Nkim. w EnNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 23 CITY AD NSIGHBORMOOD INTELLNINI Pennecy I wants Soldiers killed at Ball's Blatr. Our readers are aware that Governor Curtin, who has been most earnest in his endeavors not only to minister to the health and comfort of our troops in the but also to relieve the sick or woun den in hospital, has been taking fitting moasures to secure proper sepulture for the remains of sue r Pennsylvanians as have boon killed in hattie. the follow ing report shows the result of an effort by Dr. Crawford to provide for the inter- went or removal of those who fell at Ball's Bluff: B.•rrt.k •t• BALL'S 131.1' ) VIRGINIA, April 't;:!.. I‘ . Sr IN:aux CLXERtI.II. Sir—hi obedience to your order dated April 11, I proceeded with the party as signed me to this place, arriving here early this morning, and at once commenced making the examination necessary to de termine the expediency of removing the bodies of Pennsylvania volunteers who fell in the battle at this place on the 21st. day of October, 1861, to the soil of _their own State, for burial. The advance stage of decomposition in which I found the bodiesutterly precluded any*ttempt at their removal. I Mund the bodies.of our killed in that engagement de posited-in various places—some in isola ted gritveii all of which were in good con dition;' but most of them had been pro miscuously placed in , shtietts or washes, Mrmed by recent water currents on the declitities of the battle ground. These had been superficially covered with earth, and some of the bodies were exposed.— Some had been mutilated. Being unabic_in many eases to deter mine-the State to which the bodies had be longed, and finding. that the condition of them all admitted of no recognition of their identity, I concluded that my proper course was to leave those which were un disturbed in the places where I found them: to re-inter the detached portions of bodies in the places from which they had beau removed; to cover them properly with earth and stones, and guard, so tar as could be:done, against . their future ex posUre. I deem it proper to state that this course received the unqualified ap-. probation of those members of my party who had kindred among those slain and buried here. Having procured a party of laborers from Leesburg, f proceeded to curry out this determination. A mound of earth of sufficient thickness was thrown over the five distinct places of promiscuous burial. These were flagged with stones, and again covered with earth. A large stone was placed at each extremity of the several lines of. graves, distinctly marking their position. Tre fiches were dug around them, so us to protect them from future %rushing, and so far as possible the water courses were changed, by digging new channels. I Grass seed was sown upon the ut:outds, and much pains was taken to give them u neat appearance. No enclosure could be erected, for want of materials. A reliable man was engaged to attend to keeping all things about the graves in their present condition. The owner of the land on which the graves are situated is now absent in the rebel arms, and no overseer or agent could he found. Satisfactory assurances were given me by the loyal citizens of Leesburg that this Curial place of our soldiers shall in future be properly respected.. They have kindly' co-operated with me in carrying out the objects which I have sought to accomplish. A ecompanli inf.', this. transmit a utap of the vrountl, showing, the tdtttution of all the graves upon the field. Very respectfully, your mitt serv't. .1. CaAwFonn, Assistant Surgeon, I'. V. Attempted Suicide ofa Stranger. On Monday a stranger in the city, about - thirty years of age and evidently umeeltan ic, herein search of emploirent, and:took boarding at Ni. Sterling's, on Second street, near Wood. Early on Tuesday morning quite a noise was heard in the room occupied by the stranger and, some of the boarders entering, they found hint in bed,a terrible gash in his throat, cutting the wind pide almost in two. but not touch ing any arteries. He was weak front the loss of venous blood and a razor wag found in the room. Dr. A C. Murdock was sent for and sewed up the wound, but the man was unable to speak and communica ted by writing on a slate. He wrote his name, "E. Williams" and in answer to "who-cut your :throat?" replied: " I did it myself; I could get no work to suit me.— The unfortunate man was taken charge of by Geo. Fortune, Esti., Secretary to the Board of Guardians, who sent him to the Mercy Hospital. His recovery is a mat ter of great doubt. 0 Suit for Conspiracy. Joseph Weaver, a tavern keeper of the Fourth Ward. Allegheny, who, in common with a number of other persons in the same business,have recently had judgment given against them for selling liquor on Sunday, under the act of February, 1855, by which half of the penalty of $5O goes to the in former, entered suit for conspiracy against fuel Teets and John Gabby. The tes my shows that these parties had gone iunday to the taverns of Weaver and rge Smith, entrapped them into sell iquor and subsequently Gabby offered settle both cases for $25, $12,50 each, $25 to the overseers ofthe_poor. This . th paid, but Weaver, believing he was imposed upon, refused to pay. He ceordingly required to give bail under iminal provision of the act, upon he has not yet had a hearing. May a held the parties to bail in the 400 each to appear at Court. and Treasury Notes. frequently discussed and are the question "Are de f the U. S. Treasury a legal to bill nassPd by Congress mpa:td noted a legal tender .. and became a law on the ...telt. It enacts that the demand notes ($60,000,000) authorized by the acts of July 17,1861, and February 12, 1862, shall, in - addition .to being receivable in payment of