TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 6. en no otiononon imminka. Coultas llama Removed. After to-day the Counting Room of the Pbit "will be found on the second floor of the Post building, in the room recently occupied by the Mercantile Agency. En trance from either Fifth or Wood streets. The editorial and mailing rooms are on the same floor. This move was necessary to give us additional room for the transac tion of business. Not a Prisoner. We yesterday had a brief conversation with Lieutenant Whitten, of the Firstjaud only) Nebraska regiment, who came from Pittsburg Landing on the 22d ult. He brought with him as a trophy one of the huge, rough, unwieldy Bowie knives, so commonly found with the rebels in the Southwest, _sent to a friend here by Dr. William McClelland, formerly of thii city. It was stated here that Dr. McC., (whkwas Surgeon of the First Nebraska) had been taken prisoner at Pittsburg; but Lieut. W. informs us this is an error. Dr. Mee. was on the battle field and rendered very flficient service to our wounded. He hasunce - been promoted to the position of Brigade Surgeon to General Thayer's bri gade, consisting of one Illinois, two Ohio, and the' fi rst Nebraska regiments, in Gen eral Lew. Wallace's division. Lieutenant Whitten returns to-day, having been here on a brief visit to his parents in Lawrence ville, who recently moved here from Union town, Fayette county. Troublesome. Robert. Morris was arrested on Sunday, for raising : a disturbance at the house of Mr*. MeleFirk, in Herron's alley, Alleghe ny. On the way to the lock-up, he es eaped, but was. pursued and recaptured. Just as he was being locked up, he as saulted the officer, leaving him a black eye: He was fined twenty dollars, yester day, by. Mayor Drum, and in default sent to jail for a few days. Josephine Bassett, arrested. in McGirk's house, was sent to jail for thirty days. Mrs. McGirk was also arrested, but having children to at tend to, was not kept in custody. Aniiltliaiklrawmeager Railway. -The citizens of Temperanceville, West Pittsburgh and Monongahela boroughs, held a public meeting at the aehool house in West Pittsburgh, on Saturday evening isisti'to take into consideration the pro liriety of constructing a passenger railway from this eiq to the borough of Temper aneeville. The meeting . was largely at tendediandeonsiderable interest was man ifested in the project, the people apparent ly determined to push the matter vigor ously. Sundry committees were appoint ed and the meeting adjourned until Sat urday of next week. , There is no doubt bni the improvement would pay well, as the population of the district it passes through 1 is about 2,000. Ws It a Murder? • Oh the lit an inquest was held at Putney Coal Shaft, Belmont county, Ohio, on the body of a man found in that vicinity on Wednesda_y last. The verdidt of the jury was: "That the deceased came to his death by. violence at the hands of some person or persons unknown to the jury: the deceased having three wounds inflicted on his head s • one stab in his right arm, And one in his breast; appeared to be done ,vith some sharp instrument, and the end of . the forefinger eat off." The deceased was `bout thirty-five or forty years old, five fees' eight or ten inches high, black h a i r an d houvy black whiskers, and had on soldier clothes, with canteen about his neck. Howard's eatent Oil Tank designed to pre- This is a new inven t i°n, serve from leakage, soakage and evapara tionot all liquids, neral use in ti pe o tro n , that llll leu (L in co mo m ilos. in t g lPeti. iii n lti e n attmt,T e ti r acyltis g u t g much atten " oildom, where it has proved a perfect suc icess. A model tank.can be seen .by those intenistedatThos.L. McClelland's, No. 27 Wood street and W. P. Shattuck, the ah -eut, who has the right to use it for sale , can he found at the St. Charles Hotel. Believing it to be a most important discovery of its charseter,.wo advise all interested to call and examine for themselves. tattliag Affray'. On Saturday evening a party of young men let' into a difficulty at a tavern on Federal street, above the Diamond, Alle &Ski, when one of them drew a knife and sehbbed two of his assailants. One of the young men received six cuts, on various *its of - the body, while the other was cut on the shoulder. They were all flesh wound., and not of a serious character.— No hew/tuitions have been made, and the rumen of the injured are unknown to the police. Dr.; 'Reward's Narrative. At, the suggestion of the Sanitary Com mittee; the Board of Trade .yesterday ap pointed a co.mmittee to wait on Rev. W. D. Howard and request him to repeat, in oni.ef our :halls, the lecture delivered in his church on Sunday, descriptive of the apedttion U) Pittsburg Landing. Dr. H. 