ALLY POST., ,if - j• S. 11/LPETTENGILL a CO., No. 37 PARK ROW _ NEW YORK, and 6 STATE • •4: BOSTON amour maßta for the DM iy Neekly Pout in these ratite!, aid' re an -ad to dike Advertioementis and Subacrlptions atone Lowest Bata. R i ATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 4 AND UNBOUOOD INTILLIGINO =--_,- Flames of Amusement. The forty days of Lent are now past. To-inorrow is celebrated throughout the 4 :ltian church as Easter day, and Mon day is welcomed by all, both old and lis Yon S t as Easter Monday, a day cele brated by school boys and school girls by cradking eggs, &c. With Easter Monday retukna the desire of every body to enjoy themselves. We are glad to see that the, citing of Pittsburgh have the opportu nityi if they choose to avail themselves of it. Itrhe Theatre, Varieties, an instru- 1 metal concert, and last, though not least, the polopticomorama of the War, which I open at Masonic Hall, on Monday evening, affor ,s a rare opportunity for both amuse- 1 ment and profit to all classes of our citizens. The olopticomorama of the War comes to us -esh from New York, where it drew crow tcl houses. It is the largest in the world the figures all being of life size and is painted by eminent artiste from sketches on the I battle field. We have not as yet had arp opportunity of seeing the picture, but we have heard the views of the born bardm:int of Fort Sumter, Destruction of Gosport Nayy Yard, Death of Ellsworth, Harpe 's Ferry and some others, spoken of ,as being both beautiful and fine speci mens art. We predict full houses at Masont Hall next week. I Real Estate Sales. The , ext sale we have to report is a pnrch,e by the Board tif Managers of the Huse of Refuge, from the Algeo estate, [:::: , f nine acres, for $15,000, on part of hich they will erect large and firm bu : 1 1 1 dings as a further extension of this va • able institution. The balance will b laid out in building lots, which "11 offer inducements, from the low ratol of taxes, to our capitalists, and assist Manchester in giving homes to the -numbers crowding in to her population. Another sale is that of the splendid dwelling ' house of Mr. Byron Painter, sit• anted o'd Stockton Avenue, (second bank) Allegheny city, to Mr. Josiah King, for $15,00041 The lot is 34 feet front by 124 deep. Real estate judges consider this the t‘ sale of 6 season. The properly would rapily b *ng.from three to five thousand dollars ni re now. Th : Appropriation Bill. In the State Legislature on Wednes day, the .7enate resumed the considera tion of the annual apropriation bill, as House,reported from the it being in i Committ of the Whole on first reading. The 23d, 24th, and 26th sections were read, the last amended by striking out ten and i serting five thousand dollars to the State !Lunatic Asylum at Harrisburg; and the qnestion recurring k on the section as amended, after an hour 'a discussion, on motion ot Mr. Kinsey, the vote had on the amen went was reconsidered, the amendment lost, and, after eloquent ap peals-frotd! Messrs. Clymer, Graham, and ethers in Ilfavor of it, and Messrs. Mc- Candless and Donovan against it, the ori iginta secan (appropriating ten thousand .dollars to [the hospital, &c., and three thousand dollars for the perpetual in surance orthe buildings of the inbtitu- Con) was greedd to. Pending! he discussion of the twenty sixth sectio , the Senate adjourned, the Committee ) of the Whole having arisen, with leave sit again. 1) /Ca road Convention. On the Ist inst. a convention of the I maciaA.ers o f the principal railroad lines of the UnitedlStates was held at the St. .4. Nicholas Hiltal, New York. Hon. Erastns Corning prlsiding, with John Campbell ilj and J. V. . ker as Secretaries. Thirty 7, !.' one lines ere represented. A com -10 .mittee was ) one to prepare and .11 • report ati me table for the spring El and samme4lmonths.. At the evening ses sion the committee presentedgtheir report, ti from which lit appears that on and after g t Monday thell2oth inst., three trains will ip: leave New *ork for the West each day— lq .4, seven A. n l., ten A . M., and five P. M.— iii . T ra ' . 4 12 e fro the East will arrive in New it t York a t - 3 , 1 P. it., and 10:15 A. it.. The . ill Cincinnati apress, leaving at seven A. 31 m. Willierri, r 't New York at two P. 31._ ill Th 'Commit e ‘.. s u P assenger Commis ;r t dons reports il in fa, % . 70r of calling a Con 111 vention in few York, on April 22d, for , 1 the consider lion of .i passei:,"r fares, em- I t igra* rates, lc., which was a,..'_ , oPtea• i 1 Den + on the River. The Cincitinati Commercial says : There were top deaths on the Glendale daring her re nt upward trip from Mem phis. Bober Vance, of the 114th Ohio frßegiment, Om Pancoastburg, Fayette Codnty, Ohio l i was buried at Cannelton, Indiana, Joseph Whitten also died while on the trip.. His remains were shipped home.to Allegheny City, Pennsylvania.— The effects ofil3oth were left in charge of Captain Jas. Bucher, at No. 16 Public Landing." 11 Hero* Hospital Fair. We, hope sill our readers will bear in mind_that the ladies' fair, for the benefit of the Mercy Hospital, will commence on Monday everting at Conctrt Hall and Continue duriflg ti Easter week. Contribn tions-to public charities are rarely so care fully expended as the funds or this institu tion and we st all who attend will act fibers*. Ev * rythmg to make the even ing pass. pl lady has been arranged and those who gor annot fail to enjoy them selves. L-4S. New orporations. t , A bill is up i . the Senate to incorporate lb the Lee Coal Co., with a capital stock of ;11 $lOO,OOO, divilled into 5,000 shares— power to mineilcoal and other minerals, fit and to vend and transport the same.