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MONDAY: MORNTNEI, MAY 12 • Plir.kterg ieterest.l4; matter will be found - on ostriiiit and 'fourth pages this lamming: - The llrenre..;•Tne Situation on the Peninsula. ~ • - ;,•••;;The•icarn enumeration of the facts re pnrfiti-llts: our telegraphic; columns, this _..• ~. . - morning, would occupy more space than ' . • ioir•Setnains to Wl—if we were disposed to ' • 4Sel:4:lhetn, and,, even in thnbriefest tnan: 1: • ,seir, , to. note their more intporsant points ,••• ....• , ~.:'%!•';',Mto'.hearings, either in reference to the ?• ;•:;;;;: ...'' , .,iriMul., or the tutu 4; But the facts al. ...., 7 ~.„.,...,.*dyscoompliattedi, 'in the splendid sue cession tif nasal and military achievements '•:-, .• , -..:iiiddia:;ibe- past few days, great and et.- . _ .. tiot... la they are, teen when separately ssaitend:sted, we feel ought‘not to be, and in .:!-„..-..,7qd.,,,,i5they cannel he strummed hem the -.77, , :-..",-. 1 '•• • •'" - •-efireflser imessession hastening on to !herons. , r . . -which may, at any women ~Fvepire new Combinations and change the g,llloinice of everything going before. ZOW..the rebel army under Jon' son and • `-; already, no doubt, considerably de mareliied, by successive defeats.. and re -; • treats, will be affected by the . suceessive s pa le wbkh muat reach them, of the loss - of New Oilcan:Le; of Norfolk, of the - - ri mzo and the rest of their, fleet in Elisabeth .• river, James - river, !aid on the Mississippi —we can only con3icture. lithe Galena, and her ' attendantgun succeeded going up .James noir:seems prObable; - we aliali not ~ • _ l:te.stryprised . hear -aoon, that the irhole rebel army.of Joitison s and Les have been *:Ootripelled to. surrender.' At last accounts they were, between the Chickahominy and James rivers, and McCtimas was pressing - them on their rear and on their right flank. On their left is James , river, and if the eileits - and , her oeiteort airiee on the scene o uld --‘ - 4 1 ":1' --boith. ka* Ii the y T.it wi ll be ''''. ' .:- ' . 4"ell' , tie make their way to more 4 1-;.::-• - , - ..:511 .-. 6:tito d in thm c on dit i on, ";'a'''` 2 ip, rab ble root; than uan army . If n !h v e e r y , '...1'1l intercepted cu th e Ja mes_ are , .:;...- without going' to oat desperate, 1 -7' ..; ,they may°"" over,it sj i:hm al tn to d P a e t ter a s l b l. urg t every mut their ease 11 Ma .'" . ' idatiitm . tion certainly awaits them. . • 3/4 - 1 : ' - '-,The captnre.of.New Orleans. . Among the men brilliant of the many remarkable and mainilleent operations of the War, is that of the.proceedings on the :.Mississippi preceding and _attending the •-- ottriture of New Orleans...; The rebels bad Aerie • everything which rony or the military 110101100 in their poi -- - session cotail do, CO fortify and protect the ftf,..P7 ,. .: . . :river against the %Stinnes of the Federal 25- .-S% - .7' ' • ` . !: • .'27!;! . .,4-..... .",:-f - :..:,,, - ..l;jrall . Manned, and :they heti constructed t:s>.'':.,',...'.4,;:ilunboalit end% formidable 'batteries and :-.41! ,-,.:.i.*•!):,"rams, Szimtsed an irOn. - . .• Besides all this ~ k,- -- . . :',..s'7;. s 24heyled a large fore* in New Orleans to .) , litifeet ;it against the; approach et - land ' , -liii„ Rs. : ,-•- • Notwithstanding all.this, New Orleans •'..was in the pessessioa qt . -Our gallant Nary -.4fttitirteright days after rthe bombardment of the felts opened. The bombardment itself in of tIiTLEIOIIt. magnificent descrip tion, seiteelfteen hundred enormous shells • . being thrown dally—makihg in the aggro in :gate. tl:ol7.,hnitdred and forty thciusand - .pounds: --= What. a terrible storm was this! . '-.Ne*erthiless,,lt , lastod for six days, and the 5".: -. ;', , fortet *Witold out. : - ..' .. - ' 7 ,;f i lleoerre tWenty-one mortar schooners, :- - each caii7ing one mo r tar. These terrible engines were made in this city, as were those on the mortar boats of Com. Foote, and not.one has proved defective. • • At length it 'wee resolved to run the Outfit past these forts. A strong chain was strung across the river opposite the forts, and'abeve the chain were the gun boats and iron-bound monster rams of the rebels. Our fleet did not contain one iron- 1 plated vessel. Commodore Foassour Sid not flinch from the contest with hie wooden 7 : wills.: . He gathered his slops of war, and ' • : llirigQooets at out him in , the night, and . 1 , - ._..., ,, Z,.. 1 ,.,-'' • ... . prepared for the terrible ordeal. .Y ' . .;;'*i.,:;" 7 - : :;?- : : Theehein anon the river was removed i'•,4Z.`:,,.4. by being quietly cat during thiinight, when 7.•*'..F1• - :'-'the old hulk', to which it was attached, j '' ' ' - ;-f • : slung with it against the ehore, leaving the passage free. At about three o'clock as u 4. of a dark night, all was ready, when, se- . ending to arruagemenc simultaneously the whole mortar fleet opined suddenly upon .. the hat;L., and the gunboats and sloops of _, war etarte,d on their dangerous expedition. As soon asrthe Vie:sets came within range E 4:: of the forts, bath sidet opened with a Ise, •' meadows sad rapid fire. What. a scene 'Mortar...boats, forts, sloops of war,and gun , ~. •', locetts,:all blazing away in a dark night, .'" .landera darker by nooks and fogs. The 4iilia( ilier fairly shakes the earth.. The whining, sonaming shells rained in a 'continuous storm. Soon the gunboats and rams of thentels entered on the scene, 'and then for ad hour such a acne of naval ,eonfilet'has hardly ever before been wit nested . The sun rises on the some, to show our „:,_ _,..;: „vessels safe above the forte, the enemy's :-.:? - 0-A, ,, .,.._ 12 4= beats all ceptxwed or disebled and sunk; ' . - - and their iron moaners : all destroyed but rasa :..one_ of our own vessels had. gone 1 . .elatrt‘ift's - t *glorious tight, trinmphimt even ' asshistuilt beneath the waters. Our ships -I Were somewhat injured, but not sufficiently 1 to to prevent them from steaming up the river. What took place after the gauntlet ern nin, and the rebel pm boats were de - 40steel; is well • told in a letter from one ..; . - :._ *beard the liest,, as follows: .-After allotting ihemeasoute two or three "'Lbount nit r o* got - -underwelgh agsin, de ' ..:nritined to push on to New Orleans while ~ re se possessed the advantage, but after c;ateamlng till dark we. came to an anchor 3-i'ellk.tlte nest morning..;' Having learned alit the rebels had erected two batteries:of : ' VIITC pins Can:some live ' miles below the ,city, we kept on . tie alert; and 'were not long in 4iscoverieg them; although no Sag ....tioated - IT their gone.- Me steamed on an& were ; very soon, greeted" .