WAL PNITNISSIEL 4430.; NITS. L, 47 ' EIIitABILBOWANJI Y OBJEtnikss 0 STATE STRUT. BOSTON meow filimitelbr.the boar and weakly Post in those °Wm& and are an- Iburisedtotake Advertisonionta andsubsoriptions or us at our Lomat Rates. , , TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 14. ITY AND IIXIB 11 1 1111100 D INTRILIGENCI DISTRUOTIVI FIRE AT TIE POET 'hree Thousand Barrels of Oil and Several Houses Burned-- Twenty-two Poor Fund lies I Driven Ont. , About three o'clock on Monday ni:orn ' g a fire broke out near the foot of Mar iery street,on the Allegheny wharf, which, of it had occurred a few squares farther up, I tght have proved quite as disastrous as tte great fire of I.B4s—and would have de j' 8 royed a much larger amount of property h t for the opportune changing of the ' And. i I he fire originated shortly before three o; lock, among a lot of barrels of crude cii,, lying at the wharf near the mouth of M rbury street, and spread very rapidly th burning oil flowing to the river, 'float in down " stream and setting fire to every th g combustible on this side of the river, fr I Marbury street to the Point. Several to ' of oil upon the wharf were destroyed, an *Alpo a number, of bulk boats, some e ty, others full. A few of the latter wee cut loose and floated down the river, bu kg as.they went , while some were se en don the opposite aide of the Ohio. all !e steamers were on hand early; but heir effortsweere of little avail so tar as he engines were concerned and the onl' hope of saving the buildings fronting on j he river towards which a North-east wi steadily blew the flames from the _oil, I hich mounted a hundred feet high, thr :ugh dense clouds of smoke, was by re' ving the oil in barrels. Accordingly the 1 remen and citizens began to roll the bai Is into the river, but while so engag ed! ' person who perhaps had an interest in me oil upon the wharf, threatened to shop the first man who touched another bar el for that purpose, It -was accord ing allowed to remain, the heat soon be : .. e intense and the smoke suffocating, and 'a flames soon communicatedl. o the buil sings on Duquesne Way, destroying the 1 .ollowing : Blacksmith shop. H. M. Bold; frame, totally destroyed; loss $400; zio .surance: Henry Gossman, akiti sho . 1 totally destroyed, building of little vain : and stock on hand small, loss $200; no i, urance. W ... Evans' steamboat spar yard. The buil'. ngs were of little value, but he had -a go d stock. of finished work and dry lam q r on hand, which was destroyed and his '..achinery left almost useless. Loss •abon ; $2,000; no insurance. , Ja .1 es Morton's lumber yard, in the rear of tli.se shops, took fire, but a portion of the . ' timber only was burned, the re main. er being saved by the exertions of the i amen, , , which were more effectual here:. an at any other point. His loss was $5OO no insurance. Th flames next communicated to a row of sthell brick tenements, on ,Cmhan L a tres kip r owA i t i ii. It c c e e's C i e: e ll sbeing houses-werebe occ4 ed by twenty-two families , huddled togeth r, four or five in one ' horse and the inmat ' s found ' ' it quite as 'much as they could I do to escape with their lives (owing I to. th dense smoke from the burning oll„ -. filch pervaded every corner and three ned to suffocate them) without any mpt to save their household goods of which were destroyed. In deed 'sire had not time to put on their li t, clothi and were obliged to fly in an almost nude tate. The occupants of the Castle were: illiam Farmer, boatman; Mary E. Fume wife of a volunteer' in the army; Patr Scalier' laborer ; Michael Feany, , ' labo re r ' Michael Laney, laborer; Michael Dougherty, laborer; Mark Bane, laborer; Mrs. ylas. Showalter, volunteer's wife; Michatil McDonald, laborer; Peter Hag erty,„ orer; R. Hogle, coal digger; Dan iel May ew, coal digger; John M'Donough, laborer Peter Keady, laborer; John Kelly, laborer; Patrick Levee, laborer; Patric Hines, laborer; Thomas Joice, : labo ' Jas. Link, cooper, a very old tr ~./maxi .0. Bay, a returned volunteer,who lost, li sides his household property, $4O orer iit money; Francis O'Donnell 1 lab A child of the latter was thrown . ' out of third story window and badly in jured, t will recover. Another of the familieli mentioned lost some $7OO in gold ~; arid slid r. They had only =Wed into the "Caatl ' on Saturday. These people 'F' • have la t nearly everything they possessed and sonde of them even want the necessa ries of life. Their destitute condition calls loudly dpon the public sympathy and we hope tolpee a proper response. The build 'lags were erected (on leased ground, we undere 'ud) by Mr. Paul Rice, whose lossj 4•, i s la, , - covers by an insurance of: AlOO i the Pen sylvania Insurance Co. '''''Thebodaelt were very narrow and low and i without proper ventilation for the number f. of human beings crowded into them. We lope if iepaired, they will be made more '; halitabli. ,:: , •The 14ss in crude petroleum foots up A..' been n - fol lows, the great e r part having . 1 ,!.. i len: 4 i ring & l' Bichardso 1 ! Dr. Hosts I , 2 ..tU c too l k)l Bat:Outs' " • • -- Jack .1 •"' 1- n - nock Haney & co tar 'right McCreery & Co.. Moakley • I ' 3,250 " P ,! This, • = think, will rather exceed the *Anal . es, as many barrels picked lip ' belo'•, have not yet been heard from. At . 6 pe I barrel the aggregate loss would bb $16,2 0. The ownership of the lot marked J. ckson is in dispute, Mr. J. hav ing sold i , a few days since to patties who 1 1 ) alleged th e y had not received it. A good pOrtion o Messrs. Schmertz & Bleakley's oil was in , ulk and the boats and contents were tak across the Ohio and saved. Some of tte burning oil boats going down the river' resented a grand appearance, According , the report of persons residfng is Manch er and further down. 1 But for' change in the direction of the riilid the strnetion would have been far i ,greater. me steamboats •at the point escaped-;destruction from burning oil backing ui into the Monongahela by an eddy, and everal buildings were on fire more than Ince. It was also-found at one tient) that 11 , quesne depot. would take fire, but • happil the wind veered around, aqd saved fro ~ .rther loss. The impression i&utuvers., , that if the fi re had been above the 'Hand • St. Clair street bridge a great part of the/ ay would have been in ruins, the",hous • 'there being so much nearer ttfithe m t r's . edge. The destruction of the bridges i n such an event would be in evitable.