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General llooker'adivision,gwhieh - B. m . , bore the brunt at the deadly fight aga inst a. treble their numbers for over ten hour ' Ith . 4 .1. , • ~ ' ~, - . . out reinforcements, have had scarcely - .. • -..-,.- • -, l a'a FACTS vow flotoress,—Throughout the - In- raid in their favor, while Gen il ral a "r ! • • _ - 4 ..--, . ' &au and Crimean Campaigns, the only toed- treope, who were but a low min a utesun an de e iw, fire, __ . . • :..ki . ... ) , , &tea which "prayed themselves 'able to cure and lost but a few men, are the theme of ad „.' - ' k !T....-; ,-- .... 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Hl.* have elapsed between onrloniniarehes, I have been - led by , various eausles, 'to a ret rospeetibn of. many; of the Circumstances q :a attendant upon the' gathering together of this .largo - arniy, and, more . particularly their, relationjo that sectionnf the coun try,, trim which a portion of the - command: :to I belong, has been raised. the - outbreak of this contest, thou- Without: a moment's'heaftition, en rolled themselves on the side of the Repub . Ile , : but, - aloe- there were many more who asked• themselves :the question , we our lives to subdue , this' rebellion? our "hairiness will he.neglected; and it will be Incompatible -with our interesto to do that., "It Would be a noble action, nodoubt, would in no way discommede those who have. nothing to look after and noth . , ing to lose." Perhaps sucha state of feeling would be excusable, if we were to find these men, • plentifully endowed with this world's goods,.' assisting those wbo had the moral .courage to leave_ everything for their,-ethtintry's , ' Every man baik's certaiit - kind of pride, once an honorablii-object is In view, end , he chowever - poor, feels a .natural and deifire to be up to the-'...bottinion: Volunteers when enlisting are often pufla many inconveniences from leaving ~,their Mmes. suddenly, and conseqeently; :are compelled from the force of .eireum . stances to ask for some of the necessaries others in a better condition` than they- - - True" patriotism would at once prompt those so asked, to respond -ravers bly Sut,'l have seen men who were . plyralfile, in fact overb urdened with w e alth, flatlyrefuse .-to accord' volunteers any aid —; whatever. True, large fortunes hate been expended- by .soine.in fitting out and sub !Meting favorite organizations, 'but .JL. - hrif sorryi to say, that' "the exceptions' prove • ,tbit rule:!•! Tbec - greater part stood alOof • , toritented, themselves by baying that "the government ought to bear the epenahs -of a.'movement eftbialhind." The gov • . eminent 'does its, Part well when the sot , • tilers are placed under its care; they are •-• well glad and and every possible pre caution is taken to preserve their health. Itheems to be ignored by these pared montane, luers-loving individuals that in the majority of cases, a considerable length , of time elapsed between the period of en-_ listment and that of muster into the service, : 1 . of the United States. They forget, or per-, baps do not wish to know of the fact that • thesem en must live; they must eat, and 1" have . sleeping places provided for them, 1 and having the wherewithal to procure it 1' theraielves, moat perforce have recourse to those' Who bave. To be denied is dis . heartening, but - nevertheless these iolun teera despite the hold looks and words so plentifully besthwed on them, in lieu of I more, substantial comfort, and deploring the hike-warmness of those of their fellow :1 citizens who are perhaps a whit better in the eyes of men by - reason of their wealth, have left their money mey or / means of subsistence to Abe tender mercies •of a few, and truating ;in - a just God to relieve their wants. • I Much lies - been said against men leaving their 'almost destitute families, to join the army, implying that only young unmar ried men'should enlist. There is a plenty of the latter class it is true, who have re mained tejljong inactive. I know of many who would' reject with scorn the imputa tion of cowardice, but who refused to go _ with us, not 'from personal motives, but purely from a•fear of the effect such action would hive on the minds of friends and relatiires at home. Their lathers needed - their services, perhaps, or mother's and sister's tears could not be resisted, •and thus the arms and-hearts of hundreds have been paralyzed.. This is not the spirit that • adjusted our fathers in former wars. Fam ily, griefs were all absorbed in the:one great tkonght--"Our country:' The coun try would long ago have been saved from • districtien, bad teem and lamentations ' 'teen potent. Men should rise superior to the,p,etty 'emotions of the hour, on occasions like the _present. • Ties of kindred should - be thrown aside , as "trifles light as air," Aheant of the proper feeling, en absence of that thorough conviction that one's na'-` tile land is above %II price is the true cause of this withholding the services of those yoang; men_ who. thus lay behind, forgetting that in the glorious future, they must and will fled a bright reward. 'Let them ecime,forward to their manifest-duty; These remarks may seem severe, and as reflecting upon personal characters, but I speak advisedly, and from experience and . my own observation. • It is clearly 'the duty of every able bodied youngman to come forward, and aid in every way the good cause as our country needs all' the talent and strength that can be brotight into the field. I do ;not mean in this connection, to speak of women's tears as a' thing to be !despised; they are natural when bonds of long years of happiness are thus suddenly sundered, but ought not to be considered as 'material obstacles; to the ;performance of duty, however painful it may be. - Tito:ladies; God bless them, have its num berless instances said to their husbands, tors, brothers: Go' your country needs your Aid.. The government of these United States is the Family of families, and should it fall, we aim all . lest. Got and may Heaven watch over you. And well do I helieve that the patriotic spirit they pes eta* is so pure that they will shun the men who *dime to buckle on their armor and go braiely forth thfight the battles of their coon sy; ite-have time and again shown theirtoyalty by contributing bounteously to the wants of the soldiers, and- th e dying soldiers' last prayer should be that hisdear wife may be remembered as the wife of a soldier.". V. • , . ~ \. ~~. ,~ = ~ \\ %~ : ~~ • I have - now been in the service with the • -7- 28th Peeps. Beg'Llnearly ten months, and have had 'many) long and wearisome • marches;' but led and etimalated by so gal lant a commander as Col. John W. Geary, I art willing to undergo many more. it would be well for our cause, had we more . such men in our army; he is temperate, and hie experience and—knowledge in mil itary matters are second to none. When notengaged in drilling the men, he is ap proachable to all who may with to converse with him. It has often been said by !ook ers-on at our battation !hovel:ciente that the .28th moves like regulars. Our ColoneLiS ••a strict disciplinarian, and every move ' ment_mnst be made according to rule. Attached to - the regiment ,is Captain J. ,U. linap's Penna. Battery of six 'guns, " which in aIV skirmishes we have had has'. =:distinguished itself by its bravery and ..;precision in firing. 