!MIME liadnirgit 05aztt4. • • PUBLISHED WEIIII NALISE*I-*ASSO(110.01. . . .. TERM OP TEE GAZETTE. •tfrousia Ulnas, by tuff, pas ye5x.........W co. mouth— To. ' " 113. ober o Eornoo, by Ica, tor you...* 160. - odootb-- ~ " , week...—. la. 'i h. '" ' tingle napits---........ S. .rZZAI,II EMT - 103, engistopkw, pr year— 2 01. -. . `.l - ,*! - ~., " els,* of 6to 10, " 1 60. club. orlDor morn" ... 1 ES. ..F4iikene extra: to the party wading dub. Tor a , 210bof Illson, we will wad the Evrs - 00r - Ossrrri 421:1y. Ter a club of twenty, we will seta ;he 4h2rma Wasrir. dolly St?gle rcpt., 6 einad.4 .... .6.1.1 eutscriptiohe aridly to extenhee, End papore abraji (topped when the dz. expires. The Reading Matter on this Page . ! in from Yesteiday'a Evening Edition. . . . •- , U'Rightsof ShipPers.i.Another High. --- '- IY Important . Decision. ti , .... . •Wisa-ihracvmmilrecoudrtdyp ited6a.dcoroisiort.o.f , . . con stru ing b l . -. ett •act,'&c. We now publish another deal t, , ',,•• tlOnia,..ladgo Strong, of, the same Court, , , •settling atilt farther the rights of individuate ". c, sa of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, . msdor that act. At fast glance there would . it em to' be-a conflict between these two do hs lona. Scathe 'distinction between the easel , • this : MN-Candela had brought his groin to Pennsylvania, and held it for sale. It . . thus made an article of domestic trade, --r- lifeei it reached Its owner's place of cosines. • in the other case the flour was manufactured at Wheeling, and was carried over the Pont Sylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, the own er's resilience. The Court think it had not . become an article of domestic trade until it ~, „Jambs& the - owner's place of bast:teas So .' .' that,to - datertnine whether articles of freight are protected by the second section of the com mutation. act, it mast first be ascertained whether each articles have been the subjects , . of domestic trade in Pennsylvania before they lire - chipped on the rallrbid, r- On the transit which will be protected by th e commutation I net. The following is the decision •.• --;-:-- 1.1.-. Shipper. et al. vs. The Pennsylvania Rail 'slrea.ompany. This Was an action brought to recover back what Is alleged to hare been • an overcharge for freight on grain and flour carried for the plantiffs by the defendants over 'their railroad from Pittsburgh to Philadel phia. bietween November 1, 188 1, and March 51, 1811. ; The allegation la that 11% defend ants demanded and received from the plain tiffs for transportation more than was de manded front others for. _similar transporte tion;and more than was allowed by what is called the commutation act of March 7; ISit. The plaintiffs were commission Merchants, and dealers in flour and grain, residing and -' ' doing . balidess In Philadelphia. They owned - a flouring mill at Wheeling, In the State of ---,- Virginia; !here .they purchased, grate and .'",': 'manufactured • thiur. This thej sent; at their ... • owacost to Pitlibirgh, and delivered it th • ,7; :".' to . d . ofendinta, to, be transported td Pl:abide .- 'I Ida. .The _fatal- demanded for the carriage -.: t ..wers_llfty-nine -cents .per 100 pintas, and . sometimes higher,varying hancoonlancavrith . a general =War the: company that float and , `,.,' grain " - brought to Pittsburgh , from beyond ~_the. . ilinitis of the State, to be ;hipped to Phil - : - adsdphle, ehonld be charged at rates proper - . „. Atoned tor:ther through. freights then existing ' , from the . point at which the goods started, or : • "est . UM Proportionate rate which the defendants .. -- -liwould have charged had they 'samara them .4' thelr:potut of departure and erwi•iad them 2,.!` through. . These rates, the plaintiffs allege, . IWO , , :949:01%410, _gad they insist the defend ants were bound-to-carry their flour and grain !-,. • • alliterates then charged for. what was de. ~ .nominated "local freight," at that time thirty six: ienti.perrhundred pounds for flour and '. .:.' gefin,• from :Pittsburgh to Philadelphia. Mitilug-.. paid., the - adleged overcharge, they : now seek to. recover It back, on the ground ' that Hirai illegallyfiemanded and.paid under .-"': theielon. -- '..., ;:. 