— The area of 1 Ind is not to exceed one hundred !surface, and five hundred acres of coal. I The cory.ra ors are Caleb Lee, James Bagaley, Joshua Rhodes, FJawH. Elhoenberger, Wrn. F. Johnston, g. Wm. M. Lyon H. B. Wilkins, J. MeD. Crossan, Isaac pd. Pennock, Geo. S. Bel. den, C._B. >Ey4er and Francis Rahm, any Li five ofAvhbm shall act as commissioners. i kbillitas Mao been introduced to in. ;',4, corporate the Tfollock Printing Press Co., with 10.000 shes or capita stock at $lO 1 1 each and the fo llowing corpoiators : liam Bullock, ICalvin Adams, Geo. S. Selden, Wm. B. Shattuck and Johnson ik H. BaldWih. ha iCharters. hi Mr. Gross reported, in the House . of Representatives 4 bills to extend the char (6. tern . of the folFowing banks: Bellfonte t: Bank, York Bluiks, Lebanon Bank, Far mers' Bank ofl.chnylkill county ; Wyom ing: Rank, at iWilkesbarre, lionesdale ,Bank,; Bank of Delaware county ; Scran-' Igton Bank, Farrts' Bank of Backs cotin• atv, Commercia Bank of Pennsylvania, E.,West Branch ink, Bank of Du n tmille Farmers' 0311 Mechanics' Bank of . 'flast ' on. Bur to Death. \ 4_,On Wednesd y evening a little .daugh kter of J. Swine . brger, eight or nine years old ,wasiftandin . ear the grate when a gust tlof wind set he4lclothing on tire, and she rOwes soon burnedi to death. Her father's i hands - were badlit burned in extinguishing iithe flames. mum pocket books, suite ammo) , at Pittock's, op r i $ 5OO worth o lible for carryin fic ig risooltoPostofe lire tt entiO it of rtaneig filial' v. 7>'lBliblel6: " • .• Mr. Smith, of Chester, ids read in place the following act to prevent the frauds so frequently practised on travel; era: Whereas, Numerous frauds have been practised upon unsuspecting travelers, by means of the sale by, unauthorized per sons of railway and other tickets, and also upon railroads and other corpora tions, by the fraudulent use of tickets, in violation of the contract of their pur chase, Now, therefore, With the view of pre venting and punishing such frauds— SECTION 1. Be it enacted, etc., That it' shall be the duty of the owner or owners of any railroad, steamboat or other con veyance for the transportatation of passen ners to provide each agent who may be authorized to sell tickets, or other certifi cates entitling the holder to travel upon any railroad, steamboat or other public conveyance, with a certificate setting forth the authority of such agent to make such sales, which certificates shall be duly at tested by the corporate seal, if such there be, of the owner-of such railroad, steam boat, or other public conveyance, and also by the signatures of the owner or officer whose name is signed upon the tickets or coupons which said agent may sell. SEC. 2. It, shall not be lawful for any person not possessed of such authority, so evidenced, to sell, barter or transfer, for i any consideration whatever, the whole or I any part of any 'ticket or tickets, passes or other evidences of the holder's title I to travel on any railroad, steamboat cr other public conveyance, whether they same be situated, operated or owned with in or without the limits' of the Common wealth. Sec. 3. Any person or persons violating the provisions of the second section of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misde• meanor, and shall be liable to be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dol lars, and by imprisonment for a period not, exceeding one year, either or buth, at the discretion of the Court in which such person or persons shall be convicted. Sc.E 4. It shall be the duty of every agent who shall be authorized to sell tick ets or parts of tickets, or other evidences of the holder's title to travel, to exhibitto any person desiring to purchase a ticket, or to any officer of the law who may re quest him, the certificate of his authority thus to sell. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the' owner or owners of railroads, steamloats and other public conveyances to provide for the redemption of such parts or coupons of any ticket or tickets as they may have sold as the purchasers for any 'reason has not used,and does not desire to use, at a rate which shall be equal to the difference between the price paid for the whole ticket, and the cost of a ticket be tween the points for which the portion of said ticket was actually used, and the sale by any person of the unused portion of any ticket otherwise than by the presen tation of the same for redemption as pro vided for in this section, shall be a viola tion of the provisions of this act, and shall be punished as is herein before pro vided. Regulating Railroad Comps nies. Mr. Jackson, of Sullivan county, has introduced in the Legislature the follow ing, entitled a supplement to an act regu lating railroad companies, approved Apri 19th, 1849 : WITEREAS, The railroads now incorpor ated and those to be incorporated are in• tended for the public good and advantage, and as all such are declared by the laws of this Commonwealth to be public highways for the conveyance of passengers and the transportation of freight; therefore, SEC. 1. Be it enacted, &c., That in all cases where two or more railroads in this Commonwealth are or shall be connected, it shall be the duty of each of the compa nies owning or leasing the said railroads to transport the cars, passengers er freight destined to pass over or to any point on the other of the said railroads and branch es, and to deliver the same to any point thereon when so desired : Provided, that the said company transporting the same may from time to time, establish, demand and receive such rates of toll or other com• pensation for the use of such road and the motive power thereof, for the conveyance of passengers, the transportation of freight cars, as the President and directors theseof shall deem reasonable; such rates of toll, or other compensation, however, are in no event to exceed those provided in section 18th of this act, to which this is a supple ment, regulating railroads, approved the 19th day of February, 1849, or the most favorable rates per mile charged to the general public who shall have dealings therewith, or to their other connecting roads. Provided also That all consignors or consignees of goods, merchandise or any other property, and all passengers, shall have the full right and power to select the route by which they or their property :nay travel over connecting