~: r ~~~.. ~ }, ~.;~ ESTABLISHED. IN 1786. ittsburnit 6azettft. 14))3X46ELED 8Y GIBM rIBLISHIG EOM • ,TEEMS Or THE oAZETTE. jzotTcsa Mun 0 n* by soig,pat:YearL...4B, co. itauth.—. Irsek*i ,• " 44 tide& '• Ahleww4 issretct,, by mall, pet year.. 4W. a 7 - a 16 a • , EntrieW, de& weptpe, pc e year— 9 W. Willie of 6 ,ID, IW. 6 ' clubs oflOoi mere 1 25. wedwaa . extra to the party eiiidlng dab. for a dab oil LEfteet, we will and We 'Entree Guzrra tor • ,eleb of twenty.. .ft will send the . pltuctota Go deity. Whale weldes. b mete. !WWI obleripiloas &Way he whew% and PaPera the time =Ora. • , Oran ittopPed wise tie 'Beading Matter on this Page .ll -from Yesterday's Evening Arnig of the Ifinavita. I:engirds:in& iet Orteetly eitepto, ee prdiotad Lien . t. Clow tor-the: Miy earapaigii, lava not all . eodte to light We have agora front the 'Pe. o teisburg - Irefrlster of Thund4 lit: That the .Tarifees' hire horned the bridge on Now titer, On - .the Virginia. and Tituaesies. Rail - roil, and destroyed the ;Dublin depot, with ~t'e.4.A.r. b riiiii...work." • operation .6 ; 4 no itissnottiato connection tau's` not illt:*Oraplialied,. The :Now.ftiver referr e d andas by the ,railroad route, about one. hundred idles west Myriciastirgh;irldbi hubliirMapot 11 some ..ttainsiles still farther west. The New River pasies.ihrough.,Peter's Mountain, beyond wlieh it Is called the Greet Nauawha. The bridge destroyed is a strong ontr, about 400 4. feeilong, and there is no ihnsgor of the rebels being likely to repair it very speedily. rebels say, Gas was."4.verill's work.'' Nor some weeks past a large force has been gafdtu gathoring on the Great Kanawha. at the !town of Charleston, for 'some work of rirhirth. lion.. Grant did. hot dross. to inform Jiff. Davis, amitbis Is the firstWo iLITO hoard troll It. • s letter to the New York ; runes, a neat ens ;correspondent writes of the expedition, _ . .• • • “Thi most quiet and anhersided movement of the campaign 4sthat from the Kanawha. ,It his been in pNiparstion for Serena weeks, and My, Information is that the column to thirty titmd strong,nad hsi. moved in the • . direettoreof: Newham,' (Pulefla county, Vic ' Ifiniellies? . : A* gel , liTOT4 It =lst have reeelted - thst or• some other point ..-. Co the Virginia and Tennessee Da rned; before this letter reaches yen. The rebels seem to have no runisient fmee in thevalley.to resin It. Its immediate ob ject is to destroy all the rebel othammtioatioss ..throtigh..the southwestern valley of Virginia. . Tbii4one,ltmay turn toward Lynohburg, or to-the Meet, ultimately molting :with the meeemat-through Georgic In the mean time;the. valley of the ,Eanawine; and the rag reedit in‘Festerrn Virginia, will be garrisoned .by the , Ohloi:Natitraar anard, who are now snovingtallutiltreilorue points of destination." 4ifutiiterirtaod that the rebali have beep isikdring ,r 4 the Dublin Depot large (punt!. ties Of - tetippilei from the .fertile counties at Wythe, B. mYkb. Grayson, Carroll and - Besides the destmetion of these Minh needqd inpplied for his array, Lay will also be. • - *Xi, tla_ !1..-9 111 /4 0 V of the rOnformaeats heirtqda haeloienredby wit hdrawing llner;• iciest commend from northeaster Tennessee, • 'Detecting :the. Satakers--A. Scene at :sC;'Bell Plain Landing. 21r1 S. WM:linen, Ina letter to the N. Y. .111Thatte Bras graphically deseribee a tome at ----- Bell Plain Linding _ "Easy w , as Ihe hoer. M edical-Inspector- General Cayler - was upon the . de& - of a pro pellizjas natoraligcommandhivis courteous ly kind, aistrlkingly -handsome as seer, fill irig the hold piths-vessel with slightly Wolll2d ed, to he carried= cat to steamers of deep drantatt lying ot anchor waiting fir them. 'Shia' you; wood, my man 1", Feld he to a rod - logged canon iehandght hare been born 13 Austria,' bat certainly.. was Inver born in Amee% and who crawled on the propeller's deck with the abjeetzfies of a=ward, and the overdoing of a bad. Performer:: Ito brighten ed rip in some terra ; but gulekly selected hit left Weider as:',,,tim locality of hi s disabling wound: Tbezurgeoxr ordered to *aortaee it minted that it did not exist • r hit mt, but it didn't go inel- old , the dsteetedikalk, with feeble impudence. "Go Siam I and refirm - to your hogiment 1" cold lopeotor Cayler,,witkeererity.r...- Ands* it was with another, 'liken - other, and anothei-, cowards with the most trifling lusts, wbo:abaildeeed their comrades .and . abatideged their comdry Ina critical ;bottle, mid sought She delights ofthotiltal Cr. the adalailoo of the corner groceries owl CITE& they were eriPated: • " It tom lajv te - nin to bearon the deck of this propeller ;Mat the - Geramment had 'or- ' dared a doable lespeetioli of the moderately! wrnnded,andarefectron ber*,,and *rest by the pro vo st gau all dof who are for and tEineandirigcorthe ethers to' the tunpital nearest to Camp Dietribation to he - eared _im mediatel' , and AO the army: The eoantryzeeds 'theati. and they have contnisted for an Immeripse price to light T+. SFY4i.er on Caste. • cation of Album , vacantly - rifuicd sidmlasion to catirT.recturce. - to all parson" not of the • ... 1101 i ipprill# wero, recently sus— tabard amain by re•election, by. means of sitostitlunitlonuble voting and counting. They then applied to the,..lion..Clisrlea Sneaker •to IdoliiiioniAf:their Lectures' and were en y. Otesifs Cauczn,'Atril'l6, ISt4. Stir'YOz Invite me to dolific as addrem on Lafayette befom the Young_ Men)! Assode. tioi of Mimi,''ln flew of arscentlucident In thi history:et yotrr Assoclution, -I am aatenlaliedAt the request. - ' istartiltironsent to speak of Lafayette, who 1111 net ashamed to light beside a '.blaok sol dier, to on'audienco too delicate to sit beside a bborteithen.• lirmitof apish et Lafayette, who :wan la friend of uniform! liberty, under the Amploes of a society *bias makeoltirell thenhamplon of Mite andriliter Prejudice. th• honor to be, , Yom obedient servant, esq; Car. See, /sc., Albany. Perlin CorKespiendenta In General Illterztuutta Army. It ieportal that Gen, Shaman, upon mess In!' Utter et Mr. B. P. Ttylor, to th• . 011eago„tratikilrm - al, thitt "ourllnos now s=tead fromltrezritlato Ilantarille," wrote as oidat!;ta ids Vrertit ltainhal,dirtiotlng the latuudlati .isitat of a rpy, one Benjamin P. Sayler, Mil trial by drunt.head ostcrt.martlal mad intonation. "Thla order reinitod in the withdrawal of hir..Taylpr. and theahrupt ter-. taia!trua +it tOisttes;: l6l.o kr Flth all that graseald thirmt of style,baa4l *you'd /4.. praroiiitg4 chord in tentritt 'Ethenainea-heart: , Wa r lsani by arrivati6za Xrjr Woitthat the Irartlid•Lpe, which iris', mtitid by the ~_'srbriitu.6 l l atop tsy 67*in-1'4,188301.1U atitimaidad In eaßapipir !imp. that port with a ti#lo3"of Eatraaa, whop she !Izmir triiiil:PP'OFsz at /9 0 been =Mirada and als it is:Tiara in'-roailag the ; blockader. &Tow onus blockade Imiers^ frrregaves• tens Ira lap Orion eat board; had Also I melba In ad , ti• i ) 1 0t, „, ,us 7 -14 'ETCYVIF '"Vinii -To--- ‘- , • - int' the . • 11121 " 16412 - 1 ,4 as afo Atm,' ~ 14-11;y, w hi c0,,,,.ift:...—a. a ........ , t 2 . 014 1 `..m..Am.;,,,.s Rio ,ilierith If_Am• itTawk,rwooßow? l ,:w .-.,, Nne; , '--.. ?"111= Y' 14 .5:'W Cavils o f r. f t e ,: '''4 fi.l, ? v. . 