•lire from a battery on the left .e' river. Owing to tho position ttery,'we were only able to bring ''. bow gun bibear on them for a --minutes; •its • the meanwhile treed to a raking fire: Finally 1 around' and A tremen. into them, completely Nattering in the greatest Confitsion. The At:pari in silencing this battery: isolated , another. battery on the net farther np,whin, so now A into range, pour ed a 'harp . the` shot *whistled over our. ' -idoiri proximity to the officers -.-A Shott,Pissett;throirgh' the ins of our after *toe guns,; the >-• NEM OMER • • from w oh - Striking the - captain ;Tenter; 1 'lti • NOTES PEON THE CAPITAL. F.4llllloLitt.eCLOTiutsis..-,Mcesit. Wm. B. AEU' ADINERTISEMEarTS. , , Jl'Ell - A i x • f: r 4 ir , of Abe -gurt_earrH • ed•ltint forerbeard. There ,I ,I ; •I• • •---- ' McGee d: Co., corn, of Federal 'street and D.- , . __ , , ...„,.,.....„,_ ill s ieport ; that he was picked up by one ' 'rreso. 0 l' , '-' , or the rlti.htirsa Ga". um. IA square. Alirgbeny, Mimi truly carried •I,,,IEND TO A BRotti ER, filt) 01 L REF INERS.—A practical OIL I_ ULF IN ER, estranger In this place, with esti.. of our boats, hut it has not been confirmed the came of Pete rid clothiers. Their kJ d lofou I NIEND„ IN fit A1t312, metory references, wishes to, go Into busbies. in Wsentscros, May 8, 1882 supply et •••prtog cao ,nower goods re After we had poured a broadside into this The various reports w'hieh go from here in ref- i Pittsburgh, by renteeting Moe, ir with some parties tie' ni , rftv PATENT WE/T/3'G ra.cEe. ' already in the business, or may buy or rent such battery, the Brooklyn steamed - up And dis- the latest styles. Af t their clothing is made i 0 , - -arenex to the objeets of Count Mercier, in die u p under then von direotton t and is war -; works now in operation. if not t. °stew - tee. Any charged her broadside , which liad the ef- 'mitt° Ilicbmoodero.l think,purerpeculation. ranted to fit their rustomors In prices they lor tal.• t.y c o mmonicectiens on the enbject may bo addressed, feat of completely silencing the gune and , , 4, "0il Refiner, Born, Pinot:we, Post Once." he ri i „,,,,, that 1 , 0 •• halo, any are bound not to be ondereobl by any other 113 the smoke cleared away showed ' the '''''''' '.' bat t Sorb establishment. Give them a roll and judge W. S. HAVEN, m yle Jut rebelain full retreat. tiono. • ',lion of thu Franco. is European for, yourself. We guarantee for you a good A tower pierced for riflemen was demi-dipl. umey. It burrewe like a mole . works reception. _ -- - WOOD AND TH lan ierEEETe. fished by the Missiselppt, and theoccupants under ground. Yon know where it went , t..Aftrara, Ott. CboTUS, Ittes, Dooa MAT!, It ~,ra,th,s Pee, Ink, Papas, Pencil, Enselupes, decimated. They were firing sharply at and at what point it canto out, uy 0 lit tie pie „.— wo wish to colt tho attention o f the ' checkers and Cherkertwerd, and yet etefeelra: only the °flicks on the decks of our vet.elei. of dirt at each point, but what did it, whilo public once mom, to the fort that .I. Finch, ' 1.1. "" 0 i"''''' pll Our progress up to New Orleans woo then under ground o d s 'comer of liras, t and Fitch ..trm Le, le ielling OtIAL, SLACK A.ND LllllE —Sealed clear, and on we steamed. Au occasional * n . c Iry •ts be thirty ner rent., than the) . V..../ Prop rola Jar delivering , in the stems at the As you are well aware I suppoth,Den.McDow , ' , lower, . . •w , , work,. tat the Pittsburgh Gen vompany, 230,000 hash. raR or large ship in dames would he seen can ho Lan at any other place in es ido etc of illlatelatere coal, 68,0,0 bushels of black, and floating down the deli% but we managed ell's corps is now ;across the Rappahannock Pennsylvania. Go to the Groat Wee ern ~i,,, 6 ii,fi indisis ol Lose will C. received at the to steer clear of them, As we neared the The Fourth P e nney Ir t tnot Cavalry, Colonel Carpet House, thte morning, or through the ' scion of the company, moil Vc EDNE3DIV, the 2lrt inet . at se'clock p. m city we [mind Moot of the large river steam- • Childe, a Pittsburgh, to a tt ac hed t„ this . d ay, awl elattllDO for yourselt ea. The Cool, =lack and Lime to be of suck quality and deltvcred at such times and in such quantities es ers and ships en tire, the rebels seeming corp.. Capt. Boron and, 1 think, one other 'determined to destroy everything that ceuld forward with the FAcrit too Socotees.—Throughout the ID shill i Ice approved of and directed, the standard kr d d C CI • - ot lv n• 1 . company went grandmore. , ten ari rtMeeD • MIDII6DO, ' , 1--L ‘ I- t . ,11 ...I et d'it to t eo 70 p ou nds per Mishit be of any value to us. Large brow& had gathered on the levee, and contrary to ex- inent in March. Rignt companies wore left ones which proved themeell es rhe alole to cure m ytoont , to I „ ~,„d„ tx„,nthir, Mishit ....,,, wr i the worst Cheat of Dysentery, Seery.> bud Fe- cent as emurlty Prot oath to be addressed la TIIOs, B ft EEWELL, pectatione, a large majority of thee.' cheered here. and occupied Camp Sprague, near thei , *or, were Holloway's Pills and . Ointment. us as we passed. We anored et the Poet ol city. Last week they received marching or - i Therefore let every volunteer see that he is .itt:.Pre"," 1.1 Cl CamPwsy , nisi otelotecd "Pro t s Will and ack," or tOr Lime, at the case Camara. and attracted e n ice crowd deco, and yesterday they took up the lino o f supplied with them. Only 25 cents per pot er f 1. , :, he. JAMES THOMSON, Engtneer: of *Nutters. A fight, however, occurred ; march—" Onward to Richmond." A detach- I hoe' 22S OrrlOr. or Pirtenusou Gas CO .1. as. Pittsburgh, Mat toh. ISM i among_ them, which was explained in one i moat is, however, left hero yet on police duty, of the nowspapere on the following day. I but the great body of this truly elegant regt It appeared that a man in the crowd hadmerit lias DOW taken the hold—the Colonel tat discharged a pistol at one of our . veseels. I their head. Re was immediately stabbed by some one. I saw to-day a letter from a member of our This led to a general fightbetween the Rob- Ninth Regiment, w ritten from the camp neat ear els and Unionists, during which a number Fredericksburg, which gave n of persons - were shot. We found no Rebel the whole regiment is in excellent health and flag floating over the city—the only flags , spirit!, and only' awaits the word. It is said being a State flag of Louisiana, a Brazilian I l ei: a t ' O l f o t n h; G i r le d s i olv n e o s w ,l i a n te co uTl a r n ot. th zL tvlil: McCall and a German flag. Two boats crews from It is very ears that trim. McCall was here last the Pensacola went ashore on the following Sunday and Monday, fur I conversed with day (April 2dth,) and hoisted our flag over him. lam not fully advieed as to the cause the Mint. •it was soon after torn down by of this change, if it has really been made. a mob.. We proceeded up the river on the The General declared ho Would not rest con afteAoon of the 26th for the purpose of tent under certain charges medel against he destroying a battery