11115.:;theirtor of the defendants authorizes • '-' - '4lseconfrom time to timeto establish,"dsmarid, • andreeeivo such rates of toll or other-cout-; penzation for -.the use of their road, and for power, the motive and for the transportation wipassengere, - merthandise, and commodities, . - asto Use prtildent;and direotois .shall "deem reasonable, not exceeding...xi maximum pro scribed, There Is DO expressed stipulation that the raters and charges shall be equal to ~all.whalliay offer goods , for transportatkm - - wrer th4net; - plicti:;isiii - irlations are com • um in ' Rai salfwaS, tinders and they are-forcedin,aem.e charters •ofr.millroad coin. -,'peCeleiliii'tbli;n2tuiiry. , TriCY: are, however, ( .10: drieleintory of what the common law Is. -- 101/1411 . 04114 . 1iSlitlford TA. - The Catawfssa `.3lll4ead gee:piny; I.2 . :llanis, Mt and there .• Jidertsdaly:, good mason for de nying girth - companies the pe !MA° discriminate between persons ulraPs goods for. transportation. It seeds Ad biefseplindth i thrnower glean them 2th. endablish reasonable:raw that 'the rates .::- 14-ilts:Cbes hied. octal , . and !impartial; but the .. prieelyleis inapplienbie So this Came. Hera ',Was no ,diseriminatlow against th e plaintiff, `nodisticetion - inedo between 'persons. The rates demanded from the plaintiffs for the traniiiirtaliou of , their "hour aid grain were . thisedemanded frem 'ill others in like cir. cannettheres.'Every shlpPeewho started such,, innelnott front sia . a . extra territorial point of W•puttireilin.the way ni - Vhitadelphio, as ; :Pose of - ult i mate deschuglon, warreqairedie ' ' pay the came price, for carriage Oter the rail • way of lbw. de fetdantr. The rates were es tablished -by -general .role, end of theta the Tie:miffs had notice before their shire:teats: .Thirlule was applicable alike to citizens of , l'eansybrenis -end to those of ether States) •••_to an'whirtiaded . basach articles. •No reason • existalor . assailing it as unreasonable, - or as ~ Maki ii` of the road, li3s:'ltiand in 'the fact that "local ..freight" war loss 1C At. til . o;ticessrheri. *-,llesplaintlfrOrepatty wadeliverv to the 'llefeddisitte for transportation. er rea 'Yon has been assigned. They-rates of local , freight Were, hoWaver4exceptional, and sm. litortiestal. such by the commutation tonnage . stet orMatelq,p2lir, to IthlOb ISS shall-prts :-."Thern4ters ot,lie. two teipalaticinlived for -..il loaf Were sr ithin the meaning of the of *Muddy, and the other for that which Is -- net latelik.lunt Linea ' misunderstood. In no -jot Mile 0131 the - adopiten uud enfiroement eba rahroftolblor the 'tternpettatl9n °liner , idiandise! iihieti.! De- the subject of domeatic • tdl4 l l , :sattled 'MIA the prosnaistion of such Weiattile different rate for , similar articles li:sported and misled on in tho canduet of a fasaigaai.eatmtastitorialtrds, be regarded • . itelkilkillettnni. ationbotweanindividuals. The benefits ',or:redo:dew on domestic. trade are ignstidetLniallPtirsonsalike,ind the turddns .., nprailat *id's& isnot domestic 'are. trimmed lf %esetelly , npere ell. - Vre'are not prepared to say , that raillead Company may not discriminate ' in its rata of tolls .th-favor of donned* ' trade treni:coiedgni - in tarok of - homefirotincle over these _which. are ..extra.temiterial, especially *hen. 41e railroad.,Bee: -wholly within' the ' State,':.Ctrintithise.inay:rfht be a - reasonable groan& frir-srdistinetion,, but Weight, bath, vabse,pbsest . .6t . provlttetiort, 'and - rnany- other Mat theiatlon .of the ilefendenti; of which thmVaal& .Complain, had'the Litiplied,lf, ' - wit.l2l2:aarllniedi venation of the Legislature tra - thwetorungtatioa.:_eot, to which referents , hes elniislyinein made: , This is oleo Mint-, • feSteduniitizemutrued lathes light of ite PI-, , totrya and - la Asir of . the ovlli esistheg ',at the 1 __.ww 47___,_"C'efjtErnigeit'and• shish it ,aaaglit , t,4 . .:;+wal o Wirsta affected solely oig4o midis trade. The tonnage tax, Prideful) . •iellPOPee • 4 411- hiettlablr 11P01rthoio'sulielei which were notbretishr upotillue . road ' . Woad*. limit's& this Stste,in other wordsi irieth ices bomelfradnetaandartielesemplelid . in Our Internal commerce. , Goodie; Cirefry, de lasipstspipiodaiite bf the Keller stithesbeenglit ' - fronoohl4.Virgirels,- 41.7. any other Western Eitatesberiewneialontlent to'Ess tern markets. • pia :enjoyed! the 'bersisfiti;of ' maciimeiden 1 .Letwessithe miens cattier oetaPthless and it ! esse;theretershin- the -power of their . owners 1 to AnstePer!thV : Pnliertsylmenie ItaileoadSiors. paa7 tie itanthott such goods et rates equally - low srAtACISI of . earsipaikas fa other States • ' siet-tOdthe'd•illdetanrtoriPi°t37-'; Ixtlerdei - -- top rtibitiiiielirthe btiiinets of thensporting - :."east ISt' ircheridrOMfereforei ii,beamns .nesens fihTgears earl .to relieve ihe shippers -13.0hircIggeli 0 .