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EgTWASICEIS IN 4786; ca m& , a. 0. - 2s9oFre tazotas. 11 - 110GETTA CO.; .(enccessors to (P - • Ban LlopatjlrotOs% lams' Aso di. Miountorni; bratioottool:GßA.l3, MED& • -CHZl4ll . llllool ollLls.7.9ritor sod 92 soar Y • OCLOO. GREGQ, Osmium. PRO , !;•IY*'- DV= x for .ograLsAooll, 24., N 0.167 labavAnat, IirACKROWN k LINILLE . T nous Aso Giant !Artois, Psoimcs aim Ootanunos for the ale of Flom; Orain,'Pork. Pa , " tat4 . B6, ll' lo B2 lle t riblateell, l4l24 Tr' 1:11a 13 7:11 7 1t w• vn a , illmfamootf sod Lard Offirltriod and: Z 1 I • 54h7. act i tla4a/ad 6r. beech.: BOed16: N 0.197 Liberty' at.. Plttsbo ;0111+ UiLN.Ffllr tux* irw'Poswakunia•2ll dealer-Is- WESTERN lutszava • Y , lgurngs, LARD PORE; DAOOR • PLOUR:= BII , • POT AND PEAL ASHES, BALIRATIIB. LIN. • , BUD ARD LARD • OILB, -DRIRD 'l/1111P and, Produz i rendly, Fos. 141' and Id.,Front 'Viet.' eItILP • & "SHEPARD, Cokiiisaioir %.,tcourrorand Lass lix•ILOIII4 - Gut= AND No: 1143 Littettp IstrOsti - Pittstratel, Pa. _:.......raitre*urtitOr Thar fcratakentrordirszallp aas coradaatly on band. Porticalow. attention paid to dill orders for letarrbanftt r -,,006.41y [PRANK VAN 1.41-LRUNic ROD • GRAND r Ooxitisuox lliscauxr, denier ha FLOUR, BUT BRoORS,SEXT,B, LARD, CHEESY., PORE, . LAIRD ARD WIZEN FRUITR and P:oduce 41 44 . , taberal cub advances made cucentigtunenta. • 414arokienee,-Plo: 114 -•• • • feet; Plt&tdrtcb. : • - Mo AY, .FOILVANDING :OM Oonstenos hboteeseurr, or the sae of /Loon, kutent, BACON, . LAND, BUTT2B, Neffll3,' and . Western ProduceireSerally, No. 10 83ILITHIMCLD ISTIIIZIZI% • e.. sof Ntnnantehltrib. Ps. ' WWI : I ;WAM: • o.a -- ,ijosiuMotrAlliammet. • .the isle ORLIN, BILOGN.LAXABUTTX.I3, - BXEDI, and - Praluow.getnerralty - Sim - 16 311arket tomer of lint; Plialmegte• - 0.1k417 N : —Q . CIIOMAKER, & LANG_, - Quoit= . , .....7 Jitszczurri ,tuid wholesale (imam In .16 01,- E -I',- I,,.,nims„ p.401:111; GRAIN, PBODUCIN,:as., I Mg • ,ILiberty West, Pittsburgh, Pa., - • :., .._ selnAlY • . 11 4 • ii OLIAND BIM) ettooessor to ono. • ~ • LI. SINN &Soo, No. us , lberti stret. *Nu ' With; NNNEKAS. PNODN • OROCEIII , 7-AND ~, -, 002,0 1 potTONIOLENCHANT. - ..:, —_,,Mansiguarato roopectrolly so of v ildadly • mt. 1181111.-- "m •L. 00:iSLM . .:* l :l7t l er it '• • *,•Z VDOONEI AND PEODUCT. GICE Tie.' LlAt '396 trtikttyttreaclittibutta;Pa.:7 .A72.. - .ISCHOYER; Ootgissioiliamoxr, deilit in CRUDE AND IiCYTNYD CARBON. 7. - i)L1,0,111.4.8:1, I RON, FILMS; &xi., 2io. IS3 Liberty intattlay • .wil;l r aan .• • amass : 1 01 n . jDavin arcr ban. a. coma • Siica P i t kirEANS- COFFlNsitacesscire 44 iromadessom.mso.,wemaseurw6 :.esliAmmenemoodutoliwtomwsdnummtio, IL IR OPZ 11. VOMIT j E TOIGIT - dc CO, enecessorto L a Oral; PRODUCIPANIi COMM:310N11 • - 0 ANTs. 247 .. meet. Plitsbaret. Pa. . , .JOILX I. 20011............... ' ' , 9ICIAD squir. if. i iiii.... i. jOHNIT.. HOUSE &CO.; Wir01,112014 wrqu'fil ' • Smith&ld and Water streets, ritiPb .• Art _ I LIDGFACTON 46: STEW ' r; WHowi ' LW/ 0106.33 AND COMlllillint #14:11014.1112 4 No. _-. • . 07 Wood itzest, Pltub .. • , -. - i.t., • 1112: y DROWNdoKiR tam Gunosaa and &gin In trit D 8111CD13,-Nos. 191 and 193 Libertystrnet,Tittabnres. IPALEB 1.1 SON, Calms. aros MEacaawn for the apie rrulED MASON OILS, No. 69 and 70 WateraDvat, RDWasrati. .Advannea made tax conidgnmenta. DR UGGIEJ SMON JOHNSTON Year - DRUGS AIM CHEIGISTOMEIIY, FANCY GOODS. BUBEINGIFLITLD,'OILS, YAM - ELY MIDICISM, Ac., Ac., of atrtetly trysto goal. iv, which be otrentht lomat pia*. , ftrntr Smith . arid and Fourth streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. Xrescriptious careful' compounded at all boom LA. JUAN ESTOVK & yititaa• . Lux. Daraawr and Manufacturer of 1F114.22 AND LI TliAlitGE,corner of Wood and Front a triad., Pitta • • • St* ,r.r WaounALSI-Daalsz xt D8UG5;76.12111W011.4 VAIItISIEL9AND DYZ STUFFS, No. WI Liberty street, Pittsb Allender, .• • *nestles. \ laalaa ILartra• Rik - UN & RFdTER,I-Witotatuise Asp ;him. rzrartrs, =net " d Bt. UliO. kL liEYBlikt, Dzucwaprr, Lno Wood strode owner ot Wood street pod 'MIA alley, Plitatmagta Pa., • • „ 47214CPAAM'X'S. 111 - dX/DiltiELL, 4,ktegfix. & flaw. Orims, mood itOry . .tr lom` T Ir.r if 14. dro, N0..93 Dautkonst atm& - win to dos seuitubiai Mori or clams, bountkr, 104 to foolalogtoos, . , 40/11 X. la r. l4tKrialtlCJE Ing.T.Q . N, A Arm ai Law. No. 143 Fourth *Eft, f Pitt.bargh;lss, • myrri f *MD „ : I WM"; Ho, .160 Tooth ttnet,,owner_of • , jaky, Eittaborgb, Ps. , ,sp,ll:da4 " A.Atlakked• rtikVLANCE, A ,Ognz u mb er tant.64otang lb* ofile.Ot -31 IP k Hmini r • (1 ,1 NA 1 • A2IOII.NINU, . Voolimtviit 42.Loir. has Horned toISNII • .LAW. -BUILDINKNI, N 0.12 Diamond • door to M. Payer's Church. • eIIUZ tiaLUY krnaNsivir, vot Tomah 'stoat; tartieotawsiu. • .RODUCJEI.-- 8 . Amrcarri...—_ ,—.,._ , _ •,,,... Lu l us. -:..VEG . I.WATCHLMON, .GemonsOos -.- . - Ain laiiiiiin raliiiiiiiixistaiiVerxer. ..t! it BiatitTilgWElLSW:l/61:114- 7 / 6 /9" It' ' ''CON ' *BVITZWii 1.12i8,113CD OIL; Nall A • i•- nr , A u L;A mirg, Awsm. cIitAIN.DZI2D-n IT 4144 10:11 -',./ •ma Ptt4 o a. witolultr.i ilea brand.-r qr3b. a . ~,,,, A ggiliaal.uut. :Ageat So • the.* IA d :, CW/I.l7debre44 -Pissioted _fe.4 l . l aßlatcti• v 2601, 6 .:-..,: tokowLaall 146.1fra 4 W., InVorawcWiwi awl, be ti, : lbw. preuemegh 'pa. : •,- • : , ~,, l' '• 1 4 11:thEdifr` , vrA4104.01/tig.-4 1 .1tY ~" ' -% tltAcktujirkicci=24.43omadoke..l fri , ' 14. eabaati'aaa dug* th.,.0 at tr y rzwe u um .. MOH oak Produce : rostregye W0 . ..44.