located a mile above habits, and was determined to call fur en ex- Carrollton, but on our arrival found the amination . A ll reporta a , to his being in ill ' place deserted, the guns hastily spiked he 4 a a l u t n h, hmeoporrohnonance: .g . rou a n n dl i es t s e . r,.. i with wrought iron nails and the carriages scant * of his visite' gives an o n ! Sat nearlyae destroyed by fire. The battery was urday last. Secretaries Chase, Stanton, Saw a most formidable one and built to mount ard, with some other gentlemen' were of the 62 guns. Twelve of them had evidently party. The General with a few friends and 'a been removed. The battery was, however, small squad of cavalry passed over the bridge made to command up the river, and had we of boats Into the city, which had not yet been attacked them would have taken them in occupied by our army. They rode through on exposed position, they, therefore, judi- several of the streets, and were met everywere ciously evacuated it. On the morning of by the whites with looke of hate, and by the the 26th a general thanksgiving was offer- blacks with smiles and words of welcome. The 'ladies' seemed to be very particular in their ed for the brilliant victory, and church e d r e s m a o n nlit e ra ti t i l e o r n s .. ii, D on o . n i b t o l r e n ss aw ri . ng pennants floated from all the vessels in the fleet. So far our loss is 82 mall ant made from fin human hoses, are all the fashion killed and 103 wounded. Among the in the highly civilized region, whose inter large amount of property destroyed by the eats Vatiandigham watches over with peon , rebels on our arrival was a large floating liar care in our Congress. 1 battery pierced for eighteen guns. It was The confiscation bill ie yet a "thing of I nearly completed, and WAR to have been hope." - It has, as you know, gone to a cone propelled by powerful engines. We learned mitteo of which Cowan is one. It is alleged that it had been in course of construction here that there Is small - prospect of their for some time, and had been but recently bringing in anything efficient, or which will be of any great advantage. Cowan, .as hie launched, and was ready for its guns. Its speech indicates, is opposed to any bill that existence had been kept as secret as possi- should hurt the rebels. Ills object is to am ble, and no one was allowed to come near panel a jury of thieves, who shall pronounce it except those engaged in its construction. ',verdict against stealing, and take the 'swag' Its appearance was not unlike the Iderri- out of their own pockets. mac, and sat 'very low iii the water. The It 13 no wonder Senator Wade spoke of his French war.steamerMilan,which was lying (Cowan's) bill, as one "coming from au see down at the head of the Passes when we my." Mr. Cowan's influence, however, ex ;left there, caught up on the 28th and re- crept for one single vote, is nothing. I think I ported'all our missing gunboats safe. They Mr. Wilmot's speech on confiseation is looked upon here as probably the very best one that were the Itasca, Nindeo and Winona, and has been made. Though in feeble health, his had become disabled during the fight. The soul Is full of fire, and his heart as strong in Itasca received a shot through her boiler, the work as though -- he was a Hercules ie but it injured no one, while the Renebec health and strength. Let us rejoice in him, and Winona got foul of a part of the chain, and mourn over the other. and laid there under the fire of the forts till The President and Secretary Stanton are at daylight, when they got clear and dropped Yorktown. I think there will be henceforth down ontof range. Theirloss in killed and uo dallying in the work there. The l'soo Co wounded is smalL One of the rebel steam= lumbaids" that guarded that neck of land, and era that escaped, the Mcßae, came up under the more than'loo,ooo men that directed them' a flag of truce a few days after the tight for l l ol a e rin tu m rned T o:t to al be a s seco int n e d n tlitt-m ru e n n IL the purpose of taking their wounded ashore. soon as . an advance was y made. They would They were allowed to do so. Her command- doubtless have done the same chic g last Se er, Capt. Mackintosh, had his arm taken vember or December. off; and the command, therefore, fell on There alt certain facts which have Come to Lient. C. W I Reed. light here within a few days which prove that 'The rebels acknowledge they have re- the K. O. o.'s last spring Itld as thole special °sired a heivy loss and our '' navy is irre. badness assigned them, to seize thin city be eistible." They say that the city is at our fore the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln. They mercy, and hope that we will deal kindly leaked arms; however, and their efforts to oh with them ait we "have a noble people to tiantatrhaermmcahmeerstewthheotottfetboeffaanctoteecri deal with. Pen. Lovell has withdrawn all that the y plot was ' defeated. All' and his forces from the city. Gen. Butler is flats will be published in good time hero and wi• soon take possession of the There werecer_ tat n special providences which city in a d y or so. We received news prevented the subversion of this Government this morning (April 28d) that the forts had last spring. Who shall say that this Capital enrrendered, at the "Stars and Stripes" seized, and Jeff. Davis the head of a govern floated over them. Thera is great excite- meta de /ode, that government would dot went in the city and the time I write and havebeen recognised abroad I Do you imagine the Stars and Stripes will Boon be floating the party calling iteelf Democratic would not hare cashed to his standard 1 Why, it hod over the city in spite of the worst. already filled every nook and corner of the New Orleans having fallen, the forts be- l an d with his minions. It was a foregone low surrendered, after destroying their last COtlehlaioll—their acknowledgment of Jell. Vallandigham's proclamation to the seces iron-plated ram. Two days after the fleet sionists of the border free litates and all appeared Wore New Orleans, Gen. BUTLER others who sympathise with treason, hire arrived in his transports, and took poe- created quite a laugh and some sensation hero to-41y. It is only another step In the pr./- session. . programme agreed upon among the midnight Thus, by a brilliant action of the navy, conspirators who held their conclave hero some weeks ago. It has called together quite iu one night fell all the extraordinary de- a Congress of the knaves who flourished hare fences of New Orleans, and the Queen of under Buchanan. I saw to-day a pale, wiry, thei South lay helpless in the hands of the Lara-looking politician creeping slowly along , " a! on the shady side of the street, laying down 000 1Perare• All honor to " 4 '''111•7“ , 'the law to some companions. Ile is so well Long< live FASCIA-0 1 M Be has insiribed knownus a wire-worker ;that his presence at his name high on the rolls of fame! ; snob t.l imes is evidence that there is mischief afoot. Meantime I am sure your readers wilianly be mimed at that new manifesto of Vallandigham—the man whose name is held In Richmond in esteem next to that of Davie himself. Butt Wee it a stretch of credulity in ValLandigham, that he should believe that all the people of the loyal States have already forgotten who brought the country into this civil war? -who battered down the AlikeriOND flag at Sumter !