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    bATLir ST.
The Central Boottlx - of •Edt
on Tuesday eveniingr &PHI'S& - Present,
AND 111011110110i9D INTELLIGENCE. Messrs. Brush," Huntrvkotre, Marshall?
i Sergeant and President Kegley.
'lle minutes of *0 meting trure read
and approved.
Mr, John . HarriSßri'reented his cre
dentials as representat ive .from the Ninth
ward.
On motion, the credentials werereceived
and filed, and Mr. Harrison declared a
member of the Board.
The monthly reports of the Principulsof
the High and Colored Schools, and of the ,
Secretary, were received and filed. f
On :notion. it was ordered that an as- 1
sessment of four mills on the county vulu
ation of the city of Pittsburgh, for the
year NU, br levied for school purposes.
On motion adjourned. 1
1171. 7; m
Jourt of Quarter Sessionn,
the case of George Exlar, on trial for
dracy (with W. C. Enright, not in the
to defraud t the case was not madeout
verdict of not guilty was rendered.
ck Dolan was tried for forcible de
under the 22d section of the new
I Code, on information of Matthew
ell. Dolan was sub-tenaLt of a hotise
Ninth Ward under Connell; the lat:
claimed that Dolan rented by the
and that he (Connell) could tertni
.he lease at will, while Dolaa held
its agreement was to occupy the pre-
as long as - Connell remained and if
I sooner to find another tenant or
bonus of one'month's rent. Connell
1 notice on Dolan to leave on the Ist ,
but he refused to give peacable pos
h and the suit was brought accord-
The ease was _ably conducted by
S. Hampton and Moreland Ihr the
:ution and Mr. Collier for the defence.
ury found a verdict of guilty, where
Mr. Collier moved for a new trial
!ulna of the Grand Jury,
Grand Jury in the Court of Quarter
ns rose 'yesterday, having finished
abors, and made a brief present
to the Court, setting forth that they
ted on some two hundred informs
many of which were of trivial ini
md should never have been brought
them. They earnestly recommend
:ten and justices of the peace to re
*rom burthening the county with ex
i for the sake of obtaining costs in
vases.
Grand Jury visited the County Poor
and report: "We are fully satisfied
ae management of the institution,
speaks well for the managers and
)rs. We recommend that the insane
Is be transfUrred to the Insane Hos
.n which place they could he treated
)roperly with regard to their peen.
aladies.
House of Refuge and the County
ere also visited, both of which in- !
ins were found in good condition.— !
;relice to the commitment of N,
. the Grand Jury says: "From the I
Ir of vagrants (seventy-four) now in I
env jail, we would earnestly ree•
nd the erection of a Work liouse,
vagrants predisposed to drunken
ad laziness may Lind a noble employ- i
it work for the benefit of the county."
presentment was signed by nearly
jurors, and after Judge Sterrett. re
it. they were discharged with the
I of the Court.
3 Oratorio in St. James'
Church.
neglected to state that the oratorio
need in our issue of the sth inst. to
see in St. James' Catholic church,
ftanceville last Sunday evening.pass
very pleasantly, and the performers
:ed themselves admirably, all present
ielighted with the musical treat at'-
. We would not wish to appear in
s where all the performers displayed
di true talent and merit, but really
not pass over the exquisite instru
solo upon the new organ, by our
4 fellow-citizen Prof. Warnelink.
,cal solos of Miss Mooney, Miss L.
lman, and Mrs. Boland, and the
and impressive solo,
duet, trio and
:te, "Salve Begins." by Messrs. Ap
m, Dingeldein and Wamelink, as
hy Mrs, Bregelman accompanied
no organ under the skillful touch of
Sennett Knake. The execution of !
ter grand masterpiece of Rosini, was
appreciated by the audience, and
- n1 the highest credit upon all Pllgag
t Successful rendition.
Rev. Mr. Carrot may well feel proud
alagant instrument so recently at
to his church, which was manufac
iy the celebrated organ manufactur
. A. J. Pomplitz, of Baltimore, Md.
ore not informed whether the orato
. ageiu be repeated, but it' it should
as attractive a programme with the
rrayof talent us upon this occasion,
, nzise the attendance to be even
ha :o it was upon last Sunday even-
? rout La tie Superior.
e last numbs," Of the- Ontonagon
ye learn that the product of the
ota in February was 224,575 lbs—
the Superior 1,236 lbs. The latter
.y will have, when navigati.qn opens,
os of mineral, equal to twen.'y tons
upper, worth $lO,OOO, while 4 10
r expense is not over $5OO. Ti;"
Xs product in February was 67
The Miner says : " There is a point
south lode, east of number five
nd some fifty -feet under surface,
Jraises better than it was supposed
1; some eight tons of mass copper
loved from there last week, and it
for that much more for March at
Another mass of six or eight tons
en exposed in the Fifth bottom
-Water on the Upper Alle
gheny.
~solution was offered in the New
~ssembly, last Monday, by Hon. D.
Len, instructing the State Engineer
to investigation and report to the
egislature the expense and practica
f making slack-water navigation in
legheny river from the Genesee
Canal Junction, at Olean. to the
of the Great Valley Creek. The
•ement would be more valuable at
t than our Monongahela slack-water.
Ordained.
erday moping at 10 o'clock Dr.
was installed as pastor of the United
terian congregation in Manchester,
Allegheny Presbytery, in the church.
evening the same Presbytery sa
din the Third church, Allegheny,
). G. Bradford, and ordained Rev.
)ickey as pastor of the Fourth U. P.
i, Allegheny.
I Outrages in Western Vir
ginia.