- • Indeedzt .I. Conviction seems to be gain ing strengt. among our citizens that it - woilid , bispr:dent to pass an ordinance prohibiting '4 , e storage of oil in the city, in order to prevent a repetition of the gre ;Ltt catas ;.phe of eighteen years since. Yesterday 1,. orning the residents at the Poi*, were'' , a state of feverish excite mont, • dee . "ng that ' they would not - permit any ;, ore oil to be landed in the vi -4 .entity. Th threat was carried out so far as to cut t e cable of a pair of bulk oil lboata whi came down yesterday. Bat we.hepe be er counsels will prevail and tiotin tha t 'violent ' ensures will not be resorted to,great as 'he danger is. The fire- ' undoubtedly the work of an incendiary d the oil men intend to offer a re*ard a c r ift,ooo for the detection of the guiltyp 1 he Passover. h Passover closed on &stns . The services in the syna the 'day , wereinteresting anti , :Op Je dayl evenin gym'; osum,4 I -•'.- ~,- = Bead XSflatt• ~ t. l es. • 'rho next s• 1 , 1 of real entate we give is the i't "I r"." . i. , et;:between Wood and ; Smithfield, near the, Theatre, erld br Ile &milt estate to the Messrs. Sawyer, havin,g,a front of 20 feet on Fifth and tan ning back 120 feet, for $12,500 cash. ,We understand that on this is to be ere - 60W one of those fine iron front warehouses, which add so much to the apearance of this street. Another sale is that of Mr. Jacob Forsyth, to Byron Painter, of 100 feet front, running back about GOO feet on Ohio street, between Forsyth and Logan's country seats, Allegheny City, for $9,000 cash. This is considered a very low pur chase. On it will be erected a splendid ; house, which will be an ornament to that part of the city. Both capitalists at home and foreign capitalists are inventing freely in real estate in and around Pittsburgh, and a large amount is daily changing hands, amounting to slooiooo weekly. Yet still the demand for houses is far in excess of the supply. In no city will investments in dwellings pay better than in Pittsburgh. The increase to our inhabitants will be great this year, if all who wish can get houses built. Vegetables. The following was received here yester day: To Thos. Bakewell, Esq., President of the Sanitary Committee : I Maj. Gen. Rosecrans has telegraphed for all the vegetables we have. Can only send him 150 bbls. They are much in want of them. Send, us what you can. J. S. NEWBSIIRY. Messrs. Hitchcock, MoCreery & Co., will receive all stores of the kind needed for shipment, at their warehouse, Second rest, to-day. The Transfer of the City Rail road Stook Gen. G. W. 'Cass, President of th Pittsburgh,Fort Wayne and Chicago Rais e way Co., publishes the following letter, drawn out by a statement in the Chroni cle, furnished by a city official, purporting to give the position of the company and the city with regard to the transfer cf the stock held by the latter corporation in the former : PITTSBURGH. Fr. WA YN I: AND CIIWAGO R .11.0 deneral Office, Pittsburgh, April 13, EDITOR CRltoNlct,R : The "City Official (X) who furnished you with a / 'llistory of the facts" relative to the complications surrounding what is called the City Rail road Stock does not give the facts correct ly or fully so far as the action and inisition .of this Company is involved in the matter. As the Court will likely decide the whole question in a few weeks, I do not deem it now necessary to say anything further on -the subject as to who is in error. If those who are so clear as to the rights of the city or ,the Trustees to the stock, and who are so anxious for the interests of the city, will come forward and give the necessary security to hold the Company harmless, they can have the certificates issued to the parties with whom the Comp troller has effected a compromise - This is a plain business question and should be treated in a business way. G. W. CASS, Sued for Libel. The editors and proprietors of the Ca and, (Samuel Riddle, Josiah Col James al. Macrum, ) and Disp a t ch, (J. Heron Foster and Steward Dickson) with James M. McFarland, an employee at the Arsenal, have been sued for libel in accusing the prosecutors, Thomas R. Laney, E. C. Fairfax, Robert Duff, Jas. Morris, John Jeffry, Tilly Potter, W. T. Hill and Joseph Lemon, • also employed at the Arsenal, with disloyalty to the Gov ernment andsympathy with treason. The alleged libellous articles appeared in two or more numbers of the Gazette and Dis• patch of last week. The information was made before alderman Nicholson, who will give the parties a preliminary hear ing at two o'clock on Wednesday after noon. Bills Signed. The Governor has signed the following bills : An act extending the time for the removal of the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from a portion of Liberty street, in the city of Pittsburgh.