EMSEMEEN liAJLf 104,05 T. pzwrprolLi. a C0.,,N0. PARK ROW_, NNW YORK, and 6 STATE STREET. BOSTON ate our agents for the Danz mut weekt, Peat in those eiti and are au tborisol to take Ad • •,,, e , • : or as at our DRESDAT MORNING APRIL 20 Ifl AtYD Nlll ': oBHOOD JITB6IIBHIfO Keep fool. - We hope we will be excused for mg . gesting to' our readers, both old and young, "the necessity 'cif exercieing coolness and prudence, amid the manretartling rumors that are now afloat in the city in reference • to the approach date rebels. While every precaution should be taken to prevent an alarm, and every arrangement should be promptly made to go to the assistance ofi those who are in, the most immediate dan er, all should remember that first reports a r e the most alarming. Indeed we have not heard of a battle or a raid since the corn ruencement of this unfortunate rebellion, in which the first statement of it did not largely exceed the true account subse quently received. That five thousand rebel cavalry are now in Morgantown, we do not believe, because we are very confi dent that so large a body of men and hors es could not be moved any great distence, without news of their approach having reached us before this time, and it is equal ly impossible that so great a number of troops of that kind could or would be spared from the main body of the rebel army, for the purpose of making mere raid into Western Virginia or the border counties of oar own State, which, in our opinion, is all the most sanguine rebel officer could hope to accomplish. However, as we have before remarked, -all hands should prepare with a will for the worst, remembering at the same time terlistan to all the flying rumors with several grains ofallowance; and not per mit themselvestn be frightened, flurried or eicited. A. soldier who goes into battle trembling with fear or excitement is of very little - account, and is almost sore, if for shame sake he does remain in the ranks, to be hit, either by his companions or the enemy. It is' the perfectly cool, intrepid soldier, who is devoid of everything like flur blustering, or excitement, who is to r te depended on. The men whom you see and bear the most conspicuous on the corners and in the drinking houses, retailing with large additions everything they hear and drawing upon their fruitful immaginations for stories that never had an existence, are always, in every- emergency, whether of war, flood or fire the last to be counted en, and rarely to be believed. But we did not intend to say so much, and will corclude by again urging our readers not to become unduly excited,or unuecesearily alarmed. Let every man, should danger beset our heretofore peaceful homes, act promptly, cooly and bravely, and no seri ous trouble need be apprehended. --- , mportanee of the Telegraph. Yesterday while the numerous conflict ing and alarming rumors, in relation to the rebels having marched upon, taken and planted their banners upon the Court House of Morgantown, were in circula lation, terrifying the timid and arousing people of all classes, the great want or the lightning mode of conveying intelligence tvas 'seriously felt. In times like these, when there is a possible, if not a probable danger of the rebels surprisingour people, who lire in the border counties, such as Fayette, .Greene and Washington, plunder ing the defenceless citizens of all their movable property, and applying the torch to what they cannot carry away, it is of tho utmost importance to those citizens that they should be in a position to communi cate every hour with prominent points, where men, arms and ammunition can be at once forwarded to their relief. As it is now, we are nearly, if not quite four hours from Uniontown, and a body of cavalr such as ran into Chambessburg could, be y fore word would get to us, and we be able to reach the scene of action, supposing that scene to be the county seat of our neighbor, Fayette, carry off and destroy that whole region of country. In an economical point of view it would be a saving for both the State and the National Government to establish tel egraph lines in every direction, where there is even a possibility of our people being surprised by either a domestic or foreign fJe. All loyal citizens who are despoiled of their property during this rebellion have the undoubted right to claim and collect damages from the government. Of course, in this view of the case, it would be cheap er to expend a few hundred or thousand dollars, if by so doing the rebels could be foiled in one of their schemes of plunder, than to pay those who suffered a million or two in damages. Besides in the case now referred to, there is no doubt, if the gov ernment would advance the money to build a line of telegraph from this city along the Pittsburgh and Connelhville road to Uniontown, and front thence to Morgan town, the railroad company or other capi talists would, when peace was restored, arid the government desired to part with the improvement, refund the amount of cost. By all means there should be a line of telegraph established on this route, with the least possible delay. Money Getting Plenty. The amount required to pay off the army, up to the lst of March is near sixty million of dollars. More than the entire receipts of gold from California received any year. This amount of capital added to the already flush money market must slim ulate all branches of trade. One who is well posted says that over h half million of dol lars will come into Pittsburgh during the next thirty days. By the Ist of May it will take thirty millions more to pay up the troops, when more money will be flow ing in. This, with the amount paid oat here on Government contracts for iron gunboats, the building of steamers, the receipts fromeoal, the outlay in the ' ltirge number orbuildings going on in our city will give farmers and all others plenty of money toinwrove in all directions. • The Provost Guard off for Uniontown. Yesterday afternoon about one o'clock the Provost