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Ormorromon for the G. sok by G• .. l..ißhaw, Optician, No. IS fifth atnee—eonieted'asitc II 12 urn. 11 tecillsk, a. 00 65 • 130 83 - a r. r. - :larfaniter Thla eloquenardergymen and gallant sot . au delivered an gamut and eloquent eddies, `tea *to dieply interested audience , fa Lafayette Ran Fast evening. He portray . in Meting sad '&1(414g-terms the enduring patine° and braverrof thei hrmy of the Po 'bawls atid most tisiPliatio‘tly denied that there mit any despondency, demoralisation of dhiecuragement among the tro ps sines the, zo-oroisid the river. waoylloG ' bopthat IlLe to Su. , altluae r. -•t of this he. aii.ievel" the, ere have fearful straggle yet odors us, and that all idea of pesos, by lottlemor: ,nd conoessiv is prropetterons. • __,/del Oahe it terms of good secom . pliebed,lo the tariatian.-Uommission in the - -army, sad 'gird upon his hearers the duty of wasssuang it-by generous eontribu,ous. He duathect the moreland religious uond,tion of the aimy Si upon the whole good-I,,Ltor than it Was acme months ago. He spoke of the madden** of the soldiers in Gen sad bore tettimony, from his dye ob, thin of his personal b<avory in Lact:e. lo 'ale cloth he was hard or pea,e met and e•p petheads.ZAttopther ti w al:U.11)g ct. bo,L . .Letasesa a ham hid, and are tr forth fretruout Alad karty applsui: . I , . , . *Tom Getweral,Ban ta , Artie We aro led•blid to a frienu tor. too . „ bg esinatstrom *private /Otter *ll,, Plasbureter _ln General Bdiks' army, untie: date of Opelousas, Le., Nay let. It is main ly &inaptly* of the reunite ta late military tpureaoni le Western LOniSilti: The pciern . bate by this time. made you audoughly familiar with the more prominent - -hataris 01.014 sums: the destruction of three Talmud/ jpinboste belongieg to the enemy; Els Admit in two battles; our triumphant wards Wpon Opelousas; one pursuit of the de - fisted foe for nearly one hundred mile.; the Capture of Bute La Rose and the consequent epodes of navigation through the Ate/tabs laya near to the Bed; the seizure of vast :ineppihes contraband of war, and the provision le ended for the rebel army at Port Hodson. Apart Item the success of this movement as purely salacity campaign, honorable to our mats sad dliutrous - to the Borah, its pecuniary teenitswlq pure enormous. We trod so fast upon the heels of the enemy, that he had not time to barn midi of the cotton with which this country abounds: Al a natural Conti' I qaemeir,.we can hardly And carte enough to carry away ewdratie sottranof revenue. Se ger, corn and Molasses we also And in large quantities. One-drove . of cattle, numbering IVA thousand, has dread* been sent to New Weans, la charge of ono regiment. And this is but one drop in the - bucket. ' Bones and IMAM In 111116111111 numbers have been taken • for the use of the army. .It Is estimated that the cotton already taken will sell for one mil lion dollen Oisicf,we are daily finding new Sable of aupply. As oar. army is now attest ' ed, it mats 011 or teriottaii blockades a notion of the South whence ragar corn and beef hairs been dtswn for the oupp4t of the rebellion. It we mane mach Eutaw north we shall de pdve the Oonledusu of its main stay—Tea ms Observe the posture of affairs: The Bed River, their great thoroughfare for provisions (or kat inns of the South, asit were) is hope lessly doted to them by the presence of Ad a:dal Sarragut's (now strongly reinforced by Admiral forcer'.) fleet at its mouth. Bo • .lone the Had alter is the Army of the Gulf, fresh, .eager, and drowned with laurels on whose leaves the dew of victory dill games. Above die Bed Iles *division of Gen. Grant's .o=y.. don't call this an "anaconda,” but It is a movement which is gradnally eleeiv is Portliudedrand Vicksburg. widths of the idtisons mil held at the Board of Trod. Booms, yostorday afternoon, for the &pie of oonoarting muauru to ilk ears Colt:net Bayne's, Milt regiment Patin aylvanie Volunteers, in a suitable manner. - The molls/ was organised by calllng Mayor Bowyer to the Chair,;sad appointing J.' P. Daman; Bei., Booretary. Oa motion the following committees were Appointed: ammagilit of Arraswasente—lleary A. Wes,. war, Whitt, Jona Killen, James Irvin, Jas. Mazda, H. Beirut, Samuel Biddle, Win. J. Montgomery, Captain .11. B. Wright, John Black. Pomace Committm—Col. W. Phillips, tor. Dilworth, B. P. Janes, Prink Bolters, Jae. T. Gilieepte, Bz.blayor Wilson. Mayor Sawyer then reed the following oom laanteatioo trhtah mu referred to t h e Com mittee of litmagemesta to,aot upon: B. 0: Bew - rsa,Bsq.—Drir Sir: In making arrangements for In. reception of Col. Bayne' mimeo, will pen please to appoint a time, as soon after its armeal in the my aa possible when the Sabaistenoe Committee map hams a =oat ready for thentat City Hail. The 134th Pennsylvania regiment, Colonel O'Brian composed or companies from Law- PIM and Mouser counties, is now in Barris berg, And will probably .arrive In the city wittill: a few days. Pours, respectfully, W. P. Wainer, Preet. The different SOClLattess are earnestly ' qae.ted 91tomet ULM morning at the oillee of oz•lilayorMaary A. Weaver, 106 YOurth swan, at log o'olook. Not Stolen After All--A nemarkable * day or two since we mentioned the fact that bay mare, which bed been stolen. from Bilnabeth Butner, of Pawn township, on Saturday Right list, had been found in the Mr Peeler, on Peon street, but it turns:out to have been a vary remarkable ease of mistaken identity. The animal answered . thodeacciption of the printed bill so ful.y, that themes who bad bought her, Mr. Bur- Ilan, at once admitted that there could be no dionbt about the. identification. Both hind feet white, dollar mark on the shoulder, white tau, and'fresh soar on the left haunch, wore the diglnetive mega on the stolen mare, and all those were found to correspond exactly, to gether with the color and ells. • Mr. Hamilton readily gave up possesoica, and an information for larceny was drawn up .against semi person unknown. Mr. IL hunt ," tap theuan from whom he puretued, and the-latter did liketrise, until trio ownership warningly traced to M. O'Neill, a gentleman who was able and willing to prove that he had wehase*that kicking mare" two' weeks_ before the other was glued to have been stolen. Thle ended the Investigation, and the anintalwas Aimed over to Sir. liamilton. Sho is • Most dangerous bust, as she will not per mit any,: hasten being to approach her from behind, yet when taken by the head she is' as gentle and tractable se any hone *gild be. Offteer Dougherty, who had several of his ribs broken by a kick whileemunining her, u still outlined to his room. . • OuntralAt Dnit's Mercantile College, Plasbargb, W. P. Neff, Wheeling, West Va.; gg, Daemon, filszkeelle, Pa.; J os. Spade', West Vs.; all of von passed 1112 konorabieezetainstion, and who will no doubt Itmeafter sustain the filet reputation of tids !mete establlsiunenlly their proficiently in badness. They were swelled Ltd esgant 'Diploma of the College, printed upon fine pwohment, sad were presented by, the Put& 17 with copies of the(o ll ep Gems of Penteus! - ' Sep, as testimonies of their exemplary de , • IPortment and apptteltipa during their stsend : tome at Wiese. . . bia anent, for $1,224 75, witlo costs of snit. ibeilik. Porke dc Co. xi. Porter, Mathews Co; !Tarp oat. ...... Se 8-10 Col. Clark , a Lecture. Citizens' Meeting. The Court. purism coosr-,nniai 9mirrai.l KAT St—Joseph J/J 11/11 . T.. tho XOlllOlll4lll/1 Valley 'Dank. Judgment On' fined by the dsfoodont to the &kalif, with • - Aga. Janis siatiatery, t Pl ' . 