— An act relating to the election of Street Commissioners in the borough of Law renceville, Allegheny county. A supple meet to an act to incorporate the James town and Franklin Railroad Company, ap proved April sth, 1862. An act extend ing to the Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Man chester Paisenger Railway Company the privileges granted to the Citizens' Passenger Railway of the city of Pittsburgh by an act approved April 6th, 1852. A further supplement to an act en titled an act to incorporate the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company. An act to author ize the election of additional supervisors in Elizabeth township, in the county of Allegheny. An act to allow the Trustees of the First Presbyterian Congregation of the city of Allegheny to vacate a certain graveyard, and for other purposes. An act to repeal special road laws in certain townships in Allegheny county. An act to enable trustees of railroad stocks of the city of Pittsburgh to sell or assign said stocks. An act relating to livery stable keepers in Allegheny county. "50 bbls 200 " 150 " 100 1,400 " Narrow Escape, On Tuesday last Benjamin Lewis, Jr., aged fifteen years, son of Mr. Benjamin Lewis, got his coat caught in therolls at B. it. Johnston's rolling mill in Hollidaysburg, whilst idling around them. He was drawn over the rolls and back so far as to pass his arm between them. when the rolls were promptly ungeared and his body saved from passing through. It is truly a miracle how he escaped being crushed to death. His collar bone and shoulder blade were broken, and he was severely scorched. The• Butchers. A national convention of the butchers of the country will be held in the city of New York on the 20th of May next. The object of the convention is to counteract the influence of the speculators, and so control the markets of the West as to pre• vent the prices of cattle from running into exorbitant and outrageoge prices. Oftleersaf Grand Lodge.l,o.o.F . The subordinate lodges of the order of Odd Fellows are, at present,engaged in voting for e ffi cerspf the Grand Lodge.-- The election commenced on . Wednesday last, and will continue every evening until next Tuesday, inclusive. The official re. suit will be made known at the annual session of the Grand Lodge, in May next, atallea t which time the officers elect will be in a Hotel Thieves. Thesegentry were at work -last evening and did a good business in this aggregate at several of our hotels. The articles taken were principally overcoats, in which the thieves expected to find valuables.i- One taken from the St. Nicholas, had in a pocket several drawings, relating to th!e construction of the iron-clad Manayank, in the building of which the owner is err a.ged. Nothing else of value has beeh missed. The Conspiracy Case. The coal diggers conspiracy case was resumed in the Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday morning and is not yet finished. It excites a great deal of interest. Common School Superintendent Governor Curtin has nominated to the Senate Charles R. Coburn, Esq., of Brad. ford county, to be Superintendent of this Common Schools of this Commonwealth; for three years from the first Monday of Juireiiett; _: .; - Painting. - We are glad to see, all' over our city, the owners and tenants of property paint ing up. Wood and I.Crk. t streets are coming out in fresh and new coats of paint. We pity those landlords and tenants who cannot see the advantage in giving their stores a handsome appearance, ac' ding to the comfort of themselves, those around, and to our city. We Bay to all, paint and fix up. It will add to your rents and to your custom. Alderman Taylor has committed John Smilarth, Alias Hoover, to jail charged with the ceny of a lot of tools belonging to George W. Shannon. Alderman Donllld son committed Thos. O'Rourke for further hearing on a charge of not preferred by John Schlanser. Justice Barker of South Pittsburgh, committed John Kress for farther hearing, charged with surety of the peace on oath of his wife Mary. The Bounty BM. The Senate conference committee hay. ing agreed on Saturday to the House amendment to the bounty bill, requiring the several counties to pay each volunteer enlisted since July, 1862,a bounty of $5O, the report was adopted by both branches and as soon as the Governor signs the bill it_ will „. become a law. - The Nine Months , Hen. It is stated that Governor Curtin, who has been using his endeavors to induce the nine months' volunteers from Pennsylva nia to re-enlist, has been eminently suc cessful, and it is believed that fully two thirds of them will re-enlist after a month spent in recreation at home. Mason Jones. The Lecture Committee of the Young Men's Library Association have as yet re ceived no explanation of the written en gagement entered into with hie agent to lecture here on the 10th and 13th. Hold• era of tickets will please call at the Libra ry rooms, corner Penn and St. Clair I. id their money will be refunded. Thesitrieal. Yankee Robinson made a decided hit as Jenny Hopkins ' last evening, in the "Black Seal," adrama that just suits the popular taste. It will be repeated tonight, with the "Vermont Wool Dealer,'' in which the Yankee personates Deuteron omy Dutiful. The Poloptleomoranta. Owing to the immense success attend ing this great historical work, this ivatch• less painting and effective series of Wur Tableaux the proprietors have:concluded to remain a few days more. The lecturr as now delivered is eloquent and interest ing, and we advise all to see this great moral and instructive 'exhibition. lie member the Matinee on Wednesday after noon, when children are admitted tor• In cents, and ladies for 16 cents. King's Patent Portable Saw The attention of rapitalisis is directed to an examination of the above in opera tion in Trimble's yard, this city, adjotnin g Rhodes & Verner 's brewery. This simple btu: ingenius invention is as portable as a gig, and can be readily removed from place to place, and will saw more in a day than can be done by fifty laborers by hand. It is calculated for all kinds of cross ¢ut and is the only invention for tip purpose ever successfully inymited. Mr. King or Mr. Williams will give all necessary iniur mation and dispose of tscaltory or ma chines. The Ohio Sulphur Springs: It will be gratifyng to the numerous friends of A. Wilson, jr., Esq., to know that he has resumed the management of the above. These springs are noted fur