2?;;;:':;:::".1:1‘7;-.7:-‘:;:',4-' ',4?'>75:4,-'''.ct' s l.4 `..s.'ei . ,; . 4l . ' ;,y,;,..";;;.•,:%,i '.-:^,,';'S':,'''':;:, ''''' THE DAILY CQngreulonaL WABEITOTOS, May 18.—Hocas—The creden tials of Mr. Rogue, from the Ai diatriat of Arkansas, were presented and refined. Mr. Dawson, or Pennsylvania, offered a resolu tion in affect that as it had boon declared by Congress, in 11661, that the war should lot be conducted for purposes et subjugation or conquest, but to rester. the supremacy of the Constintiou sad the Unica, lc is, therefore, highly pmer that la the hoes of our triumph and exultation of victory,we should tender the olive breach of peace se an exchange for the sword; and that the President be required to mate aprociamation of amnesty to any States width should lay down their area and with draw from theYebellisn, Tibet' eel geentetee that melt Statu should beleft to reorganise and detertakte their ewe institutions, without die. tattoo or laterfasiee from; the, Government ef the United Staten. Amos Myen, ofPeascrOverd . s, mend ,to lay the resolution en **table, on trhtelithe you were Id, nays 53. On motion of Mr. Washburn, Uwe/meld ed that aa.additional member of Congress from Illinois shall be elected try itte State at large. On moan of Mr. nu, the Judicia ry., Committee ono_ dinctdd - te consider the propriety , of reporting a bill providing for the decftion of anyquestion which may arise ai , trinigultrity and authenticity of the returns of the doctoral rotes for President and Vlee, President, the right of persons who castrates, end the manner in which they .ought to be counted, and that such law provide for the jurisdiction, as well u tke warp of preeeed int in a real controversy: Mr. Pansworth's repletion making inquiry of the Secretary of the Treasury whether a man named Garnet, formerly is the rebel I BOrriee, was employed in his depart 'meet, mu called up. 1 . Mr. Boiltwall ionsidered tie nsolation in tuts:nary. loch a person had been employed la the Treasury Department, but went now. After debate the resolution was adopted. The bill to old the People's Pull. Railroad leer taken up, and Po akaudniitit adopted requiring Orly utiles of the road to be . built within three years. The bill was passed by a vote of 65 yeas to 66 nays. 'The bill providing for printing the debates of Compels and purchasing back numbers; ef the Congressional Globs was passed by a vote of 72 to 20. Adjourned. Sudan—Mr. Willey introduced a bill to regulate court claims. Referred,. : Mr. 'Wilson submitted li 'joint resolution providing for taking the punt. t Referred: Mr. Davis called up the resolution rhlative to the resignation of Generals Schou,* and Blair, Mr. Wllscm offered an amendment that Blair had ceued to be le Major General, and was not entitled to the ruttier pay of inch dioer. Considerable debate ensued, vitas both the resolution and Mr. Wilson's amendment were referred to the Judiciary Committee by a you of 24 to 12. • The bill granting lands in the Territories of Daeotab and Idaho for railroad farposos wu safsmid. . On motion of Mr. Nesmith, the commutes COmmeree were• Instrizeted • to' Inquire whether other legislation was asunizzary to prefect passenger' on war steamers. The Senate adhered to Its amendment on the consular and diplamatia appropriation bW, and agreed to a conferences. The Paella Yiellroary bill wee made the epeeist order. for Wednesday, 1 p. m. The Senate bill granting pansioas to the widows of .Major General Whipple, Brigadier Gineral Berry, and Brigadier General Baker, cif 650 per month from the date of the death of their husbands or during their' widowhood, Ware severally passed. ' The House .Naval Appropriation Bill was adopted. The Senate concurred-in the Molise amend. "ante to the bill authorising thelchating of official reports. The House Bill, giving pre-emption righti to land owned by rebels, was referred to the .Cominittee on Public Lands. - The Senate adhered to House bat author- Wag the establishment of ocean mall service between the Belted States anddintrlL Mr. Wilkinson offered an amendment in eluding the Venecnelan Government In. the entreat. The amendment was ordered to be printed and the bill postponed. - The Senati bill to amend the act of 1651 to prostate the efficiency of the navy by providing that it shell not be construed to retire guy °Meer alder the age of sisty.two, weed. A message was read from the President communicatleg intelligence •in referume.te Bolivar and Chill. Ordered to betainted. Mr. Wilson called up the. Senate Bill to minalise the pay of soldiers in the 'Gaited States army, With the amendment ofthi Mouse thereto, together with the report of the Senate Military Committee therein. A nnrober•of amendments were adopted, after which the Senate adjourned. The President antt.tbe Army A Washington letter ha the following: "Day before yosteaday, them was consider age excitement in consequence of ,tho pas sage through the city, en rent* for "the trout," of the army of General Burnside . : Whoa aware you that It took nearly the entire day and evening for it to past from Washington to Tirginik,l need lacdtp remark that it was a large body df troops. ThirProsident, with uncovered head, stood an the balcony at Willard's; toffee It pass, from twolvenoon un til- half put four in the aftemnoon. Put of the time it rained grate — heavllY, but the honost.learted man .would not ho induced to pat on his hat. Po i tho gratintdo thus mud. fisted by the - President to thin .browe amok, I , shall alwayi fool tor lam tha deepest and most 1 luting - admiritien. Tha irholo of the army, In passing, bestowed upon him ruck thundery Of cheers as I never before listened to, and irery few of the . men passed witkont ta king °tither hats and waving them in the witdost manner. 'Many of the troops were colored, and a. few of. thaw:lndiana. Tho Indium batted &Wort their "Greer. White Pather,'? whirled their caps In - the air; and gave bit the. times Ouse nth, cheers as it would have. dime any loyal heart good to hear. .13,y the ; time- the last troops had. putod him, the -President .(God bleu his honest,: patriotic, devoted heart IV lookod to - weary, and yet so gratofal, that it brought" tears. to my ayes to see him." . . Tan ICTALCITATION Or DALIVIL-A. bittor fiona io correspondent, ot the Clads:tatl tbomorrioi gives the details et" the movemontiof Sher, rein ~against Johniton'o ,pesition at Dalton, which may be bristly vuuttaid tap as follows:, Senora Sheraton moved the main body of his army directly against the mountain ran& held by Johnston In front of Dalton, but lent the right wing nadir: ItePhirson; to threaten Johnston's rear. There was in front of Dal. ten a good deal of proem shirmishing,andtwo partly assaults, in which ere lost nearly 800 men in killed and wounded, bat when Ete. Pherson took Snake Gap, el: miles from Bo som, vbleb Is Sheen miles in the mat of Dalton, Sharman threw blowhels fon:wafter Ithrherson and Johnston ietrsitid.l - Sonora Sherman's success In the initiation of his campaign, is highly important. If Johnston mould not stay at Dalt:more de not know what plass in Georgia he can hold. , , Pa:sears° sr Wee . float Guru" one ints.