• ?WoWdllo4o., labors Waver, iltieleareac=4 , . ,—, 1-,..... ..., ..L!.:'.4.A.M.W.21iti1e*„..100.,..82Erka0L -1%,--, LE.F4Ma bra worowl *Wan 02EXeNTWOWel, .71 -1 7 - 7PranciMniriainWrirkT. i 2 y : TalanlanViM,,Autiort ter par Roca Z6l , Thirmitm ote: • r Qjsr, ,(9.10.11, Aorter Nona Axsiu TV ca. t3t. 40 Ot Pena7bardS and litreoni a M ix- r -in 4 4tw = 7 4 h irmrsi 1.1 iltinaloll . ool4*Ts MUT Makst and Witt iff.:"(ORDOM -811 CkirtillY W - - X• IsinnuNcs 03111%).% In Water DRY' ; .edgps, V. 4111115....DAV1D M GASD&Ic WnSON CARR It CO Par* A c 0.,) vuotausx sigAiima . , 101111kiN AND Dowerlo Dlilr GOODS, :iitreet; 'thirti , Dolimiti*int 4 Dlsmota _ a. 19.111 m. UKUi.ttllGtly akockiiom oo 4o- o.3lAriAlaidAoA.Wholadaindr9ibiall frAPLZ . ADD TANGY DRY 000D6MItortD4. :-1 t'eorDerofTaartratiA • _ I fl!ir • rlait ClepalN 11.3.Mitek.# stewskbetersalbled Foolth.Pitta z_ • - 4 A mk ; V ir S I , I 4II4 L AV4ILICIS rassza.aarr;nol,ilifillitd 1104U1",:‘ :r• rl r •4 ft` - IL., ! o. llf oxysji f s timriv im • Ak-itril,,, l :o4ljetranistat "age 6,04 ' riAltol,-Alto liAlAdFr• I 141 ' 11 " 9° ' !grlttliett, vltk mt,llOlOlA At • —nal% 0 f's -864' • . • .'_ -•• RHRIVER & ciiocricse °oak:maims°, xszonisTe. • Noe. ST and 29 Smithfield Street, Corner Second, tyd - PITTS'S rillaH. x. N.LIMATILICIL AL I C I R I CPATRICK & 00., y y WeoLuAza Owens, CoMINSION fthownAarns Lim DIALMI rs 00111 . IRT PIOIIVOI., No. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Ps. • sC•7 me. MUMS. L ITTLE TRIMBLE, WBox I.a Gloom AAA C 0111111111.02 X.S./01WITip dftleri in rgotivos, "LOU% BACON; CHEESE, nut, CARBON AND LARD OIL,IRON, NAILB, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pituburgb manatactureA fretlertlii, 112 Second street. Plttabu h. xi w7ioLßr w.lGirocias, PZODOCIL exit Cowmen Nu— mietrala It li akti BA: 'CON; CON: RUM. clizEsEmczts,# . d.,ko,26.l Liberty . street, Pittebergh. n614:3y P.ssrrts&..._.,,,tsat., 4 ,, "songs. REYMER & BROTHERS, mammon AN to Boymer Anderson; • Whoksule!doslers in roksioN P 2111113, NITTA AND SPIGNS, CON FECTIONICILTiSUGARD,..TIRD MORE% ho., 128 and 128 Wood strait, &bor. Fifth, Pittsburgh, Power. ..17218d1y CIPOPp! s, assn. - 11311 f RAD & ALETZGA_Ri' Ozooses .asn. 11 Comtrearox Mispiteetsr, aid" ; dale*. ip'it, knots of Courtin Protons see Piressysou MAIM; recrozse, No. ilitla.iberty:staset, - opposite basil' of Wood most, Pittsburgh, Ps. ' • T , • ••••••...»..—..•„..:„..sAimil ZOBLION. .R_OB/SON. 4Pa, • Waoisaux Ciao j.u. vizi, (*imam DissusArrri ao ß ,4eulers all kinds of PROVISIONB, PRODUCE, bad Pitt. Unit nu "? .. P.FOuth-tick. 255 /Anil !Wilt. I A. Wnoutems 1.211.001311, e Cotixtmui Masesam 4 sad•desigiir le - FLOUR. CRAIN, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS:No. 270 Liberty street, oppaelto Rand, Pittsburgh, Pa. .itb13: 1 111 . - Vberst, ethancee made on eovalguaten'ts. 14E0.:=.11.' 0 acz a ulTt . D aj w oVANitiffi l TheiniikmaatcYjarticin: tgal W i tto r r:treet, above tb• lloaookaht?apridge, ROBERTtoaslx DAZEI ric c(JO. W 1301,- luta GEAKILII4, COXIIIJILIOX LAE, NOILICULDIXV ligscrligrs, lad- *mkt" PAQ l )Octand Pitp. 'bid* minbucinrie. Pittabthitil II 1411/T41.... SILUTOX. LLAMBERT & SHIPTON, WnoLsams Gaoatu, nom' DtAlias and"Conautuom McsenAJers, No. 6 Sixth street, Pltuthergle„ Ps. JOLT N, WHOLMALB GAO WATT Crill'ACT.-- "" JCOKKIMIDIALEIGIL4rm ad dales to n rlf , Aittaanbnanalactuna; N 0.168 M _mdeads"rgh2 ed _ IDICKEY & (X), WHoLaws J. Gwen., Conunagion_B(nsounTs, and dealers In lutoDups. 4:o f 80 lifisiter Janet, tad 85Scont 'apron, Oto.. navours. T .8. 'DELWORTFIT.t.'.O9„,WitoIatua Noi;•190 . &tr. 1 5 3 - Bocroid ttiee ,-near limlthileld, Pittsburgh: - •'• • • • 001 JO/i+ FLOTD. MUD. ,r oaw FLQYD& CO., Wiliam = (ho- U can Aso Cosionpswor Idosmusrmno;rild Wood and INS I.4beiiiitreetrriiiaburgb. - fold WILLIAM BAG . WALod wool allot., Nits LEXANDEIi 4, ..Wrionneu3 4114-Chuxmak,lottr_rter of *pm AVb !icy 2flEgratiertY 'met& Pittabittl47a;-', JI.O.N a UFACTURERS. ijIINcIAN, D-1:&ialp itILE WRIT% REFINED auxßox Office, Zio• 7:31 Liberty stieet, I=MI • BE 130. N At.u4tr .l../ vAcmz or want STONE CEINA. AND D11,14/..11 COLORED WAHL . ; .. . - ffirOrrics olio Woo:amiss , o_t No. 74 FOrro,. Smsrr, Pirrairozau. Po. - w. s. 'fkirACKINTIOWLI, do CO:,. ALL curia' Pike Mid mar ih• City atag.Warka, Alkaulliddareil of MACKINTOSH ABD - MiMPAILL'S thintoiED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAMSNGINES ND SLIDE TAETKI, olaKidseis and bait Hiving put ap machinery of large capacity and of SIM beat quality, ,weare prepared to do heavy .lotv• Mug, and NOW 'work are, line, trusting that by promptness ! and the character of oar work, to limit ;fttronage. We LUT.II,O 10thdlatIddiall 20 our BALAKCED 'SALEM osc=knotia KNOISILS, as combining advantages hatutoime unattained in this daft of Pad: d 30M.48 MOOSE, MAIINTACTURELEt OP awn Dwain re bra lustin de 00PFELDIS TILLED PURE R-YE WEISER . and FAMILY VINEGAR, Noe.-189, 191, 193 and 195 Pint etreet, between Ednltlideld and Grant Streets, Fittsbiargb. • Mr Private olden solid tatl,lllgbed nudist price peld GYM i mar roma 011 and all wtberxWintions Ingredients *May attracted; by' a I°W." and improved. evil , . . I ' (X). i -• ^' Cora.rcrll4;4i. iu;a PPP . 11 . 131;11,011. surr.ezim . • EFaixra, , •, , Thilfar • NEWitlli, No. Ou kle PlttabonA, zensiShoturerofBoll.l4RßlYllTlL WROUGLIIIIPIKZELOOKNON AND ND • • mar tuur dapod'SPlXlc MB, large or etnall, to to order al ebort widow A eon reortment contently on ed. 