their valuable medicinal properties as w.tll as being a favorite retreat for pleasure seekers. The baths and buildings, bath house, &c. are on an extensive scale and neatly and comfortably arranged, and ad• mirably conducted. This has always been a favorite resort and the thousands of visitors who attend it annually uniformly return reinvigorated and speak highly of good usage. Mr. Wilson has made es tensive preparations for the approaching Summer and is determined that nothing shall be wanting to make visitors com fortable. They are locai ed in Delaware county, Ohio, about 20 miles from Coln m• bus, near Louis centre. Corns and Bunions. Dr. Randall has recently opened an office on Diamond street, above Grant et., opposite the Court House, where he is prepared to practice the branch of eurge• r' to which he has devoted years of study, viz: the instantaneous and efficacious cure of Corns and Bunions. The following certificate is from Mr. Ed, Seidler, the Superintendent of the St. Charles Hotel, and will speak for itself: Dr: Randall has removed a painful ex crescence from the inside of 0118 of my toes, which previously had caused me so much inconvenience as almost to preclude me from walking or standing. The opera tion did not cause me the least pain, and lam now entirely relieved. I do most heartily recommend. Dr. Randall's treat ment. ED. SEITII Eli. Pittsburgh, April 11th, I8n:t. Phis is to certify that Dr. Randall ex tracted a corn which has annoyed me so much that I have been unable to wear a boot or shoe' for over a year without pain. I have the corn in my possession, which can be seen at M'liee & Bro.'s Glass Works, Birmingham. R. M. LANDS. Dr. Randall's office hours are from till 12 m., 2 to firand 7 to 8 o'clock, p. in., /001211 MIMA. JOSEPH MEYER & SON ICANIIPAOTURNEACOP PANC'Y AND PLAIN FURNITURE &CH A A 11.14 WARM 01.4311, 135 SMIT WIELD , 11 Maitre= Sixth street and Virzi , Iler Steamship GreaCEastern. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. THE, STEAMSHIP Great Eastern. WALTER PATO'N, Oommander WILL /31 DISPATCHICD From Liverpool, From New York Saturday, April 18, Saturday. , May 9, Tuesday, June 2. Tuesday, June 23. FIRST CABIN, from .$95 to $133 Each berth, =oiling to size, situation and ac commodation of the State Rooms; all having ale same privileges in the Saloon and in regard to meals and attendance. Suits of apartments for 'families may be engaged. by special agreement. ilscursdon Tickets out and bask, In the lot Cabin, only a tare and a hall. Servants accompanying passengers, and chil dren wider twelve years of age, half far!). _ln fants free. • . SECOND CABlN,—State Room bertha, meals Tarnished at separate tables $7O, THIRD C CIE N ,— lntermediate State Roo MP. passengers found with beds. bedding, table utensils, and good substantial STEERAGE, with linperior aooommo daions ..:......................:.......$3O. Payable in Gold. or Its equivalent In 11. S. Currency. Each passenger allowed Twenty cubic feet of luggage. An experienced Burgeon on board. For freight or passage MAY to CHAN, A. WHITNEY, At the Office, 26 Broadway. HOWLAND Jr ASPINVTALL, Agents. THOMAS RATTIGAN, No 172 Monongahela House. A mber: 410. Commitments The br,g It. 1 ou:.g, which arrived at Cardensa on the 7th 1E1 , 1., brought eleven passengers of the steamer Marion, which WWI wrecked on Double Headed Shot Keys on the 2d inst., and will be a total loss.- - Her passengers, forty in number, were all saved. Ad vices from ew ti r l eank by th e s t eamer , Ituanoke, say our troops had destroyed all the railroad bridges at roncliaioula, and fallen bank to PILFIM Maucliai•. A scouting party which Wll9 *cut out iii Antte county met a small forme of rebel cavalry, with whom they had a sharp air miah. en rebels were killed. I; ed and captured. t , ur lot's was four wounded. Gen; Grover and (;eu. Weil. -11'r , are in supporting distaner t•ti, h oihvr . Gen, Ecnery'ri division had 'been sent oin them. It is believed that Gen. Emery still corn mund a strong movement that is to be &uncle up Atehatalglu river. • Business in New ()deans is on the in crease. it is repotted by persons who had just arrived from the repel Imes that a large quantity of cotton, hidden away by coati try people, which has been reported as burned, has been sent to the rebel govern• Theadvices from the city of Mexi,, , ar he 22,1 of March, from Puebla to rom Vora Cruz to the Ist of April. Nothing doing in the vicinity of Puebla atattquinnu. April 13.--As persons from all quarters of the State and country ate daily tearing home for the purpose Of visiting the army of tie Potomac, it is ire portant that they be made acquainted with the fact, that passes within the lines are granted at Washington to civilians only in cases of extreme necessity. They can not be procured for committees in charge of hospital stores, or persons going on business or pleasure to receive the bodies of suluiers buried South of Washington. -- lip to the present time passes have always been allowed to those going to visit the sick and wounded relatives, but they should bring with them vouchers proving their loyalty and evidence that the soldier td be visited is in such a condition as to require their attention. A general diffu sion of this information would save consid erable trouble, time and expense to many. YHA 1 I WASIIINGTON, April 15.--The Richmond Whig of Saturday has nothing later than the Uth fromeharleston. The fleet was then off the bar. Major General Hooker has issued an order in which he reprimands in general terms'ollicers who send incorrect informa tion from picket lines. Out posts of an army, he says, are its safeguards and this duty must be so performed that camps are not unnecessarily disturbed. The fate of the battle maxi be changed by such re ports and officers will be held responsible that their reports from the front are per• fectly reliable. Privesußtan. NEW YORK, April 13.