MEM SSTOIO.I37.W' C.o.fflUttiss* Vic. 8. LIGIWAT dr,CO- ( gueoessoto t o . U.aa►i IdwpWo. - Tuxiightlzara, amp Calocu. iscatinatiraits, - ,W no - sia. \ GBA33 . ,razros, CHEESE,' PEODUCT4 19 41f 9 1149 , Wa15t and 92 Truitt streetarPitt , iVaaalias pup., riAGlMlG,:ihcongaatgi* was _Caminucar laszcaur i i . t,n• 'MUD; filaA YAWN, ac., No. 257. Llbsta stmt., Plitt . •-•• • - """ • AA - ACK:FAWN & Lllsal&KA • • Amt. ifi Juribirinerwross, Psalm=Asavousninßuor Mattrauutro, for the We of Favor, GriddPoltkilla4 oak lArde Hattori. Pgga, BMA TWorr. Cresacloath•w•Potatoea, Pot and. Peall,-dah* Hotriatao. Linseed Ind Lard 0114 Dried. ant Green yinip, r Ttassay, Cover, Ft= MI Oran atlnr. it .7eolkadrancee mode on Consignmentn ' Uridt4 -- • " ,, A.;41 4 4 KiNI Di Waffle . aim 4 d i:cifrizaitouid . IlLutcsiire mid "rid& - 14 1 Ldealrx in - TRICK RRSZUVE - mutat; BUTT/041.A O. PORK, BACOIC.PLOTIR § PDA ,R POT,A.K.O PKARL. 3/311NS; 13 17 1,1,14 BRED. AND . LARD OILS, • DRUM. IRV T_ ahl Prodoca renal"; Fos.. 141, and 143 Pont Arad: Wit... CULP .........-rrturllll.lMaiD. GSELEPAR M R,- COIOUSSION M. N.'„/ dusts rid datiers In FLOM, 4111A1351-AND !HADDON,' Nei 243 Liberty Wan, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Choke bnadle of Flour for Baer* and Family une. connantly on bind. :Particular attention paid to tilllotiorden Lof Mereheadise —roll . mei • 14 1 1 CANIS: VAN . GOlCUlary YBDDDopaND J:.VONNIANON Mitscaaar, dooler,ln yr,oug; NUT TEEL, BILOOIIB, SNITS, LAND, CIiEESE„YONN, DUNN . AND GB/4X* FittiliTS and., P:odoso lea erany. Meryl cash advantso mods on um:albino:lents. Warelontoo. No. 110econd atroct; Pittsburgh'. I AMES ILL hIeVAY; YORWARDING AND U Cozen:won Staletterr e for the , Wale 'LOUR. GRAIN, BACOldi , LARD,-BUTTIN, 'EGGS; , snd Western Prodttes:geteerallye No: 10 , EINITGIIILD .13TRIST,Akner_otriltst, PlttAburgb, Ps,_ • -,,-- . --110 0 - .GrAers sp4 cone • ts dr I•F4stlstl6 . 2"rZint., , kollW,ll6Dlllo glib .tispowtstox'Air.i.litior GRAIN. BACON: L.A.IID.ItIITTI:II, szSDA„Duriak PRIMP. and -Produce' ssuSrally, act, 16 itarkwelte.; oorbor of First, Pittsburgh. - • • . 7 acidly} w. --- sun. , _ -- -- QCIIOMAICER &_LA_N,G • 0030LISSION idcaciaarra, and wholesale dealers In GROWL. RIES, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, de., No. Sdi Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . selEdly OLLAJ. DYAD!) o. ;;. I & Son, No. 163 Jberty street, Pit bugb, GENERAL. PRODUCE, GROCERY AN • COMMISSION MERCHANT. Consignments gerpeciAdtguolleitect. WS:di 11111111«...,'—;JN0. , 1LUM............1016 MUM WHITE BROTHERS, FORWAILDINGI .AND Cosortanon - 3finwne3m and dealers in puoinploNSAND PRODZOIC crigap,wqr, 124 Übe straii,littsbuigb, • , A •"150 .• O. --UOICKUIWN • ; • .4:110.• dealer DLIDINC A.ND ssantaa Quatini otuvaLasstncom . NAnsh.& . o;; Ntillie Liberty WILMA 111 A 1 ‘ 1 4 kwip..nI . IDAIID i'camioss, oorrnio Special Partaar, IIkirEANS COFFIN J _ - ' elibeessors I,2l2l.'Cauttlein, Moans& Co., WEOLUALE GBO. CEttS, cora.r of Wood and Water streeta;Pittaburgh, , DAVNIXL VOLGT 4t,C0., =comm . r ENrri: L. Gr an, PILODOCM AND COMMISSION IMP ANT SIT liberty streeti - Pftisburift pa/ our. 2011J1 I. BOUM NOUS. AHN ./.11013.5E --1 , r.40.8.1.1. GXOCIIIII AND 00112111SIIOX MlLAtathi. COIIMIT Ql bath Wield sad Water arreete. Pingo:mill. Pa. jy7 VDOEK.I. & STE AtCl,- . sots: . ..13 &ifs aiocku AND Colansaos 107 Wood street,Tittaburgh: a. AlacrATAlcar...-x. a. 110Wi1....V11. ILIALVALIMICM. HOW N:t KIitKPATRIGES,Nnour,- .IJlKeAlue Gsocisi • wad abler t-in /LODE AND SAND% Noe. 191 dud 193 Idtarty amid, DittabArgb. LIMES !MIZELL EON, (lcookut . . . iimat Birabdiurrs for Use sale of eItUDI AliD lir, /lamp osunos oiLa, No. G 9 med 70 Wider Meet. Pittsburgb.—Alltanoeamadoon consigomnita... lilt OW GISTS: , QLMON-1.101:11iSTON, Datum ix Mug DIII3CS AND CHEMICALS; PERYUMIDAY, FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID; OILS, PAM. ILY MEDICINES, *c., As.3 - of strictly prime Ittml- My, irldsh Le Were at lowest prim.lftrosr Smith acid sitd Fourth stroots, Pittsburgh, Pa., Presiriptionssustrallycompounde4 !MAI home. U A. FALINESTOCK & Wilma aLLw-Diti•Gaurr'sad Masufhetuser of-WHITE, LEAD AND LITUARGE, comer of Woo 4 sad Yr streets, PlEtsbuna. . N Y. 81.X.Yer, Wzioistsue Dmg t, PA:l24n, OILS, VANNIANYD AND DIVAXDFI I3 .,IN * O. 298 Liberty stssat,...PW AU . m.den will moire prompt atteatka. - NISADMJCIE IMAM! • OWaal. latraL IlitaLUN--/c REITER; -WiroutsaLl ant JLP BatLtt . . Damian* caner af:laberty ()Mir otreets,Plttaburgh. - -• • T CJ , . . .KXYdEIt, DI.OOOIBI, 1,140 \Void street; cornerot wood:_. irtnek Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. P. 42r2"OR.WEIMV - _ okoi MutX)NIVELIy. Arroiczno VAT Law. Orrntt, second XTws' , Blatt pW.,10 - v 3 Drannind strset,."• wintrattend to gm settlement, lietWing and Itlon e'otattne; tiontles(an . , tztlfsehtoftosi " nn ,DtiWet °Troll's:Ms.' , • ' • . L.' L talillt I[IIIKPATILICL - --..—..............:46,11.11. YAWL IIZIAKrAT/C 31LT.131; Ariga r 11.11121 N LW, No. 193.1roustb semi, a - Teem' aboveZintrstfald; - Pltublirgbrnr. — -- a 17:dtf riitiomAs . ; CCITWEILLIOX . Ai LAW. . • Olincs; I%*o. 160.1, oath latest,. coraer• of Cb.n' i IIII Y. Pitthburgh. -• ,• • atiLtdawl 6 _ , AMIJEL Arromarirr fth - oinktg — L LAY T ih - 4 oilice —: Ot 114 - it'llrown, Pittsburgh, Pg. * IIDA 1• • Sarin, Ar.roigNAlt -AND Vr.Wcaiusoa ikr Ww, hisk =nosed tcrittaUra LEW - 1101tM013; NaA2 'phyxlol3d ;Illtmer."Eflit door tir-Ele:Pette• Church. - &Al : c, s l Arrosssir N0.:139 Foorth street, Leenio's Law Ea ,l'eAsetssrey, Pw• " TOL , IX . ROKAUCE. ZECH • .11UTCHENSON; Comorablog 1.4 Aliroarocatigeltrommemdealas &War fratf-SZOICATZ. asses,ll4lll, Y11113,41*- OuNj r!BUTTES, .. - I,I.7ONED+ Olk , -POTS •AND PX&IIZ - 48111L3, 81195 - .411.11,117 DAM:741112 ktia TrAtco)goonaly. 