'Too much prsize can .not beftiven to Capt., Knap for his efforts 'and snccessi in organizing !this fine corps. fie is a brave and enterprising young off leer; and L will no doubt further distinguish • himself. Ide is highly esteemed by his command,and has the eonfidenceand friend. - ship of al:Geary. i• 'r -Tate officers of the 28th are all able lien ; those from Pittsburgh and its vicinity • hive.merited all their honors and: _ their frikcide at home ntay,well,be proud of • Yours . respectfully, • - ;:':1 ~_ LATE gig :[FROMObit EVEN/NG .EDITION_ a est -rrons'Earope.rAr , tival . of . •.. the ' • ' • Great Eastern. - . ' Santivllbox, May , 13.—The Great Eastern, froth Milford Haven, has arrived hero on her way to New - York. TIM steamer Aeia arriv ed ant oh the 4th. r NEW Yon:, May li.—The steamer Great Einiterikbas'arrived qp. The following news I is'obtained from the files of foreign papers brought by her: The. London Timer, in .an editorial ori American affairs, says: Public feeling in the North will come when the taxes are collected. In the meantime, so long as tho Federal, are not absolutely winners they am losers; whereas, so long as the Confederates are not actually subdued they may regard themselves as 4inning. These are considerations which counterbalance the superiority of the North. Captain Wilson who re-captured the ship Emily . t. Pierre /rem a prise crew, his been formally presented, by numerous Liverpool merchants, with a Valuable service of plate and a gold chronometer; also, with a sextant from his crew, and with £2,000 by the owners of the ship. Tho Mercantile Marine Associ ation-of Liverpool had announced their infeu; tion to preient him with (. a gold medal, and his cook and steward with silver medals. Valuable money piasenlawero also made to the cook and steward. Speeches eulogistic of - the Captain's act were made on the occasion ny several prominent merchants.* - I The Paris Patric asserts that M. Mercier, - the French Minister, bad had a'long confer ence with .Jeff.• Davis, at Richmond. The step taken'hy M. Mercier in this matter is entirely of a political character, and is known to President Lincoln. '' Additional arrests had been made 'at War. saw, for pinging prohibited songs. LATEST ET TELEGRAPH TO EILPoRD. Has 7 .—Parliament is engaged in disctiasing the el:lndiana' question. `The Government views are generally accepted. Morning. Herald argues from the re port of M. Mercier's ~miasipn to Richmond, that the beginning of the end is not far die. tant. It says that France and England suffer abcria than neutrals over suffered from any conteet. &tactpouf, Eked/7y Morning, May Silt:— Saks of cotton yeatorday amounted to 25,000 bales the market being easier, and from .1.40 - 29 Xi,. tower. Breadatnffs are still declining. Provisions heavy. Aches dull • Pots, 535. Sugarfamer. Rico steady. Coder. inactive. Rosin quiet, atal4a. Spirits of Turpentine quiet - and steady, ut 70a. • Leedom, lifali 6.—Tea. downwards Wheat declined 25. Sugar declin4 2s. Coffee firm. Rice quiet and steady. Tallow quiet and steady at 465. Linseed Oil firmer at 375. COnsola 0334@94; Illinois Central Shares 47@48.%, discount; Erie Shares 32.34@32%. Liaerpoot; May. 6.—Cotton dull and un changed; 4,000 bales sold.. Flour 0d lower. Wheat irregular, but easier. Corn quiet, but steady. Beef declining. Pork heavy. Lard quiet and steady. The Paris Patric says that the visit of the. French Minister to Richmond was entirely political, and its purport was known to Pres ident Lincoln. The Archbishop of Canterbury had been se riously ill, but he was considered out of dan ger at the last accounts. The bide for the Russian loan in all the cities was ono-third mere than was required. From t - ortress Monroe FORTRESS MONROE, May 16.—A recent or der appoints Major 'Richard Nixon, of the Nlth N. Y., Volunteers, Assistant Provost Marshal of the District of Virginia, for the city of Norfolk, and the surrounding country. Capt. Talbrijge, until recently chief Quar ,' tormasfer of this Department, has been order ed to relieve Cipt. Sawtille, who has been per 'forming the' duties of the_offlce for some Creeks past. Capt. Sawtille, being a member of the staff of Gen, - .McClellan, and at the request of the Chief Quartermaster' of thcarmy of the Potomac, is relieved, and will report to Gen. Van Vliet. • Thirty-five rank and filo and throe officers, taken - prisoners by Gen. McClellan, are on board the steamer John Brooks, and will leave for Fort Dela Ware to-morrow morning. The same. steamer also takes North a number of sick and wounded. - Wool visited Norfolkagein to-day. - in contemplation to remove the gee -adquartere of thiadepartment to Nor There is no news front Gen. BleClellad's army to-lay. He is pushing on as fast as kacticable. From Port Royal NM YORK, May 17.—The steamship At lantie had arrived, with Fort Royal dates t. the 14th inst. Among her passengers is Gen Gilmore, who commanded at the reduction o Fort Pulaski. . . The steamer Planter 'had arrived from Chan.' sten, having been run away with by a contraband pilot and crow. She brought pa pers to the 12th, and had on board seven heavy guns, and one 8 inch rifled gun, in tended for Fort Ripley, being constructed on tlie middle ground, Charleston barbor. The Crew of the Merrimac BALTIMORE, May 17.—Several men, for merly belonging to the crew of the Merrimac, came up to-day on the boat from Portreee Monroe. Some of them are Northern men, and claim to have been impressed. Departure for Europe. Nets Yeast May 17i—The steamer liar- MORLI Bailed ro-day, with 216 passengers and - W.53,000 in specie. Foreign Intervention The correspond jut, at Washington, of the Now York Eti‘..isiti Port states, in a dispatch, yesterday, that ens rumors of foreign inter vention are set afloat, and kept afloat, by the secessionists exclusively—at the same time he admits that the course of one or two of the foreign ministers has been such as toeounte stance the rumor. There is , tio ground what- - ever for nine-tenths of the gossip that pre vails, both in that and the European capitals, on this subject of intervention. The corny,- fondent of the L'oeniny Post adds : There has been some danger of inconsider ate action on the part of the French Minister, it is thought, but the recent • victories of our arms at New Orleans, lierfolk, Fort Pillow and elsewhere have poured some new . lighe • into the foreign minds. One thing the country may rest assured of, that the governioent will moot all threats or tenders ofinterventionin the most determined spirit. Friendly offers made in a sinners de sire to adjust the civil troubles will he cons teoasly considered, but any other will be sum marily dismissed. It is reported neon pretty good' authority, -that President Lincoln has said that he mould raise's', fresh army of a million of men, rather than submit to any forcible intervention- If be didnny so , ho only anticipated the univer sal peottment of the people.. , . The Battle_ of Williamsbnrg-aGen, McClellan Compliments i Hooker and. Kearney's Divisions 4 • WASJIINGTOM, May 16.—The following dis patch has been received at the Wilt. Depart ment: ' CAMP 19 MILLS MOM VILLIAMktIIMO,/ .. ' SUNDAY, May 11, 1.362. Ileu.. E. M. Spuston, Secretary of %r: With out waiting: further for official reports which have nof l ienched me, Lavish to bear testimony ! i„, o the plendid conduct of lltokor's and Kearney s Divisions, under command ofGen. llelntsel an in the battle of Williamsburg. ' Their bearing was vortily of veterans. I.foOkee's - division for hours gallantly with stood the attack of greatly superior numbers with very little loss. koarners arrived in time to restore the fortunes of the day, and came mostsailantly into action. I shall prob ably have occasion to call attention to other commands, and do not wilihto de injustice to them by mentioning them now. If I bad had the full information I - cow have in regard to the troops , above named when I first telegraphed, they would have been specially mentioned and commended. I zo h k a e u only rejoiceo f what,o full 1 knew justice at ttotioaltlizeg,agnendd. Gem= B. McCiemax, -Major-General Coulmandlng. 