101 M t. PoaSsifloa. • (Tar lb; Pittaipurgb Gazette.] ''''''''''""fritel„ .. - Ali Pr Cinfriain . .' .gvwev..ewitsfees—l have 'read your paper iigabirfiler many years, but I believe I ..._ lisarinivar troubled you. with a communica tion far your ciolummu. We all feel a deep in terest In the army, and everything which tbeneflti the soldiers, is, at least, an indirect blessing to the oountry. So I view the little volume widish I refer to, Tie Army Chaplain. It is an excellent book. The Chaplains, of course, will all read it s as It defines their duties and qualifications both legal and moral and directs them how to perform the more important duties. But 111 . editors, this book will relieve more suffering among families than any book' I have seen store the war begun, If they Will get hand read it. What amount of anxiety has harassed pions parents and wives and kindred for fear their " loved ones" in the army would have no religions restraints, and would become immoral and depraved. This has been the great trouble with thousands of good people who have cheerfully given their 'Wends to the cane, and it his caused great suffering. Let snob persons: road the Army Chaplain. I had no idea how much religious insfirrention the soldiers were entitled to. It seems to mo that if the Chaplain is faithful, aecording to the duties laid down in this book, they have better refiginus instruction, and better opportunities of bireciming chris ti so fi than many of them would have at home. I am tore that no pastor attends to the sick in his congregation as carefully 'as the hospital Chaplain is required to do. . Part 111 of the volume gives directions how the friends of the soldiers may assist the Chaplain. This will onsblis.them to direct their contributions to theie channels which arbilkely to do the most good. It refers to clic &tile Society—to the several Publication Scoletles, Newspapers, the Sanitary Commie ei,.n, the Christian Commission, Letters from Friends, Prayer, dm. I hope every one who hop relative in the army will read it. It will do them good, and it will do good to the eoldiers, and to the Chaplain. Yeats, May 18th, 1863. VAION LIAGIIII. ' t'r a a..army Ch ' vide: 111, Office, Duties end Ile evm.llbllities. B y Lk,. W. Y. Brown, A. Al., noe -1 pl , .lChaplain U. li. A. PbOado pbto: Wm. N. .Y. . Aural Mettler, N 0.106 Chestnut weal. 180. The Cisme u Coming. Mr.. Noyes, agent for Thayer k Noyes' sir ens, Is now in this city, making arrangements far the exhibitions advertised to take piece on Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday of next week. There will be a grand entree into the city on Monday, which The public, particularly the javenilos, Win be on tie qui vire to witness. The first exhibition will no given on Monday OyuDing, on the Hod Lion lot, in the rear of Triable, Hotel. The pa olden will be beantifallY lighted with gas, and the reserved seats will b. fitted up with a view to the easeand comfort of taciLubsi. Malmo on performances will be giTiia on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. BLILZOAD TO FILLEILII.—We remind tho business community and oapitalists seeking investments of tho oponing of the subscrip tion books of tho !Oohing:lg and French Crock Railroad Compilny, at 10 o'clock this morning, at the bleichante Exeltango. The Commissioners, resident in- Pittsburgh, are : Thomas Bake's% Wm. M. Lyon, Jae. Park_, jr., Geo. Mask, Wm. R. Brewn, B.P. Jona, Samuel M. Mgr andNint. 8.. Nindok. Tau Boma hlcarroas, given last evening at kluonie Hall, by the pupils of Prof. J. T. Wain*link, was a grand snows& The large t hall was completely Ailed by a very fashions- Ible audience, and the entertainment was highly eradicable to both pupils and teacher. The selection were excellent, end the perfor- MILIIraI were matted with Marked eclat. The Probsinn Soelety rendered most valuable as sistance, and e;ontributed largely to the inter en of the occasion. Tall No YORK WILIELT PATIB.S.—The Pictorial Weeklies, among watch we may mention frank Leitie, Harper's Wsskly and the iituttratsd H owe, its the leading journals of this class, and the Religion, Weeklies, as the Indepenient, etc,wfil be found on the cons ter of J. W. Pittek'e Hews and 'esiodt eat Depot, opposite the Pasta Fos. the Battle st Chmt?.,ll,,:vll.le, Ulu:- traced, sae this week's Leslie, sad other Weekly papers, at Pitteees, opposite the Partetace. Hanrcu, Atlantic and °tidily, fcs Jana, a Mecca's, apposito tits Postcinee. PROTOGLA7IIO At.struz, Carta de Vitits, Pocket Books, Wallets, &o, dro., can be found at Pittock'e, oppotito the Poototkao. STalorsziams, from Southern I lliaoie, boon already boon offorod for Ws in the Chicago markets. FROM WASHINGTON. NW Dispatches to tha Pittabwrgh Otzatta WASHINGTON, May 21, 1863. MI! Of COITCIBACDC. Lieut. Colonel Greene, Chief Qoartermastor of the Department of Washington, bu otm menoad the organization of the laboring puttee of contrabands on the abandoned farms In Virginia. The plan originated with him _ The decrepit men and women, in the con traband tamp, will be put to work raising vegetables for the city markets. The camp and hospital under the oars of Dr. Nichols will still be kept up, and the proceeds of - the labor of these pefiPle wilt be applied to the support of the noir actively. TRIS TIM DISTRICT COLOR'S The inspeetion and muster of two compa nies of the Pint-Colored Regiment of tha tilet took place yesterday, at Israel church, our the capitol. Dr. Theddsas Seely, of Armory hospital, and Dr. !Laicism , M. Newly, commissioned colored surgeon, were the es asainors. Dr. Neely observed that he bad examined a good many men, but that he had never seen • better sot, of men, physically, than these. At the close of the examination, each company, after taking the . ath, upon being informed they were now soldiers of the Union army, gave t hree cheers. Col. Todd, Provost Marshal, has assigned these men quarters at the Bonitos' Retreat, where kurretofors the 'adhere of the Union have found a find night'anut in Washington. On their way to their aew quarters, is was necessary topes the Old Capitol prison. Upon their appearance In front of the widows, they were greeted with hoots and yells from the repressintathrea of the chivalry in that delect able institution. The newly made "Chas sears D'Afrivie" snddenly squelched them by rousing cheers in return. Clothing and rations are being issued to them, and they enter to-day upon the dnties of a soldier's life. COll6lllllllO LOTTiOIIB. 