'etches were received in Wheeling,
iday, announcing that the rebels have
enced committing depredations in
an county again. A man was killed
Bull Town on. Saturday tight, and
•legraph wires were cut in several
near that place and Sutton. A par
, •illas were committing all sorts of
a li o ,ss, and military aid is much de-
mer at theLi.nellidl,.__Wotolro of
the Alk.`lo' 4 w l "7 ,
week's Olean - 4dvertiser has the
ng: "As the pfos," l eet of
mored
an surly
Nies an
g of navigation beem.
apparent, our lumberme:t to
signs of life. Large quat-liti!s„ o
is now being rafted into the . 4 -" -
river, and its tributaries, prepart:t°'
he spring floods. The amount tha..'
South this spring, within forty miles
and below us, we estimate at 100,-
0 feet.
(ethodist Mission Fund.
contributions of the Pittsburgh
fence to the cause of missions, as
ed at its late session, exceeded the
it stated in last week's paper by $169.
!zee's over the former year was .
09. And the whole amount cast
te Missionary treasury this year is
56 05. -
Hewing.
.n Tomlinson, charred with assault
& tiny with intent to inin stabbing
Noma Crone, in Union township,
tly, ban • boarinig before'
er to-smorrow crimmisynnwowell
i d &Digit how bat tionaoft
gi - vitivilf•
Engineers and Pilots Licenses.
The following is a list of the Engineers
and
The y
who have been licensed at this
port in the quarter ending March' 31st,
1862:
First Class.—William Speer, William
i Elliott, 1). I. Munsey. Benjamin F. Cox,
James S. Neeld, Edward Demain. Abner
Peebles. John Higley, Robert Dalzell,
John Pedder, Israel Marsh, Aaron 11.
Armstrong, Benjamin Ford, Oliver R.
Anshutz, Buffington, James Shad- ,
den. John W. Duvall, James May, John
B. Verory. Atlas Stiles. James Swaney,
Michael Dunn, William J. Ford, Michael
Mercer, Adam R. Calhoon, Thomas Girty;
John B. Garritte, Isaac N. Cooper, Geo. •
W. Fulton, James Russell, Wm. J. Shed
don.
Second etas% —Franci4 M. Shouse, Sam-1 . S TATES MILITARY TELE- -
)
uel Ecoff, Jr., Benjamin Chester '!'homes' !,NITER :3
C. Ridgley, James C. Elliott, %%alter A. ORAPif, WAR DEPARTMENT, ‘.
Spencer. .lames If. Allen, Benjamin Washington, D. C., April 8. j
Short, Jacob Schauer, Alexander Con- I The Secretary of War received a letter
nauty, George ff. Vans-, Albert Steel, this afternoon from Gen. Wool, stating
William C. Coulter, Joseph L. Hendrick- I that at two o'cloc k p. m. yester ay, not -
d h
;yin, John T. Hardaker, 'Matthew Kettle• 1
tug was d oing at Yorktown, except prep
wood.
AsslsTAsr Ext.:p.m.:us. —First Chug.— i arations for attacking the fortifications. F. Boland, W. H. Ammon. 1 and that the enemy's force was reported
Pthors.—Nathan Potts, jacob Hazlip. ' from '-'5 000 to 20,000, and that at two
Thomas Kliuefelter. Francis Marratta, I - '
John E . Whi te, Geo. , o'
Thoma s Campbell,clock p. tn., the Merrimac, Yorktown,
W. Renshaw, George W. Gardner, John Jamestown and four tugs were lyimg at
'!'Henderson, Robert W. Greenlee, A. Craney Island.
D. Russell, Samuel W. Hendriekson, ' ' The to ow inn message was read by the
ri .ii
Robert Greenlee, Joseph W. Kerr. Rich- i
!Secretary of War this evening on the t4ll
and Calhoun. William Dean. Thomas J.
Morris. William t. 4. Shroad,„ Thom a s Mur- 1 inst.: The rebels in overwhelming numbers
ray, John Stafford. Augustus Deiforth, I attacked our forces ut Pittsburg Landing.
S.
Dan
Connoiel Ee r klerWillia, Jomhn
Paul, McDo
Jr., David. ld ; Rober
Z. I . •
file battle lasted from Monda.y until late
,
i in the afternoon, and resulted in a corn-
Brick - ell, Francis Reno, Andrew B. Bunt
ing, William Dawson, James Smith, Jam es 1 plete defeat of the rebels, with a heavy
A. Barton, Nelson Bartholomew, Wil- 1 loss on both sides.
Snowden, G
liam Gordon,
eorge AlfD. red
L a M
ughlin oore, ,
Jose Edward ' General Grant is following up the Fine
p,
1 inY*
General Buell has arrived in Ten-
Brown, Joseph McDonald, Adam Poe
Lafayette Graham, James A. Conno r , i ni•ssee; two divisions of his army were in
John S. McMillen, Thomas James, Wm. the battle.
Hanna, John Gordon. Thomas Potts,l General Pope is scouring the coinutry
Alexander McGui an, Claudius Robinson,
around Island No. 10, and so tar has cap-
Samuel Hughes, Matthew Connor, Jacob i
cap-
Klinefelter, Joseph L. Hendrickson, Wm.Wit(' (4niernl Makall awl staff, and tt,.000
I
Smith, William Connor, Thomas R. Green- --
lee. James Gordon. James P. Jack.
The Passover.
The Jewish festival of the Passover in
stituted by Nfoses in commemoration of
the escape of the Israelites in the destruc
tion of Egypt's first-born. commences on
Monday next and .continues seven days.
during which they eat only unleavened
bread. The services in the Synagogue
during this season are very solemn and in
teresting.
Theatrical.
Mr. CouMock, owing to the wet weather,
did not attract as large an audience to the
Theatre last evening as he usually does on
first nights, hut played Luke Fielding in
his own superior style. He repeats the
part to-night, when we wish him better
success.