8101. brands "frisidly Iprar slogs or *said. • Awl toe 'the ore of' ',follicle* flo...imlitumfOl .Pitamed...Pagat *liush.::_2ifos. -11* woad 0ga..1.45 nest isto, lsettneeWobli yd **alb. Plitlbogbe Po . , ,OVAdif WAREth ffitElST§ _____Aalea—alx.,— ...711:coLtrsforonnithssanitootecd - magma .l.i:4.w, dealer in CILIESI4 - IVOTTICS, LA= pIBH und'Prodnoe genstany, 26 Wooddred, -—4Ol . • o • at. ' .IKMALX ,iiutina dealers itiPsovisioNkt+otwrbtHD k.t and TrOPt itfes4et r iaB;44 „Amori iroz ,11 ,ac7assis,.3IIII.6DIMIILLIV AIM Ittlautcs.l*- innuurcig Ooxraffics, liorthrmt.earsorlrockl ana VIVz, JOlOll3, -Acutata.„Nortu Alum nate 61 Pentalthsnis Ind llittientlrk• surnace ClompeolaN-137 Water street. . , QA.MU REA, Is . If tirnzirms brittigaims Costrairr, toraar - Nuicait sad Water streets. lir •Ii:02.11•ItT 11371110 OciitrArr, 92 Wita stmt. 111 titesstAXY," !I , • IssmuisiOeuireanr; RIMS stmt.. ........... DB, ' euem. 0r1L001..01111111111 1a111011*0.61/D,111,61J101: :EVILS°. N CABH. & CO., IT ' ;-(Dej waxmi.:Perw c4P-a wasizawannins _ 110IIIITOISFANII 7NYSZIMO- DRY 0 9 1109 ; ,Aci_A/KX.39.1 thud kosm..looThr /Vild Pittsfrandi. . I .1) id, , ISUBVILELIEW, enooessor U • 5art7041.5 a 00:. War,lads Erpt/14110.001eni AND moor ACROk Aiwa eam.r lowth sualliarleeit • - n 2.• A •Alti • & UU4Daturasnr Thar 7ooriLrYk"gtot• Wattut Artn44,l.4wona IMO tea - - 14 • sth :t.UV , Daum. or bp" Nivi‘sai untituccif tiny GOODS, Orli at urns aft. tuai akkittm Pro. 74 Xsoksi Anat. ,* Arnmq. - gilUitssAtzi plAwct:rogree,imoL * ll - n. crteir.ButurtrisninnorriimAL-4W• DAVIS CO.lBOSTO.ll:ll6Nwithetat eat Bateau Attachment: Itx.eammetnuent., TOWS UL *El4l4lt-Iratais Or. Itaps, tvatit„,ei , j_4(44vorasa•dremillitßim kassikitriai lllMlOKipiwP4AdmriN . . 1786. GROCERS. SIRLYET , & L&zE4- 1 , (ma'am 903tMI8SION KtfiClFAlihtj: No. 27 and 29 Smitb Sold Street, Corner Second. .49:1yd prrramraanylie. Int. a. ZIJULPATJUCE...-........ W. TaPITATILICC. -WM. H. • ICIRKPATRICK -k CO., Watuastaza Gammas, 001131111=01 lifticaLwri 1111 D COUITZT7IOII=II. No. 283 Liberty stmt., Pittsburgh, Pa. • a.? LITTLE & TRUSI3LE, WHoLzams iaosimrss..urn Comouterbit lisgogagra, dealers In PRODUSWI2.OI3II4tACON, CRIME, MR. CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, CLASS, COTTON TARNS, and Pittsburgh maunlacturea generally. 11.2 Second street, Pittrb h. . ' Arkseozsai v sa..-A. romosos. McDONALD & - ARBUCKLE, Wixom- JAL Ma (hostas, PLODIJOM AND Ooixiwos 111,,M, Mss- JobbersLa INT: O. SUGARS sadllolebBBl.B, I ILVINKIY,BOOMIS irid war RS, ',Loup, BA. coisr,'}uozi, °aim: BEM, Bc.: 14.0 ; 263 iat"lY etreet, Pittsburgh . - • r • uovkly- S. 115T511.1...........WX. D. SLIMISS. lop EIMER ABROZEICERS," triuteisors Jut+ to Ittjmer-k Madmen,. !Minimal. dealers in FOREIGN . FRUITS, MS AND SPIOEF,- CON FECTION EBY, 13110.4.10, Ynig. WOIIK% lim IZ3 cad 128 Woad &theca, libare Fifth, Pittsburgh, Penn's. • :1.72hd17 ammo& amok& IaKI.D. METZGAIk - .os.octerri AND Corr wax Ifiracu4ar4,:2O4A44l2r4 in ../ 1 kiwis of COURTLY PIODOCIL AIM Ptrruvaae Kum, racroaze, No. 249 Libenratonto oppoidte- bead of Wood street, Pittilbu It, Pr. sp.ll.y sort. gamma. :,ROBlScibi* C 0.,. Wziotai4La eits; Naliaitoic mit aid 'aellers:iu all kind' of PBQVIBIONB, PRODUCN,'Iizoi Pitts= burghaukafactures, No. P.M Liberty 'Meet, Mt*. AUGEAti • , WHoLs.aux lisocus, ComistorMsscrissre- sod do.lu lb WANE. tittAlN, PRODOCN AND PROVISLONS, No. 270 Liberty street. opp=lt. Read. Pittsburgh. l".• • SiarLiberekeuty Alt t;t:Aststle en conelsamente. it • IFAA. JU HOLEBALI Lea=se %.A u GBOORBIEB, ]MANILLA BOPS. 0/010:111, 011.8, PITCH &la! Pittlimrat ImmattUred sHldyy 141Vaier street. above the ataioapbela Baidge, WWI? r. &Liszt.loßEET DALZEIrk CO. Wawa aux Gnaw, Ocursuiaoli AND Fezwarinsa Mucturn ohot end doles*, tn. rseigroxl lad Iltbt• 11/XIY 111/11101. LA.MBERT SHILPTON, Waotmseis 6aoc u , Piourcit_Dzsizu and Doustissiox 16666.6.0.6g5, No. 6 Sixth Erse; Pittsburgh, Pa noltly SOMA JOHN study. WATT & WILSON, WHourazai (ho w r crai, Comonsatost Ihadeurn, and dealers. In ei Psod t =d i r k = in_!!!ifsc! s -t! 0 : y.B I,ll>i I SALAti. RALE ' & CV, liozaseui Gaecias, Coamuslow Mracsaars, sad dealers In PEODUCE, No. BO Water street, asd 86 front attest, aZO. W. S. DILWOIOII.. B: DJLWORTE &ClKWiaoulails U. Gums, N oe. 13 0 mad IZit Becontistivetolow Smithfield, Pittaburgla. . • • • ool• WWI ILOTD, ....WILLIAM RAID. 1 7 .433f14:61 . 1.Va11, W2rouraits °to ts cw AND 60MNIMMON Idsdatown, /4.172 Wood sod 22s usertp .list ritiobordh• I-LLIAM BAGALET, 'WnoLsseu3 •! Gingfica, iS and-90 Wood -greet,- Mtg. burgh. Pa. - Ing-kda A LRx-AN TER KING,.. WHOLESALE emu; /meaner of;l7oDrAsiLie,,Of • streall, Pittsburgbilii., • - - - " 'lll JrI.4.VIVJAIICTURERS. 15 - HUNCAN " , CO., Lrn Fiats wgire strugia..iimmi Otis Orrice, No. 291 Upset + gtmo, PITTSBIIEGO PA lANIEL, _BE A.V.ll` iSON,DlANu r•crems or wawa' STONr. CLIDNA'AND ORMAN COLORED WARE. AT No.' 74 - Ypirrn Breztr, rrs-rsavaar, Pr. r01a15,1 V. IL emmnimt........frir, HAW. MACKDITO3II, & C 0.,: ALL'oornet Pike and Wilma itiiieti; Stair the city Watet Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of MACKINTOSH" AND' , REMPAILL% IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND ISLIDWVErg einii Mid beet ' ' IL= t op machinery of large capacity and of the beataual ty, = are prepared to do hoary Job bing, and solicit • matt iathi line;truating that by proulptnief, and the character of our work, to merit public patrottage. - 7 -.We Maim nada' attention to our BALANCED VALVE UMLAUTING atranirs; fm combining =native heretofore =attained in this clan of penklyd !PROWLS. MOORE, itLuarzuennum. or 1 AND Lute tm Ali Amos or;CUPPIia-DIII.- TILLED PUILS MM. YintitilCS mad SAM= VINEGAR, Nom. Phi, 191, 108 mid 11l Sint" street; iterireen Smithfield sad Great street% gfitsburgh. 1101 - I , tirate Orden solicited.' Wiliest market price paid far lark. MT /noel Oil and all other poisonous Ingre4lonla c•Perl d i t'd. - t,Pr.