateist and! Surrender of Macaw ..Fifty. `.•e-Cietatoit,-^20;090" Piiteds - Powder 111144# 0 ,., 4,;'-f114140f Arms Takeo. EnrtlßMs. 99f/1144—The N. X -1.1141149*,96. r•Peivodtv teleareph.ftwp paore„the following report front, itnepioiel iiiipoildent;"..tif, the: bombardment nf Fort _ *P an ' • ' • ' '• ,-- htiltritabstions 'far' tho leiribitiltiaskt of +Tel .fidetem , - wire nonillion§ 'On' Vredriesaiy ntif hi, tuf the , oediti'to lire Wai hot iticiettilfr ilkko'eloot Friday:' was tired from one of the.,4o.pounder initnoW4, , , iebelljtota.4lni 8 wed 19 iwoh:morteraatu c 'ale followed, wed tin firing ; ow, gun ; eidewt ozwe ,t!ft,enime...rpirtilar and unobsattetod. .Ths, fort. , :Oita; gibs: et 6 6'i:4J:ink' • :end , Went illenoed by . "alhhe'hf threeor four at. . * • until 4 14'cidaielwitie , tftoniooli, when a white gig. was hoisted. -Vhe-gewleasts — Daylight, - Stite of lObjppewa 'and Gemshox took psitgla the'ett-', Itstement. setling in aneetipws and &lig tura) but thsheem sew irsveratd them-from ,40,,,ill.ar,en,l,parrioa and they 4 0 90 withdrew. ~,, Asen,,,sterialas erritred.,en ,Tharedwy, with : "two armed barges,' end witnessed the tiem- , . hodment. 'apr VaitAcle •-• 'Mew Oni, and - tore ip the glide fetitpate in the Most effective manner, Of 1,100 ehot end shell thrown, at ( the ; fort .460 stntek the Sbt guns 'orthefori mcri.iiiikett with . skill ; •'slid cmarage,batthe mind hills afforded a coin." ) ••, . • • -.l4otwprotactien to our meat • Tholt 'Orating of thiWhit# Mat resa f ollowed Ifith',Ge4.,-.Parkir and,a, &In-: ;•psait!oricf. hostilities until the followinaatoorn-i " - Luring tll ,tt t,a proposition for the stir - • • tender of the"fort was" comMinicitird'he Burnside, and in the.mornlni•the articles of . ' - :11‘..1•61trril)11.514"reidIrlfi•45 prisoners , of waiiiintt warn released on sterele,andallorred . • to take their private efforts with them. IThe P ours Ts/Mined their *Wilms.' There were Originally "proPoiedbrOort..Parke, ::lkit.",gtoite a, by, Col, White,' the commander of alfry guns,2o,ooo pounds of , powderi shot and 'shell to Iproportloo, 40 0 stand of arms; teikigt: ~Ill 4 4l)l6l ,l ,Bor_iitticio, to A.,44;oeioir.Order;oon -:..gro Ardittog Goo. Parke An•his , wraterry,rtomf /;•eituadifitathe nem of Port•litootr W11;1 M crtbitsof.the,"4llllMAstl Rhoda , -"Ttlitnd 'and tliC — Biti - •Cohn'entionftrt Tbp: ootal tiii.fort,w,as _offered to,Capt Morr is, of" the let Artillery) after. the" eurtendsr, •but declined, and Col. godinatii_of the 4th - Rhodi • Island, was Praiain charge. " • Number of .MaJtir and-Briga • ler filenerols.lertae of Danl. E. Sicklei ....Blointunitted Slaves., . -- • • Arprinnoroire .. May. 3.—. The latest count -...shows.that there are no. UM. Brigadier Gen; aral,oind 20, in addition, . await Senatorial . isogon, .:*frpreteble report se been .made en the nctstinatien , of Daniel; B,*; Sickles and thireiseeetti to-be co doubt that . be 'will soon be oottilrnied. -- The bill..preposing to'lluilt the nember:to'2oo, and of Major Benerals to 20, will, icallTrobability, become;a Isw: • " , Thai far or 'within two days; applicationi - , harirbeenillad for..4nunpensatiowfor 42 of the alaraii nnurainitted in the ;District of .Colum. under_the amaceipatiott not. . The President.bas rerestilted J. C. aise.4lrice Consul for Denmark, !wand for the District of.: Celninbis, and 8.. 8. Sayres I.V - See Consultor' Denmark 'for' Pisinsyleania, at Philadelphia:" ' ' ' L. 7 . • EXPIorioO , or a Powder, 13.--Thavnadar axl a.t. Gorham Included eight. buildings, which ware blown up one after aniitbar.• ahe ,-,.., bands were fortunately at supper, and no' one Death gMit' d ion w ylo a,it o st : f the :3d Fort' Wa rren on Mtieiieiat Fart p rat ceptared bb04014.• • Tueedq . The'Steileseet Ainerici _ , Warm', ?day 0.-e-Tbe eteamer A11k041314 arT rived at 1 o!elook froorLinrpoot, Tit Halifax. • Bil311111)1‘11, 3..-Th. Old :Point boat blinds ifio..uoira , - .The flat of • trace: brought uothlug later from Norfolk. - ••• • • • - . . Alton& th e Atezdtelloethke.l • - •:”:•-•• skta,•. 4 1 tut lbw; an trxewell •, , '-';To go where taglee cal and rides &AIL" Ithdlriththe reetlrm thought asleep be Mt,' ••• . . frciat val.; " s ' tisti Wei river "ul9tm- tilnwPi*ad— vitt tau dr is hold rern: . • StnEdia sna st *- •-• FOlke theta a . . "Therizazab blinding Ilaah * deemtins roar •dr= - LAO dbaonant arts of trtuuip and 3, Blood trickled down the rirer's reedy tkots,, . h eady: Do Morn b r o ke niKin hiiiolenna dream ; -And still, arab itmly pulse and deepening eye , 'alYhinwtsasies b. bald, Nail Wks gleam, 'follow; tboakki dta l". 1 'By rein is gintri Innath attained ; death-us istnorntion annitetli all •. • ... To fight lo TroMoio's. come is nu:milting pined - . • And notlilng lost, to 11111: • - e "„isttnieittatione.-Elleet of the • lints 91. New °Vienne. • , - 4 „ • • Yootecu ..bi it° , Thnriday; May 1, sria.l 2.=—Fspers have? . alen seerdired from Petersburg and 'Ntirrolle. • • era lit thel;:a[aitiao enar - the bell. et N'eve, Orisans-rseme charging . 'Zeiss 'lmeelt. with ;treachery. Comma:low liollitil Passed , thtertgh 0,,;0n the way to Rillsbond, on Setur'Jiq. Ue ex:- pow:int blips:if lit Perfectly ionised, st,the'rall of the - Crescent; city. He stated . . that there were; orielinudied, heavy gunilio'positiost on the lies* hetWeiti.Fort Jectionlina the City', ; that the Lotibi (Ana 'wag ready And'irsiting; :bat: 'lninistonti hoarding partite, ritinsposed (Of active young man, were organised to beard . sad: take the pational , vesselrat all hazards, and that the „Mt ippl,the,consert or the Virginia, although nu finished,, eculdy i( eessarj, be .brought batc; ietioa., ; "...,21te , following: additional items . regarding ihefallof New 9rlesns itTer : ill that =sib. gleaned froin,the papers: ' Commodore sarragut had propelled Ono Of - aspttalatiOn,W, hlsyqr Monroe, which the lat hs: had sweapted,"and the city of New Orleans ....eratis,ist last sechunts, held by :a kiattaliciti,' of mariutui frtha.the lqaairou. : i3enetar Batler'i. foroei,i ; aeo,-Jeithbe. few initivot the haTiog 4adtei on Lake Ponehartrainlb - /aorta-441°a , wee raoeived at Norfolk . , airtry that Ospialts Mclntosh, the ,apposed , amaskander 'alai , gunboat Isiosisistsi 'ist New -7 - oileint, - had been badly wounded; ;when or where was not stated. ' From the same tourist it was also learned that -Captain Thisisii tev, annexed to .be the commander of the 3,lcEse, was mortally Wonnded , the same Couliscation. "Thum* nothing in the Federal•Considtt - ws read it,. that forbids • the confis- • cation of the, property of rebels to Astray 'the heavy, bitrcloes they hate , wantonly •• ;thrown-upon:the country and we are sussed -that loyal Members -of Congress ,should seem to adinit that there is no pow er in the' Government to confiscate abstt bita ly end for ever, A bill of, itttabider is art instnuneat whereby one . 