'orbiting 3. T. 1%01 T. CAMPULL EXCELSIOR _ WOLFE, PLUNKETT kco,camis MaNI7IIAO; TIMM. WilrehOtalk , 'Woad 11411304 cotter of lint, Pittebargb, „ ftedaid -WILT 4.,c0., No. 215 TT Ltbdogy - strove; :OPpostio. Sigthr ?lite:nigh; manolsetarers of WIUPB /413 HES AHD SWITCH NI3+4I4I4 Pony dosoripties o!riayraL;TA . I3JAU.IIZD Oidasksqlkdted frost es; trails, sad goods prosopt- Ij Slapped N. par instructions. Its&dsoriyr ; - 0#41.. - 0 - ^ Jr. MOTE :44X,T111.0113.1). WITHOUT I-s. PAIN, BY THE USE OP AN APPARATUS . 1U M 2541 %" 1/ Pk. ° , z ‘ l 44 4 `} ,WPT4TTIAT Cold "Wiwi' the time when the apparel= tae be sued to Its beet adTantage. _Medical fientlenten ,ezet, ttolt Henn* home bed teeartetat extinlg44 by o ntypeekeSate reedx ta leetHy es le the atirty teenieeer "the opera: tleter hulloes bytoulbiullnterartel mertlelobe, onnttem, „twin pa knowledge of my Prv 6,l4 tirnri.ded In emery Ellie: I.'OUHILTe /sinker. 134 Sailthfietd `.a=l: ,....a )KlYAldB,l)Eilvilillottikell -mown P __ . it n=crs-4 • /r. 111: 'Palloik, &Hock, Tkipodowo Bobblzum,ampoll , mr3:dl "1100K1kELLERN, arc. r ?Or & 01 32BOOKEIELLERIS AND 4 , 1 10111zi. tie., MlRltbfiteet. scadoerto LAW BOOKS tinortitcitlT:•W -. 0 :rbir • CO., ATI eV I" : l i rt i viti KA " rAm £XD sheet, Plum 1Z13=21 WI •• • JESILLLIP. . AND . S ~uj• _~~~ ,L~ nue 446 • t • ZUlga fl , tv,4114. ' i mn # .y. 41 4144 71sapiaLi -- • < Timil4ovlTAA AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. GROCERS saysae,pti EM=Zg Mang ' ibeir.xiosbey ipi9omet, • 4, PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, - MAY 15, 1862. AEU BOOKS. BOOR!goo—ics uearm trine.of Ilretricity . —Clerzetti Becnietious die Ckeintry Parson; gore= Boelety,• . - spun Mum J .Brown. BL. D ; Neu, Women and Books, by L. Hunt; Titountb's Booki;- . A Good Fjght,), O. Reads. Perporud Mimi of Lord Biros; Life of ihr .Phlilp Sidney; Songs iallarty Reyit-0. W. Holum.: Poems; by Rose Terry; Liberty and Blarea7—Bledeoe; Lectures on ApoWntme—Butler; _LI* and Speernee of Douglas; Nieto p Oran Religions, eta" *to. • robe J. L. READ, 78 Fourth street riikULlSis NEW BOUKS.--Tlill , err Y A. OP THE SAINTS, and Across the Reck' y Moon. taros totiallfemia. By Richard P. Burton, author of Lake Regioos or Akio.. HILL ON REPRESENTATIVE GovsimiKiT. TICE LAST Of HE MORTINERS. A story to Two Voloes, bY the authorGl MarfartO'Blrtiiiilid , Jest received and Br sale by bvig •••• - • • ILS DAVIS. 113 Wood at. —.. • •-• 111QUICTON'ti - talialt"Ell • UN WIT AND-HIIKOW nontaining ehoke and cbarao belittle selections Ante the wribinp of tbs" most am- Inept humorists of-Alnerics,'lreland, Scotland and Ktigland; illustrate K -with twenty-four portraito on steel andeeverel hundred wad engravings. Zdited by Wdibun L Burial: Ind vola. myl2 KAI a CO., 55 Wood at. -- • B'J.'. LtsiTTS DIUTIONAR Y dXXIIiOA2iIOIS—A . gloomy of nor& wed phromo netudly regoldod as poetalar to Amnion By John Hawn Buskin anyll2 WAY h CO., Id Wood stroot. N A'PrP, , 1 1 X 1 1:BFaik 1! IOA A . - L. _WEBB & BRO., Comae Pratt and Caesura as.. Beddow% General Commlesion Merchants is Agents An AAA Athr of DUPGNTS GUNPOWDER AND SAFETY FUSE likeelie on consignment all Mode of WISTI2IIB PRODOOS, and nuke ailtaates thereon. P. B....llaflrcaul track- in front of Warehouse. WWl= 11.11mIth & Oa., Mlller k Illeketece, Geanor rirge W.Glßmlth orradd, CO., Pittethrdh, 8po& Xult&Ebepard B. De Ford & dorm, fHaiti:mon. ,It/ sXWNtI. - Comitusalow Mingatiniwand Whdassie Dealers in Sin MUM; SALMON, MAD, CODWD3B, Na. 146 North Winnwee, !miles= Rase and,Areb streets, Pintancqms. -. 3000 Barra i-aira Mackerel-large,and itioarn she Mai. 1, g and .9,'in smarted pack So bas prinao No. I Halifax Salmon. urns , do , Cconoray Mew Shad. 40uu do' , iruperior NO 1 'Herring, . Ooneirtlng di/arras brandx,- laaVador, Bay of bland end llastport; • ' • WOO bum Scaled and No. 1 Smoked Beniaipa .1500 quintalla George's and Grand Sankt-USW:I, Wlllch no now otiar eV the towel' ra*h rico; and' solicit a call refore iniylng. • • 11URPHY kiKoowd.. . . dealkod - No. 146•Nottait2arna, FURNITURE - ' CANE AND WOOD CHAIM' BIDDOtDPIIOIB, WHOM:SALE OR EMAIL. WOODWELL, 97 and 99 Thlr.d,sl49l,.oppialt• Zdziondmm mid 717 naziAsthma. mtilo DatiliVElV it, SUN, COON, - PARLOR AND HNATINO DTO,VEI3.- Wareham, No. 477ederal steal, AbLIGICENT Wry.. We would call lb* =tam tlott of bonding and - otht ro to our lone amortoarat of 00Y1102VAND .XNAILSLED GRATZ TEOIIII4 *TENDERS, ite.; • alio; wont nacfCOOKlNtir A/MOE; whlch - ve bar Dort Druaight oat and ir ld eb '4Xaltatat Mil Improve• malts mot frond la anyothir rano: - aktfrfßON UOIRWIRMITS...I3IIDLILLILING, sztdidlTELidotif ckSTBIGO made to order. itlC3id . D. De HAVEN di lON. pATENTED 011 r. 8, 1801. Dithridge's Patent -- OVAL LAMP CHIMNIES, ltanufsetnred XX FLINT GLASS. These Chisanits aro intended for the gat dame, which heating all pans of the glass equally, does not expow le to cracking. . S. D. DITILEWD(i4 Port. Pittglass Works . Washington street, • Pittsburgh, Pc ATU 'AN FORGE. • - -rr: P. 'Nam CO., • BTRAILBOA4 SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON RODS, PITMAN JAWS, WRISTS, LOCONOTIVIT , AND CAR ARUN, ANCHORS, .And a kind 4 TISTIPZIA.NCNTILLE;nesi PlCsburst, mylayd -•• /auburn Comm Ps. ti v Abo w FOR §ALK VE# FARM HAtnrRS, OIL WAGONS and SPRING -WAGONS ILIADZNL/111. HARTS AND MAL OARTIZ - -TIRBSRIITHEZLk CANAL, (MEDAN- , ZZ'Ai BRION •• AND ATONIC ILABON7I3 • WEN CV:. , MARROW/30H madly/ Hsi bidtry timber, alio all Undo of ,twoltiagattanillod to pity. Appljr to ROM HARZ, wAaoitiftus.; ,-..Hatkof Zotiopil West Station,Allogbo4.: AV ,ARPISTUAL.,-._Liceonst • AND LA nalli snort WIWI bennaraviNunrs HAVANA MASS, .and,alLklnds.of HMOKING AND CHIMING „TOBAOOO, , IINUIT, MNIZENKHEA PIPNB, TOBY% an., kir., In vest 1111.110% UNDIES - WM -fir.--CHANLSN: HOTICL. Plttabaigh, 14. .