roads, it being exi :ressly understood that nothing herein contaiL7ed shall be construed or interpreted to release or exonerate any company owning or Operating a railroad from the obligation or (ay which may now be im posed by existing laws, of transporting the cars, whether loaded or empty, of all persons or companies who may require such transportation, over and along so much and such parts of their railroad as may be' required. SEG. 2. Every person or corporation 'Vi olating any of the provisions of this act shall be subject to a penalty of $lOOO for each and every such violation, to be sued for and recovered in an action of debt, one half to; be 'paid to the prosecutor and the other half to the State ,Treasurer, for the use of the Commonwealth. Good Friday, The usual impressive services were held yesterday in the Catholic and Epis copal churches. Senatorial. The Greene County Democratic Vigi lance Committee have appointed Ch arles A. Black, R. W. Jones•and Patrick Don ley, to confer with a similar committee from Washington county; to determine which county is entitled to the next nominee for Senator and bow he shall be nominated. No Title. Sol. Schoyer, Jr., Esq., Solicitor for Allegheny city, has reported to Councils that in the ejectment case of Allegheny city vs. John Irwin and others claimants of the Nelson Island property, the city has no legal title as was at first supposed, and recommended that a non-suit be taken, which has been done accordingly. A Sword to Col. Sirwell. Col. Sirwell, of the 78th, has been pre sented with a sword, sash, belt and glove, by the men of his gallant com mand. Private R. B. Thorn, of Co. I, made the presentation speech, which was a model of brevity and exactly to the point. Church Burned. On Saturday night last the Presbyterian Church at Connellsville, Fayette county, was entirely destroyed by fire. Soldier Dead. J. P. McLaughlin, of Co IL 139th regi went, died at Washington city, on the let Where are the Street Cleaners? By the metal marks, wa quote 8 feet 9 inches scant of mud in front of the First Ward Steam Fire Engine House, Alle gheny city, and at a stand. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. For ladies, misses, gents and chil dren's wear, at the Masonic Flail auction house, No. 56 Fifth street; also, hoop skirts for ladies, misses and children. tifeat, UM forNattitday . - Eight 'ices should certainty attract a good audience to the Theatre to-night on the occasion of the last appearance of Sir. Neafie, when he will appear iu the char acters, viz : O'Donobne in the three act drama of "Brian Boroihme ' " Don Caesar de Bazon in the three act drama of that name, and Williarci, in "Black Eyed Susan." We look for a full house this evening with such a programme. ' The "Star' for next week is the renowned Yankee Robinson. We take pleasure in directing attention to ti: , card of a new house, Lindsay 4k Telford, who have just formed a co-part nership with the intention of transacting a general grocery, flour and produce busi ness. Their warehouse is at No. 187 Liberty street, above Et. Clair, %hen they will be glad to see their friends. Mr. Lindsay has long been connected with the old houge of Samuel Lindsay, which has long furnish ed one of the best brands of flour sold in this market. He is a thorough business man and so is his partner. They will, we are assured, soon take rank ' among our best business houses. Monongahela Eating Saloon. Mr. Henry Shaler, well known to the guests and freqnenters of the Monongahela House, where he has been employed as bar keeper for nearly six years, will open on Monday next; at No. 19 Smithfield •street, a first class eating saloon, where all the delicacies of the market, oysters, fish, and game will be served up in their season, ' and meals furnished at all hours. He will keep on hand a full stock of native wines, including Longworth's still and sparkling Catawba and other brands. Lunch will be served daily at ten o'clock. The proprie tor of the new saloon will do everything in his power to merit, the public patron• age, and as he is well-known we think he will succeed. r, New Tailoring Establishment. The card pablished elsewhere will show that Mr. li. B. Norris, long and favorably known to the customers of J. L. Came ghan, Allegheny, has embarked in business as a merchant tailor upon his own ac count, and opened a shop at No. 79 Federal street, Allegheny city.— Mr. Norris is thoroughly conversant with his business and will, by strict attention to details and earnest endeavors to suit all. soon build up a profitable and permanent custom trade. He has a full stock - of fresh goods, which he is prepared to make up to order at low figures for cash. He gives particular attention to the manufacture of boys' clothing. Cincinnati Wines. Sparkling and still, 59-4 38--Catawba last received and for sale at "Our House," Diamond alley. Free lunch this morning at 10 o'clock. and a splendid exhibition of • Woolly Horse' . in thelvening. All are invited. Punctual attendance is request ed. A Chance to Get Good Beef for Mr. Jas. McCollister offers for sale, at the Wm. Penn Drove Yard, Allegheny city, twelve head of the finest cattle ever brought to this city. They were raised and fed by Jacob Strawn of Illinois, the great cattle dealer. Mr. McCollister pre fers selling the lot to his friends in this city, as be is desirous of introducing the "Strawn" stock here. Mr. McColliFter deserves credit for his enterprise. Desirable Residence for tient. The Board of Managers of the House of Refuge offer for rent a desirable brick residence, adjoining that institution, with sufficient grounds surrounding it to make it a beautiful country seat. The place is described in our advertising columns, and we can say to any one desirous of se curing a pleasant country home that this is a fine opportunity. Foundry Burned. The foundry and machine shop of J. C. McLanahan, Watson Jr, Co-, at •Gaysport, Blair county, was burned down on last Tuesday evening, having been set on fire by some molten metal, which ignited the roof. The