'person fut. !. islteci , •for the crime. of another, as wham the .ohildren•et a traitor are bold sassier-. able and - made 'to; antler for their parents' dusts: This, is;contrary to the genius Of_ out institutions, And very properly forbid-, dira,bilhe Constitution. ;It an estate is • held by a life tenure, with en indefeasible entail to. the "holder's posterity; Congress cannot break, that entail because Of the -preient A-reason: bat- property held in fee sintple - may unassisted al>. soluWy and ;forever. Such, at 3004 is • • our understanding. the Conetitution. . • It 1 Who •stmiti for the believe it • • hatt.,n rigAt s. to entst--. - thnt the toaspirsoy: sad eiforta to overthrow it by : torso and • ?Wilco are Wrong. .If we are beaten, we understand. that , the Rebels', ta4ntitph plies the needed .juitiftestion of their le-1, volt, and exetopts them-from Iscriamt: Ant Auppose'they ,beaten an -fic to TraWt. unconditionally •to the, Union: Wiumpien? Are theespenselet this OnStk tra fign a t t r y-st rou te to na•-•borni - Wholly:by_ AbileGill: - A:4.omill the Itebeli /4 - retitirecti *int as May be, to _pay for them? What Of• Anode° and com m on Mamie 1 ; rtaturuf;' ••••• • - y:';.:;.~k . NMI 14X=M kipfort .oClll4.:EmpedilitriajAn -.Pitts -111UTEtt- Lanoi#ll.. -,-• --'' ," I .., , The steanishaMatengoand J ..W .:11 lilian: : • • 10.!...;4 11 ? 1 1 v. 4 l Mtlfalt, -44, 'kW'. °WC "_.c°F" B ,... g . the eppeditlanz onerepalV pent by , the citizens '• - of Pittsbargh„. te . the. relief of the aiek -nod woundedpoidiera.//t Pittsburgh Landing, ote, r iLI I- • 14101- Efiniseni Titer, -maehed Cincinnati, a t:I . 2 • Oileelc, -p. m.; on Suodiy;l3th of April.', I . ,:l. 'hid preceded the heati 'in companyi /City' v.wa r. or , anti n t ir arrivel at . in - ' - . - a , . .einnatii - by th e tselcient rid of the, Sanitaryi Committea;•we were= Oble tepreaure Most of . the stores needed in - a few hours and prothert, . en- our _mission, Stopping only at Evanaville; Jot ,bread, and, at. Cannelton ,for.coal, we .st-i rived at Paducah, at 7 a:- m., of, the 154 inelraend_ re datained a short.time or pro-1 ' maritime nee ' airy permit to go up the Ten- . nessee river Leaving at qa. tu.,,we reached Pert Hen mirky iii the/at/fru/4n. As we ap- - . pri/sebed' &desire was. mantfes ted by e r iew,•oh loos to CIS . o clding, how e ver , ! ,that nalth r pleasure nor 1 ,1 ): 'Er.ittifteitili'h il l a curiosity h any,pattie mission our" nrditts• we/staveri to pace on , and the - doe' itoon.7*as! 'theerfullyiequiesced i n by all :'-As we'phieed the landing j ibe boats *ere hailed by,, the pr'e-', per °doer in. o/ Comaid 'Or the peat, //IA ectfh-: .pelled to stopShd,thpert: - The delay;wfiehnt. 'llftean' or titanty irdrintelf,'Stioiagh, Ifehaver; to gratify theOurions With a Si:Oster this Dirt; At L 1 p..M. ,th1.1'4 e darkiesicempalled the bOats' .t/tY4:1+0.4.C.84;:ti1, Choy ware again under 'way, and,peesbig Savannah, at four, without .stePPlig,reichad PitteliurghLandirigathP.m. on l'hili Init. 'Prom' the time the MAO left the city ctlpittourgh; nitileithathed Pittsburgh' Landifig; the• labors of those tin "heard*era incessant, over two hundred eine() imid:leveti-: ty :dcible cots hid - been. made koniluieboi taken onboard for the purpoie. About three hundred bid ticks wins made and filled'with • straw—nearly the mune thuilier of pillows and a large' number or Shirts and towels. The fiat day was eitiehioecuPled in: Misighili the 'cotifor the 'reception of the slek; putting , up the cookint atom* assorting:and, preparing • :'At Pittsburgh 'Landing; we were met "by Dr.' Simmons, the Medical Direeter; sad 'the boats were _placed lit' his . diSpofail. - Alttlia biota which had preceded specified - a. the objects of 'their relief, •tree'pe' of a partiMilat State. Same refused te:tako the sick, their Aiii being meant only. For, the wounded. Dr. Simmons; on learning: that the 'citizens of Pittsburgh had: sent" us' with' the 'full knowl edge that - there *am fait einiereniMybranie troupe in the battle and recognised every "Mk; dler tifthe arrayietheldnion /M our Own;andS - whether siek • or•worinded, eitithid to oar grat litudeand nob ideas' we could give,expressod the utmost 'gratification, and' offered ` ovary fa ' hility -Dior 'the aecbuiplainient ef'otti mission which chic ceoparatien Mould afford: Here; ;nested me to,,zend lino of the - boatate the hospital aiding, and to remain' there until the next evening, and the other to Ortimp's Landing, about four miles bolo*, at daylight in the morning.. The IllillMen, was tying out side, .. ad I directed her to proceed . to the hos pital landing; s few hundred yards Up - the rive at °nee, intaiding•to take the Marengo, by aylight in the . morning, to Crump's. Capthin nary informed me that it was neesemry to clean out the boilersof the Ma rengo, mid it might ease time couldhe avail himself of the 'night's "'cooling toeffect this. I acquiesced in the arrangement, W and by doing so the phylidani aud. nurses had an oppor tunity to see some friends and visit the battle, 'held of Shiloh: All Irma on board at 11 ri._, mi, with the 6M:43,1/Pipe of Dr: Pattemost, who finding thet3sth 3C6gimeat Ohio' Volunteer - if without it. Surgeon, decided to remain; and at 12the Marengo left Pittsburgh Landing. • I ' At Ciumps' Landing waren along side of a hospital barge, and there just began to realize the horrors of thennuatutalwar. The 'Mtge was. Crowd" with Inen , htt ell-etnhee of disease "O , Outi , :lying On , -bunks or ,Untes:lnany, on the, floor—with inadequate attendance, DO suitable-food, ilitost no medicines;lnd not the slightest approach te . the comfo rts which. render sickness tolerable. • The atmosphere of.the Place was so laden' -with • exhalation!,• from the tisk; as to repot ' the more timid of ;our cempany who attempted to enter. The Phy M aician in charge seemed tole doing liis beet land, to feel deeply for hisen, but with the • means at his command he was-powerlemi. We { breight, away seventy-hve o f these poor fel -1 lows, some of whom seemed already beyond treatment. .one of the latter, who was reject ed bonnie about to die, lay by the passage way. The frequent eight of his youthful and emaciated face, eicited ftlie • iyinluathy _of, 'all; and,St the last moment he was taken on board, as we supposed only to die. 'He is now fast recovering, and in • few dayi will be 1 with his mothar...But few of these men would have live 4, but for the effort you have. made for their relief. . . The 'Marengo left the land ing at, 4 p. m., and in half an hour reached Savannah./ Dr. Simmons had.l:4ooCalld US in tito packet, and I found 'him at the quarters' of Dr. Davis, Surgeon of the post. -At the suggestion .of Dr.. Simmons, Dr., ,Davis re. 0 .quested me to send one of 0 .surgeois ,to each hossti; te select the cases desired, •giv 'Mg a preference to those-whose homes were in Eastern 0410,--enYing that immediately on getting the list of names; be would send the men on board.. The.saine -voluntary -pledge wasmado.a few minutes later- to Dr. MoCook; nevertheless, when the mimes were furnished, Davis refused to let the men- go. Dr. Sim mons,. unfortunately; bad already ; loft:. for• Pittsburgh Landing;: and; as _their. seemed' to be no authority - superior to Dr. Da vis, to.which we could appeal, we were oblig ed to give up thrtidea - of loading until morn ing. A bout the time this Heitman arrived, 'hiving reeelvedlhut few' sick , at Pittsburgh I - "In the morning the sick and woundad'oame 1 - or were carried to the hosts lel/foto numbers, sent with pasSes - from the hospital surgeons.