• . I - N. 8.-The Trails =pilled okllberal tarabs.l- • myliurkr - YukT YOLLNIi r numesaor wzigetiktemig;wo.4t Wood onset. of Dlamonsl oNey, dada la all Wade of OUTLINL , RAZORS. SILL LB, DZYOLVNBB, 8.11.11 , 121, BODDi GUNS. &Pa. Sc. - A . 18 M..fmai7Doota of • !tt 4 • abovegoodi LOA& • J: 4(J Wlikiktia),- Yost a a~s~a , 4 1 32. azimut ' SACO& _DRUID DW, NEB& AND 'EUDEP.'POR4,III4 is Fourth gnat, Sosor , L Dittaborgh..‘"•- • 1111 no. sr woxt etn4g, 'llO YH 117174:0. 00D Dodo. _ nATO.;lrnteknini 111/I "nr , 'lnd 8 /74W. Uq o .lo **Wok ' .4.7170,4110E8. os HS ilAmPLINLIOWTronnuoiv J , Boorsini.... 14 . Abitithaeld stmt. Pitts h. Pa. t +l' 01 ALBREkSOIC& OCr: 'rho um aim BMA= Dus,qui corner row* Ind Wood strata; tatsbanit. artCAUT BUM late assistant ita v,.Charierzarwor g er mynas Zipl,lolT DRAW. MOH AN sksmitovnass far aU Ma. •01 ,BalkUtiaa.,aad,amarinvnall thafferectiou on •• • MO OD AZIaO2IO9 itiODS. balms ,••eca, zumnion.igraeug,Asisbanicnty:,, r"t• trAnworsEcoalusrairt-L,Tie; a oik*A.A.:xi Qftwous...4l.o lAN GARIN=OrWON4ANATOM Y p4 g MEDICINE? Asrm deletagned, ungingsas of dr, pann,rm lons Die On,ib• basal of manning lia• - manfig).YOUNTO their mud tormeinagnad ink thslsciusis en Murbge ant fts Inspinig NI :N ,rmaalid.h.Pranstons .Thellrmo° -endlon, Woikaims or Diri.a,'Laddi of lins , ' . 4tig /Mtn tke, Gnat NANA Int. sad t '...Maladiss Wash noun traisTonthAdNallissi- - as ut Mstaiity, or -Igwssnes ot Phnkneer And_ltat. lute° Ism, , ThsrminWasbts trmanneociass bna :tpi nowt . cslahimied war nikaulds;ilid wilt be impriii,44lwpaii,roi Anne Otengs, by • . , • ANORNTART. - Ycc dasOnninst al Ann ! nng . . ~ . AM rmisding, New Tart. ; . cK)l) ti-TOOLs,' ' ter's '4'oolp x . %it Ifolit thauws-r— , - *emir twit* ,4.4 mixt 'QM L' • 'ER !- • N 1' titr-...t1 Pa .Rtbutr, ...briEjonotagoo.: ,(it fa., 07 1 1. - . 4 1!••••Te • iiira Ar4t4 If° iOnsktirgit 6azeffit. S. RIDDLE & CO., EDIO.REI AND PROPRIETORS, Publications. Office No. 84 Fifth IltreeL NOBNIND ANDXVZNING IDITIONS, DAILY, °OBTAINING TEM LATicarNswe UP TO THII noon - or PITBLICATTON. TERMS• MOIXIIIIII EDITION —46 per NMI= i n serarow, or 34 recto per week to* derriere. 7 Struve Yorromi-43 per annum • In admire, or e . Dents per week from =flaw Wascr.r Ensnow-ISinide mks, $2 par arkuusu; Tire or more; $1.16; Tea or upwards. $1 par - anus* invariably: In adratice.. • ADVIIITIETS6I AT . 11ZAIONABLI $2.1253. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 15 Freedom National. Mr. Lovejoy'ithill, which Iva so bitterly opposed in the /louse on Friday and Sattirday laat, passed linal/y on Monday.. . The bill as passed reads : To seem° freedom to persons within the Territories of the Mat er: • Be it icytacted, cloa %Vat slavery or ilirOloo" tary servitude; in alldduiea whatsoever, (other than in the punishment of mime, wheretif the party shall have been. duly' convioted,) henoeforth oluie sad be prohibited‘forener in all the Territories of the United Statee now existing, er hereafter to be formed or acquired in any way. The vote on the passage: of the bill- wea— ves, 85 ; nays, 50, as &Bowel Edwrdig ri . AL ß.P. Eliot, R. - Ely, B. Penton, R. l'essenden, R. Franehot,R. Fian R. • Good k, y B. Granger, R. Hale, R. Harrison, R. Hickman, R. Hooper, R.. Horton, R. llntehins, R. Kelley, R. KAMM IL, Lansing,. R. LI. Loomis, R Lovejoy, B. McKnight, R. McPherson, B. Mitchell, 8.. Moorhead, R. Morrill, R., Ms Morrill, R., Vt AM:kW Yep. lley, E. • Arnold,r B. Amble'', B. Babbitt, B. • Baker, B. Baxter, B. Btataaa, B. Blngbake, B. Blair, 8., Mo. Blair. 8., Pa, Blake, B. Befflaton, B. thuapbell, B. Charaberlala, Clark, B. Colfax, B. Coakllng, Conkling, Cotter, R. D►uJ*, U. Dawes; R. Delano, R Dlven, DIUM, R. Etliprton, R. MAY& iGriler, U. Haight, D. Bali, U. Harding, U. Holman, D. Johnson, D. Kerrigan, D. Knapp. R. Lazear, D. Leary, U. Lehman, D. Mallory, U. Maynard. U Mantles, U Morns, D. Noel, D. Aliso, Dom. Aneous, D. Battey, D., Pa. Biddlq D. :- Blair, D., Browns, AL, 13.1. Brown, 11., Vs Calvert, 11. •Clobionta. Cobb, D. Cox. D. Crams, D. Crittenden, U. Ll4l:A z - • Every Depublioan voted for It, and 'Ter/ Democrat• and so-called Union Mani voted 'garnet . , This is a greet Republican victory: - After long years of struggle,./Treetions has beet!de clued - to to - National, - and Slavery set,tic;nal. Tho two parties in Congress have Ddr4y &limn A ,the- Lees One :Party:.soes foe, ~ tending shinny, the other for'restafatlii I he pee pie will choose between' the m , end_ Y . Swill - choose .. choose fivedont before 111111r0170, The Collection of :Taal!. in Rebel Communitita-•Thtr..llo.organiaa. lion of altatO,Crovernsilente., The Senate finally passed kr..Doolittle's bill on Monday, fiv - the collection of taxes In iasurreetioneur diStrlets. ..it provides that when the rerenue_ cannot be collected in States in rebellion; dirk taxes shall be ino rortionably charged upon ill the lands and loti_of viand situate therein, the owner' of said lots or parcels of land beingallowed sixty days after the Presideni L ianas his proclaim- Mirryinithis.aot.inta effreS, to pay the taxer:. The. biliproVides for the appeintnient of three tax commissioner* at 13,000 per !an num, with $50,000 each security for Ufa faith ful performance of limit dattes, Vehich tehall be whenever' the oommanding general of I the fomes of the United States enters the fateur sections:7 Stateir dietriot. Ample prorition Is made for seising the - lands, exposing them to sale, le.