'doubtless comply, as it is intended to devote the proceeds to procuring comforts for the-wounded men-in our hospitals. Bartkwastera Bask. _The Oil City Register has the following: "It may interest the holderi of bills on the NoOhytiatein Bank of Warren; Pa., to 'arti 'that the institution has authorized McMullen, of McClintockville, to talie lip its bills at par, giving in exchange Pittikurgh, or other Pennsylvania curren ay.; The bank still continues to redeem its WWII* specie." . Onr.4. afew Cimaitteribit 'c i agagerf — eit $6. on the Bull's Head Bank of New York are in circulation. They 41,,11.111111,11, boy, barrel and two cows on the left npet corner, a bull's head on the a lower ' t corner and two large . They l g ft alii ':executed and likely to deceive even Rood judges of money. nor Congress. &Mersa Jesse Linear is announced as a shailliditirfOr`Cor&m for the district formaCof Greene, Washington f Beaver aldlasrfsans counties, and Bon. Samuel a candidate for .the district 21p914 pp of the counties of Fayette, Wmalammland and Indiana. ''''" ' Robbery. The leather ending store of A. Stein- IsiliNigelpithilidd street, near-Sixth, wee eliterid one light list week and robbed of souse SOO worth of valuable stock. Ainetiter. 8..80we, of company H, Eighth It. ll . lll :"Eas ut,re egi• of the wounded 801- at aellarinsitirigted, died on Sun -7-43neeintiered In Mt. Union C Nieissda Lave been informed eme. of his "zoo gmbegamgriumeglirsithr, Soldiers. 2Theiftiunne, .Compare y A 4tb Penn sylvania cushy, aid N. H. Jones, Com pany 11, 82d Penu,vlrania regiment, died in the Waihirigton, last week. 1.1,10 . Fis to the Weepltal. tetinnitilld that visitors can oalrke:l4lotat to the_ Ithiriee Hespitsli Tim*. Pridam ot! .10•Todt. • fliPcm S IVX . IMP I i aut Cigh*t? 7;i~ F,::.., ~,":s~ mss= A Spsininhdispeteltf fsetiaßillatehia, Ten- . nessee,. stet* that,oll the Jet, a,,telegraph party Mita:ClO: Keti4fritlii-erthe 79th, was attacked by Morgan's -Cavalry„_ eight thousand strong, near 'Pulaski, - and The whole party, of whom but forty were arm ed, captured', but not till they hid fought two hours and lost'three men. Subsequent ly, four companies of the 79th and three of Col. Vfynkoop's Seventh Cavalry, with a section of artillery, were sent forward to Pulaski, beyond which point the rebels attacked a train of Gen. Mitchell's wag ons, but were driven back by a small force of en. Negley's Kentucky Cavalry, on Elk river. 'his movement, with that of a part of Starkweather's Brigade from Mt. Pleasant, compelled Morgan to fly in con fusion, leaving his prisoners and a large quantity of arms behind. The dispatch says one of Gen. Negley's Pennsylvania courriers fought like a Spartan until his ammunition was exhausted, when he rode through a shower of bullets and escaped. In the evening he brought in dispatches, passing through Morgan's pickets, who charged and tired at him. Another holdler Dead. .1 ulan Kinney, Sergeant Co. lof the 56th Ohio regiment., a sick soldier brought front Pittsburg by our Sanitary expedition, died on Saturday at Passavant's Infirmary, being the first fatal case there. Deceased was about thirty years of age, and served the three months' term at Camp Dennison, Ohio, afterwards joining the company com manded by his brother, under a distant relative, Colonel Kinney. He was strick en down with typhoid fever during the siege of Fort Donelson, and subsequently entered the hospital at Pittsburg Landing, when his disease assuming a malignant type, he gradually sank until placed on the Marengo, when he began to recover.. But ' his constitution was too much impaired for recovery and he died, as stated, at the In firmary. His father, who resides in Mon roe county. Ohio, reached here on Friday and was with his son during the last mo ments. The committee of arrangements have kindly promised to forward the re mains of deceased to his home in Ohio. Wood's Literary Society. This society, of the Western University, gives a public exhibition at Masonic Hall this evening. The exercises embrace a salutatory by the President, declamations, comic and original, orations, dialogues, &c. Music will be discoursed by Young's band; .and front the names of the partici pants we have no doubt it will be an en.: tertaining exhibition. Tickets can be had at the book and music stores at fitteerk cents each. Cincinnati Papers. We are indebted to the indefatigable Pittock for Cincinnati papers, delivered on the day of publication.. The great pub lic, curious fer news, would do well to see Pittoek, and have the latest papers from the East and West delivered promptly and regularly by faithfal carriers. Theatre. The bill at the Old Drury to-night em braces "Sarah's Young Man," the "Too dies," and "Wanted, 1,000 Young Milli ners." JOSEPH MITER Airmail . MITRE, JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUFACTURERS OP FANCY AND PLAIN' FURNITURE it cnAnis WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley,) nog PITTNIIVILNIL PATENT WRITING CASE. mum CARE IRMO ARRANGED Ad TO sire the writer a table eight by nine inches to write upon, will hold Pen and Pencil, Paper and inkstand, India Rubber, and Checkers, Checker Board, and yet will fold up RO as to measure