Guard, about one hundred strong, sta=ted for Uniontown under com mand of Captain Wright. A large crowd assembled-at tha Connellsville Railroad depot to see them off; and great enthusi asm prevailed. The men were fully armed and equipped, antlaptger to get a ` 3 ""u''' '`) d istin^nieth themselves. ng of Gunpowder. it to the extensive es. :napp k Co., Fort Pitt :iug at their enormous cannel., eappened to overhear the re marks from a couple of the B'hoys, who were on a visit from the head waters of the Allegheny, -by raft: " Bill, look at that fellow, (one of the it, inch guns,) some punkins—it is some; why it-is big enough to kill any fellow that looks at it, without shooting it off. Yon, 4•cfc?r me going to war where then` fellows are, shooting or no shoot ing." Paint' and Repair. We do hope that w t hile money is plenty that landlords, and all others, will paint and fix up. Wood and Market streets looks much better in their new coats of paint. A number of'our other streets are being brushed. and look as if they are keeping up with the improvements. We say again to all Paint and Es up, don't be behind your neighbors. Rentnival or Coin. undootaud that the President of one of the Wheeling Banks brought upwards Of a million of Coin to oar city for safe keep ing, yesterday afteraooa. • .ts, - fz..4" ,: ::t, ,- -': - t - ,.:.:- e ::T. -- " Whiff iiiiieg kola. : : The excitement last evening at 7 o'clock, in reference to the appearance of the rebels at Morgantown, and their supposed inten tion to march on Uniontown had riot aba ted, but was rather on the increase. So i many conflicting stories were in circula tfonThat it was hard to get at the truth. In the afternoon about 3 o'clock, a mass meeting was held at Wilkins Hall, which was presided over by P. R. Brunet, Esq., assisted by a large number of Tice Pram dents and Secretaries. A Committee having been appointed tc prepare resolutions made the following re port, which was accepted : Resolved, That 500 men row sign a roll, Pledging themselves to go into the 15th Regiment Pennsylvania Militia, to fill up said regiment. Resolved, That all wishing to form new companies now enrol themselves into corn parties of eighty, rank and file, and elect their officers. Resolved, That companies of cav alry be formed. The resolutions were adopted uaani mously. Gen. Howe read to the meeting the following dispatches from Wheeling : WHEELING, April 28th, 1862. fStu : We:are in imminent danger. The rebel forces are within thirty miles, burn • bag bridges on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad - . They are also approaching by the Waynesbnrg road. Send your Minute Men and Artillery, and whatever force you can. 'Be prompt or we are destroyed. Gov. Peirponte is absent. atm £1; ELI. Tiftlt . ,_ Treas. State. E. M. NORTON, Marshal W. V. , Aril2B, '63. Sin : Can you v end artillery and drilled men by express train, today, as we are threatened. We have received reliable information that the rebels, 2,000 strong, were at Morgantown at 4 p. m., yesterday. H. J. SAM L , EI S, A. G. There was some discussion as to where the troops should go, after which it was decided to meet at the Monongahela wharf at 6 o'clock, and proceed up the river. We were informed last evening at 10 o'clook, that no troops had left, or would leave last night for the scene of action, although a large number were anxious, fully armed and errlipped, in line, ready to go, but did not know where they could be used to the best advantage. Democratic Club. The meeting of the Democratic Club o Allegheny county, which was held last evening, at the hall, on the corner of Fifth And Smithfield streets, was both large and enthusiastic. Hon. Charles Shaler ad dressed the Club in his ustial forcible, log ical and eloquent style. This organization promises to do mach good in rebuking and holding in check fanaticism, and we hope all its meetings will be largely at• tended. From Harrisburg—Goy. Cur tin ou the Raid. Gen, Thos. M. Howe, Assistant Adiu taut General, received a dispatch from Gov. Curtin, yesterday, in which he says that he has no power to call out the mili tia, and that he has sent on for instruc tions from Washington and Baltimore. That he has forwarded two batteries, arms, ammunition, &c.; that our militia, if cal led out, had better be pat under experi enced officers; that Col. Roberta ha, start- ' ed for this city, and that another colonel of repute will immediately follow him. Gen. Russel is ill and cannot come. The Governor closes by saying that he will be out himself if the news still continues alarming, and that plenty of troops will be immediately forwarded. !fore Bridge Burning. By a telegraphic dispatch which Captain Batchelor received yesterday afternoon, from the Collector at Wheeling, it appears that the rebels were then engaged at their favorite pas'ime of burning bridges on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Warring. ton. It is not known whether this is the same force that occupied Morgantown on Monday or not. Pickpocket Arrested. A professional pickpocket named David Noble.of Cleveland, was arrested yesterday afternoon, at the Pennsylvania railroad passenger platform by officer Foz. He was caught in the act and several hundred dollars found on his person. He was com mitted for trial. He is well known to the police of Cleveland. N litigation Open. The Erie Extension Canal is now open for navigation. The break above Powers' Landing has been repaired and the water was let into the feeder, last week. Navi gation has opened briskly, and bids fair to over reach the large amount of business which was done last season. Appointment. Captain Herron, late of the I 'owth Cavalry, has received the appointment of Provost Marshal under the conscription law for this Congressional district, and has opened his office at his residence on Penn street. Argument at Hairtsbarg. The argument upon thew it of error in the case of Keenan, convicted of murder in killing JEW. A. Obey, a conductor on the Citizens' Passenger