—The paymaster's safe at the Brooklyn Navy 'Yard was robbed last night. From $120,000 to $l4O - in legal tenders were stolen. New YORK, April 13.—The rebel ar countreceived via New Orleans says: Admiral Farragut was in Red River be tween two rebel batteries, and out of the range of either, but unable to pass them ; also that the messenger who was sent by him to inform Gen. Banks of his precari ous position, has been captured and held a prisoner. - - NASHVILLE, April 13.—A flag of truce sent out yesterday, learned that the reb• el General Crosby was wounded ; also two of Van Dorn's aids. The rebel doss is heavy in wounded. We captured many horses. Van Dorn had expected to capture the town. NEW YORK April I3.—New York Bank statement for the week ending Saturday: A decrease of loans 2,192,736 dollars; an increase "of specie $149,024; a decrease of circulation $170,000; an increase of de posites $680,697. MIOUB BUILDING LOT* gag S A LE IN LAWRENCEVILLE Tour lo th 244 110 feet ea* caoh; handsomely tituated on Churn A re a, masted near the Pane, Rallstnlst-e. be sold cheap for oash, on WA Atkin— fobl? Second Edition TEE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH Latest from North Carolina GEN. FOSTER SURROUNDED A Surrender is Inevitable. RIOT IN NEW YORli LATE SOUTHERN' SEWN. PASSES TO VISIT THE ARMY General Hooker's Late Order &c., &c., &c., NEW YORE, April 13. —A letter from Col. Sissel, an officer under Gen. Koster, dated the 9th, soya: The latter cannot holdout much longer, being short of provisions and completely surrounded. A special to the Boston Herald, dated Newbern the 9th says : A reconnoitering traveling force, sent out overland, on Tuesday, met a strong force of rebel pickets, ten miles from here, and drove them in five miles. Yesterday a large force went over Nense River on an overland expedition to the relief of Gen. Foster. A transporta tion train was taken across the river last night to the place where the expedition was encamped. Every precaution is be ing taken against a surprise here. It is expected there will be some hard fighting up the road. The rebels are re ported to be in heavy :orce. It is ru pored that Gen. Lee is in command. The officer who arrived here to-day in the steamer Dudley Buck says : General Foster hatl=prOvisions sufficient only for the use of his troops to the I Ith inst. The grinbout Valley City. which passed the rebel batteries below Washington, N. C., to on. Voster•s assistance, wittutruek by a pound shot. her tate was not subsequently known. -- - - Nt a York. April I : A— riot on a small scull' took place on Scott h street to day between the negro rind Irish laborers. The tight was quite serious for 11, time, but was , n,.11 f.topped by the !.01i(1... MY Irish arr said to have i. , iiumeuced the dif fieulty and hurled missiles at tbo negroes, driving thorn otr the !.;er Hit„ 4 boat: at this moment one of tan [4, green tiallie,i Orney tired a pistol, wound rig Jas. Ager. i white man, in the hind, but not seriously. Another aceonnesayis Agar's wound WAR indicted by a brick. /110 t,egro t tney had his nose broken. ten. was :toot' ter tight bet tre.•tt the whites nod negenee on Pine street this attt.rn,Duti, in which f“tne ut the ;utter were bert-rely handled. rhe poltre ,00n qt.( ed the utinir mak ng u nutuberot ur reeta on both tides. N Ntr 1 tou t , At •t 1 t:. Thor steamer Roanoke arrived at flirt port t.. day from New Orleans on the eth that., via Harlan& on the sth MM5= MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. P1111..t DUNI/ A April 13 . — Provisions are inac tive, but holders are firm. Flour is quiet, buy ' era anil sellers differing in their yie'lvs. sales only to the trade at $6,25 for rfine. There is not much Wheat offering, and 6,000 bushels red sold at $1,6 1,68.. Corn is mere abundant; 6,000 bush. sold atB9 cents. Ont are in demand and prices improving. Whisky is dull at 47@48e. Crsoorserri. April 13 —Flour held more firm ! ly. Superfine $5,656143 .75. But these rates are above the views of buyers and but little done. Red wheat in good demand 7000 bush, sold at p1,25(0 , ,2i• White held firmly $1 35@ 1 38. Corn is fair demand at 620. Oats 660 , 7. Whisk r ad vanced to 4234. Nothing done in mess pork and prices remain nominal. Lard held %c. higher af ter the news from New York but buyers did not follow up the advance, the only rate was 200 tierces prime country at 93/ 2 ' City held at 10.36 at the close. but 9-) was the rate spoArn of buyers. A vood but for bulk shoulders an.ad ham 4.4 " ' 131 1. but went with a slow sale t 534. di o vonies unohanged and firm. The advance.in Geld Produced a firmer feeling in all articles. (told ad. arced to SIX, silver $1.40. Erchange firm. Ugoirsa g Riggit's Sewing Machines. for f- qv -- manufactories purposes are the beet in use ._--- A. F. CUATONAY, General Agen f IA Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Oa W. J. KOUNTZ ...................... ............ PH R. MERTZ KOUNTZ & MERTZ f • 13 A N li E it s , No. US Wood SI., Second door above Filth Street, IIIEALERS IN FOREIGN AND Gemeetic AO Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes. and Govern• meat Securities. Collections promptly attended to. _K: G 0 011 0—Our stock c Gents furnit4t r iphig . T r d e s i a s E ktri k e ic a c ti , d , coin ptete. 