value of the building was $lB,OOO, including its contents on which there was an insurance of $3,500. Illustrated Weeklies. Pittock, Fifth Street, line all the East ern illustrated and literary weeklies on his counter. They are full of interest this week, having fine illustrations of the Prince of Wales' Wedding. Call and sup ply yourself. PHOTOGRAPH albums, all styles, all pri ces, the finest assortment in the city a Pittock's, opposite Postoffice. New York, Philadelphia and Cincinnati papers received eve'ry morning. Leave your address at l'ittocks opposite P. O. 1 ' 111:1111 & WIFE, card photographs from life not lithographed, at Pittock's, oppo site the Postollice. Beware of lithographed cards of the little couple; all such are bogus. • City Mortality. Dr. A. G. McCandless, Physician to the Board of Health, reports the interments from March 23d, to March 31st, 1863 : DISEASES. DISEASES CHILDREN ADULTS. Disease unknown 1 Croup__ ... Typhoid Fever 1 Scarlet Fever._ Consumption 2l Premature Birth Influenza 1 Marasmus... ..... .. Chronic Diarrhoea...... 1 Of the above there were : Under 1 year 3 From 30 to 40 From I to'' 2' " 40 to 50 2to 5 11 .. 50 to GO " sto 100 , " 00 to 70 ..10 to 15 01 " 70 to /W.__ls to 20 1 , " 8U to 90 ...... . 20 to 30 Uj 'l 'X to 100 , Males, 6; females, 4 ; white, 10; color -d 0 ; total, 10. GROVIIt 4!e Mtge - es Sewing Machines, for t- n- iIY inanufaotnring purposes, aro the best in use. A. F. CIATONAY. General Agent, 18 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. P.n JOSEPH MEYER & SON NAPUPLO7TIR2B3I OP FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD 11 Between Sixth street and Virtin r Hey.) iELECRATEO EXT. ' HANDKERCHIEF, Ashland Flowers - !Mignonette Alisma Musk Amaryllis Meadow Flowers Bouquet de California Lilac Bouquet d'Arabie Lily of the Valley Bouquet de Carolina New-mown Hay Bergamotte, Orange Flowers Cassie Patchouly Camelia Pink Clematite Poppinack Cedrat Portugal Citronelle Resat Prairie Flowers Crystal Palace Rose Geranium Rough and Ready Gilliflower Spring Flowers Garden/Flowers Sweet Briar Helioll %pe Sweet Pea Honey Sweet Lavender Honey suckle Sweet Lettuce' Hawthorn Sweet Clover Hyacinth, Tuberos Jasmin Tea Rose Jockey Club, Vio'ette Jenny Lind Verbena Jonquille, Vetivert Mousseline Vanilla Millefleurs West End Magnolia White Lily Mareohale Winter Blosom BAZIFS LIRDYOSMIA, a highly concentra ted Persian Essence, the most elegant perfume for imparting to the handkerchief a very agreeabl e UPPER TEN. —T i r a e ßß p rtm ar L a E e u n o t i{X ns of T :T r Toilet H So al p r. B. Cosm aa e v ti ing ois, Toilet 'Waters, Dentifrio a, and Perfumery of all kinds, constantly on hand. ' For Bele by CHAS. H. SUPER, decal Corner Penn and St. Mgr eta, New Firm, Pano, March 2 l.—llispatches received at the Russian Embassy confirm the de feat of Langiewicz, who has been convey ed to Turnover. The insurgents lost 400 killed and 34 were taken prisoners. A telegram from Limberg also confirms the above. G R EAT Bsrretz.—'l•he Confederate loan has been very successful. Biddings closed on the 21st, and the total is expected to exceed 1.;,(4)0,000 pounds sterling. On Saturday, after official hours, the loan was quoted at 3V , , 41 premium. Peaty, March 21st. —Bourse firm, n 9 2.3 c. for renter. In he minority of seventeen in the French Senate, on the Polish question, several were of the most intimate of the Emperor's entourage. LONDON, March 21.—The Cabinet Coun cil was held to day. LlVkti.ooL, March 21.—The sales of cotton for the week was 57,000 bales, and closing at an advance of /d on the week for American, id for Surma, and /c 1 for Australia and other descriptions, The authorized quotations are as follows: New Orleans, 29 tair, 22: middling Mobile, 24; fair, 213; middling uplands, 2.11; lair 21/. Breadstuff market has a uownward tendency. Flour dull at ;1,16/ ;d decline and quoted at 2186, 21;s tid. Provision market is still declining. ..FORTRESS MoNROE. April 3.- The flag of truce boat Metamora, arrived last evening from City Point with upwards of 400 exchanged union prisoners, and de parted this morning for Annapolis, with the prisoners. She brings nothing new from the South. Gen. Busteed arrived here this morning from Yorktown on his way to New York. Gen. Kiug is assign ed to the command at Yorktown for the present. Gen. Keyes is to relieve Gen. Dix for a few days, while the latter goes home to recruit his health which has been impaired by his assiduous duties in this department. IlAaaisstmo, April 3.—Two magnificent swords of the most costly description are now being manufacturdd in Philadelphia, for presentation by the Pennsylvania Re serve corps, to Generals Reynolds, and Meade. An earnest invitation has been te*red to the Governor and staff to be present on this interesting occasion. The invitation has been excepted but the Gov. ernor cannot leave until after the adjourn ment of the Legislature, and the ceremony was consequently postponed until the 18th inst. .WASHINGTON, April 3.—Gen. McClel lan's official report of the seven days' battles on the Peninsula and of his falling back to Berkley, although dated the 15th of July last, is to-day for the first time published. He says: To the calm judg ment of history and the future he leaves the task of pronouncing upon the move ment, confident that its verdict will be that no such difficulty was ever more success. fully executed, that no army ever fought more repeatedly heroically and success fully against such great odds, and that no men of any race ever displayed greater, discipline, endurance, patience and cheer fullness under such hardships. ....ANTHONY at 7 y , ) The committee on the conduct of the war to-day unanimously adopted their re port on the army of the Potomac con taining their general conclusions. On application they have supplied proof copies for the press, but were not able to furnish them in sufficient number to reach all - points of the country. The un derstanding is that it shall be published on alonday without favoritism to any par ticular