4 The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has under consideration' two Important questions on the lottery motion of the law. Fast, -whether *lottery manager appointed by the State is to be considered as a manager within the meaning of the law segairing managers to take out • thousand dollar lioense or as a State Second, whether tickets remetn ing In the hands of the .msnagen, not meld, require to be stamped, alkkeing offered for sale within the meaning of the am. The probabilities irs that the decision of both questions 'willfbe In favor of the lotteries, on the. ground that the law is not a punitive but a revenue measure. Ona akar. in various looatitles seem to be awakanbsc to the impotence of raids into the enemy's country. An expedition from neap, Ark., mentioned in • dispatch from Cairo, destrop4lti tsunami supply of corn, .beeidis sevend gtlpt mai,. 4nother, from Gain* into Alabama, flaunted with hundred prisoners and horses ; and • third, ra the netlhbernood of Holly Springs, Min., defeated Fitaluter's rebel cavalry. ;- ds Oanzu Monirtse.--Uen. Burnside has wearied Order... No. cti , and hula con cluded to allow all persons of known loy alty, notwithstanding their close relation ship to rebels in arms against the country, to roman =mole:owl on this aide of tho A ILtvirminui OOPIALOPONDFOT of the Phltsdelphili isfquiier writes that a rebel iimelen at Ittarilaud snd Terateylvanis ie to,* no • mons impoosible coal:lse:toy, ea adds Wit Gore ter Curtin should lose 110 Mmollt er pshihts the Gate took's, op- • . .„ _ - - - - _ t- SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES Ozorv.a Atm Seamy, auras kizeriz, for family tod rastraltict=inz pirrpoisi; of bort to rar- fad!: r asccral Agent, P., la, Fifth ttiroat Titom.te PXllllr, Plain and Ornamental Elate Bolifer, and dealer Ia Pennsylvania and Vat. moat slate of the boat quality at low rates. Whoa at Alex. Laughlin% near the' Water Work!, Pittsburgh, Pa. EXTRACTION OP 00108 AIM Buntoire.—Va- Haus circumstances have delayed the depart ure of Dr. Randall, the successful operator on corns and bunions, bet the principal one of these is the great demand for his services, which his peculiar system of treatment has caned; but he assures those person■ who intend to honor him with a call, that other en gagements will preclude the possibility of his remaining in the city longer than the present west. • . The testimonials that have broil hahllehea from time CO time in oar paper, from well known citizens, who were previously lame for years from coons and bunions, are of them- BeiVOS bufftei.int to prove the °flimsy with which he operatos. &sleeted from them are the following: ' Cortifulates of Win. Phillips, Esq., of the &e -lest Council, and F. Boyle, Esq. Fiwberph, April 18, 1863.—We certify that Dr. 131huuali has operated on our feet, remov ing corns thorefrom, doing as without pain, and entirely to our. estiefastion. Dr. Randall has this day removed eight °otos from my feet. Tho operation was • painless one, and the relict le such that L ad vise those al:Mated with Corns and Bunions to give the Doctor a call. April 16,'63. ELI Tonna, Smithfield st. Dr. Randall's aloes are on Diamond street, opposite the Court Rouse, fourth door above Grant 'mot, Ignore he can,be consulted for few days longer. CEZAT CLOTHIEIO LID tti HIII3 TO BUT Than. —The edierprising firm of Wm. B. McGee & Co., merchant tailors, corner of Federal „and Diamond square, Allegheny, being fully aware of the extraordinary advance In Spring goods, have purchased last tall s beautiful assortment of cloth, cassimeree, Teotthr, and they are now toady to open their Spring trade with superior articles, at greatly re duced prices. They will sell their goods by the yard If desired, and as they hoop coil smutty on hand a large supply of reedy mado clothing, easterners con be accommodated demand, or have a neatly fitted suit to order. The work is ail done under their raperviti4r., and alwaya warranted to pimehasers. EsUalottsina CLOTHING.—Our affable young friends composing the firm of John Vioier a Co., Merchant Tailors, N 0.126 Federal street, ' Llloghony, have just opened tho most exten sive and reeherehe steak of spring end summer goods ever exhibited west et the mountains, comprising some of the most beautiful French and American' Cashmeres, Cloths, Cashmeres, Marseilles, Ac., le., to be found in the out am matted. This enterprising firm has alto a very Mtge assortrsent of the latest styles of furnishing goods, and a considerable quantity ready-made oiothitig of superior quality; We advise our Allegheny patrons to cull at this establishment, and see for themselves. /20/11 2131 EAST.—Samuel Graham, Merchant Tailor, would respectfully inform hie friends and the public in generai that ho has just returned from the. East with his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of all the latest styles of cloths, -Aesimeres and outings. Gentlemen desiring a stock to soloed from that cannot bo surpass ed by any othir in the city, and their gar ments made in the most fashionable manner, would do well to give him a cull before pur• chasing elsewhere. tianum. (Seaway, Merchant 'railer L , o. Murket meet, ono door from Third' FLOM A DISTIROCUSIIRD B. P. Stone, D. D., (Jai:mord, N. 11., writas "haring made an experiment of M. S. A. Alien's World's Gait ltestorer and'Lytobataa mam, I can truly say it is suceesslni. My heir, wbioh was quite gray, is now restored to itx original color. I recommend them to tho public as the best articles yet discovered for tile hair. Sold by druggista *very where. Depot, 199 Greenwich street, New York. mew Pima ht. Breen &t their etsnd in the Dismuid r.lurhmt, nr& ie drolly receipt of lreetl hianterell, tinui, ties L'►ee, Fishnet, Lone Figh,l3nliacn, Looeter, Sala sod Crone. It. firm has fuetlittes for teeming the very pick of the nee:net, end Moen purchasing own rely upon getting 0,0. (man and sweet. Call and ate the tatuptlng display. 2: _ _ . NOTICI TO PROPRILT Y HOLD [W, AGLISTS aan Au. OTIIII/11 laSSSS STSD —Far repalre or at tentions to 11.01 . 04 or dwellings, new roots, or maything else In the Carpenter doe, call at Cuthbert's Carpenter Shop, Virgin alley, above Smithfield guests. All orders promptiy attended to. SOLDIERS' SPECIAL NOTICE.—DO your duty to yourselves, protect your health, use Iloilo way 'S Pills and OIDILDROL. Fut wounds, sores, bowel complaints and fevers, they are E parfait safeguard. Full direottons how to use then' with every box. Only 2.5 cents. 201 A sew, short chimney coal oil burner, for general domestic use, invented and patented by Dr. A. U. Platt, of Cincinnati, and Gene ral W. E. lt.Geure4s, U. B. A , may be seen by calling immediately ‘ at room No. 10, Scott Goose. OVETIIII And CARRIAGE Ciw.s will 021 ARECID Et tha umnocis otcoe, No. tOr, Libirty strast, ley cr ffigs.. All crag - to loft mr aro•to place xitl co promptly ortaroloe • - DOOT•L INTOITUTZ.