Railway, and who is now confined in our jail, under sentence of death, will be heard in Harrisburg on Wednesday next, the 6th or May. Flax Sheeting. We are glad to see that Messrs. Kenne dy & Co. are now receivingtheir machine ry for the manufacturing of flax sheeting. The successful manufacture of this article will be worth many victories,adding large ly, to the best of Pittsburgh articles, and giving a 'good and cheap article to all, in stead of being dependant on cotton sheet ing. We do hope that all our farmers will . plant flaxseed, and every one feel patriotic enough to aid in this importadt projsct. .Grand Italian Opera. Our musical public will be pleased to learn that Manager Gran, with a host of artistes, will give us grand operas next week. His company consists of Madames Lorini ' Cordier and Morensi, prima don nas ; Brignoli and Maccafen, tenors ; Amodio and Dubrel, baritones; Sasim and Barilo, bassos, and a full chorus and orchestra, under the direction of Signor Mnzio. With an array of talent like the above we predict crowded houses for Mr. Gran daring his stay in this city, especially as his repertoire consists of the followitig operas: Trovatore, Norma, Dinorah, Ballo in Maschera, La Juive, Martha, &c. Marie Zoe. This celebrated daneens is drawing crowded houses at Trimble's Varieties. This is certainly the best artist that has visited our city for a long time, and her success is well deserved. The ill for to might is "La Esmerelda," in which she takes the principal part. Go and, see It will Pay to Read This. Fleming 139 Wood street, has now on hand one of thejargest, cheapest and best stocks of hats, caps and stra* goo& ever offered in this market, - being is almost daily receipt of the newest styles he is enabled to offer his patrons the very latest and most fashionable gnods. Whblesale buyers will find his stock complete and one of the very best from which to select and at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. Notice. In consequence of next Thursday being bur:National last day, the monthly meet ing of the Young Men's Bible" Society is postponed for one week, v,iar to Thursday the 7th of May, atfialf-past seven o'clock, in the Lecture Boom of the First Prat)) , tsriau-Church; - - 1116V11 et the MOON : The people of. Wheeling appear to be considerably alarmed, as well ai some others, at the near approach of the rebels, as is proven by:the fact that the Govern ment archives of the new State arrived here last evening, and were deposit:o4ll"a secure place for safe keeping. This cir cumstance, in connection with the fact mentioned in another item, of the arrival of the coin, looks as though our friends at "the head of navigation" were alarmed as well as the rest of us: Raftnten Attention All o i f our stalwart, strong armed and stout hearted river friends, who are now in the city, and wish to take a hand in punishing and driving the invaders out of our neighborhood, will meet this morning at the Red Lion Hotel, near the St. Clair street bridge. Returned. Lieut. St. Clair Cooper, who has been on a brief visit to his family, left on Mon. day evening to join his regiment. Goy & BAN 6W6 Sewing Machines, for 1 , . e il7 manufnotering p ‘ urposee , ,, are the beat in amA. A. P. 3ATON AY. General Agent. IS Fifth street. Pittsburgh Josnrs ita1r...¢.... JOSEPH MEYER & BON PALNOIr AND PLAIN FURNITURE &CB £ I S WAREHOUSE, 115 SMITHFIELD I'ISP Between taixtbstreet end runt i ~Ilea WIIERCA STILE LIBRARY ASSO CIATION LECTURES. MASON JONES, THE DISTINGUISHED IRISH ORATOR Will deliver his celebrated oration. GARIBA L D I , AT ,LAFAYETTE BALL, ON FRIDAY EVENING, May Ist. D e f ore tho young Men's Mercantile Li brary As °elation and tho public. generally. • 01.Tit•keti 50 cents—to ho had at the Me.i. , and Book Stores, Library IL-,,ms and at the Door. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Oration to begin at 8 Lecture Committee—W, IL Kincaid. Joseph Al breo, W. D. Mctiewan, J. D. Ilubley, Georg.° W, Weyman. ap.BB-td JICTVV.INII,E CONCERT CROWNING OF TILE QUEEN OF MA Y AT EXCELSIOR lIALL. Allegheny City, o; posito 'he Post utlioe. IIIEIII2II7EN ILE SINGING SCHOOL A. tinier tho direction of Mr. A. J. Po , to &old, will give a Concert at the eiove Woe.? on TUESDAY Even/lug, Hay sth. The esercites will corl i_st of Sores, Glees, Solos Duetta, Choruses, and the CROWNING OF TILE HAY (KEEN. Admis don 25 cent,. Children under 25 years of age . ls cents. Tickets and programmes can he had atJ. J, Eases No 100, hosier& ttro:t, J. T. Sample's, ad joining Rail Road depot, • Federal St. and of the Pupils• and at Bliss Taylor's. 44 Velem] St, where the Crown, Sceptre nal flar'and are on exhibi tion. Doors open at 7 o'i• ock, Concert coinnien• ces at 2:0 precisely, eAtitd 0014 CORD GRAPE. VPERIOR VINES, AT $2 :50 PER dozen $12:.” per he). Extru Vines at $25 per lu.J, ELSINGBURG GRAPE. w E CAN FURNISH A FEW VINE!" os this ra 'ale Grails at ,S 2 Per doze si° f ,, Per L.'. n; • - HUTH STREET DWEL. 0.7 linq hotme, for sale. Price $l4OO, terms *0:0 in hand. ballanca at s2t*) por roar. Contains hall, four repine. ki - P•hen and coed collar. N. CUTHBERT & PAINS, ap23 SI Market ascot. A LUA BILE rorwrit STREET V Property For Fele. .19 . 