Dry Goods and Varieties
We direct attention to the advertise
ment of Isaac Taylor, who has opened a
wholesale dry goods and variety house at
\o. 129 Wood street, with an entirely new
Istock of goods. Mr. Taylor has been en
gaged in the business for some dozen years
as Inemberof the firms of D. Gregg &- Co.
and Gregg & Taylor, and is authorized
to settle the business of the first named
firm. He is prepared to offer good induce
ments to purchasers, especially merchant
tailors and city and country merchants.—
His stock will be found to embrace every
article in his line, all purchased since the
reduction, enabling him to sell low for cash.
Mr. Taylor has a good reputation in the
community as a business man and will
soon build up a large trade.
CALL AT CARNAMIAN'S ' located on Fed
eral street, near the Diamond, and ex
amine his unrivalled stock of gentlemens'
and boys' spring wear. Carnaghan has
adopted, rigidly, the cash system, which is
the only correct principle for personal ex
penses. Call and see the practical work
ings of the system. He is unexcelled as
a workman in his particular line.
Tobacco, Illegars, &c.
In view of the probability of a heavy
tax being laid on tobacco, segars, snuff,
&c. ' we advise all those . addicted to the use
of the weed to lay in a supply. Lyon
Arnsth f al, under the St. Charles, has alarge
and well selected stock, including the
choicest brands of cigars, foreign and do
mestic tobacco, meerschaum pipes and
tubes—all of which he will sell at fair
prices. Call and examine the assortment.
Just Opened.
A nice lot of Garibaldi and Manchester
Sacques for ladies, sellingcheap for cash
at 11. J. Lynch's ta llo. 96 Market street.
PERSONS would do well to attend the
large salo of elegant carpets, rugs, &c.,
on Wednesday, April 9th, at 2 o'clock, as
bargains may be expected.
I=l
Dr. A. G. ItcCandles', Physician to the
Board of Health, reports the interments
as follows, from April lat to April Bth,
1862:
Pliteaset,
Dyeestery'
Debility
Adults. Disease*. CAildren,
. 1 Dropsy 1
2 Pneumonia. 1
'Bilious Fever 1
Catarrh Fever.. 2
I.2yptheria. 1
IHemorrhage ofßowels 1
Alme 1
Scrofula ' • 2
Of the above there were:.
Under 1 year 1 From 30 to 40
From 1 to 0 S 40 to 50 1
2to 5 : " 50 to 00
" sto
10 to l 15 2 " 70 to to
8070 1
" 15 to 10 " 80 to 90 2
" 21 to 30...... ......... 2 " 90 to 100
Males, 6; Females, 10; Whites, 13; Col
ored, 3; Total, 16.
Er=
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
MANIITACTITIIIIB OP
FANCY AND PLAIN
FORNITI7IBIIE - dc CHAIRS
WAREI;OTTSE , 135 SIiTITIFTELD STREET.
(Between Si _ Nlth drat and Virgin alley.)
PITTINVEGINIF.
HOILTICVLWIIRAII4-
STRAWBERRY
RASIME
CKBBRRY PLANTS.
GRAPE ANT
NJ GOOSEBERRY BIISEES.
LINEAR.
Ril Waramaue mew
ite btBt ilnl is*
a
•
' .
Sr. Loris, April B.—ln response to a
serenade to-night, Gen. lialleck said that
Beauregard, with his immense army, ad
. vanc•ed front Corinth, and attacked the
combined forces of Grant and Buell. The
battle began at daybreak' yesterday and
continued till late in the afternoon, with
terrible loss on both sides. We have
gained a complete victory and. driven the
enemy buck within his fortifications.
Ealleck also announced his posture for
the geld to-morrow morning.
The above is not from an official source,
but is deemed authentic, and corresponds
with expectations formed upon previous
official information.
The following was received this everting:
MERRY WATER LAsniso. April B.—To
Hon. Edwin if. Stanton, SecretaPy of
War: Sir—General Paine's diviSion m arch
ed forward to Tiptonville last evening and
captured General Makall. formerly an
Adjutant General, United States Staff, and
about 2,otat prisoners front Arkansas and
Louisiana. large quantities of store.; and
ammunition and other property.
Gen. Pipe's movement, have lees
complete success.
We move in direction of island No. 10.
in a few minutes, to capture all that are.!,
left.
' llon. E. it. Stanton. Secretary of War!
The enemy attacked oar Work at Pitt,
burg, Tennessee, yesterdav, but were re
pulsed with heavy loss. IN:o details
[Signed] 11. W. HALLECK,
Major General.
To Hon. E. M. Stanton. Secretary of
War: Brig. Gen. W. M. Makall. late of
the United States Department and' 2,000
of his rebel forces have surrendered to
Gen. Pope, and it is expected that many
wore will be captured to-day. Immense
luantities of artillery and supplies have
fallen into our hands.
or t orthe Committee on the
Investigation of Frauds.
HARRISBURG, April B.—Tho Committee
appointed by the Legislature to investigate
alleged frauds said to have been perpetrated
upon our gallant Pennsylvania soldiers, by
State offitiers '
in the disbursement of the
5500,000 and $3,000,000 loan, have just
made their report. It is signed by every
member of the Committee and concludes
as follows :
That there is no evidence which in any
way involves any officer of the government
in improper conduct in the disbursement
of the funds of the Commonwealth, or in
providing for the -soldiers. On the con
trary, the evidence satisfied the Committee
that in every instance when any wrong
was brought to the knowledge of the Ex
ecutive: prompt measures were taken for its
correction. The Committee feel it their
duty, as well as in justice to the Executive.
as well as in honor to our noble common
wealth to state that notwithstanding she
has placed more men in the field than any
other State in the Union she has put them
more promptly and at a less expense per
man than either the national government
or any individual State of whose expendi
ture they . have any information, and the
committee hesitate not to express their
clear judgment that the thanks of the citi
zens of the Commonwealth are due to her
executive officers, for their self denying
and preserving efforts to maintain her hon
or and from the citizens of the United
States that by such efforts the capital of
the country was saved from capture by
traitors and the whole country from dis
grace. Thus have all the slanders so
lavishly bestowed on Gov. Curtin, and the
heads of Military Department been dissi
pated. It is not only a clear and com
plete vindication, • but goes further and
renders to them th at just mead of praise
which they so eminently deserve and
which has so unjustly been withheld.