--It 12 o'clock on this dap, Mts. Ham Grattan Eh:lanes', mile of the Dretl4uown preacher, delivered a sermon in the Mende' Heels g Holm In Cecil etraet, to a dense and bight) , respectable .oestgregatlon k "consisting intrude* of Wks.. .Tkil honer was crowd ed. The preacher took harts:tiro= Paul's Epistle to the ittratesmorill, 4, sad *kit with great ratability and animation for curly an boar.—Liasericb Reporter Crain OP Hititinti—Solle den lion the President nominated to the Senate General T. G. liernaza, Chief Engineer of the Da faun at Washington, to be Mild of En- Agin of the Mated States annViace Gen. Tani, deceased. On. Barnard ha declined the hoar . and thaareshint. hu jest to the Senate th e name of Co!. Richard Deladiddi of the „Pssineer Caps. to' nth. place of Chief of Ziatosers, nits the rank: of 'Brigadier General' . A mom, trhoieftitfollic ond with, aliht cllonday. Nay Stb, tutted at Div York. The altlmar won for,the most port ofidenat of Loeo mimeas:' OrrEimiday morn. fig,: Boy. Dr. Mlalogrova, of a. Pant', Churehorhara' Jiff Darla attonds. preached frog Jima n, 24b,'.!Iiriarrmaraffiraff Dom you the•No army." Off oral ,prarait &used In "amp Mourning for bla Lit44y do; cued child. • • • Ezrortrot'ornirrron Surit•Tz.tarrs.--A Woohlogtoa Omospondiat top: It Islair stood tkot att of mount boo boon ontarod tobitwomcor.tiororzosontlind that, of Spoin for the purpose of reaterips at 'aliro%trodtro who racopolforn Cabo WWI VDUS Stabil oat from the rpgoditatik lantetioV - tliikaorroslof - 4?Lottivii kovoM!& 400 41114 ti'fistatounidt. . • : .• • D a 1 aleslautlitleas • *Aft° • :imam brito'soldbe_ Alen - et "+; • 4141mnelar Boma • '~..' `~ - - • va t rl., t•--,--T-'cz&Lfi;-4ii...-TraCa.i:i-,,i-';'•.•:::;j;Z•if;:..:kf::;:"4';:1 PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY • MORNING. MAY 18, 1864. TB:LEG-R.4MR LAI::T FROM THE •ARML ' Lee Strengthening His Position A SORTIE FROM THE REBEL LINES Metro® lisospo of Gems Meade and Wright from Captare. RUMORED REDIFORCEMENTS FOR HERS. LEE AHD 1:17=1 Reported Strength °flit* Rebel Armies. BUTLERS SUITORS SAID TO RR 60,000 Speculations es to the Fall oil itiohiacond. Szw Tom, May 17 A spacial dispatch to the Vac. dated head quarters, May 12th, 2 P. hi., ear the enemy continuos In strength. It Is flan 'expected, however, that a enamel turning movement will <simpleton Acute the rebel lines of bat tle. Yesterday afternoon the rebels wadies ty ieveleped their line of battle on our left, coming through the woods and gobbing :up several of our pickets and driving bark 'the resale. Gans. Meade and Wright, with staff, were out bayonet the front at the time and had an extremely narrow escape from being cap tured. Immediately afterwards Gen. Wright throw out a ford% under cover of artillery Are and retook the position, which was an halm tent one. Nay You, May lt.—The Wm.ld learns that large reinforcements have gone to Butler, sad that his lone amounts to 60,000 divided into time forees.-one menacing Petersburg, keeping the -rebel troop there l another is besieging Sort Darling, and the third, larger than the °there, L . marching on the city. Prominent • alma predloted that the city would be ooze by the 18th. In addition to the reinforcements alluded te,Sherldan's cav alry I, expected to reader great assistance to Duller. Information has else been received that Kautz his cut the Danville road. Wsemstrror, May 10.—The secessionists have a story afloat that Buckner and Brock inridge bare joined Lee and • portion of Johnston's army reinforced Beauregmd at Petersburg. Buokner's jnaotion is consider ed Ix military circles as possible but notprot. able. • gentleman reeonlly from %ores, whose atatemeat , can be relied . on, furnishes the following Infermaticra in relation to the strength of the rebel Ray; Lee's army, he says, is greatly ands estimated. There are nearly 300,000 in the rebel service. The last coucription has added 70,000 to their armies; The trop on the Mississippi number 00,000, and the for ps ce atChailosten L Isu not than 40,- Ste. Lee and Jeknean together hers 1.30,- Oen, of which Lek ham two-thirds. WASIIIIIQTOII, May 17.—Dlipatches from the Army of the Potomac, say : After tan days' fighting the army was allowed to reef and recruit for smother struggle. LATEST FROM (EN. MR His Headquarters at Hestseca HE ULMER{ 8 MINS AND 1000 PRISONERS, The Troops In Hot Pursuit of Johnston. Wsurtscrow, May 17,;;d. dispatch readved atheadquarters here,dated yesterday morning, from General Sherman, states that he had en tered 'Beisees, and established his head quarters there. Be captured eight gnu and ono thousand prisoners. The Amapa ere in hot punmit of Johnston. The rebels burned the railroad bridge to Remora, but the road to GurrotwaSlsfrunsdas order. Ammrseriow, May if.—Th. N. Y. Herald'. vadat ha ,the hamlet t. We leera from reliable authority . that Montanan captured, on Ma IStk, nit* - railroad treble below It.. menu The enemy nem, I. be making prep arations to arsenate. Advantages have been gained and hopes are entertained that speedy SWIM will keep pees with. the operations in Tlglafs. Gen. Kilpatrick was weanded - teveral days since; though not dangoreney; also. Generale Willleh and Marston ;lightly wounded. Sr. Loom, May Tr.—Vicksburg advice, of the loth say that the expedition under Gen eral McArthur, seat out by General Cloaca, had captured Yazoo City withlittleresistanve. A messenger en route for Kirby Smith' army was captured with a dispatch from Gen oral Lee to Adjutant General Cooper, saying that Grant's army had been repulsed aid driven back towards Washington. Raids by rebels? on the plantations were condensed, and' the most fiendish brutalities oemmitted. Been infants were carried off sn4 killed to terrify the women. I : General, filoctun's raiders produced great coneternatien, among the trader sad specu lators: , Stores had been , closed, commerce with the enemy stepped, aid many, corrupt lagpraCtioii corrects& Leta 'adviiis kora Alexandria, Li., Indi cate that Goa. A. J. limit!" will be oompelled to march overland to the Missinippl river, tuttaing his way out. It repelled that Ferree, and, noddy, with 19,087 rebels, wen threatening liaadvllle sad Decatur, Ala:last Garraday. General . Smith, in comused ' at the former plasm, bad ordered all the tritiunt to work en the:fortifi- Cations. , , Lourevtits, m.--General Sher 'Man atiackedJotunon's fermi In their strong ly fortified *position at Boraces yesteeday, and drove them oat. Our lou in wounded is . tweaty.seven hundred, the greater portion slightly. Our forme are vigorously punning the enemy. Beauregard Reported Forming a Junction wjth Lee. TB OPERATIONS MST FORT MUSE THE SAPPERS WO 300 TAROS OF THE COOT Uragg in Command of the Defenses of IllettmoniL e New You, Map 17.—The (pedal tap r It is - reported that Boanregard, with a large force,marched from Weldon to Peters hurg, reaching Richmond on his way to join Lee. On the other hsad, a rebel Meier cap tured sap that Butler bas Beauregard penned In at Petersburg No that be cannot help Lee. The general opinion is that under 011moreend Smith, operations against Bort Darling will be abort - sad - anosessfuL The Nippers were alreidy within thine hundred yards of .the fort Bragg commandrtha demos at Richmond Beattrogard to also raid to be In Richmond organising a mane army for Leo. REBEL DISPATCHES. Surrender of General Steele's Army, p,OOO Strong, to Dick Taylor. SURRENDER OF ALEAURLI ONAIDEDIT PRICE. • Torn= Mono', "Slay 19..