duties or imports, be lawful money and a legal tender in like manner, and to the - same extent as the notes an thorizedlo be issued by the act of Febitmly 25, 1862. A. contrary opinion prevails to a considerable extent in many quarters, but this we find, on examination, to be the law. Submerged. The continuous rains of the past two or three days have swollen the Allegheny and Monongahela very much and both are now very high. A few feet more (there being full twenty-four feet in the channel of either river lust evening,) will bring the water up to the height of the last flood. but last evening the swelling of the streams was scarcely perceptible, and it was thought the flood would soon begin to recede. Some of the houses in the lower part of Allegheny are partially submerged, but are have heard of no serious &wage. Sadden Death. Mr. Hugh Thompson,an aged citizen of Allegheny, died suddenly on Sunday ife fling, of billions cholie. He had been en gaged on Sata — rilay, in putting uran en gine for Mr..lames Charles, in the Thiiti Ward, and being taken suddenly ill, was conveyed to the residence of Mr. Cluszl where he expired at' five O'clock the lowing eveninz,. j .Hin-body was _then- top veyed to the residence tif-Ihrkuitid,* Silandn.sky Street. Mr. *Thoinpacin - liras about sixty-four years of age, and was a worthy and-industrious citizen. - - / • • lett iv it a kfikiPt r tiffe , this Mein's' o no fying h patient 4 andtahe ptddia - ofrPittehurgh th t he will - daiiitelrfflOWlus office here o the. 'Orbaittetiintalkflitif- Hu A to .winaiViootpAikboT who hfide adoptedlbeiiihgaticin iiiiiitanant;that theiy are not merely striving for relief from suf fering, but the inestimable 'Watauga, of assured health—nay, more, for life itself! These diseases are among the most fatal of maladies. and, however slight' they may be now, will it' not arrested assuredly leaid on to hopeless disorganization of the lunge. He is happy to say, however, that heatrid by inhalation; consumption, - bronchitis and asthina are stripped- of half their tet rors, and be would point out for the en couragement of his patients the cheering results which have followed the introduc tion of this method of treatment in the East. In the city of New York, where it has been thoroughly tried, there has beein since its introduction a decrease of no leis than one.thousand a year in the nutnbir dying from , consumption. Let Ahem kedp this fact ever beCire their minds, and steadily and hopefully persevere to the WI and entire restoration of health. Dr. Hunter will 'keep his office open for the reception of patients afflicted with ca tarrh, bronchitis, asthma and consump tion, -up to the hour of five o'clock p. m., on the evening of Tuesday, April 29th. Sale of lUnelaimed .Baggage. - The mutual sale of unclaimed freight and baggage accumulated by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Raiiroad Company: takes place to-day at the . warehoase.of Wallace, Wayne street. J.7o....atiVis auctioneer and will, we dotibt everything to the best. advantage. There is an infinite deal of amusement connected with these sales and many attend out of sheer curiosity. Herrmann. This celebrated Wizard gave another of his wonderful entertaiuments last evening) at Concert Hall, where a - large'audiiince had assembled. lie astonished and mystified all with his slight :of 'hand and his Second Sight is most wonderfid. His reputation as the Prince of Magicians is well sustained - here and• we have no doubt he will crowd the Hall every ni4yht. The Relief Fiind. The Digpatelf states that the County Commissioners have ceased supplying funds to district committees for relief of families of volunteers ! the last payments being up to the. 19th inst. Thee total amount expended for the purpose, up to that date ,in the neighborhood of :;.70,• 000. We understood the Commissioners are considering the propriety of making j auather assessment immediately. The CubaN. This charming danseuse was greeted by another large and fashionable audience last evening, almost erery,scat in the par queue end diess circle being tilled. Sh e sustained three characters in the ••Wir.ard Skiff" and gave a splendid specimen of her skill in a Greek dance. The audience manifested their entire approval, thohgh there was scarcely enough' dancing to sat isfy all. To-night more, is announced, with a drama, farce and ballet divertise ment by Dona Isabel, Sigaor Xitnenes and the ballet. A full house is certain. From Our Pktioburg Expedi- A dispatch front F. It. Itrunot, EN., at nt Louisville. Ky., states that the steamers Marengo and .1. W. Hallman arrived there yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. They brought 400 sick and wounded, -hut-most of them will he lertut points on the river: The boats will arrive here Maim the el of the week and the wounded will he well taken care or Grand Tea Party. Thc.ria a ' Benevulrut Society will com mence a Grand Tea Party at Lafayette Hall on Thursday evening at, 7 o' clock;--- We understand that they have provided a variety of viands and refreshments of every deseriptiomaad alike most elegant quality, and strange to say, this magnificent feast is of&•red to the benevolent public fir the meagre price of 2 cents. Everybody should attend. Atlantic Railroad. Ike 'Meadville Gepe'Ldie•eie : 'There are now four gangs of hands at work on the railroad between here and Cambridge.