- We hid taken matothit board, when I rewir ed a written order from Dr: Davis, to take no one without his 'Own special , pare: It was sad to witness the disappointment of the'poet, fellows who *era _tithed' ,baek 14 the person Earth tiy.Daels, to -: erifortia,hiS:tiacrec. • There wow Moo men who had been brought down on litters and a detail 'of soldiers, was sent to carrj them beik—l 'succeeded li:delaying, and fthally-pievietbag althgatherthe lel/smart act, and. the man are new, lithe hespitais at- Evansville, Cincinnati or Pittsburgh, with a I t prospect of recovery and future naafi/tools. - - The bolts left Savannah tialtll with 1449 sol diem, ineluding a few Who wore ishayslestmt. - 1 Oar ordera-•--the propriety of which: we could - not gainsay--ware,, to leave theirieri at'hos- -- pitals nearest their' homer; 104' ware left at Paduca, 20 'at Eviinsyllle, go. Ai_ Lziatoine, at - New . Albany, 101 at:CLualunsti, 64 brought to Pittsburgh. and tie others left at intermediate points: -Eight died onthe pass age. Arriving at Pittsburglson Sunday, the 27th .oh. April, 48 .. 1/attests' were placed in the Marine hospital,--13 at the Pessavant hospital, I at a private house, and 2 remain on the boat to go back to Marietta. '. - ' • • On the night 'of the 25th, about 9 o'clock; we wars 'startled by Cries. of distress,_ and' came upon the steamer Eunice which had just been sunk by collision with-the Coinme dim Parry--the Marengo steamodrip to where 'the accident-had" occurred, and by. means of the jail boat, ost. ably manned by the mate and carpenter,: carpenter, sixteen- men were rescued; They ware clinging to trees, whisk; from the extreme high water ' were now far . out from shore, and some Of them must .have perished but for this opPortinerellaf. .- Whatever doubt may - exist in the' commu nity at home as to 'the propriety and ,wisdom of the expedition, there is none among' those who forandai part of it. , We knew, that the, relief afforded. and the. many lives "Ted; richly "compensate for the cost of the expedi tion, or the personal incoltranistimr, Ur laor incurred-,cuid thank. God for :haying ;pp it into your hearts to accomplish so noble a' ' At each of the points where the sick were I loft, and by every othelaiisitherticinnfl.ditty as director of the. expedition -btottght not in contact, the greatest admiration was' exprosi- Od for the true _pattletists 'and philatithroPy - I of the citizens of Pittsburgh. „The gratiinde 1 of those who have been relieved, find of their ! who hays witheastuithe unsollishnen of 'your-, movement, wilt met in-favor of the soldieril 1 op 'pannsylvaniain the Westiahoueitir their _, um/ comes. to need relief. • . .. ~ ' • - . . 1 it would be wrong to close th is paper with ' oat 'spooking of the labor of the • physicist/li , land nutter of the expedition. They deserve the highest commendation. The female nurses aitiealsity'.were . Untiring: in: thole industry, Only. these,who witnessed, or were ministered to,eanispprectiateths 'extent of 'their pelf /1, ftwitnin,i4b 67l, '- : , .'-'-' -:• ' -., "- • ' " ' .' , . 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Dircarra, ALL: - April 22;1862. • --• "Lieut.' 'Phelps emainanding"--the indi-- ! viduitwlionedrie timesitice—about the first of ... . ... February-olemi. far -up the Tenneseoe.es -Florinnie, and found - the Uniorietmtirnetit .i .;ie-, vere, - was 'inaii ipla.- lf - tie` found- 'any, Milos'men •he enlisted -.them and .left none; behind ; sod- presume the-Union sentiment-of Alabama-is shoveling coal: on the U. S..!grin-i bost , Conestogs... - Lieut.' Phelps .may - be.:B: good! naval: eornmander, but , it strikes. me . foreibly•hets no -judge- of , finiOniaM.• - .Theto is pleaty'of itliere; , Ituive'irt been able. to' iiii. find anybody W o ever was or who ever'ex-' ! .peidedtohe a S Monist.- - -All I have Me I . axe those who - "willing to bare the -thing 'ended:any-war, , individualawho "never had. I no hand in it no ;' way .whatsoever;" and who!, say "they can't lee notliFerenoe &tweeze:pour , -folks - Arid aavo-all the same ram'? ' The only -"people l have:met who are _inclined to lad, comfort, or inform us, aro the slaves—and - 1. bare-:no .besittition in saying that -Generia Mitchell's' obtained all the information upon -Which her has .acted. fiom the blacks. The :whites here are terribly. afraid of theme and try to convince them that- we do not come 'to Laid or libirate them: -Ilia easy !to see that, the slaves pay little. or no . attention to: such language; bat appreciate their position better. thazi-the'whites do. - - - • - - . , I am not surprised to learn that:General Mitchel, commanding this 'division, the• ad ,of the army of Ohio, has become oonvinoed; cud: has expressed. orirsetcral oocasions, hid belief that:the war Must, ultiint.telyce the form of a crusade !against slavery. I amnot prepared tolsay -that this is advisable,Aut it certainly loekrustselike it must soon become ti-neeessitys , nrilese.the -closing scenes of ,the 'great - drama are brought about very -rapidly, ,I.: have mot - laud General lditebel• use the language referred to, but it is representedon excellent authority. 'that snob is hie . opinion: - _ General Mitchel was not so extreme at the' beginning of the conflict.- - But It is known that he held Views opposed, - 10,0110 01 7, and ,from these views grow the linen - el with gen: Sberiatin, which led to Gen. Ilitaliers *wig.: nation. , - -The 'resignation was not accepted; but Hem. Sherman watt removed. Since that time the views oftlen. Mitchel have not modi fled, but experience has confirmed Lim In his opposition to the irtstitution,and' convinced him that theavar must' eventually end in its , total a . bolishment._ , • . . , You are already aware of what has_been done in this part of the Confederacy by Gen. 'Mitchel. Stevenson on the east, Huntsville and. Decatur. in the centre, and Tueetunbia and Florence on the west, are in his hands, .and occupied and held as the basis of hicline .of operations.. He has formed a line of river connection with Gen. Buell at Pittsburgh . iat - nding; and , is ready at any moment to form tit ,his Western post to-appear in force on 'the flank of the rebels at Corinth. White his p!!) eition is an exposed and dangerous one it is - an'iMportaid one, which will be tibstinandi and tenaciously held. He is being strength ened by Geri. Begley, for whoin thereippoirs to be no more necessity at ! Columbia; and I understand the ' Pennsylvania ' brigade i 'marching via Pulaski to Decatur. By th way, the 77th must have been in the Pitts burgh fight.' - You have get 'particulars e this. - The last time I was In their =rep Ila Dr. Irish dissecting and discussing' a bla -bottle and its conteets, in which ?potation la small handy, glass, marked, for all sites of dro'cliess, - ke., came into use: Doubtless the Doctor has had other use. for both glass and contents illice that time. " Brigadier-General Lytle, of-'Ohio, is at present commanding at this place, and his brigade holds the ' position. Placards' stuck about the town indicate that the rebel re-enlistments have been for three and two' years., or the war. There is great likelihood of their being disbanded before their time is out. ' • A stoat, many desertions have taken place in iheirranks lately. Quite a number of these ari • lying. About this place unable to get away. General . Lytle has succeeded in capturing 67,500.ia gold, and 6 rides, buried , near Som erville, In this county. A negto gave the in- I formation which finite the discovery. -.