—AII work done •I this ettablibutueut 4 guaranteed to be better an. °heater than can be had in the oity. No. 25 Pann attest. Ty C. Sn. Dentist, 2,16 Penn street, atterok to sit brasinotor of his profession. ITEI—At Etna, on bands), 2.lmt Inst., at 11% o'ci ck, Slrs. IlfltttLLT tltd 'Tit. Tine fa • eta! will tale plane 011 ErfCaXIAT ATTILIP Noon, at 2o'c'ock. The frknds o,' tan fanally sae re apectfully Invited to attend_ • cuuex oF CoMMUNifilla L PLE toi OS' rad EIIIgNY COUNTY, hie. Y.ib, June T 6 rM, 14t3. to th• matter ad to. ,n• corpeiratioa of the hope hem tingles and Elute Company, No. I, of Allegheny Olty 'And ee.w to wit, Hey W. 11143, the foregoing In strument of writing. specify log thrholderr a, articles, cortdidot • and'u.mas. idyls and title of the Aseocia• lion or COleysoyodl.d the "illope Steam Tire toe gto• and Iles. t..umosny, No. I. of Allegheny CI y,"• 6.resented to open Corot by 8. Bel ay cr. Jr., Attotwl fur the petitioners, and the Court lumina perused and es. , mirsil the sew., and the object*, mildest tied coo dittoes [Moans e-t forth and roateJned. appearing to be lawful totJ not I OletriOn• to the conitunatty, there upon the Court dirtct that said Instrument of writ ing he Me • in tn. eMof at the Prot honotary of said Curt; end that nodoe be Inserted to the Pittsburgh Deny Gaudio. a us w.psper printed In 'aid county,. for three weeks ate: this applimaloe, aLid that a charter of incfdp Malian will Co "'rattled to *alit Own. to pray MI tor, at It. neat (June) term of the Coon, II nu sullicient res.ous be shown to the coo • trary. myraw IN PURSUANCE OF AN ONDEII. OF the Orpha e' (lows of Allegheny coati, there W 11 be exp.sed to Public Mahe on tne ream., on THllllBl.litl7, toe rste day of May, 11.63, at 10 o'cloA a. m., oil that valuable tract of Ladd Minato to Iton township, noon; time miles from Allegheny aid botiod,d by lands of' bald fitoratt., the heirs of Win 10. Graham lands' of .-- lblighthiL aid John 'h ' omage rontalelog acres, mom or len, being as farm of the late Ilaniel McKeever, deo'd, on watch are siectod a two story Irene dwelling house, a doable log barn, eprlog home, ad ether lreprovemate. 'I here is alio upon U. gnand••• an excellent young brealog orchard of choice grafted auk. terms male knows on day of sale. PCTII.II IVOll.lf, Jail. MAY LOB, • Adyalolatretom of Dalai LlcKeaver, deo'd. at. In3o d ek uvic (NU— Freon Itahan and Bar d aux Salsl Oil, 1n quarui and p uta. rectivad sou for .ale by the cocau or Mailer bottle, .t fhe /family Grocery htora of JOllll A. lIENSHAVT, o.llor lathert• 11.. d atraata. C r lbank' , .A.NAUS -13 bbla. Ottli ; 14 toles Iletiot 'On ttatm:r bbszurcolc, to salvo and for tale by mylD • InAlitli I.IIIIKILY tr. 00 111(t LI RN Eni EXMACII3, fdt. flamoring rudAng., Slang &Wigs, lea theinto, do.. • lu losuilmeut tut sae whole J /An auk reit% tor OgN A. iIIINISELAW, comer Litwety sad tland Mosta: I 'l4lti. I —42 b bbi ritOti r Tar J. la store, and far Ws by . - RaDokauD k I.2ISUOHLIIB, - • 1411 Ski wad likkiasity mi., near Wfxd. 'BEE L.A.T.EST .N,EVVS BY TIMMIRAII3 FROM WASHINGTON. 01 1 11 SPECIAI Speetal.Dlepateh to ithe Pttteeurgh Gazette. Wiselmproz, May 22,1863. THI PLY Or TRU WIT. The whole amount of money sent out/ by the Treasury, to/pay the army for the last two months, Is taenty,one millions six hun dred thousand dollare—distributel as fol lows : gooey.. sci 4! to Cincinnati to pay Bornalde c e command down to the 10th of ' April; to Fort Isoavenworth for the Kansas . and Indian 'territory l troops; to Minnesota for troops Glory ; and In Daootah and Ban FfatlaifoD for the Poillo coast troops. The paymasters are now in. New York, awaiting transportation to New:Orleans, Hilton Head and Newbern, with funds to pay all the coast expedition. The money is_ ready for the Potomac army, but many master-rolls for pay have not yet hose received, which caused come delay. ':The money ant be pail over ILB soon as they are ready fir it. Paymasiets are now going through NaW York and Penn- Sylvania payiug . off tile mustered out troops.' Money has been cent to Western Virginia for their troops. Also to, St. Louis, for the Mis send, Arkansas and lowa troops. BUILDING TRIVATASEL Tho rebels are Wilding privateers in Sa rope with the proetetie of Texas cotton, which is seised and contributed by the State author ities to what is Lnown as the gunboat fund. The Branue ha, been made a rendezvous in Texas for the rebel nary; and in tiro lan [nage of the lettor,•the tut thing we know we willbe terribly terrified at what we hear from there. He sage nearly all classes of goods Can bo bought in Brownsville, Texas, ad cheap al in New Orleans. Refugees and &sorters constantly arriving in Mexico from Texas bring news that the Union men atilt hold ,out faithful, though heartsick at repeated disappointments. 'The rebels havelnsde Hamilton's wife a hostage to check hie Idiom the North. -"<' There Ls Information 'confirming the rebel' accounts of Grant's suctoese in the battles of Friday and Saturday. • Thellicholond papers, of the 21st, also con • fain further particulars Of the dleseter to their W. PHILLIPS P. BOILS. army. Orant, at last &meant', is said to hate boon pushing them northward. Min corimo■ II SEIM, Information rectiVed bare from an American official in Mexico,. soya the oeoupation of the Rio Grande frontier woaldinterfere large ly with the New 'Stork traders in the region dealing with the 14;ibels. They jastify them selves in the illicit trade by saying that, in exchanging every hind of rebel supplies for cotton, they are beheating the Union. THE passums" Ain THII XELYRD lIOLDIHHA The President rooelved twenty or thirty one-legged soldierr, to-day, who were intro duced by the chapiain. Ile ehook hands with ail, Calling them "my boys," and con gratulated them on their brave and noble &edit. After the discharge or the lugitive slave to day, by Judge Viyue, his °Daniel seized the elaireaut. Tho polite took the boy for safe keeping, raid eubsequerstly delivered him to . the conirabanil camp. It is said that the claimant wilt get a fresh warrant to morrow. No money has pen been furnished to the artalee of Gear, (Iran r, It.,ecorans, Skertek and lien twelLnao, or c, the troop* et tintfaik and lortross Nl° ,z. Tit stuout t Sot duo artny, ie about e. ..ItCELS o one. The lethasay urt has sayetirned sine die It is understood that he la consulted, and wil be mach more e•seiniy punished than by Li honorable dismissat. 1J.(4(H7111J (lan. Ihnks writes ptivately that ho hopes within • elan taus tt reiaganiss lionieLene as d Scats with a.:':es ouctstitotion. \V aelllnGToll, 3day 92 —The Navy Depart ment is advised that tho stostner Cuy lero oil the 60, captured off Mobile, while attempting to run the blockade, the 'reenter Eugene. She is s now eido.whoel weal, of you feet speed. bbe wan fated out at New York soveral weeks since, and sailed thence for ilevatta, via Passau. It is suppos ed that she is Macau with arms and ammuni tion. The supply steamer Union, while on her trey to New .York, captured the Enlist' steamer Linnet, with an turbaned contraband cargo. • The gunboat Kanawha, Ott the Let, captured the eceoener Vert, while trying to rue the blocked. lit Mobile, with an swooned cargo. Tne same vessel captured the schooner Ulan, un the 25:b cat. The United States schooner Richard Sea misz, captured the 'chooser Nymph at Pass Cabello, Texas, on toe 2sl.h uit , toaded with cogee., mediates', dry guuda, awes, eta. Forrasse Moseoe, May 2L—The flag of trine steamer, Etat., of Maine, in. charge of Capt. John E. Mulford, of rho 3d New York idlantry, le I. for City Point tuts morning. She bee on bcatd 130 rebel oilicers sad about 490 pr tee. Lien . 