--The ISLA, mond Ziastiarr of the 7.2 th, has-the follow. tag: oath' 9,000 strong, sarrandered to Dick Teller attlaladsir , Arkansas oa the 19th alt. . Pries 14d de/deeded the arndet of Alex. &Edda.. - . TLU r `story vary probably has Ito origin to ; a-Mod of military . aeossalty. It rts Jots as 'if It hal ;bean `..maatdiatiorsd or Lao i s armr—dwblob most malty the stroagut atlin= abatis now to imp, them la spirits to Apt. Bnohla aViry is , a bet* fasoolloa thin those it is sald,..b•hasseaortad to daily far 'll,. weak sub-9411110 tolling bla'atniithat they !ion' beri' T 4 4610 14 1 4 !war tat* thollb thart43i,llo ol tElioirr • )1,14111..1_,..! iistatiolivobi.uauer: _ t - omit-voiti.moiliA4tor nsAti7l4irit. eti ait. the 1 eh maYiltbat'aitifiWtatly arogradoally fora.; - tog do lost iins , of broure;srorkt of !tat -The ego, sad nogsd Hai of doff* *lst slxiody both 'caroled by susalo. • ' PITTSBURGH GAZTlrrii:.i CITY AND SUBUILBAN. The Wended. following is a list orwoanded soldiers belonging to Western Pennsylvania regi ment:li who have been removed . to the hos pital, id Washington: EcirrLit OF ?az 2 0 E Tuner, 11, 101 Pete Stoffre, 11 Sorst Jolts Smith, I, II John 2i161112.133511, I, 11 1111 Lt II dodoes., 1, 11 Copt A Scholl, C, ll Stool, I, 11 14 Le W 4,2 Latins, 11 LI 0 Spottswood, A, 11 II A Iliuton, D, 11 Jam A Anderson, F, 11 Sur Prod Baserred, A, 11 Doled Thonisy, 0, it Jacob Ntrosl.r,Z, 11 Thoefdltorrow, 7, 11 .Crea Thoopoon, 0,11 P S Endth, a, n ) Donbht , )), 02, 4 0 Sot 0, DP, OE wick, c, tza, JII GU 0, VAL Jae poll, it, 102, 1771111 itemea, 01 luel, J Y kips, Albert see, De, 102, Elba Al en, 11, 102, 11111311111, DTSI CORPS. Cap Hickey, C. John Dadgiey, J.,11 Jain Wakefield, E, 11 Arrgt 11 F !Alla, A 11 Wm lacisklits, A, 11 Carp Jno 11. 11'0.11p, C, Corp D Ponbrficat E, Jacbb Egret, 1,1 1 John Illtner, E.,11 Arno. Beard, I n Cory II O Raymond, 1,1 ' D p Stout, D, 11 Gen Phu, id, 11 Lane l'oennralt, D,ll P Quapbell, 1),11 David Green, 1), 11 A Pond, E, 11 John Griffith, 111, 102, Jahn Bayle, C, 102, Samuel Adams, It, 11, Bobert Dickey, B. 11, W 1) Eldred, B, 11, Wm Welker. 11, 11, J 8 Whit., B, 11, W Parker, 8,11. Leroy Birnrt, IS, 11 • IGSPITAL. Giro Peter Nelson, A,139 Joan Lean, Z. 61 J Clitead, R., 11 A J Cramp. T. 61 J AoNoily, V; 61 P Finny, I 61 floury bio , iiooit, B, 19 Jobs 0 Thome', 11, 119 Corp DAVNlcbrocoogoit,D, • ISO 19 Etchretirnmort, D,llll Abner DBsylor,l9 Daniel Yorke'', 11, 139 David Dleglq, 9,61 Abr. Hermon, A, 01 AM. A Miller, 61 J 11 annro, A,61 Imo. 11 Devi*, 17. 102 Seri L 110arner, 139 Thou Davis, 1/,61 Menlo portent, 1, 61 &rot L 11 Benorr.i./, 139 Elergt 8 Thompson, 41, Ll 6 Jonathon &in's, li, 92 Robert B YonordS,lo4 J. Midniaton, A, 102 May Nition. 0, 11 . WinEalth, 1,, 101 P . Vox Mink, 11 101 Corp Patrick 11•0obo, 102 John W Lynn, H,113 Corp Frank .Itaftor, K, 11.3 Corp A &amuck, K, 163 !canna Iloataan, 0, 11* Azdron Shields, N, 11l John Newlin, 1, CI r...111210r, D , 131 , George Shirk, 0 (LI Nam G rnoritaad, 0, 69 Daa AI6WI, D,139 Wm Itopard,O, 11 g g ChaltinGrs, A, GI • Hugh PrOlock, A it Hopkins, K, II oorp 11 !Woman, 0, 92 JObn M.G1111•111, 11, 69 Cary Jai' Hankins, 11, 02 Cored Kllher , C, Mrs II Morgan, 1E,139, Jahn S &nem, K, 1331 Win II !Inman, K, 130 PIIEVINAHY IIoaPITAL. The following wounded dhows, not hereto= fore reported, have been received at Seminary netlike!: Cep' Joe pricker, 010 11 Lassa 9 pStewart, 61, Lions Ara. 11.41, 11, Caps eleo %Fearer, CS, Lions °Carr C ILalick,lo2, Gaps Frank Sweat, 61, !Jo. Jam Bt6 Copt Jr.bn II Burden, 03, Qua J. C Stewart, 165, Lie. JO4 Craig, lofo. Umt.WAWald.,:th,ll G Newman, K, Cl DEY Fry, K, Cl Grorgro Lung, I*, Cl Illser Stahl, &GI Aidrow Heil, 0, Ca Dirril•ltibmrpirr, K,10.5 Jos lloggs, D , lati Thoo el ktoblimino, D, fl G 0 Yl noonf , D, 1. Christopher i11011t00,11,132 Hour, 11d1.7 , C, Wm Duosoo, 1., 61 110811TAL. in E Lookabzogb; C, 119 W • Maier, 1, 105 Geo Blinder, B, CI Thou Brllele, /1' 109 ,_ Bale A A Brinker, 0, 11 Johnson 11ranr, F, Sth Est John C•E, K, ICO Den,j Ed Spltansgle, 1, 61 DOUGLAS L n GASSIM6I3, E 12th it, !Beery Bncbnnnn , B, CC, AT STANTON - HOSPITAL Beni I` bolls, V, Uni, Samuel P Szool.zer, AIiDETIOIIAL LRRIV•I9 John lIUI , D, 11, carp e. 11 xoUI, I, 41, ll.ck Tatman, I, C Over nine hundred soldie'rs, wounded In the late battles in Virginia, arrived in Philadel. phis from Washington at an early hour Mon day morning. They were placed in the Old lens' Volunteer Hospital for a Short time, and ware then taniferred to the; diferent 11. S. Briny hospitals in and around the city. Th , followlng were among the numhor, only spar tial Hit hating bean publimbede Wm Henry, S., W 0 Henry, 11, 10 Fawn Kline , ham Sayler, /3, 101, M Miner, 11, 106, Jae IleCon, S, 61, Blatt J Graham, fl, 1111, Hugh Gibbon, H, ea, D Abounor, 0, 105, Jam litho., 1, 63, Sergiß Wardell, 0, c, Plitoptoa L.*, 11, 100, Additional CaganMei The following Is an and wounded In Wes [mints, la thy eight • Lt .1 Auhd 624. . additional list 'or killed rn Pennsylvania rag ye battle Barns./ rink, ,624,.14•'"" arm W Val*, cue, II Gatib, CAI, th igh Chas Orsunin. 6Ld , lisad J Hamow , CJI, hand. II B thus* Qd, wrist 11 Bay, W.d. arm 060 W U /Wilmot 10111 CarpD Aurdrev, 1101.13 to leg. ' • Jno:Dsztat, 62d, arm. Bt Brook., 111.tb, arm J Bream, Iltb, am J B Barnes,. 6241, .houlder Gab' Barbart, Cd, slde Jno Ada.,ad, arm I Callen, oda, bar.EL• Jos Hamer, 624, wrist B La l uo f k ,l l a u la h, a . ' l ll, MI " , hip Jordoa, MI, arm lobo, C2.rl, arm J Daniel, Cl 4 11 E ta ar , 1111, • - 'NV II Johoton, CM, thigh Kner.ll2d. hand , acre 8 A 141>, CM, hip. Limo A WM, atm Lunner All, back Btrdth L I. shoulder 1 SPuds HY G 24, bead Una. Goo CUL toot Mound% .7 ,elll, arm Wl.Wan POW, oboulder Jame D Martin, H, 102 d Robert Iforper H, 1024 Crawford OVr CG, bead Gorton L 024, Ws !dorlintor 02d,,arsk oGregOr D 64, ma allosr Sergi 12, 62d, Wonder ' bcIITIa A OA thoulder IleElanth JaB4lll,lland P 1111th, fool Methllng 31 lltb, tool 110thiall It 11th, lath Uteri J 1 AdJe 014 Dm .% a il l ' llZ 4 , r al b sd . I Jobull Wthorj:o 10 101'44 J. psbui C;10; • 11thgt B'P Irealth, 0, 10; Goo Crigper; G' , ; Muth 11.tha, h 1o ; 4 1 7 s Al 0; • CoranA 42.1. brad Jacob iltraaher 0, nth 74=erson A. 62d . • plui . clanson 6241,bunt Lima Col H Ay p ei, l( lTh Lleut Chu DavLs, D, 10 . . . . Jae Webb; 0, 155: Lt Patton, 10 B. mlulitt OnsnaMen in Co. F. 11624 Haglment. A letter ! from a member of di. Te, 102 d Regi ment, contains the following list of casualties up ta the I.2th (Thursday), the , day of the gnat flght: Corp It (Troy, atm ; John Barker, slightly ; A 11. Davis, arm; Wm Kennedy, slightly; Tbos Lindsay, kead, slightly; Wm Milligan, hand; Thai Wiles; hip; Win O'hf &ally, hand; B (elan Paulson *sported dead), thigh; Wm Powers, band ; Ed Riley, grois ; Med, slightly ; John Barker, (second time)) bead; Gotlbb Droste, left 'boulder • Win .T 011207, aria *light; Beta Rioter, baud ' . IMaddltimi to these we learn that William Floyd and James C. Algae, of Co. A, were both. killed.' This company up to the last adriees had lost eight men killed. Pittsburgh Bridge Company. We direct the attention of capitalists to the fact that 'lli books of subscription to the Pittsburgh Bridge Company win be opal at certain placeeen the Steubenville and Wash ington turnpikes, on lays of the ensuing week. The oompany,Previons ter the adjourn ment of the Legislators, had puled a supple ment giving them the privilege of erecting branch bridge to the Allegheny 'lds, of the river. Tho franahises of the company are such that the erection of the proposed bridge bocce:tee a matter of almost dlre necessity, andthat It will prove an abundantly remuner ative:stock none can dispute. There is cer tainly no new Investment seeking an outlay of ea .ital that promises so large returns. :oven= Depaarrev.