newspaper. The other reports to follow this will be in relation to Bull Run, Ball's Bluff ti,,d the Western departments. This committee was appointed in De cember, 1861. They have examined a large number of witnesses and obtained much valuable information, throwing light on the conduct of the war, and which will prove valuable for future evidence. PITTEIBUBGB. ACTS FORTIOE It is said this committee, one of the most harmonious ever appointed, and though composed of men differing in party poli tics, almost every conclusion reacher as to the policy and prosecution of the war was unanimous, and it is further asserted that careful examinations of the proceed ings will show that everything has been done fairly and without any object or pur pose to detract from or add to the merits of any officer connected with the army. The general conclusion of the commit. tee are understood to be of a character highly encouraging as respects the future. LocisviLLE, April 3.—lt is rumored that a number of bridges are being con structed across the river above Florence to connect the rebel armies of Tennessee and Mississippi. General Rosecrans approved the sen- tence of the deserters in Wood and Pal mer's divisions. Col. Lowe, of Fort Donelson, telegraphs that the enemy are apparently in strong forces. Second Edition THE V EH LATEST TELEGRAPH, From New Orleans Outrages at Pensacola, Fa, THE TOWN DESTROYED BY U. S TROOPS ! ! LATE FOREIGN NE fiV S ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA From Washington. Gen. lifoOlellan's Official Report of the Seven Da r 's Battle Published. SWORD PRESENTATION NEW YORK, April 2.—A letter from New Orleans says, St. Mary's Hall, the tine hotel, and all the dwellings in Pensacola except Mallory & Chase's, were burned down by the U. S. troops. The Nith Maine and 28th Connecticut regiments were left there on the departure of the 28th Maine regiment. The soldiers seem ed to think that the entire evacuation of the place to the enemy was intended, and many swore they would burn the place.— On Thursday at noon, the fire commenced and for three days and nights the town was filled with smoke and flame: The of ficers tried to stop the work of destruc tion, but seemed to have no influence over the men, even the troops placed to guard the property set it on tire. Col. ' Dyer, the commander of the post, was almost distracted, and gave orders to shoot down all persons caught in the act of in cendiarism, but there was no one to exe cute them, and finally the long roll was beaten, and the men got into the navy yard and were confined. lisur'as, April 3.—The Canada arrived from Liverpool with dates of the 21st and telegraphic advices to the 22d. 'The steamers Glasgow, Damascus and Borussia arrived out on the 20th, and the Africa on the 22d. The steamer City of Cork sailed on the same day with the Canada. Pow:D.—The following is the latest from Poland, indicating u severe reverse to the revolutionists: 'racotv, March -o.—The insurgents are rallying at Vizlitza, commanded by Sorn ecorski. - ; -- -totilifattifOfartattlite ; last night the steamer Relapse and LiZzie Martin were fired into.below here on their way to Cumberland, but both escaped.— There are several more boats below Lum inary. All is safe at Donelson. The gunboat St. Clair engaged the enemy and was crippled, bat repaired to day at Donelson. The Glasgow arrived with guns this evening. She was fired into at Harpeth Shoals. The pilot and several of the crew were slightly wounded. The Democrat's correspondent says : The rebels under Van Dorn are attempt ing to flank Rosecrans -on the left and crossing the river at Palmyra, and thinks Van Dorn has a heavy supply of artillery and apprehends the movement is aimed against Kentu( MARKETS B L TELEGRAPH CINCINNATI. P. u., April 3.—Flour dull and offered at a decline of 10c; superfine $5 80(44 90. There is nothing doing in wheat and prices nom inal. Corn 649065 c and in good demand, which is a decline. Oats ull at 68c. Barley dull nominal at $1 50 d and 1 60 for prime spring and fag. Whisky firm at 43c in the morning, but closed dull. Provisions dull and in very little de mand. Bulk shoulders lower; 100,000 pounds sold at 4Y B ; 100 hhds. sides sold at 5% at Maysville, donehams at 6 1 4. Here there is nothing but little sold in mess pork or lard,both are offered at prices which were refused yester day. Sugar firmer but not higher. Coffee 32034. Molasses 58(4)63c. Gold $1 50; Demand notes $1 50; Silver $135; Exchange firm. NEW YORK. April 3.—Cotton lowernd lower, and sells at 72®74e. Flour 5®15 8,000 bbls. sold: State $6 4006 60. Ohio $7 3 , 2®7 4.1, and southern $7 50®17 75. Wheat heavy, 13,000 bush. sold, red $1 72. Corn destined le, 20,000 bushels sold at 90®92e. Pork heavy. Lard heavy at my,. Whieky 46®47e. Sugar heavy. Coffee dull.— Molasses quiet. Spirit of Turpentine steady.— Freights quiet; stocks quiet. Easter Day Riso Heir of fresh eternitY. From thy virgin tomb: Rise mighty Man of wonders, any'hy world with Thee; • Thy tomb, the universal East, Nature's new womb,. Thy tomb, fair Immortality's perfumed nest. Of all the glories make noon gay This is the morn ; This rook buds forth the fountain of the streams of day. Injoy's white annals lives this hour, When life was born, No cloud-scowl on his radiant lids, no tempest lower. Life by this light's nativity All creatures have : Death only by this day's just doom is forced to die. Nur /.9 death forced for he may lie Throned in thy grave, Death will on this condition be content to die, CRASHA NEW GOODS HUGUS & BACKE, SUCCESSORS To W. & D. HUGUS, cor sth & Market Streets Are now offering to the Trade a full and corn plete stock of Dry tloods, consisting of SPRING SHAWLS, SPRING SACQUES AU ate new 3 tyles of Dry liaed at a! prima HONEY COMB AND ORIENTAL QUILTS. A LSO. a full and complete assortment of DOMESTIC AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Purchasers are respectfully solicited to cell and examine our stock. ap2 S'PRING GOODS. WE WOULD CALL THE Alrrzal tion of Buyers to our stook of 'RING AND SUMMER