- &etas. piglanuf's Fear of Invasion Justi [Fmin tho Opinion . NatinnitoS hirtc• Napoleon's In England ,public attention is exclu sively directed to the transformation of the navy. The government. and the nation desire, at any price, to maintain their mar itime supremacy ; but they will endeavor in vain. It will be no longer possible for them to secure - their coast egainet invasion. A squadron of iron-plated ships, armed with cannon sufficiently powerful to sweep the shore to a distance of several kilometres, will always permit &landing to be effected, particularly if the hostile Power be near - enough to be able to choose its time,. and if the atmospheric conditions leave a smooth sea for thirty or forty hours. This is the principle cause of our neighbor's anxiety. They know that the part of their territory situated opposite France presents in general a safe landing place, that it is of easy access, and they know, likewise, that a squadron which would cross the Channel,. has ten chances to one - ,of not - Meeting a has in its passage capable of , Stepping it.' We, trust that the terrible - struggle.to which we . allude wilt riot take 1 place between Franco and England. These two countries have too many intoresip in common not to comprehend that a durable I peace is necessary for both of them. - .Elul -the future* full of uncertainty, and we will e.., not consider its crime in the Engrsh to bo'unettify, and to endeavor - by pier tire Means _to. divert,' if possible, the m sfor- I , tunes Might occur. We cannot say .lhether, - independently of a desaimt, an -1 iron fleet will restore to Great. Britain the unbounded confidence she formerly reposed in her nevi... Evert in England doubts ap pear to be ,entertained on that subject, and we tan perceive.through thi.proud dealt"- rations of the British papers expressions of sorrow—sighs rapidly suppressed, which prove the confusion which - prevails in public . . rLET. -A - large, well 6nie ied an d comfottably.furnlalustlitotu on lilLit:ltet; between . Third and Fourth strata. • 'Aleng Ilooni;Atteel up for eehool, and heretofore -Pefeubled by Hr. Aver'. Academy for young tidies Also, bleboon's Smbrotypt Mnne, corner of I bird • tied ticket streets. Also, soma Boo= imitable for allow. Bent sexy low, to ottlt,the . .GAZZ•II, torner.thliA and hinrient *treats. 0911t..102ST—IN.1.1swonnant1 . —A two L story Bricklioule, of WWI room!, with • beau tiful lot mad la a good locatio n.: Suquiricof J. W. Y..WEirric . 108 ?11th street. rlttaburgh., FR large and well ' 811.0P8,• 80a100, , suitable for Cabinet !Oskar' . or ,Idschlns Showy!!! belaaassitoouo or dlirrasit partied: App!? at 48 THU strsot. IiIOR HALE. OR BRNT—Ai Oil Be doom 1.0 completa order. apt 7 to aoat tsairtdif at Low. No. 106 Noneth F - OR RENt—A comfortable Dwelling gone; it rank a Wade and 'carriage boom; g urea land, well *et with apple arid peach trees, grai,e arbor, go. Will be lowed tow good tenant fore num ber errara Xuguire of WATT- g'WILSON, • Afro--L time_ inorr Brick Dwell:lig on .ooltrell' street; 8 rooms, in good order. -Apply •, • .••YVATT.A.WFI,4O/42,68 Liiarty it. Dirs4io.r,erio.frs, _DliesetiArrioN PAIITNERSIIIP. • _ -The partnersldp. heretofore eilatlni 'Nausea 'WILLIAM BARNHILL and arro it. BRUM doesn't Bother Makers and ibeet Iron Narkeri, under the nem and style. of .WlLLldld BARNHILL a GO. anti dissolved on the , 14th day of •by the dealh of William Hatabill, - All per . nintbaslog ac. comets unsettled URN said - Ong win pies..o 4l sad We them adjusted, 'with the- tutdentivisti: - • The business will be continued -*kite - old stand, •Nui 01 Penn street, by thalUfliVieig plitter, "'here be will be pleased to see the pstronsul the late sal yellers haeltut hyalite's la his line., Hurvising partner of be labs:dna of • " ,sp2o:olrdawT • . •• • • WM= Barnhill& Co. tY.VICE.--The'vepartnerstiii) hereto? N.(co* , extetlng - between - JOHN; IL , O*NFIELD 'and D. N. DARBOUTtoseihwibe no and style ot J. D. CANFIELD.* 004 le ,Alleeolved b m y,Undtatlon. The beelnens of the lite. Annirill he settled by John B. Cantleld,, - who- noillnie the Prorliloa Pro. duce sud tkannilithin Vinefilair, al the old enatd, No: 141 andl43lflnd Street: - t JOHN 13: cusp' ELM PlttsbutEh. JIM. ;..•... . i MADDPA-4500.114: . .Chiibrit flit; sle n.111.11.1.NT5, Ls/U.I4W A oLELLAND'!iAIpO7S.O I I. . R- 11 :0 11 PA frNYEKji - Vjaa new itud. Ix-eat:tut paserUer a =MA OE4- r. .U-U!;Cp 1 , 1 onir , AS .'t , Pit/011M/1 for .Zaatarttla E11:1411. TILIZiIIAT, at 4 o'alttck p. w.- 114tht-tairtg. 4 llntii , e Yokmearille.Eti Mir I'ILIDAt4 nt • Foilrottlit'cr friatatat atmay:os. board or to J. B. LItiTSCSTON'a , CO.,' 4a:its; Ilttehragh. H. F. Cf!—.4 rtn,.*4. -4•lz . . D. p G ILL /3, „IV.I - I.ls4iL JcAt, tor, Wheeling nnii lutermediat 4 or %VERY TUES.: DAY, TIICDSDAY "anitIiA.TUJIMAY ti , O kck ming float. connecon. , wille regu ~ mak lar, Parkeraiinrgli , nta ti trintinhatL ing, tote Wheeling EVERY 11(iNDAY, WEDNES-, DAY and Y UDAY, at • liftoff "a. m. Paster.gera rr•ceintid throb to Cincinnati. For freight or pea. nage apply en - hoard orto JA.n. A ".• 11,0 • , Alf Wster watt. w HEELING • U . The steamer LUPE u.surrs... Copt, D. T. Brown, louver for WHEELING. and all' Intermediate railata, crary MONDAY, WEDNISS .GAY - VIIIDAY, at )12. o'clock rti., teaking,close ' counectioce with tho Parkersburg packcis liatura- WHEELING usury TUESDAY, DAY and SATUIIDAY,eI.B o'clock it. to. Por freight or i'""" appl.6t=o;loloNS CO., /igen te, .147- • No.' 118 Water attest. LO,U VII,LE, EYANsVILLth CL ti 9y *Ytt.LE AN.D.NASEVILLE.—Tbe sPienn oramsT IDA HAY, Capt 'Jona 6.141.0, *III leave M above 'on wEDNE OD AY, 7th inst., at 6 o'clock • For freight or pump app!l en boazslor/o J. 113.:LI INGSTON, ACO., -!-. t .., 1 (jit, & .. .lAEAI. ISVLLLE.—Tbs beautiful steamer .1. 'R.-FOND, Capt. W. IL Kerr, leases , aa MmvP vn WEDNESDAY, 7th inst., at 4p. m. For Bedew or pamago applz on board to J. B. -LIVING or TON & CO., } Agoutis. non JOON FLACK, 14NOR CINCINNATI . LIJU-li i ial J.: ISVILLIL—The' -excdilent Wainer to AlliiNGti, Capt. A. C. hi' Callani, lesivos as soort sun 19r al Intarmallate ports, on TUNSD AY. .fith inst.; ht 4, p. m. rim freight or passage apply- ma . Ward or to „ blyS ''' '.l. B. LIVINGSTON it CO., Agnate. LIOR: ST. LAMS; AND coMMOOMMISIrd &St' 'steamer AUGONAUT, taw, J.-W. 'Porter, wilt leave So the show, sod all *ars. mediate. ports, ou THIS DAL .lllsy 'bth, at 4 9. m. 'For [might or touttogo 54 ,1 7 00 Won , or id. . Ilt • J. D-LIVINGSTON d CO.. Agouti. FOIL A CINCINNATI. LOULltafitt :i V LLE A ND NanIiVIDLE.— T L nue &tamer •J. H. ,DudiE, Capt.-J. Dat.ru.aat. ant Ware for toe above and all intermediate; porta, on THIS DAY, Hay HH , at 4 o'clock p. For frolpbt OrPaisage apply on bonrd or to' myl D. 11..DtWTS. 14 1 0 R. ST. LOUIS. GALENA„I d a :DUBUQUE ANL ST. PAUL.—Tha Cue' par:seater atoamer ARISONIA, Cap, ramoal M.1:1Malll, will leave for the shorn ports o THIS DAY, Hay-sth, at 4 p. m. for (might or passage apply.on board or to - . • . • • • la 1 .1. 11. LIVIDPISTOII* CO.. A uta. : LOB ST. LOUIE4•ROCK.IS-'ja G&LENI. AND ST. PAUL, DiNlCY.—Thalinto Wainer DINDEII,Capt. Dozers, will leave for the abort, and all Law sedtato portion 111 S DAY; sth Instant. ' For freight' or passage apply-on board. • ; - _apt' 13J WI 1...7 NEW PORK AND LIVERPOOL, land .ins and eueslarklng ,Peamengera idULENS, (Ireland.) The Liveippol, New Turk and Plelladel pLin Suddnatdp Company Intend deapatching their Pal prPrered Clyde-built Iron Stearnstdps• as Valmer. ryror VaDßlNGTON.....