4 feet (rout by 85 1-i wide ep, large buildi 1g w ell built, 1 inch hull; Bar-Itoom; Sitting-Hoc in; Dining Ball 12 feet ceilings; Large Parlor; 15 sinel e and 9 dou ble chambers: Large Kitchen; Wash-Boase: good caller under the whole house, as and water fix urea. No. 38 Fourth street. Now used us &ho tel and doing an excellent I. usinees. For prco and terms opal, to S. CCTLITIERT d• pSO NS. 51 INitElet Street. .4101 U TD, A SUM Or ItIONEY HE- Ji2 Moen Little Saw Mill Run railroad depot. andthe Marine railway Temperancevilki, The owner can have the game:by describing the money and p.aving this adver.isemont. Apply at the office of the P..t. R. HUTCHINSO.N CFR OF LP.EFIS tt lIFTCITINSON,), .FORIVARDINti MERCHANT Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, GrAin, Fifh, Dried Fruit. Pot and Pearl ea and PROD NOE GENERALLY, Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Ran iL No. 102 Second Street. Between Wood and Market, PITTSBUGU, PENN'A. *fli-Liberld advance made on Consignment!, apll-1 d TO BVILDEISS AND VO.NTRACTOBEI We am um manufaotariaz a ettpealor aritlele of LIME, which wo are prepared to deliver from our 00A1 YARD, 609 LIBERTY STREET. Beat quallts , of b l andly Coal awn or and es tempi. ny9s lefeB9o7l/. STEIVABIND REMOY A.L. Ink R. F, BARDEEN HAS REMOVED DJ" from Smithfietd street. below ate Girard House, to NJ. 145 Filth street opposite the Court House, ap2llG. R U.N I N G SHEAR Pi, PRUNING IL knives, for Pale by BECKHAM & LONG, 127 Liberty rtreet. ORN MEAL-2SO SACKS FIRMER ground Corn Ideal. just received and for eale JAR. A. FETZER corner Market and bit B t. NM °TATO Eli—:9o BARRELS POTA. toes, just received, and for salo by JAB. A. FETZER. CO nor Market end Firer. street Dlb SOLUTION. •in HE LATE FISH OF HASSIENFOR .H AES et NMI tn. Saddlers A: Harness ma kers, No, 283 Liberty stree.," was dissolved by the death of George liassenforder, on the Ztti day of March. All person, indebted, will make PM' ment, and those having claims against th.ill present them at the office of Mitchell ,4 Palmeram- Attorney's, No. 81 Fifth e'reet, on or before the first day of May, for settlement, as Mr. Ephra Ins Smith, surviving partner, intends leaving the city shortly after thatclate. VICTOR KESMLITELR, EMIL AIM H. Administratom German Republican copy and charge Poet. apM:lwd A RNICA, PLASTERS HEMLOCK LSTERS ' Relmbold‘ ExP A Eat. Buell% Raßank in nkin's Ext. Rlin.a Powders, Saidlite owders, India Rubber Syringes, • Catarrh Snuff, • Arnica Oil, Rankin's WormSyrna. And the usual stock of brigs. Perfumery ko„, kept in first class Drug and Prescription store at RANKINI, Drug Store. (id Earketstreet.3 doorg below 4th. api7 IL BARRELS WANTED, AT ROUNTZ & ISERTZ, 118 Liberty street, NvIHE ENGLISH PAPERS ALL Styles, for Sale by ap W. P. MARSHALL. tr , r Wood Street. E CLEAN—FOR WALL PAPER, UP Paper hangings ma Whitewashers; can at W. P. MARSHALL ap27 - 87 Wood street. VACTIr PITTEBERGIE PROPERTY smi for Sale-30 feet fronton'Chestnut- street by 210)-deep,- a New Two Steryilrick dwelling house of hall. parlor. dining-room, kitchen, cellar and fire chambers:gas and water fixtures, flower beds and paved yard. thud° trees, &c. The house i 4 well bails, papered-and painted and in good order, will be add at a low price and on easy tarns of payment. W. cirrusEiti , &B sos, Sn2B saakqe,t,et ........INTHONTII It I I k 1CALA117•021711222 OF PITTSIII t; RIP Xi gNOX No. :!1 Fiflh s:ree --- Sr. JouNs, N. 27.—The steam• er Anglo Saxon bas been wrecked. Three passengers arrived there this p. m. The vessel is broken up and a great number of passengers lost. The Associated press yacht left for the wreck immediately on the receipt of the news. J. KNOX, Fifth lime ST..Tonv , , April 1,. —The steatn tug Dauntless picked up two boats' c rew of th e Anglo Saxon between Cape Ballard and Cape Race, and is retnrn,ng to this port without landing at Cape Race. The steamer Bloodhound has gone to Cape Race. ST. Jou Ns, April 27, via Port Hood, April 28.—The Anglo-Saxon sailed from Liverpool on the 11:th inst. with :11.:o pas sengers and a ship's crew of tit, making a total on board of 411, She was wrecked four miles east of Cape Race ut noon to day, during a dense fog. Seventy-three persons escaped from the wreck by ropes and spars, and 24 were in No. 2 life-boat, making a total saved of 9i. No.'s 4 and 6 boats has not yet arrived in consequence of the density of the fog, and 7 other per sons who embarked on a raft are also miss ing. There is still a heavy sea and dense fog. The commander is supposed to be among the drowned. Ile purser, first and sec ond engineers and doctor are saved, and one cabin passenger, Lient. Sampson, of the royal artillery. The Hon. John Young, and family, are supposed to be in one of the missing boats. fhe deck broke up about an hour alter the ship struck, leaving nothing but the mizzen mast standing. Several persons clung to the fore rig ging till the foremast fell,but no assistance could be rendered them. Guns are being fired at Cape Race to at tract the attention of the missing boats. The steamer Dauntless this morning picked up two passengers of the ill-fated Anglo-Saxon, containing 90 people. The following is a list of them : Hon. John Young and lady, seven chil dren and servant; Miss Hope, Miss Der traine, Miss Capt. Stoddart, Mr. Green, mail of f icer, Mrs. Lowers, Rev. Mr. Eaton, Capt. Cassidy, Mrs. Jackson and child, Mrs. Wright, John Morton, James Kirk- wood and sister, Mrs. Effie James, Cath erine Cameron, Mary Ann Adams, Ed ward Manus, Thomas Caldwell, Mr. Heist, post officer, Mr. Scott, fourth officer, .l as . Henderson, fourth engineer, Chas. Car row, fifth engineer. The steamer Bloodhound has gone to Cape Race for the people there. The weather is very fine and clear on the coast to-day. PIIILAPEI.II lA, April 25.—Jay Cooke, General subscription Agent, reports the sale of $2,000,000, at 5:20 to-day. These sales are restricted in a great measure by the delay in furnishing the bonds which the regissering department is using every effort to - overcome, Each day brings increased subscriptions and fresh contributions from new districs, and while it increases the work of the de partment, it serves the double purpose of supplying means against the rebellion, and affords Bare evidence of the loyaly of doubtful districts. New . Yonft, April 28.—Vera Cruz dates to the • sth inst. state that the Mexican guerrillas had captured a camp of Rail road laborers near Vera Crnz, destroying and carrying off all the property there. Several other similar camps near Tejeira, were also captured and sacked and some twenty laborers were killed and fifty or sixty wounded. It is stated that the French are making very slight progress in Mexico. A heavy storm at Vera Cruz. destroyed French stores valued at $20,000. Reinforcements for the French army were constantly arriving. NAgnvxt.t.u, April 28.