—John Connolly, Littla boy, gas pommel' age, was ants tad dila atternoorahy the Mayor's pollee, on a charge of mayhate. It appears thst While - Is Ing CIA 'a number of small boy, at .the • °int Yesterday. afternoon, young Connolly MN • Dan Into the; eye, of a little boy, aged four, years, • son of Ann Ifolry, palting, the ay. comidetely out. He made an,,nCort .to rain ‘e other eye,: but did not •”- - 4 the oilier ijei, but did not atiocieol r hear- Ing of as cite will be had this afternoon. About noon today, a boy teh issue eld, named Broin4 picked the poekit ors drunken . . . . Laza r of a poo of took oontalniag .twang• two dollars. Brown. was waited Rua is now in itoi liokap awaiting a burin. . . On iltrumusn Data.--Whits our nelibbor lug States are participating In glorlossii is the toot work of reinforcing :our bran analog, shall. Wotan` PonntYlvania, he be hind f OsplAKnap, who has already aoldeved sA enable - - reputation u an artillorist, ts anthctrisod bytbilteentary of War to raise a battalion'of artillery, hoary or ligh6 to sere for ozis hutinui duo, In or our Washington. A tulatin i t 4, l,lll - boo hold this 'Monsoon al Wilkln's .$ o'clock, to promote thin d - taio toot. Onorree Accmart.—A led named Mar dook,:nged nine gesmi emit eon et Edward Matdook, residing On Cherry alley,_.a• dessath greet, had both legs..:emshedlYl looomntive on. the Pennrylmod • Railroad, about noon . to 4 day: labozeptert. to Jame upon the cow:panther, whoa' he fell,and.the thesis of the enghno palmed over . Wm. - One let wfu eat ,of above the tees, and the ether shoe . .‘ mangled that will byre le 'papa •••••• .7;fe will probably not ear- ontir Flo- :ma to errmiAitiiirteitliiirilfil UoilorOsoli tia.tlollitiliorTalldtair la novinsdy for its. blicoprilerdomiitionoloimparo It for lii fair] Obilati; : TO;ixtirrotrAWodniido7): roOni 7 r_ llo * rotn ircirntott•ii4ld Is'dsoorstlnigi AUlb masettst RAF iitiiigOt Pottid.ll324 a it thot Ind of the Committee tut Ahura will ra b• i lw gs - one,. soil.** &MUM iti*Lik buret tqproy4odnriflts*halmousum `'.- -; ..1, ~; ..,, ~;.,- - ,-,- .4'74' , .... - _:,--' >, : ;, t0, , ..•,....-.-.: - :-.r.k . :-:. -. , ', ,„ .7: --. .,,f'. , ;c..1 , .., —.... . Thai of James Slim for the Marder of /loathed Hamilton. Cot= or Ana AID Titmumat—Delere Judges Mellon, Sterrett end Drown. I Asada, Morning, Map 17.—Soseczd Day.— The Court met at nine o'clock, and resumed ' the examination of witnesses for the Ooze monwealth. D. D. Norris testi fi ed that Sims had entered his store, on Federal street, Allegheny, on the evening of the murder; he had a knife In hi, I hand, and was following a young man, ovi- ' dently with the intention of cutting him ; the ' ' witness eject:4.Si= from the store within a minete carer he entered. Charleafienderson witnessed the occurrence; Sims woe not very drunk. The Commonwealth here closed their testi mony and Mr. Marshall opened for the die fens.. . Lieut. Samuel Harper, of the 139th Pa.reg- I iment; testified that James Sims and two oth er young man called at his,ollice, on Fifth street, on the 7th of Marsh last; Simsiziform edi the lieutenant that the other two young In it , wished to enlist; they were all Intel:it:a te arthe time and witness could not enlist th . Sims did not want to enlist himself. Agargaret Oritorke testified that she resides on Irwin street; Sims, in company with Gil -1 lespie, Trimble and four other., came to her ho on the Tth of March lest; Sims was army drank; they remained In the house lobt ten minutes and each drank a glass of ale.' Mary O'llorije, daughter of the witness, walled,on the party. Mu O'Rorke, daughter of the previous witt & as„ testified that Gilleiple asked for trust for va, Masi the drink, weth'sfiven them ; Sim wiltertir;druak. AgnegMettartiteatified that she sawt3itas end Orti,lithiir young men crossing the St. Clair strut' bridge - on the afternoon of the 7th of March, between five and - six o'clock. Sims was very drunk, staggering from one side of , the bridge to the other. John Filson testified to having than Sims on Federal street, about 734 o'clock, on the night of the murder • he wan under arrest at the time, end behaved very rough. John MeCtiestney, a night watchman in Allegheny, testified that he had charge of the Lookup on the night Sims was arrested ; hi, whole demeanor indicated that he did not realize the consequences of the charge for: which he wan arrested. Andrew Sime, brother of the defendant, testilledho visited his brother in the Alleghe ny watehhonse about eleven o'clock on the , night of the murder; he appeared slightly do ranged,• and knocked his head against the bars of the cell several times; did not talk with him. David Sims, father of the prisoner, testified that the prisoner was eighteen years old In December last; the first intimation he ever had that his son drank liquor was when the present diffieulty occurred; he had been on the Provost Guard for six month', previously. The testimony for the defense here closed, and the Court adjourned until l 3 o'clock. Letter from the 130 tit Regiment. A letter bas Just been received from Capt.B. C. Sawyer, of the 139th Regiment, which, al though not dated, was evidently Written on Friday, the 13th, after the desperate and bloody struggle of Thursday. We are permit ted to make the following extracts Yesterday our brigade was ordered to charge the enemy's works by regiments. The 10th led elf In the charge, wore repulsed and suffered severly. We retired about fifty paces to a road which we hold. I sand you a Hsi of killed and wounded in my company, and of ofEloars in the regiment wounded, which you may publish for the in formation of their friends. • non, Memled--James fi Kano, in foot; B P Cook, in arm; W Mei!seine, In rooath; J C Alt, in leg; Won Harrington, elfishly bnatasd; Henry ilettaffar spent ball braise; Wra Mathews, spent b;11 0/flame. ifAs Rryinurni meaaded—papt P liarbart, satotely in arts; Capt B Monroe, apron:ay In hand; Capt J McLain, anverely In [The afore unities mien:red after the l4tof Adjutant Harper( which we have already liablishodpies made out) My wound hen entirely recovered, as has sae Gut. Elondln's wound. My revolver saved myllfe, and Is now la a most dilapi dated condition. We made the charge yesterday under the most Whig fire we ever experienced, Red remained In hover file hears. . . Col. Mandy wu struck twloo with /pen balls, and had his horse shot—which is the see and hs has lost during this eight days eam Pal6ll. TI mimost has this morning 160 mon for duty. Deserters Arrested On Monday oMnr M. B. Hartsell and J Bleier, arrested Mg, duerten from the 7t • ' • one. cavalry, named David Pittingtos end David Jericho. Tho deserters were arrested at Six Mile Run in Lower SL Clair township. On the way to the city, Plttlegion made • desperate resistance, drawing his revolver and fixing at the officer. Fortunately, how ever, the shot did not take effect, and the re— volver WSJ Illealradiby the akar. Pittingten then drew& knife and made a whinge at the ofßcor, but' as struck on the head at the Mlle moment, with the butt end of a revolver, in flicting • very severe gash on the left temple. Pitthogteri was brought to this city aid taken 'before Provost Mantua Foster. Ile was thee cent to the military post, where his injuries were dressed by Dr. Levi.. • Tatum:ma Pant roe Elstm.