* 06, josEpli F. .Y 11.11.1 N teiX).;' prrresotias; r.., EIIIPZRIOR trials intarrzsiiklity, Mt/CACE, Ao. WATss Pittatom•gb, inanoinctarecon3OlLEtt RIVETS, WitOIIatiTSPI32BO:IOMI‘OIIIaMILIAL3OA/l, of every dascrlptkm. • iliarTarttentatkidsid 6e ihaptstilnirS 'and .112V ICTS. war or anal, made to order at abort' indtke. A. vflori smtment constantly on haw,. my2lkin• T: in.virtimr.::a...;.. 2 0 . calarsa.i. EC ELS 10R, .GLASS-, woLra, PLUNKETT ir:6o:,4liiisMaiivrac-, " 1222. WlrllKnnet 34Y 3 2 Woad - Areel, comer at /Oat, Plitaburgh, Pa. sabelyd wEu.s, - RIDDLE ..te CO., SO: '215. iLbtiu l b " ` Zo g rVitpra i riiirbiillMik sad. ewer : desceiptkaiof XICAEBEIT BRAIDED: Orders sonalted from diei titids, sad ileezeds prompt.: 17 shipped as 7rer hestructicros. Semen/17P • rrEETIL • EJLTIaCTER WITHour 1. PAIN,' in' Vlll . lllOl Of AN APPARATUS' WRlCltslurp, DR.OI/8 oncIAL,Y,ANI.ORAFTSRY Cold weather-le the time when the append= cen.3 be need to tie boa adrentige. • •" • : BLedicel gentleman end. theirJamillee Asr*. bad their teeth attracted tiy m 7 prooliesi and eiessady tto, twittnrial to 'di eddy and gdnhtabMks at,:tba Opera, ttow—whstatar biebein imM prima Interested to assorting thi itattaryilluttlitg nolinoWledgs of my; , . SOI7AiIITIPICLit TEM basted to gramrtyle.", -• • it; °UMW, Duper, lit Smithfield st.. WN, Pit • dot Dicamr,Sionsell coroor of Diamond awl GrinfitspOs,' Pito" nth. • =ran—Dr.zi 1L Pollock, Dr. Hillock; , T 6 c 6 claro 114 , 41n0. BmdlYrrsto. - mAdly I.OOIifiELLERB,.4c. .VAX & nutrias, Naas Waal strimrOutadistr to' corner of flint, Pittsburgh; Pa. Senool....aad, LAW BOOKS constantly ou baud. 1 t 1 flr .11' at .CO., OATION s=, Burg Boot NuitriStrrviutsi, Add 7c4' Purrs - as. No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. seSO ; 5F51.10 • I J • 4701131111. Na. leturth oraset; Apollo TR7MXT.rf;I73; JIOXIS/YDRA.Lis' Taix xi - tp ; L a:* . 1 • ••• vitrfAittx TON, MAU • Uld•it Is, Notr6iir;stc.:Noi, IT ADIEL 'REAL `Prirair 34VANAITS., lintrilar-VARDi O AR I!! i kl-, 1 # 10 ' ivreantais , proenewLoAli ' i througti wavy can/Arm 44c5pi4i40419.1""*1040r 40. Interim mill 'mph cr.14.140,1%,10;#4111..*:;.,..' Cgibedt. hr,' , s;f c . " JaVate -.1 10111/‘ :7 " :777 -1014VOIX _ 4,1 • •1 0••••114.1....1i1,1 - 4•• • . COMMERCIAL : JOURNAL. AND PITTSBURGH,' FRIDAY MORNING, MAY IQ, _1862. BOOK& BOOKS! BOOKSI , ,Ifedical Uses of. Zleciatrity—Garrett; Recreations of a Country Parson; Queens of dosieti; • Spars Hours. by J.; Brown, If.. D ; Mon. Women arid &eke, by L. liUnt4 Titcomb's Books:. A Good right, by - 0. Ranh Personal the,wy of Lard Bacon,. Life orris _ Soup in Many Neys-0. W.. Holmes; ; - Poem; by Wes lore - Libetty and Maury— ; Leetures otydpooalnes—Butlar; I Litesad Speicher of Douglas; DLLs . y of all Dellgions, eta, etc, Saba J. L. ILEAD,4II Fourth street rillitcsis - .I.OEITHE SAINTS, sad A Um Rocky Mona tams thatforalat By Richard P. Burton, author of Las I/sem:lsar Alma.. • LL ON BEPETEENTATItE THE LAST !DE THE MOETIX/lEJL. A story In Tao.Voloss,.byths author of Margaret- lislthuut. Just racuirsa odd for mats by • myl2 • - . B DAVIE; liood at. p • IIKTUN'ti 'UYVIAMELILA WIT -LP AND inixos, contattait4 Choice and clam. tertstie esiectlons from thrrwrlEnv . of the most em inent hninerielstl.America r lteland,Eoollend ,and England; Illostroted with iwanty-lour. portralti on steel and several hundred wood engravings. Edited hy William E. Burton. In - myl2. KAY * CO., 66 Kona st. BA IL'l' Lkirrit DICTIONARY OF ANERIOANISMS— . A . glomary of words and wawa usually regarded as peculiar to America. By John Russell Bartlett. susl2 d CO., 6,5 Wood street. .11/S M1,Z4.4E0 DS CJ RD& A .. L. WEBB & BRO., Como' Pratt *ad Catamarca SS., Bata...a; General Commission Merchants is Agents IMIT3=III DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER AND SAFETY FUSE . . Itereivo on onolgtinfent all kinds of WESTERN PItODUCE, and make advances thereon. P. B.—Ballrood track in front of Wareinniati. TO William ' 11. Imitli I Co., • Alf iller di iticketam, . • Otorge,W.flatith A_Clo., Pittsburgh, } .. ', Optinoor d - Ciirrard, . • Mem-tints` Bank, ' 1 ".,."_"_ .B De Ford A guns, c - . . : fold:6in ICIUReIi X A " MOONS, CointukoN Itimmissui. and Wholiiole Dealers In KAM-. 'YKEL, SALMON, SHAD, CODFISH, LA, No. 146.,N0rtb Whims, between Hmsaand Arch streets, Porsantsmui. , • SOW barrels Ham Mackerel—large, and 'medium die Nos. 1, 2-and 3, In assorted InsksiDn. _LSO barrels prime bro . .lllalitsz Salmon.. . 10(.9 do Yoonomy Mem Shad. ' 4000 do svelter NO Bertirj, Consisting otdifferibt ;brands,, .Lalandor, 11411 fax, Ray of Island'lnd H4Stilort, „EsXMlmies gaoled end No.l Smoked _Lso3,ndintaili Goormi'i or.n4 13= 4 widths wow 'offer at the lowest'eesh prima, and Wien .11 better baying.__MOß- PHI it, BOONS, del:tied ' No. 1461;ortb Whirrs,. Phil's. FURNITURE • WHOLESALE Olt ATT&IL. JAS. W. WOODWELL, 97 and 99 Thini street, opposite X. Edmondson a Co., and In Fairth street: rehlO pA.TENTED -OCT. 8, 1861 Dithridge's Patent OVAL 'LalfE , -,OIFMNIES, N.:Adana • ICE FLINT GLASS. Them; Cbliableasre Antatuted Or I Dat. WOO, which beating AU pull LIP) Pea ftrung.duea not.xl.me ' cracking. _ IL D. DDIIIIIIDGE, Part DUI Glass Warta Washingtosinmet. apl7 D.Dtaintrich, Pa. V IXA.N jr. 4 5 ...Purz.rxe..t co., STEAMBOAT SOAPY% CRANKS, PISTON - • PITMAN JAWNo MBIIMLOOOMOTIVX •' AN D'OMA AI LES,'ANOHOIII3, And all , kinds of -Heavy ironing. TEMPSEANCEVILVE k nosrPIttaurgh; Soko.;:141111, >t9ALE Vi Y. WAINCWAGONS, OIL WAGONiAnd SPYING! WAGONA,- GARDNNYWN :CARTS AND COAL: CABL4 TIHBNI WkINICLA.OANAL, GANDEN.' NU'S, BUICK AND STONY ASON?gI BARROWS, All nude °Elbe best liry timber, aim .11 ALMS or, reparlag attended to promptly. Apply to' Aw.BY • 111ABS,-.1 1 / 4 ?s , trLizzi,- ' BlLek9f Nedongstroot &Woe, Allegheny: I'.:Y UN AKS eriltit,.._l3trattes :AND: ,44,DsaLut tbe mast lialset brands at 011N171NS BANANA 018AB8, And all Wads ot smoictsci AND CHIMING . ; .TOBACCO,..U NANOI masitsculeami PIPES, TUBES, ft., An, in mrses'. 