143 Federal St ecr Market Square, Bpi] Allegheny. PRING it'ASSILIIERIES—We have in 6--.7 Store a large and well as , orted stock of Carsitneres fur business suits. ' W. H. McGEE 4 CO., soli 113 Federal St., oor Market Square. Allegheny. i t. RNICA P LANTERS --There plasters are -z - M- Prepared from the Aniica Mountana. thit• Valuable vegetable Remedy,.used for many years in Germany, and various parts of Europe, with such astonishing efficacy as to attract the atten tion of the world. and the medical profession par_ticularly. to its wonderful medical propertioe. By its Stimulating and anodyne effects it affords immediate relief in all cases of Pains cr Weak ness in the Breast, Side, Back o r Limbs: Also in Bruises, Sprains. Praztures, flout, Blieuma Baal. Lumbago, and is a valuable auxiliary in Liver Complaints, Pleurisy, Coughs, Colds, C.m sumption, Asthma, Hoarseness. .Ic.. kc, They are ouilY prescribed by the medical p o fession,thu most eminent of whom bear honorable testimony of their wonderful eili .sey. t rire 15 ern is. 2J .. an,s - a n d 30 vent... Sold at A J. ICANilli IN'S Drug Store, apll f 3 Market St. 3 doors bol .to Fourth, City Intelligence Office. No. 127 Fourth 01. ono door ahoyo Smithfield et. 1 AD NOW PREPARED TO SUPP/1.1 1 fruglain4 in the city and country. with . help,. of al! kinds. at short notice. will also attend to the ptLettage and sale of properly. collection of rows and claim... negotiAto loat.s. .4c. From in) ibtitnate koowledgo of the city and county, and e long oincricaco in the huyinesq. I hope to o ntire satisfaction to toy patrons. tutile:Snidtrotth. M. N.:it/LAN. NEW GOODS HUGUS & HACK E, Dl t CE:NSI pHs W. &D. UG US, cor bth & Murke St roots. Are now oti - rring I•o Trade. n full and c• bt.ft , k ..f Or? i,mnig. SHA ‘4 WI .I A SPRING SACQUES the sew 9tyie, of Dry at al prices DOPEY ('(MR ORIENTA QUILTS. A Lit.), • full awl complete assortment 0 DoidEsTrc A!"/'D HoUSHKEEPINO GOODS, Purchasers arc respeetfullY solicited to rail and examine our rte t. p 2. I' A. t. 4 PS A <L 4 Eito T H 110: r e ‘ ; - • "OLD COUNTRY." Film IR UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARE, AL to bring out emigrants'Ty tart i Mg land Ireland or Scotland, either by euperoir thet- SsailthsateamertorfirtPelasosailing voagele,at from T) to $l6 less th in ticke's esti lie purchased c u r any other talk° in Pittsburgh. Oreenbseksor rano, taken. Address 1). Eumnean A gency, Chronicle building, V',lth st„ Pittsburgh. Na tuhl.idnoloodYty • 1110 11LAN1). 9% t4T,, Ur • would oall the attention or buyer s t, ) stock of BOOTS AND both good And cheap. LOOK AT TIIE PRICES. Men's coarse limits, only ..... . Alen's line prime beets . Ladies Morocco !levied .. . I IMI Ladies Congress Hooted timbers; -ilk mired.. I Ladies Enameled Slipper. , lenlieu Fine Slippers • ....... • ..... ••• • I, lies Fine linlinorals • 50 Misses and Children's, the largest and best u.s sertment to bo found in the city. Boy's and Youth's bouts, shoos. balmorals and gniterg of every style. Bo sure and call; as you will be suited at JOSlieli BORLANb'S,_ No. 9S Alarket WI dour from Fifth. R EPA I Rd TO DEFECTIVE GRAY EL Canvass or Metallic Roofs, promptly at tended to at low prices. LUPTON corner nth an Wood etre E et_ .• O.PA RTN ERSTI I P OTI C E.—The undersigned bare f( hued a co-purtnors under the tome :Lnd style of Koontz k Mentz. for the purpose of pursuing a Banking and IC=_ change busuices. W. J LignINTZ; Pittsburgh, April 9th, 1993 nil !MERTZ;w WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A suit of well furnished rooms suitable for a PHYSICIAN'S RECEPTION ROOM AND OFFICE, in a locality easily found and accessi ble. wjth or without board. Address stating terms including fire and gas. to A. D.IS PA da Orrin. inh3l:ll AND TOUTOW ENAMELED BLeather Ba'morals; Boys' and Youths' oalf and leather Balmorabs; Boys and Youths' grain and leather Balmoruls; New York custom and warranted at 31 Fifth street. • W. E. SCHMERTZ .t CO, WEBSTER'S *5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. Fifty copies. oomplete. Pictorial Edition at .$6.50 for vale by JOHN H. MELLOR Jae 81 Wood street. CONCENTRATED LYE—Fifty eases Con centrated Lye, just received and for ea le, by GEO. A. KELLY, ayB 89 Federal bt.. Allegheny. 10 GROSS OF SELLERS' IMPERI AL Cough Syrup. just received and for sale by OEO. A. KELLY. apB 69 Federal St., Allegheny. 1101LALXSEED OIL-10 Bids Flaxseed. 011, JL" just received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, 69 Federal St., an 9 Allegheny. WIRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, BY just received and for sale by GZO. A. KELLY. ap3 69 Federal St.. Allegheny. SODA ASH 1&11 7 1;704ASII,—A larg e supply of each. inert received: and ter sale by GEO. A. KELLY. 69 Federal St.." apB Alletheny. LIIPTONT, - OLDDEN, VE ItboP ER 13 BUILDING, &p 7 corner Fifth and Wood arrears. BLVIIII ARRIVEM ilnklin. Bennett. Brownsville. usuatin. Clarke. do .. DEPARTED. Franlain. Bennett Brownsville: Gallatin. Clarice. do Ca. rie Jacobe, Cax Louisville, • Atiir The river—Last evening at twi light there weiw about" 9 feet water and alien a itand. Ar Iv Hoe Ts. There hist thht thae" nine" new hoots at tho tatimlitist can any other ci y ray as much. More are daily looked for - 4t4,- Cart, Wm. Dean's new boat is beingraPid ly hurried to completion. She Wks bitilt under the superintendence of Capt. Dran, who knows how to•get up boat in the right shape. -The Captain never yet built a boat that did not profs" asuccess. •ctt_ The fine passenger Steamer lowa, 'am, Fuller, leavei to-day for St. Louirand the 'Upper Mississippi. This boat is just off the Ways haying undergone complete and thorough To pa-is. In fact she is as [coed as new: Wo.take Pleasure in recommending boat and officers. For St: Louie, Hannibal, itaille.F. Kee' kook, Davenport and 'Roek Island. THE NEW AND SPLEN• DID teamer IOWA; Cant F. ler, will leave for the above ports on this day 14th inst., at 5 o'elvek, P; M. Fot freight or passagd apply on board, or to 91114 'J. E. LIVINGSTON &- 100.,'Agt. • For Marietta and Zanesville. Regular 21Iuskintum river Packet leaves Pittsburg every Tuesday, 41 P. no., Zanesville every Friday S a m, THE NEW ARDSPLENDILII U Pnesenger steamer EMMA °RA noted . Imre° Ayers commander, will leave -as above. For freight or mange apply on board or to J. B. LIVINCIBTO.N ata STEAMBOAT AGENCT. Tiff NI I3AZ 71" Has opened an office at NO 90 WATER 957.1REET. Whin he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a share of rme mese from steamboatmen. • ap24-44 &a. COANICES. CANDELBEASS. LAMPS, - REGILDEb OE RE BRONZED. and made equal to nnw. Alto, Chtindellerai he., altered to burn Carbon Oil, at the Lanip .and Oil Store of sisLnow: REINTIME& KELLY, sP2tly. 164 Wood street. near 6th. Fliff; Corner or Penn &St. Clair St., Pltte•b /BIKE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND best of the United States. s 3 .s_pays for a fall Commereal course, including Writing and Commercial Arithmetic. No extra charges for Manufactuers, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister's emits at one-half price. Students en ter and review at any time. This institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and practical business men, hutme the preference for graduates at this College byland,, 1249.31 men throughout the country. Ha well as this. 