—...Ranarday, May Id. ETNA ' baturday, May 17. rmosuisaa..... ...... --Saturday, May 21. every Saturda y, A? woos, Crum Pled 44, Nortia rtlzer. . • uig.nj 3prlilu.] To: LET. .0118CELLair..yWOUS. ,• . • - eamra or taaeloa: 111101 tia11114....-676,0 0 5TE1C11A01.....-11 80 . 00 do to London,- 80,410 do to-Loadou 23,00 do to Parts.... 85,00 do to 8ari......... 28,00 40 to Hamburg. 85,0 u 'do to Ilatatihrg.. MOD LONVON EXHIBITION: kleturt: ticket., bon. don and back. tint Oboe ...... ........... ....... .- ..... : .... ...........—.-$l6 O Third de Peawngety edno forwarded to Havre,7Bnopett, Hot. tordant, AlaWlitp, 4..04 equally low rated. OrPonoue ortthing GS bring out ibeirlrhmde co . toil ticket* here at the 'following rotes to New Tort: Ir.ll Liverpool or Queenstown; lot . Ciablu. irlb, IPA aud 5102.• Bteerage Boat. Llrorpcol 140,t0.. Bum ljoethatowo $30,00. . , Thoth !Beaman have soperhi accutunvalSatlous in pones:gem and awry exporlsoceal Surgeons.' They we built ill Water-tight Iron Section., and have Patent:l , We AttathilatOrs oa board. eirPasaarioaaa roe Erlars.--Bp order qf tie Sew .e. - ..vp of Rate, oile - patioNgere leaving the Dotted Slates 4....; 'spired to praettnr - rawporte before floilog on board de Wilatase. • - JOHN O. DALIL tepid, ~. .2 lb Broadway, New York.; 201 IN 2110211'80N, divot, ' •uhie .111 , 7 ,, 110 r.l).rtt 'ay+, Plttal. ' nrvi. NEW CARPETS, Oil cloths, tice., M'CALLUM'S, - ire. S 7 Fourth Street, No.. 26 snd Id At. Mk Sites% Pittsburgh. We nrs notaretseiving our Spring stock of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, f OIItiITUILNI OIL, CLOTHS, TRANSPILIIENT OLgEN OIL CLOTHS, STAIR OIL . CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES. • WIPP HOLLAND]. • LNAIILNLI6D OIL CLOTHS • . SHADE Wholesale and.lleisll buyere will 'find our stook comprising the assent stiles and it prices low to sell the time, .1. 11. PHILLIPS:, JAS II camps fr.. co., HOPE COTTON'AILLL, ALLEGHENY ■mNO►loruzios or SEAMLESS DADS AND OF osmeoulics. 32 1301119 TO 40 INCHES WIDE .47lOrders lat - ic It. Childs 6 Co.'s, 133 Wood Pittsburgh. will irceine attention. oadnilYi I.4 I ILUIT THEE.S.-41.1DUOSIIIIHIS Terra- Cusernet—d. very large stock of choice TILERS,' of selected - varlaties to choose Crow, with 1.4 F l bin cue taken to haviovery Variety true to name. Of Apple ob oe we ha. 176,0u-60,0W of whack ere three year lds, JOAO four year olds: Pear, tq,- ow two to three - .are old. Peach, Plum, dn., a fate stock:' IleetalNCl—the Trees In the Nursery. Nil and . . kande. them. NYEIKIREENStioic 1 to 8 feet, by the hundred, cheap; also, SHADE TRUES fail) SHRUBBERY, whokeele and retail. . Address PiTll5llllllOl. l Al) O,kEiLLND N rittRUS, Plush - limb, Pa. 101114 MIRRT4IOII, 14 OUEBS' t,LTICATF, OF MAUNEbI.49, .1111 In ea. bottles: in the form Of powder. It le entitled to spectut prifertaus . oYer the liquid Citrate of •lligneshn beratoga, end moat Mineral Wateri, &Nitta powdere, and other ehnllar article.. When taken in the morning, regularly, It has an admirable effect on! the generul quiets, remove coruitlpatbth curreettugedeltleailtna tooling anal fabriU cod • phdota. - Forlabi by. 'Neestlh'llllNlB2oolll3, and mar - Driggigh;and , at the maitufattoty, lie. 193 Spri l street. blew York. - -I'd. 25 ants. Ob"Y °LIU IiEALTii t?. o . lly 11171.401011'oaiLiutaillIATI113, Made trout =minor Wt. It is perfectly healthy and pure, sad will make better, tighter and mare healthy cecating than auy other Dateratuslathe warldii It is perfectly free, from all Impurities, sod linparts creiun.like' thiebr too t he' food: Please give i aim trial. It your groce ham not gotalt tell him t o tet It .lbr you. " Per Ws wholesale mid retail at. - , DODD= 11.-,1A019 . 11,, Doc laud 9 Diamond.; MOTI EBS .IPROPERTY. IN Trig CITY. or PITTSBURG/L- 41 i these whir hare neglected to pay the fourth Install ment 'Or their 'greding.and Paring dwarsementoins h.taby *laded that If they wish to avoid ratite upon' said' assosament, they callimmegately and alt nubble all anew' ttusauuty be standing , nnpatot this date, Aprllld. WBILIGIOUBAUNI. - EW tif . IVCK O.ItOUERIEti .AND 160 Sada. Thai and Obotee Sagiv; - • 260 pbbi. choice N. 0. Molasses; • ' . 2ao do.: Lave:illy' Syrup; - 460 do - Homy • - do- .154% do guomiad brand!" Sirup; 76 - do Orsabsd sad Polverised Sugar; . . 100 do ; &pad B Coffee:. - . do . ,do 0 and 0 0 Taal" • do 60 bongo Blark-Tobsovo -4 ? 8 ;, POO tail BriglishOlan tatuato pods • 26 .boirs pure Ground 24pper; 60,00ditua NA% Hain, foal:Jae; 76,00011 m dalabooldar• a ; 100 bblia iticea,raucr Flour; . Iwo do chola. F.mW aa 26 bags abaft* Havana Caged; 150 - . do„ NrAnd clnSoa Bb OP 1 1 06 ; - fat boxoi - Amex soap; .250 do. Sta4vb, for Ban.SY Ynitoia sad avv sale by . • • - L.DuzrAtil24i B trptimil sp26 N 05.242 ankfdli Libotitstat'aosr Wood • a. ~x `x S ~ F:Tc: , ~....t.,-.. .._..-. -x.__. . IgiTSMATIIRTAL ItOTEL, 3Gi/ 3 r.°ADWAY. COST gliolit:raliriciaN. BT., i.W.YOSK • ',This tirstios hcu e-.4tre most sal t. home-like, hotel in the city -ollrre, ogrorlor dneeinerds to thole; ristrian; 14EIV 10:6. , for limed.' nose or plessurs It-11 central - In Ito lo.tion, sad ieprori'ilio•FUEOPW.XlON. fn orunection.wlt,n setiioN, 'can" st all hours, or served in pirlr own rooms. The r barges ire • Moderate ? . rhe . mat. and s ttendsmn of lirder=lmtltsi ¢nd nil die' modern omen• tem. attached. .. • . . . mhin:imd ON VIZ EUROPEAN PLAN, CUT 11 - EW YORK SINGLE BOOM }FIFTY OBNTS PEE DAT .C.Nts. Ha( tividrr, car Per Frao . k,feet Street. ' "" (Oppoditl city' 11.11.4, teals as they may be ordered to: the ppacloua flafectorjr. . . There is a Bailaiee,..ahup and Itath hooma attached to the Mad . . Cfallt . ewire of 111:111.til:118 and IlitUtatEN who wiy rob. aft.Sallyat. IL FRENCII, (PORKERtY' EARLS 3,) 17 AND 19 PARK ROW, Opposite the Astor [louse and _Park nuor. or Bruno 51,50 er.o.DAT This long-established and popular: li011161s.: re unsay been rebuilt told greatly Sularged by the sad 'RH= of. over 100 rooms, and now has 5C00111111104R. tions for, ovor 300 persona. It has aLso be= thor oughly renovated nod refornished, and is =At= 10 wear IVIT/1 GAS 711801741110IIT• This Hotel has one of the bast locations io theelty, It ciasY of wools from 'all ties' Steamboats and 'Rail roads leading to the city, and is convenient to the city conve yan FlllB VOLAces. .It haaSS now HOTELah tho requisites of a ensuring the comfort of its inmates.. Toe patronage of the travelling public G respect- AlirToows, $1,50 Fix Dar. • - . ' • feta:Run H. L. POWERS, Pro .rietor. WESTERN HOTEL, Nos. 9,11,-13, 15,47 Cortlandt St, !isms BcointraT, Xew Title obi artsblished and favorite nwort of the Bunn. Cartinturdry, has teen recently relltted,And omplete In every thing that cart minister the comforts of .its patron.. Ladle. and &milli% are specially nod carefully provided for. It le -centrally Waded in the business pert of the city, and is Cantina/US to the principal lines of .torun- Issas, can, omnibuses, terrine, An. • Inconsequence - of the preasoro caused by the re bellion, prices hove been'rerluowl to Use DOLLAR sm. Fifty CANTS rots • - The table is amply supplied with all the bixoriee of the maroon, and is Noel to that of any other hotel in theounntry;' Ample socommodetiorut are oliered lot upward of 400 ghats.. 