'variety,:. UNDER VDU ; .011A/ALND4IIO2NL; Pittsburgh, Pe. N. ; l3...—Thie Trade supplied on liberal terms. . W. successo d r to Cam. Di:mona l t t le a y, T ra n i g at%l n ksOd f of f trtr LIBTv; ItAZOItS, HULAS, REVOLVILES,ANIVIS, sew sonsommac., etc: A largo assortment of the 'bora :•• • s cowman ou hand- . . rah] AU • :UN rOW`S.F.,NJJ Yost cir: , Pacturts AND DiALLXII u DAWN, DRIED; 1111717;:laltDi'XIMI4'AILIMIXITSP,' • Oitic:lto-12 mirth itriet„ sou Lt , Ptt ;-1 'T:I . lib MAW Deem/. ix WALL PAricai; tie. sr Wood street, woo D Dealer la DQrt resiat, , HATS, STRAW TR1M .111.12,14:4, and STRAW 6UULB geturally... • r. BOors :awn" gnaw& 'B T . lit4l.l4in . muitimuis or ' i 30028 AND.BIIOIO3 merr di!oldpUoik a 4 Smitbaeldstreetrrltia • ociLdly V).;‘AUIitEN,,Co. wiom. .:.4814;° .I)ICIIITECTURAL. TAMES M. BALPA,. late, assistant to tr Chaiitillartbitrieraiiepanii2XYLlOlT MM.! INGS ADM SPWAPICA.IIOIXS - fat' al Made 0 Building% and impelinteads.thalterectlea o reaaon:i ,• r • • • , Ofool Atideritni,ettsel;_ilwoi!x La glt ! lioldisigm'stfiito;AUstboay , jen EDtre.irxmirum. 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AppERTISIENA AT 'REASONABLE AATICS. This terrible _affair grown more and more, ar facts come to light. It is now- ;said that our lones amount to over two thousand.. A correspondent of.the NeW.York ! Tritest, Via ,iting the ground, after the battle, says The bettle-fiell at length. . Emerging-from the thick woods by a deep gully or ravine, with continuous pools, almosk'sfortaing creek.; behind, an, elevation" revered, for the space of half.a mile on either side of the road, with the stump& of felled trees. And not these alone, bat their trunks!, lying in every con ceivable [direction, amid the pits, bushes and undergrowth. Suppose a bed of mud three feet deep, into whieh an army: of,Titans have hurled an overthrown forest, confusedly;, fancy beyond this skews= de fru*, a wide, open area, three miles in extent, commanded.. by the earthworks of Fort Migruder, the whet!, landscape cloned in by the encircling woods, now rich in: foliage—and this, is- the. Spot. Amid these trees, these stumps, up to - the open, our men 'fought upon that dreadful day, amid the peaseless rain) and scare sly less con tinuous storm of bullets and a fes,d'esj•er from the rebel artillery for eight long Hues. . • !!!` The battle had raged fiercest •to the left of the road. I have heard Gen. Hooker (one of the bravest of brave men; left undeservedly to fami the onset of eight times his number) nay, incidentally, that here• the field was hot and won four distinct times. ,It might have been lost altogether but for the. timely arrival of. Kearney.. . . . • To return to what /sal. ..-In,the outer rim ed the forest, amid the stomps and talkie trees, the bodies of slain men, and- those yet alive, lay thick, the wounded being' l in 'preemie of removal. Friend or foe, rebel or Unionist, there reclined on the wet earth, on beds of leaves, on blankets, stretchers er coats, await ing their tams. It was a piteous thing to see • their' upturned, suffering, patient eyes, seek-. Mg those of the • doctors' or nutionsive ! to the looks of sympathy bestowed alike on oomrade or recent enemy. The,, abominable 'road for bade the approach of imnbutinisei, hence the weunded had to be mtveyod en stretchers, sometimes for a mile or menet° any and every buildiag that could be used as Muskets, canteens; haversacks ' soldiers" clothing, caps, torn - fragnients Of rag, were scattered all over field. I counted. eight ' rebel corpses behind one log. - Most of them • wore an expression of countenance indicating! hatred and ferocity. Ono had been killed , while in the act of off the end of a car-1 tridge—his tongue . protruded. Anther's! teeth were net faet; as in a grin of Aefiance, ; which death had petrified, ;A third_bad his musket gripped fast in both hands, and a hid outs wound in his foriliead from the frig meet of a shell. A fourth lay with one leg' torn off at the thigh, and the other shattered. list why continue this grisly catalogue The lace of our destipresentisi a remarka ble contrast—most of ahem loOked obsoletely, tranquil. I saw but• few bayollat wounds; our aoTdiers were principally slain by rifle but; lets. 'The average of physiognomy between! them and the rebels will not admit of iiem- 1 raison. • This was well exemplified by the faces of:' the prisoner; temporarily confined in 'their own barracks :in, the rear the fort. I visi.t ted at least half - a dozen-Of ! the hote, talking With and observing the inmatei. ' - t "The hardest looking crowd; Sir, that over; you saw layliat life t" Such was this charao,! tea/Fitton of au officer in charge and ijuit one. Clad in houiesputi, rendered almost! colorless by long use, with not the rudest at;; tempt at uniforms ; -gaunt, simbnint, stolid and savage,, they Stated' at rota With_ a kind s of latent ferocity and apprehension•perfectly indescribable, In it, toe, there was a• latent simplicity, the simplicity of ignorance. Sin-I gle=natured,'-utterty• unlike the - many-sided;' denizens of the North, with all their individ-1 uality flowing into one-narrow ihanuel, em-: banked so high by ignoranee as to exelude l the light of humanity,. reason and juetice ; ! not in Dahomey or Ashantce could their lead-i ars have found such blind unreasoning tools; to do their miserable Work,- --To survey_themi was to understand the rebellion, to see it all. as in one dreary panorama, stretching, aye,, even from the Border-Ruff on the , &atoms and Missouri prairies, downwards. thought what would Kidd, Blackboard, Mor-; gan, -- have given • for such fellows as these Walker had such, but notenough of them. Here and there you encountered a better face—that of some tali