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CRIME OILS, of iB do- suiptions, ranted, Addceia J. WRANEE, Sicrelary and Tieitakit;.,-1 n2,16:13m a; a. LINDS.re B. — LICKIETTB6" CO. ~(uccesscers to • &II h Liggett,) Jhotra: Yin ma '4Oll. Conan.. mos MEACHAM'S,' for the soh of GRAIN, EINEDS, CHEESE, PHODIJOZ, da.„ l .lim. 75 Water and 92 Proof street*, Plttiburob, - my 6 moo NffoIiKELVY & GREG GENERA.Pao7 AIL arca Comigusztor' HEILIMASITS for FLOUR,. GRAIN. BACON, de., No. 257 Liberty. area, Pitts, 'AJWILSW NUCILL.IIII...—.w.. ' :*IWLISIXII MEWL?. MJJ.LACKEOWN & LINIIART, nova ~ Ann gram Yarrow, Pitonnes iio nn Coxnstinr Itaxe for the sale of Flottr,_Graln, Pork, DAM con, Lard,- 'Batter, . - ligge, Cheies, Bagni, Tallow,' Grease, ;feathers, Potatoes, ,Pot and ,Pearl Aetna, 13aberatno, Masted and Lard One, Dried ' and Orton 'lrrniu, Ilniotliy, Clover,,Ftax Bad Grass Beech. L; :-.'gosh advances made on Conalgrntnta. - . - . JO! aay • No. Tift Liberty at., Pittsburgh. F-4-$471/1-oamius _ , sior somrazaiiiv-,mrs6tores.6:l-wholo ale dealer In WESTERN RESERVE OIINESE, BUTTER, LAUD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, 11813, POT AND . PEARL MUMS, seLlopi LARD 01:4S, DIIDID IT end N0ie . .141 andl43 oßritreet; Plttabrugh. _ - Oa WS. ' —.Arm sasraau: /IDLE' Jr, SHEPARD, CommssioN Melt -NJ onus and, dealers' in FLOUR, OU&IN &ND • PRODAJOD, '443 Mindy: street, Pi/tea:ugly Pa. Choice Wands of Floor for Baker. and Family ma and on Land. Piitie n laar ,attention: paid to doing °MM. for llerthindlia • .nerall octlidly 14111.011i , -.VAN . 4101WER, PROMOS AND 1 .2.! exixsitestos Msucughs, Ogler tri PLODS, NUT TED, D 1100.318, SEEDS, LAND, Ong-St; PORK, MEND AND GREEN FR ITS and 3 .:isducii m angy. Liberalosh tiltwoosi =Mk ob isiosigtinunits. Wsrebutuut. No. IbrAliootid street. Pittsburgh. j V.,714i3Y.A. y4.IOOIIWARDING AND • 'Co •Os ' Menc iu s ?, for the sale of FLOUR. • Bapos, LARD,. MUTTER,--EGGS, ;and We6t4 " 1.1 0" genePglYi No.IIU IMMTUSIBLD '•:''' . STlPEElroaarser;or;-Pinst,Pittattrgh;Ps.: • mod consignments solicited-, Jo 2L lyd 4i4AIII.ES* 3 , 14ZER, - Einivregnuict - AND boutserom Minctulst;for Mai Sale Of qrs.() UR, OEM BACON.LAMD,•BU TTER, SEEDS, DRIED inlipp, and, Produce generally, No. lt, _Market st.., calnenallrstrPlttaburgb. CHOItAKFR _ LANG - CoanaisloN artOCE ' ONLOUV-13MAIN,' PRODUCE, ar.e.,%1i0. 21b9 Liberty etreet, Pittebargh, Pa. eeinlry LI ULLA-L . 4 DAWDLE, successor to J o. 111111'0 111 Soo No. ISII Liberty etreet, Pi burgh, G1.31E84,11 Pal/DUCE. GILOCEICY A ND C0.11.11.113310N 11.LKIICHADiT. I Consignments .reiportfully oollolled.-- • le•Likdiy U. WHITZ-... wain. lATHITE 711RIYIELEW, FORWARDING ' ~A Al.iro- C oloaastox Ntrrk.nairis arta dealers in paovisioNs AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. Riborty street, Pittsburgh. P. my2T iA , „ SOHO I Mi t I.loll2assioN•Dixecaver, r destles In: liß ITDS MU/ ItEFLIirD VAILIIQN OILS,attA.6B,II2O2ii.NAIL9, 'etc.; No. Miberty emuAx- it gaits, DAVID IeCAXDLUSs ma. A. .COM6r; j hpoclsl Partriet. 311113Alig successors to 'it CL dloio Ideaus.knoi, WIIGLESALE GEO CPAS; control Wood nod Wats:greats, Pittsburgh, 11.1011111 Wert . • • • VOISIT. L • IL VOIGT - & - W4miccessorto L fa; .- end, PRODUCE - AND COMMISSION diEIL -011ANT5,247 Ltherryitrect,PlMsburgh, Pa. .1011111 I. Eollllf.. JOHN -1. HOUSE - A§L; CO: ; WHOLESALIS Gun AriiCommainioi 3lssceasis, corner Of 1 abal:l and:Wrier stmete, , Pitteburgti; Pa. 177 ,E iiI.PUERMAN STEW,O4I; Waour. .E 1 ems - GSM LICII A.llO 'Colauunos bizacmurs, NO. 107 Wootatreet, Pittsburgh; • .1.-WW-AsalCi..-bl. a. stowir.:.iat:_ciAxpataici!- IIritOWNEKIRKPATRI,OK4.WsoLs- Jur sth.--o...cciti iu FLOUR AND Itris.ll. riALTJ Li*ty surf" Fll.sriusgD :"11 . !VANN• mutt moat • =Alirs. t• • mate at it DE• STUD ettrXttli 'OILS, bro. 69 and ' 0 Mater lam; - • - SIMON 'JO - Dauxii.m.rtrax . " iiND CHEMICALS; iTlLVtriaalti TAXCY 600111; 1113111111(6YLIILII,01143, FAM ILY MEDICIN6B, Atrictly logl4 . - 417,sibielt be afters stlowest PriceiL - Consfr,BEnitb. Add asni niarlisserests, pittaloirgin. Prescriptions carefully eotopounded-atkil hears. ' rota!: do CQ. nors ternatat ifniqifinnewstmet Pt . WilTril IXAD - ANVLITICEEqi, pingaiof Wood Aril NO 12EME= D.OUGS, PAINTS, OIL . S,NAHNIKIES hN Dag. BTUFFB. idbest.Y 11 reatilittlb..rgti• An priers trill evreire worupt' attrition. = .rar.smauar.siatins...:; - • . 1.114 arii nditOVIIOI4IIO. AND jJ 4Y . Pa.po=,, ; ol tiJ~J'Lod BL of 'DA f t it a — • '''li-EXSERY: r .tgt i lo l3 ; /40Wcod 'street, tOnler,ot :14!xtO 4*d sca rlircin,lallsy;,Pittsbargh. ri:arroit.rriers,;‘ pfyivotii ,er • ort,,,ka. - • iprirattrioll..PA., beici4=si coiiieOroxuihi Gr. etreets. *. ti(Alb iti.• tiaoI'AJN.NELL, - .Arroaxer •Az lame. Orner4-second ethri lEmni!p LAw,llfri:epr .csos, Ore WiDanlOlld Men,. —•- - , WPrllatilirt - O - Phll -- 130tti=00114.0021415 and mike. G of ins b9untlea; ge..'; Wdll4.l44sll.Dlittifl ofof Coluiebia.. •' nol9almx Jo =LLCM.. IRKPA'FRICK &MELLON, Arrow , 'T law. N 0.133 roarib line r eyed.= - above Smlttiflold, Pittabasgbi • myL7:dlf IriOALII3 • EWlNqi' ATTc4iptgle.,.. -l ANgr ,girrict,ll l lo.J.sl/ .7oarth • 444 . •;t,. cornea , . o! -11h4g.1..j - Plllibargh. • . ornm tuitc.etifttowiaitang tw alas 4W' k Brovat;,Pittsbtagb, P* • - .169:elty • ,f '1 ' :11t.kz;34uTti4 - 'Arroggpic . Arno %.J.',Uotrisirixdt At Li* ttssrenttmxt to taunt W. yQILDINBB bq 12r1llanlond street, next &or Peterix . , Clitutett.l - - • - raylcstly • • 0 4 12 4 . Ec t ATTOBSWIAtisio, I L% sk.isavoitrtb-4ter,-I,Thiersavoy, nap% -PROILIVea' .u.k0rd..1.00 atrataiiti;4oskiiin WzdaV, - sum • lursmvx.-95BESIg, 7LO , MIi- f 1 U. Bd. Cox. '/lll2Trat, • LavisED oui„ -.rout :AND J Fran - AMP. SEEDS, - WIALIK,D/CLUDtrialre m cp ro mu.ge...23,-JualissuAtaamilly-Rmai J always on - band. -- Agent6;o 467 4 l s Wr Nadia= A Cko.'s celebrated Palmated Para Starch. Nos. 116 1 Second and; aS flow sta., barroom Waal sad , Smith sad, piu.brugh "- • • ; 4P 2,31 ' " • ----- IIfiEESE VrAREHOUS4.-IrE.NEY 1 1.111. COLLlNlNlNniarlibig sad Commbedon .chantlia4 l dealer. „in-CLIEtb.E,' •BUTTEIL; LAN man and 4 Prca 346 5e. 13 .04 .v .zqq:._2•L.Wotrdirthxt: above Wail..7lll6Rrith.:-...,., . 0 E. 1.4 .00., Posts au* cis sod &Wen In YttOVISIONI3, torah of Mu. k" sagnVirolfielf• .1, • ffi i'•w ~I F ~~ riW~~` • 1 .4' GO ; Aciswv,Mt ./wrigus, &IDA ircraium tlommuoile.,A eur:0410,011;101 U` AoErr `Ottra Most atifk•Oiot rensailnua 4 sad — ttaittoliso nuance Conspliblef,n Water .tratL • A A • it .BEass? :sr-thmso. I IptiowakOoßrAwr; comer Market' andllhipS! ' 7 r 81.1=EU.ItY = TT =MI AW • Immo= Oomeiriv. 