0. W. Thomas, Cnief Qsarter waiter at this p;aco, was severely injured this Morning. Bid horse took fright on the main Wharf,and became oncuanagable. In passing the Commissary Department he Immo in col lision with a tic*. The Colonel was thrown Dom his gig nod belly bruised. Els eseetieney I, overeat. Pierpont arrived this morning by ch.: Baltimore boat. He Jolt immediately for Cbqrrystone. About 12 o'clock last nightthree meanataed Ward, Lamson and Bell were arrested in the attempt to pass - Oer Witt at Deep Creek, about, two m iles item Norfolk. They hadi in their possession about $2,500 worth of Confederate odds. WASIUNGTOM; May 22.—The Richmond En. parer + of the 21st, contains the lollowiug patch: guy 10.—The special reporter of the Adsertiser cod Restiiler, under date of the 18th; at Jackson, furoishos the following par ticulars of Saturday's fight, received from the ',Wawa of ,the 11th Mississippi regiment, b o arrived front Canton last night. The battle was fought at Baker's Creek, about twenty miles west of Jackson. Wo whipped the ene my badly until he was :reinforced from Jack son. eon. Pemberton: then fell beak to Big 'Blank bridge. Goa. Pemberton estimates Our lose at 3,000, and that of the enemy three times as many. Gen. boring on the left WU :cut off, but he out his way through to Colitis 'Springs, twenty-fire miles south of Jaoltion. ilia loam is unknown. Gen. Tilghman w►a 'killed. Nur Yuan, May 22.—Adviees from Bermu da of the bth Inst., give a rumor that Captain Semmes has resigned the oommanggif the Al abama to his fret Meer, and taken command of a fine Confederate ship, mounting thirty two guns. The schooner Battey South, which arrived at Bermtfda, reports that on April 24th, In lat. 27 ° long. 21 ° she passed the wreak of a I bottom up. On the previous day she saw al oho:4We( tea and plaited up on*, the °entente of Which wore rpottod by salt water. It Is surmised, that they were the remains of a homeward bound Emit ludiamarsdestroyid by the Alabama. Bubncriptions co the 6.20 Loan:-_ Pamintunis, Msy 22.-44 Cooiti, inh_,' - earlption agent, roports the sale / to-day ,o f 6-204 to the amount of $2,992,61,19, in &helot- - lowing localities: New Pork and"NewJersepi S 1,300,000; Poston and New England, 5400,-. 000; Philadelphia and PentliqlvastlNs3oo e : 000; Nalicsin, 7 s 6o , o . oo l/Western Slater,' 339,009. krom rurtzess Diunfue Southeru Nova From Bermuda. Latest front hew Orleans New year, JEay 24.—The Mesmer Buten- - ma arrived at this port thin evening frcm Neer Orleans on the 13th Init.- Amoog 'her twassengers is Cot John 8. Clark, 6f General Beaks' staff. The following intelligence is *lashed by the New Orleans; paPers At midnight, on the Bth last:, our mortar fleet, assisted by the iroxi-clad Estes and the sloop-of-war Rishmond, commenced the bom bardment of the lower batteries at:Port End son. Piro was kept up for On beer. hat the enemy did notreepond: Oa thb9th trials were made to secure a more saturate range, and at ten o'clock at night another bombardment took place, which also continued for an hour without recelitng any response. At three o'clock on-the morningof the 10th the batteries were for the third time bombard ed, arid it was continued tilt font' and a half o'clock, when the enemy replied, and the fir, log became rapid on both lidos. The Simi was etrn6k by shot, but not injured. The Richmond, with's fall broadside, pilenoed the ecemy's guns. None of our TOMO ware in jured. The correspondent of the New Orleans Era, who furnished-the above information ' inti mates that good news will fill his nextlstter. ' Lieut. Col: Blackburn, of the 6th Illinois cavalry, died at Osy ka, from his wounds. Ile received kind attention, and his remains were prOperly buried. • ' All the colored regiments .in Gen. Banks' department, except the Engineer Corps, have been turned over to General' Ullman, who will have the entire control of their eqnipmentand orgeniantion. In additon to tho present four regiments that have been organised, them are already 2,500 recruits in camp and under in struction. General Ullman wilt immediately proceed to organise a corps 'centre of infan try, artillery and cavalry, u nder the command of white officers- All-'pleotte of public) resort in New Or leans, with the exception of 'places of worship, ham bosh ordered-to dieplay the National - 64, and at all places of amusement the Ns stukal bin will hereafter be played at the com mencement and close of oath night's perfor- DAV Ce. Capt. W. P. Johnson, of the 25th Connec ticut regiment, died at New Omani on the - AJtinral Parragnt was seranadod by Union i•rs of New Orleans on tho night oh the 12th. Tao otoamor United;States, from New York, arrfeed at Now Orleans on tho 181 h. Gen. Molltitan and Mena Col- Stereos are passengers on'the iiiatiasst, as are also 47 discharged soldiers.' • . Toe stoop-of-war .Itiniata &rifted at Key Wait on the 17. '• The Fegitive Slave Case WASIVICITON; May 22 .=ln the fugitive case pending for several weeke, before the Supremo Court for this District, the Judges were equally divided.. Oa the motion to dis charge the relator by the Writ of habeas corpus, Chief Justice Carter and Aseeolate Judge Flakier were of the opinion that the power heretofore exerelred in the Distriet of Cauca- Ms, was still in fetes upon the subjoin of the fugitive clove law, while Animists Judges Oitn and Wylie dissented. Owing to this division, the fugitive was remanded, subject to the order of Judge Wylie, who, having is sued the warrant of arrest, but subsequently decided.that he had not power to do so, dis charged the defendant from custody. As the gave. was leaving the presence of the Judge, his owner seised him, whereupon Mr. Dean, his counsel, rescued him, and the aid of the police was called to prevent a breach of the pesos, which mimed imminent:, Action and ocuntir-action ensued on both sides, after whiott the fugitive was delivered to the mili tary authorities, to be held in eustody till to morrow for a Umber Lotion of thejudielory. From CAL, May 22.—The iteamirflity of Alton from below, has arrived here.: Our gunboats have ascended Red river from Alexandria. The 'termer Price succeeded In breaking a rebel raft loose and it floated out of the way, whale our boats proceeded up the river to liarrisonburg. They shelled the rebel bat tery at that point for two home without tak ing it. The 110001111t3 of the operation!' of 4.leneral Gract'd army up to tho 17th hist., do not ma terially dinr tram tho reports already pub tithed. The impression Is gaining ground that Gen. Grant 13 perfect master of the situ ation. - Warrenton Is In our posse!eloa, and testae are .continually employed in hauling atoms from that point. It eat . reported at Helena that rice and Mountlake have a rebel feioe of 0,000 at Witteborg. Granville town of some 400 inhabitants, has been entirely destroyed. From Port flvyal. New Yoga, May 22.