lad, honest and kindly,! but ediwated to ; that faintla hatred. of. the; Yankees which supplied the fuel iii - the de-! viststing fire of rebellion. - Such sena, ltear-i trig ire'oommint on theriiiiing-butene Sonth! Carolinian present, inqatie4, Wonder if As's! a fanatic, Sir?" adding, With it ours* on the Palmetto State,ftit - it hadn't been !for het' we' Should, -never have bean, hare sow t" The, speaker was a Virginian. • ' ' It is said they bayaneteli our- wounded,; sometimes in their blind fury not even 'paring their'own. I'm afraid It .is true. : I knew' that one of our wounded . Officers hail a finger! joint cut off, that the , wretith who did it might possess himeeff, of a ring he coveted. I know, tee, that-ar least one our prisoners Wes aeon to minder two of our fallen men in cold: blood) for Isew ;the coreradekLA the slain lurkifig . round the hut, lwearing,'Mey would have the - siseassin's TOR-yarn more of thu lark of itemising hereafter ;- it is not pleasant to CANE AND WOOD CHAINS lIEDIJOED PRICES, , Their oiSamt ihoived' to more •• . advantage:, Some were gentlemen, educated and .refined.—: after the Southern fashion. — All - were auxiond that theirnames should be recorded that th,i news of their surviving might reach their friends. ,talked freer,* enough..,l .doubt the existence of a grain of. Union sentiment in atiy.or them.: • . I Mutt break off hare: That night and the welt elept in Williamsburg. -I am alone, in a big, desertedlummint night,"equitted”.ite on, his awn responsibility, ~by . a 'comrade: . ;,11 "fentinel.pares to and fro in front of the door i and I hear a band playing the "Star Sparei glad- Banner" at no great-distance. , The townsfolk are in-doors, subject to:martial law,f silent and sowed. Toloorrow L, returns tb march With the away. • • • . TUE New Year . Cieu. 2110/ear.—The re=. cent aotef the Legislature of. New:Toik in; placing. ts canals at the service of the', Goyi ernment, so far as to allow the enlargerient .oc its mug lecke lon eke adequate', to the sage of 'insets athlete 'defend the hires frotal hostile attacks; was , - plitcred on the tablas Of t Congest on tusdayroorning, acumlanle* by a letter from . Capt., Pricsseti, and Also -byi evidence furnished bi eitileti &Om the Loa-! don °Awes showing the defeiteeleu conditioni of Ammican commerce on the'lmints, and the , ability, cif l!dgLend et any time to take ittune- 1 , &stipend Complete control of them, Governor; Morgeniucting under the joint resolution of Luisliturei has glottal* Hen. Samuel B Buggies, late Canal Commis-I Stoner, to attend Washington, and Wyli e ; the attention of the General. Government, to the gnat importance of the national interests! Involved in the mesumre.. - • Tux Gannon ' , Corraiers.—A. statement pnbllstted ear columns, derleed-from.the `New -Motel, to' the effect- that the* Min treat for building cabbalas on. the western iriteribed bias awarded to`M.ts rY . s gataar:Win bleated la *timeline. - - The coateaot has.netbeen awe:tidier at Loathed ljtao. ,94":34,litiAlta 'l l 5V' pi.#oll - to 6itidfit, S. RIDDLE & CO., ZDITDRB AND DBOrPNINTDES, FRIDAY AIORNING, , MAK 11; The Battle of Wiklioniiburg. !7- •.: ,j.• ... .zi,,,,,,:,..,_-_,,0..,;,7.7,1,•,,,:_,,.. How Large Is 'Oar Army t. There seems to be groat doubt as •to the et . feistier strength of our volunteer army. The pap ! relle show 700,000 men; _the War Depirt ment ain't find'snore_than 6110,000; and Sena tor Wileon, Chairman of Abe Military Com mittee, believes we hive not to exceed 626,000. Where are the other 100,000, or' 200,000 ? It was entailed it the Neese, the other day, that fraudulent paprolls have beenforwarded to the Department. Here is a good . subject fa - an Investigating Committee. We balers in Senator. ilson's figures, and they seem to be baied upon an estimate like thie Gen.McOlellare's 125,000 Gen. HaDock's do --...------. 135,1010 Gen. McDowell's . do„ 25,000 Gen. Bank's ' do 25,000 Gen. Eremoot's Department.- 30,000 Gen:Purrudde's do 25,000 Otne. llrmter's • do • 01,000 Gen. Brannan 's (Key West, etc) 5,000 Ges."Butkes —.-- 15,000 Gam Curtis and Steele—. - • MOCK, Gans. DI: and. 12,000 Gen. Blunt'a Delwrnneoi:oCK — mm 6,000 New Allealco and 10,000 Gen. Mitchell's c01umn........ 16,000 Guard duty in Ky. and --.... 16,000 Guard duty In ...... 6,000 Guard duty below , Island —.... 5,003 Guarding prisoners North 7,000 Total. Now, from the above there should be de ducted ten to fifteen per cent. for soldiers in the hospitals, at horde, on furlough, and dis charged for physical incapability, leaving a total cif 430,000 men capable of doing duty. The exact number, if' the exact truth were known, may not exceed 400,000 efficient men. Scores .of regiments that marched from home 1;000 - strong, can - muster. now,only 300.t0 500 men ' and few regiments number, mere than 700 to. 800; rank and -file. . The rebels hires suffered the same degree of shrinkageend per haps worse: he number of 'soldiers at hoineozi furlough with , sick certificates, is mach greater than is generally supposed, and we doubt whether the War Department is aware of how many thou sandi them are of such. A mvjority_ of Sur geons find itfar easier to give certificates to two or three hundred Oiling men in a regiment, on which they can obtain leave - of absence, - than to attend to there in their camp hospitaL And it is.but naturalthat . those who thee get home should bein,no, spiel/11 hurry to; get well enough to return, as, their , pay runs_ on while absent fust.,the same as. when..present with their regiment.. The order issue 4 last winter to stop recruiting. to' fill up emaciated regi ments vimterinnwisci one, and hislately been revoked:,-Chicage Triraure. . , • .801203, Of 'these figures ari toci high. thin. aural I hacuitlyi about:l6,ooo. - .Akin. FRI- , DONT can hardly have: the -number allowed . , If the 'nurebers-"allowed to ilattictr. and: MITOKYL are c o r r ect,llALLiCir. US now . 