92 Water stmt. , = :S ; m tirmurrAstr ALLzatiliem • Instrunit C107V1117, sr Aftb stmt. •.„ •' ' . Ana wasze..—suate v. easa.i.esent teeeerptetei.• NVIWON,. CARR ic ca; . • . IntaxsALIDIALIMInv 70111fiGN AND DOMESTIC pat (MIA go. 94 W,004 street, third bauje itlovf.Diazmond Pittabargb.. , aplttel. I SL sitooes6Or •DI U • Borettfield Jr Oa. Wholesale sad Weil D•Alere to STAPLII AND SANDY .Darifoops, North.. . tad camera Toorth and Wirket street.. , • • sedi JW BARK/MA (X):; I/gamma ix . ei56669:00. 69 u.A.tozwil. bitowee Tura 169 Ifouttb,Tittobailith. - . • HAtillUti V. eta ham DST 'teplir tbaGAI 4 dad BfAr l / 2 144 74 Maas Ono. DAIU_ .r3vo GROCERS. , §HRfVER LAZEAR, WHOLUALE 01106i1LBB uzacaewrs, Not. IT end 29 SmlttiSeld Strict, Corner &Wad, ' Jsl9:ly4 PITTSBURGH, PA. Mt- U. KLEILPATILIZI. M_._ H. KIRK.PATRICK CO Wirousaux Gnocr.u, COXIMIIIOX Bflawn.lNTs mak Duclis touirtar Paooves; No. 25.3 Liberty ,street. Pittsburgb pa, . • ap7 1111016 tarna, .ITTLE TEBIOBLE, WantaaLs 1../ aocctui 1.1 , 11)-COIXIMON IthutciD,/tre s beaten In PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, mass, COTTON.- YARNS, ArKt..:Pktaborgh manufa r etures irmweaUfrTP2Betota itreet, Pittebar h._ , DUNCAN 1rD0NA1D.....1. AIIZOOKIJI, ARBOCILL M dDQN AIa pzoptcni AYD Ckntinsiois MLR- - CITA-NTS, Jobberi In N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REVISED SWANS and BYRUPB,-ITLOIIS, BA CON, NICE,•CIIKESE, SEEDS, die., No. E 53 Liberty street, Pittsburgb. noltly P. DZINZII... R1Tgig........41P/1. D. 1111111 ii. REYMER 'Sr, , BROTHERS, enecessors to Reymer d Anderson, Wbolesali dealers In• FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, AND SPICES, CON FECTIONERY,SUGAUS,-VIRN WORKS, de.l Noe. 126 and ItrWood street, above FlRh, Plttalsorgh, Pr- T_TEAD & METZGAR, GRoosas :AND 11 : 13 "mna i ng bbFgelt..al.:and -deakes ht ail .4.11101.94 Mitirra2 Pitontres Amu Prt - rassraou Ataisu. racrtruzs, Kr,. 249 Liberty street, opposite head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. aptly ROUT. 11021.802, JMNIAL b. MOISIMuII. ROBISOI 00., viva Ow- Mr/11, COMMISSION idiacnazatt and dealers to all kinds of'PROVIBIONII, PRODUCE, and Pitts burgh munufacturni, No. 2t5 LUrerty street, Pitt.- burgh. mpl JJ. AiII.KAGII, , zukalaitir aotmic, • COUYIRSION MIHCBANT and dealer in FLOUR, GRAIN, PISODCCiii AND PLtOVVitONS, No; RTd Liberty street; opposite ILand, pittstrargh, P. SturLit.eral elatillareS tuado on cocieignments: mtilWlyss • LIEU. urn; Waot.Eastm DEALER N„ATn GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OA-EXIII, OILS, PITCH and Plttaburghruanufasturod ankle; No. 141 Water areal, above the Monongahela Bridge, Pit tabargh, Pa. wawa r. DM-MU OBBRT -DATZ6EL., A" 'CO., Wu cgs:- sAui iGamuts, boninsgtos row Fenwahrolo cucu.urrs, and daslerg In PRODUCE and Plttbr_ burgh rusuoisames, Plttaburgh. araar aawtoa. I.A.AIREILT 4'SHIPTON, WHOLESALE GEOCZIS, Peapack Diatom sad Comatataqi 4laaciauxes,-N0..6 Sixth atreet, Pittabaigh, Pa. n014:ly JOU.' IfLIAOII. WATT & WILSON, Wriou.sa.r. GEO -0/411, COWII/241.031 MILIICIUST*; ,bd &Mem in Produce urd'Pittaburgh manufacture., ti0..158 Lib erty sheet, Pittsburgh.: : ' u2g I SAO A ICKE - Wriormast R 1 GitoCum, Coitalsatos and dealer. in PRODUCE, Do. SIU Water street, sell tiS Front street, Plush OLO.DIJAVOKTU ...... Montt B. DILWORTH. DILWORTH SL CO., WHOLEI&LB J• Sanwa, Noe. ISO and 133 Second strcot, near lanttadleld. Pittslntrah • ,00l .. A - 011N FLO .IY&CO.; WitoLssiz.' GRo u cuts ash Coaututuos MIALTUNTS, No. 172 Wobd Auld ;:22 Liberty Won, Mtn - burgh. jeld WILLIAM lIAGALE 1'; Watn..sseta Guess, Nos. 18 and DJ Wood street, Pitts burgh, P►. kW:BU' ALLIA I4. " 'DER— KING, WaoLE.l.aix Gitocsg., Imt.ottet of tons Asa, No. 273 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, P. mhti .11Ialart.1.04CTURERS. ANIEL Ifk.NNETT : 1,40Ni Kurt:- rthilyaxas s Or WIIITE'STOFE CHINA AM) 4.3:EAM COLORED .WARE. • aUremcli WASMIn.i sr .No. 74 risr•ni Smarr, Prnssugan, Na. ' mhls:lo4w W. S. 515CL15T0511..........J. M5Y5111.1.1..........Ji. P. HAW: MACKINTOSH O ,- REIIIPMLILL el.), 47. E. corner Pike and °'Bars streets, near the City Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of ALICEINTOSII -AND ILEXPAILL'BI/IPIII.IVED 'PATENT DSCILLATING'ISTEAM ENGINES AND ELIDE VALVES, of all sires and beet myle. Ilaviog put - up. nischinet7 ottsrgecapscity sad, of, the bmi wears prepared to Mt' heavy. Joie bing, and' solicit' work In this line, trusting that bg promptness, and the, character Of our work, to merit pubill patronage. , We inviteopecial attention to our, BALANCED, VALVE OSCILLATINU ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore nuattained this. clearef Engines. ' , ' j4ll:lj,r 1111°1 As MOORE, MANIIPACTURES, OF IN ALL 'mum or coma-bib: 'TILLED PUKE, 11.714 WHISKY- lad FAMILY' VINEGAII, , Noa. 199, - 111, 133 sod 195 Vint street,. between Serdthtield L and Grant streets, Pittaborate. * Prhatenreters solicited. Mahan market price,: paid far Yak. Iroatl3oll and all other polaonotul Ingredients, earetelly atrantod, by a promaa nes and improved. 0012 10'610341it6t111ikON - er:oo., vo • • • Corner of rind end Liberty Warts, ' ' 'PITTSBURGH, eirreeirittariel of etrmiou erzex ariu=s, laacummor 121EV.Lialibi414 .511: WATER DIT., Pittelmrgb, nsanuradurer asIBOILER RIVEN, WROUGLITSPIKIDS, 00.11111011 AHD RAILROAD, of emerry description. • • - - 10rParticular sized or gaped SPIKES and RIV ETS, Large or-email, made to order at short notice. A rood 'assortment cionetantte no hand. mstOse• J. a. T. PL0MTT......... 7, caarasz.L. ...xcELsion GLASS WGIIKS., 7 . EW,OLYZalalst/IGM Dthduirii;l• %META. 11-wTot-Threiroomor or Pirdcrittabargh. Pa. • .s.lyd . IVELLS,' 11.1111/LE & W. , ICo. 215 `,Liboay. stnrs, %Talk, • 8 zth.• Pittsburgh, Imulittiseterers of.SY HU% LASIIES MP lllVentli. orety desk.riptiou L.P.lllllllt, BRA I DKIEt • , Arderaooibcitndbom the ttado, erfd goods prtmipt shipteS ma per histniettom. ' . . , DIEJr7IB2IZr rpEE'fli EXTRACTED. WITHOUT 2.. a. PAIN,. RIC TEIE . USg OF AR APPARATUS WiIfERRBY hit! DRUtitIeitUALVANICHATTIditii ARE :USED. • 1 Medical gentlemen mid their families have had their Mettles= byly p ro cess, and o fre t rairto. raVirVitiel!lituiZe . t c satt l yrie n nio "l ns in i Mrestad i • leserting the contrary, having no knowledge of my rocas. kir ARTIFICIAL TEETII Inserted In every gyie t and charges very Low ; wnrranted In all mem so 6..1 gle Lest Ludwig. N. Milltat' Dimlizt3i : ilinii „ tinebi.e. to sa • . . , DER T ure, Oonnelly's 4e,r Bultding, corner.of Diamond and...O O MM OtX,lltill ',llgreculata—Di. A. r: - Pollock , Dr. HallOck, I%eodore Bobbins, Damn Erma. ruy3:dly ,1 BOOKSELLERS, tfc. IZ' Arac steltints zi "STA AA. trams, nn Wood street, next door to the cdrner of Third. Pittsburgh,. Pa. 84400 L , end LAW BOOKS constantly on hand: ' ' IVAL JUlitiel'UN & GU, biTATios- IF I Duna Ilooz litgacimostruu, AIM Joa Paurrixts, N0.,67 W • • • ofiet,;Plitanster. .130 ' !qv ; • = MISS AND • STA- Ai . noun. Nu. 