- The 13th seetien . pro vdes that the Proceeds shall be paid into the Trseenry of the. United States, one-fourth'of'whieh shall be paid . over to the Governer of .said - State - whedn the latalCire sitAa4tet, his "sutherised.sgent, When each insurrection shall be put down, and the peePla'sholl.el'oet a legislature and State ofileers i , who shall lake oath to sopporttthe OenriftOilin; of I,the United Stater, and , such feat shall be proelahned PresOetiq for the purpose lit inbabireing<lbe loyal cdtioens of said State, or ter sash c4l4etrirpoie as ithe State mar, direst; and one-fourth !ball also be paid over to the Stilts as fund' to, aid in the eolonisation or emigration from said Elate of any free Pergoa ofAllitrai descant: ho may desire to rentovethoreyotko Hayti, or any Ober troploil !life:or, Golong..,l o his Mill s one the moat important passed by Conrad -unit, teel. , robilliott; and' gives m pki otiienbe !title passage the oonSsestdon 6W, what'll mai,ceitiellfots,ths 9eaete. , Dloottorot or Ertutroo foil • ir 14 *ill *44 - :110i:Ritskiiiioiiii§iid.4.tud oulrowitttotho olpstitio of t4OX'Alsidont to dui Medical laepeeter broottkoritod to:die/tato frock the torrfOo of tigatiaud 'Stites tiny soldier or enlisted Too,. with hl4 4 , 4 itcwriktOaborizig 4 padti*y.Alsi oal dtiability which Makes it itisoitnintagelmo ~tOs t tufaiirtOltikit tioibe trhiripd thetobi, lad the 4;6;111142ot, of odoe . lntpootor Atilt bootifit• Aiegt evld4eo of s4l# iUsiturge; pirooidid that ovary snob eortilleate obillOppoar wilts fiteo to have Poring 14100tiont of the; so_ ttaleilblog.mpomilfl liy ths nature lodate& of ouch Usability. -- ' - • ' . . .. - I!d,. The Democratic Part, Bur/ed. 1 • , '.r. 'Forney, in a late letter, .1 . says ' . l • - . The Democratis party fonrid.---its , gr i cir ander the:infamous- Adminiatratich of Ja eii Ituehenan. It war semissinatet bl-the 4y rants Who:hauled `Ord:damask Licomphon and thi "'Ebel& bill—Who Prosalbeil every honest man - that refused - 10 'rotation ,there frauds-who-murdered- Itrodirriok and de feated Douglas,.und who up to the verileat ' hour;, 'Wood the ocuiftdrioe a :it grnerane pap 'pie to strengthin admit/its, and - orionliM the Formalorr• CorispirsoV,': The sttempt : resurrect it may be sumessful ;'brib "thTs n nitrite When those who *1 k undertake.„ summOhtitte Deopll';toiti ''sUrndani by a liberate limn to the Union min engaged pfs this great war, and by an - equally deliberate exprecelort of aymputhy for the enrolee dies 'froverninent, ' . - ' r,. ' 2 •' l'" ~ , • — ii.:&a 07VZOIR Fools - panedßa* 'lle, 4 d , Ind., on Sattted4, an root. for Chub:matt* Cleveland. ai - plummier by the Deoto, • steamier which hi captured Iron, th. rob, . He expisseattla, oonadept belief that Capt. Dayks, Ida agnmesaor Paoommand,moild'have Yen Pillow in avail days.-0/arevi.ll,o*;, ^ - :t"*.. -; -I • A CAlitilkilt/ACI atatia - " , thaf th• MONT/ which azdt.d thiriatiV,OlOgNlAndlisit on Mont* aftent*t.*lnght,no sovrespod. Alanca bast the nx*71,14:-Manrilair,2ll4trid ' Wittallitlinalatidildi imairo for Or iratift. FROM THE ARMY IN TENNESSEE Cort:espotelenoe of the Pittatenjr,h thtzette. "If Mississippi resembles Tennessee, how many days will be consumed in journeying to that ancient ally f" "Can't say. Sometimes I Whit we :Will never reach Corinth—might happen to ' . arrivo there accidentally on the way to MeMphii or Jackson; but I doubt very much whether any one could mach Cor inth' simply .by making it - his • goal: the chances are that he would subside in a bog, or drown in &swamp, or get lost on sne of theie spider-web -roads." "Yes, the country is bo o—Hup I way there I -B'ho-o I know; , quiet, Fanny—that •Was art aglY.hele74oSlU l well; I should say so. Haeg the , opants7 I Of all the wretched, OkVforsaken,. mirthless lands, this is the worst. Take care of .thatiorduroy causeway know where lam now ;we will strike the main rosd in a few minutes ; I was out here yesterday. Let us 'whip up and gat out of this hole:" A_Stntent later we reined up on solid ground,suid there my companion and I rested ourielvesaid our hone,. This was only one of , a series of trials we?ncerintered in "riding out to. the picket line.' The 'fiay- before we could have sworn we kriew the country. quite well,_for we had been prospecting around—had lost and"found our selves ;died. taken notes; had succeeded in directing;thers aright—fnfact,:me kens jut token me we were going.. You you seen people irhulknew that unichdid you ever hear how they invariably became hopelessly lost? "Is this ihnmain road ?" I inquired of my ,compinion. now." o*:" "Well," nans-' sag,. and . looking around abitractedly, "I, could have sworn it a : moment; ago-;.but now why,: lem not so sure ; in . fact, I rather - think it Jeers the main road. Let us make a calculation,_" he added,.hastily. "Pope's men are in ther e, Thomas' men are over there, and ha! ha f we are 6n the road back to camp. If we turn our horses' heads we will make it, and hen's for it "Stop! a ca l. =dation now ; I say: we 'keep straight on.. I'm no,..woodnian"—"Neither am I. Any bow, let tts move on—we gain nothing stand ing.here," and off he,went eta gallop. . When woo- had accomplished half a mile we overtook a party of noun. "Is this the road to Corinth ?" queried . my companion.. . . "It's one of them," replied one of the stoats, with a peneptible, smile.. I expreseed my thankful ness, and Teetered -to ask, "Well, where. is the main road, 'then ?" "Off to. your left ; you cut _around_ that hut, keep that field on, your right, and'youll come to the main road' in leer' than hilt a mile." - Then, ac we rode away—" Lookout for that nm; or you'll mire!" "Oh I Lord I" groaned . : my companion, "I verily believe we would haul up at Pittsburgh, .landing every