-. ~etv.l,o I. rn,agl.,eo mi,edr:atitsr. , tiletraelVelfor fall ite, - - Rif- - V , lgeiestlng ; llisSniedi demanded fircare.:! !liNg . defiteetbrlfielsalliland.ateknosids4i act Wine Or ooFtiool*lngket. t .' Timor 121 . • : !: . - :. . , - ..., -!: -•.-. ''. ' . THE DAILY effect, the whole Wane duty was paid by, our domestic, trade, and goods started on their journey from points beyond the limits of the State escaped threburtien entirely, at the ex pense of the domestic trader. Practically, this was discrimination against home trade and production. It produced what la histori cally known to have been a fact. Goods were carried by the defendants over their road and its connections from points far h ei r burgh to Philadelphia for miller prices than were required to be paid for thetransportation of similar goods from Pittsburgh to the same point of delivery. Thus the extra territorial trade had en immense advantage over the domestic, and oar own traders and clarets were taxed to give to others an advantage in °arena market.. Ail this was before the mind of the Legislature when the commutation art was passed, and one of its main purposes was to provide a remedy for this prettiest die oriminaticat against our own trade and people. This L plainly evidenced in the preamble to the statute, which recites that the tonnage tax fell "Indirectly on Hoer, grain, cattle, Iron, minerals, and other domestic products transitorted .on ape lino of Improvements," while similar products transported on other lines were exempt from the same, "to the in - rury *four internal trade and commerce," and ecites, also, that the defendants agreed to "make reduction for the transportation of 'local bade.'" Hence the second section of the act required the defendants to Make re daction of their charges for transportation of local freight, as fixed by their toll sheet of. February Ist; 1861, equal to the tonnage duty chargeable upon each freight. It fixed, also, a maximum rate of charges thereon. It care, fallyavoided prescribing any regulation chair. es for that which was not "local freight," leaving that to be determined by competi tion and the general laws of trade. To say that the, prescribed redudion of the rates upon ono kind of freight inured for the bonedt of all kinds; requires us to rose eight of the avow ed purpose - of the act, and of the•distinction which It makes betwoeu rates of freight from Pittsbirgh eastward and rates from points west of Pittsburgh. . What, Uteri, is local freiglit,us understood and intended by the Legislature In the rem- I mutation Aar r The answer lanotquite plain at Mat sight, per a careful examination of the second section. will leave no doubt in what sense the term was used. It was freight, the charges, of transportation of which were fixed by the tali sheet of Foblearyl, 186i,0n all trade carried between Philadelphisand Pitts burgh, whether carded the entiredistithee, or to an intermediate station, or, batiste:tinter mediate stations. Thus the company, WSJ re quiredto.reduce their charges for transporta tion of their' loeal freight, ea flied by their toil-sheet. The eat then proceeds ti declare what the winter and summer rates shall be en Pittsburgh," "trade carried between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh," and requires the company to file bathe dike of the Auditor General "a toll.' sheet of their rates of charges for•the traria portation of local freight, accompanied bY statement of the redaction 'to be made in pni seance of the act." If " lead frelght"meene simply that which is carried oittionly apart of the road, then no redaction was preseribedfor shippers from Pittsburgh to Thltridelpitia, though the company was retiree& hob the paymentt of a tonnage duty en. thagoods for warded by them. I think, therefore,it must be conceded that other freight than or which panes ever only a part of-the Mad b trudged to the required reduction,' Yet iris clear that the act makes • distinellee.between that which is " local freight"; and that which is not; and