Nomipatlops Copermed,
WASHINGTON CITY, April B.—The Ben
ate, to-day, in executive session confirmed
the nominations of Robert B. Mitchell
and James G. Blunt, of Kansas, to be
Brigadier Generals.
A number of nominations for the same
grade are pending, some of which, it is un
derstood, have given rise to debate.
The cheering news concerning Island
No. 10 fell on the public unexpected, and
has intensified, if possible, the desire ev
erywhere manifested to hear of additional
xmlitary advantages.
ANTHONY NETER
NEW YORK April B.—The Government
sales of New 'Orleans cotton to-day was
largely attended and biddingquite spirited,
full prices were realized and up to expec
tations; the whole amounting to 1,000 bales
was bought, on account of the Providence
Manufacturing Co., the prices obtained
ranged from 28 29t cents; the stained
brought 281 c. cash.
CINCINNATI, April B.—At the city elec•
tion yesterday the unconditional , Union
art electe d Judge clected Judge of the Superior Court,
0 "oner, Ditixtior ;of the Infirm
;ow t. -Masica and -thastaas Comicil
, Doisiemielraioaltsty_ehte-,
of wourx ` '
'Quite . "' - - " h.
liiiiii . . :. .:
~,
• •
----"-- ' , T ISLAND NO, 10 SURRENDERED.
TAE VERY LATEST TELEGHIPIL i
Six !
BATTLE AT PITTSBURG, I Thousand Prisoners
TENNESSEE. I Cannon, Small Arms, Provision, Scs., &e.
__ I
I in Our Possealiou.
Beaurtgard and Johnston bailed Grant and Buell. 1
Fought All Ha)' :
TERRIBLE LOSS ON BOTH SIDES
H. W. HALLEcs,
Major General
Government Bales.
Cluellanatt Eleetia;
E=IMILit a • I ill 19
ST. Lo c,-!, April S.—Pope has captured
three rel,el t ;eller:as, six thousand prison
ers; ”f one hundred :..age. pieces, sev
eral field batteries, immeose quantities of
small arms, tents, wagons, horses, provis-
ions, S:e. We have not lost a single man.
The Battle at Corinth.
FORtRESS MONROE, April 7.—Nothing
was done to-day in front of Yorktown, ex
cept a reconnoissance and some cannonad
ing at long range.
A telegraph line has been built to our
headquarters near Yorktown.
The Spaulding came in this morning
from Ship Point.
The rebel works abandoned there are
quite formidable. They took off their'
guns, but left their barracks complete.—
Ship Point is about five miles from York
town, affording a tine base of operations.
A great crowd of Norfolk people on Sun
day assembled on shore, near Sewall's"
Point, including men, women and chil
dren. eagerly engaged in watching the
Yankees.
The Norfolk papers of this morning con
tains a dispatch from Mobile, dated the
6th, stating that a great battle had taken
place at Corinth. and that the Confederates
had taken eight Federal batteries and a
large number of prisoners, and it was ex
pected that the whole Federal army would
be swept away. This is given as a speci
men of the rebel mode of keeping up the
spirits of their people and the courage of
their army.
Thirty-Sevemath Congress.
WAstttsc•rox CITY, April
The House then resumed the, considera
tion of the amendments to the tax bill.
A ruong t he other amendments concurred
in were the following: One dollar on every
person owning a dog. Pleasure or racing
vessels under the value of six hundred
dollars, five dollars, not exceeding SLIM°,
ten dollars. and for every additional thous
and dollars, ten dollars. Organs arid
melodeons kept tier use or hire, according
to value, from 60 cents to six dollars. All
dividends in scrip or money or sums of
money thereafter declared to he due or
payable to stock holders of any railroad
company, as a part of the earning; profits
or gain of said companies, shall be subject
to and pay a duty of three per centum on
amount of all such interest or coupons ur
dividends wherever the same shall be paid.
All remaining amendments having been
acted upon, Mr. Blair, of Mo., obtained
the consent of the House to offer a new
section, that any person claiming tu own
services or labor fur life, under the laws of
any State, of any person held to service or
labor, shall pay a tax, on such person, of
two dollars.
This was voted on and rejected--)eassl,
nays
thou reiolved itself iota
'uunittee of the Whole on the State of
l i e Union.. Mr. Dawes., of Mass., in the
hair. on the Pacific Railroad and Tele
raptr rep•n'ted by Mr. Campbell, of
'a.. from the Se!.. .7t Committee on that
ibject.
(forTitnitteq., 'Awn rn
Spring Lot of Paper
LETTER,
BILL, broad ;S: narrow)
MANILLI,
PHOTOGRAPH A LBF MM.
FABER'S PATENT ARTIST PENCE LS
LAWRENCE'S MAUVE INK, •
PATENT SLATE RUBBERS.
LADIES• POCKET KNIVES.
All Kinds Plain & Fancy Stationery
W. S. HAVEN.
WOOD & TIIIP.D STS
T HE LA RGENT
WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE.
n the West, at No. 62 FIFTH . STREET
tspl
APOLLO mALLRILLEcausAmoos.