--The store•ship Conner, from Yort Royal, brings the news of A snag/ engsgement which tuba place, on the night of th lath inst., between a detachment of oar lON a :end &bait one hundred rebel soldiers, b Morris Island, in which the latter were driven back across the Oreek. Oar lose was one men slightly wounded. It seemed to be the general impression that the Mont. tore would attempt a reduction of the outer flirts along the beech, before again attacking Fort Sumter. ' • A Bratsk' and a Fzenoh man of war arrived at Charloofas/ on the 14. h. A flag of truce bust, from Charleston, Will relined admittance, by the blockading fleet, within thou lines, on the ground that similar busts had used the flag of truce as a decep tion, in order to gain information of our move /Lent!. lieepital Burned Craataaau, May 22.—The Medical College at Lexington, Ky., used for a government hospital, was oompletely destroyed by fire at noon to day. The slot were safely removed. Loss, $510,000. 31‘rkete by Telhgraph. Puiuun.ruts. May V...—The more:moats In broad c. Lawn of a hOll Led 013anichsr. There I is oZy..rt demand for flour, a.ud fluty 400 00, a I.mt y said at 57(6,745, add sown Ulpel nor at fi Fluor simoy at 0,354 Cunt Meal 14,36. Timm l• a clisngs in Mutat; s,issi boahot. .rd void at. y• 5641,03, and small tuts of white at 51,76 01,85 Mai bu.imis of Bye told it 41,10. CUM bin lair :wittiest, sod 4.1.m0 bashes yeliow auld at 890. ari in biter request, and , toot, bushels Pena. te wis WI. a. 75,1,70u,_.5,t1u0 bu,kals Barley 31.11 .old.! *Leahy, ' 70. i•roviduns are. quiet; 3Jel Llama ,w,aled at 831(6U34 shoo dad at 5 ce,,,ts. Lard 1"1.0.1) at ti n y for LI mins, and 71%e12 ur ;Ea Clonal ; .ales lito at 81(ry34 and Lag.) to at 33 fam banal. Wiilmy sold at 43. haw Yoaa, Slay 21—Floor dna; saleasf B,i 00 bbl. 01 50 tar Ittatiti 58 Med ;Ili hoe Ohio and $6. 5.597 tar et:willow. Wheat qolet at 51 x 4,41 47 tar a.O opring Coln dull; soles of 4000) bush at 70:917c. boot doll. l'mk dull. Lard dull at ttyia. 111.40. Wha.e duli at 411 z. bucelpt• ul Flour, 11,ttS bble; Whaat,198,054 btu; Man, sotheliJ buds. Now . Tole" May 22.—Cotton fir= and advarcod. 102 mule t•dm at fato ;flour; State gas declined 6 omits; sacs , of .1.1,000 harms at 55,36e5,55,10r State, 56,40(36,50 for Uhl°, and,5i3,65067 for tooth. eta Wheat Ma dactinaci 2 Cents; sides of leu,loe bushels at 21,2401,40 fur Chicago .Bptitig, 21,200 1,43 fur Hammitt, C1ub,21,441,51 tor fled Western. llurd has declined lelo ; WWI of 113,0,.0 bushel. at 7fe77c. Meet steady. Pork dull at $11,814111,37. • loud firm. Whial y du ll. , . Cuiciaarrt, May 22—Vault:lg.—Flour dull and pu,stitod, and prime nominal at $0 75 foiauperflue, and ;Mkt fur extra. Wheat la in uroder.to demand, without change ; chola. Keutowity whit* la scam, and brought 41,45. .Wen doMined to 450 fur era. Oats d,ciln.d to 65c. Eye 75.. Whisky dull at 400 1,100 harm* old city Mee Pork mild at 20,75. There Is it further decline in bulk Moats and dull; 20 Altri lbs sold at 3)‘• (or whouldata,and 5o for aide.. Lard unchamp d; 05 tierces city brought 0%. 'There lane demand bSCOIM. hitleted Oil nos declined to 51,16. Gemmelea dull and unchansod. Guld,lo7 184er, 135. Xxchango, 34 prom., Ind!. CaUa g no change. liaaratoiti,Mai2B..L.PlOur dull; Ohio 50 50; extra at Mi 7000 76. Wheat; auello,taq lurk. at 51 73 0 178 for EWltturky ohne; saint COM bulb. Penna. red at $1 Mei 65. Corn advancing; 90001 d, and yellow itie92o. Oats quiet at 73071 c. Whisky dull and lm lower. w.adrTs. WAN TED-.-& °Alumina, to.tike oarel Ty of a Trait Clanton and email Nlnatardi ate: the city. Btoominendationa inquiet& Inqatra at the MIT TLC; Weft CI 11111LIn tayiltdi ' Liberty red Adams arreet.,?-- . , IffiTA.NIED.-4.7 5 A MONTH I—l imiktito vv. Atm Aituts to ovary county st $75 aegith; expense. pald.,to son jay now °luso Valnllrtelwing Poaching*. Ad4rece, B. Mkb4BU7l, no &Save 411 red. 60 A igosTu I—Wo want Av•at• PO • month; rip , usel 144 to gelj ou, last*, Orlostal bustinould tiatri•eb 004 Dom. uvetul and cattooo4ticlue, illitea cli ca &entire' - Addrwor, - lay Glop' 81.1AW-641(4.101,11144f0ni, Ato. TiIItUBLUNOTON BERELNI/10 boxel Just BEIM= Nos. 120 sad In Wood 'tent. lid , • ' ll, 0114--a° bbis. to unto tor We dads* to Naiad 4,llTer from '• • - ' IS4IAR DltliC FT •On RA.101 4 / 6 1) bbl.. MOIF minor R. (MUM& • EMU-AN Vt - thipig IlittUSLAti; LIM pilimsnaks ANTS MAIIIMMOL . _ ' 4-'445* 41•Arp, tr ,taigill..l4 FOR 84LE. FOR ISAL.II,-- l. TIE CROTOiI . BSCg. GLASS M t!firL) LT triWOLSTL. 'A. 17 orts. eittured abnit oce mito cast t -• Loon cf Hew taint., ace, °Bert d for gale' Thcp": re I , ta•ed teauclmil FUllinine 01 101 4 C4 ' 4 .'0 .4 A dOlt on Indents treated the ristoty,ichn e for an gor 10 Fott Futon, Iran all the 'Mat ceoesaary to the suennaltd maculae:oly of W:ll.l'ttt, 61..agn; &cm co with ma D ,C.OhLitte e and cn the tarn land Lc lb. fine saudamecc which tho Croton Lock Nl.a is maoulaettued.etb 1 Wr be.nt, and atranth Is nos surtnottibili totustry. Also, a 10 or la year leas. of rlf the 0,1 001 0 a:rea or laud, thin turtha of esmleolstint, which a to an amid °carat:on cud hold stitch . the acttry hiltolo.l.oo 0100 mai. All th e I r..l.ozeols , an In good running mdec, out ta incocialis o, tton at thin llme, Pneealoa anon of the ant' of .t‘ity, neat, and if . tot .010 will tat for not 101 . 0110 )04 . (fun. ILLO 06610 date. nitutmatuin an/ 1 .0.013,1:0110. kauvret 1.- 040 II .0 1.00 .o.llo.Siter . 000 Uuge , 4r •td J. Crow Liter, at the °Me ot Graf. Ben los & burgh. Waikiel. RAIL KIM .11 Nun .1) tt O. b. Ilturoas Y AILEO.fI, tenet, uc.o 9 . itestot; Viratsbutswa, tt; May lc - loth The mocanigeed. sin rscstvo mslou bide hs, the paramour edellai-IMIO was of new c ailedsu ttoo welithlog 60 Tito, ttrittio yard. ebt, 7/6-2LIO tool of Um:boss is at the Ustrabom 111 , M, Johtstdiso s !es., sod toe balince, 67/ 2002Y240 tons, is at 134•1rtirs,11, Poo Ca. In cans a bid is accepted, the pet, makini the same will be 'notified es soma as preodcsbie, t,+llob. In twenty dale alter such no.ts the party .11.01 isil to make payment. to tt.votrument baud*, to ci; so • dotalsousd, the boo for WltiCtl such. OM woo iatt.oit .be subject to aisle to soy Wise permit, .• The tight to reject any and al bide 10 c. 04, 4 1, 0 .• Seined. All bide most bo sealsd Sod Olmsted to toe undenhped., Wasislogions D. 04" i.tli coditteLtl ••lt[d for Iteltroairint." 111011 will be s•rerted anal JUNE srib Um, a deolelee will be given. IL b. BOLttNcUli, Capt. and ms 1 lajel _ ALI atsLA tub. • hALIC.:/i . Owing . to • dheolution el co•cattuer , dap, r .stf aat privet. ede oar l'MuN Wrlvett'tt.att' sated at trondele on the Iron telonatala,ltaileolui,,7o la . 