150,000 men , ILO Mircist has formed a. junc tion with the grand army. opposite Corinth. .oar army is diminishing daily and rapidly, by deaths and discharges.. More-than thirty thouiand men have died; end thddiseherges are Auadinple that number. Merry of tire. dis charged soldie i rs die on reaching home: Tioit sick* Seisms is • awning on, and the' numb of deals and disoharges will increase. , Themes notzaaeh probabiity of the disband ing at any , part of the • army very soon. It, will from casualties, and natural. Cat4l,:iinfte • as fast is the . exigent, les of the country will admit . What will bo left of of-; %cafe men,Nrhonthe lighting is over, will be, nee4ed to hold in check the rebellious spirit still remaining. The. War in Arkansas--Its Patriots. A totter from Gen. Cartles bead-quarters .. • Prom:Forsyth.tolireat Plains, owing to the. bad condition of the roads and-scarcity of for age, the different divisions of the army took: separate route's ; and scarce a bluff or ravine' but received a Tying visit from the "detested reds," or f'bravo Union bile," as they were' denominated by the secesh or Union proclivi ties of theilnhabitants of this rugged and ster ile region• • In these rook fastnesses in the . deep rebeases of the forest—behind intrench ments-made by Nature's Gedhundreds of sterling Eittiots can be .found. .The second day from; Vera - Cruz, hearing that I was but two miles,froin,where Jived SolomosiCollins,, a veteran of 1812, wIJ. fought at New Orleans, and again at' thi? age oferiventy r ae years—in defiance of Om-throats 'of , ferocious enemies, earns to Rolla 'and with fimi cons, again en-. - rolledlis name' among_ the defenders of the same cause and country and , the same dag,, which sixty yoare ago North and South were united 'in maintaining; I determined to-see.. him, and foll Owing a crooked path, was soon at his noble. found him very low from dis-• eases contracted while in camp. At the sight of the Americus uniform his eye brightened, and raising hie withered hand, he thanked his. ;God-that ha jet lived' to see seeestiorrerushed At Forsyth, I saw another hero, not only of 1812, but of the Revolution, in the person of Wm. J. Dotson, now 102 years of age. Re. had come twenty-two ,miles to see and talk with Gan. Curtis; and through all the dark and trying hours of this rebellion, never for a day had tba stars andstripes ceased to float over big. dwelling.. For this he bad been , threatened • with death. His reply was that he had already need too lung, and would be glad to die in ao good a cause. It I, a curious feet that the Unita soldiers from Missouri and Arkatisisiare old tatiiiiarhile the rebel soldiers are generally younger!, and boys. - 'rue Nosrotx. N.tri paper states that the Federalism' are ,t 414, ovorwhillmed near that city; but if such is the thought of the rebel Gonerals, they would seartely.bave ordered tbs. destruction of the Norfolk. Navy Yard, including the great dry dock, workshops, .kc. Had thesis .romained, our lloyernmont wonlilhave incllued to occupy them as of old, but it is not pos• to he expected that much expenditure will be authorized ex empt for facilities to repair vassals, do. In a word, the grand old Navy Yard at Norfolk is "thing that was." Washington Is the moat southern point at which it will be entirely earn to have a great naval depot. Pensacola will hereafter be only a place for safe harbor, or repairs. Brunswick, Geo •. la, ditto. • . LLICOLN TELLI • i3T011.V.--The Pled dentom Tuesday evtinb4, amused his Sena torial visitors by telling the way In which the news of the eaMpatlon •of Norfolk was re *Moat!. The . Pvesidenkiftli just. getting tato bed when Seereta4 Chase with Gen. Wool, in fall regimentals, burst into his' voom, at Particle Bionroic'with theintelllgenee. See.; notary . Stanton prigently appeared In it sirap ,per, and altrpers, and rushed into Glen. Wool ;arms, giving bite a long embrace. Tait number of civilians with the army of the Potomao, hunting, relies, ti so Large,. / aOl the prices paid so liberal, that the soldiers aro sald to be doing a. good business In Addling . ,articlea which they get up by a , Ol4.l l bnPle process. A letter from • " Petititylvania Re serve," stationed near Manassu, says : "Old, worn out $5 pistols, presorted in Tinegar, wll readily at from $l5 to $2O. Knives which originally cost from $1 to s2,.tommand from $5.10 SI I L - - • SO lIANT MAIDACRI7II[7II Funtattix hare entered the nevi that four thousand green hinds are required to man the mackerel fleet soon to go out, • The fishermen Anse been tempted away thi more profitable "hinls" ;at the. bits:awls. Individual eases are' given whet* seamen bare made SL,SOO and 12,000 in single captures- 2 • ' A Jonictei Etymon taken place in Kea tacky this month. An order from General Bethick requires that all cenclidateil .40 IWO fiaepslon4u, or • robe rim Milblairt =Wad. Serwrel mint hareibeen:dspilidd of "their liberty" under thii west idefdt taidigituag s Soubvin u tglifrati , - .:-'7GAZETTE VOLUME LXXV-7-N,0.: A Contrabandish tdea of War. We Were pasang along the wharves,: a few days ago, wondering at the amounti , of bust- near that was there trannoted. - While stand ing observing a cargo of. hones being itrans tarred froin a venial to Ole store, an " old 'con tiaband " appeared at udr elbow, totiohing his old fur hat„ and soraping-an'enonions foot. He opened, his battery-upon us with the fol lowing:'. ',Well, boss, how is ler 7" , "Pretty well, daddy ; how are you?'," :" Pim 'cuss rate, I-is. iP long to Old Bora enaide's doe yer h.?" "Yea, L belong to that party., Great bOys, dint they?'" " Wellit thought yer bleiged to dot partY. Greatthen, ho is, dat'e eartin. Yes, sir." - " wafted and waited ;we bear d yer was oomin, but we mos gay yer up. Anod, -jess .did; but one mornin' we heard de big guns, -way down ribber, -go-bang, 'bang, bang, and. de folks round yerbelan to eat der stick mitey short, and trabbel up de rail-track. Beni: bream de good Lord, we' knowed yer was Con-. in, but we held our jaw. Byrne-by do angora begun to cat tar stick, too, and dey did-trab bell 'peon dey made de dirt fly Yab. hat "Why, were they scared so bad?" • "De !lagers didn't skeet tun go.znuch as dery black boats. 