'IS irOtatb streert,l4l.. . 1 6 . 1 • TRIefIXIXGS, tj c. uSEPH MANE, !pawn' Is Taw at. ■um, Masson:main Juno &maw Goon, Ne.l7 Market greet, 14:talmrch. . &pl. LIATON, MAC S 1.14 OW,,Ri4uuusts . Setrannoo4, V1L40044 yog. t? 1111111th Meet, PittabarilL . RI &11. - ENT4.04.46*,0711. - - W , ,• 00........ r.- lI.LLOI:WARA. tikeTsT NOM. 80110191101012 1111 for money ; • ...ts ; I'a:toucan brains LOMIII - thrensfs ag,soppei - ;on formable tuna. Those siring to Inver their Money to good ad. vantage, cm airrayollfse.thr and IleCOnd flaw mar 'at ary aloe, for mar. All cum mmlcatkrna us.taterrieve atrial* noon- Gipte, Grant wee*, mparita . Calbretral. jel:dbf ARRW'rEcrviidiN 'TAMES M. BALM, Into assistant to EP Chasios =WIT MAW. INGS A NU I VIMINfIniB Sot .I kinds of Buiddinp, and superlinends their einctlon on reason. : - ,,0919e• Andievoit ina 'Nahum , streets, Allegben Cif.l9 '../ .;• • i;o Eli,k i :. V .. S -4 4 4Z 3 .i'i ln.:_- •sr' e. 7 •.4'l....lißarbera' and , I sl3 l r l in .Qns'briaT Bowi-t-•:::R (.2 - i:.. t.,.q ;, :- 4_!"c:d• . • `f44l-I:‘4 tik 34 i t = 4 : . ‘' . ..4 ili : ' tle.kr:4i*.4‘? l'. , .:,..^4....„..fr.e., AMR* 13001 KS: ROOM 1 'BOOKS i J.Plifedlesl toss di Ileietri - city,—Glassott - ; • Rocreadons ofA Cofintry.Paroon; • Queens of oiety; 1 - Spare Roam by J. Gniortbilf. lki , lion, - Wozoon sod Hooks; by L.' fisuiSt Titcototh.Boolco; i A Good Nes by G. Bede; . Possostal IL sy of,Lord paces; • ,Lifo afar P p 81"htey: , Gongs in Mao ' Keys-0. W. Holm* , Poems; by Rose Terry; , Liberty and dise . es7—, Bledsoe; Lecture. on.ApoWnso—Butkst • Life and Bpoecnec of bougLss; .., . Mato p dell Religion; etc., etc. . mbn l4. L. READ, 78 Foosib street riptIRES MIN BOOKS.-111E CITY OF THE SAINTS. arid Across the Rocky Moan. Islas to Cs 11,y Richard F. Burton, author of Lake Regions of Africa. . MILL ON REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT. TUN LAST OPi THEIMORTIMEIIB. A story to Two Voices, by alb author of Margaret MultisulL Jest received exid for sale by • • myl2 j E.B DAVIS, &a Wood 04 .13UKTON'SI CYCLOPEDIA OF WtT AND 11113MDU, ooistiduing choice land charac teristic selectlialrom th e grub:mita the molt .. Immt humorists ( America, Ireland, Eicotlaird and 11Aglauri; illustratod with twenty-four portraits on Meta and several ;hundred wood engravitipL Edits!' hiWilliam N. Ildrten. • In 2 soh; '. • • • - - 0712 1 NAY A. CO.. ss Wood at. . .- _ Ait T Lwi o rs , ICTIONARY OF P •AMELLIOAMS3IB—A glomaau of word' and - plariaednvitnaly rigarded an peculiar to Ainerica. fly John .Rumoll Ilartiatt. Jc. CO., 65 !OM erect. M=D:U= OII3CELtaI-VEO US canDs. A: ; 1 - wEo l4 3itii , A Corner Pro# end Cotenuro• Bu, 80/timers, General Commission llerebantit & Agents DUPONT'S ,yriliiTO WDi D. AND SAVIITT /USE lbeosiva on cobalgrunent , all kinds of! WESTERN' PRODUCE; and Snake arleances thereon. , P. S.—Baikal track hi front of Warehouse. Buns to - '• L . William H. Smith & Ca r Miller.. itickotstni," —' •,... fieorgti..W.timith & Co., Pittsburgh, -Spencer. Garnird i ; Culp & Sheparil; , . •- • . Merchants' Bank, -. B r.Y e ; r 9P 2 ii , POP. is,OONS, CONMIBBIOI4 ALL Wholaudd Dealer's In MACE, EHEL, SALMON, SHAD; HSIIINEG, CODFISH, sltc., No. 146 NoOtt Wharves, between Dace and Arch streets, P 3000 barntia .61aiss Wacksrel—large, and medium else Kos; 11 an i d il l k l i n is ipported packages. ul a do barrola ill nlray ° ldesw iihasi. B"l4"n. ..41MI do s No Herring, Consisting of d &trent brands,. Labrador. Matins, Bay of la6nd asid'Enstport, ic. , &WU boxes Scald and Nd. 1 Smoked Herrings, 1.50(1 gun:stalls George's aini Grands Dank Codfish, Which we now !oder at the lownt mush prices, sod solipil a dl beftire;baying4 MURPHY & KOONS. 146iNorth Wharves, XEW CARPETS,I Oil CloOts, &c., M I O# LLU M ' S, • I ; aro. Fourth Street, / e t h , pall i tmto . i 4 ttle tat s , e t a i d ot yr i z t t : =o r : YOB CASII-7 del2 FUKNITUtZE C&NkAWD WOOD CHAIRS i ET= WHOLESALS 1,11 RETAIL , JAS. W. WOODWELL, 97 and 99 Third 4met, oppoelis M. TAlmondson S 0.3., and 111 Fourth strtiL mhlo DATENT, OCT. 8, 1861 Dithridee's Patent OVAL LA?4P CHIMiCIES M.n tared at XX FLINT GLASS Thew allmtd , t are lutended'for lb. Oat Shims, +hie beating a ll yang the glais squall , dues not expos* it I crackles,• 11. D. D i rIIBIDGEi .. _ Fort its GiLess Minim .. , . .. . • ,d'asblogtott street; 607. i .: ttstathargh, Pi WAGONS; - FOR RALFit/ ERN , , 0ut44.4 FAilli 'WAGONS, OIL WA GONS sod SPRING WAUGNV. GOVEN&S'S CARTS AND COAL OARTS;-TINDI3B WHEELS, CANAL, GARDEN ER'S, BRICK AND STOUR . MASON'S IVIIENL CIA ILROWS, all made of Gm beat dry timber; oleo all kind. of repairing attended to boot, Apply to IttalT. RAM jiNaome Maims, Mau( rodon4 Meat Station, Allegbeily. U,LCA N FORGE. . • .. , Elantif.dauers STEAlliOit BRAtTB, CHANJC , PISTON lIODB, . Piyhtem JAKE., WHISTS,i LOOOIIOTIVE AND OA/1 AXLES, ANCHORS, And al Elude et Nosy/ ParEini• !nit P-EIIO6SVILLZ..eIost Pittabargti, L ARNSTRAL,' lurownat AND 1..4 IraAL's in the met seloct bnuolitot MINI UM; 'HAVANA MMUS, and el:kind. of bhIREINO AND eIIEW/Nli TOBACCO, :INURE. FANO, MEER/WHAM _WINES, TUBE/lido., Ac., in gnsa i.rfrin UNDER. Tll} RT. (MAHLER lIDTEL. flit burgh Da. N ti Tarts .applied on liberal terms. IxTW. YOUNGr otiboessor to Cart y .''fright d YbpnE, fro.n7 Wixml aimed, toinet of Diamond allay,:deakr In all kinds of OUT ILDRY, RAZORS; intim, RDVOLVELE, KNIV ES, HUI& 30114 GUN ti,""itc.i am, A bugs oanatoitnt of Um abcna goods maistakdi on hand. " . TAGIEBON TOWNSOND, PoiL r. PACtitill Diazzu BACON, D 1112,1) 2111K2,,LA11D, MESS AND HUMP POUR, No. 12 Wourtliolreot, ncar Mon , Pittsburgh •P. I HALL , psusß Ix WALL -...1.....,.80m0nii,.&c:(Nt07.11tp0il Street, ill -IL • '. E. . ' 00D, tit, I,li/r Dealer la BONN 13, MT% fiThAW,TBIIII- ~1114i0B,.and merallv : . • BOOTX D,BHOES _ OIDI • 131iLL,.MAxinisicruituat of to BOOTS. AND 8110N3 of wilt . 6aacilpf ion, No. 94 Bmltbliald strost, ['MAW b Pa. adJ.Ldly, SON - 4:00., WHOLE yr. suis mio EICTiIIIIIII n- BOOTS, 8110Z$, an.. owner Iroor ono Wood Mods, Tlttaboroh. aLBLOTTE• BLUME, ' , GNOMISH,. inure Dttu,u If' PIANO.I/011TE43, sod Im jotter of Jim& and Haab* *mammas ta. Sale agent air Ow HAMMING' PIANOS, also for lIALLET. DAVIS A VO.'S,DOSTOII• PIANOS, Irlth sad vial, .otit dlolean Attaeluasat; 140.61 Flab Wad. "AMBER & DEALuns •p • Neve lerratrastrte, see sole ,soeats ter stsidways celebrated YIANUS, Ho. 63 'Nigh street, Fi übnrfb.. lora . U .. I. ALOR, DBALIIR II WO; ilistantou, Ora, No. in Word Wed, between 6, ..irtb duo 11i4w4v1 altar. PlUAborrh. A. • - FAH. " woo, No. 86 . . (Opp3sltVOolo'nnislis Bar. vat 041) Stirkly I ; t LIZGIUIrt CM. • Di` 1 ; - PITTSI3URGII 'COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1862. 