1 - . , .t.. -;.....:,:.:.,. - .,.:.4.'.L4.,'! . , , . . . . 'C'O 11.01Ellei AL • RECORD. r- • •. ' I all 'SV 2,l4 . 4 seaw• , VOURTEENIIi LIST OF APPLICA• O RPHAN' COURT SALE.—Bv cif- Of MIBMIATLON lor BOARD OF TRADE FOB FEBUBAity Ain) au,g,olt . r 1 loss YOU SELLING LIQVORS, flied to the %/toe Wan eider of the OriMami Loom of A:log.lT ~. . . . Clerk . .. tan, up to May itch, Isl.: ny county, ',ill encl., to mlu by par Lire macry, t Wit. ITlCEernas ,V. P, J. J."GILLESPIE, - Brusm Witham, seers . r0L.0.0.d. P 1,1,. .4. 1,1 ; ' the Court Monne, la the city GI Pittzburgt, soa SA • J. 1. lll.SiScrx. lJAams l'anitn, Jo.. . __,, Bat/dr .11.1,111 r I, . de Lasser St Gait tp ; IT ft I.A.T, 241 A day of May Lest, at 10 o'cknck, 4 , m a- rix.lmm. : tk..b.z. A 1i+...g.i.• t hor e n , nols. lit .d. Pi , Ub gi ' all 1)141 CorttlO lot or piece of gionod situate in .11 h. , leumugla of South Pittabargh, Wooded and describe , • , PyrTsit tl !flak; 3i:tithEE i'., Bailey Thom.. torero, 2.1 ward. Pittsburg __l . Cowan Juho. de, Rabin in mwoahlPT a M" HvorY. dm MO 14 . 11 . PlT"hurithl dianauce of man hundred feet coat trim r nth t liSTivn,o4 "el ,, mliff iv". as Panne,.. iteofp tn., .f Ennio,: Antlemy..lclber znotis 4th ward, A Ilegh y; • ttlimm silting Cara. stinet eighteen feet; thrice ' ;1714 Yoh] Valentin., Loom, Li word, Plitablirgh, i sing lakit Be hutaired Met to Qminnto alley; thoon Fn.:IIRM: John, tsvorn, La wren...rifle; . . F F o aas .o ll 4, a t t fr b i. 4 4 7, d dw , .. m h .du.,;,. rin.l.r.gb; .; ...tfl:ljuiangf iLit:ldt"D:iltvlit;:liklehol:o:aib,zofroningtirl:.idgH:ll,rnoll:l.l...'bit:byr .p,t,n'cl:,ll7,orta: two skny brick dwelling boons; befog the sum' Flikelsen Daniel, do. let do, •o; tlef.ring nobs, de, loath Pit odongls. • lot of grouod which John St tan. aod Cathatme Meehan. Valratine,do, Birtubiglmon • Ins wile, by dead dated . the lot of Auguat, 1a.14, au Urethan. A. dna, do, 3d yard, Pittaburgl.; recor'ed in tho °thee tor reeenting dv.ds, In 800 (Bock her Albert, it her gouda, 4111 wnn, do; ; vol. 113, page 3SO, granted and mutt-eyed 1,. ThOMil Iloilo. Margaret, torero, Peebles teausbrp; Williams decvased. , _ ; 11 . 11,1 4 ,1 Ao th olaY• rating boost'. 6 Th `T'l• , Pith 4l. g. ' Terms ovule to be eight hundred dollars cash, tut- , if,..,,,,f, A if,,,fh...., oti e ,r gi.la. 31 do, do; a tm° in b y 3ear, with minaret, ammted by /mod au& , Llutruaglo Peter, tavern, Stalin ton inhlo; ' lour, gage tin the property, Ilulines George, do, In ward, Pniaburgb, ; EL'EARETII CAIN, 1 1, Johnnton Chas. C., tale. o , Law ' , ap2 4 -antd Adm'a. of Thom. Willoinus doe'd. ; Jarkson William, do, 6th eard,•Plt.lotrgh; '; --....--- , Kelliernman F., eat,. Louse, 3d Ms do; ES I .h. AitLi E ; rtiurrati) NOR ' 'Melly Morris tare., Low vet. Clair ti , ; , .1_) SA Lg.—Twat t amatory brick dwelling., sup. I. I ; 14.enat, tllch ' end, tavoro, 2.1 ward, Pittsburcls , plied with water nod .ga s ; lots each 30 by ILO bet, I K„„,,,,,„„ C ; ~,,,t,,,, „„„j e, ,to, w o nt, ~ li e , be.., ~ : intoned on S-nth avenue, Alle,Omuy_cliy. I Laverty John, tavern, 2,1 ward, Pit tabornb, - " A builthitglartly 'finished, With large alone Lase- Lutz J./biz, do, Luxor rat, Clair tp; ' ' went, an acre and a quarter of ground, situat e d on l' Lundy John, de, 3,1 cur.!, Pittsburgh; Wools' Run, a .hart distance ftom the Alanchenter Lang Fred., . do, 3d do, Allegheny; I . useenger and Ft. W. ,t C. Railroads, being suitable 1 Magnin. Timothy, tavern, Lower St. Clair tp; I for coannfacturing purls.. MilanJobe, re Jobe, eating house, Lawncovillle; I Also, a farm of ltai Ater., six a... 1 a half mil.. fram , Blurt. John, Jr., do, Went I ittnburgb; , the city, end ono nod a quarter miles from Cunt:- McDevitt John, other goods, 411, ward, Pitt. is / ney'e Stat.., P. Ft. W.. 1 C. R. 11., With a youog Alcioll Jolues, tavern. Int do, do; I r Orel/Ad of .0 mica, a water power Sow 11111, to. McSlsclegen Fleury, other goods, Sth ward, do; I (looses, and other itoprosetnints ; fifty mores simnel McC011...a1., Smith ,t. Co., .10. 4111 do, do; balance Maher. .. Num, John, tavern, Birmingham; For farther particulars inquire of Nauroth George, do, let ward, Pittsburgh; bA3I'L DYER, 111 Federal at, Allighouy. Pattersod John N., tavern, McKeesport a, 3 or 325 Lila. street. Plusburnh ________ Rinehart Joseph, do, 4th word, .Pittaburgh; Showpenny Mary A., do, Indiana tp; ' Stioger.llvory, do, Birmingloun; . M 11.1.1 Julio C., eating house. 4111 ward, l'iltolig; Schultze Lorenz, other goods, Duqm...o; Sctoich,Jonh, tavern, cld ward, Pittaburab; Thalheimer Mary, do, Shaler Its IVsgorY Ilenrveother val., Slanchester; 01 , irti.nbuck John, tavern, McKeesport, - Wear!, Daniel, do, WlTklm tp; • Weigle F. J., • de„ Elimbelh rya; Young William, do, Loner St. Clair tin Young Eli, do, al ward, Pittsburgh; The Court will unmet nu MONDAY, May 24th, 14 0 3, M. 10 o'clock, to act ou the , above canes. my17.3t.1 W. A. HEREON. Clerk I , oYrlcE.—Sealed Yroposals are in .A..ii vized until e 27,11 DA VDT , Dirl, At 12 o'clock a., fur sop th plying the United MAY eclat. 81,11olibt. PIO o bepart merit with 6,000 head of Beef Cattle on I Ito hoof The Cattle to fro delivered at Washington City, 9011 each animal to average I,n pound, gnu. weight; 110 WAWA' lidIIII“C.1 which worgios lens than 1,0101 ponnels groan. Leiters .d Bolts Oct wont,'. 'foe Cott 10 to On delivertel at moth Moen and In such yOnllCltito us the Gum/mm.l. may ['quire 'lll., first Oclivery of Cattle to In• trlnd.l on the loth of June, ift.T2, or as 1.011 awl - tall, iol Goverment timy require A bond Ivith gins] and solhcient security will be moulted. , , sin - emu...in reee.mo, to Itself the right to i ay in Tnimury nine*, or other Gmernmeot fund, Su bill will be entertain.' when put in by ion. tractors aim have proviumly failed to comply with their contracts, or where the bidder Is not peoont to respond to his bid, and all bids to be accomp.led by .. gnat., t 0.., 'rite samba of firms nhould be stair , ..l in full, with the precise whitest of all the loom bora of the Lam Bids to be t tlimmont to Slap, A Ilk.C/: WITII, C. S., U.S. A., Winlfineon. F'orita of Guornotre. ti e; _, of the , county of ---, nod State of —, and ---,IBM), county of and elate of —, do hoe °by guarantee that in able to fOllll a contract in accordant° with the toms of ht. pro. _A iti-n, and that should Ina proponition Nu accepted, he will at 'moo enter Into a contract In accordance therewith. Should the Oontract ho awarded Imo we atepropared to become an mom ties. This guaranto. must, be appended to,ench 1.14. ___ myIMII.I _._ B 101'INA ItuOFING. t+errnoer, 31.ay 17. FLO(. 7 ll.—cootiourn in (air rrqurot, wLile pricvs remain unchanged; sale of 75 51,18 Flintily at 045,15; 50 du do at $1,A.3.5,t..; 150 do nt i 4,51./ for Ex tra. and $5.10 Sro Family, 410) do nt $ 1 . 5 0 (or E.' ins, and $5,12 (or Fatally. BACObl—steady but' uucholioed; emtle of woo Liu Plain Elam, at 6c, 1000 do Sugar Cured at and 30 casks Sides, to be delivered at Baltimore, at :c.; GROCERIKS--Sugsr is quiet lot unchanged et fromB3:i to 93.4 c. lisle of lit tams Rico at 70; . 