— The contractor is now advertising for live thousand working men, for which he offers one dollar per day. That is the highest wages we ever heard of being given on railroad construction of this section of country." Remaining the . Wounded. An order has been issued at Yorktown, relative to the transmission, of the wound ed of the corps who can bear transporta tion, and the sick, who require it, to Ship Point, on their way to their reipective homes. Surgeon Heichhold, of the 105th Pennsylvania, is intrusted with its execu tion. Harper's Monthly. This excellent- magazine is out for May and for sato by W: A. Gildenfenny, Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. ,The number is very interesting and contains some tine illustrated articles: Thia- popular peri odical is still increasing in circulation. Bitli.rds. . _ Phil. Tiernan, one : of the most accom plished billiard players in the country, visited our city on Monday and played a discount game with Mr. Win. Pinkerton, whom ho beat 9uite easily, making a run of y 2 and winning -the game of-2.oo.ninte. Mr. Tiemaa, is:mittArndfo'r 4;09 Foley, who recently heat:Kavanagh in New' York. Furniture and Piano at Auc tion.. Thursday morning, April 24th, at ten o'clock, will be sold at No. 78 Second street, superior household and kitchen furniture, one piano, in good order, fine oil paintings, steel engravings, chandeliers, carpets, oil cloths, rugs, &e. See . adver tisement. The New Insurance Company. Quite a large amount of the stoelvof the Peoples' Insurance Co., was taken -yes terday morning at the Meriliants' Ex change, where the subscription books were opened. 011 Items. The Venango Spectator says - an agent of the Japanese Government has • contracted with a Buffslo,oll company fur . 490000 gallons of petioreuM, and that. the Van Slyck well on the Buchanan farm was sold last week fur $20,000. • JOSEPH WEYER ANTHONY LEVEE. - JOSEPH - MEYER & SON, NANUIPACITRICU O► ' FANCY. AND PLAIN _ FURNITURE iIt , CRAILIRN WAREHOUSE. I% SMITHFIELDqragu e (Between Sixth street and no, IPTITHWUMN VAT!" ----- EXTRACTS:Ih: -WIT MONT PAIN by the Use of en apiaritus seltireby ito:Anigt. or galvanic . battery- are need.'. --Cold weather is the titile A rehim the .aguanitas. ese Are used to its best advantage. blediesil gentle:rani and theirfamiliw have their teeth est:uteri* 91...P=16, and a r e ready - . te testify as to' the paisilessinai of the 'epiwithen :lbeep , riid by pigsties intensihel. in as- Crary barmy -no keowledge of my WARTIPICIAL TERM laiserted in every style. E. ()UDEN. Dentist. nole-lydds I*4 Smithfield street. lleilitelt— su tinr9fieki& FLATll_Olothing Merebents. of .76 ERTY STREET. WAS dissolved on the MI January. Ifien. All persons indebted to said firm will call al C. DITNKER. at 274 Liberty street, to whoa debts and accounts have been assigned. DUNKER & FLATII PEMSONIIII INDEBTED TO TUE abornalirpa erD,UNKRIIMINIAT I l ; will eadlon the niteraiiinelf oibellire'lwt days otherwise their *rebuilt, will lie lefrwitli the )iroper i'iflieers for collection. r. DUNKER.. nICt-fit No. 27n. Liberty at reet. - —. • ---- iIIEIOLD WATCH A ND SILT };II[ minkirvirEn riorroL AT AUCTION On TIIITSDAY April 24th, at clock, will ho alihl at the Masonic Ilan Alleiloll Itouge, 55 Fifth mil rect. one Ladies t:o1.1 Watch mad Chain, in perfe,t ranning order: alAa„ ono rt.el hared Silver Alaanted ztha , ,st new. Sale ImAtivo. T. A. 31eChtiLLAND. Auctioneer GRATE VINES —WE HAVE A SUP ERIOR slovk of Con,ord. Delawaro, Hart ford Prolific!, DiaTM, Rebberea, Logan Sce. 1103-14111 m IC E!• IClilt 11C It...MNE CON. NEAUT LAKE IC E-200 Tune Clear lee, from 10 to 12 inobea thick, arrived from Conneaut Lake. Received and furaaleon reason able terms by Cul! t 1.161 tiler tt ill sr. R. L. ALLEN, Agent. me:3 ' - No.ti Weed street Nv /lITE EMU. -- LAKE II ERRINti, LAKE SIIAD, 60 half hials just received Anti for sale M ILLNIt & lIICK ETt QALER ATVS -10 boxes in pound and 1 pound pn peri for sale by att NI IMAM & KICK Eno N - • - HOCOILAtE—OA IL At CCM !MANI) 1 ) boxe.4 in store and for sale by RIC; MILLER Sr RICK I:TSON. .6.l4.4wrcur A LE . .. --STRONG," ► Lid —Pale India; .juat received and for wale by ap:S MILLER Sr RICKETSON. gimp roaisui. OF EVERY QWALITY V for sale by BOW,E & TETLEY. p 2.1 Liti 'Wood aruet. TRUSS HOOPS. FOR MALE LOW ny BOWN & TETLEY:: 13d Wood stmt. 2,000 CANE VOLES FOR SALE by BON & TETLBY. ligurzation MOIMEMIOLD FITIRKI. TuTos. PIANO. ike, at Minden:4la Thu ens dray tussgullog i , April 114. at 10 &cloak. will be sold at No. 7$ Jocund street, a large amount of superior household and Kitchen Furniture. own prising one Mahogany Piano, in good order: Ma hogany Secretary lad • Beek Cate. Mahogany Bu reaus, Hair Seats Sofas, Mahogany Sofa Seat Chairs, Calle Seat Chairs, Sofa and Cane Seat Rockers, Ottomans. Side Tables. Card Tables, Di ning Tables, Stands. Mahogany list Reek, Man tle Ornaments—Clocks. Window Shades, Goa Fix tures, Partin% Dining and Chamber Carpets, Stair Carpets. Oil Cloths, Rum fine Oil Paintings. Steel Engravings, Looking Glasses, Fenders, :Retiree gor Parlor and Cook Stoves (nearly new) Road steads, Lounges. Enclosed Kash Stands, one Sew ing Machine, China Sett, Cooking rtensils. Crock ery, Cutlery .t:c. Also, one magnificent sett of rer ''he house is for sale or to let. 'V. A. JIeeI,ELLASb. Auctioneer. 'forms, tandt, par funds. sp - . WA 11i TEDTO REVS', A SHALL HOUSE with Fourßoouts, must be in good ten:dile order, either in Allegheny or Pittsburgh at a reasanahle rent. Will thd a go.ui gentleman anti wife and one child. Addre:Li !lox 317. Allegheny o, OP= t EETING.- -.• MEET H MEETING OF TE Iva CoNSTITUTION'A UNION 11.310CRA - CV will he held at *alter's lintel, Federal street, Allegheny, on Saturday evening, April 241 th. at 7 1-2 o'clock. A general attendance is request ed. ap22:413t HORNE'S NEW WHOLESALE MILLINERY ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD STORIES, Nos. 77 and 79 MARKET STREET. SECOND ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS THIS SEASON. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AN ueunehor to our eustouiero that we have open at our new WHOLESALE MILLINERY KOONS, end here just received the lanteetund cheapest stoek 6f gooda wehave over offered to the trade. Bonnets, of Ml Myles and kind., Hata for Infanta and Milne*, Shaker Hood., !French Flow err. Rennet MM.. Black and White Silk Uteri. Emanate Crape and Bonsbaalasea. Plaid Silks and Elennees. BONNET RIBBONS, from the New York Auctions. at prices as low us they are sold in any Eastern Jobbing House. Country Merchants and Milliners are invited to call and examine our stock hethre making their purchases. JOSEPH HORNE, 77 SIAREET STREET rsr 11E4%1 VED A largo amortmout of (louts and Boy 4 FRENCH CALF BOOTS, CALF AND PATENT LEATHER CONGRESS GAITERS, W. H. & CO.'S, 31 FIFTH STREET. G U EAT INDITCENENTN NOW OFFERING TO BUYERS, either Whol Ii or Retail. at the Cheap Caeh BOOT AND SHOJI STORB OP JON, H. BORLAND, 14,19 98 Market at.; 2d door fr Fifth. NEW DRESS 0001)5 NEW DREM 1614ME1INI rw nstaw 4 0 1 N EW CALICOOI. N EW CALICOES N LW CALICOEN. W. &. D. HUG UEL LAST SUMMER SILK,* SELLING AI 75 CENTY. WORTH zWIBOM .$1,96 rro si,ae PER YARD W. dc D. HILIGILTB. atrs.- :•• eoruerFiftb aid Market streets . *IP - 20 Casks Muir & Sens Scotch Ale; 3 Pipes Jamaica Rum: 3 Bids. Pure Blackberry Brandy; Mt /oxen Claret Wide. In store and fur sale WM. BENNETT. Nu. IVO Wood street. /DUN GOODSZBOOTIN, SHOES AND CUTLER rat Aggtion. on Howdy, Tomoday-amidigrealosalar. 111 and 7 1.2 (o'clock. at Masonic , Hall Auction House, will be void to close consignments. a large quantity of goods, eoutprisingin pert Prints, Helainec,_Bleek silks. De DueaL Inch Linens. Towels, TablaCietleu p Fousuedders. ere le Boots. Mow and Liters, for Men, Worn.* ana Children, also, u lure. quantity of choice Table and Pocket Cut laaakee Notions, Ike., which mast be sold without ' to ifn;"tc, , , 4l flariatriti'-'- - Auctioneer. A 'PLED OAK PAPER. ameraitas P tl IF V. noish, can birwaibed. fur aalsby 'W. P. MARSHALL. 87 Wood meet. _ _ , chonikauilthit:pitidittiinenntiriinifiatiejniettidiv invited in eall and examine hens. ; id Ake: mo vie wareroimm of ../011N. It. MELLOR; ap z: . ' • lifit'lltneid•itreet.: *20401 1•1.1.YOS. . Very handsome Itosewood 7 octave Piano, will urerstrung Ham stripy& dull iron frame. grind ue tiun. carved leas, pedal and tuusi& ilmolt.•autit/o just revolved and. fur sale by ap2:: JOHN 11. MELL OR, SI Wood street. I d IOR MALE. ATA BAHGAIIIN-;-A3ll OR. GAN MELODEON. with four Litoim anti two hanks of keys of fi oetaeen. Rag been in use in a private family lens than two years, and in in ex cellent order in every respect. The style of furni ture is eery handsome, anti equal to the best wade Piano Forte. Manufactiirerstinier , ,t.nu iu Boston; for salenow titrisl:ll cash, bv mitt JOHN 11. MELLON,. MI Wood At mat. I%IIAtiON 41 . HAMLIN*S .MELADIRONS iV at $150,5100. $75,560 antl3ls. received alai *Bala by JOHN H. MELLOIt, ap23 SI Woad strgat. J. KNOT, ;in. Nigh ttreet UltickERING .PIANON-12 7 Octave Chickening Pianos. received and for sale by JOHN H.. MELLOR. neat BI Wood street. A ELTON II OT II ER IV arE W AIL YORK PIANOS--Auother supply of the largo Seven octavo' Rosewood Pianos. from Ilarelton Brothers. New York. just received nod' for sate - JOHN lI.MELLOR, Wood street. QECOND.HABIDED PIANOS, AT :t.;•!23 :ilk $75. iploosl2i and $1.51) for salu by atilt JOHN 11. MELIA/R.Bl {Vitoil street THE CHANNINGS. AN ENTIRE NEW NOVEL, BY ArIII4OR OF BEMS., HE CHANNINGS! By Author of " Earl's Heirs." ► 111 E CHANNILICLM, A DOAIEATIC NOVEL OF REAL LITE. By Oho outhi.r 13 lVood street is in press from the advanced sheets. and now ready, in a huge Mare vtil awe nitaill pager, large type. doable eeltutiu, and printed on the finest and best of white paper. Price. 50 cents in Pttpo.t. Cover, f.r. 7 centi in Cloth. Fur sale by HENRY NOS. 71 AND 711 FIFER STREET. next dour to poet Offiee. ap22 THE LATENT AMES' MISSES' BA. I,MuI:A LS FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTING CONGRESS LACE Hutton Gaiters, at W. E. scHmEirrz a CO.' LuVI.B RCINEILEC........CUAIVVITR/N. R. 9 I MM. E HEINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE, o. 42 FIFTH STREET. Pi.. W11.11.E3.111.1: AND . BATAII, 1.E41.1i11S IN WITCHES, JEWURI, DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of every description FANCY GOODS, Bronze Statuary, el E. waTc A ERS"I4 101,S, Matorlalri and. Zatiooll Ine ry. IV hulwale /Watley ti!rtbeeclehrated AMERICAN WATCHES, Manufactured at Waltham, Mara apl6 PATENT WRITING CASE rim= CASE IMMO ABIRANGED AS TO AL give the writer,* table eight by Line iuohes to write upon. will hold Pen and Pencil. India Rubber, one yet will Mid up so as to measure only !44 Fur sale Li et 2 2 i d 0 p aii a 7 :: 0 -, • z 0 ',l d -4 1 0 . 4 -F, ei ..s p 4 i. - 3 4 .4 t l i al . 1 a 41 d ft. • A it a a ..4 , •• ; , 4,. ft , , c 0 ~ C' 111 Zi .1 • '. .. "t A, W" I 03 ~ 1 : 4 a VA ,-- ‘: A al _. ir ce_ E. 4 :x" ~ , ,e . T r we .. :,,,. .. 4 . 1 w t:1 El :.ii .. . I . g cs Wrk ga 0 4 a , .4c ;1 , I is a, v w , i e ;• :14 0 . : .." :::"., .... D; 0 p m 4 a gl . 51 ~', g •• .