I think we should overlook the pur pose of the Legislature, ito manifest in the preamble, and we should• - forget the mitichief latitude:llo be remedied, If we held the! all 'eight was local which does not acme upon tha,defandaite'readover connecting Western lines, andnovered by through bills of lading. What needed protection"and relief were our intermiltrade and domestio predicts. : • Shippers of flour and grained, commenced their transit in other Slams tow/mina Tistaii market, whether doming to Pittsburghty rail or by steamboat, were not the 'sufferers nadir the oldrates of charges.. They ware not within the mischief, and no remedy could have been intended for them. They had in advantage which oar domestic , trader and producer did not enjoy. And this explains what was %about by "local freight." It was aoi simply what was awned by citizens of Pennsylvania,. not exilic/bay domestic products even, though they , treee dont:den hirgelyin the minder the Legislature) but articles . transported in the prosecution Of our own internal traipse con trasted wiftilhoso brought from abroad Into the State, or carried through by a continuous merit. The latter is not' heal, and no pro vision wax =Oslor any rate of charge for Its transportation. To • the latter class the Sour end grain of the plaintiffs belonged, and they, were consequentlyneCantitled to the mac- tion required to be made upon local freight. . It is natal, necessary to say there's nothing in the Constitution of the United States that prohibits a discrimination between lo'cal freight and that which is extra-territorial, when . it - commences its transit. _ Such a die ' crimination denies to no citizen of another State say privilege or immunity which it ddes not deny to our own OitizOne. We have al ready roan it is not a personal distinction. The judgmentia &farmed. -- " Gen. Bailer's . Brilliant Exploit on the An army correspondent of the N.' Y. non of the recent operations on the James Bann Major Geo. Batior, I am told, n exclusively-dee whatever credit it shall re. suit from the Inception and oxidation of the plan. When, four weeks since, Lieut. Gea. 'Gnat, ge.actaal commander of the snake br the United States, visited Portress Monroe, it wat for the purpose of ascertaining the tieW,s of Gen. Butler respecting an advance ppob the rebels by the way of the Peninsula, tO be carried out in co-operation with the grand Army of the Potomac: Gee. Grant had considered the various plane proposed with this object in view, but had committed him, self to none, and was inclined, therefore, to listen attentively -to what General Butler might Lugged. The 'equal, proves that the proposition of General Butler folly commend-. ed itself to the jadgateral aridailaleseena the Uommandbg General, and measure, were at once taken be put stir execution. • ' , Briefly, the project was to adiraTic6l2pott Richmond by the James River, get a foot hold as near the city as poeeible, oaths South bank of the etzram, sertomly interrupt the imentinnicationa of the feted Capital south ward, and eventually' eompel the evacuation by Leo** army of emir atrongly.fortilbid post. tion on the Rapidan, thus forcing the rebels to give Grant battle, or press rapidly rearward to - the wens of their Capital. nu pied Will be -Lgenerally. admitted to be both bold and ootoprehetuderi, while the - arrangement of its preliminaries has been marked by the rarest ahreeihmeek and military sagacity." The Caval.4 and Artillery of the Po - - tom= Army. , , The R. Y. Tribunes curresponducc from the army contains - Abe follatirleg: The ;in*, ham had soiLibierabli fighting, and has done ilportant service. It ku hung upon our left, has kept Stuart at bay, luta attacked him when It Om been possible to roach him." 