only 8% inches by 2 inches. For sale by • W. S. HAVEN, &pH WOOD & THIRD STS. FROM NEW YORK AVCEION- 20 Cartons of Ribbons, Nos. 12, 16 and 20, White and assorted colors Colored Edge Velvet Ribbons During next week we shill be in constant receipt of New Goods, Mr. Horne having gone to New York for the purpose of attending the Auction Sale of Ribbons and Millinery Goods on May 2d. We shall also receive new Flow ers, Bonnets, Hats and Shakers, Embroideries, Linen Handker chiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Hair Nets, Head Dresses, and a full line of notions and fancy goods. JOSEPH HORNE, WHOLESALE ROOMS, Nom. 77 a■d 79 Market strait. mys • 2d and 3d atoritis. EAT.... HOOT AND SHOE SALES— E7 l l - This MONDAY Morning at 10 o'clock. and at SD. ss...amd contiageebrargy day thio-Weok at same hours, will be sold at the Masonic Hall Auc tion House. No. 55 Fifth street, a large assort ment of Boots,. Shoes. Gaiters. Ties, • Slippers. Buskins, and a large quantity of Children's Shoes; all of which MUST BE SOLD TO THE HIGH EST BIDDER. - - - - N. B. Theee are no Auction Goode, but are goods well made, durable and in fact. are the same lmet. You Peldeublemiice for ittitetimplarmedni , tenr6 T A. KOMELLAND. Auttieneer.. J. H. CASIDAY. NOTE, BILL. BOND AND MORTGAGE • AP BEAL BETATE BROKER.• • - OFFICE, ROOM NoARBURRIPS BUILDING, FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. St,gllo, to invest OA First Clam pager, AT LOW RATES. -sp2' LADIEE: HEEL , GALITERE; 49 00 LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, 111.85 t LAW'S EILIPMRS, !NM ? ' at No. 15 Flab Street, 2d door from Market. my 3 • ILL DIFEENNACKER. LOAN OFFICE, HENRY. W. CIMIOTT . NO. I• 0 111111EITNIFIELDOTREET, Near the corner Fifth. Pittrhurqb. MONEY IN SANON AN * lama quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia monds. Jewelm Gektawd Silver Wattr ith and all kinds et .othie'istieTes. Ihr - any of time mired on. The goods cannot be derv, without the Tieket.' Moe Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Sparse Goon,: sralirel - aodow OPEtrING . DA MT I &rim, Goods sad baying ilea,. tit thin. ~../Ndierthelno____at Id"! A• 1 0! do poolißlffie I %co- PROMISSORY NOTES GENERAL OFFICE. PIMA . % NT. WAYRIE A CHICAGO RAILWAY Co., Pittsburgh. May lat. PM. NOTICE—THE PITTIMIIVUGH. FOIST Wayne and Chicago Railway Company. • having received a proper legal oonveyanoe of the Railroad. from Pittsburgh to Chicago. with all its appeudages, mai. personal and. mink Lite the Ptotairty of the Pillaburgh. Port Wag*. glitChi cago Railroad' Company. now assames the toittrol and management ()timid road and property. All persons employed on or about said Road. may continue in their respective positions or sta tions until furter notice. All persons, associations and corporations, de siring business arrangements. or wishing to con• tinue or change any heretofore existing. will at once apply to the proper officers of this company. as this company is bound by no arrangement or understanding that it does not expressly assume. myeetjl (3. W. CASS. President. DIVIDEND. OPVITiC EUREKA INSI7RANCE COMPANY, Pittsburgh, May sth, 1862. , T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ..9G Directors of this company, held this day, a dividend was declared of POUR Pea MINT., on the Capital Stock subscribed, out of the profits of the last 6 mouths, payable forthwith. • iny6-Iwd imp= FANNHY, Beeretary. ALIJARILE TENSE* LANDS FOR • SA LB-1500 Acres of choice land in Mc- Kean county, Pa., at about X miles from the Al legheny river, to which there is a good plank road: ounveakod also to sew mills, sabot& and in a good neighborhood, about one mile from the town of Coryden. The soil is good and there arc surface indications of Petroleum. This land will be sold on favorable terms, and part pay taken in Carbon .Oil if desired. There isobar dance of timber. Oak:Pine, &c. Permis looking for oil sites, or good timber lands, will find the above worthy of attention. S. CUTHBERT & SONS, bl Market street. HIERUALVES HOLLAND BITTERIV— I his delightful, truly wonderful remedy, is minkantly kept en nand at JOSEPH FLEMING'S. myr corner Diamond and Market et. • --- - 17 - ° lv CAN ALWAYS P 0 C E A. fresh Blue Lick Congress. Empire. end the celebrated Kissengen Water at JOSEM FLEMING'S. myti earner Market street and the Diamond. PRE WINES AND LIQUORS. OF every tieueription for medicinal purposee, al- WIIYA to be found at JOSEPH FLEMING'S. um; corner Market street and the Diaakond T HE LARGEST gtifitoNEftir rAirwrni 24 AiiikoftreffOßNME , • • Volsrni yfiriMinsrprii—. aC:oolrit. ViChriler/Efr" PEN 111310 ER, - rafit ITNIC pirretTiftrlor7l 4m.