CHARLES GARDNER would remind his old
friends and customers that he is still to be found
at his old stand APOLLO HALL, entrance on
Fourth street. He hasfalways on hand the best
quality of Lager Beer, and in connection with the
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good
tables.
embernd cues.
Remthe place, Apollo Han, Fourth et.,
near Wood, entrance from Fourth. iY10:13.
pEACIIIF.S AND VINEGAR—
COO BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
11 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR.
in store and for sale by
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
18 and 90 Wood otroot
S/900 BUYS THE BEST
ENGLISH LASTING SILK GORE CONGRESS
GAITERS,
Cincinnati 'nuke. at
62 MIR STREET.
apl Next to Express Office.
EATON, MACREMT & CO.,
Noe. 17 and 19 Fifth Street.
PITTSBURGH.
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS,
TRIM MLNGS. EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY
GLOVES, MILLINERY GOODS.
Shirts. Collars. Ties, Zephyrs, Yarn k Fancy
Articles and Notions of every kind.
!A. City and Country Merchant& Milliner&
Pedlars and all who buy to sell again. should call
and examine our stock.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT—Second door
of 17 and 19 Fifth street. mhLe
WE HAVE JERI' RECEIVED DI
RECT from the
Importers and Manufacturers,
The largest and beet selected Stock of
Bonnets and Hats. Ribbons and Front&
Flowers, Shaker Hoods and
Radios, Dunsbastno,
Engllsi Crapes,
Bonnets.
D. S. DIFFENBACHE Saks, Matinee,
R. I And all ki n d, of
LADIES
KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS
LADIES RID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS
AT NO. 18 FIFTH STREET.
WHITE LEAH,_ 30 CASES CON
CENTRATED LTE_, for sale by_
GEORGE A. KRLLY.
tnhs 59 Federal street, Allegheny City.
110IGN AND DATES--
./L" 1500 Drums Figs,
30 Fruits Dates.
For We by
=WS .REFINER & BROS.,
Noe. Mead US Wood street.
are ORR ! CORN 11
200 Sacks Prime Yellow libelled Corm re
ceived sad for rale by R. L. ALLEN. Amt.
. No. 6 Wood Amt.
grlant air TEßNS. for. TOPS, Tammy. PAT.
Cmale by
RIMY R. COLLEY&
GAss Gams =ma or
wou arkiao. for mask_ I
MIEVAMAN LON.
IPS 127 Li/mum. son le iLiffs mow. .
Ldtki
.111 • —VIII
Late diem the litseppeheeneek.
.
One of. the Enquirer's ndents
returned to-day from the Ran • neck.
Our I rtiops have iniviiiied to tle north side i
of that stream. No rebeLs : nte in sight on
the opposite side. They may, however, be
concealed behind the hills in that direr-
Lion.
It is currently reported through the en
tire neighborhood that White's and Stew
art's cavalry are prowling about the coun
try, plundering property and capturing
stray Union troops. There is some myste
ry about these rebel troopers, who disap
pear suddenly when they -are pursued.—
Knowing ones say that the residents of
that section will be found to be those who
pursue this nefarious and villainous system 1
or outlawry ruffian ism
leneral Hunter's Department.
General Hunter, who went down to en
percede Sherman at Port ;Royal, has au
thority to use all loyal men in that region,
in whatever capacity he may see fit. He
professes not to have the prejudices against
the contrabands that hampered Sherman
and Stevens: Important results are look
ed for from that Department at an early
date.
, Rebel Outrages on our Dead.
The Committee on the Conduct of the
War have been taking testimony as to in
dignities and outrages perpetrated upon our
wounded on . the battle-field at Bull. Run,
and upon the dead at subsequent periods.
The testimony which is full and reliable,
and confirms all that has been published.
Several surgeons who were taken prisoners,
Captain Ricketts and others, have sworn
to acts committed by the rebels on our
wounded soldiers, that would disgrace a
nation of savages. The malignant hate
and-fiendish depravity displayed are almost
incredible.
Avery in Prince George's Conn
Slavery is practically abolished in Prince
George's county, Maryland. The slaves
are running away in large numbers; scarcely
a plantation that has not suffered. The
ungrateful wretches are unwilling to re
main in the homes where they have been
raised and cared for. Gangs of from live
to fifty can be seen daily wending their
way towards Washington, and wandering
over Maryland seeking employment where
they can be paid for their work.
A Released Prisoner again Ar
rested.
The released secession prisoner, named
Thomas A. Stapleton, got on a bender
yesterday evenim4, and amused himself by
drawing a huge Bowie knife upon a citizen
who was passing along the avenue near the
market house.
Two Kidnappers Arrested.
Two men, named Wise and Kimball,
were arrested yesterday, in the camp of
the Seventh New York Cavalry, while in
the act of kidnapping a free colored man.
The guard near by hearing the screams of
the alleged slave charged on the kidnap
pers and arrested them. The negro was
released and the men brought before Gen
eral Wadsworth. who committed them to
prison.
EALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED
, Zl-. till the 15th of April, 1862. at 12 o'clock. M.,
fur supplying the 1. oiled States Sub. Dep't with
6,00 u head of BEEF CATTLE on the hoof.
The Cattle to he delivered at Washington CitY,
and each animal to average LW) pounds gross
weight no animal admitted which weighs leas
than 1,000 pounds gross.
The Cattle to be delivered at such times and in
such quantities as the Government may require.
Cattle will be required under this contract soon
after the contract ss closed. Heifers and bulbs nut
wanted.
A bond, with good and satisfactory security,
will be ray 'tired.'
()over:anent reserves to itself the right to pay
in Treasury notes.