10 bogs choice Rip Coif. at Ss.c.' ands bit, N. O. /11..rlaftt-v, c3prreu cooperage, at iftc. ellGt/fl 01L—is a shade timer; aalo u/ 16U bids. 40 gravity, at 4F per gall, .314; and 5...111 Lobls, 42 ity, at 4yic—r, tuaa—bbla to OATS—Grua iutil in fair . request, with .store of =wad 100 boob at ttla.:. . RYE FLOOR—dull and drooping; „ .1 from store at $2,87 per bbl. BETTER Asia EGGS—Prime Roll Butter is pleat 3 said dull at Kr3,l uc . Eggs firm WEllSKY—thinimou itoctitiol is steady, alai sts . al sales at 21€021.'c. Sale 4425 bbls Old Bye at l.. Ltd. • Imports by Haver • . WHEELING—Paz id turava---I0 bales rags, Clark. A co; 11l sks potatoes, GrJerson A auks; 27 do do, Jos A Fetzer; 63 do do, 3 bbl potatoes and 1 eggs, 1 Int eggs, 2 kga wine, J It Hamilton; 1 ck ware, Raul Bennett; 1 bbl butter, John Herbert; 165 tile, Run. Wood &co; 1 1,2 mdm, Ferhelden; 130 bdlio'paper, I' Ft 1V dr. C It 11; 6 do do, E B Godfrey; 15 Irgis lead, J Johnston; 5 empty bbls,. Rhodes et Verner; 2 1.1“, Mr Arbuikle; 3 Lades ridding, .1 Tailor; 1 bell wade dlurllAalry it Wolfe; 1E; bbl eggs, John Grazier; 1 kg bolt., Kunio, Mood A co; 13 ben Imttless, John 1.1,,,ten A eze 2du indite, .111ni Varian; 7 pkgs but tor and eggs, 1 ~ ,alf, Robt Peak. CIISCINKAT/—Prat LAVLNIA LUOAX—U hbols ba con, 110 bbfs whisky, ho do oil, 711 do dont', 21) do beans, Clarke A co; 1 nbl randell, Win 31ackeown; 1 kg do, J Tbenupson A co, 5 tads bone black, Braun & Reiter; 25 do marble Just, J I.; Bottum; 6 bales cotton King, Pennock .1 co; 4 LIU. tobacco, 1 bz samples, John Grier; CO.; aka wheat, Kennedy d bro, Imports by Railroad • PITTS.P2OII. Fr. WAYNE & CHICAGO B•111.41.4)AD, May.l7.-1(43 aka barley, likalcs A Verner; bOu plga lead, D A Etihnesttick & co; 200 bbl. llour,•11 bbls eggs ' 1 do butter, J Graulor; 2 eaelt doors, Joe 51 !lure; 14 reapers and mowers, Lippincott oo; 1 bbls room , 8 Strome; 4 oil bids; Wm slockcown; 1 car scrap Iron, Wm Maloney; 2 ban Lindwiwe, J F Day; 1 dodo McWhltiney. Moro 6 co; 13 bble pearl anti, J A•Alcaeragh; 15 do do, 11 11 Collins; 1 bbl but• ter, 3do eggs, Atwell, Lot A co; 71 WI. paper, 11 C . Iluwaroo7 pkgs wire and rivets, 13 'Townsend d , co; 14 doz tube nod buckets, Juo 8 Dilworth A co: It/ do washboards, Win Degalcy; 15 do tubs and wuelibounla bentanskor & Lung; 10 cm bucket., Watt& Wll.on; 3 Les twine, Wm trooper, 15 do: buckets, Head A Metzger; 181 col bbls, Kano a co; ;ci do do, Brewer, Sill A co; 133 au do, A Lyons A c, ULZVELAUL, a Pirtsatnniu Usti-Loan, May 16.- 4 Jugs molasses, A Gorkeolielmer; :1/0 L5lB lour, ohomaker Lug; 7 eke glasmare, Cuomo. bam 5 Itbds scrap iron, Ewan), Well S co; 8 bids /lour J. McCully & oo; 25 keel diens°, E II Myer., I .; lu dodo, Little S Trimble; 2 Ghia hour, Jos Gardiner; 41 grindstone, Jas Woalweli; 3 pkg• leather, lisp at Stewart, 38 bre cheese, J 21 Snowden; a do do, Jos Ross; 116 bble copper ore, 'flume la blown. River News The river was about stationary at this point yas tcniey, with full four feet reported on Flats lieu.. The weather during the. Jay was oppntssively hot, and towards night it became cloudy and threatened roin....,_.The Lavinia Logan, from Clim ri innati, ar rived on Friday night, and the Mark . r, from the • •• samo port, got in early on Sunday mornhag Th Decotah tens aground at Glass House yesterday. but rho would doubtless get in during the night. •The Emma Graham, from Zanesville. and R. 11. Gould tou,.from Vadat - filo, aro due here to•day. ....... __The Prima Donna nahipped a largequantity of freight on the Lizzie Martin, at Wheeling. It is thought that oho will now ho able to getup ......... The Mariner had fob' cargo, including 367 lutes wition, which goes East....—... The departures on Saturday were the La vinia Logan, for Cincinnati, Clara, P•as for Louts- Ville, and Farthest's., for St. Louis The Altamont Loki.' up at Wheeling, with upwards of three hun dred tone of Pittsburgh freight on . board. Eon Evssavtzzesaia Calico—The fine passenger and light draught steamer John T. McCombs, Capt. Donnelly, I. announce.' to leave as above forthwith. toz CINCLIMATI 41.111, LOCIAVII.J.6—The new and ciesamt steamer Silver Lain, No. s, Capt. Willoughby, Is anconiacell to leave el above this evening. toe Wuzsuita—The Lizzie Martin in charge of G. W. Johnston, Is the Wheeling packet for to-day,. leaving at noon. Arrivals at the UP TO 8 O'OLOU MANSION nouto—u. "rincipal Hotels, 111 LAST NIGHT. ierty et., near IL B. Depot, TI, PROM =Olt. F Danghton, Illinois II L Blercell, Lancaster .1 P Crawford, let Pa Car In McLew. Clarion to Hies E Ful ler, lid 311 Fur, Phil. T Stewart, Moorefield NI Jeffery, Phil. • P H Tiernan, C Saludar, Portsmouth A D Head, Boat., • 0 .1 Hopkins, do Wm Fox, W. Newton L 8 Insbrie, Phila J .111 Clark. at Paul 9 0 Hayti, rty street; foot of Fifth. ' raorataroa. IS A Jordan, S Fayette tp G F Taylor, Wheeling J Eudora°, Wooster, 0 Wm D Rolly.on,Wh..ling Ed Hindman, Brooks re LI II NW, Mifflin [ E N Wright and lady, Finloyrille, Pa J L Milts, Bower Ifill Jas B Glenn D Delaney, Jr, Brownev'e Anderson, Muskingum ' I.lrwst, below &mull, ' . ROIL 8 Christy S. foully, David Boyd, Thos Handell, Loiontown H A Gordon, do P N Hook, do OZOILUZ AV W Lane, Gallon, 0 Els L tioaaman, 11,11.1 r Martin, Brooks!Illo M English. dO .1 C Grant ,t lady, Daniel Grant, Wm A Lytle. Blair co J Hutchison, Penns D Stambaugh, Perry co T S Davie, T Difinny, Phila . 11 : 7) P j '7 l s i'n 14 " I. :1 ° c 11 4: ‘°' u a hd t t: l t g er to lIA ILE'S HOTEL—LI =OM J P Ilerrkqta EE=l Moo Houston. Library ik bu.rY N. Baker, Emu... rg. P Waldron, Wash co J B Williams, Hoe city B 8 Russell L Russell, Hartford Jas WPollock, pat:K.IIINA EAGLE HOTEL—Libm .41H11 MUM, I Ed D Taylor, St Louis J W Akers, Wlltrood, Pal O L Taylor,' Whtmling W D ltallysnn, do B. Price, E Lirehmol .100 Price, do RED LION HOTE. No. 6 Ht. Clair street. • MOMIXTOL. A rhilliPii, Knoxville E .llnrkod, Saxonburg J Smith, W Rudolph, A /oilman. J ' lt% ge K ni k r in': D U Prterlion, N 1 Wake, W.U . CII Co J Torrance, A Paxton, Wheeling C Egan, Philadelphio 133:122 D Campbell, M Flaherty, Cbe,rry L Valenti., Web. co W Allison J Bteel, Oil City T Graham, do • J Patten., do 8 Newell, do J Novell, do W Morgan, do J Browntleld,do J McLaughlin, 1 T Nook., • .1 NATIONAL NOTEL r. incrum, J Britton, Beare J Black. J Hickman, Idorganeown i E I sylor, IV FNtcb , McKoulport J rcannell, Meet Gordon, 85th Beg. N 0.137 Water 'met raorairro. MCoombs, Turtle Creek iss Price A cousin, do Catnap, do Crawford, Ist Pa Car. 111worehoose, Illkninger Jim*, Barnesville IA Grirfey, Galtuy.'s !Station ST ' .11100.4T5. • MILK ItETI tN No. 1, of the Conner tAn4wlll take freight at Allegheny Wharf,ITO.MONROW, and nom. aut Or Orel, of her departure for Oil City and Intern...hate port.LJmylulatal 11. J. VOYLIC, Agent. 14 -1 011. (11NC1LsNAT1 INVILLE .—The new and light. draught eteamer SILVEII. LANS No. a, loughloy, 0111 lel, as •bovo on THIn Ir, 19th holt., at 4p. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. .LI VINOSION & CO., Agents. 1001 C CINCINNATI, UlB- I ULM; AND kNAltinif/LLtiLE—The tine slonmer J. T. McCOMBS, Copt. btoolpxy, won Iwo an abort, on RONDA Y,JUtli lost nt 5 o'clock p. m. For freight Or PONIO lAirl OD bunril or to toyli B. UV! GSTti Ammon. EtrULARWIEEKL Y ZANESVILLE PACKET.— The new and boautiful passenger steamer BMMA MBA • HAM, Capt.. Mono Ayers, leaven Pittaburgb far larioarille EVERY TUESDAY, at. 4 o'clock p. Returning, leayes Zauearillii EVERY FRIDAY, at at. For freight or pasaao apply ou board or to H. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agarts, Pittsburgh. S I PIERCE & Agents. Zantandlla. nada ikAT ELIG T • The E gamer LIZZIE MARTIN, " Eno. D. T. Brinsm loam; for WHEELING, end ail intermediate point., every! MONDAY, -WEDNES DAY end _FRIDAY, at Z 2 o'clock 113., making clow, connections with the Parkersburg packets. Return telsem WHEELING oral,. TUEBDAY, THURS DAY mad SATURDAY, et 8 O'clock a, m. For freight or passage apply on-board or to GOLL/NS dt CO., Agents, np27 , No. I lb Water street. - - - - - - - pJftIULAK W ILENLIN RACK/CT.