'des trout at. Lode.. adulating of one. holiblitet Mame, now In cammatal operation melting; from eighteen to twenty tone - of he. I p)s • iron P ,,( l...dat' , twenty dwelling Imuses, tor' lattortirit rid • large threwetory brisk stung nrie_etablea 3 ti.d acres of good timbered and LOY taitee'ai Atm a contract with the loner:out !rote; kleinnt.in, Dempsey for delivery of thew One. hieing %weave years to run. Large bankeirt heatetitootto Lioln lat. midiatirvlotnity of the I ormika for tanner intormatlori,appiy -at our Clißeilfi In Loaded., liners every tecdtty tor .ora:hit/tog, the WorkiwW DsgMen.' ' --• . • • • apetawd SOOT; letitttilLit/ON k CO. COStAir.q, Rfl'A F. RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS., simpuos,xosQnurozs,l l . IMII6 WOOLENS, .to; INB6OiB ON PLANTS, rowbs, ANIMAL& to. Bold by .11 Proa,ties ararraboy,e. Bowan, of worthless imitations. Prizielpst Depot 452 Broadway, N. Y. e• B. A. PAIINE.TOOSS, 809.t0?. , _ ,31;l 1,1168 & 00.. Wboleasla Agoura, Pittaberah, Pa. • mykamdaorT B bAcK DIAMOND STIiiarIITOILIOS, inrrsausort, PZ. ; PA/3X, 880TH13135 k 605,! 5 Ilaxattectaxers of BUT QUAITT KrarLHXD CAST: Num, flat and Octagon, of all etzei., War Cant-d eq.! to Say ImporW or ma.ufaccurell', to thle country. Mariann. and Warabonan, Ana 149 and 151:rtawr and IZ3 and Ltd SECOND EITIIZEI'a, Rittabpcglt. , fell:lyd • BAAL". ic cu.; boiler. TV ,Ilekere and emelt Iron Woritere,: i . STEIL?, Noe. 03, le, 24 ladle. Ilaytnya tarns yard mid furnished it with the 13:10.1. proirid. machinery, we are prepared to manaiictne,e dascripttori of 13011410 In I'.. tot : maces, vie trarrentA equal to 4DY CLAP Au the qtma trp OnIitINSYS, nsionsx;-Enit BEDS. 'S'22."Atn PIPIU4. LOOOMOTIVIL DOlLlncl3,goii DElinn fin Ei< PA 148,TaN HS, OIL STILLii, •0 tk . rOit,t, Brurrublo PAHB, BOILKII WOW nit, Mine SUGAL P&Nn, and sole mattulacch ore of t4Lit• RILLS' rt`i'i &V IL BOILS it r.4.irt.,, lb. dtOrt.st ontlim 1 LUUItI FLUU °U;/ 5 1 .1 X £o bbl•. Bartlett XX SAWA Flour; 710 da. I ard'• XX. di do; • 160 do ' rord'a •tWbtto s itigle", 410; t 0 do Bladiaon 2114 lite do .b 5. Louis 14r. W.., .el 4 '2.15 do Bale of Ohto do; MO do leer grade Family • do; 45 do pore 140 . do; , For We by 441114011 A IC Tt Ait. (LIROUERthB Alslll.lelL-11. VI 15 bbda. pima 11, Q. Eng4r; •• 17 do do; 10 do Cubic • 111 bt,44.41,04md 610, .. 30 byre prima Stain 11,501(151151., 1 Noe. 1,2 and 3,1 a bbls. slid bales* 21 La.( bble, whim 11,D; ! 47 do Lake Everrloa; 23 bDI4. Labrador sad Ilabfaalforring; Tor tale by b1.14b &It in :L41170. ga . HALF BBCS. WRITE 111S11; fiiv 10 ball. bb take Herring; 10 dorm Na k.tai 6 do Tate; 6. do Ntalbboards; 10 Demo Davie' aver Hama, to arrirS 1 - do do Dried beet, — ••• Tor Ws by LINDSAY ..t.TDI,FO.D, Title ntrrot. . • ...• Rims AND SAE.—Da. - ZBA.4z,pilys psitteular attautfon to the ) . Arai m.ut • kiIION 10 D , BIrABSS. the' NIS lad TAW; op.& Ka on CAT&ILLOT, PQUINT UM, forj A Vral• LIAL PUPIL, Inters, ARPIPI.UItt• -El'D3,.and tre.ta ad ItieLAUMULTI.MI SYV3 ; .U 0 Eltate BEARING, and Mlrt" tkfftitlag the Ear and lostlint Dtattest. • my., :33 PIENN LPLAN& Bt./Vb. c...—rbisa4 tsti, Junk. NAL% D.tY BOLES, 0 kElt :1160.ES,*•.ad iestsiptlon ot' Rook, oil boot or oath to ord,r, of the bort mote:tato' ot abort notice; by • WM ti JOBSSOrON — a OP., : 'Blank rook Notroot 67 Wool Circa, TUB Heady, 11 lan. Clods. Lab4l, Power', BIRs codlog, Prix Litho. sad o.ory wnsiety of rwtcy. Job rri,intog, eie nadstibortnodos totb6 bed m .4.per,i by JoHtIST,iIC6 CO, Stem I b Prtot7r , 1,1 w.4....tree.., VI UT M. TO Itt! %i' - - A o d u i potcz t, .1.A.-i.hdlota to on,ttd fir Ile Anrelt II u s e. Io the city of .blotto, unit Int Tapirs. ''Axtraordlattry Indttituen- a •yill to Ten to • It:MLA* met; en • Itsio wee tom of para. Toque* of— -TS tTATt r.g tly & 2 at% D 3 MAC whit d.L SA1.1E:1081 HS , G , • LASE BOPSSIOI.CWILITS ; • LtILIC 11.110411.b01 7 In stars awl lor sale by, JOHN B. 0 I.IOIELD, 141 an +444 Fir•tottri.t.. QUNDRISK : •-• lI boxes prlineln:ll, Gbielon . 13/ bbn. Na..b Stow roblitostql 10 Oat and my Toboon4i • , .- boos runny /ban ..11.310 Cater 30 , Exits Moot; .1- ; In store and l ot , ago by CHAS. O. ; , bto 1491 Ib Tlj strode Slltie.B.-75 bbut: 8 Lug ar r . Y 5 do A . ~ 10 do loird.itd ado: 10 do -Orsoalied d:.; , , id do Uroaland dc; /A 'store "Ed for sae by , , ItIGYMER &DUOS.. 1211 an.. res tllhodktiwt. . 3000 ineinna'l• 20 boxes Prime te t iricleicie, 40u bush Peach al. Pewees. L 0 bulb Neleueoch Putd_dea.r.z.. 60 bulb Bed re4lotei, . • *Ore 'and tor kale by" - ' 0/lA9 O.O3AtTLEY, : . • myle • • - •••' TO LI itietreet: LA.Lip OpA---50 5 bt49;t 4 T.' ; f ' on hand and Or aka 3 ,12; 614 malt 1:111.trOlt• r - ÜBILWAT.LhIPUI • • 160 bbh. pura.Duck Creek • 45 • VA4Fhil Jnehbinizit. Awl boil %dn. for Wt • JAB. DAIJIBtIiA 8911, -2 •" • OA sod 71/ Water Wed. -, 111ALI.P21••• U 0.1.1 '131021q11,b,44t/Aloyf, .LIP 60.0 W ' • 4 . 1 r In store and for sale by -.0001(,?8TTI.T 64151 . o 1 rPlibilite'd • 1141uUlf fi.=-2VO bble. oh 00* l'i lit noir In store ma for ;Owl, eilnK P UUNIs ..-151.19 poungo !pri AA. Iloair i snat iseel s r4 41 1 14; i r.pere,-.oV , every tint of color. 40 inr.bis vide, fixsale b 7 bW 2 4 11,NiMULL - 41..enti. ktaNti .L3 fresk tan 1:4100: 44, 1441k4c5i4tid0u et Delo wort* Dlsfams, ja rads, ju6 nomed en* o n o w. b ‘ • • ~ P BVATIBIIIII. "M SW, IWO. thsaiLLN TA4ar bia s i o g .1.11 thistipidor trt44:l6cradost • mon . milimeeWAqminke" itxu net 'vr o MLA& JOHNIM •-- • - —ro. OI mrEncira-irr patinas. LI EINitX & CO., LA • - - - Onotatimolt se Jillsr. G. Wall. Merohaait, Tailors, MMMI • SPRING STOOt - : OF GOODS &' - Adinted Or a Mot Oat/ e:ialdob ha* ten advt. k at rich gloat avo to toeot.tba 'appoint on ol .llslt malty fried& and pasraoo at tar. tkaa at. teatfao tabistort• and .tract biretta. t” matt lb. il of all oba may later ba 'nib a aslL 5.; PTICaPr . 13/1""" , .111. do to ardor in NANAtanotter sad on remould:do Ceram. lifoottai dunned • vo.t foamy 13 al. ow ob. torittniftlflold nod , T4no Ittbeer.. owe 1 as toe the Nom, atom:N . 4am! ton/tone order. In ale dn. with cze+yoinelo:aiall'diottft. , ,Lieetrieerie toleotica of TOBICAOIIIIO 00D8 olainyo!on .c+9.s49TrzaL.A.e . t.;ciods marry: CETI LE S. . p.UPi- 1')1i/IQ -1a101.1) FLINN'. I •••-, vtitsia fttritt 00,t.ti.lc,LING.—Tvag.,::- 1 1) Vir Alvan XllB. gay ,U.lln tat 10 gioll ck, Illini4: . ; tel I,st the Dacitni No, 7il sake to art. t near.illit. Isk. ka, the. 'aka .fartilanintas at axp ~ int boalabld - li wu'aiint.. aticni .14.1,11 ara irate T. p- . anti& k laid.. Bair nad' aaluntt l hars, a alma Sots, lariga .1 illla iletad lid( II ratna_Loolting C 1... Pa. ii • .r. pi B,Naulilin diti-e1., - Caft edit ()hair. and Kith r. dde T.bis, Kinfratap iliahl and L. •. Poet kled• ataii, Sprinentatta,a, hairato4nt C• dc alio Mat. 1 tn...., flatland %%amber 1.4x - pco., Dn in. an 4 Mt. tdlii Ikea .Cialillt.nkliat. and D. Nog •• ably, :. Lining Iteainl).ll, 21age dila .1. rind...a, anti...la 1 Co.d.ii_" !non" ance all theitainail., 'kitchen a at. l• tnm ce , IklilV I , e ...eq. xxo aox r. • u en. i 1...).i150..N4'i tbis_V Vu V ill 44. r. 4%. A C B b.d. -1.