--" One hundred prisoners captured at McMinnville reached here late last night. Preparations are being made to send all citizens South who refuse: to take the oath. They will leave in a few days. All quiet at Franklin and Murfrees boro. The river is fallirg. Three feet water ea the shoal% VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH _ Great Excitement PENNSYLVANIA AG :1R 11 DANGER Nor4aniowo. ireinia, Otcupie Railroad Torn Up -Bridges Burned FIGHT NEAR BIRMINGHAM The Steamer _Anglo Saxon Wrecked, A NUMBER OF LIVES LOST ATEST FROM MURFREESBORO RAILROAD MEETING} &c , Sce., WIIF:ELING, April 28.—The city has been in a fever of excitement for the last forty eight hours, over rumors of a rebel ap proach of fifteen hundred or two-thousand rebels occupying Morgantown at three o'- clock yesterday. Unreliable rumors say they proceeded from there to l'niontown, Pennsylvania. It is believed that ro dameg - e of conse quence has been done to the Baltimore and l Uhio Railroad between here and Graf ton. Some miner bridges have been burned, tis thought, by secesh residonte. There s now no operations as far East as Graf- Wheeling is in no danger ASIUNnTON, April The tenth Maine regiment arrived here, having been mustered out of s:rvice. The Richmond papers of yesterday contains a dispatch dated Oki:lona, April 2'qh, says, our cav alry engaged the enemy yesterday near Birmingham. The tight lasted two hours and a halt. The enemy were cempletely routed ; fifteen killed and a large num ber wounded. t'ol. Hatch of the 2:..h lowa cavalry, was seen to fall from his horse, which ran into our lines and was captured. The destruction of a bridge prevented pursuit. CHATTAANOOCA, April 2;•.---Passengers by the train report that Gen, Dodge's Yankee force, 1000 strong, have advanced ten miles toward East Tuscumbia, Col. Rod_y is lighting and retreating to wards reinforcements. The Richmond Enquirer, in relation to the affairs in South Carolina, says : There are indications that the Yankees are moving in South Carolina. • It is sun posed that it is his intention to make a raid to the vicinity of Coosanatchie, prAably to attempt to destroy the railroad between Savannah and Charleston. A Frederickburg corre,Tor„le u t 0 : th e Rich nond 1. ispach, write, April . 2. , 411. No news here. The sun and wind hsve &le d the roads very much. idition - - --- -------- Miaßtwiiiifibm , llpxil 2 , 77. 8.414 i•shale report having made important movements on our front, materially changing their situation. whether in reply to oars on McMinnville, &c. is not known, and that the rebels were waiting for ns to advance. They may assume the offensive. It is known that Bragg has been reinforced by one brigade from Mobile, and a Mississip . • -fi rernm-- -- - pi regiment from Vicksburg was nent back from Chattanooga; their force has been reinforced at dan . cheeter to strengthen the rebel regiment on the bridge and went back to Shelbyville to Tullanonta. John. son is reported as having moved his head quarters to Shelbyville. Sheatham's di vision is at Guy's Gap, twelve miles from Murfresboro', on the Shelbyville pike. Contrabands say their forces are entrench ed on the Shelbyville and Trienne road, and two brigades are at Bell Buckle, while th e third force is said to be at Doolittle pike. For some days past it was believed in the rebel camps that if Rosecrans did not advance Bragg would attack him. One authority Bays Bragg has ;5,000 men. No confirmatio n of the reported death of Bragg. !'aft .--..---- BOILDRNTOWN, April 2 q _At a meeting of the Stockholders of, the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, held here to day, the action of the directors was unanimously endorsed and also the -on tract contemplated between the Railroad Companies forming the line from New York to Washington by which the public will obtain all the advantages arising lim e a thorough double track and the other improvements rendered necessary by the present emerget cy, &e., &c --------.. Viri. lir MARKETS B' TELEGRAPH PIIILIDRLPIIIA, April 2.3.—The movements in buretdrscuefsunnhtainngueed o . f a T v h y rn m y sale hafraour 800 barrels extra family at $707 12!..7 50; small sales superfine at s , iii - .Uti 12 1 .4.. c. Eye flour advanc ed to 3.:d5 25. Corn meal scarce and wanted at :it "-. More demand for wheat and 6,000 bush els red sold at $1 68541 70 and white f.om St SO4 1 9 1 , IV icon , :in steady at $1 Oil Corn dull; saleg of 600 bushels ye'low at 92c. Oats dull at 8‘10.%82e. Prov:sions Steady: sales mess pork at $15615 50 and prime at $13414. Lard steady at 10/Alle. Coffee firm but no stock hero in first hands; sales at 29(71,120. NIZT7 Foal( April 28.—Cotton aterols; sales of 1,030 bales at 601 1 :067c. Flour dull and Bo lower; sales of 7.000 barrels at $4; 05546 25 forState,s7 15 647 D') for Ohio and $7 150)7 35 for Southern.— Wheat dull and nominal; spring' whearis $1 Ma , 1 30 and red $1 6241 70. Corn lower; wiles of 22,- WO busbels*at 89t1 5 )91c for sound and 43€418 0 for un sound. Prorisou.s dull but unchanged. Whisky dull at 01:444c. Stocks lower: Chago and Rock Island, 9134; Cumberleand Co,al, 21: Illinois Central Railroad 015(; Illinois Central Bonds, 21; Michigan South ern: 105)4: Penna. Coal. 125. American Gold,- 149•;; Treroury 7 3-10106. . . . BAT/M.IIIE. April '23 Flour stepdy: : sales 4,000 hush.ut $7 '&:, for Ohio extra. ‘5 heat dull and 1 ,, 5. lower. Corn 'Retire. Provisions dull,— ]t tricky dull and heavy at, 44e, 1 863. CI Now O r Never. WM. P. MARSHALL Again beats all the West in FTYLF, QrALITY AND PUICE, WALL PAPERS. Porders, De..oratbins. Testers, Curtains, Land so Do aes,p Fireboard Prinb+, eta.. of Foreign and e manufacture, for sale by W. JP. BIARSIIA L. 87 Wood t.. near Fourth. PITTSBURGH. irdi,%lm ISLE RAVINGS INNTIT - 117TION, NO IL. 110 Smithfield he el,stre opposite the Cuctom Hume. Chattered by egislature. President.