--, Co h... la i g 1 : r , ts,, di.. FG / k o K ii • r ' A * •rx-2 iii C 4 i 411 ~.. .., R. R. BULGER , EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITIrRE. lie. 45 tinellthaeld Street, A FULL, misoarmalwf .or !Pittsburgh Nanufaiiinred Furnituire, • consiour. on hand. whick trill sell at the lortAiniare hr CAAL myitktr:_h_ J. H. CASIDA344 - • " IF • S EU, OFFIC_R, ROOM NO. 12 BILRILBII BUILDING. FOURTH STREET . Pittsburgh. Pa. Bond ad . • • 2,- . Stit.Oß. SVLPMATL OF -MORPHIA last received eatibreele 111101102 A. KELLY. Federal street, Allegheny. THE CHANNINGS! THE CHANNIN(;S! "EARLS HEIRS 31 FIFTH STREET. and Inkstand mind Cheekowts, Meeker Board. inches by 2 inches W. N. HAVEN, WOOD & THIRD STS =4XCI IHMTSnaTlfgilli this ittorninediiafeil ifself to a litrther Vretit'llo'4 catapaiga i l , Missouri'. The debate arose on iltir. , iiiven's resolution to bring -. suit agivin;i Prettiont for disll4•Senienta of the public . money. and the disetission took a whin ran g e in which the friends arid opponents of the Pathfinder ventilated their vieivA a: length. Frelitont Detirnded. Mr. COLFAX- replied that the gent:c m:in had had frequent opportunitic in the meanwhile to make Iris speech. Why did he wait until Fremont was in front of the enemy, and then hurl arrows flout this legislative council at his hack? tkminnut justice would demand that hr. should let slime until the end. of the war, when the gentleman's malignity could be stated to as full extent. The gentleman had in fanned him t Mr. Colfax,l bef tee the evi• deuce was officially published. that he was Opposed to and hittl lost confidence in Fro nowt, predicating his opinions only newspaper. statements. Mr. DI V EN - said ho had no ree,,lleettoh such au occupation. Mr. COLFAX said It took 'place at the Si. Nicholas lintel. bel,•r e the meeting 011 Congress. Why ails not this movement uncle against Fremont a hen he was not in act ire command? Why now seek to de prive him of his influence with ilia taCers and men, and bring him into n criminal Court? Mr. DI VEN said he did not itropos to bring him into a criminal court. but to a suit ut law. Mr. COLFAX replied that it was - virtu- ally making him a criminal. fie: believed the expenditures connected with the forth tic:aliens at St. Louis were extravagant,but mentioned the circumstances which ex tenuated the expenditure. that Frenp.itt was just leaving St. Louie to attack Price; and that perhaps anon,' find 61-II .sat ad in the smaller number of Men re.iiiirmi to defend St. Louis to make np the eveei.q. Repartee. Mr. MALLORY, ( Ky. I suggested that the frii.nds of Fremont should investigation in order to relieve him the pending charges. Mr. COLE X 6ontinue.i, : - tying the restoration of Fremont to command by the Preshient was in tha tottur4 cation of hia ehiiraeter. .Mr. .111 VEN diselitimed hohling uutlicet°ward Frelalolll. Who IS m a SI raliger to him. Mr. Ill.; Wmayeti to illus trate guiltloint m f rom New York. . 11r. DIVEN of,tild not sof. ihrt algdi .116.01. Mr. LOVEJOY — Th.Ik rend Virgil. Mr. DIVEN -11 ti n, Intoti.r um to comment, the Atith• !lOW. Mr. IA ivE.toY said .that while Fre mont Wag in the presbuto the OfiefillY if looked like 111111112 P prillelNVihtl3 in arraign him. Compurbilutm: Mr. COLFAX repeated that he did not approve of the fortincation contraets, but other Generals had made far worse mis takes. Ile instanced the lack of transpor tation at Hall's Muff. Me was willing to condemn Fremont for his faults, for he knew that no HUM was perfect. 'After further remarks in vindication of F r , WOW, lift Sttill ye this RUM a chanee to be hard before he is stricken down by the er paste testimony of eonatnitterm,who publish the evidence in his It11:401170 as con clusive. without giving him an opportuni ty to cross-examine the witnesses. Hut it is well known'thut the Committee on the t!tooltiet of the Yar believe him exoners t•il.— Why Fremont was Reimanled. Mr. BLIA It of Mo., during the debate, raid the President may, in consideration of the political . influence brought to hear upon him. have reinstated Fremont in command, in order to prevent a division of Northern sentiment, placing him in the Mountain Department, where he could do no harm and uo good. The people.ofMis• souri were made to suffer by - Fremont bringing California friends into that State, and were obliged to wait for six or eight months for their money, while the speculators obtained advan c e pay ttttt nts. Mr. COLFAX inquired how .1. C. Woods (71111111 to he placed on Fremont's staff. Californians. Mr. 111. A in replied that Woods came with a pass from lleauregard, and wits em ployed by his t_Mr. Blair's e brother as a spy. to ge,t the mails through Baltimore. us a man of capacity. skill and courage.-- Woods came here with it gang of Californ ians, whom 'he considered the basest on earth, and it seems there was a natural af finity between them and Fremont. COIsFAX said he understood from Geu. Freiuont that WOod was placed in command through the influence of the Blair family. Mr. BLAIR .acknowledged that, be had deeply repented it. and if pordoned, Fre mont would never get into another s u m- mend with his help. As the gentl/pian from Indiana had picked up .this east off, he would soon get sick of him. The Negro 14111446.1011. Mr. COX, of Ohio. submitted thin lowing resolutions : Resolved, That the Secretary of War be requested to inform this !louse upon the following facts : First, What ha delayed the reply to the rettelution of this House eadling-for. .infor ,mation as ' , to the age, stkinoodition, &c., of the.Africens employed in 60111. Wool's Department 7.: I . Second, What number of Slaves bare been brought into this District by army officers or other agents. Of the Government, from the State of Virginia since the artily abandoned the possession of MIIIIRSMIIS and their lines on the Potomac ? Third. What, number of fugitives front Maryland and. Virginia are now in the city of Washington, with their se!: and proba ble ages ? Fourth. What number is now or hare been sent to Frederick, Md. Fifth. 110'w Many are now fed and sup ported by the money of. the. United upproprinW by Congress to prosecute the war? Sixth. By what authority negrees, old and young, Male's 'and fetintles,'Were scut from Virginia, - hy . ..rnilroltd,` to Philadel phia, and at whose expense, and the amount of expense,. and' the purpiem for which they were sent.? ' .. • Seventh. If ' he has not the mentig answer thesejinquiries, that lie take the. neeosSary steps to obtain the information. I)ti" motion of Mr. VEI OV. t111..r the motion was tabled—yeas MI: nays. —the Itepuldienns. generally. voting in The affirmative. The Weather. The spring weather of last week is en• ti rely waisheil Out of memory by a torrent of ruin. which has poured all day long with a determination worthy of the rainy sca .ou of the tropic. The t itil are again almost impassable with mud. 1111A011741 AT IA lIWITS7I. .. ilroaseas Ghdters 7A Uwe its Nise i * IPTMAlNisuallilly, Lam a's's Milk Geste' runigreoll• only $1 eo. so w , , Nl/. 