other half hour, if it was mot , for these eternal bogs and swamps and runs. Have you your haversack, never be relight out With you again with lesethan two days' rations." _ The above is a prat,' fair specimen of the dialogues one oiertmen every day outside of our camps. Every one gets lost, and every one condemns the - country. . This was only the third time for your correspondent, and he was-almost used to'it. . Bat his companion, whom he had enticed fromaamp, having only. been lost Wee, (and then he was alone,)Made. a wry fans over it. During a long silence, which' was brokeri by the question at the be ginning of this- letter, we bad etweeeded in sliding off the rind and into a bje.path, and out of that we landed in a bog. And here let site inform yon Just where the Unionists are, and what they here to encounter: We have miserable roads, to begin with— the vary wont roads in Pennsylvania an fine, -tampered .1 With the nide we bniehere. The 161111iniftaddiek, loamy, and where we have sand, if any, thing, it is worso than the , yield ing hap. The roads themselves are mere by.patll4Uniwerthy - ofai Wheelharrowar Mat, Then, they are more than half covered with trees, (of course the ground • there would al ways, retain moisture,) and every half mile you aradeaoress a bog; occasionally you non a middling shed run, which is always_ sure to swim - shone; then, these by-paths are tan gled- up, eiidently to try the patience and temper of every person whose fortune leads him this way. The forest is so dense that it is almost impossible to walk through it. ' In the glades, of course a horseman can pick his way, but the recurring:bogs, and the broad swamps,: hold, infantry, cavalry- and artillery at_ bay.., What is to be done? -Why. send:out a..bngade, two, if. they are:needed, or three, and fell loge and saplings. Makes regular causeway; or, if you , era across the swamp, and the hill is soft, make a corduroy road, no matter if it 'hes to be a quarter, a half, or as it is in some vases, a whole mile long. You try to avoid these bogs, and you get lost for your pains.. . Now, notwitstanding all I have raid, ,the landscape is not so bad; -possibly some one unaccustomed to marches Might 1770110IIIICOit romantic, enchanting with its lantana feli r age, its water ,00urees, deep. gismo and tab gled by Paths:, But it lacks the usefu4 and no son of Mars or nephew toUncle - Barettel, regards 'it as beautiful. • The hrekan 'ground —we have not a' decent hill in the neighbor hood—is twice as bard t, surmount ass gulp= born well defined mountain. ' ; 01In,it. • Porter, A Palter; R. Rice, R., Merc iticii,ll., Ridd Redline, R. Sarlissrai.s - 13edorick, R. Shanks; R. Ethettleld,l3; Shaba...rot, B. Stereos, R.l , Stratton.- R. Thomas; Allen Train, Trumbull, R. Trowbridge; R. Vanbani. 7Z, B.; Vt. Wasliterone; R. Wheeler, White. R., led. Wilson, R. Windom, R; {yammer, IL . . Udell, D. . Pstry,,D. Phelps, D., 'Mo. Itichordsou,'D. I Robinson, R. IlriPle, l7j ., N. Y. Steele, D., N. J. Thomas, 04 Id. Vlb bard, D.' Vcorholo,'D; Wadsworth,'Ll Ward,' D: Webotor, ii. : 'CAM e, V. Woodruff, D. Notwithstanding the combined ingenuity of half a dozen brigades, I doubt if we eau 'donnas six tulles to-morrow. And yet Gies° brigades • have been hard at work ever since Bunday morning, making corduroy roads and bridges, cutting out new roads, and repairing old. I am not exaggerating; every one re gards the obstacleilin the sumo light; if any thing, I am under, rather than over estimat ing the work accomplished. But to return to the main road. When we arrived at the main road, we met Judge McCook and his eon Capt. Dan (As sistant Adjutant-General 2d, Division,) *a tom/ruled by , an old acquaintance of mine. As my companion and I were only 'looking around' we appeared to bo of Onamhad—wore going the same way, and joined company. The Judge (who is now aH. B. Paymaster) had Ids • Henry zill• with him, a Mien shooter, es it is usually termed. A senora followed with.a basket, which was intended to hold each eggs as might be purchased on the road. I had often heard of that rifle, and the Judges' love-of it; -now I could - see 'for myself. We wont some' two miles farther oat Own I had been the day:l-lost my reckoning;. came up to the pickets, and then the outposts. Here we fell in with Gen. Garfield. A short rest, and we pushed on. A six pounder had barked tilos since we left camp, and we were ,anxious to.know what it meant. It so happened that Gen: Garfield's cavalry brought in two_Prisonerewhile Neatens trav eling topt6lr, and of course they had to, be interrogatelr—weisil iodiToiward to the out , poste for that express purpose. The prisen as, young men, appeared to think thetuselies in good keeping, and answered questions, promptly. Fifteen of 'Gin. Garfield's men advineed beyond the lines, fired at a body; of forty or fifty eecash, and captured two, who were libnliy booed, having rode into's com pete satat-eleele of our men. • leesvittelan,GarfiehPareen itionczeitr, bra nfirnek.QßS.fox the ; working party,: ender co. 'Tines, who commands the mechanics and.en gineers. When we came, up to, him, as Capt. McCook had limited, we asootistined • that the allots we heard had been fired at him, as he rode through the woodo with • email party of mounted meti. Tbit colonel was busy map : 7 ping outs new_road-forus.....W. wDI advance on ILto-morrow.; Mika doubt our- ability to take our trains . &II tar our horses carried us to-day, and yet we were some Ave .miles trent C . .irintha A great May of eta - meek are work. - ing, and a great many are bi•osiarsing..