-- ..... —.JAMES PAUM, Jr VIOS PIIZBIDSKTS. Wm. R. Smith H. F. gold Thos. D. Messier A. Rein mum Francis Sellers Joahu• Rhodes John F. Jennings, Tama Stuckrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Allied Slash TRUSTEES, JOBlllll King C Zmi A S Bell Jos Dilworth B B Fowler M , A Reed JWoodwell R C Schmertz ahm 0 Ric J M Tiornak 1911 W Hartmkets= a D M Long B J Anderson n Jaa W Baxter D E Smith McKinleA Wm ran C 11 Robert D e 0 o rt 013 Jonas • W lhuisß F Jones W 11 Phelps 0 B Herron 81 0131rfilitY •ND TREASURER, D. E. McEINLET. Oren daily, from 9 s.a. to fromm. Also, Taw and Satftrday evenings, to 8 o'clock. oposits received of ONE DIME" and upwards. Ividonds declared in December and ..Tune of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as pridoipal, and bear in terest, thus compounding it. Books eontainmg Charter. 'By-Laws, die.. fur nished at the office. Aar. This Institution offera, especially to these Persons whose earniisgs are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved. a sum which will be a reSOUrCO when needed, their money not only being safe but boaringinterest. ic stead of remaining tuatiroduotivo. my:. - _E LIXIR PERUVIAN BARR WITH MON.—It is pleasant and grateful to the tasto, having none of the Inky flavor peculiar to IRON /I EMEDIRS, A large supply of this val uable preparation just received and for sale, wholesale or retail, by BRUSHES, BRUSHES. BRUSHES-- Jorge tusortraent of Paint, Varnish. Sash and Whitewaih brushes, just received and for sale by Glio. A. KELLY, 69 Federal St., ap23 Allegheny. BERNETT'S COCOAINE —29 DOZEN of Burnett's Cocoaine for the hair for sale by GEO. A KELLY, 69 Itederal. Altai:hen.% _INDSEY'S BLOOD NE4BCFIED ILA Winslos Soothing Syrup, Drake's Plant tion Sitters, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Lyon's Ka thnrion for the Hair, a large supply of each just received and for e ale by Rit OVAL I[ll' ANINO SOLD OEU ENTIRE RR stook of frardware to file-srs. LOGAN& GREGG. No. 52 Wo-d street. Pittsburgh. we most cordially recommeni our friends and late customers to purchase there, being satisfied of their ability t 3 render satisfaotion. Cur books and iv-counts are left at their count ing room, where Mr. J. E, Johnston. (our late Book-keeper,) will attend to making Reglement. J. N. SHALLENBERGER & CO. aplB:3twawd. DAUB & CAPPELL, MERMAIIT TAILORS, UIRAVE JUST ItECEIVED A m and wall selected stook of Spring Goods, consisting of Cloths, Caniraeres, Vestings, Eke. .LSO—A lama etook of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, luedaddrig Paper Collars. Neck Ties, and every thing usualb , kept by first class Furnishing More Orders promptly executed. au80:134 WAD f YD f un l si M sMeEi DrIAom T s E su L i Y ta — bl A fou ia PHYSICIAN'S RECEPTION ROOM AND OFFICE. in a lootilitr easily found and accessi ble. with or without board. Address stating terms. ineludine e and gas, to A. W. , 11.. DIE- Ca OFFlCE.mhatti 36 ROBINSON STREET —YALU*. ble Lot o! (}round for sale about 40 feat front by:100 deep en Corry street, will be aold.at a bargain. Apply to 8. CUTHBERT do SONS, 5 1Biarket street; ABBE If SEEDS, SEED POTATOES mar cane Rod; for Rile by BECKHAM & LON% Llbeitestred. -AM GENT'S FRENCH CALF ROOT% Gent's Glove. Calf Gaiters, Gent's. Glove Calf Gaiters, Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, •C'heaP as the elies At DlF est FENBAciams mb2l /6 Filth street near litalket: Oeral KELLY GO Fed St., Alleghe G 9 F Federal A. KIL. eaeral St. Alleghen7. PLAIN AND FANCY CA*MERES, suitable for Business Sults. A full and complete assortment of line black • • Plain anl ftsured raid Caabp6ke Veztinga cmelf Market Snare', &Ileac/ olt7 UZVED. 1:10XILI;IGEZ/Vil PORT Or PireBBIY Franklin, Bonnett..BrownsvillaQallatin, Clarke,.- ; do DEPARTED, Franklin. Bonnett:Brownarillia , • Gallatin, Clarke. do Jennie Riven, Rotterx Cincinnati' rn Luze% Goodell. St .1...0nt5. WY' The river—Last evening at twi iißht them were 9 feet 8 !Elden .water and weather fine. reurn Tuesday's Cincinnati Con mercia New Albany. , The A tlantic -arrived yesterday, bringing up two hundred and' sixty-ono hogsheads -of tobacco. She is still in charter to the ,Roveru ment. Two hulls and the mactiinery f a -teamr rived here yesterday. The hulls ars ero to have cabins put upon them. and to be fitted up for low water packets. The United States Rams. Dick Xultorii and Lioness, arrived from below. this morning; rand will undergo repairs at this port. The hospital stearner Woonford. of tug Missis sippi Marino Brigade, left for the fleet to - day.-- She hag good berths for the accommodation of four hundred patients. her aft-augments throughout are most-perfect-and complete. - . Louisville. The river was at a stand last evening, witiiB feet 2 inches water in the canaL Weather o ear and nletvant. - The Jacob Strader brought from Cilleirmati:three hundred if- rse.s, and will take hack as load of sick soldiers, The laborers on that boat struck for higher wages demanding 40 cents an hour, The _strike was still on when we left the wharf, Nashville. -., .- - • The weather continues very Pleasarit;aftd-veze tation %a look ing beautiful to the eye. The C reaberland river is fal.ing.very riowl.v.ttl most imperceptibly. , _ DV - The new and splendid iaigenger, Steamer. "Tenhielitocera" Capt. Rogers, leaves to day for Cairo anaiiit Lords.. This boat his.un surpassed aecomodatiiiins, clever tand' and at- Rogers who =has tentive officers. Our I t :i ced charge of the office will bo, er t a i n to see th atiess _ sengers are well cared for, „ ~ The well known packt.‘linzerne" Capt. Goodell, leaves this day for Sia u i s . eh e i s :last off the ways. and is in complete tAer„, Pas sengers anti shippers will bear this ha be' The steamer "Emma Floyv Capt. Wise. left yesterday for "St-Louis, with t h e frei g ht they could carry. • ter The ever punctual steamer "Em ma Graham," Capt. Ayers, leaves to-day- at 4 p. m. I , 'or speed and acconiodations, and atten tive officers, this boat stands a No. 1. air. W. G. Wilson has charge of des office. ' . . Bey- The first class by ateanier "Eclipse.' 