11112= 1 311 Baltimore, UEDUCRD rWCES, W. P. PORFER & 00., ===9 LIMO' 40 ~SI"~JOld.~ B. • WlrLri IfIII,VIT, • • _. , • Prrrastwas. ':"5 . - I 1 . ,p Ittsburgit k;azettcc S. RIDDLE tfc CO ., EDITORS AND PSOARIETORS, Publication Office No. 84 . i Fifth Street. HORNING AND EVENING EHITIONI3, DAILY, CONTAINING THS LATEST NEWS OP TO THE HOLM OP PUBLICATION. • : TEAMS: Iloavisa Enimoa—SO per annum In islvanre or 12 cents par week from curlers. , • Bunion EDITION-53 per annum In advance, or cent.. per week from =dors. WCeaLT F ! DlTlON—hagie condom, Ea ine a nnu m ; Five or more, 51,15; Ten or opernals, II par annum, Invariably in advance. • ADVEUTISING AT KrASONABLE RATES. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3 Thane Near Richmond The enemy has taken the initiative, and has attacked McCtettsp near Richmond, and harbeen repulied. On Saturday the attempt was commenced, and atlret with success, Casey's Division giving way. lielutzoltuan's corps came up and turned the fortune of the day in our fsi • The next day, Suudey, the enemy renewed the attack, but was agitha repulsed, This it, tho substance of all . we have at this present writing; It is probable that it the enemy intends to fight at all at Richmond, ho will resist any nearer approach. Or he may be evacuating, and tikes thin ruothod'of enabling his forces to make good their retreat. Mr. O'Neill, or the Chronicle, whe has lately visited the army nays that Gen. Casey occupied the advance, on the right of Die left wing. Ho had three 4, brigades, teal/ding three regiments from this neighborhood; to wit: the Bth, Col.' Ifowell, the Ind - , Colenel Wilson, and the 1011 , , Col. Lehman: ' Don. Conch's division lay next in rear of Gan. Casey. In his diVision is the 102 d, Col. Rowley, the Bld, Rol.' Rippey, and the 82d, Col. Williams,all reornited mainly.frem this Tegton. In Ileintzeiman's corps is the 43a, Colohel Hays, and some oomp►nies recruited in this city and - neighborhood, all of which were probably in the fight. Of course, there is great anxiety here to know the result. Important Letter from New Orleans --What a Southern Man and Slave. holder Thinks. The following copy of a letter from a mer chant of New Orleani to a bnsintas friend in this city gives, in its, few linos, a better idea of the past sufferings, the present uncertain ties, and the hopes for' the future of the mer chants of New Orleans than anything we have yet seen. It may be well to add that the wri ter himself is a large slaveholder: Now Onixass, May 15,4862. GENTLEMEN :—Ws have now passed aerisis in political affairs in this city. Most of the, trueUnioniste and patriots have been viotime, have suffered in property and business, and still more in feeling, under the mast ,Tindie. Live persecution. Our city is destitute Of everything. It is useless to c.rpect amithing 14. a cafe banisters, or pc-canal enfety. in arty I.'l of the stare State., coins the whole country it hod by. Inifitary occupancy aitzl by military potter. One third of our population west be erpeltell from the country and their places supplied by Sortbern co/Quist, ft will take years to sub doe the proud despots, 'and overthrowlinallY the social tyranny which hal always raled absolutely wherever slavery exists. I have lived hare forty years. I know almost every one and something of every thing that is going 0n... I think there will be a fine opening for commerce here. New Or leans will inevitably become a greater centre of businees In faturoilian heretofore • e • • My property is lying idle. I am making nothing by my business, and am losing -the revenue of ordinary times. • * • • • • -Our currency is - useless for ill business purl pore!. We hope General Butler will compel our banks to resume specie payment noon s01:1; scatter the Confederate trash to the winds: rat, there most be a strict military eocu nee of this wholo country fur years t the population must bachanged, and slavery! be abolished before peace and safety can be. established in any part of this country. Thos old pirates and buccaneers hare only been driven ashore from the gulf by steam power on the Boa. They hive vastly multiplied in numbers and increased in villainly by the change." The Copeland 'slave Case J. hi. Doan, on Friday 'morning, concluded , his argument In'the esio,of Wm. Cupolated, claimed as shedsis idere . , and Chief Justice Dunlap toads known the deelsion of the Court not to issuctbe writ of babel, corpus prayed for. The principal, polits, made In tbo opinion, which was quite long, were , that during sixty years no ,doubts.had - heerr raised as to the right of a claimant te'take hls.alave from the District until now; that although the Consti tution mentioned only the mead a filgitive slave escaping from one 'State to.inother, yet from the necessity'of tho.case, and the Injus tice of making a distinction between the Dis trict and a Stet°, fromlthe legislation of Cm grass conferring conferring powor. in the promises, on. the ,Circuit Court in ,Washington troll% the opinions of the Supreme Court in tiigg agt. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; In favor of the constitutional* of rho eat of 1713, the Court ',mild hold the clause of the sirticlo of the Constitution in relation to (ne t vo slaves applicable to this District, as well as that other ,clause in relation to. fugitives from justice. The 06Urt said it cOuld 'not have been intended dint this District should be a safe resort both for slaves and criminals. A writ 9f error to the Supreme Court, from the decision, will b., Sled gut. • Property ott the High Sena.. - Senator Ye-menden hitroduced a bill, on Fri -431,1n the Senate, providing that any person not being en owner, who shall, on' the-high scae,,willfully and roryuptly vast away, barn, or otherwise destroy. tiny I which belong mid to any citisen, of the United States, shall, oh being convicted, be punished by a flee not •eaceeding ten thousand dollars, and imprison ment not excoedleg tea year ; and If any par sed destroy any vessel on the sea, of which he the owner, In part or whole, with Intott to Pfliadivo soy , potion that boa underwritten any policy of ininrano• thereon, or any mer chant wbo loss