62 F FTH.S.TILEET. Si B. BB - Tx_ •• • •- L./ • LAI MTH ertied:T. upipeei idjst REAL EsTATtagb ORNAiAL4elgtit: wit h o l sip • . t NOTES, BONDS. MORTQAMta sad other Secu rities sp4 Arid , _ . . 131 iterili I. t tit . w.Axst.., A N CA.4;,,/ I:A,ll,ltitAlt.thillPAN will. on 11" I.l' NP.:,4I)AT A ,Ceb.ck A. M... di-- tome of, by publie :tt the ICurello,l,.e oi WALLACK on Wayne Arne*. between Peoo and Liberty Ptreot,,. rithdoiralt, the IblloH h; ,t,t,• vies of utieligiute,l Freight gm,' floggaLt". tl. DAVlS..thetioover,. • No. 1, NV. K raltnestoek, I barrel; 2 Tay 1.. r A Neweomb, hd dry hide.: 4. 111, harcel billet:hog: 5, W. 11. Walker, 4 boxes ll4 S. 11. Clark, bo x a se it loose Whet 1.1, 1. barrel; 11, .1. 11.)41 leLaur el .l l6. I. Minor. 2 44. kegs.: 17..1. 11.1:11ork, horn.' ink; Is. Flouting !teed, le.s : 19. A. Palmer. 1:. 1, Falote•a el: a t e., 14:411 el white lead: 22. 11. 111dlacr. 2 barrels rp meol: Irate: 21, E. Thompson, b o x drugs 2 -4, W. box 11111:4,1: :".11,- Inn sen Son , , barrel v. ail: t frail; Brom:it A Co.. bundle steel: 1:1, Banson l s . - 1 1 rook: 31. XV. Britton, bundle rel.,: 32, A. Iheleart. b o x ; D. Moore. roll. .p. points: :hi, .1: 7 1.1. Johns on , keg tolntee.,e 37. It. E. Finlon, 2 coil tope; 'lle, lot baskets: 311. J. Sheets, stove en , ting; .44. Mott bundle double trees ,it reaping knite: 40. Mary A. Burns, box; 41 to. 48. D. Pommy, slump 111110/1111e; 493144:7A A. Cook. porn Illlli 1,,, g and lever; 51. 31r. Sumner, 7 horse rake- ' !.:1, 11, newly, lath inaehitte; .744, C. A. l'lnsyer. 4 bole!. 5.1, J. Fink, barrel wheat; :17 and 1?. , Plaitt, straw cutter anol wheel; :Al, IL 31errea. L. horse raker; 61, no hunk,'' bundles steel; 61, if. I:mher, boy; trl .1. W. Baugh. 2 halt barrels; 1.57 .1. 11. 111411111414%.; 119. 31. Bash box seed: il, I'. Lereverer, ti planter , : 71 : It, A. crano, box: 71, 31. Itoblinger, halt barrel liquor; lot gunny bag , 75, A100..:4. !I m ho f. b e ll: 4. :l4 F. dl 0 4 4 ) 4...3 ba1e1..h4ret . .514.1 E.. ktr. , 1...e1::• 31 g 0 n ,,, L. So,. loos amt walv; 81, 11 111:4..1 Ce„ bake 52..1. hol.insato. Panne , : 31. Briggs, to. slave: 51, IL & Soo. ti plow. point- :4:4, hells: s.O. 2 ;.are iron; .47, bundle nail: SY. .t 4141):,...!:. 1.,i box,": SP, A. Cloler. 14.1 v: :41, 6, Roloenback, bundle sacks; 91. T. stilolos. ati t oott beams: 92. IL 114.44dyear, plow vesting: h.:. IL 1.. Davis. box: 91. Winters. loos: tl. rrvitte ,t tongue; 97, A. A. 'Walker, hi boxes .114tgs: 91„1. It. Stoner, parts shingle utntl.iur: !11. let grave Alone.; 101, 1,64 X dieWillell awl 104 Ann S. Gable. 2 1.01e4 1,044kie 11E% j ev: 1111, In .oil berreli; Inn. .1. Parrott, lot grave stones; 107, Illulzartl & rultivator pole and 2 teeth: Ina, B, 11. Stamm', lot spit brooms; 1119, Fink,"vote Phillitelt4; lie, 11. W. StrattAtt, lot household tr.... 414111, L. Roberts. I.ft r steel; 112 ead.ina; 113, lily toyer A Reather.Kviiporttlat. l'uta 14. A. U Wigden, Caning: Ilf..lllSiity4r, Butt- Day, tot Sugar 1' 4 .04. 5....41: 114, 11. F. %V 441.41. ! 1 .. .1.77ti.rt: 117. IL II:lake:1.01V. 1..1 Stone 114.1- 11.4, . 11. Foster, hack 1 lorriotees 121,• 11. sllwa..• Drill Tongue; 122. IL 1.1-41ter. Box; 12.1. tllass Ware: 121. 1 1 .1 Maine/I, thole 114-.1tlio.:; 1.5.:4. 7 Rars Steel: .1 Clueshon, Lox Itrug,..: 11:1, Wright A. Cot:nese, pair Double T reel 113 1 , IL fielder, Iron Shaft: hho. tittle 1..'., elle 1:11,. Pee. Spring; 122. loot Plow Poitols: 111. lot L. Iloilo,: 135. r tootlng,:. LW and 117 Ted Kettle noel Pillon: Vs, iron 14.11: 140. Pee reaper: 141. JI. 31. Mett.all: jointer; 142 ./. It. Richey, box (1. nat.:: .1. C. &IV 11. Doehring. b o x wooden ware: 141..1. Dyer, boxes drags:: 115, 11, S. 11 . 4.4tyer. Pee. 1 wheat /44/, uutuWit fuel ILO:: 147. 41. W. Log giails„trare; 14a, W. 119, twe et 4.0 40111145111t6,411. • Reek, hex; 1:41, Kelly A Wigeon, bahmeewheel: Iless, lever roller; i 152. 11, ErailieWbus•dri/gat t 6 14 Wt S. Hae ca'. I ' ll ' l. ions; J.:,•11,414e.W. 10..lbaidllere: fellow, • let', J. Fliekinger, lot grave stones; 157. , wooden -ate; 11 - .4.11. W. box 0. ware: 155 and 114 1 , 1 two Illitek trunk , : 161, W Wet-, box plow points; 1412, P. W. C. • 11.• it.. 41 foies and 6 bundles 163, ire, loov: 161, A tiregg. lons drite.42 165. J. Kennedy, taw& atove: Vateardall: stove top; 167. Norton, sacks rae;s: 16;!:..1, llttelo., I inger, lot grave stones: 165, 11. 11. Fleet, lat gray - stones; Itoloinsou. grave stones: 170. S, 41. Avrell. grave 171. en,v...0 0h ,... : I 1:2 A. Sililling. tode hops: 17 1 . int.: toes lA. 1/.41. Wi , 04.1,40v: 174 - .. P. F. 3 C. it. It.. I.lnlll, iron: 176..). Mayberry. 2 elieste - and Nos; 11. 11,1 4‘...d5: 177 loe.. loos: I 170. Men-bent S, ,t 4 . 0„ .44.4.14.440ve; .1.1 Crouse. 9 bate, window glass: P. 4 barrels lime; 1112, loark mill and; lever: Is.:, 4.61 4 ; IS4, saw 1576 thr.•e I.el 4l iale I%'. ry rota: utaehinery; Ina.. , Sharp Santreeni, box;-147:K Motel; 11..1114- 31ank .1. AA. lieekerthor,• It. W. & 31..1. Wolf. bit C. lot grave stones:: 181. two 011 . siteks; late, Itosselt Trunk; .191, Katherine 111ctlowell, lot household griods: 192-F',.ll'. •Farthey.'2 tubs and baal 11 1 4. J. Drupe, ex yoke; 10.. pig lead; Its;. W. Carl, box; P. l 7.W.Perry.-box tea: lan Thos. Benskin, had ehest: . lied - well, k., A . :butter: 201. D. Sahinyer, .keg Dauer: • 'lll, S. Bandiek. jointer; Wr..! • Airs. Wood, boy; 2/0. It Melvin; halt l.ol. 31. 