`_ who robbed the Treasury and swept out the strong box? who stint all our arms and munitions to the South? who would have robbed our ArMinal at Pittsburgh? who stole - a inillion of-the Indian Trust fund ? who aerated the sea with pifstea'= and mode the name " American " a by-word in all the world ? And these who have done thin aro declared by Vallandigham the only men capa ble of conducting the war they have produced We shall sec . VISPrOa. The Columns of Curtis, Sigel and Steele... Arkansas Clear of _Rebel T roop.s. -A Movement for the tonree Mississippi, • On the 21st of April, as has been before._ announced by telegraph, the advance guard 'of General Frederick Steele's column, which had been gradually moving South from Pilot Snob for a montl, entered the town of Pocahontas, Ark., where the re mainder of the column soon joined them. Pocahontas is a small town at the head of navigation on Black river, which flows into White river atJacksonport, fifty miles be low. Whitel ricer, which has Its source near wherel the battle of Pea Ridge was fought, is navigable to Batesville, fifty miles above Jackionport, and the columns of Generals Curtis and Sigel, who had been following the course of White river, through 'Southwestern Missouri, are probably by tbis timo al Batesville. Thud we have a coiobined gederal force of not less than 86,000 men within easy striking distance of the Mississippi river, midway between Memphis and New Orleans, for White river empties into the Mississippi some 200 miles south of Memphis. The correspondent of the eh. Louis Democrat, with Gen. Steele's column stye: „ Yesterday morning it flag of truce arriv ed from Little Rock, bringing ten prisoners, citizens who had been exchaned. Mr. Aldridge, with whom I had somasonversa tion this morning, makes some interesting statements in regard to &Beira in this State. He says there can• be no doubt that Gener als Price, Thompson and Van:-Born, with their forces, hive all left the &ins, and that there are not_probabli.pe thousand - rebel troops in this Stette: - .':Rejtorts threugh the Butte represent Sigel as marching upon Lit tle Rock, while Curtis hid crossed White river at apiece called Norfolk, andirould beat Batesville by about this time r:',The soldiers of the rebel arm aro objects of versa' fear and terror 'among, the people. Mr. Aldridge says that on their way be saw numbers, of people, ru n ning out of their houses arid off,from the roads, and retreat ing to the woods, at 'the , approach of even their small escort, to'seiespe: the , outrages and abuse of the soldiers., lie foand; oc casionally, means of 'holding communica tion with the people faiths pad and at their baiting places, and' forint many—or more than iw generally, suppoied—wno !sympa thized with AB, and rejoiced at the prospec tive approach of our troops; Report also says that a body of several thowland caval- Cry. disbanded, sold . out all thelf*baggage, horsei and equlpage, at someplace about ninety %Hes south of this ,place." Three gentlemen who had been forced ; to leave their .homes near Santa. Fe, Texas, to save Atteltlirers, which were imperiled by sus picion etthoielltionism, also arrived last - The.9:o2l4l3l')he statement ' s we hsre e6errpattion4 ,fr - `aittl say thate thOstind cavalry e . etdiV tate Little. They inteldd, as soon as possible , to unite themselves with the Union ~ 'tic "~"~~~-+' ,; F ~,`4`~`, y ;! Mu. RCIISLLL AT Rolm—An English cor respondent of the Philadelphia Prm writes : W. R. Russell, of the Dims, is said to have stated; on hts Scat visit to the Reform Club, after his return, that the total disoomfiture of, the South is so:: - certain as fat.-that the Southern soldierf . reminded him of .Falitstr's ragged regiment—that the Federal troops are now equal to anyin the world—and Oat the future standing United States army cannot be less, considering that the leading rebel cities must be garrisoned, than 250,000 men. Mr. Russell, with muoh good taste, has pot his foot upon s proposition to give him a public dinner. • PILINCINATOLIO3'II VIZWI of 101 RESZL nos.—Prince Napoleon, in a private letter recently received, in Washington, expresses his gratification at the victories of the Union armies, says that he is pleased to have fore seen months ago that the United States would finally put down the rebellion, and adds a wish that its overthrow may prove thedesth blow to slavery on the American Continent. have received • parcel of Southern sour iir,from Gen. IsTremtv'e hesdonarters, for which'c the sender will please accept our thmke. SPECIAL. NOTICES. NOTICISIISTAXDINO the assertions' of other parties regarding Parson Browutow's LOW book, I wish to say to our cithrens that it can cos/4 ba obtained at sty tathre,—cusci sons loin be delivered by me =opt to bona fide subieriberr. 10us book, mitt not bs for sathat any other book. acre this city until fib days after its pub. licatiott. My subscription book is now open, and U you wish to insure copy, tear* your name at once.- ,W. o...Baiyth, 60 Bt. Ule.ir street, Pittsburgh. • Rmionn.--Samuel Graham hierobsv. Toilor.lae removed toNo. fearket street,', one door from Third street, and has Jul& ve r cowed bin seemed supply. of Spring and BlM mar Goods, consisting of the latest sTyles cloths, cassimeres and castings, selented,from the latest importations. Gentleman desiring their clothing roads to fit themoind at 20 per.cent. less than at any other.Merehant Tai lor-store in the eV", would-du well to give him an earlrcall, as his motto is sales and smali profits" •• Wastito—Threa* or roar satire - men to trariaim mini parts of.thto Stato r and.one good talesman to -go to 3law:York—Collt ?sill Immediately. For 'particulars call on. J. *Salter, room 37 F.141a Hotel. Call 'arty. .... • .~,~;.- Wll. FOIMIST, CZTpolltOT ZIA Joiner, Job tang Shop Virgin alley, betwebn Suaithlield iicreot and Cherry alley. All kinda of noose Itopairing doto an short nnlien Ana in work nanliko manner. Chargoo moderare. Loire your orde*• . rremrity fat - - Tax greatest bargains in Silks, Drees Goode, Mantillas and Saeques, and the great est variety, too, are to be found at Barker .59 Market etreet. Lion't buy in any case until you Lave teen their rtock and learn ed their prioes. • ()IM MO CALLS will ho, taken At 'loot's Book Stoco, Masonic Dull; Fifth street, and at the Omnibus office, No; 405, Liberty etro'ot• Day or night, ell orders left in either the two placer will ho promptly littentlolto. DOCTOR C. BICALft, Water Cure and Homo, paehic Physician ; also agent for Rainbow's celebrated Trnss for Ruptures. Corner of Penn and Wayne streets. DRIITIRTILT.