0.0 - Do not believe runners. RAORMOO. mot otiterm• who my "the Western Hotel Is toll." .1). D. WINCA.P.STER, Proprietor. Taos. D. WIN6UrSTSII. tel4r3ro ' R - uu` 4 " ' ROUSE,' 'Winos,' the A iirgeat and best erranged Rotel hi the Nom klogland time.; to. centrally located, and easy of ac cuse from MI the routes of travel. lecontains all the modern itnprovemente, madmen' convenience for the comfort and eccoismodation of the traveling public. The sleeping miohis sire large and . well ventilated; the suites of room. are well arranged, and oszupletely furnished for famillreand large traveling partial, and the house Will'lllllltilllle to be kept itse hrst alma hotel in every respect. nothlyil LEWIS RIGS, Proprietor. ED UCaTIOJI'.II.. NQIIALLL S - CIIOOL.-11. WILLIAMS has opened& NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 22 St. Clair street; Third story. Terriensay of Teachers: • 11 els the counsellor of, the Trechem,the trout to 'whom all of ue look for advice and instruction. • -. • JOIIN .1. WOLCOTT. I concur roost heartily with the above.. . • LEONARD IL EATON. I cheerfully concur In the opinion Impressed above. . • W. B. THEW. ' 1 take pielaures in giving It as ity opinion that the foregoing recommendation to fully merited. I know of no one echo deserves higher testimony in .10.11 favor. . . It. N. AVERY., 1 fully concur in the shove recommendation. D. DENNI 8011 „ ,. He cen menace pupils for the High School quicker than any other leacher in this city. A.T. Tcalta-41 per week, In advent... - antedtawd • SEIrLrG MACHL.VIES. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. Y 7 FIPTB STILLET, PITTSBITO.(TII, PA Awarded the First Prenthn. a A. UNITED-BTATBS FAIR For the - Years 1868, 1858 and 1860 UPWARDS OF 10.00$ MAOILINES SOLD IN TUN UNITED STATES. • ILOUE THAN 20,000 BOLD UHF PAST TEAL -We ger' to the Public WRISEIAIra WILSON'S' IMPROVED . SEWING ISACIIINE, at' REDUCED PRICES, with increased, mu dunce of ltd merits se the bent and post reliable, Family Sewing Idaehine. now In cum It done equally welb on the Mikhail and, thinnest Mbrla,, macs* the lock-atitch impomille to unravel, alite on both aided; Is simple in construc tion, more speedy in. movement, and more durable than any. other machine. ..- CirctSars; tieing Priem und dna:Hutton of. Ma- dillies, tarnished gratis, On • oppliesition in person er livery , liseikine war • Led for three years. -• des . • WM-SUMNER & CO.; WLIIJ 'l'lo • .isioic SEWING! . MACHINES. WILLIAMS &ORTIS' UM:QUAL:SD 'D012111..11 THISZAD - FAMILT 131INVINTUACIIIIIZS. : - Price 125 to $59." Saleroonilto.,l2 Fifth street. Type Machines Were been in rum. four years, add hare giren entire witietliction. They will run; gath er, fell, hem, tuck .and embrolder,and do all that any other An Machine war= ranted and kepl.ln repair ono year without o charge. Alva histrUctlona siren to p ' Sewing* Machine Schwors,-Cotion, On :sad Men kep t constantly on hand. •• - LILLI, lITBAIN & co:, soweirenu for *ettei. Pentw, Wo..lll.llfth street, corner of Market, Pitts. burgh, pa.. LILLICT, STRAIN 'Co.; ManoGicturara and hate for aide, Wbolieale and Retail, all kinds of MACHINE NSIDLYS. - LILLY', gTILAIN ; • No. 12 . 1:igh pt., corner of Market.: AGENTS w&wrED. inb3:2meOd' FOR 8.11.10. 1 . 1 E S IR A BLE • kftOPEB.TY liiLVIA.- . -Tirolwo-stary brick dwellings, Sup pileilWitb. water and. gas ; lots each 30 by 'll,O Pet, actuated on south avenues - Allegheny cloy. • - A building pertly flublied, with tar atone base ment, an acre . and • %outer of-groun ds situated on. Woods Jinni • short distance from the liesclicater, Passenger and Ft. W. O. 'Raft, road', being suitable for lariroiLtictrt proporms.: . , &160, • una el no emus six and • half miles from the city, and one and • quarter mile* from Colin ney's Station P. Ft. W. AO. 11..11.,' with you* Orchaydbf trees, • water power Saw 11111, two Homer, and other Improvements ; fi ft y mem elsereds Foe farther particular, Inquire of . SANIsI'IIS., $1 Federal it, AFeibenYe. apiS ~ or ha bort streets 'Mahwah: GNU E, FOl4 ABOUT Zion? nowt glitysti. IN GOOD °BDE • WILL BE sow am ()AGM lu cli fre " LIU& , A' 'SAM; AlN.—An J DEAN 11111LODZON. with tmir - idepa aid two batiks of keys 0t , 5 octaves.. Una been to ars Inaprl vate 'Wally, leis than two yeses, sae is to excellent order in OMIT resteirt. The style of furniture Livery handsome. sod. equal to the beat made Piano rorte. Manufacturer's ink* kloston. Tor tale note H. iiieLiOn. 81 Wood it. UDR SALK—A twastory frame house, containing frifirioorni;sffiaateel on the' SeCODd sown from - 111e mini Ward &boot Woe's, Allealieny atty." The kW tow a" knot of 'twenty feet on Iffddle street and extends back fifty feet. For sale very cheap. Apply to , /1. MoLKIN eo.. • Aide : los l'ourtb street. . BLOATEB,r • ERRRING -- -Juot receiv trite New York,Aftetheupplpfatchofeeßleatm , nicety smoked end'pet up htettglilletvut, for Wetly see; also (or - de by the dozen at the family Oro eery Btottot• , JOHN. ' - Coriet•Ltbirty: led Balla ttreets.' L .. :Fl o ao zoooToi and Ibr L Wh11.../n0; .; 1 0 HeniuM, -31 1, • Illn astair I.c.coidasiLl 7 -..,-.•.',4:f ~,,..,i,77 _ :.:;i•r,lK-!':'7.:!:.q.iV..:4'.4',1:,=:, - - f'Y'..q -.: . 3311PPEltd,OP. TIIE CIIIIIDS__ ' ' • • ": beire eatoblisbed tatLe biTr. or zw imui Yall'Wi r CONmodlt rt Irro SQUA, u with cd, TAO , u 24 81 " 4° .4144 1gliPTT :.O.4:FW GLIM, Ittl&C., Cuk 1516 4. 1111., " 1° " 1'141.4 - --- * ° !`f • ; ea, tendam=o ' , Tt; • - No. 11•31 , 61rtv lad* It e w York'. Jamci uxiDivr p:14,19;4. LINDSAY.st duos, OARB-0K . 401.1i, LAMP MANLTyA9,TII,IttM.B., No. el WOOD STREET, GILD: Ir. i•counis WOODVILLEOII. p4FILNERY.• ort.Dsurp, Blir . . ... . . ,-•.- ~ . , BURNING OIL AND LUBILIOATING:OIL,- ,Ndep rcoiwtantly on Lund the • 'dry bolt quality .of BiIItIIING OIL, dm,. end vllbout °doll's's°, s gobd LIIIIILIOATOII, pubis WHITX lIENZOLE and o,tir. ii Arsretkoniers, len atat... 35 Tn . lifili.LT. Bank . Block, ~,n4 floor. Kill Tai PrOdlP w I,ly, atudd&l. to. EAGLE tee WIGLITNAN, k ANDERSON, (vitae!. and Wensln . POUR CARBON OIL, (qualltygnarantood,) • • . • PITTSBURGAL, PA. !Kr CAR GREASE and,BENPLE constantly. op Orders recetved ior the present at CRESS, SMITH Co.'., Water and First strum. CORNPUNTER. OIL COMPANY. ; .JOlllll 'RAVIN,. Jr., /key as Treca'r. • INftscvolts-7t. IL Deals, T. N. Nevin, J. L. Car t... Allan, A. Comma, John Irwin, Jr. • • PNTROLNOM, of light:gravity, from the wells of the company, on pu Creek, in tteresugo county, con stantly on inuoland. for . Office. at T: IL Nevin & Co.'., No. 26 WOOD ST., Pittelmigh. • • • • • ' • utylayd PII3ONA OIL WO. litture a co. Works• at Sharroburg SoOlon, Allegheny Vole' y Opine and Warebocoe, MARKET NUGENT, Manotnnturersof ILLUMINATING and LIMBS* GATING GAUBON OILS &int IMINZOLE: W 11.E.T.INED OIL, warranted non-oxylo• Ova, always on hand. . _ . oc12:10 LUBRICATING. • '01L; - i . - - th"az LOW ruts or 25 CENTS a&LLON, constantly ou hand and for sale by' k JAI: SAWYER. A. to the quality. wo refer to annexed certlikatat. Pirrsenaow. Nov. 27. 1260. Alarm D. C. *. J.-H. Sasoyer-43ieute : The Lubri cattns CUro aro getting tram ,you we 110 to be the' beet tar one pnrimees we hare ever need. Tau L. B. M. U. B. B. Co., Br Nix. ESPY. Presidag. LUCIFER OIL WORK& WILLIAM P. WOOLRIDGE, iIANUriCITILCH 01 GOAL AND CANNON 01L8, and dealer In • LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, de., No. 89 Market street, between Second end Tlttnt PllwriißUSGll, PA. • • talanfedly . • . . REESE a ORANF• Ozz. karrxise, /I.IIID 1111•311111 , 1CTORZES Or • - ,WHITE DURNINQ . , PURE DEODORIZED BE.NZOLE AND smat CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL, CRUDE, OIL-Oh ALIT GRAVITIES PURCEIABED. • oirNew DU jisrcvls ww+tod.,:. • Corner °Moo, Monrmrproeur Howe. dekrizawly, DOLLAIt SAVLNGS , BANK, No. 65 Fuostu ft81:11'. . : - .6llidEtillED IN 1856. Dian dully from 9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wednaubsy and Saturday eventrup; from Ilnylet to November, lot, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from Noromber In to tiny Ist from 9to 8 o'clock. • ' • Deposita' received of all =MS not lan khan One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared take a* year, In June and De:Comber. 