-- A~'llhii sue` - $1950 PER -DOZEN. HENRY MINER. NON. 71 AND 73 FIFTH lITREET. next door to Poet Office. ap26 - SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, (PITTSBURGH. PA Warehmue, No. LH First and HO Second etc Manufacturers of all aim aad..deseriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills. Gas and Water Pipe. Sad Irons Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Mode. Follies, Nangers and Couplin . Also Jobbing and Machine of every de scription made to order. Raving a complete machine chop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to fe2l:l7rduw SPRING GOODS. IBA~. CLOTHS, CASSMERES AND WIESTINCS. WE NAVE NOW IN WORN A CON v v PLETE etook of SPRING GO'ORS, all new and deeirable styles, which have bees carefully ealeeted in New York, with • duke to please the most tastideena, and oompriaing in all the various new fabric and novelties et the season. IVe would remote:ft eolielt an garb , call from our patrons and the public, to test the merits of the same or themselves. 9ABIkIIEL,I6IRJET * SON, Si.er haat Tan o'r s'• No. 19 Fifth Street. Bow Rn t N O.—TWO GENTLEMEN and wives can be accommodated with Boarding. at No.loB Fifth street. A pleasant loca enr tion. dJeo, two shade gentlemen. Alwil PEREMPTORY BALE HOT!L AND FARM. THOMAS k SONS. Auanoinunis. THE VALUAIIILB BIT•ILIeeHIHT MOWN • "THE LORETTO SPINS KOTEL" INDII, too Aerie. remedies.' wine Un. Sire Furniture.Liquers. Nerese. 011111 . 141We11, Hey, Feratioglin plentente.ae. •Ia emu Met. ON TUESDAY SLAY ISSA. LT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON. will be sold at %ige pale without reserve. AT THE PHILA PIMA EXCHANGE all that valuable rummer Retreat. known sis A.O 10. SPAWN HOTELand_PAHH; wilha.thoy imos mamma I*. Pennsylvania Railroad, CSablill county, Penna. The hotel is 240 feet front, two and three stories high, with verandahs. It is new, finished last year and is Wed up at seat expense fora MK *um Ilotel—acCommodations for 140 visitors, equal to any similar establishment in the country, admira bly constructed as to ventillation , &C_,. ehmin beraaayylia2 with running_ Mars &flair be bletdiotindooldl Ositimmli nisi As* SS: side bath-houses fitted' UP for ladies and gentle men, supplied.with water from a large lake on the re pmises, havuurswitzuning and shower baths.— Two lase well Cott , Ise Cristo Saloon, Billiard Room, Ten-Pin Alleys, to.. a fine vege table garden. The Farm comprises 210 aerie of valuable land, &boateo4f it llinaLtisber. tO upAeS. Read rabsVile=sildil4k ' 4 ' lo " FUR !TURK, IJ CTRS. HORSE 4 CAR RIAGES, al In t/le izis i= ll4 tribbarge, will the 'entire ' • • nearly new, in mobs* a few s neg. Alio; 'etoek - of Liquors, Ilene%Carriagss_Ceme. Penang Im. plements, 11 tons of Elay ln yood. &a. Cost of the personal Pro pert y about *TAO- S4LE Q UT/lon amount ofilteAllbspilth of thebater: - . TERN/Si-41W -emir on the' agetsitibil- coedhe deed. balance in 1%12 ead:llmaeutiwiesu ea the property. We &reauthorized to refer to sev eral gentlemen in theeib as to' the mharieter of the plane fora Sunimer M. THOMAS & EMSTEJ, Autitionsem F0..139 & 141 South Fourth mys:t4 PHILADELPHIA LAFA•krTTE szarrAtiLiquT-- F.O. 65 WOOD 8711.111 T. betweas Third and Fourth street, Mahe Ufa,- into Ball. Isom from • a. it.. antli II dike p., N. Meals at all hours aad at the shortest intim All the delicacies of the season served ap ta the best style. OYSTERS STEAMED. and in every other forin. The beet woks are engaged. A Room has been fitted up expramly fbr the ac commodation of Ladies. Private tetrunee ad ioining. ' _ Captain J. T. HENRY and Capt. JOHN TAG% - - :744- •' tf I . • j • 1 1) it be e • J-013 • Ore ; .:41fflimairov WRITE wishes tOlnb o n his friends and the public that ho hatband's*. r RdIMBILTV MITAIROICT. No. 1157. near ST. CLAIR STREET. and is prepared to accommodate who may want anything hi his lbw at the lowest rates, for cash or such trade as may suit him. Old Blinds repaired, repainted and trimmed at . the very I lowest price. and if the work does not please I will charge nothing for it. N. B.—lt hag been freely reported by some of my particular friends in my line that I-had qui , the Blind making, which is not so. ing2-Imdt STATE SENATE—E. D. °ASSAM fat a candidate for the nomination for STATE SENATOR. • mys WO* SALE—THE STEAMIER EEL MI: NOTTE. now lying at the Pitts burgh wharf, will be offered at _pri vate sole until the nth inst. If not so ore that time she will be exposed to public sale on TUESDAY NEXT, MSS, at 10 o'clock, A. it.- The boat is in good running order,_ and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. For farther par- Gigolo:a inquire of JACKSON DUNCAN. mjGlwd Administrator. 11311101111 AR & LONG. AGENTO FOR AP - &mime Mower and Renner. Iron Harvest er, Cayuga Cbief; Jr., and Woods Mower. BECKHAM k LONG, 127 Liberty street. next door toMare's liotol. myti HAY ELEVATOIIfi. WlTHANTl frietionfllloeks, Hay Rakes. Horse and Dog Powers, Plows, Harrows Cultivators do.. for sale by ./IgOllllAlll k LONG, No. 127 Liberty street, next door to Hare's Hotel. • awl; APIOOWS POATABLE SUGAR EWAPO rator'a and Cane Mills, Imported sugar Cane Seed. Mat received and tor sale by • BECKHAM & LONG, No. 127 Liberty greet., next door to Hare's llolel. myt; LAKEIiZRZING..II6O PACKAGEX received and for Weil/ deY6 HENRY IL COLLINS. 