Solidi therein, shall, on convio .t4n, be similarly:fined and imprisoned. The lily thili . case, as It now stands, le plinlsbablo with death, and some of the dis trict attorneys have been obliged to abandon this prosecution bicause the severity of the punishment ronderod It improbable that aeon iletlon could be obtained. I • • The pleat. of , a New Regulation; he departure on Friday morning of Dr. Back, a oofond lawyr, of Boston, who has boon lecturing idinaitangain, was attended with Clinician. Thiinificers of the company refasixf to permit him t 0 enter the cars unless he procared 'tirades. ta the amount of $l,OOO that he was not a sue& being the regulations of'the'anintiny: The aid of denstma. Samna! and Pomeroy was obtained, but their asmsmaces that Roe was I freo inegre. were 'declared of no stall, on the ground tltat k Wag violent Abolitionist', it was fair to:prosume they would not ,hesi tam iis assisting a: fogitir• to escape. Pr: Bloak vas finally proimnid military pan i° o3 6 "TIX 644.100,; which. tha railroad • 1 -• •1, a it 1;-. '‘•ft 4 :;• l , -..,,,;i544:ag14.%T.W-4444?:ZZ5Ztt:440,44' Operations of Commodore Faint. fiat's Fleet. [Extract from a private letter from an officer on board the U. S. Gunboat 11-uwna.] U. S. GUNBOAT WINONA, Mississippi River Friday, May 2, by order of the Flag Officer we started'up the river along with the Brook lyn and th 6 gunboats Beitits and Itasca. A little above the city we Bair earthworks, with a number of guns mounted, on bcith aides of the river. They had been abandoned on the approach of our vessels. -We came to anchor for the night offa plantation, where we bought chickens and eggs. Scanrady, May 3.—We got under way and followed the Brooklyn up the river.' All along both banks there was a BUCC9B.IIiOII of fine plantations, most of them growing sugar. The people were all gathered on the levecsand in the porches to gaze at us as we passed— and well they might, for so stately and for midable a vessel as the Brooklyn bad never liaised that way before. It was like a gala day to na. The country was culivated like a garden, and much more ppuloue than I had been led to suppose from anything I bad ever road of it. Either there had never been each a univer sal rush to arms as has been represented, or they considered a large home guardnecesrary, fur we saw able bodied men enough to make quite'an army in the course of the day. There were no manifestations of ilileding °bemired on the port of the inhabitant,, and we eow no se- C4lllOll flags flying. On the other hand ladies wooed their handkerchief,. to us, and once the stars and stripes were ehown. Of course wo responded moat heartily to the demonstrations. At nightfall we came to anchor near the river bank as before. Sunday, May L—We got under way early in the morning and proceeded up the Stream again. 4o we were starting, a man came aff in a boat and advised us to sheer off a point we were approaching, as the water was shoal there. We kept steadily on all day, steering against the full current. The river is' anusitally full at this time, and a small additional rise would carry it over. the levees. The latter are about five feat high. on an average, and all along inside between them and the plantation fences there is a road on which, as we passed up deriver, we could: see the tops of carriages, and the beads of men on horseback bobbing up aid , down is they rode. . . We passed, in the coarse of the day, Don aldsonville and Plaquemine, small places on the tight bank of. the river. It being Sunday the negroes as well as the whites were' path ered in groups Oen the banks, gazing at us. There were po demonstrations of any kind exceptak one plantationp in front of L whieb, on the levee, there was a young,woman wav ing a secession flag and 'gesticulating in a most theatrical manner. She wee surround ed by a group Of Degrees shouting lustily. It wee an amusing scene, and caused a hearty laugh among us. At night we came to an chor eight miles below Baton Rouge. Our boats ware sent ashore and obtained supplies of ehiCkans and eggs. The planter seemed to be quite L reasonable man, and told us that askew isms had ridden obey the riser adrieiny all she planters to destroy their crops he had refused to destroi his. Monday, May s_—We passed Baton Rouge in the morning without stopping. The whole firer opposite the place was filled with float ing cotton, which had been scattered on the water eoident/y , to make a show. It was said that nine thousand balei had been destroyed the day before. After padsing the town, bow eveY,.we saw liUle more floating cotton during the day. We had beard of batteries at Baton Rouge, but saw nothing of them. As we went on, the plantations became more scattered and seemed newer. The greater ndmbei were devoted to'the culture of cotton, instead of sugar, as below. The country grew higher, too, and there were some high bluffs. We anchored at night on a lonely beach of the ricer. T4eaduy, May fl.—Sept . up on the river till night, seeing nothing worth recording except the burning of cotton slung the river banks and greater quantities of it floating down the ...We,came, tAtancherat nighr off a large cotton plantation, the overseer of which said be bad that day- burned seven hundred bales of cotton by order of the owner. • - Ile was very unreasonable, and refused to sell anything 'to Wednesday, May 7.—lt was found that the Sciota's engine had given out, and that our coal was giving out. It was thereupon deci ded to turn back the Brooklyn, taking the &iota in tow. Early in the afternoon we met the Oneida coming up., After. a parley she turned back also, and we kept on till, toward nightfall, we met more of our gunboats coming up, when we all came to anchor: Before starting down, in the .morning a .small boat with four or five men, from above, came alongside the Brooklyn. They stated that Fort Pillow was being evacuated ; that a great battle was daily, expected at Corinth ; that there was • rumor of a great battle at Yorktown, in which McClellan had;leen de feated, with the lose of forty thousalid men— the confederates losing thirty thotutand, and their two Generals, Lee and Johnson. We heard 'also of a number of formidable iron-clad* at Memphis. Thursday, May B.