—The splendid pump atosmer MINERVA, ,pk /oho Gordon, leave. tor Wheeling and all intermediate . porta EVERY TUES DAY; THURSDAY and SATURDAY, ai 11 o'clock a. c m., making close connoellona with the regular kela for Parkers and (AZICIDWItf. Return.' leth r leases Wheelingbnrgh EVERY, MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and 1 1 / I DAY, at 8 o'clock a- to- Pateengeni receipted through to Cincinnid. - For frolght or paa. .erge apply on board or to JAB, COLLINS et CO., - 114 Water errata. VIM 31.1. OAT AIL I. ;--Justi recaiived from the Ilills,,s suppli of kiln dried- -Oaten aria. And Meal ; also cracke Maud, fee .ale 1, 7 the P9 11 4 - wholiaale or retail, by • JOHN LUNBHAW , : corner Liberty snit Mind Anne: =if.IMI 11/iTiIiTACTI•CrIi UT Till NITER STATES lIIOTINA ROOFING COMP'Y, WO. 9 000 E BLOCK t4 . Gruttn awl Pitt Iltrevl linatutt, Matta. Thin Portable Itoonog io the only .liele eoer oder- I to the public, which id ready prepared logo 00 the of without any tlutahiug operation. It la light, on.Laono and easily applied, nod Cali be ooiely and !wooly inotoiported nay part of the world. It will .4 mud or docolor Intwr running over, or lying ow , mid is to all reverie a eery dmirable article. It. on-eouductitr propertied adapt It eopecially to coy lug tuazuhuctioVies of 'annuli Icltgdn, and it io mail• mtly oflemil to the public eller a trot of four years I all varieties of climate and temperature, for rever ie; all had. of r00f.% Hot or pitched, together with trs, steuteliouts, he. • -. It is both chomp and durable. Altruts 'ranted, t. bum liberal iuducruteuts are vilrml. Scud h lupin, circular, 2c., with particulars to "U. S kiriNG CO., No. s Gore at.„ Boston. ap2bltnil CIROCERIES, FISH, &c.— ..X 78 tug* prime .4 choice Coffee; 10 lOW,. prime P. H. Sugar. 9 :do r holm Cuba do; bbls. studied, povidered and gran. Sups , 7 do yellow and A, B and C coffee do; Go do Maryland Berg Co Golden Syrup; 15 do "do extra do; 10 do Now York "No plus ohne' do; 20 handbells I H and O. P. Teas; 01 do black do; 7 boor/ Old Virginia Tobacco; 24 catty boxes do; 31b.. loinp do; 173 pkg. Noe, I, X& 3 lage and mad. 31ackel bbbl.. Hay bland and r Labrador Herring; 30 ball hid., White Fish; 40 do Lake Herring; 11/0 boxer Pealed Bearing; 50 keg. ionwrted 81. Garb. Soda; 40 do do Sol. Soda; Id ban bbl.. and Wile. No. I Lard Oil; For .ale by SCHOMAE EH * LANG, noyl2 3 - „N Liberty strael FRUiT , T1C.P.. 6 . — /NDUCEIIENTIS TO PPR cuaakaa.—A very large stock of chola. TREES, leered turbana to choere from, wlth every pc...1-ure ure taken to have every variety true to num.. f Apple alone we hare.'l7s,ooo-50,000 of u Lich three year olds , 10,00 f our year olds. Pent, 10,- two to three yeare Peach, Plum, to., floe k. N....es—the Tree, In the Nursery. Call and examine them. EVERGREENS hem I io 8 feel, by the hundred , chwtp; also, SHADE TIMES AND SIIIIDDBERY, wholesale and recall.. Aohire. SITTSDITILOR AND OAKLAND NUR SERIES, Dittabergh, Pe. 1 I/111N 11IP 12110011. fe NESV GOODS - , NEW 609DS I • •2 2131 OIL CLOTH WAREBOOMS, Nod. 26 and,2B tit. Clnlr Street, Pittsburgh. We are (law teicolving our Spring stock ..1 FLiioll. OIL ()LOTUS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL OLOTIIS, STAIR uIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES. HETI' HOLLAND], ENAMELED 01 L CLOTHS SHADE Wholesale and Retail buyers w i l l , t nd our I mork comprbilug Ho, powess and st prices low suit the shies- J. A 11. PHILLIPS. DETROLITE OIL WORKS.—Rmsa & i Gsuar, Proprietor.; Rana." and Hanafaclar- Pure Burning Petrolite—trade mark. Poro Whit. Carbon 011, Pore Deodorized 134/117.1! Steam Cbuified Lolitleatlog Oil, Cold Preaxed It. R. do do No. I, No. and No.-I Machinery Oil, A rimod 011, Dead 011, Glory 011, Wagon and MIII Growl. and Spirit. of Noph tLa., nnirtirdere Llt.d promptly. fildrOalco, curio, of Front and Smithfield .troeta filonunwthrl. Homo , Pltudiorob. Pa. lull A. NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE. Haley, Morse &Boyden's Patent belt•AdJmiling Clothe. Wringer. The Great Improvement in illy ovvr eve "vier wringing machine yet invented, In Its self.ailjneting arrangement, requiring no ahe m. thou to wring a handkerchief or bed quilt, cense. ently the least skillful can operate IL The Wringer Ono he oven la over:dim, at Nov. 20 and 28 Si. Clam street. .1. f, 11. PHILLIPS, ap3 Foloyments for rittoburgh, MEW ,- 30 bo.u.* prime Cutting 1.31; , mo; t Ws (real. Eggs; Butter; ' Ilrrt,i,wl and for Noir by llll,ll R. MEDAL T. 0 6 OVER'SqUOL, 6orponsor's Tools Sion° Cut teen Tr.'s, for We by 0,y17 LIOWN d. TETLEY. 134 We.“togt. NOTICE. -My wife,MABY BELL, hua left my bell and botnl without pm ...all.. 611 prmone. hereby warned nut to trust boron my nwnt. THOMAB M. BELL Pittaboreb, May 13, 1803ny17-31.1 QtIEAILS--Barber e, Tnilor'e and Paper ►J 'long.', for polo by eny3 DOWN Q TETLICY. 136 Wood rt. NEori.rG M.II:III.VES I,VIIEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, No..s; PIPTRBTRBBT , PITTSBURGH, PA Awarded UM Pint Premium at if. 'UNITERk3TATES FAIR For the Years 1858, 1850 and 1880. OPW,IRDS OF t r i g T il zt AMlNE-S SOLD IN THE HOBE THAN 211.000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR. We offer to the ptibile WHEELER WILSON'S IMPROVIII) SNWING MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with Increased wrath/nos of its merits en the bast and matt reliable Family .Sewing Machine now is; arc. It doesaqually well on the thickest and thinnest fixbrica, makes the lockwtitch Impossible to =duel, alike on both sides; is simple in contrac tion, mom speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. . CirCIL/Ani Kiting prim aid ileitiptlan It. chinas. huntshed gratis, on appticattow In person or by letter. ....Ztes/./Insigne errin : ianted tot three ears. FOR SaILE .17 A LUA BL AND DESWABLE v PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Two loin on B,mtch Bottom. containing stout six acres, stool two miles trom the city, alongside of the WM with over one hundred Fruit Trees, of rations kind'. and board fena mound; and is ow. of the most deeirable locations fora titulary r.itilence Bow au the vicinity of the city. For torther particulars enquire jouf,tp;rirrsestrir. 12 Diamond. toyllitnard MEZ=I:I ABOUT IGIUBT HOBS', POWER IN - GOOD ORDEN WILL 116 SOLD CHEAP FOR OASII ithqulte Ait the GAZNTTE °FEICK, telCdti Fiflb.taut, Smithfield mernwrim. rIiuPERTI. FOR SALE.- Nituatod la the ,ILlgn of Illasioneld, four mitre Nom tho city. The lota frllll transloiry Avenue 140 foot andrat tttttt bunk 116 Net to Witham strtut. There Is a buttery frame dwelling—four rooms, ball nod kitchen good etable, oven, milk bonne; good well of water: fruit and ferret tree., in abundance; all lemt , d in. For oak. tory clump. A pply to lI .Id. LAIN .1 CO, my 7 Fuerrth etr,t, .zf) 111"1'1' liUl LA ILS etli machos° a small hem, cuisialoing 12 actea, aR clean.il and fenced; with u cottinte small hero and stable, email orchard, and a, Food spring at the door; nue mile arid a quarters Fairview. • Apply to D. bIi•LAIN • CO , niy7 • • 11xl Fourth Pta..l. .10.11. SALE—The late residence of Dr. 1 William Aduison, - tat Pena street. Thu lot ex tend. forty•eren (17 (obi) on Penn etroet, and rune cob,fmt - n.irving the mane width, one hundred and sixty (160 feet) fret For term.. an., apply to Mr.. HARRIET ADDI SON. on the p.mlves. I.loirtiAL lithiri+E, seten yetis old, suitable to drive either single or dotible In wagon. Inquire of IfATTA WILSON, tuy 268 Liberty street. HOTELS. VITITS:7I'I - 0Y AITIOYE-C, 36. AND 367 BROADWAY CORKER OF FRANKLIN, ST., NEW" YORK Thin Bret-Anna hound—the nowt gut., home-like, and pleasant hotel In the clty—olfore eupertor in ducemonie to the g,. visiting NECY COIIK for load. or pleanute. It it central In Its 'location, and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, In connection with TAS LOH'S SALOON, whore refrealtineuta can ho hod at all home, or mental In their ern routo, The hatgea aro moderate, the comas aud attendance of the tint order—bathe., and all the modern colleen inticon attax.ll.l. r 1148: X.,1 FM:St:WS HOTEL, ON rkrE EUROPEAN PLAN, CITY OY NEW YORK HINDER ROOMS vlrrr OEiT PER DAY (hip 114.11 Eigpatare. tarwer Fnawkfart .