't . y rof. P A. COWL Y.iong Ornamental L best Penman of rOl3, teaches and Rapid Business Writinr. B For SPCCiill 1:1$ of Prof. Cowley's unequalled' Writing, and Catalogue c7utaining fullinforma lien, enclose twenty-five cents to the Princpals. JENKINS & SIIIITH, feb2.l tamtdawtf. AMERICAN_ WATCH p FOR SOLDIERS I.lt i-C,4l.sduee'd Pisioe#4 American' Watches for Ameriosna IrlIE AMELIA:4S WATCH COMPANY give* re Chet they have lately issued a new style of Wateh, expressly designed for Sol. , dies and others w ict desire a gad watch at s mod erate price. These, Tratchea are iciternied deer {dace the worthless, cheap watches of Briti h Swiss insauinc , nro with wh'ch..t4e country is flooded. and which were never eapected to L cep (into whoa they were made. being refused Ina, u facturee sant to this country beeause'unsalalde at home and used here only for jockeying and stnittd find PurPose- We offer to cell our watch, which is of the most substantial material, an accurate and deraLle Li nrekeet cr. and in Sterling Silver Cases. I tinting ~Pattern, at as low a price as is asked for the trash ALc7of foreign make referred to. o have named the new series of Watches. Wa Kl. Les v. Boston. Ma_ss., which name can be found on the plate of every watch of this manufacture. and is one of our trademarks, Sold by all respectab , e Watch dealers is the Loy al States. Wholesale orders should be addresed to ROBBINS & A P PLEtoN, Agents for the American Watch Company. anl2:3steodds IS Broadway, N. Y. HOUS. rts '-- FITRNISREM STORE. (.GODS vian. THE KurcuEN. ' Brushes Baskets le , ly Moulds Wash Basin s Cap M. 0.,: Pi ire Sieves Coal Seattle • • Stove Polish Knife Washers Basting Spoons ' Coffee Mills Wash Boards Sauce Pans • Bird Roasters Fry Pans Farina Bailors Egk Beaters - • • • Flour Pails :- Water Filterepi • Pie Plates Clothes Wringers • Wooden Spoons Butter Prints Wash Tubs Soap Cups Toast Forks Sad Irons bleat Presses ___ I Cake Boxes. FOR THE DINING 1100/116 Jo.. EITI.VICR PLATS% Casters Call Bells Syrup Jugs Nut Picks Cake Knives Pima Knives Crumb Knives N lc a o p C k r i o n ezu ß i l n i n hives Salt Stands Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons Soap Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles_ SugarEpoons . Children's Cups • Mustard Spoons Round St Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands • Goblets CUTLERY. Ivory IlandledKnives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do ir do Square Waiters English TeaTir'ays . Crumb Brushes For .t Spoon Trays CritinlltTrays Dish Covers ChalininDishes Rash Dishes Coffee Blasius Wine Strainers Coffee Cafetiers . Spirit Coffee Pots Nat Crackers - Table Mats Round Waiters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers. do. FOR THE CHAMBER, Water Carriers Chamber Buckets Bowls and Pitchers Gas Shades • Nursery Shades ' : Tin Ware. Wooden Ware Spire Bo Cup Tuts Straw utter, fisir Sieves Kr.ives Silver Soap Chamois Skins Skewers Gridirons Lemon So UeeZoll Stew Pans Wade irons ish Kettles Hain Boilers (Inters Larding Needlers Pudding Pans Bread Pans Butter Ladles iron Holders Step Ladder , / Feelers Clothes Line• &ales Cook's Knives Bread Boxes Scoops Toilet Jars Foot Baths Infant's Baths Matress Brushes _Shaving Atnas Bronz Match Holder : Flower Stands Nursery Refrigerators) Wax Tapers BLISCELI, ... Libraey Steps 1 Door:Mats Vienna Fish Moine = I 1 Vedas Bird Cages Itteataefes Vizzetts • I Po&orKniges Card de Visite Frames Flasks ._.! l Camp Knives Camp Portfolios. And everythind Pertaining to a well appointed, h Houseold. • To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW ' STORE of .11A.V . .51r. ItICHA_RDR, ..- . O. 30 FIFTH STREET; -.." .... . - First door below the Exchange Bank., All goods delivered ' fret of charge in th .45,,Allestimy, Bitinin ablinkgancllester. Du • quesaeboreuka etc: - .: . do Ls.tns Clothes Whisk e es do Dampers Night Lights. Appleratirt reoeivedlfor italatr. sal• . JAS. A. FETZER,. 1. „amyl:Market artdllt Alts lox IMAKIFILED •LEATIKEE 'gar milmi2iiasu ;Can Gen Leather lst eta Grain Leather h•er; New York am • tora made, warraktea. SI Filth stroot. NV. E. scinitmirrzak Co. E=== RT Or 24TT81-' !:••• EXCELSIOR ! -- The only preparation that will instantly pro duce a spleedid brown or' , black in -ten minutes, withoutiojury to cue lair or soiling the skin of the (sever head, is • ' _ '... - CIIIIITADORO'S HUB DYE. . ,_ . . It has been certiSed by . the fi,st Chemisls in fArommly n e e le ud mouser Ib4-01 ce 1 . , To h ebe fee in the - certainty_ and rapidity of its operation.co ma Manufactured by. J. CIUSTADORO. 6 Astor Howe, New - York, - Sold everywhere, and appli es daylmor. $1.5150 and $3 per bo/Cnooording to to stpl litrit:r4rOkr.AS' VENETIANHORSE E.. Liniment. pint bottles at filty:ceuts'each. for • - the cure of lameness, scratches, windmills, sprains bruists.sPlints.entr...