-Im. *gine the road, I have endeavored to describe, rained upon steadily for two days and one night, and possibly-yotuay mule/stand our caL Stambaugh, of thel7th Pennsylvania, Is commanding the bat brigade. • Meijer Bead ford is in command of the regiment, and Cant. Rose Is acting Major. The health of the men ft ell Atat - ronidhe berm: Yours,. respectfully .% • • ...... `•' 'Cotton flrtmi . /Np ;sltind._, ~ . 130trtosrlipil IL—The Boston _eftUa cargo, at ow n : - Got! *Hie taturantia : .; t ~.froexfvugt- timer Chant.: = ja w,. 5-1 . - . ... .. ~ . , ..,,,„- <,” ~.. -:. .. ..,.,„. ''*-- 1. - 7, i,1fg.5-.- '-' .. ' - rsA . X.',t '• . .'. : .'Z' , ; . : ., :',.:',E,:-.::: 7.i , . :'::::::,!':...4 .*:''.. - , - Yi..; - . ,. ....: , .....:: - :.. ...,.. 1 .,-„. i.. ,..,, - ~ ... ... . ~..,.. ... , . ... COIIIOIII Pisa, Taan.,l Tuesday, May 6, 1862. I - sgt ••••.,z 'lgett9ol,4, z2,14,.•,46 -f• ,",, z , • Talk with' Beaureiard--Interesting Narrative of the Battle of Shiloh. Lieut. T. 11. Simmons, of the Illi ols 14th regiment, relates to us the following interest ing incident which occurred on the b the field of Shiloh . - About 11 o'clock on 'Sunday, 6th o April, Lieut. S. was Woutided, be g shot through the left lung.- He 'lkas supposed to be in a- dying condition, 'and ' was left on the field by his 'companions. -- About 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that_ ever-memorable day, our forces hating been driven back-from-their position, a Confederate officer of high rank,. ,and, his staff, came upon the ground . where Lieut. Simmons lay. The rebel officer observ ing him lying there, not yet dead, and from his uniform taking hini to be aasion officer, approached . him, when the followlhg converse- , tion ensued The rebel officer asked 'Lieut. S. bow far .it. :was to the Tennessee river. Lieut. 8. being :too weak from the loss of blood to speak loud, beckoned to him to come closer, and in a lower tone replied, "Two miles -and a half." The rebel officer shook his head doubtingly. Lieut. S. observed it, and said to him: "You seem to doubt my word. But you ace," he added, pointing to his wound, "that I am dying, and upon the word of a dying man, to the beet of my judgment, it is two miles and a half to the river." The rebel °Meer turned to convene With his staff, and ordzlred his surgeon to give the Lieutenant some stimulants. The sur 'von gave him'soute brandy and morphine, Which, revived 'him considerably. The con :variation with his staff, which the Lieutenant overheard, wax about as follows : Offioer—"lt is now after 3, o'clock. It is' two Milee and a half to the, river. ,The dis taboo is greater than I Sixpeotect, 'but we can, drive Grant to so elose' quarter!' yet .. to-tiiglit that hie 'capture' Or capitulation will M an nay thing in the morning."' The • •=ooloer turned again to the Lieutenant - and:asked him about Buell's forces—their -nuriber - - add Pi mitten. Upon this subject - Lieut. S.; RSA erti-- tinily Ignorant, of course.., The .offioer then remarked to him, "It's no matter how. far It is to the river, we shall. whip you anyhow, - anit force Gen. Giant to, surrender. to-night, or early to-morrow morning; and - then cap ture Buell, if he makes his appea.ranoe on the field." Lieut. El, replied, "Yon Sr. not- so certain of that. You have got' hard , fighting to do before you capture our forme 'yet, and North-Western freemen are 'not the craven dogs to lie down after the first brush sand al low themselves to be taken."; - "No matter," said the ofileer, "wo shall'-whip. you 1 Your men won't fight." .. . "Upon that..Stibjecfr.," said the, Idetiten - aut,. "you will probably be bettar.infonned- befOre you git through with to:•morroir'iliglit. Yuu surprised :our men this morning, and they, were thrown 'into some confusion; but even this day's work -will show. that 'our min fight.'""Well," - said the 'officer, "radmire year courage, and wish such men as you were not fighting against the 'South; you .tannot conquer. the. South, and aint you • sorry you - engaged , in thawed ?" "No, said Lieut. 8., and I would dolt again." Do your peo ple all feel ihat way?" asked the officer. , "Yes, sir," replied the Lieutenant. The officer said no more, but with a sad look mounted his horse and rode off. - One of the rebel Officer's aids had dismounted to water his -horse in a creek close by, and before remount ing came near where the Lieutenant -lay, who beckoned him to come to him;i-and asked him "who that officer was ?" The aid said "that is Gen. Beauregard." The Lieutenant, Imei ever, had recognised him from his striking resemblance to photograph's of the rebel theo crat.. This interesting incident, Abeyersonal 'ex perience at the battle of Shiloh of one of our Intelligent and , patriotic neighbors of Illinois, and who billow in one of the• hospitals; in a fair way, we hopeinf recovery, shows bow anxious the rebel General was the memora ble Sunday, notwithstanding .hisstumess, to know how much More ho Would hart to do. thatnight. And-hemesi.hieenger'inipiiries, " Row far [tit to the rived'". Where Lite Buell's tomes?" allow many men has Basil?" notwithstanding • the. exhibition of the braggart as betrayed in the boast," We shall whip ,you,':' "Your men won't- fight," ha., any one can' sea that' the rebel General was exceedingly' solicitous in regard to the pro bable outcome of that desperately contested Lieut. Simmons states that be lay upon the - . field forty-eight holm, and from 11-o'clock on Sunday, the time•he was wounded, until 4 o'clock onJtonday afternoon, the ground whereon he lay we,,. fopght over ; , twelve times, and that he' was not trampled to death 'seems atasoet a miracle. ; Re also 'bites that - the Rebel officers antinnin„stopponLand talked with him several timee gave aim water, and • with one exception tratedltitit kindly. That exception- was 'a Ranger, who came near ending his 'doubtful exiatenee' with .a sound, kick, saying, "Let's kill the 4-4 Lin coln; sort of a b—h." This is but 'ince of parr. hapa • hundreds of personal incidents whiCh •tranepired on that bard fought, field' of, slaughter, which, if. collected and publiihed, Would form many an interesting chapter of current history: Ire learn that Lieut. Sim -mons will get well: 'Certainly it is the prayer of - every loyal heart that' he sboald . ; for' ur country min ill afford to losesuch breve and noble deferiders.