11M111/00X CORN BRIJOIN-30 BALER DD No, I Ohio Brush received and for sole by mYS iIENRY 11. COLLINS. WHITE FINN -3 3. PACK AHEM RE T ceiyed yndfor sale by mYI HENRY 11. COLLINS. MOW LEAD-180 PION GALENA. RE caked and for sale by soy 6 HENRY 11. COLLINS. NEW GOODS. JUST - RECEIVED A large supply of BOOTS, SHOES, 12M1:1 LADIES GAITERS. whish having been purchased FOR CAPRI, will besold at the very lowest each prices. Goode of better quality will be sold at lower prices than can be bought at the different auction stores in the city. Call and examine the stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Jos. 'H. Borland, my3-1w 1 98 Market et.; 21 door from Fifth 31. FIFTH STREET. 31. W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., Have just received a LARGE AND NIEFERIOR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of every style of Ladies, Missus /4. Children's Heel Oahe Congress, Lace and Button, Morocco, Kid and Calf ENGLISH WALKING BOOTg, FRENCH 8U5K1416 . 1 AND KID SLIPPERS White Kid and Satin Slippers, PARLOR AND TOILET ALIPPEIRN with every variety of Ladies, Mines Si Children BOOTS AND SHOES, of the boat quality The above goods are all - manutliottired to our orlsr and factllllll4llllll% pomaidaed ,rith d:arabilit Y. otnikOt be "aliened in the city., and which are sold at REASONABLE PRICES 81 Film STREET 1862. Byelaw) & HATS. C 411111„ STRAW GOODS, BONIORTIS AND MAXIM HOODS, Wholesale and Dotal. - 131 Woad Mtreet. PITTSBURGH. WILMS WWII 111431111 M. Ne A *AIME - Ag6ITION to oar already Immense Stook allots 'Straw Odede;Bonnets ‘ ShakerHoods and Paha at Hate. Merehants visiting inir sits sea bay Bad us at LOWED PRICKS than in Phi ladelphia or Hew York. apDamd FUR I D A Y w.-& D. HUGUS Have opened one MU* largest and orbit b au fllh aasortineit of SUMMER DRY GOODS, of thrh►tntioportatioau Farms' Ja!met lawns. liWil - Orti Illailluimilfidtaillhaplierd / 1 0114 bib 11:11istbilai new etYllm. Pimalllol rap airaires, > l NldeFwdiiMask Silks. P.ußil leaucbsefgalkiMum , fh ! 1101 0 1 N 11 4 6 , 0101 R i l t " . " N*F. l O7 l O Otatitli • • We also rosiVid leimloCot now style PAILIUIOIII amt IMF W. ir.ID.• NUOIIB, ‘ 4B nat Jalklia*Oistredg...). K . immos saoNl Alm stAix.'Woluts. lALCIVIEP aft BLACK., Maaviliaturas of . . , Sara'Reek Betleir_ A 4 • araiTllessiMMaaladßipMea; 411 10 ANA T Rag int Flat Bar RaUr . *W . are a l tA/%11169 Werdasam-Ne.llB amid 11! Warkaaulareet. Naw ll lloMPPilr... 1. , creopir— • . ' • r : .•° 3 4 . 3*:11. ; rutT4)ll4 , xa.Clll7lll es_cos; . 1 , 1 ,,, V.--. 2° 4 1 0 . 4 3.1. t seas.g-.~ .:~ Wp rll? ! ,llMPlik*friir'' filirlifte.ALiaLabot_ Tame% optiiiinkelar A i g i4r aukig i o r = k t 4i--)Opplitr :,Jlt4 e kinead. WAsn strrox, May 4.--News front Rich mourl states. that .the people are panic packing their furniture and mov ing out of town. Yorktown is considered a sedoad Manassas. Civilians thought. days ago, evacuation was going.on. Slow Progress ofthe • Stories or Etficoalion of Cor 'deft Declared Rosh. CA I RO, May -1-- t o p. m.—Received from private sources the followingdispatch from Pittsbnrg Landing: KITTS MAW, May 2.—Affairs move very slowly to-day. Gen. Halleck is arranging the army so that everything moves With the utmost system and regularity. Two divisions were moved from the laver to the front. to-day. The enemy's pickets are m sight, but for a day or so there has been no skirmish of any moment. To-morrow General Halleek moves to the front. With such an immense army an advance is necessarily slow, and several days must elapse before we reach Corinth. All reports of the evacuation 44 . Corinth are declared by General llalleck bosh.— The enemy are intrenched, and the ', a uk will he a deverateonc. There have been occasional showers, but to-day the weather is exceedingly warm. From Gen. linneelem Army. The Hiawatha, which reached Cairo on Sunday morning, left Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock on Saturday morning. She re ports that on Friday ten days' rations and ammunition were issued, and a general ad- Vance of the entire army was ordered Thursday evening. The pickets of both armies were so near that soldiers exchang ed canteens. It was the opinion of offi cers- that the fight would occur to-day. The Gladiator, which, arrived about noon, reports that eight hundred of Mor ian's cavalry has crossed the river below Savannah, and were advancing upon that point. Reinforcements had been demand ed, and Gen. Balled; sent thorn just be fore the Gladiator left. The Situation in Tennessee. The Cincinnati Getzetie, of Monday. May sth, says : A mystery surrounds the news from General lialleck's army. A dispatch on Saturday told us that there was important news, but it. had been suppressed. This has since been repeated. The important news is still "contraband. — Official dis patches front Pittsburg Landing, of yes terday, report the army in fine spirits, and promise stirring news in two or three dap. l'his is all calculated to excite the expec tations of the