'lnterest has been de clared semi-annually; In June and -December; mince, the Bank nee organized; at tharste telex per cent. . . - . a year. • . , . Intereet, If not -drawn out, to pieced to the credit of the depositor ea principal, sod been.the some is-. tereat Aim the filtdaja of Awe and December, one-. pounding twice - e-jear without troubling the depoli• for to call; or ere"( to proteiot his peso book; At this . .10°,1:Omni tu•los • than mule', peers, melting. in tho eggregatetriont win oiroplE IEI - containing the Bele. and Iteguistiont, foreland gratle, on application at the CftCo. - Panasozwr--idliCinGilt ALBUEIt. - ' • ' not PIIIIIDENTI. • ' John B. Jolux Monoes, : . • Alesionla Syne, lenhessolOck, James McAuley, Jonleo Herdmost, . Alexander..Brlxiboy, John G:Bacli.ofed, • Hoorgo -• . ' =John Alaimo A. Carrior, • • ; Charity A.,CiAton.. Jolla ;Evans, Hopormill ilotiburn, • William 8. itavon, Peter H. Huiker, William B. Lavely, • BlCliirtiaT ANL/ Taco E"A'` , . TRUST AND . 18AV114GS G BANK, comer Sixth and. Wood dreete, ' .. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND IiNFOSIT, CAPITAL.- —.— . • ' ........ —...-..' ...' '..i5100,000. STOWLIWIDNDS IIeDLYIOUAILIFLIAHLIC. IgiCTOLS: ' ADAM EEIN=AN, ireelditer:. ' • ' I Sprinter linrbaugh, August= ikerolor, •K. 11. Myer., -.. • Jeeeph Long, ..t.• F...liarekatte, ChrhelastSiebert, , •• Anthony Eleyor, A. Groetetlogere- DISCOUNT 'VERY DAY. ntylli:dly ~ . ~,, , JUNK. STIEWART. Maier. CK. tti CO . •• VILLIff AOL toothier, Pittsburgh, P. atilWastatiouss, No, ng Liberty stn. diatiutacturers et COOK, PAHLOII AND HEAti ING STOVES, PARLOR 'AND KITCHEN GRATED, HOLLOW:WADE, Stool and Gl...Moulds, Hell. ing'ldill Ousting., SIDI Gearing, Gs., Witor'end Ar tisen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagcni Base., Be. garNettlai; Pulleys, Hangers, Car Winab. On__punc and Ornting. gettersUy. Also, Jobbing and Mac Owningi made to order. Patented Portable .lUll, with Swam or Norse Power. ' •noldilrod . . ..1.11.111111 P. TCIOIO. .. . ... TOUSIL VOUNG BRO 7 l . o.l4,S,TDEitrsors Fors = 1 - par, Liberty street, near the Corer Depot Pa. IL' ILI Pittabargh, Pa., , maoasature HACIITHZ, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING HILL FIIIIMACE CASTINGS °revery description. ' , • Oth PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FMK FRONTS, GNATS BAILS,WAGON -BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND. GBATE- FRONTS , STOP , - COCK DOSES, Ac.; alive on hand and Br aide low. Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Ward Wheat and Diamead alley, ssilinweira prompt. attest• lion. mbIS r FAlatElittt AND OTlDrad.' FOB Bah*, avoiir surintiou ?wain. GIiAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR, . i Patented s o nar d,noct. The maioriority et ibis YAM aria. others hs (insists in Its chomnese, simplicitr And ditrabilttg.' second; cleaning Grain' hetet; better MeV More thoroughly, with tom labor,: thaw anrother =f p.' The patentee of the above Yin . bag been lan en gaged in manufacturing and selling Agriardtund im• plements, and corrinced of 'the great want MI a god' Yam Far cleaning the different Wade of Grua and s e ta, pmenU this to' the peptic, with fell confidence that it will Meet their wants. - • • The andersigned, twine welled the sae right to manufacture and seen. the above- (tram :Pen end Ikparater in. Weeuarn rrenittlesnia, Weeinstl, &tab, mid all Ohio, cad the ght to sill in India , * and Illinois, is now preparelto Allan orders, whole. sale or laud!, at 318 Litany street, Pittaletrgb,Ya. senneaserta - -- W. W. WA LLACI. ' If Mb street. above. illsultlantld `II.3E,TItOLITIsI OIL WORKS.—lissas Or, J. Ow; Proprtotorm.ltadurrs and Manufactur. Punt Bunting Petrolita—trado mark, Pure White Carbon 00, Puns Deodorised Bair.ola, Strum Clarified Lubricating 011. timid Premed K. H. do do No. 1, No. 2 and N 0.3 Eactinory 011, .Argrad 011, Deed Oil„ Glory Oil. - Wagon Ltd dl ill anease and Spirtia of NapbtLa., ittrOnlors tiled promptly. " IPPF(tilico,nurnor of Front and Emltlideld tifounottilipls Howe. Pltimblireh. • ..414 $lOOO .WILL .PU-.RIALILIFA 'A. N EAT reint, - containing'. ori ame, vitt' geed teeter]-drone ,-house, largo Darn, plenty cholas fruit; situated- 334 mama howOreettebtar, /Welt to . CO:: 302 licenth et.: 011.•.-25 bbla Na IlLazd Oil, roodvisw Per stowarAiii*Art4 ibrilgolgrf to claw a T aigcni r nt YalitS DALZICy 90X, opu ci/3 ~: ~D -P/rrialnicie,Pssars 114.1r.K13. Law 11.fau.nock, John Marshall, - Jima. D. D. Maeda, d. 11. P_0110r.14 . 31. D.. 11111 Bargain, William J. Andaman, , , Jenten D. Kelley, Peterattadoln, John H. Mellor,' Jeznee Sh Robert Robb, Walter. P. JdershelL 'Jana Ore,. 'Unary ' John H. Shoroberger.. William D. Schnearts, Alexander Tlndle. /AMC Whlttior, Obristlanitesger. n--CilAld. A:DOLTON STOVES, 40. a B *extra heavy. ar v !,on OLL B"rrebrropoirod and for rata by , • x.L 141 orinT Jr CO . • ' aAO S TS • r and tea ?unit rtro.rts,' maftt 'Ulin;VAßictiT J. AND UNSATIL IMIIICINEft , —For unpleasant sad ;dangerous Yocum •oso EX. • TRACT'aucay. widen Laeretelled indinter . aunt ti4thennisiVpreindireill Unitid• mates!miKatrettiot win sinkted hifllanigp sa • multi =titer the following dishuMi lord symptisna • originating from dioesanlY4 Abut* of the.Lithrior or Sexual Organic:'- GellitalsDebility, kilentst Yid -Phystrai Depaueoloarinibrellity, Determination of .111eral M the Stead, Confused Idear,llysteria,Getteral Itestienurets and Sleeplestams as Eight, Almence• orldruntibir iXdictenty. XONICOU AMU% alienate, Emaciation.-Low. • . t ti or Paralyets of the Organs of Getiers== hin of the Heart, and to tact all the pmciamitants oral:nevem and debilitated state ot thOlystem. • • To Ware the 'genuine, cut-this out. A.k tot Illimboles. Take no other. Crum guaranteed.' 1. iree advertimment In another - eipgardiwe. 11E. Mch UNlr"S . TrriYtttOF opium. 1..." —The perfeetiminf thirinedtbrieble lima: Won is a bites/Mg to uteakind. Without 4sterkoralns the niedbrinel virtues of opium, the Yilrir L tiaminagf from the noxious qielltfat Or the 'ding . i l Nt ece qt ; fractures. horn; maid*ammo ciloeush enOther:painfal affections, it will rebore pain and initstfoa;, On convulsions, eautodie nano'. mii. morbid excitement of body and raindosithor , tlg eickneee, costiveness; to headache. These amt. tate qualifies. must render it pre-eminent he the Bat Breland endeoldYY. d B. I D. BAlfyi, Tow Oafs 100 Fulton street. Noir York. Sad Idenby, F.ntailliTOßlErk CB.; 'lts!. tratnriste generally-“ WE ANL:glut); iO " : LOST L ....,,,v .I.tit ItBSTOBEDI—,Inst PoLashecri is -'a Stokl'Bo., pao Ala Biz Cats; -- •'. . ... • ':' • ~.- ...,:, . Lec ture on the Nature, Trrattnoint sod Statist. O ai: lipotiustorrtati or bardual-Welatoop, ,InTot 'on ry BuOttlons, Sexual BWOts, and Impediments to NO gencsallj, ,24,yrottiguo,' • Conautzipato. ' ZP49.7. 