No bid will be entertained when put in by con
tractors who have previously failed to comply
with their contracts, ur where the bidder is not
present . to respond to. his bid, and all bids to be
aevegillianied by two guaranties.
Tallannes ut firms should be stated in full, with
the preeisu address of all the members of the firm.
Bids to 1.,0 directed to Major A. BECK'.% LTD,
C. S., S. A., Washington. D. U.
l'orm of Giturousree
We, of the county of —. and State of—,
and —, of the eounty of and State of—, do
hereby guarantee that is able to fulfil a con
tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi
tion, and that should' his proposition be accented.
he will at once enter into a contract in accordance
therewith. Should the contract be awarded him
we are prepared to become his securities. This
guarantee must be appended to each bid,
ap:kdtd
NEW WALL PAPERS,
AND STRAII
107 .31 - A.nnimrr ST.,
LOWEST PRIOES FOR CASH.
Gold Embroidered Papers
PANEL P.A.VIEThiII.
IN OAK /1.1) PL•IN TINTS, WITH
GOLD MOULDLNGS, FOR HALLS.
HAIDER PAPERS, DINING 1001 PAPERS,
FIRE BOARD PRINTd. WINDOW SHADES
CHEAP WALL PAPERS
tuhls:mwflm
NOTE, BILL, BOND AND MORTGAGE
AND REAL ESTATE BROWSE,
OFFICE ROOM
STREETUREN'S BUILDING,
FOURTH Pittsburgh. Ps,
Wanted-9 shares Bank of Pittsburgh stook.
apt
MILLINERY GOODS
AT
WHOLESA.LE.
MILLINERY GOODS.
Which we have ever offered to our Customers.
As we now sell FOR CASH, we are stabled to
offer goods as low as any Eastern Jobbing Moan.
JOSEPH HOENE. 77 Market St.
77 NAIULET 11111 MT.
ENTIRE NEW STOOK OF 000CNI
Dna Thamajsas Embroideries aad Lae.
Goods. Lima HaidAssreidefe. Haiisay Glom,
Hoop Sista
_Cooks. Kik _Nsffo. sad an kinds
of Nov and Daskabla woes la our Him ow
webs it
—WHOLMILII AI&
At very Lows apeNsph
Wad
,anrsr
ty, Md.
t Between Fifth and. Liberty.j
NOW HILLING •T THS
FOR PARLORS
WITH A LARCIR VANITY Or
JOB: B. HUMES.
.T. H. CAt3IDAY,
AT
LOW PRICES
Mvemlaiesen.
PORT. OF PITTSBURGH.
ARRIVED,
Freink itainet, Brottur.v We.
*Jail:oin, Clark. Liman
col. Bayard, PcttileiElizabert
3finerra, Whoidirig•
DEPARTED.
Franklin, Bennet, Brownsville,
Gallatin. Clark, do
Col. Bayard. Peebles. Elizabeth.
Minerva, Gooleu, Wheeling.
Ot Cloud, Drava , . St Louis
Emma Oralama, Ayers. Zanesville
'The River—Last evening at twilight
there were nine feet six inches water in the chan
nel and falling slowly. We had rain all day. An
other rise may be expected.
getr*There is at this time sixteen new
boats under contrart at and around Pittsburgh
iiiir There is at this time sir new boats
under contract at Brownville
te''The packet St. Cloud left yesterday
for St Louis with a fine trip
A®' The Emma Graham, as usual, left
for Zanesville with a Sno trip
Ile 'The fine packet "Aurora," Capt
J. W. inawalt is loading for Cairo and St. Louie
Capt• Wm. Dean's new steamer
has been named "Monitor" She will load for the
Upper Mississippi
.The A-No. 1 passenger steamer, J.
W. Hailnian, Captain Wearty, is eaanonnoed for
Saint Paul.
le The fine passenger steamer Arago,
Captain Golding, is announced for Saint Louis and
Saint Paul.
The tirstclass packet Prima Donna,
Captain. Moore, is up for Saint Louis and Saint
Paul.
Cie' Capt. Brown's tine packet Lizzie
Martin is loading. for Cincinnati She will leave
on Saturday
Zit?' The side wheel steamer Argyle
sa3 cold to Captain Kyle, of Cincinnati, for
$5,500
tar The hull of Capt. Willowhys new
boat is at the binding She will be finished with all
Via" The Aragu, from St. Louis, is due
and %%ill, probably, bo found at the landing [him
morning
The punctual steamer Science,
Calf keno, leaved this day fur GallipoliA, Marietta
and Portsmouth She is a good boat and a favorite
in tie trade
. The fine packet Marengo, Capt. A.
G. McCallum, ie. announced for St. Louie and the
upper Mississippi. We take pleasure in recom
mending boat and officers.
tia_Capt. Moore's fine packet "Iowa"
is announced fur Saint Louis and Illinois River
on Tuesday. Passengers and shippers will bear
this in mind.
/Pi k" The splendid passenger packet
Linden, Capt J Harton, leaves this day for
Cincinnati, Louisville and Cairo Pamermers and
shippers will bear this in mind
ft - if" The splendid passsenger steamer
Kenton, Capt l 3 W Ebert, leaves this day for Cin
cinnati and Louisville She has unsurpassed ac
commodations awl careful officers Capt S Po
plinl will be found in the office
Zrar- We regret to learn of the death of
Mr. Joseph 'Hartman lie was an excellent pilot,
• clever friend and was universally esteemed by
all his acquaintances Ile was engaged for many
years in the Pittsburgh and Wheeling trade on
the steamers Forest City. Winchester and James
Nelson
Mauifest of steamer Arago from
Saint Louie—John Irwin, 12 bales Hemp: Silen
cer & Garrard, 21 empty barrels, Lucesco Oil Co,
Si; do; Ardesco Oil Co, 44 do; North American Oil
Co, 50 do Voight 1; Co, 182 barrels I :rem Ap
pies; James Holmes a: Co, lid kegs Lard; Samuel
Wallace 500 barrels Flour• Henry 11 Collins 54
barrels Clay: Heilman, Rahn' At Co. 55 barrels of
Flour: Brownsville, WB. 3 packages Groceries•
Clark Al• Co, 1500 barrels Floer, 459 pkga Lard, 1029
pieces bulk meat, 10 bbls Varnish 21casks Facet/.