GOODS imbruing all the newest styles of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, suitable for Business Butts. A full and complete assortment of fine blank CLOTHS AND CASSIBIERES, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vestinim W. 11. McGEE & CO., 143 FE DERA L STREET corner of Market Squ are, Allegheny city mh&dawal REAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSTE. TION. incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Open for Deposits SATURDAY lin to 2 o'clock, p. m, daily; also on from 6 to 9 o'clock. illirOffice, 63 FOURTH 8 IMRE r. A SAY to, CONVENIENT anEOFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics. Laborera. Clerks, and ail trim whose means or savings Adorn% It also commends itself to Executors. s trators. Collectors, .Agents. voluntary Societies or Asfociations, and persons of all classes: Interest at the rate of SIX PE tt CENT, per annum is paid on deposits which, if not drawn, will be placed to the c November , depositor on the first day of May an and thereaf ter bear moneye interest as the principaL At this rate will DOUBLE In LBBB THAN TWELVE YEARS. Interest will commen3e on all deposits the are and 15th days of the month aftersuch deposits are made, Books containing Charter, By-Laws, deo., furs. kilted on application at the office. PRESIDENT—/SAAC JONES VICE PRESIDENT—W. B. COPELAND. TRUSTEES, Ron Thee M Howe I Hon J K Moorhead. Isaac Jones. C G Hussey, Wm H Smith, Jacob Painter. Harry Childs. Nickolas Voegtiy. W opeland. Secretary and Treas ß u C rer—A. A. CARRIER, feb.s:6md EUROPEAN -4.0 , ';; AGEN C Y. . THOSILAS RAXTIG ' Euitopram Agent, 122 Monong: ela House, Pitts burgh. Pa.. is prepared to bring out or send back Passengers fropi or to any part of the old coun try. either by steam ors ing Packets. • SIGHT DRAFTS F SALA payable In any Part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York. Liverpool, Glasgow and Galiray.fall JUST RECEIVED a splendid stock of SPRING DELAINES & DRESS GOODS CALICOS,'DINGMAN'S, &e. Special attention is called to our stock of Milslins and Irish Linens that was purchased before the great advance in Dry Goods. Call soon and secure your Spring Goods as they will be much higher Remember the place, No. 96 Market street, be tween Fifth and the Diamond. mit" H. J. LYNCH. F YOU WANT swim GOOD wow Fruit or prepared Mince Most, mired, and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth A Brothers, in the _Diamond. where you will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a_general and tun assortment of Family Groceries, Teas. Willa% Brandies. and all other kinds of Form= and Domestic Liquors. .Wlllll BBOTHEB. der corner Mamond and Diamond alley. GRAVEL ROOFING of the beat material. &t 11.50 Dor oquare of one hundred foot. LII.E7pII & or.nromm WOO - ='; PORT or PlTlllitliGH A liitiVED. Franklin. . 13 .!nnoit..Brolincr iln (lallatin, vlarke, (to - Franklin, Bennett, tron , n Gallatin. Clarice. fit tiouil. Fen-an, St, Louit, retro'. itobmon, St Paul. ihe river—Last averting at twi light thora ware- we ath er orator In the channel and fall The was raingltwo ohall soon have a Ilse. WY' The splendid passenger steamer "St. Cloud," CaptainFenton, leaverthurday for Cairo and !St. Louis. Ibis boat has the best as-_ rommodatioas and is hrtharge of careful and ex perienced officers. Stir Th e swift steamer "Petrel," leaves at noon to-say for Cairo, St. Louis and St. Paul. the la in charge of Captain J. J. Robinson. one of the beet officers on the river. The Captain is building a splendid e'de•wheel boat at this Port. She will be ready in May. fair The fine passenger steamer " Ex change." J. W. Anawalt, Commander. leaies to-day for Cincinnati and Lonisville. 1 his boat has unsarpassed accommodations and clever and attentive officers. (tur friend. Mr. A. White. will do the honors in tire office. The ever punctual steamer Emma Graham. Cap'. Ayers leaves to-day for ZAXIOB- villa and intermediate ports. This boat has su perior officers and attentive officers. M. The new and splendid side-wheel steamer Davenport, Capt Gray, is anhonneed for St Louis and the Upper Mississippi. Sh chargeue of the fines:steamers ever bald and in of Ca pt Gray she is Bare to prove a favorite, For Cairo and St. Louis. lIUR SD AY. APRIL 2-4 P. M. #IWTILE FINE PASSENGER Steamer St. CLOUD. Captain will leave as announced above. For freight or passage apply on board; or to .I. B. LIVINGSTON NCO.. Agt. For Marietta and Zanesville. Regular Muskingum river _Packet leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4 p. m., Zanesville every Friday a.m. THE NEW AND SPLENDID MrT - Sem-' 1 Passenger steamer EMMA GRA HAM, Monroe Ayers commander. will leave as, noted above. For-freight or passage apply on board or to J. IS. LIVDIGSTON& CO. ap2 STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM MA.Z.IILIGIVIL" Has opened an office at .NO 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency bnalneee, and would solloit a eharo of pate matte from staamboatmen. an24-led LSON'S PILLS curem] RICH HEADACHE CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE C1711,E ALL KINDS OF HEADACH W IL BON ' 8 PILLS are the result of vestigation and careful conducted experimenta l having been in We many Steers, during which time they nave:prevented and re lieved ,a vast amount of pain and suffering - from Readaehe, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They may be taken at all times mrith 'perfect safety, withrt making any change yf Diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste, render. it easy to administer them to children. By the use of these Pills the periodic a . - tacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be pre vented: aid if taken in th- commencement of an attack immediate relief of pain and sickness will be obtained, They sellout fail in removing ffousca and Headache, to which females are so sublet t. •. !E?:=IZIE::=2MI For Literary Ms.. Students, Delicate Females, and all persoos of sedentary habits, they are valuable a. a Laxative, impr oving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whose system. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS The genuine have signatures of R. A. WIL SON and It L. FAHNESTOCIE A: CO. on each Box. Sold by all Druggists and all o:ho: Dealers in Medicines. A Box will be sent by mail prepared on re ceipt of the PRICE 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to, B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO PITTSBURGH, Pa. apltdeod&weowtJaiyi CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successor toJaS. Holmes & Co.„. ~'ORH P A.CHER Dealer in Bacon. Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, Smokd Beef .ke. Corner Market and First streets, Pittsburgh. Ps deoll;lyd. G OLD, SILVER, DEMAND ..NOTES,- Certitloatess of Indebtedness; Quarterinits ters'Oertificatea, 7 3.10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other government eemtrities,- bought by W. 11. WILLIAMS CO nch.Vmd Wood ettoet. corner of Tiard. A. CARD. tne4AVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS to operate before the Dental Colleges of nited States. and the various Dental von ventions for the purpose of bringing before the prof. radon. my Apparatus for Extracting Teeth Without Pain, I shall of necessity be obliged to be away from my office the greater ' part of next Spring and Summer. and that my patients s. ay not be the losers thereby. I have as sociated with me Dr. E. J. WAYS. a Dentist of well known ability in every branch of theprofes, sion, and whose eloaunt fillings are the admira tion of the profession wherever seen. Dr. Waya will be with ma from April lid, and will take the general charge of tho office, leaving me free to devote my whole attention to' Extracting Teeth' with my Apparatus. and to the mechanical part the profession. Persons who may have hitherto failed to nave their Teeth extracted for want of Lime on my part, or from defects in the apparatus are rta.ured that such difficulty, no longer exists. as I have made many improveznents. and will de. vote my whole time to it. Relerenoes in regard to therPainleurn - and- Safety of the operations given if desired, and from %radical gentlemen too. Remember that cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be used to the beet advantage. E. OUY S m i t h field tist l34 street, - PUBLIC NOTICE. mhl7;dttnyl4 OFFICE OF THE hisses RAILROAD CO, } _ CANAL DEPARTMINT. /glitz PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AL Company hereby give public notice to all whom it may concern. that in pursuenoe of the Power and authority conferred upon by sundry provisions c f an act of the General Assembly of the Commonweelta of Fennaylvania entitled "An Act for the sale or the Main Line of the Public Works," approved MA Y. A. 1857. it will on the FIRST DAY OF MAY. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sipy-three, abandon es much of the Western Division of the canal. lately forming a part of the Main Line on the P John sto wnWks, and as lies between Blairsville and d (com monly known as the "Upper Western Division") together also with such Dame. Feder% and Reser voirs lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or are used in connection with said Upper Western Division. By order of the Board of Directors, Witneea the seal of the said Company the 25th day of February. A. D. 186& J EDGAR TOMSON. [1..; S.] mh4:dtaiyl President LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER„ BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS AND BALMORALEI, congaing of all kinds of-styles and qualities, Havinsibought for Cash, before the advance, will now sell at lower ratee than can be found in the City. Be sure and call before Purchasing elsewhere. Country Merchants and dealers supplied at New York and Philadelphia prices at J . BOBILAND'hI, No. 98 Market street, one door from Fifth. GLANS PACKER—WANTED IXIII.E- O i s t a ir-An experienced Glass Packer. must also understand Lamp Fit Gag. and pro duos the most unexceptionable referencee ae to characterandnapability. No person need apply "boa possenbove qualificaticus itz 4k BLEAIIifdLEY, Ibd Wood street. , OtralamikTri. PITTBBURGR TREAriiR usiis Ai) itataaini.3 .wt • . . o:vEßlNgibri IM&:< - 0331LI, RECEIVED 1 . TRIMBLE'S -VARIETIES...— ! tsi Iss'itsi'FiLEEN irrNziL willay: 1,,Y-111. IDar At Trinibiel Varieties with. kgr areal . eoutteatiisn otalent , Four compatiff:sta oho.' 'esuirprnef'ng 51 Mar, 'April 5tb.18133 -- `. '' .P. O'Neil, DI. wirer; J. S. htefllti. Stig.e. Men. , . 1140 f. ' _ apt ' _ frs,'.. 4'.i.A 1.3. ( 1, 4STABILEY az 401?% - .....f Poloptie moronow of ihe 4'lns, t Depicting every, feature "of interest' . frtint the Firing Or th 4 first Glut Down' to the lltattl of llgurfresboto. .rnterspersed wit attuning - DIORA IC.EFFECTS. ~.. • Brilliant Allegories] R eprosenta. ions and -LIFE LIKS TABLE UX, executed- Irrliagnard. 1 - Lewis, and corps of eminent artmla, at. _ /WI NIC I IEALL, .L • Commencing MO DAY gvErawa, April at h l it The horrors of t battl e fled, fame and dead ly amid:eta. the di of battle and theerash of war. are represented with `life-like vividness. The thunder • f the cannon and the din of the battle- Auld smoke on thatar of - the audience. The firs and of advancing bo;ts. - and their desperate charges. areseen. The - tearful .work of carnage and death Li presentedwith a distinct ness and vividnesslmooking reality. By tito aid • of extensive and intricate machinery. mechani-. cal appliances, chemical .elects. and ingenious dismantle accompaniments, never before intro duced in this counity, the audience. can ahnost imagine themselves actual spectators of the sublime .and stirring ; manes, reprosenteil-4, 3ho surface of each View u.., so- artistica'ly arranged that the beli-Ider may dilEctly traverse with the ore an entire battle-field, or follow themove merits of the grand Army frourthe outbreak of the rebellion to the present - time. - dEach seeene will. be illustrated with a graphic l escriptive lee.ure. - Admission ,25 cents:. Children la eta, D 0013: open at a; commence. at IN