'commanded by the ' noble Mae," leaves to day for Cairo and St Louis. This boat has the best of accomodations , and is in charge b as clever set of officers as can be found: Air. The new and splendid passenger steamer Emma Floyd, Cant James Ranson Is - announced for St Lonis, tia , cna. l'aal and Minnesota rir...• er on tae 211, This I' a fine epeortnnity f r per ror.s going that nay, as they can go through with.: nnt changing brats, kkWe take Workfare in reecan. mending boat and officers. Per Marietta mad Zanesville.- • - iteirular Muskingum river Packet' leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, ;I p. m., Zanesville every friday 8 raixf44.44171E. engNezETLAILDArmLIpiIID, M, Monroe Aron commander, will leave at noted above. For freight orP ,astage OPPIY-Op b o ard or to 3. B. LIVLNOBTON UO. _4EI STEAMBOAT AG ENCY. -- W Fil Has opened an office nt NO 90 WATER STREET. Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency bellicose. and world solicit a share of pat; mane from steamboat men. ap24-lid STOREDEEPERS AND Rctai: Dealer. of the city and neighboring towns are respectfully invited to examine Cur stock of TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS. 1108TERt 'AND" GLOVES. EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS. RUCHES, - LACE GOODS, ITEAD DRESSES AND NETS, SHIRTS, CORSETS, PAIN AND SUN UMBRELLAS. El - ITONS. VIREOS. PINS AND THE VARIOUS SMALL ARTICLES IN OUR: LINE OP BUSINESS. Wo have on hand a large and well selected stock of STAPLE ARTICLES, bought when prices were from 25 to 50 per cent.- lower than at present, and having added our spring purchases of STYLE gears, bought at firLt tends ant on the mo t favorable terms, we ere prepared to offer advantages in price and 8E100" tion equal to any house east or %test. flisir • ln one Wholesale Department, : on the second and third floors, will be found exteri• sivo assortments of the articles enumerated above We therefore soPeit a call from all balers, ensur ed that with our increased tacilities, we can give them bargains in the quality. and prices of Intr oodff. D. S. MACRUII...—... R. 0, GLYDi MACRITht & GLIDE. N 0.78 Market Street, am rlO Between Fottrtb and th nnii. p➢avA7E DLSEASES DR. BROWN'S OifJflOE 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, _ Citizens and Stranger)! in need of 'tnedieal Rd. vice should not fail to give hies a call. riDr. Browns remedies venereal affections sorofulorui and mglso hereditary taint. Bach se tot ter. psoriasis and oth er skin cliseasw. the origin of which the patient is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS: Dr. B's remedies for this affliction. brought on by solitary habits. aro .the only medicines 'known iq this country which are safe and will speedily' restore to health. REEIIMATIBM. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few dais this inful ailLetion - He also treat Piles. °tact. Elonoorrboe, Lirethal Discharges. Female "Diseases, Pains in the Bear and Hidnoys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures. etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines gent to any address safelacked nFB . ea and nrivate rooms. No. 30 SMITy_pHFIELD STB.ENT, Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsd&w Bowls. Animile &c. Put np to 250, 500 and $lOO boxes, BotUes and Meeks: $3 and $5 sizes for . Hotels. Pudic Usti tattoos be. _ • 'Only infaliklq remtpet.knovm." "'kW. &CZNibZ. l r "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rata come out of their holes to die." til6 Bold W ho'eaale in alllarocities. eia. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers town' where. 103. t !Beware 11 of all worthlesimitattons 19... See that "Costar's" name is on each Doz. Bottle and Flask. before you bay. ttit. Address HENRY K . coSTAR. alb Principal Depot 482 Broadway. N. Y, Wt. Sold by R. E. SELLERS & CO.. and R. L . F AIINESTOCE dc CO.:Wholesale Agents, Pitts burgh. Pa. • "fab2Balm:podaw SPRING- GOODS. WE WouLD CALI. TIM ATTEN* Om of Baers to oar stook of RING AND SURER GOODS, em bracing ."' file newest styles of CLOTHS ANA CASSUIERESs" W. H. McGEE & CO., 143 NTIDE3I3,L STBFJET, NEW =:'.. _ -. 'i'llr %MILD RENOWNED - - - ' BITIS Li Ir-!S . ;11111 - S - TIE L vv/IlilaveoePoilatetatiDeatili g asaboro eii...„Wildigyillillesti e tYtiV.idat*iiiai. - and , - .wittlissetter.Zvenisists ' & Pin 27th, littlish 23th and 110th. = ' - In IC:'l3li,` 'iritited---tiidiVeas;i4 inteitainment. The best Vocalists and best Comedians in the Profeaelon --.1 - ntirei ohmage of ' prograMme click 'evening; Tickets 23 cents. Doors open at 7; Concert to commence at S o'alOok. HARRY, LlAMOOD,itgont. ....., ............... Etna 16itigNWELL-deltEllitCAßffl i MANOFAC-TURERS -BD-yE4BtAss PLATERS, - : 041. Viaifsetore - rs of Fladdlery-.an4-Nsdkufe. Itts!.4Ware s . NO. 7 - 6t. - Olaii 9treet,ind Anooorto Was. - -ftrear the 1\41 03 • , -In T r ottlatillil, PA. ' , .EXOELSIO) Tho ontYPrellaratlon that trill in! :4-d iy duce a eßlendid brown or Week In len -NOO g without itdury to thtshair or soiling tho the faze Or heed. - ateeol CRISTILDOROtS HAIR DIEJE:N It hes ti oen cerli6ed by the Stet- amulets in Anierica, Including Dr. tt, CHILTON. tuba freefronCeve y deleterious substance, end beano equal in the certainty and rapidyty of its operation, • Idannfeetruut by J. OILISTADOItO, ti-Aster -House. New Torii.. Sold everywheta. and anon - - edby all Hair::Ornesers, Price - ' PL;I 50 and pp per box. accenting to else ap1.24..t.w.tm0r. ' ' N' li E. S VENETIAOUS IWltitn T en ° t, lilt h ottlea at Shy cents each, ft r the eine Of larneness.Ecratohes, mod galls, sprains 1 hruitta.eplints, etas, °oho, slipping stifle, over heating, sore threat, nail in the foot, etc. It le warranted cheaper. and better than any other ex - ticle ever -offered to the public. Thor s.ands of urrmsls have been cared of tne collo and over heating LT, this Liniment: end Imunireds that wag crippled and lame have born resVred to their tamer vigor. It is -used by all the cat horsemen throughout the State% Orders are con dant). received fmtn - the Racing etable.l of En- giand ler fresh supplies of this invaluable ardcle. QPCP 2,400 testimontate hate bees everfingi. „Renent er,loeentglaid oat In' time may save the life ofgour'horge. Pelee 25 and-60 eenie. Sold hy all druggigte.