'l3heidon's business was to protect:our Wizen; e stores, winch wen main ly in th e rear -toward • Ohantellorsto 'prevent Stuart from raiding! around untoward Fredoriokstaig; In short, to take care of that enterprising rider, and thruh him if he could-be brought to an encounter. : The imputative ,part - tf tbli -busincss Ass inian well and vigilantly attended Wiloon's dithlottroda into inddrolltiPM -- ) lion of the enemy . ' GITILity an ThittluX the road to Robertson ' s tavern. - ." Oar la come 300—tho5th Y. ..sslkilips ithetooet; Shaman, sestral to. hitt Mein iliicaralry raiz with a toesteel fmt italeieg the- oznfoltotie of . the piiialty (Mope ? I =sped s geninsl:4o.l2o.,sl4o. 144:4 con. tasted, far Atnek:onithiMtuNeW right before infor--,doiiii.i-19i)r:Weun,114,rrestractIon of StaartlrtoftomltValictabfir eonstdered lm ; wrtkof fo thArtteratiglhicif the oimpstga ihAtokft.49o • !:_i1t4115412130ikg441 es that during Ittiee:4ariettertthis the 'willowy reserve has **lry ipliktry, parked throe miles to the c t s ar &entity attached to the cope, bee bealfteitAnes more than eonht be brought ilitirrostfon. Ii • • , -...1r ; was PrObady eitEcoearooelootloes between-Preder4sbasw end Wuhlngte, dust 1 General Must Seat WmJeria the Wer partmont on tliturday for * reconstroothos trains. da... the. Wounded are now holegOut to Ftederbilisharg,it woolittlitilsay be deli, ? 3,14 : 1 to UT* the railroad:from thew* to Aceists Cheek opened' with ie little 'dollies Poifsbli.. - :Jost nos-that to, while General . , ethere '-eer4tenit wdelsr lon mils& twice! ',omelet he rola PM wet.; iitchlress case olsepplles must be nitliol southward door More Rebel Barbarity—tradition of 'Oar Returned Prlsonen4-Report of ' the Investigating Cotamiltee.:Herole Petrlotlani of Our Sufferer". • Mr. Wilde. from the Committee on the Con duct of the War, 16 the Sedate, and hir. Goobh, in the House, on Monday submitted • a report upon the oondition. of the returned prisoners at Annapolis. From 611 examination made at the request of the Secretary of War, it is proved beyond all doubt, In the estima tion of the Committee, that the rebel autho rities have determined to subject our soldiers and officers who fall into their bands to physi cal and mental suffering Impossible to des cribe, many presenting now the appearance of tieing skeletons, literally little more than skin and bones, some maimed fer life, and some fresen by lying without tont or cover- Teem the bare ground at Belle Isle. The general practice is shown to be the [ robbery of prisoners, - So soon •es taken, of all money, Talusbfes, and good clothing. The, food allowed was totally insufficient to pre . - 1 serie•the health of a child. Itboritisted ally of two pieces of bread made of oorn and cob meal, badly cooked, with about two ounces of meat, unfit to eat, and occuionally a few black, worm-eaten bones. They were Obliged to sell clothing received from home to buy food to sustain life. ThoSe in the hosiltelaarere little better fed. Worn and neglected wounds remained for days eq., dressed. One witness, when asked if he wad hungry, replied: o f Hungry f• , I could ant anything in the world that came before me." They were submitted to =merciful treatment from those in charge of them..._ They were shot and killed' for violating ru les of which' they had no knowledge. Li . Wiles:ahoy arrived at Anailiolis their cloth ing was so filled with vermin east Ithad to be destroyed, and repeated. washings failed to relieve their heads and 'bodies of the pests. They are now dying daily, &imbibe physician' in charge entertain no doubt that, their eine cittion andlusth are [directig caused by the brutal and merciless treatment received while prisoners of 'RV. The testimony shows that the treatment re ceived at Columbia and Belton was tar more humane than at Richmond. ' The Committee cannot resist the conclusion tfiat.'•llLese inhume practices are the results of a determinatin on file part of the rebel authorities to reduce our soldiers by priva tions end exposure to such a condition that they wilt never be able to render effective ureic° in the field Z—the result like the mes eacr• of Fort Finale of •predetormined policy. They deem It eeident that the Rebel news paper statements, claiming. for the prisoners the same treatment received by their own Soldiers, are 'glaring and unblushing false hoods; and say no one can for a moment bo deceived by such statements, who will reflect flat our soldiers, who, when taken pitmen, rani stout, healthy moo In the prime and Tiger of life, but they have died by hundreds under the treatment they have received. Although required to perform no duties of camp or marsh, while the rebel soldiers are able to make long and rapid marches and to offer stubborn resistance In the tea, they re fer with pride and satisfaction to the unpom plaitting fortitude and undiminished patriot ism eihitited by our brave min under all their privations, even in the hour of death. The Chaplain says: . There is =witted . thing I would wish to