—We would di rest attention to the sale of the McClain Beim, which will take place on the premises on Saturday nod, at one o'cleek. The farm is within half a mile of Haslowood Station, on the Pittsburgh and Count)Saville Railroad, and for beauty of location, view and scenery, Is not surpassed in the comity. About thirty acres of the land is underlaid with coal which could be easily mined, and would meet with a ready sale in the city. Mr. T. A. Mc- Clelland, Auctioneer, will conduct the said O4rrDID.9ITES 11 . ; : rAR4EMBLY.--Gro. Y. McKim, of North layette tp., will her candidate fbr floiamtkly, tram the District tooth of the river, tab. ject to tho decision of the Onion Oottoty elonrcoe don reytatelawto 0•FOR ASSEMBLY—amp &TAMIL, of Upper Pt. Clair, (now of the let Peru:mi. Bderilla OSTairy.)Wili b. • candidate for al stably, froWthe Matzke tooth of the riven, tabled to action of the Depot/11.w County Convetttion. , mytto FE - yokti, CORONEII.—AIsx. Are= • nail be a, candidate for the dna of Oman, euttject to the decision of the &publican trnion County Convention. intilO:devete POS CORCiliKß.—Sotozox of Bthrotniebnat will be • atadldate for Oar. oner, subJect' to tho deOlatoo of the Maori Cioun4 Ootthotion. : • .thb9xlawto 10. FOR CORONER—M. RlELuerzgra, of Dirrehtghaot. 'rill be ii =Wats fur Cop. oner. abject to the datition of the Oaten Republican (kmnty OMTenti On. Int2NlA.t.o‘ MCCL Ithittli.-401111 UNG, of 'W eON the Plant Wood, Allegheny, .111 bo • nal date for Coroger of ALleghony (booty. onti)oet to tho docklon of tho owning °aunty ITAkoo Ooneottloa. golkto FOR PROTHONOTARY.—GEo, rortiT erftl be a candidate for the ogre of prothowtary, subject to the dablon of the Melon Etepubllcars botioti &invention- jaarto r6oli, PROTRONUPARY.—J,WOB 11. Wmaz, of the Sloth W.rd, Pittsburgh, will lv. candtdato for the ottica of Prothonotary, sublod tha decision of the Union Royalton Oozo redden. I fa2Sdo - - Lt"POI ITAYMONOTARY.—D. U. 6 r , r limes erlll be a candidate for the office of prothanoteg7; enitibet bathe decision of the Union itepablican Oonvention, PHO'rllON(YrAltY.—Tuos. .v 7 Brant mill be a candidate for the once of Prothoootary; subject to the decision of the Polon itapnblican Convention. . rVas FOIL PROTHONOTARY.--thca a, Bmuia viii b s candidate for the race of Protbonoterioruhdeet to the decision of the Malan °mention. i felCS.davrte 07FOR COUNTY (301111511ISSIONEB, 001161EL109, of the 'Third Ward, Allegheny. ‘lll be a esizdhlat• for Oolanty Coma. alone; euttlect to the olltchthe2 of the Union Itepobll cenVortrenttoe. apnta .Ir - FORICOUNTY COMMISSIUNEri uNoY .4:axe Dtrisa,''of Pitt torloihtP. . 111 boa nendidsts for the aloe Or County Commissioner, "eject to theyloclston of thollntan Betrablican Ooa nation. • i apllulawto TE - ifOR ;COUNTY COMMISSIONKE. =bism Ootuis, of Penn township, rill b scs Wr tha sharp case, subject to Us .dects lon of Its Untors Itepablicast 00mq Oonsehtlon. • ashltdato ' 'm ll- 1 • : 4 , 44 , a 11AIR'. a i 3 14, o =4 or watb. toirukti4 will the „ t z . tyi i rtmtutatker. imattpxt • COUNTY;:-. , COMilesumEar.-* Z;ebi_iL A*l4l32* tour nueact thikelouna !Wilt* Won IlepsibU• - • • •• - ' • • ; dbIfII7SEMEXTB. 11•FTPTSBURGEL THEATRE EMM , 111 • I Nihth night of the popalar astreo. =TIM 17EN DZBSON, the young sad vereathe harms, tett. natural and pleasing pet . ..Dux:loos have been mete ed alghtly by crowded and delighted audiences. cOnmor slam TRW INXtintat aN bo umlauted, lkoirticaul beautiful comedy of • LONDON ASSURANCE. Lady Gay Henderson. Rynor. Sir Harc0urt......... —r. Clltyandala To torten& with SEEING WILICINSOB. _ In rehearsal , "Hidden Hood^ sod “PLosel 0.1/ABONIO HALL SET 1180111.01 ME TAN SWIM OP UM ELICITAIIT FAIN ONE WEER CAPTAIN WILLIAM, Wonderful Scenes sad Wild AdTon ventures in the Life of an American Whalentan. 17r2 lITEZING, at I Wilma. Admlnklaa it mom Ismarvai mats SO amts. S4.IIIaDA.Y A/ 11 1111100N—Adsalsalsa Co all partial Um Mara >G asst. -(allstrao Id mute. atyltS WGIUJiD CONGEST, tfaxes Tin IttaZirrtai fr u. .0.- aiouszumsom. Pi THE SEVON U. P. CHURCH, ALLVY Thursday livening) nay Mb. A number apetriatle Dl7 Ern, QIIAIITIITIES /to., will be nag from the •'Ba=le Call. &moral, socemplialea Too-alga, .f kErwa Witty O a rlin POETS emaor lIIESEES, app... LEI= IIIIIMEB=1:1 ger Moab Ibr We of the Rook titan of Hr. Sprzet, Alloglutay Clity. Mu Mao L. laral.lad y 0 0. /[.Liar. Deorirroset at PA, Osumi cosimmastag at I o'crk la IdaHi WWAIT BOEL TRH REAL SHOW. GARDNER, HEM MINGS & CO.'S AMERICAN CIRCUS, Ana Troupe or Arabs, WILL UIIISIT OH 71N ADD LIOX LOT, Pittsburgh, MONDLY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MAY lad, 24th sad 26th telttal Netertetomeat gill to Ahem at MON. DAY LIG. Al ay lid. DOOTI epee et 7 &dock. P. m.. mmd es TUESDAY mad WEDNESDAY, Hay nth mad WM, there sill b. TWO Graved Per formances, ADTEENDON AND ZPICNDIG. Nees op. sad 7 &idea, performs.* to 1011113111IICO kali as hear le Mr. cos 1. Reserved eeate.-- —6o nub. saterMinment will b of tie man due. sad *lns. ebeeseree, sad sill mud. ef every misty EQUESTILIII AID DTBDASTIC FATEDTADDIEDTS, to which lb. AZAD TIIMITR, sad aims mar 20 llanrimiewn imad—ilsweirliessa Stara will par: thipate, aided by lb. moot bwaintifal wad of Berms ant Fontes to M. world. Th. IYa lll.sne Golden flika.rliit had the IiZAND 21001811102, which will pus %Mat priaelyad straota a Xinadney morals& DWI non tau dap aid &t on W. H. GiXDIRE, Ulna. MUSICAL CONVENTION. A Iftudad Conradilon will ha hold to PLUM CRIXE PRESBYTERIAN ORM= The opening...reit. will take plane. MONDAY SVENING, May &Id, Mk and continue, with thr. made. per day, until the following PIIIDAY, when • Conon. will be given by th•Coneentkm far the benefit of the Oblistlan Oonstahnion. Mr. D. BHKEt• aerra hatwbeen engenrd for tb. eel:aeon. Perm= slang the U. of tb. Allegheny Valley H. H. will hod at Tern. Station, where conveyances cm be bad to the place of Ganyoutl.. Th. nouical publie are reey:i ..r.t.tugy invited. soya:W.7W PLIJrOS. .IIifUSIC tic. REISOVAL. W.. take plasaa.re taformthg the public that vir occupy tha Isrgeandcaaunodloun bolus 10. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCK, 13T. OL►IB STEBET, Wherein have pst received from the marritsobrest of WM. B. BRADlMlTindSollobiliClUlft s 00., • new lot ofStIPEIIIOII. PIANOS. Also, • complete smortment of SMITH'S celebrated Ilarmostems, Warne and bludtal gm& roman!. The superiority of the IlitADDILui PIANO is al ready onahliehea. In the history of Plana. no new Instrument her gahad so rapidly la popularity or received w. many premiums within the sped of two yam a+ the new scab, Pall Iron frame, orentrong.beg and French gran action Plasm forts, manufactured by Wit. BliaDilIIRY, end Shomaker A Plana having been .e loud and favorably 'mown in this end ether ecumtries, need no further nominal:LUAU guaranteed for five years. wenztamt a BABE, Sole Agants' Jr Pitlabargfa and Wotan Pa., N. 12 Ur. CLAIR Si., Block. Coed &condi Hand Phutoa far Dant Toning sad nrpatnag done paomptly. pIANOS I PIANOS: PIANOS! CABINET ORGANS! Cabinet Organs 1 CABINET ORGANS! RIM LOT AT OLD ?WES. CHAS. C. MELLOR, in W 00,1) BTII ITNABE'S UNRIVALLED 4 --- 4 PLikNOS. yr yl At choice supply of Gji and 7 octare Piano Yorke, from the celebrated rectory of Route A Co., hae lust been rocelved--serne 1n rlchl.7 erred me.. Thee* instrumento are tUlly warranted for eight years, and are by the best judger. pronounced untivalltd. A call L respectfully solicited beLtne_purchasing ego. CHABLOTTE BLUM.Y., Bole Agent, No. 43 fifth asset. N. BIEDLE, No: 183 Szarurnua Si. Pianos and Musical instruments, Hoop canstantly oo hand a Ins wocatmoul at NSW PIANOS, VIOLM GUITARS, SWORDS ONO, STRINGS. Am, wr.M b be will all for low odor. loldlawd wiTTOR.WETS. JAMES LiMIRTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. All 'Legal Hulloes Dromptl7 'Mended to. OlBce so. lea ItOprilt BTHEST, neat Gnat, nttatotrah. MoMASTEB. k GAZZAIII3 SLAW OFIrICTIA, No. 08 GRANT' STREET. spay T M. ElTOlTlViraurti.ix-LiNi. e, ..oenea,_tro.l2B ro TEL nun Pittabiro. DEMIDA . RONTamava, krzatiumbr, = DA iMASII24. and other li4pl Indrawn:do drain. `1531. 4aaloansadchrthhtied adlittdeureentlas. Mats • • G. S. =OM, tmoia Q S. 11 BOWYER, Attorne #.3. two. ORO, Ball/115xzethstroot,Pi . r• VOLUME LXXVII..+-14,ti 167. BOORS. .411, Et S NEW BOOKB, It 81LD4C11,13. A lIRTLEWIT N AREEICAN NOM. • DANGEIIIIIELD'S BEST ; 42, ]Soria ran 50001. 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Fully and elegantly MastratiaL II 25.' The "History of the Babollion. coutibm e sthatuce of the .urger work', so that butt that Nara al rd to -pnrchase to. kiatorke Mal hap' Wad expeadre by the introduction f ?Irbil docrunnts and loss apaches, which few, o if if..;. JO lead, will lad m i . the promot e ridnablo and ble history, for the elder portion:lot the family sell oa As your.. Errata. . Wi t h a& sof this At a t :rEpectschi Be. rior.. With thirty nowill tram from &egos which came from Sol This Is the liam.4. ..1 unmet sad most deedrabli of Ls attractiviscria: Peke 85 ants. Indoatrial Biography; Ina W . nod Tool N. bon. By Samuel Mules, sat or in- NUB Help,. “Brief Blinfrophica,•' aid ' • Ufa of George In. Stophatan. Price 51 ' Ivs reL Igsto.. 1 Cy bound In no.. . , Copia of any of the aboiceE ok. rebid tree of pomp on receipt of ;Mu • , • It .. ; lIINEB., , . n and 71 rum dmet, fluor to P. airman 1 brr THH BEST MAP OB TEM ;WAR iniicrioes aLassir.rsEß Of the Bordir and Southern States tyta it "4 1. t cratatin " grea 4l2 Taia l. at t t h at' cl aa tfra pagm "ad palatl a.i. sad statlatical tearmatka;mith Mates at tailtsads, military toads, lad Mu a ,Ilaajarge iialatail dad Plat soap. "(he of the bent head-books ine hey* ever pa reteed."—freellinerton Oireekle. "A •alaabla to th. bottai vadervtandtag oi lba sta,earat. *of oat antalan.",--Amotima Lip Camas. , • • •• • i.rtoll. Yu!. Mum, toldott wfjl b of out us *Ears, soldiers ud cltium • Trio, W cents. Deland II cloak, TD c , nts, Ia leathar, lath tuck, for o.lll7Jeg in the pocket, $l. poit.pili, on resolve :4 pd.. Attireo orlon, plaapi:siteatlon, to JOHN P. HUNT, Pußizaass, ITITH STREET, StAIONIO HULL. sr/IR ANEW - AND VALUABLE HEDICAL Woll.l4,Just, gublahed. 1lIH:DIO.AL OSIS, With .044 ront;ratioo La . tractiral Aildiiinb. A guide to the Kattelodo and Diactiatinothot of Dis avow. By J. N. Da Costa, U. I), 1 vol., pro. B. Imitated with extgralingi. For tale by 1t065 Wid street NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I RISE AND PROGRESS OP SUNDAY SO/10014 —A Elography of Robt. Ratko. 4EI Wm, Pox. By John 0. Power. 1 vol. Pelee .21 00. A MANUAL ON EXTRACTING; . 11K12- Ironndod on the Anatomy of the Parts involvad in thip - opuration; the kinds camper eoristrnetion of instrument., dz. 1 voL 12mo. NEATEN OUR lIONE. 1 voLlErno.: • . DARING AND SIIPPERINO. Dy - Liant. Pettant. gm. A large supply dab* latter pork Joit seethed. J. L. Imo. TI Potirth street UCTIOX A lICTION BALE 00 CONDEMNED Jo& 1101113E13. . . 1 WenDioutscuszasseLisßultuu, Ofllce of Uhler Quartermaster, Washlzorton, D. CI, Argil 2.5 th, IStA: WM he sold at public auothnt, to the highest Id: der, at the times sad places tuunedbolostisfs: Newport, Penns, Thursday; May sth; . ' Gettysburg, tonne, Monday, MY 9th; ' Altoona, Penne, Thureday,Alay 12th; UMW. Penns, Thursday, llfey lilth; Beschag, Penns, Thursday,lder2Sth; ' ' I Lebanon, Penns, Thursday, 'MS 2d; ~. Northumberland, Peru*, Thnriney, June 9th; Scranton. Penne. Thursday, June 16th; Willlaresport, Parole, Thursday, Ana 2.3 d; One hundred (100) horses et Gettysburg, end tic, hundred and Airy (250) et each of the othes places. Thaw houses hay, been condemned a. unfit for the easshy entice of the United Stater Army. ' /or m road ad. and term purpowis many good Weil= ay be h Harms vill beaold singly. : : , . Saks been 4510 A., an d co nt daily till all are soLL Terms: oart, in Metal Otatoo Treasury notes JAISEB A. ERIN, Lind, Cote and O. Q. k.. C4r.ilry Bateau. 5P26:41,06 • EASONABLE DRY'GOODS, BOOTS , , SHOES, 50.—0 n TEIUMAY .210/INING and A.F111112003, atlo and 2 o'clock, arill bs sold, at Commercial Salon neon* 64 . 7tifth street. • Wire stock of seasonable Dra Goods, itc.,•ti which the attention of the trade is Invited. She invoice isclodes -12 places fine Lawn Ilobe4 • 3do plate Bersem - ; . 2 16 do Dslaines, Wens 4 de Linen 60 dozes smarted Nock 45 do do Gloves; 100 superior Spring Hoop nil*. 100 Gent's Soft Wool Harr — • 100 do Sommer JIMA . . 3 plec — es 6:4 Brizeiner ordefid. ._• Shies Bosoms, Vasa Shirt Collars, Bilk Ralr Note, Luttes. Embroidery gots, Ladles' lltaatles, Dress goods, french Cossets, Chilarera's Jackets, Drtss Plaid, bladrass Handkerchief:LutePant Salf.de: a largo varlet: ofßoot* and Mural. • 1 A. EALLWASEDII, £gct'r. PO THE LITERART PUBLIC.—The 1 outman" and nay [loot Prieabi Library of a gentleman of cultiratad literary tat* rem_ind iteat_ Me dry, will be sold by cantor= on anTWL. STEWING, S O ay Aat thi.Uommardil main Boma, Zi0.114 Path Wrest. It embracea ricent and wetly In trim tha prom of-Little. Brown aCo Harper it !maul, Flamm. Ticknor A Yields, BIT. snide 4 Cambrids l / 4 bride numb Lesion edition. all et *ha beat and axon valuable Ensilitt Inn Amer ces anaemia in History and' Ban Unruh the pester u nseal ant and estle.bladintkwitti zany works araturenavet publienle. 'The catalogue etanlinel die/ Tell 7 'choice Pees edition of Snatch authors in the. A/SOOT* tad Water Color Pahng. and roar Taiwan Oft Paintings, one ef which is • lyrygt mighiet band. aurae by Canal °animus aow Thlleoki and Paintings WU be on Stew Friday l a d Saturday. . mylt A. hraiLWALINN,AIttePr. U NITED STATES MILITARY RAIL %.