—St. Louie - 'Democrat. Rebel Lospcs at Williamsburg. The Richmond Di/parr/4 of Thursday, con tairisla imperfect torment of the battle of the sth instant at Williamslmrg, which It claims to have resulted in a viotory,for the Confeder ates,-though their army has ever since been •011 the retreat. It also mentions the battiest the tit ins tan t near BathamviUe, in the county of New Kent, but confesses its inability to state the result. The losses on both sides, it says,"were very heavy, Curl • batllll,l to be not eas than one thousand men up to twelve o'clock.", it, recipltolates *ems of the Coa federate losses at Williamsburg, from which we extract as 'follOws : , Gen. Early is mortally wounded; lion: An derson, of . Dlorth Carolina, we believe, killed; Mott; of Mississippi, killed.; 'Oen. Raines, 'slightly wonnded ; • Col. Ward, lot the' Fourth Florida regiment, killed; 'Mater -William. H. Palmer, of -the Fleet Virginia regiment; and son •of Mr. William Palmer: of Richmond, killed ; Capt. Jack Humphreys, of the Eteven. teenth Virginia regiment, killed; ,Coil, Corse,. of the Seventeenth Virginia regiment, wound ed; CoL Reo3per ' of the Seventh, Virginia regiment, wbunded ; Col. flatland, oflynch burg. severely wounded; Capt.Echols, of lonohbarg, slightly wounded; Capt. Irwin, eTSeales• North Carolina regiment, wounded. The First Virginia regiment was badly cut up. Out of two hundred men in the fight, some eighty' or ninety am reported killed or wounded. COL Kemper's regiment suffered terribly; though we hare no socount of, the extent of the casualties. ' . The Twresty.Becond convessionaa, • Tali Distriet • L compbbiat :of -A iligliany . Veggie Of 'ths'Apigheiri ".arid.bhle inl is now rePrieetited by iturlfartilotir. The election for. corig: . men come, of that fall, and we loam byttlati. Kittanning Pree• Press, that the elinrisii !Is • already opened in Annalrong that theg . bit *4 . 1 bold their „prilearg - moet(ngs on the 31 eC . etfitit 'month. The Fri' snug meetlngb,MWAllegbeng 'will not take, place, we iregigmbilleuall• July: etc Alagust. Joetes Cort.lirl,ll4olinitruntied*ii:*i• Mate in the "KittiligAbeilfei Prat;iilljeat,te the gotten 'of. ''4!tiubile;an':it4sl644,t4i7 Distriotodtheir..prinia meet.: pkgs. :. The following oommunleatlon it pub: , ILhed tho Prase : . • - Editor-Pm Plea.—. Under the new apporz. tlonment,'Axmatreng - tottntg is itnitedle the. 22d 'district, cempoted of the tomtit' . of lirmitrong, Butler, and Apart ors/Whew:Ay. Innoterdanbe with thee* new relations, it-be: tomes ds to* mat aroliad; , •and tee who've can • bestindeof firs member of the neat Ginnie': And here let me lay, that I do not agree with. the doctrine - 4111h hies obtained so•spsssir•. ly in this Btate;fltt eastfoodri on of. • district timid have the seleetionrtEfleeel her altanststy, whetfresSr apt o4 sus be found in itnnia:nikant Ne:p I;thlak we !should Wiwi thedlstrlot, even thoeigh hr =. ,_ } :sue=~:<s~ ;, VOLUME LxIV---NO. 153 one county daring the whirler:ter, apportion ment. If Armstrong county OM :resin! the beat man _for the suffrages of the peopbv our sister counties should concede the member to us. If Allegheny. or Butler can offer a bet-, ter, Armstrong should gracefully yield her - Having promised so much, periniti Me, Mr. Editor, to suggest through your columns to the Republican voters of thadistriet, thane/no ihielah Copley; Esq.,long a resident 'of this County,- but now 'temporarily residing to Al legheny count - Y.' Mr. Copley is a gentleman in.the prime of his:powers, of fine education, of high morgeharactor, an able Ind vigorous writer, ead.possessing k. thorough knowledge of the gOiernment and politics 0f . t14 country. If he , is selected by Armstrong. notinty, we bare reason. to .believe .that ha will be very acceptable to_the people of Allegheny, -where- he is well known :and. highly-, esteemed. He is, leis known:ln',Jiintler ,:ootity v but only needs to be known to be‘olitially popular there. Oar :county 'cannel do better thin oidoot Mr. O. as her, candidate tottcliriuntited - to" the ao- Oeptanee the.-Repablysen . 00tifiirie4 and we trustle will be. • -Atm:roamer.. .rms tam.res.• INSCMANCE - R. 'NO. 64; WOOD srnairy, STATEMENT OP. TRY OOND TIIX ROUE- INSURANCE coneszir, OP NEW TORE: ON ;THY MST RAE Or. PANUARY, 11362 - : 1. Ogpttal Number of Shares of Stocß ESIE?!!!1 • , PROPXBIY, 0.1V41311Y25,5=.1? MIX • • L: m ay nitle, at at may boost theßeal. Pinata • [tacit:T. tbsOotspany,.... , 2. Amount of Cub on hand. 'Auteinitt aCluttdepasitol • ' ,Banks, specib*k What Banks Abe gams la deposited Continental, .5.,47 , -:or, biew CdowntniantalTES;Ws; of Agent., and in anal. of 5. Amount of LoaturietZt. by Bond. andllortgages, constituting the But lien- 1. ort_the _Seal .which t here I. Imo than • - prierlimet Intend - 'due 5. 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