people ; bat it is not satis ilictory. it is diffieult to understand what is to be gained by this extreme reticense; especially as everybody knows our whole army hits advanced. and that our front, is only a few miles from the rebel lines at Corinth. It' Beauregard is there, there must be a battle within twenty-four hours, and news published in the loyal States could ant help him. It' he is not there, advices of our advance would not aid him. But although we are without definite intelligence ou several points, there is still enongh to enable us to arrive at conclu sions, plausible, at least, with reference to the general i;iiiiatiun at Corinth. In the first place we are officially iii6wined that General Pope had taken Bonneville. torn . . up several miles of railroad, and destroyed twu bridges. Booneville is situated on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, directly south of Corinth. General Mitchell, as is known, has possession of the Memphis and Charleston road east of Corinth. General Wallace occupies Purdy, on the Mobile and Ohio road, north of Corinth. The only Outlet fir Beauregard then, is west, over the Memphis and Charleston road. Unless we have flanked him on that side, he can escape toward the .Mississippi river; and go either to Memphis, Vicksburg. or in the direction of New Orleans. If there is anyway of escape open to him, this is the only one. Supposing him to be at Corinth, it is evident then that his position is a most critical one, and that his defeat will amount almost to annihilation. Situ ated as hc would be, lie could not escape from a victorious army. But is Beaure gard at Corinth? There is every reason to believe that General Ifalleck is of opin ion that he is not only there, but that he means to stand; and it is also known that ho intends to attack the rebels as soon as possible. It is also known that he anticipates a desperate battle. • This ought to be con clusive as to the whereabouts and purpose of the enemy. But the rebels have so of ten deceived our Generals, and have unu sually succeeded so well in concealing from our side their movements, that the evidence upon which Gen. Halleck is oe3 crating cannot be regarded as reliable.— Besides, the rebel papers for some days have reported that Corinth was being evac uated. In addition, officers that left our army on Friday morning believed that the work of evacuation was then progressing; and still further, it is hardly probable, knowing as he undoubtedly does, the strength of our army—and situated as he is, that Beauregard would risk a battle at Corinth. It is our impression, therefore, from all the light we have been able to gather, from facts, intimations, rumors, probabilities, that we shall hear of another evacuation before we hear of a battle. But we shall not be much longer in suspense. Within the next twenty-four hours the question will be settled:. In Ore meantime we have no apprehensions as to the re.salts of a battle. WHEELER & WILSON'S - Sewing Machines, NO. 27 ;FIFTH STREET. PITTSRURGII. Pit . A mirth! N'.; First rikvtitsin at the United States Fair FOR THE 'YEA'RS 1858, 18;59 and 1860. UPWARDS OF S 0, 0 0 0 MACHINES sold in the United States YORII THAN 0,000 .. N0LD THE PART TEAR We offer to the public WIIRELEIt & WIL. SONI34ICPROVED SEWING MACIIINE, at REDUcE 4 1 RICES , Fith inenliod °°214 0 0 " of ifitiluirki is the bag and most undid Family Sowing Mach*, nowin use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest &twice. makes the lock-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both aides, is simple in construction, more speedy in movement..and more diunble than any other ma chines: Olicialais giving prices and description of maldriefornishisl gratis on'atiplication In per son or by letter, Every Machine warranted for three years. ap3 tiPhf . SUMNEE .& CO. MANHOO 1110WILOST! HOW RESTORED, Just isildished, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents • A LECTURERS THE NATURE, TREAT ; ;HEST and Radical Care. of Sperusatorrhota or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary ;Etninissions. ...Seznal Debility. and laimiliments tar Manktge •jenesally, _Netvmeseess. Censumption4 Ep il epsy aid Fitt Mental and Physittallnespaetty, result- . !f•.bmse. Le.—By. ROBT.. .1.; CUL- M.R..-Aathor of the Gram Book. A.e to %mint 'of . S area.* • plain t o any ad:' pasik on receipt of ma cep or pelftoi_pwa_ by Dr. CH. J. O. ELIE 1 _ _ ow.lhainteltellee Box. 46/11 62:31 7411 .7 4E • . IPOINS g . 27: . - 1E) jgps. nonaol PAR • ) 4 mile . . f r -AT 1t0.441 0 Fifth St SEE THE LIST CIF , PRISM Lad ..... les" lresslha LaaiHrgaillises ills. prise ' -PAO Lail ; Tsig. Silk Coo. .titer.. 1.00 Regular prlee MOW 1 1r5d ...„....., he5' Err. 911 k Cita. Sairs. extra 1.25 prbse_ Li - uire7Flise "'reach Horses. Heel. • ed Boot& -340 _ priee 1.75 Ladles' iw ay - me 9111 s toolpress Goat Heeled 80041 1.20 Brassier price 2,0 Ladles' Pine Shippers._ ..... ....... ........... 