-/ WADS. . Omer or disrarersrQraurszwrsh,l Washington,.Aprille, ISM AUCTION—WTI be sold ou'VedzieedaY: the 18 th dare, Mai, at the Railroad I:kipot: to itlexaselria; - - • 600 mini of Old Stllrat4 /rot: 100 tone of Old Car Azler, 80 tons of Out Pcrap Iraq 100 tau ofWronght Iron; . . • 3 tons of Old Dram and.4oopperi , UV 00 Derma; Terms: notch In Government 3Mailu ' 7 '.; 111 1 , 21tr Dent. 00 1 , el,fi et the time of purchase, the on deLlvery. 1 : 1 The property mud be remore3 itintin tactility! fecal detic stu f ado. H 0. HCLEHILSON 414=14 1n4_,1.4.11., LIXEOUTOR'S SALE OFIMPAOVED _EA ALLEM:OMT OITS PROPKIVITI-431 'SAT ORDAY Arran/moll. Noy Wet. it i elotk, will Do meld, on the premises, ,by order. of L - Vilthhert, Knew= of Bets. 11. SonnAdm Antes:A.4lA that raluabls Lot of Groiad,44 foot front-en Ittoilk Gong street, Allegheny City, by 12t-.feet iteep,hatloy • front la the tear of 10 feet 10 Inaba on Lens, ea which Is created • tiroolot7 ltraito;11•111hlt Hem; with oat -Danitagb tabo-oosh, , -'- Tho twain to plasma and ggyooolAo, ao oat tho easy toms efons-thlll-:e•Shi biandltfoso 11114 too 'SUN tilth latasst. 7 ooettrad by'bond sad markt" -:A. AtaiLwAngs,Asertc 1 PItENITIIRE, , CAROM* , trai-' - . 13 10T10N. 4 -OerMITIMAYMOIMMO, UM kit. MU o'clock. st Mu ® 4Aactlea Dom, ad rum atreetorm bainktotlaantitid:raralturet ambnse r $t Timm' maxi, aseamats. Quaetayara, am.; raw aid • • en= Ana= ittatraipitito dbpor alarm Ina them b teas it•anudii kr.47. .Ikest.r« .LdJMur.ter DUQUESNE BILSIWWORKSI OADEAtr CRAMOBD m" l "ctm'of e*rivl4l47, at talshel BUM MORE POR PLE -7 411111±8,. ma ing E a Asnimms , pim &ND loorri2.4oakrix*r mess aisrfl ns. or . order. STLAIMAT Ohte,:a'iee!/I ARD GAS. sTrraci, and lOWA 141Bitli'proutptly "Leaded to. Pertheler attentioa' LI LULA. ep EhIMLL. LIES SOL COAL AM) CALLON OIL& Sole AgenttfeelheiVetteraDishiti etPeta. tylnaht ter the We 'of MAW% LAVELOILL . 00.13 PATEST 1177/1011 P I the best our to. netted. Larlng no Tabu lt !tablet, get tea al:edit, and rill Wow tam thite !IT pomp. ce Wee ha - I - ' W. a. IRON CITY 14VRIKEI. —rf turammaa, & 00« ItACEC,LB[2:OBII, roma= aaco auctinsits. Comer of Pike sadlVElarai tzo • raw snit Walnut sizeni, or= watu Manful* LAMp .I.II,IIVTLCITZIZZ .11PLINT GLASS. , . . These Chimneys areintended fat the flat flame, heatbsg all parts ether glass equally, does not mow it to cracking.'L D. Dl2/331113X1E, - Tart Pitt Glasse Winks, Wuhtngtou atreek, Pittsburgh. NMI". ROBERTS, B/LENES L- PARTE, 'No. 89 Third St, rittaiurgb. war AND 88Xlit.IIION And inanroctuezt J A-P.A.ISTZarja 'razz WARE WI an now inannttotwing and hue on Sand Bathing Apparatus of all kinds, Toilet Non, in fiitin. Water olero, Groom' Tea and Spice iionloten, emir and Spice Bono; Tumbler Drainon, Spittoons. An, no. A large lot of Bird Canoe for nolo bow. 011 Cans or aB Wier and patterns. Tin Booting, Condetaots, and oil kinds of Jobbing 'Work done to ardor. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORICS, FIPXBDUIIGH, re.- PARK, BROTHEB. &,00„ RastaOccmcs war 47LLIST ammo) emir anim &Duos, Mat and Octagon,' Drat! gait Warriated tcnal to soy Imported or ototoolectured 4 Mb arm..: lir OE. and tratahoose, Am 11912 d ISI MST and 120 .d 1.22 SECOND EMMET% Ptlttbtallt, , ALLEN WCORMICK &.CO., VALLMN Porsnat, Pittabtrigh; Pa. ': • • eirWarehonnws, 891 LEM:ETV STREET; • - " Manufacture. of COOK, PARLOR AND MUT. MO STOVER, PARLOR ANDIUTCEDOH GRAM:4 LIOLLOW WARN, etn,litiol and Gina M.mlda, . ing Mill °earth& flis,.ll,htter and thou PiPe, Rad Dog Irons, Wog= Dozer, SD- - gar Mettles, ing' Pu gen lleys, Ranger,Car Wheele,DruldhliOr and Own, n sad MA, Alio., Jobbing rdnehion Castings toads' t era o Gr llya Patented Ratable with Steam or Boras Power. ataktrad THIRD STREET FODIrI Y. atntr.. , DAV/0; (relmerly farm= at Asdersmi R SWllips,) ?enact folly informe. his 'Weeds and the poblio igenentUy toot he boa opened a Toonary as the chrollf4sl2hled street and Unaccei7 lane, °wadi, Fattoo's Brass: ,-, rooaficy; for the purpose of ocanufactuflopf LIGHT . ffi CASTINGS; GLASS' SIOULDS,";-- PULLS - 15,h., Special atteutloagtfen r te Plumbers BRITANNIA, lIIWS AND 491 KR., METAL WOEW.E. GOLLINfi. & WBIGHZ Nanstsotarers of 0A.9208 MALICRS.I.A.II7.I3I7BIIIs ERB and LAMP BRASSES caa►caly. Also, TIZI LANYZRAI T81M111N099,, FRUIT JAR 00YR134, to Manni►etmon of OoWn► a Wsicars Patent TIN JUG T0Y... - ..110. US Second atm►t, Pittsburgh. SAY & 00., COMMA:43 COLEHAN ar.a.szo.aliorzinrs, eirestemy. ah. .• . Blarinfankrroa - mr tabaltii & Grafi Rakes, or the, Onion, Bnlkey and Prattle 131 rd pattorn=TOUE AND BAGO6MI WE=LBARItOIVd, CUTTING BO;p ~ 3 and Fig - ~'t on work of all dandiptlcark • - • -„ • G . TB, for Ray end 14:112. Itakm - FOWNES, (4123 of- thi) ,firm' of v road & Mk/a JOHN B. NENBRON Cate. of lEltahall, Hama & LEON BOOHONEd sad STOVE klazu . • . . , Ninth Ward, Pittaxurgl Pa. B BBB! , aco OHM •aB mr•ly WELLS, RIDDLE it -9C14 , 2f0: 21§ , Y V Liberty staked coons 'sailart,b maanfacturers al WHOM, LASH= it 89 sad ray damadrata of LlanprapipLlDED Rana - .• . Orders Dalidted from the bid*l'3s444o:mit, ly dapped u par tastratflan. • • • , *day - D&w. B2NNETT Mtaii ,actuera of . MEM =FE CUM said9llPAN OBSD WARM,' , .• Mee awl Wareham 44 Ili. T 4 su,rs# . 13712TTXT• Pittsburgh;: • - - • .7 • 1:4414c1T CZ./ MI ,AGE.N,27I.';. _ _____ LAW OFFICE - 4S; AGENCY: W. J. a HALL RA IiSON 014 ,5 , , 144 Poitrilla 4 114 , 11, laiT, ' ~. irrllfl=l4l2o26. ' I - WM Kcoln. PENSIO4 BOU , And ell other 1111.11240thd0 ria• Sio awn scam mad L colma • MAO.KULL & JOB NEON, ATTOBBIZIMAT lA6 • • ' "I I L ; 8 . 11, + ,104 6°L P/ 111117 -, l 4VAGrig* • . - no. 1 41 ( PAW; !11r9 116 ,4 , • .-; eMEI • • Y MUM: BOI3N AIL PiErBl. X PAY 'NUM. 'r CRAMS .tin merry N 3, dnol BM vdosy sotlected 'the I mother than orlandcg esbl, v i r,s „I•=do..e AID 001 0.0. 10. TA.IIOB, ,itbrrearir rit iserri : 8.8. ;No tic; 73 onus suft IftMs ttatragb, . dlscrires los& : clam does mot mom& and teforna ans stion Oren grails *ICU- N 9 40 1 W. BELS.V.9I, zro. Joe ihreh Strait, p itiltvik, is. - t far _ BOOSTI. AT, ao....eigaratagy pnemactod. PBI ; SOW:glair cli.i.mtz, Bouts 'ti instarots A$D . amiss or**, rnawtratteamsa tow A/11TM= aAnnisit. 8a I7d rcutti strut, Putibuiek, k ' Drs. ozirripx.s, *C. - ' i'.. . 1. "::,- ,A. 7 VOTICPL4Theer hip eirimeithig %twin' rth.o.dandvocluida , d l the styli st 111 1 11 1 1 4-31124:0TIIIIII9♦P.,; him brosi . ; 1 omortir a tako OW tors b". Jill WRITS to frffle am, -.• . • temodlag,--; sod Ofloodolkoo 'baboon !cola ossooriia v ig i a2 . of WSIITI REP& 11.1! s urxr , corwry.Wo7/ 14 tra b.- spimra DISSOL=Or 10 - 11ONINEREEEEW,:' , . Alably WNW= oistiti Wins* logos thy of wit. mini-. : I 111,1ilksepo,-- la.=.W porn molts front , • =lam milli' asidtusi u •• - `tea iDßtartia SAWL:II. - acrsiagnk -- - - mina =Km it i.7-AB,Tip- ETON at' tress tilt Oak to arm. • l'ke th lobar Os lax MT ! DISSOLUT abbor tit bra bus dboodni b /L IU WU • I *rob lathe • - I 00•Patria147, tl L MO s t a ir'' JOs. 7 .'=6Tcluariacl A ang ad tithe inottiot sinsettiref ion ' Tina - • IYA]f D 1 IP.ltikauxamr, • •, RACUPAR
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