—Dr. C. 8111, No. 246 Penn I. attends to all brenehee of the Dental profee ainn PUBLIC XOTICES. , -- ,...LECTURE AT, THE IRON CITY 1.--ey COLLEGE, corner (Ft Penn nnd St. Clair mu., THIS (liondAy),,klolll.M.a.l 11 o'clock: uKtsiku.s. ui nos. Parser:eau, Fr. Wires d. CSIC.IIBIO It. R. Cy Pittsburgh, Way lat., Ifie. Pittaburghi Fort Ler, Wayne and Chit - ago Ballow Company, hss• lug raceired • proper legal conseyonce of th, tiatl mad tram Pitt.burgh to Chicago, with e propertysem • deg., real, pweonal and mtsed. hue the the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chlutgo Railroad Company, now assumes the control and. m..susgentent of said road and p. property. All rsons employed on or about said road msy continua 10 their re.tpeltiTl ptuations or stations until further notice. All persons, aseopiations and corporation", iIe.ITIOZ builnees arrangements, or elegieg to containe or 'change any heretofore existing, will at ono* apply to the proper °filters of this Company, at this Company is bound by no arrangement or understanding that it do.. Pot expressly ASYLUM. mys:lend 0. W. CASS President. --.NtifillE.—Au Election' .tor one 1. President and eight 'ltlan•prs of the saseny Gas Company, to serve tor, else cussing year, will to held at th e oftlee, No. 25 Diamond, Zallribesty, on MONDA Atiy 12th, botsr.n the boon of 10 a en m. J. PORTER, Treasnmr. ap•A:dtd aItrIDE.WDS. I.lcm.trzo. BATE or Frrrsauson. Slay A, 1032. HE Board of Directors of thiS 'T-Y !Inlet hese declared a Dirt& nrl of FIVE FEY CEST. out of the earplugs of the hut oda rewires. Stockholder. mrdi he paid on or after the 10th loot. 017.td 11 1I )1611/11Y, Cashier, nt souanua, llana,Thtsburgh;.lt.sy:bl.4, Iho4; riiiident and Eriiiictnra of this Dunk have thin s day declartd a Dirtd4od of THREE PER CENT. oa tho Canto' Sxock, out of tba.prollte of the butt six rootads. payable to dtoch huiders, or th,ir legal reprosoatatires on or atter thr IGLo tont. GM). D. hVG:I3 . Ie .- ruysblutd, or, tutor rut Am-acme:a tins lieltraar. t May tf.th, 18 , 22. E. DIVIDEND. --The President and Directors of the Alleghteay-GmCompatty have thli day declare-4 a dleidtrut of FOUR PSI: CENT oat of the milts of the lag ail mouth*, papabie to the stockholders or their legal repreeetttatteet ott anti after the 141 h lust. PuIITER, myB Tota.uror. li'mrstmaott, MO., intl. intl. DIVIDEND.—TiIe Western I nsur tp..), ann. Corotosuy los this day , dcclarbd dotal of I , IV Eillut LARS PER SHAR E, road pm4n out of thu "of the last elo months, Two Dollori tat .. .lob to tio approprittod credit of Mock, and Three Dollars payable in on or after thd 13th 0.1 . F. IL St/11.1)0N, Esey. .• Vines x.A.I.I:IIANCY CaSIPAhI. Pittsburgh, Say 6th, IW/ f WDIVIDEND.—At a meeting of the e Board of Ilirtolora of this company, hold ad day, a DiVi44 Mt W. declared of roux PEE CENT. cc the Capital Mock outier.rdiet, Oct of the pri.Ete of the last mouths, idqable forthwith. KIN.NEY. Secretary 11, CITIZENS Ii•NIL, Pi 0.150.0, &AZ OW. 10.11. E President and Directors of 'T-'" this Sauk have this day declared o Dondo.d of FOCI Plat CENT. on tic- Capital alto k, out oh the tooths of the Lot six months' br0i1..., payable to Stockholder., or their legal rrprereutativt., on or .tier the 16th inst. mlelast GEO. T. VAN norms, Cashier. LutaitrAt liana, May oth, Deg THE President and Directors of this Bank hare this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER VESA'. on the Capital ht.k, VW Of the profit s of the loot six months, payable I. the Stockholders or their legal reproeentatiree, on or after the loth instant 11111 a rITIIII.OII. May tall, _ - 11.1E Merchants and Manufacturers Bank, of Pittsburgh, hes this dn.y doelared a Dividend of rout,. r.su OF:NT. au the Capital Moak, ont of the profit• fur the 1401L-MX mouths, pay able after tbe4Stu inst. roy7:3td W. 11. DENNY, reshier Oaks ov ertit".l , o l l. may THE President and Directors of thin Rack have this day declared a Ihrillsod 0 , FOUR PER CENT. oa its Capital Stock. out of the profits ot the lait six months, which will be pail to Stockhohleis or their legal remrs.cutatives, on to after the 1. tit inst. myTtatdeltwr 1403, VIVI' Berm, rittehurgh, /day u, lege. 0*T1:11 Directors of this Bank have tbh des declared Dividend of TURN& reit CENT. month . , Clyitai Stock, out of the prate of the It eie payable to litecklrolderi or their legal r.presghtatlree, titer the loth Inst. toy7.lCtdaltar J. ALAGOIMIN, Outlier. SPECIAL IrOTICES!_ C.x-Lake Superior Copper Mill and BAIIGIAING WORKS, Prrnitatou. - PARK,- NCURAY & CO., ManufuturCts of SITE.ATIIING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEB SOLDER; oho, Importers and dealers In 31 ETALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Are. Constantly on hand, TINNERN' 111ACIIINES AND TOOLS. Wacsuoras, No. 149 First and BM Second armors, Pittsburgh, Pores. tuernpoetal orders of Copper oat to any desired pat , tern. • m • btlassipT • he Confessions and Experience OP AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who andsr from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, erc.; sup plying at the saute time the means of Self-Oure. By one who hoe cared himself after being pnt to great expense through medical imposition and quack ery. by enclosing a post-pald.addremed envelope, 411.31.6 corm may be had of the author, NATUAIS LEL kIAYI4,III, Esq., Bedford, }Clogs Do., N• mh titlydawT " COCHRAN . 42' 811.0., blanufacturr of IRON RAIDING, IRON TAITLTS AND TAM DOORS, ,*INDoy .§IiuTIEBB, WINDOW GUARDS, itc:" Tau. ia,fisendatroet and SU Third Greet, between Wood and Market. Hero on bawd - a . vnrieersci new Patterns, lancy and &In, suitable ter all purposes. ; , Paritinlir.atierntinniadd'to sucloeing Grave tote, Jobbing done et 'hest intim. • , tiled W. O. wrrnsow porraLlss.. 'wnsenrmtuts. M.R°BrgOPN.;_ /PM 1111*- -U124 Pot:lib/Ai AND. NV4.4 4 11 4 .Tow WOnusalttsburgh, renn'a, - .Omt,'Ns.2llKAsisrbulszi• . Nanntsciare all kinds of STEAM . ENGINES AN b MILL DIAGHINNTty,- CASTINGS, lIAILUOAD WIDEN, SIAAI4 BOILENS ' , AND , 1311EIST . • litON 2-- --.-- Irs74ostibra AND titztratnra dcSie on thin JM" - -111:. HOLNEB,It'HONN, - Dealers Irk PORTION- AltiplNs)(lo3Tl6 RILLS OP .si. CEIA2ISIE,, , Qr R*PUSITI.PANIL ..rankl3PSPl2,./19.:417 /4444 itiit , n; bun. , far:Caactituts 'was on. Au pritaixi two . ".hrOzo;l4.o. 