-- — Tale tsilitirthiy; kvetituo "Lay ad, at, 8 - I n,laen. tall bent.l4.at Ow tliininarcial tan. t am; - 4 151' liini'Pleo4:;l'llEo tti. chill:a A te...v.l;lA nandatit. :curly ilnlikta,,itat'a tiatent . .. - sio nediver mad Eigiattianta ratt .andir Se itch... l-.ltiiiit'r , ..Unniel 'ilia , W *INV. kaal'rk ti ;galltdital“l2 o .2ell9l6 ' , ADJ.; 13131. 1 / 1 11124r 1 10-91-22.9 AT AVOID-M:4On 'THURSDAY AP- tI TrltitlON; rloy 41h, et '2 ectalt, .91 be au'd, on the plamite4o4 d100t0404 btetiaa. co the Co :sell. I; Vole fitiflreede Foible. toonabAp, the te Doming Tarte e . Ottellie Loliodehfah rivihien enbdivided Don the 13 prepirty. late Of Joel Prouoillt. - Li Do. 1 tiontithiltig' 5 - mit 109 perches; A • .*. 9 1 .;,--90 -.14...11f0 41 do; • 3 , re° .4 'do .ha do; ''..,. ii 4' ' '.do 11 9 ' - '44 Or do; lit h do • - 11-. do. AO do ; , t (11 — 1' do tA 'dot q it 7' .. : do 11'. CO 46 do; a, 8 'do 8 Co 91 do; -... 9 '-' -;do , '104 , 40 - 11d c-o; t il 10e., I.do /0 '2o 90 d ; - ti '' 'or lt - ' - 1 - 26" ' 9'l' de u 7 'do . , Di -.'rheas Isms; part of John 1. Woods` trod, q ire sin:laud 00itain a few, honored yard. of Basle. ti *oaf efiatfOill and. , itall adisfitial both tor delight:id p, conotry toet3eigreciat.4 50C13,61. and Tine grocrlog, p Or gardening Olipeita. : A lemon. del:enrol Irlo 4 itir the praintimo Wore .e.' the day -b of ride , alit Is brown the different WO, by dialing d 9 . 4300..44 Elorrti4o, 'unarm on the le.d. • g Piero of theanntie can be se.di_an I. peewee., oral tl the anett.bißoomt; 51 . 911th el reet, or ohice el hob* . ft-thAddtateitie Ida amid stoat. '1 Taxi or 41.3--uno !math, cash, and the'reiddno ia In Ono, taped hero ItareglOith tnt red. &I 011 psrOgo desliona of ottliOdivg the sale wall be 0 tatty free el . biros: - Yoe this porywoo a gents% 0 14 , 441:Witt We . the iiiishnigit A I-Case !swills LLD. fi Depot at <learnt. put 1 o'olook ie. m.. nreerely, on ; ''ear of oece..- Two Ital. neturp_tt Pltf shot gti 'toe - 4 - saws stool:4-0n. at OS WO cut 01 6p. in . t , ' inSlii 'i • Davie e Mori.. A id.. .. - ~ . n_ROCKV;. Ii:18 ASI) U,ND-IF...—Un LI lA 'beTlll6l34Y :110.211 4 G, May 23d, a , le 1 ......., al Lb' .old. et tho a.caranexcist Xseeolkuni, 'lio. - 14 Fitaliaire. - 1 4 carrell( blulsares; ' b ^ do . "(D. y A pillar; . . 2 hell batrale Psoal ItsVley; • 2,be/44.13FroondIP.loperj , . 6' i; do ~, ,pie.4 Hi vga little; v 2 hal l'hbaraas Moab in 14, : 2 ea ka now Ybeetbaroi :- . 1 tli boasellaperiedliar biz; 21.) can /p o•jd SololLni 10 - 4.( Irreit ba"d hriiiti ". lamp iiiioirted 55 Awl; S 15 de lan tottlas fdrzietit Linlmezei ... oco !.4at titer tl'. rat/Iota; , S Stun It hlalbar,e a dii , „ • ' ''' $ 'do :'pounder, - - Aed • kegs . st..ch b. obierted.Q4ae^seara. ruy•l :; , 'PA v •ei a iti. i,...- 11 I- le AWW/11. 11::NINCALYAL%1LI, AVM:NUM rfrtue 1_ • EnTr,---63 ..11411 Hay ohlh, 44 8 e'eltrk, will be ito4 el., t.er sel_oruoxelt In tau etn-tl:liAlr eatu reOLLI 01 MUD Onma.a.arei /Lao- El& ea, 64 LI to lam he lelle.b g .3-ty ttolor.j of Wm I.l4.lhtad. In be Olgoth Wen'. # thb ieellet.co ~..belt Wet..., tog., on ketatnlienole Menne,' One lot 66 met nu con Plvzoll tube Avenue, neer to toe coiiet al 'Uttintunietreat, cud txteuelag bank 8 Ile fere .p , feet sit.y. lot tU tett r dot 1.4.5 Foib,. etteat, ond.ezteext. la. coah,,i 12 16 ,1 foe 6 0* I.ot a 6,, t. ob /I C.i 11.1 eh!MO.. •C IX btrt 4..0l go,. alta alum I=nel:rum ate the bit dine cued that th..ercan,l4 cal. VIA• e. 13 ‘Ltattair oondsamer ha,l d 7 snne,Of enue—tiue..t.na t,en , b assent o one sad tw• - )rarei with lut • y on. a am mull. tape._ An P. a Mel b ,♦lv• 0.14.6,0 14 1 . X.Ii4101TURS , " tid Lt vie - pAs sauke.-.104._p {NO. Alai 28i, At 8 ,locB, Will b, gold, In 6.. tfto WI Sour o. tb. uoloAlAistio:fhlios: of too lisocatorii of tan late4lor, _ es ibi.tor ktook k ot•tittaintal. Bt:ck; . - „/ . BAelia.4.ja• wio4 . oiock; • 2.10 Clasen., %Loci: - 6 8 ;80; ...Pion*. (amid tB.Broad Co. Sip*: 12 4 :hoot; 402 ;ea i t tribi.tfil Co. stock; .. 3 .5 . I A Nll4 CIHANT: tivai YAT .POt.;•r oN.—c Tl.gh. AY Pihtit6o. Rey la; at !h'o'clOth,; flt' be' .oth et ttilitloa-mcznial tee' bboots•..tte bk. 11t1b Mot, by o. the eaetrif‘Fi Janieos Actiid..c . ece .ed. lh.t Gettable lot a trloaair Utast he.Grly tide of t•taat teet, ttirftet.e..rib of Voter-t( e- . a 21' tehi'oLt• (trim - eta ...I.ltrichus.ll• e 45 teat, on .41tlettle et,tteatt tet..tor, 0 ick d woad*, osttabfits;llllrWa.h.= 6 .9.2. . ! • N Ancrte. - 10113 Lato.:aloouk lgtos oft to 7 land olcaaJad to tewlo.lElry Uoitioitt aiiu ob. Tvarusoap, to lota of Boat cold to iams tide: lot tha parvasa 0.. act , . log thaVame at /.alwon, on. lie .11:1Kva, Y, Mal SIN 11h034 Tbe,UTubnnl vinef.tly piantal lam the can Llturciand mo.t of tae tr.sa ace Oiiodttioo, having L.eo punt. eel ircial lour ;410%3610u ELtad y UILL' WELL WitiNti i 6.4Tu MOBNllsti„ bay .4 11 o'o ock, vrivl toJa. taw tomanerdisi 8.10 boon., bo. !AI 11 a, 01,4 ...LOA Wtal bo,log Tutl,uesoy now, .cumyritln,l,rco bhoo, bye,' 11 to, a. comdo, trod Vump AKA 1,to„o_ rite, Otte& MTT.W T'Zie A. Lts,t iti E 1: 6.N r•ALLItval) %.; A.! A crirtru.w-ltrn YD YE. kis/ 2atik, a., .8 :o valt Le r •,Ild at ,he No. L 4 I Ifth erven— , gls4oJ4keebyllttatiarie4 a Uclrcad boaci,:!istr.hitrtek •L. - '.YI +s::: 114 v I E. 4114'M %, y LAJa ; TU.V4DAI` May 26•14 at o`cieta, - iqtrue - iiad; I , t 7 tb. 4,433 ...rcka curt fj , 9111.i;;1145054 Feta Was:. 00 ailing' Berctucts• tlanaficturen blank :fitaci 4.o. , Allethlitlyilneptatston Octage 00. Stack; ak• 11/21 • sou.% ALIA X, twin's... . . I . l;Vir[l.3iliatAllbtV: NO. 32 Muth /rtputlitnttOlLittokaphla, pdgeht or 00 , 7 4' S iiidit? its !} OJtantlj iqr.stis at tto li.tratt mark,tt Thiqttb. it 'partbtalii, idtplitalo the suiting GI j tik Irk Ida VAX - ', 1;0., .1? (tale, ot ISrm ar. 0o.,), 11 . .1 o. Sao alooloaxice Semi. ai COLD', ;SILVER. ~ F .Viefin-1 4 1 2 StUlarillt& 17 ,4Bia'S'Ar, 'LELA°. TuurSki So.—Wlt.l4lttexception the laziest and beat isaluttoit of .1411114 Planta about the city, at OAKMI4IO.II:THEIIIELY,' . Nll 41 16olr *f at. (A) en'i; t.. tx)ii Fret :Jive/Limb; mg' Grobirand the public to try' eritinl ,Wirriniat to • tstlitiottcot or the mono, rt. WOOL' It " J uilifniallyqicknooladge4 the mat ottotopro. Praoaro4 . , ant, tor rata at . the hail* Iltaiiirthpleo sad Mae Worki, de. h 44 dot tit fetid, ot Now stroah.) Ptladalatna, Pa. !stew ii m. eafpx.iirXPDLIW: I OV.COr• UWd.r tiivon to vltt tat ao4 at itittt .: a mactit t o. p., .uniOakd ,thscsovit;itey:co. o pd, an d ..*iaktak•ta awsy 10 l7.14..111•0 Wilts up day,. ‘,'lttatattvi` , ",' 5 3 2111a.4 If. mutt ta• • On. . web t een Ittit.tits utorstnal matt to >imd to hla coo bot ex , e6d , l4 is UOVealial4 Ilc lot t°4b`a tba 31 - ' - atfort Jugarrort, • us 'oni••••r-rilittl, • 's,l'W‘ • briar:- wi — t,tutte atut ktgliziel bituas for P4Motriotosiqiekeethei-ILlacbaadi m by t ik(10 -- ,, , i4 'NYUir l i - 2 . 4 , iiii s:.:Szca , n4 I .DOLLIILL'is 80A. 1 , Itsraiti , , ~ . Or earn W"itieriok 4 , 3 i.: v 41.41 pliv,,?, 5 ,- ",: - .: 1:rj 1321 1 lo ~.,,. /a asi.s7k - virirt 6.1.-i3 'fi.t : ,1, , ...-... ac.31, , k, . ! , . , 4:4;- - -VA414 , 4 'l' *VI 's4 , *:4ltr/1` *l.-g-At.•,4V.i. •,t4O- II U DAVIS.