1.1. Aar:than. 2 boxeieloeks. 1 box weight , : 917 & 208. Ash & Agnew. 10 hartsols oil; Lltl, S. H. Mott ituter.la rge twit iron Hooter wheel:2ll, 212,213, tub: !acorn threshing sioneloine, In plow I la; 214, T.& A. slab steel: :nr,. Jot; A.- butter; 246. .1. Harp. hall' barrel an d . keg uliple butter: 216, Pins. F.ll'. & I'. It. IL. 2 gook :doves. 2 4 - ovens, 2 pots: 217, Straw earriet.:2l3.sark eoltee: 219 la+ tAtar. smuts; 11. %V. Swith,wheat drill and tongue; 'M. %V. ll.l'opps, wheat drill and tongue: 223, J. Artioek, box druogs: '22,1 •••• 1 Goodwin. It. chair 2LIL C. V. Nelson. box dnigs; 227. .I. box: 2211, J:l'. Ileagy. box: 2:21. W. A5i.i0r4 , 4441.1.44X 2411„ Ward, & 11. a owed!,.' W. ,ash; 21, W. Chapman bundle and five pieces stoveplates; ttt:. J. Anders ~,,, hart ester complete: bundle fellows: 2.350). Latitorettx, Out :tone: 216..1. Long, Hruin rarrier: 2.17; IL 11. Cosgrove. move:;2:4ti. aig & Bro.. Ina drugs; 211'. it. Oli ver , crate. Y. ware; 2414 S. Beaty. box drugs:2ll. P. & C. Smith, box drugs; 243. 11. J. Boyd. box ilnags: 244. T. 31,... Cullum, bundle iron. string nuts: 246, .1; Verhe....s. double tree; 247 Milli 2411, A. & .1. Bowman. 2 1.1111:4 plow leriots: 2.111. S. tarker, east wheel ; 2F.2. W. 11. Sholl. 2 pieces Seed arill,• 213. Snyder .x • largeeog wheel pattern: 254. Wil ton. patent churn: 27;' J. Britton, pee. machin ery; 2544 Kennedy. upright saw: 257. R. Watson, brl. cement; 24.7, McKee & Brother. brb lamps; :".p, leis. salt; 261, O. Waree'.3l2, Asa Evans. Evans. I%'. S. barely &CO., box: ;M, bag wook • Duff, box lire brick; :Ain. Dial; It. 11 are: Wig. 44. W. 269 table: 270, S. Miller ,t C. & Co., al. 11. W, 273, James Stewart, trunk: 75, pert bed stead: ..11%.. r - re 2:7 J. 11,-2 pots : '27B. furanee doors; 279,4 Iron pot,• . IStl. t. Winne, p. stove: 20. Bitc.hpock .k McCrea:T. threstonit Cramer, barrel hickory nuts; Lti3, N. 31.. 2 kegs nail* atl. Ingham At Brim*. 51nurs rag:: E. P. 1.., bag; 2titi, fond bundles L. rods : 28 7 . two bills hoop iron: LISS, two pea. iron bands: "an. 3 plow wing", pan plow easting; maehitie casting, two pieces iron; 21/1, metal pipe; V 2,11. L. Noble and Fixed k CO, bag 14 bags; • :91, Dr. Wright, box pills: 214 Fisk,,, CO., box: 21ln, N. 11. L. boll. shovels; 2)7, .A. C. D., tumbling shalt; Sb, H. Iluatunan. keg A. Butter; LI% 3t,,A 2 vook Moves: 3110. It - box, W: 301. S. o boxes. W. 0: ;4K. B. ,t boxs. min,::kts, w. Masten; box: 31/4. I'll - " box ti. 11'::I1', C. U, & 11. box W; Bk CO., 15 bundles and 6 sheets sheet iron; '3O;. bag rag* 2746, small roll oil cloth; •3119, dry hide 310; Kennedy. box aeidt' nil, .1. A, Snyder, hex:3ll2. lot cow tailm.3l3, 1. 1 11; 314. I'. r %V. C. It. H., Idol Q. ware; 315, P. P. %V. e. IL 11 1.61: BAGGAGE No: 1, A. Wilton, oil cloth sack: -. 4 figured car net bac S.-Soared carpet bar 4: ail cloth' ackf oil clout souk; G. oil clothasek: 7. oil c do; Funk oil c melt; y, figured e bag; ]U . oil c rack; 11 oil 0 sack; 12. oil dig 13„ do; 14. carpet ordeliel:. 13., oil e Jack; Ail, striped c bas.l7; oil o sack; 18 stoked c bag; 19 Ryder oil cloth dark; 29, oil e sk: 21 oil meek; Hine kin oil c gook: 234 oil i• Back 24. 011 e de:.. J. A. 31'Elroy hand trunk: Kerr Heim liothoat„ emigrant eking. New York to Pittsburgh check 1417; .1'.1.! %inane man. black leather trunk: :Z:1, yellow leather tn.. a 7.9. O. Pottiest,: M. D.. black trunk: 30, A. K Bair. yellow leather itnnik:;ll.4.llark go and Layton cheek. 8:01:34, Thomas Dermal, re.l cheat. emigrant Cheek 42 Philadedebia; Sl, 11. C. Boylan, black trunk; 34. J. 'Weingardner, yellow. lisilerunk:3s black trunk: 3t‘.. D. A. Reeder. p. A.Reeder, hl. * Aand ; trunk! ".Stnith, yellow leather trunk; 40, bag; 41' sundries; 42, old sag; 48„ T. Walnut. bag; , 44, Car olina M. Gardener, bog: 454 bag bankers: V, A. P. Agerod, box; 471 lizabothOloiaten.' oil cloth ' sack and umbrella. 48, bag root.: V. F. L. Take berry. yellow .leather trunk; 30, Prof. Fi-ke. fig-. ured carnet -bag; fil, - E.-W. Hunt:Yellow leather ranee; Timothy Kiennr : oii 'cloth' Hack; 03, Thomas Halpin, oil cloth sack: and 8$ two low hand Wookti'ehicago ru.t Pittlhtingh elteekt!, 4a9tl and .03S. . • . • . . . . . . Personsatahaing ager of the foiegoitit acceribed articleo of freight or baggage, which have accu mulated in the unclaimed- freight. and Ibiggage room of this company :will plesumaPPLY to the un demigned. with .proof: of ownership, +preidow , to the day of 'sale: pay there. and lON dol./cone away. .11y order of. JO Ili J. tiOUSTOJI, • General Freight Agent, GeneralSmarreead Lost Fmnagbt. Agent. PittabtaihdAssre Alle s fMnial KMAC PAMPA R - HELMBOL/45:111.71.11 . 11 fitr . the Illothker lIELMBOLD'N Ilt(VIU for thelCitille) , HELJIBULIM UCOU fer UP.liravel • HELMBOLDR,IIMML' IK>lthe Vide* HELMBOLITS BURNlMieNetiiiiiiiptsoiso IteLMBOLIIS JILIN V fur Dimmer& of V lii NI IVEZ,V11111; Brelle for DISAM Ihieg thine IIEL.111111)1.1/8 It 111 for. Weak Neryto LIEGAIMAYS 111131 ter timers! Debilliti HEL•Milat, /AS ICI kr (inhered ListAt For tuft, hy— - • 'JURE PN' LBM I G. J1)81.:P11 FLEAI MO. turner Market street awl the Diamond. a ....tiler Market al real sail the Die I. A lull assortiaptit I .1 - It bbbb ge liquid Hod dry . Pearl Powders. Chalk Balls. Hold s ,' Sli en Fuoi. Ice.. *Drays "gt head. ENfil roe IRON . AND NAIL WORKS Mannfuourere of Ikar,Abert. Helfer Plate,Haap, rad T grackter.. 1 4. 1 0 - aIsOMPOk ea ; Soreeli, Sissay T kril and Flat I:a r It ailr I ron for Coed Work. Work,. aro sajoining flu CITY tiA3 W olt Wurehouge. ND. Wllkateralreet nod !II 6 Market ralrert,THairalry's Kuledlak. LET• WH OatA it,(......:G:1'te1.n, ! 0 /14118 1 *Ut '2O WOOD STREET, isatf PITTS/111/ISM Fran kiln. uallatin,'laai x, . Jlut.