'UMW Statia. • Kasv ;Titl 1.l."1 grit - M it lAT LOIS sr ships .N eder iKud, Jupiter, Henry, M. Barnhord and Edward, wont Rotterdam—WO caeca "Hen Drop" Gaup aud pliyol and % pips "Ilelluan bcbeidatu" •ILlps ala Ws Fredericks. tram Bordeatla, and Are:Le, horn Lo ktochello-60 caws "A. Selgontlo" .sny. Per Ocean Skimmer, from Bordeaux -4 ' a "ik . lard, Lupo) , & Co." Cognac Brandy. For JOHN Y. AItiLLIJOG & CO., to 0:1 will 35 Broad steer?, New York. ttticittid bilkliltEblif, to 6 on txtctlea, In the form of pord,r. It 10 entithsl to sperm! yorai - ereace oror the liquid Citrate of Magnetite, Saratoga, and most Mineral Vinton+, &Obit Powders. and other aimUor erticlea. \Phew• Liken in the morning, regularly, it hm an admirable utters oa the general syetatu, moo,. constipation. correcting aciolriee, and cooling on all nitrite com plaint, Far rale by Never's. YANNICSTOCIiti, and Ma.l Drmyguts, and ids the notnuactory, No. 103 dpring street, Now York. !•rice '2.5 cents. apt4:3m t.LLlAttlt ThilLt'..S, with sharp s Patent Cushion, are well known to be entlersor I other. Patented Novecotwr. 1859. Manufactory, 118 FULTON STREET, • New Now eito secood•bend TABLES, BALLS, CUE TRIMMINGS, Ac , Ac. Osiers by mall will receive prompt attention. m v.'. J. SHARP I.IJ EMS is THE CITY (If PITTSSIMiIi.—AII Ow., who have t oeglected to pay the fourth lustali ment ol their Gaillug and Paving AIRKSAMOLII, Aft hereby - untitled that If they wish to avoid coats upon nod assegai:omit, they will call immediately and li quidate all arreara that may be stsoa ulll dhig unpaid at iiis date, April 2.41, &Id tl, Trumnror .m.s.enma.M.4lll7lSCl fltiltEE :SEW IRA). —THE ILAT -L OF TIIE SAINTS, and Across tbs. Bocky 3loun. lams t. , Cal , forula. riy Ilicbard F. Burton, author of Lal. Region. of Arms. 311 s.1:1 F. GINT. THE LAST UF REPRESENTA'rIVE TUE 111113T1.11.100.OYERNM A story In Tao V, Ices, by lb, author of Margaret Maitland. • Jan nrcvlseml and for sale by wyi2 R.B DAVIS, 83 Wood st. ClltuChitlES; NII U, acc.— 78 bags prime and choice Coffee; 18 Ueda. prime P. B. Boger 9 do choke Cubs do; 65 bbls. crushed, powdered and gren. dupes; 7 do yellow end A, B and C code* do; 60 do Maryland Rerg Co. Golden Syrup„ IS do do extra du; 40 do New York 'lts 'dos ultra' do, :What( chest. Y H and P. Teas; 5-'s do black do: 7 boxes Old Virginia Tobacco: catty boxes do; ;44; lbs. lump do; 17, pkgs. bee. I, 2A II Luse sod mat. Blacken 40 bbls. Bay Island end Labrador Herring; 3U hell bids. Mahe Flab; 40 do Lake Herring; Ito boxes scaled Hearing; GO Ire,. Imported 81. Carb. Bodo; ,0 do do Mal. Soda; 18 hell bids and bbls.-No. 1 Lard Uil; For sale by SCIIOMAKEH t LANG, mylu 54' Liberty street. 14 . UR LON S tACLUeELAA. O lf W 1.." AND HUMOR, cm/tattling choice, nod charnel. tetistic selection from the %Wings of the most em. lnent htunorists of America. Ireland, Scotland and England; tiluitrated with tw.nt-four portraits on eteet and several buniard wood en y gravings. Edited by NV ditam Z. Burton, In 2 cots. anfl 2 RAY & CO., a Wool Ft u'lLb,'lTB DIuTIONAItY oF AngItI.OANISALS—A gl,mnry of wr,r,h, fa, roma unteilly I , ..garded aspen:Oh. to Americs. a ßj John Unwell 'gallica. {Vogl CO., OS oal strete. WORTH IiNOWIN6—That you can V buy Prins« Gall Butter, In email ittultAges,' .0 cents par totiund, dt. , R. VO IGT ,t myl4 247 Ltbarty stivst. R ,taro t-20 bb s. fresh ground, I'vr Ly myl2 L. R. VOIGT CO, STONE WA'rEtt PIPE-3,000 from 2 to 6 loch (=tibia, jute rec , i , .. l by myl2 116;NtiY H. CMLLIN6. AFLEt .151: qtality, for sale by SCIIONAKEIT 3 LANG, :tee Liberty strpet. TOrti.--300 of varioul N../ styles, for sale by tnyl2 CUTTON-76 bales now landing trom Iltermer Banlnv, for sale by • miI"_ DICSZY & CO. • _ D'YYEAULLES--7 2, sacks now, land ing from steamer Daltloge, for sale by myl2 ISAIAH DICKEY CO. 1011131 E LAW.) -24 tierces now land tug from nonmer Hanley,. for rale by • myllt ISAIAH DI CHS.`" & CO. p 0' y, for an CLAio Y `b Is. MissourCOLLi Pot Y Cla B. NS. LIIIE-300 bbls. fresh, for sale by tael2 HENRY H. (JULIANS PROPOSALS FOR SMALL ARMS FOR THE UNITED STATES SERVICE. Oansaacx Oval a, Washington, ILO., April 29,1967.. PROPOSALS will be received by %Ms Department until 6p. m. on the eveolog of the 16rn of MAY, 10112, for manufacturing, in the United States, for the Government, within one year from that date, the 'allowing deacription of arms, viz Springfield Rifini Muskets, model 1666. barper's Perry Riles, with sword bayonets and steel scabbards, model 1565. Breech-loading Carbines, for nevoid. Revolver Natoli, army size. Sabres for Ught cavalry. ;ion-commissioned Ofticers' Swords, steel scabbards. .61m:blabs' Swords, steel scabbard. Steel Scabbards for sided musket bayonets. Proposals wilt state— For ereaksteand rifles, the price for 20,000 of either, and the reduction propped, per gun, for each addl. tional 10,066 to 20,000. For rrrcloee and ea Uses, the kind proposed, and the price for 6,006, and reduction, per pistol or car bine, for each additional 6,0 00 te4 0 , 000 . For enbres, suar.:s and =abatis, the price of each , of the preaaibed - patterns to the number of 6,000 each, and also for each additional 6,000 to 90,11 00. All the flee-arms are to be famished with the reg niter appendanges. The rifled Muskets ere to be in all respectildeutical with that manufactured at the U. Armory, Springfield, Massachtumetts, and are to interchange with it, and with each other, in all Rs parte. Lech of the other kind of firearms must silo Interchange with one another In the semereanner. The materials for these arms most be of the eery best quality, and no malleable iron ports will be al lowed to be used.. All the article* most be subject to the inspection prescribed by the Ordnance 'Regula tions, and must be boxed, reedy for transportation, at the expense of the contra:tars, in each manner as may be directed. lnapections will be made at thi factories in lots of not lees than 1,000 each. Proposals will state the name of the establishment making the offer, the number and date of the Mat de livery, and rate Of delivery monthly thereafter. .Pallure to make a delivery at • appalled time, or any attempt to introduae malleable iron or other inferior. motereal into the work, will subject the whole num ber of arms contracted for to brfelture, at the option of the. Department. The Deportment reeeilell to itself the right to re • jo.t any bid, and will consider none made through any agent, broker, or party-other than the regular manufacturer. . Prop:aide will be addressed as follows: uGenerat W . RIPLEY; Chief or Ordnance, Washington, D. C. ;" and will be endorsed aPropcesb for Musket." ' or elm, sabres, Sc., al the ;use pay be. J. W. COOK, Canblot JOHN HARPER, Cunhter. .1.03 SE l. l R . T ii i iinatgint ,. .a it s Err, .. , LADIES' Dans-nIIMAISISGS, ALA 'The Mpartnerettin heretofore existing botinkil • KAUSIMIAN LONVEBSTAInER. ' Saving beco'dia-olcsd by mutual nausea t. the undo • ' signed respeatftaly Informs the patrons' and friends , ot the old illtut;and the trade inzeueral..tbat he hoe` taken all tlienp•Ottire coo= of No. 103 North Eighth' stns..; above Arch ettact. Philadelphia, to continue the manutactraing - of all kinds of 1111Ei38.4)LOAlf; and MANTILLA natinnams, ?'BINGES. BUT. TUNs, TASSALd, CORD, 111:All•NET8, of all de. ecriptione, dn.; dc. And'. Will Offer, lrelitoementa in price and quality, as well. as prompt attendance to order, 10 orrery artide aPpertalning to his line.