'lCasoi,.yor sae, de gagers . shot golid sod day, not'-mind dem so ranch ; bot when dem boats say bo-o.tn, day knowed de rowan balls was comin' and Bey skeeted, qtdoker'n a streak o' Mania." "What rotten balls did tho boats throw at "Don't yer know? Why, dem balls dat ar bad; dar rotten ; fly all to bits '—'deed . does day-plarde eery debilwid N dodgin° dam ere halls ; 'kase yer dentin whet day, fly to--strike yah and-.fly-,yandah'i dat's whet iikeereVem so..badr' • • 1_ - "Well,'wliat are yoisoing to do whop the isea. over 'Doing along ?"7- - • "Dann;-'props Lgoea Nerf;wid die crowd: Pretty ; much so, I gnus. : . ',Dssens .ter too die ohiie hid better bo _ • . . . . ~ Gen.' Bragg's , Address' : t o , the Army.. • . ]From the Ilemphls.drivat May Bth.] .:, . We find the following - . - patriotic, - stirring address from Gen. Bragg,' twhis army, in this morning's Appeal: . !...:-,' -. , • . 1 ' RIADQI7A/MILS..SECO*OI7O.6PB, - . . ‘ ARYT or:tinplitstutsurf, , .. _.": Cotasrn, Mar . 5, 1862. Soldiers i; Yon are again about te encoun ter the , mercenary.nvader who -pollutes the sacred sail of-our-beloved country. Severely punished by - you, and driven from his chosen petitions, with a -loss of his -artillery arid hiehonor at Shiloh, when doable yonr man bars; he now aPpioacbes pandowdy and tint idly-liinwiMng to idvance, u n able to retreat ' Cent& his rank- and , ftle enjoy kireeman's right, not one would remain within our. lim its; but they are goaded on tinder "a tyrant', lash-by despetate-leadere, 'whew:, only safety lieein success: 'rich ii• foe , ought never •to conquer! :freemen, • battling. upon their own Towwi . encounter him in Your chosen po sition;strong by nature and improved- by art —away trim his Main'support and reliance— gunboats and heavy batteries, and, for the first, time in this war, with nitarlreinel numbers.. The sligheitererrses we hive met on - the sea- board,liaveWorked us good •as „well as evil; the brave : troops ea long ,retained - there have hastened-Ito swell your numbers; while the gallant Van Dorn and invincible Price, with the ever successful "army of-the West," are now in. your midst,.. with numbers almost equalling the "army of Shiloh." We have then but to etriki, and ',destroy, and as' the enemy's whole 'resources are concentrated here, we shall not, only -redeem 'Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri at onto blow, but open. the portals of the. whole Northwest.: ... ... _.i.. . [Officia9 • - . - , Bia.wros }blend, - Genetnl'Commanding 2(1 OorpS., : , Geo. G. dj' Geansaj ..iss't At General. . . • Gov. Splugneeßetarn tient the Pen illStlitl.-What He Did nod-What Ho IVssnzsorow, May 13.—Governor•Sprtgue, of Rhode Island, returned to-day from York town Peninsula, where he has spent the last four weeks—having gone there some time be fore the rebels began to retreat. He was usually with the advance guard after tit& for ward movement commisnoed; was in almost every skirmish ; but although frequently un der Sr., he was uninjured. He speaks in the. highest terms of the bravery and devotion or our soldiers, than whom no better ever shoul dered a musket. He declares, in the most emphatic manner, that some of his opinions, touching the rebellion, have undergone • rad ical change. ma barbarism,,of which ho hid glimpses during his visit to the Bull Run bat-' tie field; he had seen in all its naked deform ity on the march from Yorktown to New Kent C. H., realizing fully the atrocities of tho warfare the rebelserage. Hey is ready now for the most rigorous and stringent measures in the treatment of these barbariani. The, rosewater policy, he declares, will not answer. He had long interviews with. the President and Secretary Stanton, and robiined to Rhode Islandto-night' - • • ' Merriman, the Georgetown (sou th Carolina) Collector ' now here, entertains similar views, and it in favor of a most stringent mifisca-. Lion and emanoipation law. 'He will probably be made Collector at Charleston. He was im prisoned a year, end twenty days.. . (Tem the National lotelllgeicer.) • MUMS. Gate &CATON : Year issue Of last Mendiy:contaLos a commtmicatlon: from your correspondent, headed ...Oficial 'Visit to, Yorktown," in which he obserrei that the Military Committee •of the Senate visited Yorktoww,and. Fortress Monroe during the last week on official business, and that he ac companied them as an invited guest. Speak itig of the committee, or rather of the .four members who repaired thithrx, he assumes to assure your readers that 'The worki-of the Confederates at York town were thoroughly inspeated; and' found to be of the most formidable 'character, and it was their unanimous opinion that the great est possiblis credit *as due to Goa. McClellan for compelling the evacuation of so important a stronghold with so little lose of wife. • In deed, they expressed the sibnest atolideliCa is the silts:mate, speedy 'cbsa co a ipkfe secorieOf ail Air pines for the entire redwjatiols of the rebel- Al one of tho four gentlemen referred to by your correspondent, allow me, to , nay that thla statement, both as to Gem hicfllellan'e rode for cosnpelling tie evacuation and the expreer . eton of confidenoe In thO success of hls . Omni ii, so far as I am .eoneerlicel, wholly without authority. - Very respectfully; your Ob't eery t, J. M. Rowan., Woara TII,LINO AND Worn Inarrots. --.111 a umber of our sick and wounded soldier* were returning to their homes from this city via the New Yorrand New .Haven railroad, the ; can stopped fora few 111110i0/1. at Stanford, when a lady belonging kr.,40 town (Dime unknosin d accompanied by. pir, rant girl and a Young men ts Ull laden' with xi treatments, mitered the tram, and began . * work of distribution, giving ics each man's bottle of port wino in addition nrother deli cacies. To this welcome, gift.the angelic lady added • hearty "God bless you," . and-an m at:wane° that each one of thou' had doubly earned all the kindness that' could he heaped upon them. Some of the poor fellows burst into tears and 'spoke .the praises of their ben efactor,acsich. and wounded. 