•rra, 1;11111131. llnruu•ea, lit*llllllll. Milton A) ettA, te."The eyettititat Lwillvin there were 2i tet4 water in iherh&irirt tividijAl, 4 per holm. : For St. Loullii.auti IV EON EsiktrArp ser WINE ' grekt iirWt: l x;Pt. jit i) ie t - matador, will lustre as assuonnoe.l *bare', I 'or r..iglat or r*NOll4llllllll.l/1" . 011 . or 1j) 4•1 N 44%b01.174 CU, II F. 2.: or W W MARTIN. Aisitits. rum c7xrlsaall and Lolifor - dilW•, 7 W I:11N ESDAY. - A PRIL A. AV' 44r"" . .10 Tue PARKSEAMEIR t .1. n. 120 mler. veil! iss re for theolslveports is ittaroise ..o otlttter. I ttr ttight oattmatio ap_PIS ft" l oian i tor It.. 10 1 IN FLACK. .1 I:. 1.1 VI :\ ItSTON & CO.. J. 1'11 1.1.1N 3: /11.- "F . D. 11. LI:W LA, Agents Fur Chlorins'Nall and 1L4486116.11114". Tll IS DAY. A PRI 1....‘!3.1„ 4: P. M. 1.4 'rue VIA --, IMAM . EN.. packet IDA ;NAY, Jutua t'imilliata•r, will tea ve its alkire anapupee4l r..r (Mai, ~i• illnolV nu board or to 1.1 I NOSTOI4 .f. ARICA _ Far calro. Leals.,ll4ellemi;;;,4si RiellYaqui% amid . 10 11:1Plitelr-..i TUESDAY. P. 3e . ramiatitiorffig steamer' roan Taft; 51... untuntamier, n• ill lea e for dot "bp,* aund intermediate liOrtA as annottneed it hove. Fur freight or ttemagesititifirdbutlakt4l4E.w.! J Y. Gl VerpolkaOrt : Of J..YLAClZi:Airmitl.=' , . 4',; ' For Cairo.. Swint bevy UP auted.Ho Int THIS PAY. AMYL w:w. THE 141PLIINDIAIII P.lll6ltiE*- •••-•-•• :ter st e r I):Vt:6TA 1 1 1$ 40 01_ rit.lor.n. e•eitrortitler. !ear+ 1411:444.4?".4 annnn o.A. - - For freight or paean ge allltat Lieilig,t El.se ."Ir ' H Lewis. mi For Clue.innall. sallea..alG;ll4lllla. Galena, Dublin tie NI. rfillialff IVELiNESDAY. AP.HII2I. 10 - A:4111: A. _lit THE E. goteket E WI43T.I(IYRSIVkia . V:ltlS. 1...011112111iier• will Wire far thikit v ports its isnuo aural. " • For "r pamafte filar ,I; It. 'I NiPsyelt • -Ainat. - - For Cincinnati sind - Ltiiiiitailfilic WEUNKSDAY , 21. A u. TINE rs NE ArrE.t astiktiz. - • - ZI E 11$ ILTIN, P. T. Illtows;:eollit wander. will leave tor the *hove purl* militia almincol For freight or pa,, , .a.e at On I.oll4,ettlib ;4 . .1. li. I.IIbISTIAN . Ag I:ll),Asjitula For NI. 11.4)itis. island, Dubuque asidMililitt . '3loNDtir :2 . 5 T ' ll4 .. . • Tilt lEETE,Ears MONITR. Cpt.e . 4.2lNida. will leave for the shove is lallalNett For! raisin 'urinal:owe appy.ett hear or to aid. J. fi. VIN (ably& 113.41.A40at. Regular; Tigeonlay_ or Maiietta and Zanesville. vita: Valin vbstainalliZiS et ea in et b".. 3jl A GRAHAM..eIk. .Inflow Ayers. e uaanandur. lett% a* Pitisburah very TI k.:SDA 1. at ,4 P. calf every Flt10A1• eta n. m. • Fur freight or passase lipids' on 1 , 040 Or tOA ' . IS. 1.1. VI Nlieft/N & CO.Aittit u V For nearer._ innibestilliti and . i t AGM!",:ti Tisk ioEcitETEriuii*Eau. T. 311:ouabe. R. A. Al overaisocell wander. leaves: for the allure parte Aem m ihyr, Wednesday ant Friday at 12 M.- - ; 01.7 Fur freight fill' appl y ow owed att14..1 tlel4 .- J. COLLINS k CO.. WelerieneeNl For Marietta. Pa rlee - r '' - lb.a - - iiiii Gallipalis sail - Parttaimbitilli. . ..., ,„, ~ EVERY WEDNitibAY, 4 P., - .M.,:i 3 ... t._ Tux attsAissoi atizsaimit. 'Captain Mow 'Acme. lleavaikiter ee turr, , arietta. Parkereberyi sad Onilipliq making weekly trilm I.nnnint. rilbsband___ .....ev.ew IV EDI% KsD Al at -4 n - nnwir. and reminnTs warn lisffitridis every FRIDAY Est, 8 tietiunk. -- . i :;:ri;:-.E.e uthal J. U. LIVINUSUN Jc etk...11, Far ht. Louts and 2111iumuli WEL/NE...MAY. APRIL - TUE rEmszex. moor& Passenger Steamer S. blicAlrgi. cornimutder, will leave td.mitre puns u per announcement. For frejant, larjpan aage apply on board or to , - oott ti(VINGSTON*CO:.*Amta ... WHEELER & ViIIO pt Sewing Mitehhui4 NO. 27 FIFTII STREET. PlTT3Btr~tau:' d. A we rtle,l flee Fir*/ Premium tit Mi., united States -Fair FOR .THE. YEARS 115139 ated..1860:4 upWAIRDS 1.4' MA eft EN ES ifolet in-the 20.000 MAIM : THE PAbT YEAR' ire offer to the . nubile wmuffey.ta WSW SOIi:ff',IMPROVED SEWINGLIIILOWNIC, at REDUCED PRICES. with ineeisteaCeisesienea of itameiite sla the best and mud ambeldffeddili Sewing MarhinenOw in t11140.' ItsbieWestualltsehdi on the thiokest and thinnest leek-stitch impowible to unnivel.,allitest'beth Moo; is simple hi eonstritetiori.niatertittn movement, ant inure dura bl e isrii.o*lppa chimer. Circulars Ovine prisms mid rte~ifit3ei of rnaebitielbrnishist gratis on saMiieidiaii!nlift sae Or by letter. • - .„• r_ • Every Machine warranted fur thressuira.;.z.' ap3 w3L- SUMIII#4 TO Oil , AEFlNinitfrir THE IMIDERIS' [USED HAVE. 111:116E arrgoirmento to At rt. Oil DellnerielCaller Dr. Tweddle't Patent TIN 04P 2- APPXWiIMI 4 II. Patented February 4th, late, by whielaltet it ref:- derea totally woneeeseary is Jittilliul Petrotean. or ' .other INK and trernutrantee our work 4sor. he excelled in dunthility. eintplieity ,nrepentiohlyi IVie refer with eOnfidenre to the fiat.** tetry ties, wh.e.e ßefineries we hare Memo.. Long. Miller k Co.. Pe'roma u tic Wightnnut S. M. Kier 4 . . Co.. &edgier do Alex. Taylor & Co.. JeffeeiPen , Leekliart .k Frew. dep,. The above works were designed and coneteisoked end put in operation byDr.III:W.C.TVIVIIIiit; The edlowins 'works hive 0 ,4 fittEbtiil4: Econow Oil CuziipautY. Sleaar.9. isati.wack .t. eruad.tou dlwnihi J. obusion bode , ituu Brewer:giirkeu.: Pitalmrigh R*,vgal Graf; do J uth :sum JE .Bridlier, du • Forgyth Muutheiter. . DAVIS & PHILLIPS, NuA..lOl, WATEtt it - 101. VI MST 3:ll'Airt Bruno Founders, !'lumbers STEAM AND (AS mailluloul • GOOD!, I IllPlllll 601411)106 ! • OPENIN - lii DA •101se Hooch manila% hie his., tit theta ease% W o er theui nt l riru to suit the .tieresiWtSo New Style aaeauet and Itawatillas to-brad at M. J. 1.1 - Nttil, Nu. 96 Market •treet, betwceo • Fifth aadMairuald. . , Fitt rics't lit v- Ai I. szsiA Om % saws talsurk of Liee. emihUlese mad Ibintesk. fo sale by W. MARSHALL'S, apl4 Si Wood stroot. =EEO