- . W Lt7NN EMMA DT el t, • 110. 031fccilt Eighth stosterre Arch et., apliKra . 'PhtladelphW DUNCAN I DUNLA.P & W., barrels, ehqie HENRY H. COLLINS analrethlari of rosz WRITE REI'LVED CARBON OILS 'olllco, No. WV Liberty stmt.' PITTEVIStRiaII, BFAMINti PLANTS..;--4 •vapL_Laige nook trAKTAND OREKN HU es,- Cow pnalne VASES, VERHSVA.I3, LANTAN AS, GZRA IUMA, HYLKOTII.OPES, ANTIIIIIINUM% YO* YEVERANWs, 'WALL .I,LOWICIIM Irbolesslallaul il.kpwtTior:_7, 'l3 l s ll 41LLOWS-40 btru ' anir. au allerlsta for sal* bf • saylA Isaias Dialar a co. OPENING . SUMMER MILLINERY Mrs M. NITCHIN, No. Federal street, Alle gheny, will open on TIIERSDAY, lAth inst., a full . awartmeut of ToFASRIONABLEiIIMMER MILLINERY. whioltshe respectfully Incites attoutian. DOLLAK SAVINGS BANK' obtain- rd of tho Legislature. et its last sessiOn, supplement to its charter, allowing K to loan Money st such rat. as will enable it to pay expense. end pay a Dividend of SIX PEE. CENT. is year to its de• positurs. Therefore parlous wishing to borrow won real estate lecated in thr, county, can apply dinctly to the Bank, SiFourth street. CUM. A. COLTON, Tremiurer. mylrbl wilalmwT ...I N DSE Y BLOOD BARCH E cum Scrofula, d'in , plca on tho Pace, Sort, Elea, ithauntatio Disorders, Dye peprla, Liver. Complaint, dn. Asa tonic, its effects are most benignant, and cannot fall to benefit. The genufbe article, prepared by the original in wntor, Dr. LINDSEY. hi for eale by B. A. Yabrio. stock a Co.; it. E. Sellers & Co , John id. PalOn, Jai.. Park, Dr. Lange, J. B. Cherry, de. SIMON JOIIESTON, Sole Agent,l corner Smithfield and 4th sta. mu PUEUBLASEItS 8.1%,13 U810:113 yF SEWING MA . CHLNES.--2 11 .ny . I, o4 l arl'hsl* ins been tweed Rerportleg.to emanate from tee Gro cer te Bohr gerietaglinehise Cet.G. Hoe% Jr.. and rthem, containing growl tpteetatemrute and threats, we therefore feel rolled upon, in justice to the public and to cements, to'make the . following etaterneut • of facu: Turing the four years that we have bean tnanufac. taring and selling Sewing Meek:luau, three parties beef acme obtained, In the many suite at In !rod equity they have Instituted, a dm& deciders against tts, not even . pretirehurry injunction. All our Maordoes bear the maker', name rmddate of patent, and are never veld by any Other title. C. W. WILLIAMS 1 CO., t (suoceaeors W Williams I Orris.) Bala*, May, 11:1. Pleats cell and see these Hißims & Orris rs remua SEWING MACHINES, obi& hare wo od so mach stichement. delearoom No. 12 Fifth rt., comer of Market, Pittsburgh. mylo2sti LILLNY, STRAIN & CO., Agents. THE BE6I SOU V FANI.R. OP THE WAII 1 April 26.1862, 'will appear a tees Monthly Elia entitled BALLADS OF THE WAR A series of CIOTORIA.L LIBIOS From the well known pen of MR. A. J. H. DUGANNE, Magnificently 'llinetrated from otiglnal drawings, the bat artiets, and beautifully printedou hot.. • • paper. A part will %ripest-every month, inc tiding among other things, the PALL OP SUldrillt DEATH OP LYON, DEATH OP ELLSWORTH ' REHM:RN. BALL'S BLOWY. PORT ROYAL PORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS; PEA RIDGE itc-, Sc. The whole forearm an ILLUSTRATED POETICAL POP vans, of every event to the present mom imPortalit sting 1. la the history of this great nation. Part I. entitled • THE MARCH TO THE CAP ITO L, (of the 6th Regiment, of Massachnsett) appear as shove. blues Parte, (monthly, free r by gotta 23 One year, (12 monthly parte,) 00 Me. Liberal terms to the Trade, Cinbe and Canvasee Apply to JOHN ROBINS, trot. 3,1140—a .13,3 m 37 Park Row, N. T. BAILE Y, FARRELL k CO.', FLIIMBERt, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufactums and Dealers in GAS OIXTURJP. EZ33322! 81LV33 WORN, al. TANKS, for Oil Bottitaries, Mod with VOW promos, and warranted to stand the action o 01ls or Add. 120 irguirrt STREET B tu• I'A xuur•lMl. I=3 UNITED ISTATO DIOTOA BOOTING COBIFT co. 9 GORE DLOM Comer of Green and Pict nrffts, Bc,•ton, M•ime. This Portable Rooting le the only article ever offer• ed to the public, which is ready pr.petod logo an the roof without any finishiug operation. It le light, handsome and emill applia, and can be Lately and cheanlj tratteportoerto'any parrot the world. It wilt not Meta or Ilistoior miter running 'over. or l inyg on it, and is in all respects* very desirable article. Its non-coudecting properties adapt It especially to coo ering manufacterim of various kinds, and It is con& dently offered to the public after a lest of four years In all varieties et climate end temperature, cover ing all kind. of roof., lint or pitched, together with care, steamboat... Sm. It is both cheap and Morale. Agents wanted, to whom liberal induce:mute ore offered. Send for sample, circular, Sc., with particulari to "11, S. ROOFING CO., No. 9 Gore et.,'Botton. sp2islend 1862. MCCORD & CO. 1862 RATS, CABS, STRAW GOODS BONNETS AND SHLEJLE HOODS NV11°144.46 and retail, 181 WOOD STREET, PITTSBDROSI We aro now receiving a. Lanni. &DDITICIN to Ma al ready mums ■rocs of RATS, OAPS, STRAW GOODS. BONNETS, SHARES HOODS and PALM LIAY RATS. Merchants 'risking our city can hay kora % es lower price. than in Philadelphia orlfew York.' McCOSD 6 CO. PATENTED OCT. 8; 186 L Dithridgcf a Patent OVAL LAMP CIIIDINIES; limn:Slat:wed of -XX LINT GLASS.: - • Thew. Cb;mutes are Intended for the eat Dame, which beating ail rut. of the also eltudly, &isnot expo* Mc. cracking D. DITIIBIDGE, Fort Fitt Glaaa Works Washington street, 1.17 Pittsburgh. Fa. D , DRIIAVEN /6 SON, iLAYITIYACTUZIEY or COOK, P . ABLOII AND fIELTIKCI ISTPYKS Werebousey No. 47 federal strati; We would call the attention of builders and others to our large ameortmeot of OCINRON AND BINE ENAMELED GRATE TRONTS, ItENDZILII. in; Cso, to our new °OOZING AARON. which we hays Just broughtnnt and which contains' comb improve. manta riot round in any other mac' OAST IRON muss FRONTS, IRON RAILING; And all kinds of OABTINGB made to order. Jyl6:ivd D. Da HAVEN k SON. Wx 0 LB B s LE PAYER: WAAL% . . LITTER PAPERS.. - OAP PAPERS, _ ' NW OTPAPERS WRAPPING PAPERS, MANILLA RS APAPE- lags and .orell asserted ;Nock of timbal bratida 11l Ds sold at low Ores for Cadi. Itatallers will Add to their advantage to gin ea a call. lvia. G. JOIINfrION A CO., 'Paper Deals* 67 Wood street. to39:11 OWN/ TBAIL JOB PRINTING..HOUBB.— kioa4L4,Clicularii..Pvies Mats. Bill Ileads,Pastona, Bills Lading, Labels tor Manufacturers, Labels for Druggists, and srvay ,kind of ornamental and plain .11inung,.ssientedamd4 with de tvaspatchtulg , by m Printara 67 Wood it. . jpitHOTPIAMPRIC::CARDS, s yI iuseip;lor al. Ise of Thograpbmos.: tor Ws ' -WM,.fll", "JO BTON mo9:3ta• Stationers. 