02 0 Sag Mental and 'Physical Incipacit*, .soinoting tram bolt-Alum, ,lie. By BORT. J. OUL ybutwx.Lb,.a. D., Author of OA...Orem:l, Book;" ic.. ' ..A. BOON TO THOUSAND)} OF Ell Y rE.N.B.M" • Sent 'ander east; in plain envelope!: to mo,ddrott, part.pild;on rteOpt,or sax: ants, of Oro _pott.iii - . stazOpo,. by, r • Ds. CIL- J. O. SLINK, • , .I.lO.Broadway, N. X., Ihmo,Offloo BoilblL.' -- . RAILROALiHt . 0 1 Arr E Ynfre l ;lsllMOß l WBsB6lll:4l3tAllatOAL --8 UM WE It AItRANGEDIZNT. 'att. Eder ?SUNDAY, ?day toth i tat2 Trahul I. the Depot et the Nunn , hrau ltaihvad, In Pittsburgh, as Fir"l".ll., Colombo. wed 00,chwati Short Liaff ate Less rittaborgh......--. IBal 1.12) a. so. 1210 p. - la .. do Btenbentige.—....... 4 •• 4:00 a, • ' do Newark.,,........—. SC6O •• • 1046 ••• do Cola:ohm .......;... tip) ” thiis ArrienaChichWniti.:...........,;—...... • - No change Maass betw — een Pichibitriii;trl.Cincliiitati. Splendid Bleeping -Can attachid to all lihrht Trains. . ~: .-., Piiiihrrph and. iii4a4 Lima ' ' ..• heaver Pittsburgh 18 . 0 a. m 1'0:10 a-1112:00p. tn. do hYellwrille. 2e2.1 •• :1 &la •• . . 6:00 • " do sgtentwinv'e 4:03 •• - ` , l 9:18 ••.. 1 402 '•• ,do , Bibeellng: 4:54 , : •• 10:2 1 . , .4:06, -• .• arrives Ballair.... 6:0 •• 10:40 ••BO !t* . , Connecting at Wheeling with' Dilatant., and Ohio Railroad, and at: }legate with Central Oldio Balhond for ZaneavUls, Laticuter,.CircloeUle, Coluxibas and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Janda', -- . • 1-00 a. to, 12:50 prtil: d0' 4 : 25 '" 9:00 ,4 • • do - . 0:10 4:15 do -Alliance 0:43 4:40'.." • do liudson 9:03 AnireaCleveland.....---.1 9:15 . 5:80 Qom:acting at Bay ard with Tusesnivria bunch for New-Philadelphia and Carat Dover; at Allfanceatith Pittsburgh; Port - Wayne 'and Mileage Itallreted; Hudson with Dierehuld, Zatuarvirle'and Citidnindi 11. IL. for Akron; Cuyahoga Fags and. Millersburg. and at Cleveland .with O. d Si It. D. for Phis, .Dunkirk and Buffalo with C. A S. 11,11. far..TOado; Detroit and Chicagaiand the liorth4ent. • • 'granulite Acoomniedation leaves at 4:00 p. m. iteolinlug trains anise at1;20a.121,1 91 5 16iL1.. •- • Phsough Tickets to all prominent •points, in the Wast.or South=west, North or NOrth-IVISt. Cal be procured at tbe•Liberte Bt et Depot, Pittsburgh:: • • JOHN STENVART; Vegasagent. • -• • For birther bitormalloo, souls to • ••• . - • • WlLLlAM itTrAviiti; At the 0111ae In Freight Station, Posurat. . • Sumatra. AR- • ' _ 11412011211CNT. YOB . 4 - PENNEtYL. VANIA 02:16TBAL BAILItoAD. itIOLIT DA Y. SIIAINfi. On and after MONDAY, May 6th. - me sun. TRAIN hived--Pittsburgh , from , the Polftelllor - dePot , et the intersection of .Liberty . end , Grant aneete, foul a 1011 1 4 36 (emati.BlalaY) at 2 : 16 s. in..topping at ail the priest,* stations between Pittebtagh and Philadelphia, end maktrg direction. neatens at liarrisbnrg for Valthnore end Wuklng. too, and for New York via Allentown route:,,.' • .• :The 211P/1013 TRAIN Imam the above coined station datli et 3;52 p. stopping.: only ..t prin cipal stations, seating,direct , connection at Mania.. bars for Baltimore, Washington: and New' York via ,The YAbT I.lli£leavw . the Mane zummi Station dell; (fhaohtts. 0%0400). .1— 6 a , P. rm. at_Pia6 only' at priscipat stattowend cionmealug at Mania. bunt for Battle:tore and Wealth:oom • LOCAL YOBIOHT TRAIN, with Passenger Our • attached,. leaves, the Pamenger Station every mown. Mg, (Sundays excepted.) at. 6:30 a. to., manta; air faxsa Cottemssigh and .topping at all shalom. - AMU EIMODATtOIi TBAINe. , ' Sohnstown Asementedition Train tterree Maly, (except Sundery)st 2:41 p. in.; stopping at Mt Manaus anderinnlng M ha' eel OPUa , "gh• Actosuaadstion Train br Will'Oßta}ltralficna dully (except glizidaylal 6410 a. ta. , .15emoid 'Actiontmodation Train for Welpe:Bbstisto leaves' daily (unapt Sunday) at UM a. in. - Acmannodotkoi Train. be - Wars Sienna loaves daily (except Burley) at 4:00 p. in. !mirth .Accomumdatkat _Train Br .Walra Illathen leaves dilly (except Slade') at &LS hotarninx Trains arrive in Pittacervn en toilette t Yapese., 1225 p. m 4 Mall,-12.06 p. m.:-Yost Line, 12 95 a. xi.; ,lohrietown.Acememodation,lo:flio: ni. lint Wall's filetien - lonommedation. 6:00 L.:shit/et- end Wall'slitatiak ACcsontitedatton, 625 s.u.,Thirdi Wall`a 4 .statlon - Atimeamedatiestilnia . p. in.l 4 Yourth'... :Wall's Station AionimmodeXiM 1. 0:10 p. Titans fronatleimeillavelsd indienseannect at Maim- - Mlle Intersecthin with johnitown Amxunoneletion ' YAM awl West; Vseowe Atell - Weet. The vtadta will did It •giestlit to their Intim*, In toinv- orilrea West, tothe trotter- ae by the Pennsylvania.. °mint Betd. as cammodatimas now often& =not be surpassed.= any other route. The'Boad ballasted With stun, and. le entirely hew frointhist. We can prcimitet saitay;wPiedand . comforf ail who may favor this Boast with - their voitranar. To New Yor4 ... iix to To 60. Philedsiplas..;— 10. 02 To Lannutar............ 6 66 Ikagage & • mato all tatiedi eit the rseiwoul. Ms Ventral Railroad, sad to Philadelphia, Ihattleare Paisengent pnrchesimr,' CP:kids-1n esie..;,wilf be. 'shelved an lemma, accerding to distaimstramisd. additiOn• to the .I.l k tette, exaMt. Itom eintiona where the Oampany has en Agent. • NOTICE--hoxase of loes, the'Optupanywill hell. themeches, esopensible for :persftel. and for an Amount not exmoding 'N.' . 11.-Ati Omnibus 'V been -sin. played. to - Money pamenVora* end to and Inni,the De pet. le charge net . to ex &Siena fer Wish meager and bagginte.. lfaxtickets;'opply . • J.BITWAIIT, Agents At the Peheilivenla IlOontral -114145cmi PuM/Intee Station. en Liberty and Grant streets. - ..grtoca final Superhitombna. Altoenai-Pa. A L EN 1. V AI, Y IcArlr 11, D-13111131Eft • • BANGEMENT.-On and attar Tit iittaDAT, May 15t,11162,,tha arrival and departure of harm wln MAIL THAni--Learea ritisbursb ;it ele anteing at 11.1ttamitt at 10 30 a. - UMW Kit taming at 2:30p. in.. .ree at Pittsburgh ate 40 p.nt- IMPRES3 TIIALN-raiires Kittanning a* Gas s. m., attiring at Pittsburgh' ei Le a. re.• Leans Pittsburgh at 4:00 m, attiring at 84ttanning at • AOOO3I3I.ODATIOIt THAW=Leares gode-Warka at 5.03 a. in., arrieteg at, Plttaburgh at tit) 14 a, Las ea Pitilagnit6 , 6 *, P. tan ar41114 at Soda Worfulat p. . At: imp", stages to Butler =ant•with the Wan Traln *oat ?Unita*, and , Esprit Tials. loan Kittanning. At Kittanning, Good !maps Stages connect, ante Mall and Napress Traits from Pittabarab. Logi' /. Vt /UGH% Sup% Dever t PR ILLIFEI/4 ssitisloviputs AND kiNVFACIVIMMS, PLIRE6I.IIB, ',OAS aliD:s7lAlt M 113111,, GAS -Mitt!BSA HUMPS AND BILS2B WORK or mq &,.=4,11«k; on. -wins, IMAM, OOPPER' or rso, with 9w inolissoroT 4 Pi•Pbetlwirah's of ell 14014 ;Lad s'aTTa4 (64 W g l " ii4/6414°14 • I AMORY • • 110 Water sad 104 Irma ;Ueda. • , 1 AA •V- -A l4 -4 : USN -14— IW fr; Valli', *Ma 4 Boy&Ra raiantaalpialosting . Clothes Wrtagar. 'the Gnat Itiotwrazaisaaja. thy 4 • over oral other Villit . 41 1 * ' liatial4. l arpladAll. Its itir 4 4 2ll thkg . arrallgearnt. A staigtors• tan. to t arring .shaadkarthtet at v :quilt; calm. ...may ; tba least ocuitacam.ommtkit; -, .: , ltir Wringer - Cari be i1ee , 11 . 1!9., 9parinolll at .21ta. 20 &ad = Elt; MIX Ittled. , -- ; . ..7. & 11, PIIILLIPS.-- . . :.!.? .:-. • ~, - Maki firanta.lkat , Pitta . . 4, BAWN-150,Q04.1 - ibe4ficeowblo esr 78eeoo Yo do sami, tiaras snd LbLAsaMild' b m ii4 - r atik •ise I:whira tit