(reed. (Opp.die City Hall.) terAteale M tber may be ordonel iu the Refectory. There Is a Bas. bees Shop and bath theme atteLbett to the Mate! iairßewara of RUNNERS and HACK MEN al, say Fare full. oo2B:dlyis H: FRENCH. Pwriutro. po RB' (FOR)IICRLy EARLE'B,) 17 AND 19 PARK RU Opp to the Astor Ifottort'aro NEW YORK PRICIL OP BOARD 31,50 rag DAT This long established and popular House has re, centiy been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the ad. dltion of over 101/ moms, and now has &MuMMal. tiotic for over SCO persons. It has also been the, mighty renovated and refurnished, and Is BILAYID Be STUN AND LIGLISMD WITH o.4olllBorayo VT. Tht. Hotel hew one of the best locations in the city, It easy of access from all the Steamboats and FAIL mule feeding to the city, and is cooreeboat to all the city conveyances. It has now ab the requisitts ore ' FIRST CLASS HOTEL, ensuring the comfort of its inmates. The mitronage of the travelling publir is riepert.. folly solicited. skileTxusts, 'LSO roe Doe, 11. L. POWERS Proprietor o to the largest and beat arranged /Intel In the New England SMUG; is centrally located, coed easy of ac cess from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern Improvements, and every coneenlenie for the amnion and accenamodationvtf the traveling public. The ,sleeping reams are large and well ventilated; the...ices of rooms are well isTraugest, and completely furnished for families/laid large traveling parties, and the house will continuo to be kept iu • lint clam hotel In Crory rempsct, ja2l lad LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. VVE6TERN litYrEL, Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Cortlandt Sr., Atm Itennownr. Ncw Tnnx This old .gttabliabed and favorite neon of the 80.1110191 Cuatuunity. has been recently refitted, and in . omplete in every thing that can minister to the comfort. of Ite patrons. Ladies, and familia. are vol.:Lally and .rftlly provided for. It le centrally located In the Mishima part of the city, and is contis.m to the principal dace of etc.,. lases, can, omulbunes, ferries, to. In coneeqwence of the mentnned by th rt. ['ninon. prime have been redp tre ca red to One Donlan e AND Flrt, Otters PEA 1.411% The table le amply supplied with all the luxuries of the soessm, sod is equal to that of toy other hotel In the country. Ample accommodutiots are offered for upward of ing green. etstP - Lh., nue believe maniere, hackmen, and others, who nay "the Western Hotel is full." D. Lk WINCIIEISTICII, Proprietor. Wiscnverea. t014:31n allS CELL.4I.rE 0 lIS ETNA - S1 ;- "o ' VE WORKB-7 A. BRADLEY. No. 30 Wood Street, CQUDIER WORD, PITTSBURGH Manufactoro and Weenie and mall dealer fa a. kind. of .00K, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ORATR FRONTS, FENDERS, la our samido rootu mny be found the OELMBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOTES EtrriEKA AND TROPIC, the merit of which have been fully !exited by thous ands, and the Stores pronounced unequaled by any in the market, together with a great many other desirable patterns. We have &Imo a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Embracitupsothe of the BEST PATTEBES now of. feted to the public. ' ORFFA NOY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS sad FENDERS, of the ammo mar COMMON 'KITCHEN DOW AND JAM GRATES WI at which are offered at very low pica, dertipected Inducements offered to builders lu welt of ORATES FRONTS. tobl2.lto NMila HOPE COTTON' MILL, ALLEGHENY. ■•WVPACTVkCB! Or .821211,EM ILION AND OP 08N4BOBOR. 33INCTIES TO 40 INCHES WIDE. • • alriardera tin at it. Childs C0..,' 133 W9od • t - 1"/ttsbargh, will receive attention. 0c23:04 DISSOLETTIOXS •:4•C,, • rilSSOLUiTirg4rFnl. 12%ER:sine. •_The runtirthrhltfri heretoLms emisthag betthen - WILLIAM M AIINITILL end JA4D 21. 111/IISII, :team Bollep-nakers and Sheet Iron rotten, under the 13.11.10 had st}la ul WILLI.43i'DARNIIILL Cu., was dintuirod on the 14th als..nf April try the death of Willa= Barnhill. All pereoret having ac. thews unmeCtied with bald 'firm will' plm•e call 'MO • them wijuete,i, with the tmcitaitigan,L The hash.. tout bo nontlnMhl et the old vital, No'. hi Penn atheet, by the sacwititacpartaer, whore be 0111 be pleased to are the patrons o f Ste late firm amt • , thena baring bosinent in Dia line. Late Ana of CO+ STOrE,S, ALAI;. McCORMICK. lc. CO., YALA.Er FOUXDIIT. Pitt.lburgb, Pa. CsrWastnovar, No. WI I.l2arty 4treet. Alanolarouvrit of COON, PARLOR AND 11}:Al'- 110 STOVES, PARLOR ANDNITWIEN oicerrs. LioL LoW 11 A RE, etc., Stool and Wits Noulda, Ball- Cootang., DM/ Coating, Ona,',Water and Ax- Woo I'iJw , 821,1 'rune, Dog Lrtal., Wognts &QM, Ilangtre, Car Vilmots, Cuttplingite and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Canino mods to order, Patented • Turtsg ble 33111, witia Strata or Lion. •: noMernd V 0 LING BROTHERB,,llugussNs Jemm y put., Liberty strovt, near tho Orator Depot Pa. IR IL, Pitialairgli, Pa., manalacturo HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every description. OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, GRATE BA RS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, do., always on band s•ad for sale Orders left with W. W. YULING, corner of Wood strove and Diamond witty, will receivif prompt atten tion. ' int= sa-rKs. fIOLLA :4.AVINI;S BANK, No. 65 L/ Fount ei Sraerr. CIiAItTERED IN 185r14' Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, also'on Wednesday end tratnrdey- evenings, from May let to November I !Ist, from 7 to ii o'clock, and from November Ist to tfay Ist trottrii to 8 o'clock. DeprAdlif received of all suma less than One ! kronur, and a dividend of the profits deMareel twice a lyvar, in June and December. Interest. ban been de clared soon-annually in Jane and December, slow It the v ank was organized, ea the rate tit sir per cont. yei I umrisit, If not drawn out, Is ['hired' to the credit .01 the depositor pn prinCipal, and lunt't the salmi it. [fermi from the Mkt days of June and DOOKEDINT, cum pounding tutor a year wit hunt troubling the d e! N a r. 1 Itor to cull, or even to present bin [vow btiok. At dila Vote, money will double In leas thari,Vwelve yerria, pinking In thb aggregate ElOrte AND ONA-LIALr . I , PI F.:NT. A YkAIL BOO:, Canstalnittg the Chartistt By:LAI., Rahn And lidgulatruas, turranhed gratis, on application at the MM.. • I'arAIDEN7-0 RUBRIC ALIIIIEIt. VIOL PALSIDANTe. Jena 11. McFadden, ! Lunar 31. Dennock, John lioLutes, John klamindl, Ahzantler Spoor, I Juror* B. D. Diode, ' Benj. L. Fahnost,k, A. N. Pulfikk, 31. D., James Medaley, Rill BurgMln, Jarmo Herd In., W t II Wm J; Anderson, Alexander Ilrodh.y, John G. 1140k0h.0, Goorge Mark, Jobb B. Coon , .ld, Alonzo A. Chrr , Chart. A. Colton, Ilihnt Douglnv. John Evans, Iloyenh«llllepburn, 11:iIlinto S. Haven, I•et.r IL hunker, Richard flap, NVilllhm S. LIT..ly, T6Knett Jana, D. telley, Peter A. Ifarietra, John H. Drell:or, Jam. Shicile, Hobert 11411, Walter Marahail, John Orr, - 1 - 1 ."11... John U. Shoenberirer, NVlDiam E. , ,richmerte, lexan.ler7indle. !mar Whittier., chrintinn Yeger. ra—CLIAN. A. COLTON • 'IICUSI' ANL) AVLNGS N._A BANK, on.ser Sixth Roil IVoisl atelrotn. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEBOSIT. Owl PITA 1. $lOO,OOO. S•TOCKLO/LDEILS INDIVIDUALLY:LIABLE. braccro.: ADAM REIN LILA N, Freak/cit. Spring, Ilarbaugh, August,. Iroeveler, Myers, I Jo,eph J. F. 11AVekotto, ChrUtien Slax•rt, ,Anthony Meyer, A. Granzinier. DlsecovNT 1:v1Br DA JOHN STELYAB. - 01 1 , S, Ac. D . - UN CAI, DUNLAP & CO., II tnufact tirers of PClit. NIIITE 11.E.FINED CAILISOI.4 ld (dn.:, No. Llberty earet,t, my9:Can v PTITSBUJIGIf PETHOLO-151 REFIN StiIPPKII24 OF TB& CRUDE-AfraCLE E here establlahod In the CITY OP NEW YORE. a . Coln MISSION lIOUSR, forth, exclusive ante of your commodities, end also, to supply you settRUNUST/0 SODA, SULPHURIC ACID, EMPTY BARRELS, G L UN, DCSGS, Ac. prepert:d to make liberal melt 11 . 41111.111 on oostograttoutio, nod to give your Limit:es* prompt at tention. intrCsrrespondnos* is requested and cotisignmeota *elicited. WILLIAM A. GW - YEIL No. 77 Malden Lat., NO. York ITIMIZIE C RB OW OIL , LA DIP bIANUFACTUREfiN WOOD STREET, Pirmrscu. OLO. V.. 1 .4001111. ...... BAX. 1111101141.....13. T. lt , COrsb WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. , • HOLDSHIP, LIBYAN & CO., YANtrACITRELS or BURNING OIL AND LL'IIItICATING,DIL, Seep onnstuntly on hand the very best quality of BUNN INU Oli o door ud without islor; alai. • good LtiLIItICATOIL pure WIJITE ISENZOLE God CAB GREASE. 0 , 0" All orders left at No. NI FIFTTI SSIIEWf, Batik Block, Atwood floor, .1011 be promptly ettlemfed to. CIAGLE OIL WORKS.—WIIiirr.SLAN ..u.4 a. ANDERSON, refluens And floater. it PURE CARBON OIL, (quality rrrrsamicrt, PA. ear CAR GR RAISE and BENZOLE toustAntly on Orders revolved for Cho prevent at CHESS, §IIITI.I Water and First strome. sci4Omd iCiT&E'L.ILNTEIi OIL CO.XIP.A...ti Y. ll R. Li. DAVIS, President. JOHN IRIVIN, Jr., Seep rind Hemmer. Dinscrosa-11. 11. Lams, T. M. Nerin, J.L.: risghan, A. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from the trolls of the company, on 001 Creek, in VotsmoPciamtpr, con stantly on hamd nod for soh, 0111 co at T. 11. Nevin S C0,.N0 No. 21: WOOD ST., Pittsburgh, rny4:tyd I.)krfliONA OIL - %11.4, if O . NG , I.miLLEB., I / 4 co, Work., at Shurpoburg -Station, AllngLeny.Nalky Hallruazt, Office Warnbonen 111..fikr STILEET tolnugh. foinuntantorer• of IL L ObliN A TlNGmind LNIIIII - OILS asia ItLYZOLE. Ott' No. 1 LEVINE:LI 014 venrrans4 non4xplo- Nlvt, al wale on hand. ly4l LUBRICA'I'LiNti AT THE' LOW AA Arca or .2.5 CENT.I•PICIf. GA LLOI, tonitAntly do band dud for We by D. C.& J. IL •AV TAM. Ao to the duality. tre reterflo annexed rrrollatto risseantun, 27,115410. Dicsms. B. C.B Son - er—Gento : ITho Lubri- Ong Oil oo aro getting trooGyoo Ire Eihrt to bo the it tor our purptneo we hare trey used. I Tut L. & It. It. Kilt. Co, Dr Nlsr. ESPY, Prraidrol. L UCIFER All. MAWS. WILLIAM P. IVOC7LNINGP, 1 1. 1 .111/ACMILLE 07 COAL AND CAILIa.N 01LS and dealer ill' Mare r - N. 39 Markt,/ etreet, ' , maven-Set:4d and PITTSBURG/1, J'A. mb3o`.dly REESE 455 tiltAFte, 11491 (IYACTUR11118 of PURE DEODORIZED DENZOVE BURN II ING OIL. AND tITE.AId CLARIFIED 4AOIIINERIi OIL. CRUDE ?„I.L 11OF ALL GRA VITIp PIIECRAR E D. sairNe ; 011 , Arrels wanted. % Domedthane Zdanunniane4a-liense. dilacsa! /YE . •TO LET. 1 '' • , ~ FOI4EICT OR SALE..--A 111011 SE • . mot stm nice rooms aml cellar, toOther with THIRTY' MUER ACRES O LAND, veithia , ono. (earth ofd mile or ilaysrWo Station, for NM per annum. , I____." - Alto, A .7 .EIV ROUSE, containing fire rooms; : cel he and garret, on Cloutier, rare.% First. Ward,:44e gbetty, furrin per month. t i • For fort er particulars enquire of' ,' . ,_ . .. , AWEI PATTER-lON. • , Capt. RATS, _. of flaysvilletntion.' Or, of rilu 1•.-A large,:well tiniatted and ..i. comin . ably tunalshed Store on tarkei, betileen Third a nd °Gelb street& - A long oom, nand op for &school, and heretofore enciplo,l b Mr. Avery's Academy Or yontsg.ladiee. Also, Nellonss A mbrotypsellooms, comet of Third Marko streets. 'so, see ral *saw suitable far omass. i ... .st very low, insult the times. I • - L D.. 43.17.14,11. Third and Market larsets. K 6; K UK RENT.--An Oil ne7 . , compl ete •:dtf - Atty at law, No. T 35 ?oar' it; •• 0..: ,,,,,,, 77 , - -- ;:_, , ;. ,,,,, ..,.,; , : ,- - . t7z- ,, _.:-1:7 , - ' - -r .',•••:17,71--:.---:'4...,,.':.--::-,•:'-',.:',_.::.1,,: -:,,7:-.,..,:::.: .i:-....•-i•-11';:-.'-,•-•:•''''-''''' ': ''. ''''' .. '' f ' ArEpragrz. Iripilallo MORE 'UPLEASANT AND UNSAY'S 3iGIGGYNDS...-Toe unpleasant TRand _lisagerous discos* use' UNDALBOLVB- EX ACT DUCEU. 'lda has receind the -enduret. =ma L a matt procuhkiiyt Yhtsistatetathe United mates. la now offeo,lo au afaloted hainaoity sea certain cure the following diseases aiid rymptamo origituttin g from disrantoratil *bine .of the Urine* nr Sexual Organ.: General Debility,' Mental sad Physical beimmio., Itabeculti, Determloatitho of Blood to thallead. Confined Ideas,ilysterla, General limulemneos and Sleeplessness at highb• Atemice ot Muscular Mimi, Loss of Appetita. Dyspepsia, Einaciationi. Low Spirits, Disorganise: non or Paralysis of the Orgaus of Generation. FoIPI. tattoo of the Bean, and yin fact all the a:neonate:lts of a uctsoua I.lldAbilitltoti state of the system. To insure tho genuine. rid this out. nak for lielmbokra Take no oilier. Cores guaranteed. - hee advert is , .tnent In anoth or eoth s p o . 71.101 V LOST! 11/TOBEDI—Jurt Paniii.tal., he a Beefed Price nix , A Lecture on thalietpre, fa:anneal and Bray Core o. epernaelorrlano dr &mien] IV-tab:Law Mull. Lunacy Butiesielni.Bnma Debility, and lm to Barris:4,i generally, tierronenesa, ConstnpUen. Epllepey elan Flt /lentil nod Inaspanity,, retuning from biLlf.A bone, etc. toirL J. COL.' E UWE LL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," to. "A 8008 TOTILOCSANDSOYSUFFEBERS," :tent under nal, in a pain envelope, to any valareae, pottlai,l,On receipt of nio cents, or too ppit.g. e Lamps.Cll. J. O.'ELINS.. . _ L• 7 Broadway e, *r ou-sfetce Bor 45585. Mig=l ...EVELANE ....1 AN PITTSBURGH AND WHENLItiG ILtELBOAD4.I'--:7 —S 0 51,51 B R A BRANUEMENT..-On and after ' MON DA I,lllity sth, 15:2 Trains will have the Depot of the Pe:melts . ..nen ImProad, in' Pittsburgh , as follow.: • , Pili, , Urg A. , Catmints and Ciceithati Short. Laryi .4. Strabeneilie. bear. Pittsburgh --.....-.. 1:00 a. M. 1240 p. m. nv do Steubeille_ ..... ....... 4:00...• 4700 " ' .do . 'Newark......... ..... L... 9:50 w : 10:15 r• do C010mb0.._._.._..:... " 11:10 ; ' 11145 e' Clod AiTivee Cinnati.-.......L. 4,..53 . p', 6, 1 6;40 a. m. I do St. Loins ....-.......1.. 7:2-0 - a! m. . 6:19p. to. , No change of can between 1 : 1 ttab urgh and Cluei ron a t . 1 Splendid Sleeping Can attached to all Night Trains. Ping/urea and, , L ifbeedisig Mae, Loaves Pituburglit'lB.o a. tn.l 6:10 a. ny:112:50 p. m. do WellsvilleT 3:00 " I. 814 " 1 8:05 do Sten betv'el COO " I 9A 6 . ~I taki " de Wheeling. 4:54 •• 10:T3 " 445 e Arrive. Bell:dr.._ 5:05 . ließl " 1405 " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad, and at Bellalr with Central Ohio Railroad for Zama - vine, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus, Cin cinnati• Indianapo li s, St. L• 01113, and points West, . . Pidaborgb end aereiond Lisa, Luny. Pittsburgh:._.:....,... LOU a. in. 1.4.53 p. m. do Wellsville ..._ ......... :- 4:25 " 3:00 do Bayard 6:10 •• 4:14 do Allianw ' .6:43 . 