ohilook. Carriages' maybe or .ered at te2:o'claek.: • . - .._. Ali- MATI - NEal WSDNE- DAY and SATUR DAY AFTEBICIOONS at 2% o'clock. s mle - rfrEc's fIAsINO, (1 417; 111 FLOPXOY.k C. SMYTHE L3R3RE MANAOER. MR; sm*TirE. begs to ill o o 47,f1i4 he wip 'open - the above popular place of amusement. • _ THIS. WEDNESDAY - . BYRNING. ist. he will present the entire Company. late or Trimble's Varietim and as soon as they can arrive, new faces will - be presented. He conliden tly relies upan his reputation as a Malinger. as. an name of his efforts to please. A GRAND INAWOURAL PROGRAM ME will be presented this evening. Don't fall to be on hand to-nlgat. SPECIAL NOTICES. J. Y . . iENWELL -SAY% KERR CORN WIE.LL liCIERR; CARRIAGE. MANUFACTURERS. SIIgVER & BRASS PLATERS, and manufacturers of - Saddler) , and Carriage Hardware, . No. 7 St. Clair Street. and Duquesne Way., (near, the -Bridge.) . PITTEII3II7IIG/I. PA.. ! . The Minions Nleiting New York fcr 30yearkhaye always found Crietadere's Hair Dye and Preservative I Made and applied Wilhin a sauna of the same spot, Nothing but their Unequalled Perfection, ' Has given them their World wide reputation, and made them take the place of all ether prepara tions. The Dye produces any shade desired in ten trei lutes Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 8 Astor House. New York, Sold everywhere, and appli ed by all Hair Dressers. Price. $l. $1 50 and $3 per bog; according to size CRISTADORO'S HAIR PERSERVATPI4 Is invaluable with his Rye. as it imparts the ut most Kansa% the most beautiful glom. and groat vitality to the Hair. Price 50 mita. SI. and $2 ber bottle nooordinir to size. 1 mhl24dAwltuou The Greatest Discovery of the Age, • • Farniers. families and others eau purehase no remedy equal•toDr. ?Tobias' Venetian. Liniments for dysentery. colic, croup, chronic rheumatism. sore throats, toothache, sea.sickness, ants; burns, swellings, bruises. old.sores, headache, 1710ECkuito bites, pain" in the limbs. 'sheet. book. ho, if it does notpve relief the money will be' refunded. All that is asked is a trial, And use it according t-. the directions. La. Tomas—Dear Sir have Used your Ve netian Liniment in my family fora - number of. years, and believed it. to be the beat article for what it is recommended that I hero over used,— For sudden attack of croup it is invaluable. I have no hesitation in recommending it for all the uses =professes to cure. ..1 have sold it for many years. and it gives entire satisfaction. - _Quakertown, N. J. CHA . lliar 'ORLE. S IL . TRIM:NEB, , Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold b y all..dratttista.\ Office 56 Cortland. street,New - York. mhlB:dAwlwo I Facts about Brandreth's.Pillo. Nair CAB/1;11.2 9 Westchester , 0 21 1 _ , A 1872 . Mr. G. Tag RYON. SHILLDONs Aa.401 0 19 417 ibunsblloctit a s Dear Sir— I would state that I was induced- to use BRAND/MTH'S PaLS, through the recom insuidation of John It. Swift, of Croton. Westches ter county. who was entirely restored to health by their use. He meal& for some two Year% 'rem costive and dyspeptic, and le tried 'everything but was not relieved. Finally. he took one Bran dreth'a Pillovray - da.y for &week:ands - dose of six Pills every - day for three days, and then took one Pill every withsin oocasioniddoso of six.- In one month bewail able to go tomork. mkt in months he wolf. gainizog 40_kounds in weight. Yours brut/. KDWARD -PURDY. Wiergaragnre CI OrrY;ea : Edward Purdy. being duly sworn says that he resides in the town of New Cam,g that some years mo ha was vary sick with a sore on hie log. which'rfed erunning for over Eve years: - that he was also much distressed by a pain in his chest, and besides very costive and dyspeptic; that at tar trying various remedies and many physiciana hecommenced asingßrandseth's Pills, six m o w nh three times &Week._ and at the end of one nth. the sore on' is 'les healed. and at the end of two . Months he was entirely cured of oostiveness, ever EDWARD and pain, and has remained well ever Lace. EDWARD PURDY. - Sworn to before me,this 18th day of Oct. 1N32. 8, MALCOLM. fattrra. nolkdAwitfo. __ Justice of thePeaoe. Bold by Thomas Radpatb, Diamond Alter Pittsburgh. Arigrbeh YDS. DE LA CONK'S _AD .11.9‘1%./gUr lIESPTE PLASTER:" received - and fireale. by OEO. A KgLLY. 69 Fed Allegheny...._ rigs WHITE LEAD IN OM IP in 25, 30' and NO lb. Kegs; Jeceivel and for 'Hi.) by 0 A. IC ...LLY. upl = - FiWeral St.. A Liegtier.l.9.• 1,000 LBS. WISITE MUSTARD SEED reeeived and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY. 69 Federal Se., apl . ; Allegheny. gni GROSS ANIMAS ,- TOftIAL. Sarsapiußlii and Pills; received and for sale by GO. A. KELLY. 69 Federal St; .Allegheni . B. Lurroit LEPTON & OLDDIEN-i, IiALLINPACTITINCES AND DEALERS Ui FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL BONING WS-Repairs to old Arawel, Mavens and Metalie Roofs made at the lowest priou, A— 11 work "promptly attended to and warranted, Wocd offic s e, treet/1.2d sto morning poet ry. mhl7 BendMe, corner Fifth and RALE—THE finnan_ La ' " berofferf li or 'We four eligible lots situated on the corner of Grove street and Centre Avenue adjoining the Seventh Ward. in Pitt township.— The lots are each 24 teat front by 110 feet deep, run n i ng back to an alley, and are entirely isola ted by stream and alleys on every side. Two of th e l e ts have frame houses on them, five rooms and ban in each. hydrants on the premises. They will be sold all together on very favorable terms. Enquire of ' JAIL BIeVABE, Agent. febe7 Rolla lan*. near Yourfh. IVET MEM. —TWO HUNDRED Boller 11Waters can find employinent on -ron gtmooate under shelter, at the best wages. Machinists aiso wanted. JemER B. RAW'. _ Union Works. St.- Joni% nshlikews3d . BOXES 011*EGO CORN STARCP 41 LIF ingtrecoivedoo l d o fo Eo r ! R at s ! y A. KELLy. No. 69 , Federal Street. Allegbe IsArk BBLS. F.S.BILY FLOUR. CE O 'just received sad fr A w ls I. nikt3o ea j r Market an T wo IV EW BTANDrso TOP shwa former price was SIM wiP tor $9O. at We. JOSZPik 4 u2O %Mao Reositonr ...J. IL OLDDEN.