state. All the men, without any exception, among the thousands that have come to thishoopital, have never; in a single Instance,. expressed a regret, notwithstending the privations and suffering they have endured, that they en tered their country'. service. They have been the most loyal, devoted, and earnest men, even on the lest days of their lives. They have said that all they hoped for was just to live and enter the ranks again and meet their foes. It B a most glorious retard to reletiotr to the devotion of ear men to their [country. Ido net think their pet:Heti= has ever been equaled In 'the hittory .of the 'world." In leaving his defensive works on Wednes day last, almost ,simultaneously with the arming of the Itapidan.by.our army, and in bin energetic assault upon our lines on Thurs day and Friday, nays the New York Hess, Lee exhibited a confidence that has terribly foiled to justify itself Ho . failed to break our loft, failed to pierce our centre, failed to turn: our right, failed to separate our corpe, to flank us on either wing. Ile succeeded only'! in.'s:taking foilsmen, and id putting a large number of his own man and of ours hors do combat. Failing in the field, he attempted to Boomed in retreat; but bow far he has been !successful, is yet to be learned. 'lt looks very much ea If Grant meant to make this minas a determined one, though he cannot mike it a simple or an easy one. It la anew thing for the Army of the Potomac to follow up &defeated enemy, but we believe it le a thing the Army of the Potomac monde. , It is very !likely that Ltewill now move by bin right to head our army, and fall back, !step by step, to the North Anna river, behind which ho can make a bold. stand, if his rear be kept 'clear by the force about the rebel capital. It is possible that our army, 'act - ing by its left, could, by forced marches, reach the railroad at the same time, and push along it too rapidly for the enemy to do It much' damage. Evitdemtly the contest *anon be for the possession of the Central liallroad—that al most vital line with the rebels. The river in its front gives the enemy en advantage thee will enable them to make a bold stand, but it is to bo hoped that our heavy force of artillery may bo able to drive them from the river, however determined they, may be to cling to its high bank. Time Is the great thing now. If ,Loo can gain time to throw up batteries ani connect them with linen of rifle-pits, that will bee° much agaLturtus ; but ' , goner, glad to see that Grant means to give Mitt no time. There is bat one thing to be apprehended, and that is the heavy force of rebel cavalry. But Gen. Sheridan will doubtless watch closely the mancouverings of Stuart James River. Tar, Conference for settling the ttehleswig- Ho , etein controversy met at London on April 25. The Powers represented et the Confer ence, are England, France, Bnita, Prussia, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, and the German Confederacy. It is reported that England and France will demand of the two boiligor ant peeler en ermiatlde. Aitstria, Prune* and the German Confederacy, will consent to the integrity of the Danish monarchy, bat demand a permanent union of the two Dach tee, and their complete separation from Dan mark , • • Zuso.—A largo proportion of the public may not be aware that the ruse of tine voile's for domestic purses Is extremely dangerous. Vinegar, eider, wino, and in (sot all acids which have remained la lino, become poison .us manor leas' vidient; this Is even the case with milk, which contains a powerful acid termed acid latique. V6I101:11coses of 'lthaca, cholloiand 101112.6taili desthii of young an. , dren, have °coved, thei Cause of will ,ch lave been clearly traced to the use of milk that ben been in contact with this meta.- Lee'e Retreat. Pnomiditosiouif Thomas Libby, a fartney-: or.Diels 'musty, Wisconsin, gives statimis*of the Wows- Ova moat of wheat and etimuMOWitent,in the 'Prairie Farg.e o . 4 - /la t-compiiet - .oirie mos Of each on the lama tairce„thoditlythe wheat land was fault hotter thWstid Ashes the not profit of the eorg: 41d 448 00 and that of the whiatitaldio, %Ile Inas 300. gallons itfilraP.:and.bwrgeitita 4C - bullish( ot wheat. - _ O* -.'frepr- - .7.ioirionellle, Fla., are to the gd . , , int.lGere. - "Blrney Ltd gone, with hie eliierad:trnopi, on an expedition into the la m:it:10bl desthiation !menet knOwn. Or rfirelereferoed Ort:the Irpth that - air residents 14 . !daoksormille woo had not taken the of allegiance should do so immediately, or be saint I)eyond the Hues. j Eye rebel irrfgodes had gone from Baldwin CO reinforce Leo In INctm . from Port Royal is to the sth lost. hedaresomdtoommand of the De pertment, Gan. Gilmore baying ben ordiire.d to thelfulidruij Corps.