—We have beet taking in coal from the Brooklyn, which is to drop down to Baton Rouge, while we go up the river with the Oneida and other gunboats. I ;will send this back by the Brooklyn, hoping that 'Amity soon reach you. General Butler Getting Sarcastic ft was rebel impudence, in the enperlative degree, for the Mayor and Alderman of N'ait °thane to extend, as they did, an invitation, toFrench men-of-war to aceept of the free dom the city ; but Butler gave them , ato 'iland for an Oliver in the following obaraeter listio letter: To ;he ifayor and gelltieMalt of the City Co tp- cif of New Ortrone: In the report of your official action, pah lished in the Br. of the 16th instant, I find. the following extraCted,renolutions, with the action of part of your body thereon—vie Tho following preamble and resolution, loitered by Mr. Stith, were read:twice and adopted. The rule!' being ..su ; spolided, they Pere, on motion, sent to the Assistant, Eh:4rd —l7Oas—hlessra.DoLabarre, Forestall, INA: ins, Rodin; and.Stith--6' I Whereas ' lt has come to - thp knovatedge this Counc il that, fur 000 drat timein the his tory of this city, a largo fleet of the navy of France is about to visit New Orleanof which fleet, the Calinet, now in our port, is the pionotthig COnaoll, bearing in grateful remembrance the many ties,,of,amity and good feeling tish lelf uuite the people of this city with those of France, to whose paternal protection llew Orleans owes ita,foundation ;and early prosperity, and to whom itle especially vats,- for the jealousy with which, in the cession o the State, it guarantied' all the, rights of property, peradn, and religious freedom otits citizaus, , . Be it resolved, The freedom and imapitailties oi the city. of ]law Orleansise tendered,thronah -the coMmander. of: the Catinet, to the Branch naval Scot 'during:lts sojourn in Mit port; and . ;that a committowel See of this Connell beittp: 'ptiluted; with the MayOr; to taiga each tender • and inch Other 'arrangements apmay beneals mazy/to-give' effect to the saute. • ' • Masers: Stitltand Forestall were apointed on the committee nientionedin the f oregoing resolution: • ' This le milneult, as well to ithe Uni tad States, : as- to the friendly: and ; Powerful flatten . tOirards. WhostroOlcors• erected. Tile oiler of the. freedom' of captured. city by; the'eaptlves would, Marit . leatars patent for ittnovelty; wore there not doubts of its use , ruiners as an invention. The.. tender . of. its' hoipitailtied by',* 0066: meat, to Sea duties 404 pottery regulations only 'are, entrusted, Isoireply an invitation to; the ,ctila boat* or hospital. The United 'States cia ..thdritlepare the only ones here - capable" of. deaSing,with amitable'or-nnoirdeablatiations;' and wildsee. to It that such 'acts of courtesy or initial/ince are 'attended to sinraimad., Pelmet oft be Emperor of Fenno° co shall tietif,f7tOe_ national usidiiianal and hareditary feelings of grateful remembranee witit.wOlcO the 'tad hitatea Goireininarkand. people aPnreelitet the early 'aid of Fiance, and har.mapy abbe of frietlly.regard, Alma ntampArnatty 7 ..--nation- Al and, fittinglretiaiiiiil.; The the - , City Councilin th4: i lio;' "Ifinl4(ll.4:roiiied,:•Reveictfuutr, llrransilliajor-bleniCotamunding; Wl:mina:good. - Bo,isriheriot tittcinito the eslab3oll4 otboq4ol," • . . GAZETTE - VOLII LETTER FROM COLUMBUS [From Onr ow. Correspondent.) COLUMBUS, Ohio, Miy 20, 1802 Columbus is a beautiful city. i It should be so, the Capital of a noble State; Some parts of it are decidedly rural, while 'others' are ut terly denuded of every green thing. Being as level as a house floor, it is, "cif course, div ided into squares, by streets Crossing each other at right angles. The public buildi ngsd are nothing short of magnificieht. The elee mosynary institutions are beautifully located, and do great credit to the State.!The streets of the citruse wide and straight, and, just now, very dusty. I begin to incline t'o the opposite side of a question, of which I have 'often ar gued the affirmative ; and to think that some thing sensiblocan be uttered is favor of nar row streets, paved with boulders, aid of an atmosphere whose dartling brightness is mod ified clouds of smoke snore or less dense. Yes,. instead of the broad, sunny etreetsof Columbus,macadamized with white lime stone, afording,no shady eldb ; and the air filled with pulverised lime stone, that has no respect for black coats ; and of the painfully white walls and side walks ; give me Pitts burgh, whose high walls and parrow streets give shade to the walkers dn hoth aides, whose 'side walks and bUildings present no particular color, I suggest no particular thought, and whose outdoor light, instead of being oppres sively brilliant, hoe rather a "dim, religious," gentleness imparted to it by the ever present canopy of smoke. • The site of the capitai was ;designated in 1802, ten years after the admission of the State: The region was then; eovered with magnificent fruits. - The' first buildings were erected, and the capital waif intended to be on the. West bank of the Mete, called Franklin-. ton. But a liberal and lueratiie 'policy of land owners drew attention to the . present much.superior Site. There are some eplendid stores in Columbus; but I should not sup pose, from the appearance of things, that the. place had a very extensive trade- I have been here two days, and though the city is Ittll'ef strangers, and a great ,war eicitement was prevailing, I have not beard a single news b oy's cry in the street. Whether they are restrained by law or by modesty, or whether they are ashamed at Asking five cents a piece, for their papers ; they are certainly an exceedingly, quiet set of dealers, compared with those that make Fifth. street hideous every afternoon- Applying, to-day, to the propor authority for a permit to visit the prisoners at Catnp Chase, I was told that owing to the departure of troops, and the inauguration of a new guard, passes were not given for this day. do I did not go to the camp. . I saw, ycster day, grates company of prisoners marched from the cars in the direction' of thO camp. They were very clever looking men, and well dressed, though without the slightest regard to uniform, and but little to military in their costume. One might suppose them to be a company of citizens. A few, presumed to be officers, had a considerable strut and swell in their movements. Bram 1200, to 1500 of the same sort are - confined at the camp. I think the former petting of cavil, 14- the sympa thisers, has been intermitted.' But from the animus of one or two of the city papers, and from conversations heard about the hotel, I should judge that there are some here yet whose sympathies with the rebellion are in exact proportion to their antipathies to the governthent. Whieh-is the cause and which the effect it is needless to inquire. Ali day to-day squads and companies of men have been arrivieg in answer to the ,GOv ernor's