25 IL moles. pile. 75 Ladles' Hid sad Moropeo Sewed - Heeled Boobs 1.00 Regular price 1.75 Child's Shoes. .. ... ............. ......... .... ...... ... 15 Regular pries- ........... ............. ...... ._ SS tell- A Greater Variety of Goode than any other House in the City, and all at the same proportional prices. W - The MOST DURABLE SHOES in the world • and Thirtylegant Four Different Kinds of Children's Shoes. Ei . t==El==l GARDINER'S. 65 Fifth St., ap3ti NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE: KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. - .3KATY'S 25TH ANNUAL CONSIGN -81- • NEST OF BOOKS, to be sold at Auction. To-Night, at 7 o'clock and every night next week, at the Masonic Hall Auction Roomy. 85 Fifth street. The best collectio Ds Standard Works, Popular Books of the . splendid Family Bibles and Prayer Books , Commentaries , Photograph Albums, Letter and Note Papers, Sc., ever offered at Auction in this City. The stock will be open for examination and Pri- Vale Sale during the day, at average auction Prices, Every Book in the collection is warrant ed new and perfect. .1. E. PRATT, Salesman for T. A. MeCLELLAND, n' y'3 { Auctioneer. `STEAMBOAT WRECK FOR RALE— *7I. The wreck of steamer MRSSENGER, now lying et the Marine Railway% oonsiatingof Bull, Doikrs, Eughtes. Doctor, Nigger. Rog Chains, Anchor Chains. da. . ApPlYin. CALDWELL k BRO.. 68 Water street. my 3 bud T_ _ . ------- EETII EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the use of an apparatus wherebp no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather it the time when the apparatus can be used to its best advaniage. Iledierd gentlemen and their families have their to A extracted by my process. and areready to teet • as to the safe ty and painlessness of the opera 4i, whatever lots been said by persons interested in asserting the eoutrary having no knowledge of my process. 11. - 3 -ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every style. E. OUDRY Dentist, nott-lyd-is ' Sm ithfield street. _HANDKERCHIEFS— THE LARGEST AND CIIIEAPENT STOCK IN THE CITY. FOR LADIES AND GENTS JOSEPH HOREES. • TT MARKET STREET ir _AKE FISH-200 HALF BARRELS AA White Fish. ..9)1) do Herring. Just received and for sale by usy2 HENRY H. COLLINS. EATON, "[Acura' Alt CO- NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of 'Wholesale s.V.. Retail 13u - yer6 to a large and varied stook of desirable good just opened. up 26 CUNNINOBAII...D. OUNXINCIBAN D. 18318110....«........ d I UNNINGIFABIS t CO.—P TT S. ‘.." BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware house, 119 Water street. and IDS Find street, Pittsburgh. Pa,, three doom below the Monogr*, he's Manuteeturers of Pittsburg h Window Glare Druggists' law Ware and can Convex Glass, for parlor windows. oh - tWi; and public buildings. JNO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT , FOR Tlit BALE Of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET PIITRIIIDIRIII. FOURTH ARRIVAL.- SPRING AND SUMMER DREAM GOODS. SHAWLS, SACQIIFJI, &C. HOOP SHIRTS OF THE LATEST STYLES AND BENT QUALITY. NEEDLE WORK. HOSIERY, Ake., TABLE LINEN AND CLOTHS. DOMESTIC GOODS, *e. TER CASH. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., Nom. 74 Market street. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—AN OIt (MN MELODEON. with four stops and two banks of keys of 5 °claret. Has been in ime in a Private family less than two years. and is in ex cellent order in every respect. The style of limi ter° is very Inuidsome, and equal to the best made Piano Forte. Manufacturers priee.sllloin Boston: for salenow fori dl.. p M JOHN H. MAT LOX . Wood strait nu TOPOTALS POT SMALL AIMS FOR THE UNITED STATES SERVICE. ORDNANCI 017101. Washington, D. C.. April 29, 1862. 1 PROPOSALS will be received by this Der meet until 6p;m. on the evening of the 15t of MAY, 1862. for manufaethring, m the United States, for the Government, within one year from that date, the following description of arms, viz: Springfield killed Musket', model U 56. - Harper's Ferry Rita& with sword bayonets and steel scabbards, model 1055. Breeeh-loading Carbines, for caulk,. Revolver Pistols, army sue. Sabres for light cavalry. Non-commissioned (Moms' Swords, steel mah bards, Musicians' Swords, steel scabbards. Steel Scabbards for rifted musket. bayonets. Proposals will state— For musket and rides, the price for 20,000 of either, and the reduction proposed, per gun, for each additional WOO to 20,000. For revokers and earfians' sr, the kind PruPusad, and the price for 5,000, and redaction , per pistol or carbine, for each additional 5,000 to 20,000. For sabres, swords and •ealdwirds. the prise of each ofthe prescribed patterns to the number of 5,000 each, and also for each additional 1,000 to 20,000. All the fire-arms are to be throbbed with the regular appendages. The riled muskets are to be in all respects identical with that ed at the 11. S. Aimo , Sprioglield. l. =- setts.andare to iatamiaap withlt, sad with each other, in all its parts. Bach of the