-, .44trarst Delayed bed arriapad. The reboil were IN:Wray push , ing aronact the creek! Fad . Mani% trying to Rod some wesil , pline in Out Unlit; but gun beat TeeoPudeFtecikpyt raregol dlitainn4; , - • ;• '- Paorninr Know; Wormr, of ,dt: Leal', uttiwionistain;d:Wat, at theta:By or/May; 2Olonalweind wins of ridolowder.,lo,eoligun caps, ind tiewe bap' trr..iltat; *Mal : lnn% shoat to .be sent to Liimpids,.and thence to be; atneyeed *top& the tines.jattli boxer jII; which they ware,. pat, were rearkod,eggri and layavetjhaleUainuicratidrol the eon , traban d goods. - - S-1-T. • 9 jullia.ceßnelsh!rriskingmen, h itt Psi:drool; tit-titan:Lan; ptoreguw4pi Ammer 1614 Ustriboldi hag - boon tirdotad so lossoorsa, snort .stittir parsed brthegolle4ltlitiblio roosting bid been bold In gazik - Ahlk 2 1 14 1 1 211 peep Inc ns ressogrongivoritintittribol • /plo y der Ili "L.! tot qooPs, ailtbas • sirga of 11487? • . TELEGRAMS WEE BATTLES IN VDIGINTA. The Fight on Sunday, "OLD LONOSTREET WHIPPED." Gen. Burnside Begins'the Attack on MoAday, TULE EN E TI Y WORSTED. Our Army In Cheerful CondOlon. LEE ISSFES -ix ORDER His Supplies Cut Off! I A PORTION OF RIA ARMY ARITHOUT RATIONS Fierce Cavalry Fight :NS, TALBOT AND ROBINSON WOUNDED. LEE PROBABLY FIGHTING SMITH'S FORCES Heavy Skirmishing Neer Spottsylkania. &a, to., aro. VirIBEIINGT - 31, May 10.—The Army of 'the Potomac had • portion of the day to recuper ate. Burnside, on Monday, bogan an attack on the left with great fury and with an en • couraging degree of "success. He bad a fight the day before,in wrath, to me his own words, "We whipped old Longstreet." Our army could not be Ina more cheerful condition. All the men ore sanguine of success, and count the days when they shall enter the rebel cap- ital. Gen. Lee has Issued an order In relation to supplies, in which he said that communica tion with Richmond was eat off, and it was Impossible to furnish men and stores. Hill's vorps had no rations inured for three days. Lee enjoins upon his men the necessity of capturing supplies fpom the Yankees. 'Up to this moment they have failed to capture a single wagon. The roads are in excellent traveling order, but vary dusty. All the battles Gras far have been a series of attacks and repulses. Musketry has *lto gather been used, the swampy nature of the ground rendering artillery impracticable. Gen. Leo very absurdly claims a victory, when he Withdrew from our front and retired towards Richmond. Gen. Tarbou's division of cavalry whipped; the rebel cavalry near this place,and drove' them from Spottsylvania, but. beig reinfor ced with infantry, they drove our cavalry a short distance. The Maryland Brigade of the 4th division ' 6th corps, coming to their support the fight ing was exceedingly fierce. Gen. Tarbott and lien. Robinson were both wounded. Gen. Sedgwiek was shot through the head on Monday, while superintending the moving of some heavy guns en an angle the men just prepared. There was no skirmishing at the time, but an occasional sharpshooter sent a bullet to that direction. Our forces do rokocoupy the latter place, but are within several miles of it Wsenzawroe, May 11.—All was quiet along the lines until late Monday evening, when it was thought the rebels were falling back, or that Lee had already gone to Richmond, to meet Smith, who was reported close to there. Therefore a move was determined on, and at Eve p. m. the entire tine moved forward. The right erased a branch of the Po and drove • light battery off, posted to defend a smell bridge. Warren's front and Hancock*. left had lively engagements with the rebels, wk.; threw shot and shell from a battery In the woods. The enemy were finally driven back about three quarters of a mile, and at dart the firing awned. It is believed that Long street's corps was the only one In our front, and that he was left to impede oar progress, whilo.Lee was attending to Smith. A rebel Cavalry brigade is reported 'having been seen an the North side of thorium Rap idan on Monday, near