— Olileebe Cortland litreet,Nerw York. bp ltd&w3we _ , Facts about,, BrltdretWa-PLlts. • _ , New cAmla . ' v Westchester Co.; N. New 187 4 Mr. G. TEN EYOIC - Saguiorr, Xdifor Zug es Dear Sir:— rionld state flint: I leas indnood to use BR 'hi P 141,8; through the recoup mended= ofJohn. R. Swift, of Croton, Westches ter county. who was entirely restored to-health by their use. Me wassick for. some two yea very vostiv4 and - drspeptio„ and he tried• everything but was not relieved, Finally, he took one Bran droth's Pill every dayfoe a week. and adore of six Pills every day for throe dami, and then teok s one • Pill evenrilaymith occasional dose of six.- In one month he was able to tot° - work. and in three months he welL guides -fteundsin welght. - - - Yours truly. =WARD PURDt Wm:mummy'(l. - tnenr. • = _ - Edward Purdy being duly sigie. rays that resides in the'-town of New Caws; that come years ago be was very sink with a aerate/J/1s - which had been running for over itvoyesam that he snm also much distressedn pain =his ches4. and besides very and costive by dysoeoft that a - ter trying various remedied and many PhYsteians. he cumatencedOsinglilandretlet Pills. six to eight =- three times &week._ and at the met acme month. the sore calls leg healed, and at the and of two : months ho was on cured olcostiveneas, dr s papilla and vain, erid , hag_ veleeined welt evor singe. . • illi)Wid11) - PURDY. Sworn to morn me. this lets day Of Oct. NM ddrw'tlb A 744.1.c0w. nolt. --- Justice of the Peat** _ Sold -witrotitea Itestliatkidiamend Pittsburg!). -. i40,':* . i . t0 -. ti1!.." - - A - t-ttoidubr - i3d W a - fah ea lor Ame 13133113 _ . u% ANIEMeAN vr4lorcift. commis - 1r rived nOiircT"thiii they"have lately issued a new style ofWginlcesrpreeili- designed :for 601 &erg and others whodee/rea good watch at amod- - oratepri. These watches are intended to dro ct - plebe tho Wordlipal. 'don, watches of pritl-h.e od Swill guinea/Aura. wlth,„ithloli country - 1a flooded: and Whleh were never - exyeetod to t ter , time whin thtw ware mndo; Ulu woe ma, u factuna dent tcithis country:because tmmlable at home and good hero only keykockeyino and maid- We offer Mien our witch. whichla of Umlaut anbatanttel materiet. an emirate timekeeper., and in Sterling Silver 'eases. ttuitlrsr - potful), at as lor, aprleaasis inked for the tray is Anei.es'.and Lollies: of forelin make referred to, - Webigire named the novae:Lea Watdies„ wat smarty; BostOn. lsiass., which name can be lotted on the of every watch of this mannfacttrze. and is one ofOur trademarks. sofa by, all respeetabloWatch &mien la the Loy al Stater. Vi 'tollgate - orders ahould be addreaed to_ & &prim-rapt, _ Ageita for the American Watch Company. anl.-Vetmodaa, is Broadwar. N. Y. • - C A XL' ID) . - • • ii[Avis° MADE AniFtANGEBIENT 8 to - operate before the Dental. Cou ogo3 tu t , l ilt e d States. nni the various Dental vane . 14.1131H0w for the purpose of bringing before the TeetL 0411r4 my Mou Apparatus Pah for Extracting t t l. T shall of necessity bit obliged to be away from obits the /creates par s attest Spring and Summer. and that 11/7 p34l3latE ftay not be the losers thereby. Ihave as sociated with me Dr. R. J. WAYS.:: a Dentist of well known ability la rimy branch of the profes sion, and whose elegant e - den of the profession wherever see n . . Dr. Ways will be with me from April Ist. and will take th e general charge tho offien, lesvina . me free to devote my whole attention to Extracting Teeth with my Apparatus, and to the mechanical part the profadon. Perms who may have- hitherto failed to have their Teeth extracted for want of time on my part, or from defects In the apparatus are as.ured that such difficult 3 no longer exists, as I have made many improvements. and 'lntl de vote my whole time to it. References in regard to the Palnictsag . es saf e ty or the operations given , if desired.-and f rom ktletical gentlemen too. Remember that cold weather is the time when the apparatus eela • be used to the bait advantsco. • IL 013 DRY,..Dtattist e las Rtnitasetit owes. thhl7:dtmyl4 111, =OVAL - OF - - LIVER= The undersigned hating removed his Lire, r b table inns the roar orate Boob Elauao, to near the corner or First and Smith held F . . tresr, e. Conn stand, is proated to furauh carttsses, buggies. and saddle hories upon the-shortens un ties!, Als , bosses kept at livery as reasotuddo rates. UndertaiNind all gum:4os4mb" hrit nags Will mere Ltiatiftei mmVaawaaßD., ixtfali4twavB, ......... ...,........._........."( PIT - --Tr-8331111G8 TREAT/MI . . r .kwiuutiA 2 Dhlaiminut.........Wld,./MIND I M EON 1 . , TaFiangs • —.....-...... g. OVEIIINCriON i Z4zdaht of there-engageintnt if 1. - 1 EIIIMA-Wet - LLit, -a .; the GrartlragicActr 6. - • _ i . - This Wednesday evenit 6, trill lit,re. rated Me 1 thriM lg 4 act tenratiou piny Of . ..:„PArtisz, - . , i CPaullne,.. ~.- : - . .4..- . :....L... . ....... Emma Walter. 1 ount Licr " ;.co ..... ........ ...., . - ........Wm. Brune son. 4 De Nor Vat ' .7; - . • ' itort:r. ' 1 Olierturn.. 2.,. . " To - oxiontict wttlt the .. 4 - ... L ,-' - ItOrtiii DiAMOPeriO, bciitain Jae........... . ......:.....,...;......- M. - Penna.. -I e_allt. Blenheim.; ~ . ., . ......,;.......4...,.Mr. Itudeou I ffi Brier"- .. - ' - ..;..,..n nut 1 tberiie. -: 1 , . ... - vA r utiralies. 8010 Leaf . 1 zoz. SLOE, • gpz ROE. - I The ifeatitind Cuban . Sy/ph, and i AIONS YATRS, to-night, MB 3 FANNY- - MISS/3RM - •.' WARY WALTON; I.llLlell NATI:MDR ;-- M J trLI • JOHNNY ITARr LEW SIMMONS. and t puler perfortriw . : f" in Tithe in Three .Years Tor the ravait MASOINIC MALL. For. Viiar Only . Y. gl~k~3:E~"..=. SPECIAI, NOTICE von' titoznthits • - 1 11X127.tE * I