call published yeeterdar; IThis promptitude is astonishing and gratifying., The - response shows that the free people halo no idea of wearines- in , well-deing, an'd' that they are determined to support the govern ment against the impudent :usurpation at tempted by Southern demagegues. Still, I cannot but deem this general call for'troops an unfortunate measure, producing cianeces easy alarm at home, and calealated_to impair our recent prestige abroad, It looks a little like calling out' the militia to protect the army. A sober second thonght,l apprehend, will show the inutility of sending these groan and fresh levies to Washington: • To-day, at noon, the Assembly adjourned, having transacted much business and done it well; I having enjoyed a v.errplearant season of social fellowship. Old friends mit who had not mat before since theirlYouthial days. I met with some whom mote than . thirty years of toil and'eare, since-we last met, had, not so changed as to prevent immediate rec ognition. New acquaintaneos . and friendships were formed to sweeten the deelining.driys of life. The church may be proud of its Assem bly. Its spirituality did not seem to be the less glowing because it was patriotic; nor did. its piety appear to be put in itieyanat when' it lifted up its voice for the highest style of civilization. Its, religion. is not defiled ,by content with itspolitics, for they constitute • part of It, ago(' Paula. The Assembly's re ligion was not so etherial as to be unpracti cal, nor its polities so base as to be, expelled from decent society. " J. F. 11. Reftigees from Southern Violence. The river banks above here, Ore lined with fogitiree and refugees from the; tercel of douthern despotism. noodled' and hundreds of people hail our ascending and descending boats with handkerehlefs and other signals of distress, but no boat ever-lands. Numbers finally find their way into our lines at Hick man and Osceola. ,Their stories 'can be. an ticipated, as they,,nre nearly all to the same tenor. The conscript:law Is attempted_ to be enforced. - Theie - who have, long bold out against the army are now finally pushed into, ranks 1r compelled to fly their homes. • The rowdies and roughs of the country ore reign- - lag unchecked. The rights of - property are. 'altogether ignored. The' whole country is filled with, want and fear. ' ' Tho Confederated have brought themselves into,* desperate plight. Food will. be scarce for the next year,. Already the stock of . corn and meat is exhausted, :rke cattier are dying by hundreds along the river banke for. want of forage. The. extraordinar y high - stage of wa ter has stepped the growth of grass, and there . is no surplus of tom. We‘witnessed' a - Union family and their few effects taltetCon board of One of our steamers yesterday, opposite One-. for.enaigmtion to Illinois whet" the eat.' tie and horses were, so much reduced tut to be foe weak to walk.on hoard. Thili isdescribed to be. thistato of things for hundreds of Mlles. They say, moreover, that if the go v ernment and people of the orth do not take - compos don upon them there will be actu al famine odd storeation. • Thli is the state of the rebelliOn. The army of the South bac Belied everything. It is at thapeint of death, and is loathed by a large population. A 'peep into Dixie, by 'o Mississippi river, discloses the most sickening and wretched condition. The Cotifedereey only awaits another blow.to finish it and con sign lt to oblivion. Let us net stand on tee U1n146 . 014111011i . In dispatching this :hideous monster froth the facti.of our country.--Ce,r. Colonel .Kenly not Dead...Ese . ipti 'company E, of the Eirst • Dirtiyinna itegiment. We learn from a letter received heie yester day morning; that the whole of Company Es Capt. Edward Gillingham, of the Flea Diray4 land Regiment, have escaped, having bean on • picket duty at Linden. Etation, frcim Brent RoYaL., They fell back; joining Geary and 'arrived safe at Biennial Junction: • The other (00061'41 the company are Thirry Gillingham and John. Baker.. A. let ter from Lieut. Baker; from:Manassas, given this - gratifying information, togetkor with thereat that 001.'11M - 11j vno t deed; but' is . with • Lieut.-Col.- Danshine ' Adjutant . Tart, and Lieuttkaillinghato and Dalton; of Com paltY 0, prisoners in the hando • alb. enemy.' Col. Henley ; is badly bat. not: dangerously. wounded. This. Information' ,Was brought by s'ilruninter.boY, who. was taken prisoner, and lifter reaching 'Brant• Royal with the other. prisonerii, succeeded in Making his cusps', owl reaching Minimal aurietion4 a frail the privataiiliceesuliplidytith ,one of the nags the Ditityland.Regimentittuit itithough some nt the wounded may have loentilled the bight of the engegementii 'that ilia? the ilgbt was over he.saw theta, flomlits.place;4l. concealment, removing ;the, Union' wounded. YAM the field, and marching beck bur. prison.,; Ors . to Front die claime:tniolvosboke , iivalryman a fter the 'fight,iitait Over,- seised hi s horse and mob b n asosipeovitk trolert;••••Bitti447oi , s*,4 .. . . LXXV---NO. 169. [From t 1 Atlaptic lirtMll4 eirTaupj - Whittier"s Neat Peeni...Astvea at ' the Capitol.,. ~ L 3101.11105 Of SLAVLiIT Is TILE br.filfCf Or COVOXEA. When that I saw our tanner •are Above the nation's council bull, I heard beneath Ita marble wall The clanking fetter. of the alave I In the foul market place I stood, • - And saw the Chriatian mother sold, And childhood with its locks of, gold, Itine-eynd and fsir with &sob blood: shat my eyes and held ray hreath. And, smothering dorm the wrath and shwas That sot my tiorthern blood aflame, Stood silent—hitero to speak aita death. Beside me liloomint the prison-cell ' Where waited ontrin slow decline For tittering simple fronts of mine, And loving freedom all. too well. The ang that floated from the dome Flapped IIICI:LICO la the morniug air; 1 swhl;Ti tierlited stranger, niter. The batman broker made him hate& , Fur crime au virtue ; Goan anilSword And Law their threefoh4 eunlien gave: And to the quarry of the slue Went. hawrklag with oar eymbol-blrd, • On the oppressor's side was power; And yet I know that every wrong I.lw:rover old, however strong, lent waited God's orenging boor. I knew that truth would cruel, Somehow, eramtimo, the end would be; Yet isear.ly dared I hopo to eon Thu triumph with my mortal eye. But note fete it I In the son A from flag floats from yonder dome, And at the nation'. hearth nod bootie joatimi long delayed In done. Not as VO hoped irrodm of prayer, Tho meaaago of deliverance comas, • •Bat heralded by roll of drum On waves of battla•tronblol •ir ! 