-coliew slipping stifle, over heating. sore throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is warranted cheaper and heler than another ar- tide ever, offered to the public. Thousands of animals have beeh cured of the collo and over heating hYlhis Liniment:- and litindreds that was crippled and later - have been restored to their former tiger. It is used by all ittel-firit bargemen.throughout the Hasten. Orders are con stantly received fr..m the Pacing c tables of En. gland frr fresh supplies of this invaluable articlo. Over 4500 teetietemiats have been receive' cl. Renton. lee, 50 cents laid 'out in time may save the life of our home, . • Price 25 Office 56 Co a r n tlan s d Cn e t et ,Nw d Ybyo.r k l druszdint— , apl-lalawswo Facto about Bralattreth's Pint. - Nnif CALITLZ2 W4WitCheSter Co.. N. Y.,Oct. Mr: Tea llroz Site nos. E4ifor• &rag its Dear Sir— I would state that I was induced to 11343 DRANDRILTB'S PILLS. through. the recom mendation ofJohn Swift. of Croton. Watches ter counti: who war entirely restored : to hakth by their use. e was_sich for some two sears, very but 1180121=21i A WAU% - i t lLDO — iThTril rah dreth's Pill every day 'for a wea.anda dose of Az Pills everyday for three days, and then took trite Pill every day. withAtt OCcalitiOliardMebfill. In one montlthesiss Watt° go to work. and in three months he well. gaining . 4U randy In weight. • Yours truly, JEJWARD PLIRDY. MY, PISS ' r 4 e W s A i d n h b ftb MOM far that he OWl-Al New. Castim.mat some , years ago heves vex, sick-With a sore-on his let. which.bed been Tanning for over fiveyealg that he was also mach distressed - by e-pain In-his chest. ' and beside:Mar eerily. end - dssneptim that af ter trying - MTh:MS remedies and slimly physicblass, he commenced naimairandreth's Ping. ex to eight three times a week . and et the end acme month, the sore'on his lei healed. and at the end of two. months he was entirety cured of costiveness. dye , Revile and pain. and has remained well ever mos. - NDWAND PURDY. Swells to before me. this lath"day of*Oct. 7862,. B. MALOOIdi MITTS, nol.kchtwltfo. Justice of the Poem Sold by-7110ewie Red , Justice Diattlmid Alley ----.--- -H& in Furs. Woolona. &a.. insects' on Plant UI a. Fowls, Animals. dm. - Pat Ap 50q and $lOO boxes. - Bottles and Flasks: it and $5 sizes for Hotels.. PII41)111, blatt. talons ko, "Only infalibleremediealkno,wn." "Free from Poisons." _ "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Itataeome out of their holes to die." $4.• Bold Wholesale in alllanto 1131.801 d bY allp.ntegista and Deatete every where. - MLA ! Beware 11 of ail worthless imitations *3. Bee that "Costar's" name is on each Box. Bottle and Flak before yru buy. $4.. Address SIBIIFILY H COSTAR. to PrinotpalDopot 482 Broadway, N. y, Wholesale 2, 7 - a ti d P d B, r Pa. , aw . r PRING GOODS, Wton ll ogirer. Vkou L rlicAV 411.2" ' MR AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing all the newest stples of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMEIZEB, suitable for Businesa Suits. Afa and complete assortment of fine black' - CLOTHS AND CASSIINERES, Plain and figiredfilik and Cashmere Vestinga coiner of Market Square. Allegheny city intikdkwa 1 NDIA RUBBER indnizes-- - Azr. .11. OTHER lot warrant* to stand : heat or cold lust reoeived at 26 and 28 Bt. Clair street. oo2Btf. • •&H PEITLLII3S. GrENT'S Ratariou CALF BOOTS. Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, Gent's, Glove Calf Gaiter%) Gent'S Glove Calf Gaiters, - .Cheap as the chisamt At 'DIFFENI3ACHER:'S 15 Fifth street. near Market. I - . , . N • THE OT COURT FOR IN the Connty.of Philadelphia: - In the'matter of the^ Partition of the Real Ka tate of Patrick Kennedy deo'd. .To MitiyMoran, wife oiJareei Doren; Mates rat Ford, widow; Berreird R.ennedy. ; Patrick. Mary and - John - Kennedy; miner children of John Kennedy, deed.; T horeacilennedy and Ann Farrel:lt—X* l f will Weise notice Rule to accept or - refine!' to take'said 0 1%1 &tate atthe yaluaaon. rettirrusble'Prlday. May 1, lea, at 10 A - 'O'clock, . M. J. COOKK LONE/STREET. • Attorney for Petitioner. iikti3o:ll44* G.: FAMILY . FLLY cLou *Au, just received anti for ado b 9 JA6. A. FETZSR. A oar Market and let n WW== . . *-41111314211Leurra. _ _ TT)3AttraGA , TICEATRE 4 LneinnP.annill'niniti.........W.k..HENDlMßON :1%4' strairm - GVIFII/NOTON tltiaocold nisitot Gar - )1,e 1 -erigagemeint 'of l el rAMliEr."-IXOBiNRON," _ appetii.ais IFIOPILIN,Iikt'asnarD-11. T/11174." • "BLAW:CISC MEAL" - • Hopkins Yankee:Robinson. James .k# wen s .... . .... ...... Potter. ' • Miler • ..... ... .. Statad. Balls irku n ., • "; flrehistra. Tci co:chile ith the "V.E.R&IONT-,211W0L DE*LEB." Yankee Ro b inon. Mr. Waddle- .... --""" -.Ch'pp Con. Gormley... .... ......... 6'efton.endale. -' • grCLAPP, STAArLEY CO,Ni: • ••, • ; .. - . . P olopticemoresna ur the. War: . ... ..., . rt Depicting all the events of impoance from - Depicting to . l inrfresboro.-with meet 'intricate at machinecy and setonishimr effects; on exhibition atistoxic 4E4AGL, ~.r. -.._ THIS ..EVIgNING',- A PRI I: Ll°l.h., AdlniagiOn 25 cents: Children Wats. boors open et-9• commence at 7 , y 4 o'clock. Carriages_ may be or d ered at 9 3i o'clo ck. . 'ifki. M A . TINEIrIVEDNEbDAY. and SATUIt-' DAY AFTERNOONS at 23. i o'clock. s.. aPlOailw. - _.. _, _ . IR LEW • VARIETIES Sole . ... . . MISS KATHLEEN 'O'NEIL. :MESSRS. - Iif.A.FELT -*end ~.:BARTHOLOMEW. LEW' SIMMONS MASTER, D ARNEY MISS IDA RUES,' MISS FANNIE ADORER, MISS SALLIE DUVAL„ MR. WILSON * Are .11:1E O'NEIL GREAT NOVELTY TROUPE, Will appear every evening in conjunction with TWENTY- OTHER .PEItPRMERS. The celebrated Celtuabia • Band.- of - the O'Neil- Troupe, will also ,nerfonn-,' 'as well as the very., eplend.d Band of the establishtnent, =alba FOUR" COMPANIES. E% ONE. Price 10 16 and-26 cents. Private , boxes SO cents. , . _ • MANGE OF PERFORM/ME EACH EVE aAIw. SPECUZ -- NOTICES • , - COMO I CELL &MU% CARRIAGE'. SILVER BRASS PLATERS, and, manntaoturore of Saddlery and.tairiaze No. 7 St. Clair Street...and Dtrinesno Way. (near the Bridge.) mh4 PITTSBUR4H. PA. W. EL MeGEE & CO., 143 FEDERAL STREET, ~ 1
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