4:40 . do Huds onB:oo •, :5: .. Arrives Cleveland.....-.... ....... I 9:15 " 6:30 . Connecting's,: Bayard vviths.Tosearawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad:al Hudson with Cleveboad, Zanesville' and Cincinnati B. R. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Milleraburgi and at Cleveland with 11 A. E. R. B. for Brie, Dunkirk and Buffed° with o.h T. R. R. for Toledo, Detruß and Chicago, and the North-west. Wellsville Accommodation leaven ist 400 pi. m. Returning train. Arli re at •.I:2a L. .., , 9 15 a. m., 0 /. :25 and ...06 p. in. Through Tickets to all prominent points to the Wud or Bouth.wmt, North or North-watt, coo be procured nt the .Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEIVAB.T, Ticket Agent. For further Information, apPly to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, : At the Company'. Office in in Freight Station, Penn M. .. ._ ys - ••_ ..- , S (131............ ....... EII E E R N T FOB ta t THE PENNS - • mem ,- • VANLACRYITRAL RAILitoAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. On and alter MONDAY, Illessth: The SLAIL TltA/N 10001 Pttreborglini om the Passenger depot,'at the Inte r section of Liberty and Grant atreets, Mary Morning (except Sunday . ) at 2:50 a. m., stopping at all ,the principal Stations between Pittsbnrgb and Philadelphia, and making direct cans :methane at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Waal:di:iv ton, and fur New Tork via Allentown route. The .EXPRESS TRAIN leave. the aboternainied • station daily at 3:50 p. m., stopping only at 'prin Opal stations, making dlrectigonnectken ere Hants , burg for Baltimore, Waal:Menu and New Toth via A lien town. -- The FAST LLNE lames the above rianticiStation daily (Sundays excepted): dt 820 P. m.; topping. 011) , at principal stations, and connecting at Ling for Dahlman. and Washington. LOCAL FREIHHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, leaves the Passenger Station army merit ing, (Sandals excepted,) at .6:30 a: m., running as for as Conemmgh and stopping at all Mationa. • ACCOIIIIODATptt TRAIN.. 1000 The Johnso Johnstown A 100121.19 ;4011 Ta l e 1 dilly, (except Sunday) at 2:45 p. stopping at all atm:Sone and naming as far ea ConomLgh. first Accommodation Train for WaWaStlitlah /Mr* daily (except Sunday) at 0:40 mi. tn. Second Accommodation Train - bar Station harm daily (except Sunday) it II:00 al ma. Third ACcommodation Train for Station leaven daily (except Sunday) ei 1:00 p. m. Fourth Acconuntilatlon Tr In for Stange • lames daily (e_ampt Sunday) et 6:15,p. tn. Returning 'Manx arrive IP/0310rgD SII110.10111: Expremi 12,25 p. m . ; Nall, 11(15 p. tn.; goat Line, 12 35 a. m.; Johnstown AccoraMatation,lo:6s a. Ye, • First Ware Station Acconantedation,6:3ll a. en. • Sac: and Station Acoommodation,ll:3s a. rat Third ' Waite Station Aocommodatiee, 1,05. p. tn.: Fourth Will's Station Accommodation, sac p. m. LTmitis fromlllainrillo and Indianaeonnect at 1111037. vile Latersection with Johnstown Accommodation • List and Wee; Mamma and ALOI Wait. - The public will And it growl, to their Interest, tri • going E ast or Wye, to travel by the Pennaylsmata Genteel Railroad, riche accommodatinnit nowottend cannot on asp otharronte. The Road lit - :ballasted with stone, and is entirely tree from dust: • We 00, prOSlllolsalety. speed and comfort Mall wise may favor this Road with Mehl maro o n . sae. - • `To New York -.lrts PAHA. olTo 1ia1tha0ra..........ga 60 To Philadelphia..., 10 - 60 To Lineaiter.... ... 6.5 . To. Haniaborg 45 I checked to all Sta.:Mins on the Penraylva. ni,l.V,‘'ge Railroad, 00 CO Phllatelphla, Baltimore and limy Yet;'." Passengers purchasing. tickets' in cars will., be charged an exams, according tal distance traenkai, In addition to the station rates, tempt from amain a whore the Company has no - Agent. NOTICE.—In awe of L:01, the Cpmpany will bolt thermelvea neryonaihin for porno-nal.hagoege and for an amount not exceeding SlOO. N. .13.—An4 Oranibua Line has been mnployed to money passengers and Iluaggsge to and from the De , pot„, at a charge not to esmerl 25 cent: for each pas. • ,eager and baggage. For tickeni. apply in • •• • 3. STEW Alit Agent, At the Peunaylvania Central iltallSomi Peasenger . Station. on Liberty and Grantstreota: - 1.3 Cou'LSnparintonqent, Altoona; - - SaTEAM W EtaiL Y iShT I/ Elibiak t .' . 10 fi SW YOUR 2,2i1Y LIVIZIPOOL, WO. _ lag axal embarking Peeeougera it QUM/b (Ireland.) The Liverpool , New York and.Pkiladel- plink Steamship Company intend daspatcbing: their .- , ? NS powered Clyde-built Iron ltoamehips se MIMIC .• . I EDINtaIiCGII.-. ~,...-...-..j.Saturdayi I Mar% CITY ;OF lIALTISIOII.—N ... 48aturday, lbw 81.:! IiANGAIIOO...----...:.-.............haturday; Juno 7. • i un every Saturday, ar inum, Crum Pier 44, North % .- rO •er. - . . HATES Or rAMAr.. . • ft ItST CABIN-. —575,0C05TEKNAC111.....1 l' do to London-- $O,OO do io London.... .33,b0 ' do to rat,...._,, as,uu it. to NAV ••;.-4! 3 4 (0 • do to Hamburg.. b 6.00 do iv Hamarg...136.1.-0 LONDON EXHIBITION: Denim tickets,lhoi t . , don and back. Th i ne Podecogore also fonviirirai . to Minn, Bremen, Hot. ti . rdaroz.intworli, dc., at equally teleran:a. .. SHlrrenions wishing to bring out their friends can , Loy tickets hero at the following rates to New York: I From Liverpool or Queenstoku; I,t Onbin, Ilk ligg ~ • , and Sink lineorage from LlserpOol NOM. ?rum Queenstown SAM Those nteamers ham supemor aor.4ll;n:OO4l4ltic isi. - - ' 1 reweengers, and 'curry- exporitnind Surgeons, - They' are built In Watir-tight Iron SOttione.,•aind,kissi7T Patent Fire - Annibilatora on board. -- i _ ~. L '. , _. ilid - Paniarionint TOIL .L0110rX...-2, ortkr of at few. -."..,' • . recall of State, nil passengers isasiali CO. UMW aisci.,_:'''' . ' ..., are required to preowe . Powpory before going ljns 64,1 1 1, - -:. , - Hs Slasane-. k JOHN 0. - DALE, Agekt -." . • • . . . IJS Droodstky. New 'Yoh.'. ''. - ' JOHN THOMPSON, Aleut. L .• -, • L No. 410 Liberty str.ier, Pitlist. .. ~., . •,!1. ; it“ 141) FOR SA, LP., GEOWGT'S AliP)1111011. FAUST . GRAIN' FAN A.Np SEPARATOR, Pateutod Jancutr, 10, 1001. ,• • • - . • Tha maperioriti of thin FAN oier i kiethenb tor colutiout in its chairmen, and • darabilitl. Second, to ckaniog Grain fitter, linter end,. more thoronilhlY, with hen labor, Wan shy other WEL , The Patentee of theabdte-Van has been. lowg OS. gaged MU tdocurrink and lierG o V ) l/Irkoltard /DP . pimento, and convinced of the great. want of a good Fin ter cloning the Winnow kinds of. Grain and Sued', pnoeute this to the public, with full confidence that it will weer their wane. • •-• The ondorstood, haring porchsoed the Jolorlight. to minas:tare and sett the ahoy". Oran Yin and- Separator in Wenent -Pciinaylvanle/ Weeterri . Vir ginia. and ail-Ohio, and the right to Indhina g nu prepared to eiTall order; whole. into or redid!, at 310 Libeny /divot, Pittabarg4, ra. WV. uvtlT W_ W. IIVALLAOII.. NOtaa3ll4J tier x... 4 L5O bogs prime Rio Corea; -100 balf abeota Oolong Tea; .1 76 • Young lipaon Tea; 90 boxed Young Hylton and Imp 50 khda. Cuba Sagan- Porto Rico Sugar; 125 bbl.. extra Gold,* Spay; GO IS Hooey tt 35 A. Gmeero' 50 0 eheleo klacluriel; 75 half MAL 30 bbla Herring; 2,00014. Codfish: „ '95 beam Scakd Horrlng; 60 Go and Tobacco; 100 dtmen'Cont Brobaix; • .` 250 kega Nail, all !dun, • .6 boxes batter. • • . /15 got* alit pr tali' by Aarg LIA. s. fin %A ayl! FABSEST4 , :.`~s::x' d may;! i :,.' MEE I.IEIVJUJ GLIGi4 Libirty st. ' Bahr by as a 00. ~. 1 t -'- ..~r