67 Wood a... PPHOTOGRAPHALBUMS--A choice stack and larp tati.ty at kir view Yor ula at O. JOBITSTOW CO., Stationer% 67 Wand attest. ==l • At j -;- L.47000 acon Oh m ont ; Cc 7. e do Haaac .• IM=tl'-gelM!!ffi _ tie - 30 bozo meeirax.• A tar' mairibl Illebb&ati - - 611.1AB88—Baibiesifiliarain4Tipeir -112 rte. and en ad, by - • g urrk sg . lry 10710 Clatikid-Idailt aOO. sql 30Wzi t TS-114:7,1151Y4,44.!, 4.ltrysi.Tti O.PITTSBuRGLI OMkTRE. .wx. EX:mason. . ... —E. lam Lesult and Matiapr. Treasurer. IIONDAT F.VENING, .11aj12114 1S E, Gravid revival of • Gil - CLIC TOMS Calla; X" IrEw scgNgar, NSW DILESSES., • NSW rnopiarrils. THE ITONDEUTIIL CHILD! • THE WoNDERFUL OHILDI LITTLE MISS MARION SUITE I LITTLE MISS MARION SMITH, __ AS TVA! All TVA AS TVA !&3 ZVA, MHS, SMITH AS TOPSY! •-• MRS. tOSITH AS•TOPST! .I..bUTUtit:.—!{l+v. W.ll. /101114.8 D, D. D., by Ispeelal r*,olsot. *GI meat Wig IiAItBATIVL OF TUE RXPNDITION TO VIM. BURGH LANDING, on Monday Evening, May 12th, AT LAFAYETTE The entire prweedi to be .h.otcd to mw(; the ai tf'eeuwv of the etch and woundal• s.Adters now at the Marine IlosphaL • TIUKBTI3 25 DENTflto be bad at Ow Mosta and Book Stores and at the Door. Doors op.o i o'clock ; Lecture so rommorice ot &o'clock- Deux Dfciorf, Jae.. PAWL, } . Comailties. Wr.llloCarnar.' • - • UV TUEYUUZ' U U' ILES'S SOLDIERS' AID ASSOCIATION,st Masonic Hall. ON TUESDAY EVENING, NAY 1y371. litel% For.the bandit of the Woundrl.:Soldiera of MU laugh Landing. lickeca, 25 QathiT..-to hid a the Idiaitheis, at all the principal Dock and Ithale,Storeo, and at the Door. aUCTIOX SJLES. O'ti 1N ALLEGHENY arr. AT Li AU r OTlt/br.--On THORADAF • AFTERNOON. !gay 16th, at 8 o'clock, will be eold,On the , premise* In Allegbeuy City,lots Cl the.oornerof leasrelend Lfemlods streets, having owl af front of 21 feet on Federal strata, and maw:ming bath, of lame width, 90 met, snore or lets, to llezlip allot .Title, potable - , • • Ttaxs—X, caab, and balar.co In ton equal annual payments, with Interest, secured by bond and mart ./ . O. 1.AV19, Anct. 100 GA.a.E6 BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RECEIVED Tt/E Masonic Hail Auction House, L 4 FIFTH STEMET. oar Auction :isle. EVERY DAY, 112 , 10. and 2 A'l: AIIUTION.;-Iratt's 23d JJ annual consignment of Bcellsa et Anctioi 10. 61011 T, at Masonic Hall Auction lions., 66 Nlllh street. Will be sobi, a. large collection of fitandard Worts, by she beat author.; elsoomventibtmdred volumes of the ptipaler boottiof the' day, Lae Nasally hibite and ,Prayer hooke;,splendld Pbotograph bunts,',Lettat aud.Note ripen, an. " • Books, Albums, Napes, Sest.Ait private sale thaing thh doy, ob sue :ion priatil: -• '• • • wylAnlw 't. McOVELLellAaosot— pt.KAUTIFUL YILOTOUILAPa.-.8.3.- BUIL% just rowelled Et for eels at about:WU price, at NeOLELLAND'o Auction Mom; lUtk p.OU • AND rtiluutitsArli - - JJ BUMS ►s►nctton TO-N IBLLT, ►s: lGdoda Hall Auction Room, 66 irlftb ottoot. soillY • MERCIIA.Arr reff/_PS. NEW (4(4)ilii! i(t . iir.t4liT 43. {SALE - t 'CV - , (Sumo taill to Jamtwe. W t,) , Are now netting {Mir , Spring- Ittock, emu every variety of goods adapted to monad.] boya g lt which, iffettenti choim taste and price voinpari favorably' with any in the mad*. •i; - rtutletl,WlerlC: ll2 WY. Wentof England Math of OM est . -make, of vinery shade and paality—a -Vey istraiasertinentp Cesantetos and Imeekina; Super Black. Proust PoselAns; Oupor Met IVrench Cate d. mores; Fancy Missiniere in. eery sszialyi Mach and Fancy thlaninzette; dfllt *Med 4.6talumfol of eery shade and rotor. YEbilliGe—Fancy bilk cad Elin iVeallbp, now etyleer, duper Block Satin and bilk 'ea tugs. Mateo \r eel Fancy bilk etinas; \A - bits Figured bilk and Win Neetlngs. Also, every variety of lota. tool Deities Gear. ilkawis• a vary thole electlon;of ain41414 Gonda adapted to gentlemen's amr. boliciting.an early call punt our friends and. tho public,.any.ordepi entrusted to otir ere with want with prompt NILEd pancttelitY in 613' awe& ktitih UV Cl. 6 t.J., Eirokentlalkos, mhLt Qtr. Pentland et. Stair Orme. 1)11.. CHARLES H. NIT ICL&N AYABUI G%ON~ Vftlos, No. ?,G V xploAL isTama, „ . Opposite (ktltroustitt now, new_ giutPenttlol) ALLZGIIENT att. , . Dit. M. U. JUISEti., I'S AY '6 11.1NUS-owais TUN BEST PIANOS 111 TAY 0111 D-: Wefriengedforjlee pram. • complete and beautiful amain= oiAmnia paro.ll asTRANWAY tuNS' . - ' NEW -YORK: P.t.iNClk germiced and Mr rile at Nero York Picidcy Ws, by H. KlAlliblk • IMO., 53 IVA street, m . bole eeents for istelowe 'a Planes. sBo_ I .LAlNtaltOfiltt l f 44 : 4 lBo A third supply of theta Irlegant, metal ana cheap aABIIO2I.IU Ins Attired to•day. Toad Ons, Dina. on of Schools, Hie!flog llfutero, LOStibrll of Choir* lutrtbe radio genors/17,Are- -Laytted to call tad examine them, at the matte H e af royB JOHN IL MILLLOtt. HI Wad et. -PIANU6 FUJI T WO tit) i%4 DUEL DOL. - LAll.B.—lialusa Brunton elegant" ficatWooct octave PIANOS, with carted legs, round cornea, full iron :nate, Itosswood and tichluountinp, 1:ot Iwo IItI.NDItCO DOLLANS... For sale by mro JOHN H. atiadmit. SI Wood et. jjjj itZSLTUN BIA,0111111:te NEW 10BK riesos—Anothett supply of the !erg • Seven Ooteen Boseenext Piettos, trona Ushettos Brothers, Belt York, just remised hull lot Ws by sqB • JOHN H. SIELLOB, St - Wood et. NA &SUN & 111011411 V ALIStALUBUNII, Sib% $ lOO . Sib, CP and $46; receiving end tor. lolVto QC TATE YCIBTABLE DIELODEOIiii, of Qatari Needham and Mason A Earalln. aor tale by nky6 JOEN 11._11.1t.LuE, 8111'001 street. 3 90 —A DOUBLE; . 11.1sit4P, FIVE 01.1- • PIANO STYLE. NUCLODEON, 132 1 gogiorder, (=nix*? dollars. rot alibi • toB JOHN H. MELLOB. al• Wood street. _ ALLE44III:ITT CITY i'lll-NUe.--3 superb t NJ,actameCrblankla Plena, ikelyed stator We by . imyB] JOHN. U unturn:at wads,. $21,071.0t, " car.r.t i leg tj s U Pe ' I denti tY d 'A mne lo. stoned-all iron Unproved . triine,rlenititintplen,etee Haines Bros. New. York snake. M orranted. BOW wood. To antra Oda day.. ' • u4asLorrssums, myi - Sole Akan for Ynabe's Plano: - - lANOS. Rosewood '7 :octavo v6Jv 1 11 round comas • litiOS, tlth. Irputrurno, hew z 6 matey received. it. IMT.ll7L33,paireo eektani spy trop foe; pot towitard at 43 711121 b 'treat. tavl 11 A .6r4 / -11134113. . fr°l° 48 ' I LPIJIbit)3 TO .1„ etb pa 9u r• gunti, 43 Fifth R. I R eIIiCINNATI L Al) WORKS. t -,IdoCORILIOIE, IBSON & Co., . . • itz L atexon tits or lead Pipe t . ..-• 7 r ' " . f ' ;' ' sheet L a 4. - , • - And'ilirtead. . . also b _,nt Pig Lead, • - Patent Shot and ~Nnir e~ui,;suiias ffiaia:'irn 6ieiYots. - , 114Intnadutling$ In Ow Iniiklincio;lnhasikternlith II: „tia-nbein t 0 Inner admits. 4) „ forma terin,lkan tan taizaa .dormitim;., _ _ MEM tEYV'dOODS I 103 WYLIE. STIiI.4IVT, PIITSBUWILI ridaaros. Mock Tin.