For Cincinnati and Louisville,
SATURDAY 12„ 10 A M.
THE FINE STEAMER LIZ
ZIE:MARTIN. D. T. Brown, com
mander, will leave for the above ports as an
n uneed
° For freight or pamage apply on board or to
ap9 J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., Atienta
---
Foe St. Louts, Keokuk, Rook
lalaud, Dubuque sod Saint
Paul.
MONDAY', 5 P M.
THE NEW STEAMER
letidEit MONITOR, Nit William Dean,
will leave for the above and all intermediate porta
For freight or_paarage appb. on board or to
ap9 J. B. IN(STON kCO., Agent.
For Cairo, St. Louis and Upper
Mississippi.
THURSDAY, APRIL 14,10 A. M.
THE FINE STEAMER
PRIMA DONNA. George D.
imcrWmmander. will leave as announced
above.
For freight or
op . ivArToblril o
ap9 or JOHN FLACK, Agents.
For Cairo, Ni. Louie and Upper
•
THURSDAY. APRIL 14.5 P. M.
THE IPISE PASSENGER
steamer J. W. HALLMAN, A
and
intermediate will leave for the above and
intermetßate porta u announced.
For freight or paseage apply on board or to
J. B. LI% INGSTON .t CO.,
apB Agent.
For Cincinnati and Lonisrine.
THE SPLENDID PASSED.
so steamer LLNDEN. T. M. Mar
ton, commander. will leave on this day the 9th
ilea.. at 10 a. m.
-• • .
For freight
B. opm apply on board
apB J. LnuzzasTON & CO.. Agents
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
THIS DAV, 4P. M.
THE FINE IDAINIENGES
/steamer AURORA, J. W. Anawalt
commander. will leave, for the above and inter
mediate ports al above
For freight or pump amply on board or to
J, B. LIVINGSTON & CO..
tip 9 or JOHN FLACK. Agent.
For Chulaanti and Louisville
THURSDAY. 4 P. M.
THE SPLENDID PACKET
RENTON, G. W. Ebert, com
mander, will leave for the above and intermediate
porta as noted above.
For freight or Puma apply on board. ap9
For St. Louts sad St. Paul.
THURSDAY APRIL. 10.
THE SPLENDID STEAMER
ARAM Captain Goblin& will
aim as announced above.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
sp9 JOHN FLACK. Agent.
For Saint Louis and Illinois
River.
TUESDAY. APRIL 8
THE NEW ANDEPLENDID
itce : v =r ov iram:r lOWA, Captain
mood.
ForTraight or parasol laWi on board or to'
ap9
J B LIAUFLACNGSTON & CO.
or J. K, Agent.
For Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo
sad St. Lomb.
THIS DAY, APRIL 9, 4 P. M.
IBM PAIIIIILNGIER
stouter MAXIMO.
commander, leaves as announced above.
For freight or poungeloppix on board or to
J. ILLIVEIGEITON k CO.,
&p 9 or JOHN FLACK. Agent&
liesedisr
etta Tusad esday Pnesvill e aekei Ter
Mari Za
TEM NUM PAUNIOCKSZIS
Items EMMA GRAHAM. Capt.
martiOß_Apers, «pomander. leaves Pittab
eyetp TURSDAY. at 4 p. m.. and TanserMe
wow FRIDAY at 8 a. in.
For freight or mrisco_ mkt on board or to
J. B. LLINIIII«ST014 C,Agete.
mil2l OMinn*.
For Beaver Newlbeaville amid
• IBlsFaeurrasel. -
ma k
7. . err aLl A : l l ig=
' asigpsdeito
.. wrisedeed.
11,44711111 - riVivkill,111011111PW"
Gliallipolle .11111 d PertspieliaL
EVERY WEDNESDAY.' 4 P. M.
THE lITEAKEIIt OCIENter..,
Captain Wm. Keno. leaved for
se mg. arletta ; Parkersburg and Gallipolla,.
"Makine weekly trim, leaving Eitteburgh 'even'
WEDNESDAY at 4 o'clock, and returning leaves
OaLlirar Overy FRIDAY at 9 o'clock.
tab.* C. LIVINGSON & CO., Agent'.
PROPERTY FOR LEASE.
LAL.WII.Ii.:INT CV-13 UEta- /
7• .-
VALUA BCE AND ELIGIBLY
A. situated Lot. adjoining ARegheny Val*/
Railroad and Allegheny river, to lot for one or
wore year*. The property is divided intoislt
and Acre Lot* This property is well adapted ,ft,-
distilling or Oil purposes.
Inquire for terms of WM •Fil/LLIPS,_ Cams
Manufacturer, Try street, or to the subscriber, -
WM. F. JOHNSTON.
lu - Faith street.
IS - Houses in Freeport, and lands In Armstrong
County for sale. at low rates. ap2:2,d
BALTIMORE PIANO FACTOBY.
PITTSBURGH BRANCH,
REXOTED TO
No. 118 WOOD STREET.
FIRST DOOR FROM FIFTH STREET, ADJOIN-
IN THE BANC
NOW i 2 tho time to buy •
FIRST CLASS PIANO,,
at the lowest possible price. Call soon eel.