other kind of Amami sat adsolitsecianam 'Wrens another in the same manner. The materials for these arcs must be of the very beat quality, and no malleable iron parts will be allowed to be used. All tie articles must be ado leet to the inspection prescribed by the _Oedemas Regulations, and mast be boxed , It= Art-, portation, at. the ortoonso 'of the; such manner as may be dfrrseted. bmweathim wit be made at the factorise in Ws of lartban 1,090 ineb. Propo.abwft itite the woe of the nitablidt meat nuking theollie. the number Gad 6404 the first delivery. and rate of donna sontliW thereafter. Fallurepinahott =El= eiticd ti- 14iron gill sa for to ' The. Ndect Sl_roug goorefo h lar oraPro IJposed! or- C0111110111:1M Frith ii iili. netlaillti2lo l / 8 1/W., ,. : Aaanrak .. (*UMW. Clarkesb;war.. tql. : Boas* . .. .... e mistarea. Otledeltiata Ida May. Beeto.. . tl , : -• , ilibie Nut. Tetra'.' ' ''' it Belfast. Ilawdeu,fit Louis . J B Ford. Kerr: machined DEPARTED. Fiaiddia. Bennet. Brousavai., Oaßetio. Chi*. do Col. Bayard. Peebles. Ilisibetb. Linie Martin. Broom. Wheeling Diadem, Roger. St Louie Sar The River—Last evening at LION* there were eight feet water in the /helmet aid about a stand. Mar The New and Splendid ,Paseantei steamer Parthenia. Perry Brown. enininunkatda ' announced for St, Louis. Galena. Dubeke ansillit Paul. This boat is entirely new andwas , 4 - . regardless (Weapons°, under the tinperiti of Captains Perry Brown and Marin! gelliiii6,,, ta and has been pronounced by compete nt one of the best over built on the Western.Wellostia The former will command, while captain 4ffillir will do the honors in the office with eigtn%ii himself and profit to the owners.' Ber.,inandly is between seven and eight hundred tons. "-0...." ,'The punctual steamer EirtinalArat. , , ham, Commander Monroe Aynes, will letilri Zanesville and intermediate ports this daf all 4 y. in. This boat has uninrpaised aecominodatieria and clever and attentive officer,. . : ..v....44.4 . ..., . . . gar Capt. W. H. Kerr's fine imiAtitt B. Ford, i+ announced for ciaoinnsei piidrz, rale on Wednesday. Passengers mut dippers will bear this in mind. • Dar The-splendid passenger spaaailik! Argonaut, Capt. J. W. Porter, ann St. Louis. Delimit. Dubuque and St. Paul.' speed and aecommodations of this boat 11111.W # 1 spoken of by travelers. A ea- The elegant packet Marengo, PI TO fficeallunt,is loadint for Cincinnati and She has tine accommodations and 0), camera. Our young friend, A. C. McCallum Jr4l will he certain to see that passengarif'sOir-mitdi eared for. . 1, • Capt. Shuman's fine packet:4tP zonia is announced for Cairo. fill. Lorna Mil Paul. She has the best of mutommodati . t*Atik the best of officers. SiirThe fine packet J. H. Done,..Cipt. Davidson, is announeedforelaidosvine vine. sir. The favorite passenger 'rtestriie Ida May, Captain J. C. Reno. is anneneeet Clarksville and Nashville. She has the *Cat amommodations and clever and atteativeellsets. For Ciaaehansatli, Cairo. Naiad dabide. Galena. Dubuque, NMI Waterialgaltf Paul. SATURDAY, MAY 10th:41k M.; THE NEW AND ARP Paesengerateinna: PAR erry roan Commander of porta on the day announced above. For freight or passage apply en besek For Cluelnman mid Lonarailke;:' l WEDNESDAY. MAY 7Ba, - THE rum rQuist k • • steamer B. FORD, ,Capt.• KOIT, Commander. will leave ae announced 'above. For freight or reseave apply on baud...or. ko NO. FLACK or • my 6 J. B. LININGSTON JE CCL, Amato F `or St. Louis. Owlets, Onassis& sad _ tintst Paid. . TUMADAY. MAY 8. 4P. M. •• • THE FINE P te' steamer ARGONAUT. J.W. Palm Commander, will leave as annoying!, ithaioni— For fresht orparmire apply on board arto^.• • JNO. 'n.ACK orl. B. LIVINGSTON; lure, Armloarl . . - - For Cinehamati and Imealmndlbse-- , V; TUESDAY, MAY Gth, 41 P. re SPILIBMSIIII r 3ft, =Ar GER MARENGO, A. C. Commander, will leave as antormsordabove. For freight orpaftwo apply_ on b0ard:0r%t0..1,..., my 6 J. B. LIWNOSTOBr Jr. C0..-.4.4idi4t7, For Chaehumati, vine. WEDNESDAY, MAY NIN IS_P• U f THE FINE PA1143111111111 '-,•• steamer "IDA K&T. I 4. (titan% Comm F n or freigderhi or p l aimav eave il r anso ly pu r myt; J. B. LMN N OO. For Louisville, Clorksvills feed Nasio. THIS DAY, NAY6.III'. TEE PAMIR! - J. H. DONE, J. liSvidisow Mußclosvo as assumerd Glom , v For freed or mow sivillut r Wir IS ': ' r mai IL legall• For Beaver Maoism' Aloe Lag. ' - cum • Zigirialt =yt. D. mender, lams tor duo doom pool Wednliolay sad Frldq at um. For moat for ipmemparsa kora sr ta J. uumatio um. walisedonia For Cairo. Saint 1414414 . 1p =m 0 Moque saillishilt - , THIS DAY, MAY 4 • ramTIES rum imrsortirs Steamer, :AILIZONLt. Commander. will leave am ammaaeld ahem; Not freight or passurtopt or to ttti t J.. 0. I...WIMMN dr CO.. dig* For st. Loam, Keeklli'. Is aull. land, Dabomipe "AIM - tz: tivwx.aL MONDAY. MAY Mb. , Tule MONITOR. . will have ibr Ow above aria Fortnight or.pasmicastir" , my 6 B.LlVlNuinys • ''.'"!'...':.•7ft.*,i -....-,li -1.;: r': ~-•:.:•:,.;;.,!;41'!'i