'Midst soundi that muldon and appall, The wogs ibat Bethlehem's ebepherd'a knew t The harp of David melting through- Tbe demon-agonies of Saul • " • . 4. Not as an hoped; but g lut ssa? . • Above um nroken dreams Gat laya, with wiser hands . Omsk man's, "Tha comer.etaaep of lelx.ray., • • --- . . I will not-with Elm : t h e voice • That freedom's blmsed gospel tells Is sweet to mo as :silver bells, . ~ Rejoicing I—,yea, I will rejoico I- , • De. friends still tolling la the run= Ye dearer ones who, gone before, ' 'Are watching from the eternal short, The slow work by your hands I.iinin," . . Bejoloe with me! The chaidening rod' -` BICMOMS with lore; the:furnace beat Grows cool beneath Rio blessed Met Whose form Isis @e3.l o f God ! Rejoice ! Our liarnh's bitter: springs . Are sweetened; on our ground of grief 111ue day by day. in strong relief Tbo graphedko of better adage.. Reface in hope I The day and night Are one-with God, and one With them Who seat by faith the eloudy . hem Of Judgment fringed with Mercy's Jlgbt t„ Deattregard's Army Over.estimated- Not Over 75.000--Terrible Distrees to Memphis. [Speetal Dispatch be the Plieiio Trihuttel _ • A IVO, May.30;188;. . , . L resident of-Northern MbisisSippi reached Cairo this morning, after undergoing a series of outrages, the baretrosital -of -which causes the blood to thrift -and the cheek to mantle with shame at:ilia necessity which. compels us to rboognise the- perpetrators thereof' as hu man beings. ',Tine gentlemanis Wealthy, and antil the brealting.caketthe.rebellion he was respected. - Bilidevotion to the National has driven-- him - an - eille:frota the State of. his choica, , because- his ITnion friends no*. imprisoned - and - compelled - to languish in la captivity from Which be has happily escaped. , I am. constrained' to forbear a narration of these indignities. Bela thoroughly acquaint ed with the Whole country, and says • that the enemy's forcis at Corinth have been.iashly over-estimated; IfeknoWs that .fteauregard's Array consists,,of =3, regiments only, avarag ins about 3110 ta itaihregiment. ;That life en tire forces, inaltiding - cavalry,. artillery ruid'- infantry, willnot exceed 75,000 mon. These. are fed upon half .rations, and staticely:that, of, the poorest, quality. A large amount' of pork at Corinth.haa 'spoiled upontheir-hande s and the stench of the rotten, petrifying mass, the only meat they, have, was perceptible. for miles aroundConnik. . '/'ho. reber,army fearfully decithatedby.diiicatte and deaertion, and but fe* recruits era arriving. The trains leave Corinth'daily, currying to the towns-On the line of tbalitlerent railroads . cantering there, sick and disabled soldiera for hospital treatment. .Tharearuits arriving un der the conscription act did not make good the number lost by 4iscase, death' and defier,. tion: The Confederate States armory at Nally Springs, Erse., was consorted into. a hospital and filled to Overflowing. lie also states that Jackson's . 'cavalry, who 'for several • weeks tines have ravaged the Ooniatry on , the Obion river, were; in obedience to an order of Gen. Beauregard, - transferred to Bolivar to rifted an attack of the federal cavalry to burn dm Mississippi and Tetinessee railroad bridge:at that place. Be passed them - below Trentori; and estimates their number at 1,500. . With this gentlemancame a citizen of Mein- , ` phis, who left that odorous city an Monday last ' Re confirms the accounts beretefore're , ceived relative to the condition of affairs theta,' Tho military authorities are ruling the town with a rod of iron, and:there tea prospect that the citizens-wlll rebel and-throw off theloke which so sorely oppresses them, and folanta..„ ,rily return tothear allegiance. ' - . F.ggs are selling at sevetuty-five .centa 'a 'doien, butter, at ono, dollar and twenty-file ',anti a pound, llour at thirty-five dollars barrel.: s A felt hat is Werth. =teen dollaratt. and a 'straw ten dollars. We Sim a tick _of, . salt sold for one hundred - dollars Cotifederate . ,. . Tho:loyem classes were. suffering treatli, . . . Falsehoods of the French - Organ ' in New Ya_rk.-The War in Western To the Editor of the York, riautrit . .The following in the Courier 'ilee .ffiatt;traie Cr Friday, lffid inst., seems to no ,worthy o attention; anti I send it to• you; Iherefore,y.... with the hope that you will notice it: _ "Notwithstanding, their audeese, - flehenik-i and Milroy were In a difficult position, when Mr. Fremont bait at lest 'to their heli t 'ly forced marches. Theintention of. the. former: i Vestern commander; it is eald,as to ireshialki partisans' into his "beide with . - thaut, west He haft . givenittrintetionite'sic e varier, ma to take am letepriaontrs aipoorilfe; At Oa /east motion, .trpow the eliyhtett - pretnct, the, Sort/Kra; icadiert kill , . their primer?: 'Deice, tour is paring OA tir:frue featareW okt:icily in kr, prmeniee Deparpneut. Cerfaits'' 'Unionist iiolinteershaoivsone 'meet' rergiiimi. - ' 1 home, Gen. Sehma. harm the hoatttead,'.icutj its owner; mdlook aprisoner who was - iigssi;: , - alorwarde, under the . pretext„ mere_ or justified, thatte,watreeeking . - to-.eacapefz - lf the number of , gnerrilltti does , diMirdeb,/ themie at_leaet an' increme hatred.".l'; , • In Earepts,Wben this irreadipisople.riaiiti - , , flint:, This .newspaper• would not •disselo ••• 1 " pilot inch' a thing against the country lb which it ie published were it not of the itti,:-.•••:f -litosteertainty, especially as it is ,woli kuown thaetheirdlitary lairs upon the esprrasion•or=r:el opinion and the publishing ef,liews. aro 0 1 '7,-; strict;` of this; this very - paper hae -boon outing ne all along.- We ealr thus understand ` _;,.. ; why.the European mind is somewhat divided,;,; upon tbe great question at Issue.. - • Tax, CROPS oelunrour.—Froui arauidal observation of , our conritry - exchanges; we learn that the' prospect an unusually largo': crop "is 'Way, bright., The extent of land, which grain lnas beetylOirn, sat never equalknit..- in this State In any Pollees ..seasailio4toiVt.: , - , never have there Veen niore: ttat4rittir poets of a fullcroppthidirrseutgilititt thq farmers.: The 'tick Teti= any one srticl6 nor to any sietiotisa . ilia State It enibraeeeorirytlitng that is grown , mclnd log fruit,:the .latter,or hag - iaka foi' l ieveral years:. This 41 -lout le oneratigerroc,-?: gratitildo, AO will be one great.soutco of Lbg should ha o#enditki for another year.;:.;-:Chax' unrest-- - "SWITZEICCEIZEtir,-.74, 0144nr:Ja!rt.4, ;: , batiosiatormaitba . • , - EMS= ~;;, ,;~f ." ^ ,t lEMM 2=2