•
k4i w left. WISE BROTIIEr
ap4 Manufacturer..
(WM ! OILS!!
lIUr 68 Bble Duck Creek, Lubricating 28 to ao
Ebb ty.
42 Ebb do do do 34 to 35 intfilg.
217 do Allegheny refinery 40 to 44 do
100 do Weaver's farm 42
P.ooeirod and for sale by
apB:3t IL L. ALLEN. Agent.' No. 6 Wood St.
COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND
COKE.—DICKSON, STEWART'S& CO..
509 LIBERTY STREET.
Haring superior kicilities for supplying the best
quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Slack and coals, are
prepared to deliver the same, rates. quantity to
suit purchasers, at reasonable Our Coal is.
brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is drysad
free from slack. Particular :Mennen given to sup
plying families. coMI3-Sta
S t IOCIEIX CULDEEM.
GENERAL OFFICE.
PITTSBURCHT, March 25, 1862.
Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne &Chicago Baihtiay enemy.
23 - Certificates . of Stock of thin Com
pany will be issued to the Stockholdete of the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago ttatlroad
Company on and after the 10th of APRIL prox
imo. on their complying with the following pro
vision of the agreement for the reontanisation of
said Company, to wit: •
Holders ot Stock of the PITTSBURGH.,
_pm
WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COM
PANY, upon the amigament of such Stook to seek
persons as niay bedssignated, for that purpose. by
the Purchasing Agents , may be allowed to nsesivis
an equivalent amount of Stock in:. the new Cor
poration, in Shares of One Hundred Dollars took
with Scrip Certificates for lest amounts, not en
titling the holders to dividends."'
The Assignment Books will be opened on the
10th proximo. Bi Order
W. H. BARNES.
Secretary.
WALL PAPER I !
WINDOW CURTAINS, &c.
New Styles for Spring of 1862.
A. Great Variety and Fitit. Assort
ment from 6 1.4 cents
to 63 per PIOCe.
For dale by
THOMAS PALMER,
NO. 91 WOOD STREET,
Between 4th A: sth, 2d dour below Diamond Ailey
uilk2l
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTTI.
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Near the corner Fifth, Pittsburgh.
MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL
quantities loaned on Gold and Die
monde, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches. and
all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket.
Ili` Office Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M.
j a
TO OIL
rpnr. UNDEESIGUNEJD HAKE 'LADE
1 arrangements-to fit up Oil Refinesies. under:
Dr. Twaddle's. Patent TROMP APPARATUS,
Patented February 4th.11362. by which fire is ren
dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum
or other Oils. and we guarantee our work cannot
be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy.
We refer with confidence to the following par
ties. whom Refineries we have fitted up :
Messrs. Long. k Co., Petropa Works:
Wlithtmass k Andemon. Ws' dif
S. M. Kier k Co Excelsior do
Alex. Taylor & do,,_Jefferson do
Lockhart k Frewßrilliant do
The above works were designed and oonitruetsd
nd put in operation by Dr. R. W. C. TWEDDLE
The following works we have also fitted up:
Economy Oil Company, Darlington;
Chadwick & Crompton, Kittanning:
Johnson Graham k Co., Woods' Rim ;
Brewer. Sill & Co., Pittsburgh:
Reese & Graff. do
Johnson & Brother, do
Forsyth Bros. & Co., Manchester.
DAVIS & PHILLIPS,
No& 100 WATER & 104 FIRST STREETS,
Brain Founders, Plumbers
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS
mhllamd
nio. MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW XiRIVET
PITT
TO THE -PUBLIC.
w
i 116111 PECI ALLY
I Mi the ignorant andfaltie
, ly Modaid of all demi-
I natjons; treat secret no and
I delicate; disorders, self- ,
labuse and diseases or
situations common and
incident to youth,' of both
In and
ri a ttntat i • I r ho in g.c rthd t of lifs eesilis
so, the ignorant and false e 4r modest are
, shocked, and think it alt rest sin very hitit
and for contamination and corruption among
their wives. plomising mons and daughters. Their
&mar Arden= should be cautious to k
lisknorance that they do the same as Dr:SU!
triftoP (except publialthig) lest a lueradv%
tic* mig h t be lost to them among stupid
modest and presumptuous fami t es. bogs
raised in ignorance, W APIs rauhrear ub,
who compare society, i nt seam to
dollars and cents. mysteriouly, th at gotten. Is, is to publicity, however. * that mentesoms
parents and guardians are thankful that_ their
sons, daughtem and wards , previously twable.
sickly and of delicate condition and appesis neik
have tom nefored to health and vigor by Dlt.
i
BRANSTRUP besides many before ans alter
'm arriage dem* bin have bees saved iamb
fering. assists. siostiiitatko. ke. iiseresatarr of
-
bea or soetunel emillisdons. ere
l asgistely slued
in a very a l ipt d ne 'ease Uzi new resosoiks.
which are akin7sen.hiligia4eealme=ini.
front the
Mac:G(001=1
ed it and sabstital tile visitable _iamb Alb
eassearetresSed sesitedsseesse—bavial_._itail
over inks IQ *Wilma ix emir
it. in of both the Old World sWg
the United leads bite to sey—to all with a
fair trial. . and bondman will aM m tsa
non the now , —palled cheek. Trills on
mosiebanke Soli quacks but come and be dared •
Caesimption and all of its kindred disease,, of
which so many sir s N eill oar comuam ma
tine
now beFull_ relieved • t dm Mtl tiolt -- •
Pwacelsre esa ig g L ofteg
iwssses s is e a eoproctie Advitsigesat=
lesiva& grads_ io siriest,llol*,. ving Alrie ad
vsttess um War tummaingialla. sad
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hirtiartit Coma* - j a g w h s i s
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