'oldie's. only ; can, Some of them observed that there was • a &aided di :wince between the, lathes near Yorktown, and the good lady Or ;Stamford, • Tut Lantss.Maxixo Snors.--Quite a -leg nam o[btdlea have commenced making their vl*MMod . .thelr children's shoes, and xthey do Terg aid work. We have seen eavatul pain of Oise home-made shoes, and they are not only strong, but they ors very *ell propor tioned. The cheapest way that they make them is to take the soles ist - old .shoes soak them in water until they are: Umber, pii!k exit the old stitches, At dismal*, the last after, the nloth I.Y,tted to the Imo, sew the soles to the ninth With, strong waxed -thread, and then Ctuttlhe shoe ? a&il the heel to its Shoe, and ir 'icaeir) ikenter t:•"OLD *hat eck disrespect Hanby • , ",.• • •••,.± • Tennessee onion Convention: . . Ni.S acruat, Mayl2..-The State Union Con,: vention, for which a call signed by' over one hundred of the leading men of.Tet 'szkissesw. whi - ihad become disgusted with the rebellion, had beet recently circulated aceceding to id vertisement, assembled at the Capitol ' to-day. As was anticipated from the high standing of the 'men with whom the movementiizigliated; the, meeting was large and enthusiastic: Delegations were present from all parts the State. Ex-Governor Wm. B. CamPbell sided: The ConvenGon sat (rote 11 he 4 the day, and will meet again to-night: The Committee ofilßesolutione sated one" that tiffs people of Tennessee return to - thole' allegiencev &nether, inviting the assistants of all good +tittle= to that end; a third, to appoint a committee to confer with the Goy eminent for the release of l'inneseee trisect.; am condition Of them returning. to their allegiance ; a ,fourth, -complatentary..Air, the National soldiers for theft' forbearance, med..' istien, and gentile eon - duet. Addresses wore:snide •by -GOT. Campbell, Mr. Wesenev, of Bedford county; Wm. B. Stokes; of Be Salt ;' Edward Booker, of Sidi' ford; W.M. Polk, of Nearing; G. S. Brien, of Baal/stile; Gov.. Johnson, and othure,-4pol. tied dispatch to ace: . Gazette: irrsinftdravz. FIRE INEWRAN off.+; BY, .111 E AMOR MUTUAL INB CE" COMPARZ 07 PHIL ADELPIILion RIIILDIRO6, lineltadOr perpetual, 11.8110HAND188, PERNITIIB.B, .te., In ' tot= eruoutilaw.,._..orke Ho. 008 Walunlstreet. Heerrat.; $220,110; Assam 8:50ku6.06.4,,,,,t0. Y follow. Pset'Mortgeseou ImpioredeityPropoi tyororth double the anuamt...............8166,600 00- Ground rent, first . ' • • MUM 10 • Penns 4L ca... 6 pec cent: kottsep . /Wan, 8 80 , 00 0 i two oo of:Psßadelphl4 - 6. per Loan.... MAXIM .6= county v iller et. P. R. M. Loan .10,000 00 Mantlngdon and. Dead. Tv Mountain 11alltoad OethPetzke, inartpge 4,000 00 Pennsylvanb, Railroad , CluAt t 4,000 40 Stock of Rellanoe Mutual Insuraans C 0... .1114160 Op. Stock et Oenntj PRO Inantanse Co. '1,060 00 Stock of Delaware H. 8. Lam:ranee .C 0....: _OO 00 Mechanke. Bank I de: • • 2,012 60 Unionll. Itunirance Co.'s . 160 .00 Bine Becelvabitimbers paper... 16=96 BookAaxrantioocreed Interact, eta ....... . ' 646 Celt Oil Vaud - lad h6oda or spats..:... 11,102r16 911 1 cub Tthiviy, -- - - 1 H. L. Cation; th nuaL.Bsiphsa,;7. ,_ ~ . r Se Lathrop, - Wm: B. Thompeon. BOA, Wand, - : : , .. p fl m ar kt ; 1 . t e . rr ". „ ltroTt.- Leant& -..' WM:Ulmer, ' ) ' Jacob' T . Brinung," • .o..pteneenni',,', ,' : . 7 : - - C. BJ-Woixt, , . - -c . , 1 -2 1 Benj.' W. Tingley; 13mIth Bowan, 'John 'V Watfelf, , - 7 , ' Jut; B. Woodweid. /4 1. 0 ,111 . 4U,Ir : i .' - Jahn Sl 24ll r.tilkstOlth• . B, - CHIL&Itie Ssomtaiy. , , - - my 6. liortherret earner Third wed Waal street. TNDEltilirrY AGAINSI' • lAMB _BY 7111,E.--YRANKLIN YIEUCINSIIRLSON (Mk ZAXX PEILMAJDZIMIIIA. Ma, ine, and Of 'ausstaut stress max 111114 • litotonaitat of Moo* sJusars Ist, itif o .l!,l~ agrooahty to so •Ot of fusoloblt, Mottopro;atoply 8.1 wtoolooL SWOrnf 61 ) mat..,5 11 !5., 00 - "famporairj , tin'. ample VellaseriT Bemis' Stooks,' ipreirot nios 4 1 %667 72 ) outer' $0,7281;02.-- aar The only pronto from pronilums wbkii this Oompany Oda dividebylaw, sin T i ikV l/ ,A I baie boon dilennlplod. t t ft, /mum" 4 1 4 4 cw lore 7 defkilPUon of PrefunfiT, In iown and Sou..utrf! l4 t!4"MkTiaf."!c" l / 04, IS • &nee ibefrincorporidion, • Pludei 01,0 454 40 ar5. 'they bare"pild by bre to awarnotuanzcoadlng Your 1111fiolo of Dbllarr, thereby effordtog.ereidergo of tae adnuktagea of frunuance,n•livelf larldr Ma' "Cr and. dig:lode& td meet 'with prosageneri - al l • ~ \ 4)1E11 IT sisi i .. Loisea'pdddwi4 nu. yew rut.' ' , ' ..iiotsoBs:67 •• Ciliated NI fianard,' ' 1 hue tea,' * Toilful Wagner, EdwardC. Leda. ' r - •-.* 0 LES .13 - Ali ILiffir.: ' . ..: t'-' . - -.1. - 61.21. MIFYIN, Afted„: , .::: - -...•, m 3 ,6 Office Nor th east nor. wood Ja Tidgketia . . .. 011.14 , 11411itii AND INLAND.IN x sukslict.— IMMUNE COMeAisr boa= AXlJklatt, PHILADIBLEIII.A. igcorporsted 17 94 7 4)ap1i! . ‘1,16.5Q*1011. Asset., J.Asas7 10, P . AITHUS 0.(01/ TlOlfiti LATT, &area" s. .. . , TNSURANCE CO.. OF TILE STATE . • - LOP' PI4324SYLVAMIA., rimaDskrar.4.. . • • • 'Damp:cal:ea 1724-ofipitAL 111300,000. • '• • ".;":1 , •• "Ws ' "" 711:1 1 1 7 11 1 ,,n. ALIZSZLED, PrvsidemA Co . 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