Fredericksburg. The World's special dispatalas say that Lee's entire army ',anon Monday on the south side of the Mod) riven between that and the river Po. His right stretched near ly to the Fredriaksbutg and Richmond rail road, which he seemed desirous of reaching to obtain supplies or insure his safety. We have taken more prisoners in Lee's re. ' treat than during Thursday's and Fkidayl battles. All information in Grant's posed'. don is of the most favorable eharaoter, show. lug clearly Lee's retreat beyond Spottsyl yards. WAIRIZOTOS, May. /14—.T0 Gee. Dire A dispatch reeeived.from the Army of the Poto mac at p. yesterday, says both armies held their position of Spottsylvants, without maternal change. The enemy hs l t been driven, to their bremtworks. The Oth corps ander Gen. Wright had carried the-first line of the enemy . ' rifle-pits. There was heavy skirmish ing daring the day. Nothing has been hoard from Gen. Sherman or Gun. Butler sines mine of yesterday. [Signed.] M. STAIIITX 190111116T0N, May 11-10 P. M.—Nothing has been received hare of any reverse to Grant's army. The Impression prevailed In the army yes. terdey that Lee was about crossing the North Anna river. Nair Toss, May 11.—Rebel prisoners imp uted on Monday report Longstreet'i death. Latest from Butler's Command ANOTHER SEVERE BATTLE PROBABLY FOUGHT, fl ported Eight Beteen Iron Chis. FROM - NORTH OAROLI HA Ight Between our Gunboats and the Rebel Bain. - t_ New Koivildsol.l.—Thd Herald owe that 4;414* Iliatior had another revere bat-, O k icaudal. It Is also likely a groat bat!e raised the Union,drowelads and the rebel . Oft-dadr eordruenced yesterday. Them ,isi live Union sud three rebel Irowelads eu 'acted to take part in the engagement. A Dalton correspondent of the Atiruita Pryirter avers that there has beenlit cuter concentration of the Linton forms e di- Motion of Chattanooga than reperte on the Potomac. -The Raleigh Prat confirms the statement. ' `A Rerrild earrerpondent,lniiirgirom New borniN. under dote of Thursday, May .sth, sayt that the rebel - rum Albemarle, se ampabied by its 'satellite Cotton Plant, and the army gunboat Dombshell,,caidured ty them at Plymouth, appeared at the mouth of the Wench* river. The .gunboats White litad,Cerei and Commodore Hull wore lying close to the tiara the Bound, and on perceiving the ram- designing to enter the Bound, they made oda lifearfut of an encoun ter, but only anlititd to draw the Taal Into - the Bound, -the "rams 'following in falrmit about 12 miler where the gunboats Saactuf, Wyoming, and hiessabarettr doubleenders, opposed ear kinboats, * din number. The enemy opened Ike, and a birdie engsge trent ensued, luting from 5 till 8 p. m.' Dm itri the early part - el the battle, the Cotten Piant succeededmaking her escape, the rain dringrapidly,slorribandettradllnalldte truting-np the - lowa.. The gaboat,o.b. was moan -retain with all on board, 34 In umber, the Sanwa having en iron prow; e mad full speed and ran into the ram, sorttring abaft her centre, but withoutidffibtied any Inlay. The Buzau, howera, compelled to retire, movinrforward alas.ber rudder knocked off . , by a 10Ik pound .Partrtt shota fad; random " -through her. iseller. Night had now. sett* and; he movements of the raid could' - not' be accurately discerned. Chiely.prumed .by: the genbattr,und waddarkneu, dartneuitteranilistoatelia lifgaintig and entering the Roanoke. threrorhere the gim bals could not whittird to - eater. The ram married at: lOW roillq004aN*10!1; . 66eluti not:bean SUM , dnoviliat messatic are taint taken to Capture ow.destroy.ltor. -14., .. r - •=,.Rellable-reiiate .Nlaton • stae;thit. .the 'abet_ rem finis ti Ugh aegened,, , ,•!Elhe draWaseVon'lladtailfjp!ol,Almata with* tint Wanly fed lad MT loft In depth. Thi . rebels far the ha* &beide:keit Mimi • - , , eltY AND SUBVICAN Gist Regiment. Caithit'Alps to th The ilcilowing it a partial list of (mulattos . in the l elet :regiment, in the battle of the Wilderi ess, *ay sth and 6th : apt Dawson, leg, iThos It Robinson, knee, Geo Patton. arm,JsesPb Bowmen, Aug Eder, aborilder, Jae Lynch, hued, Irvin Elydlek, thigh,- IWin 0 Cann, stionldei, John Harper, neck It ride, Andw L,ddy, thigh. Henry Gump, knee, Jemb Hobert., groin, Chas bizrtin, rt. shenlder, Aaron Dierks, thigh. Joe Horsy, thigh . ' John I, Tsylir. arm, Alex James , n bdstnee, Dan Stewart, min, • H 0 Bird, thigh Dwight Greer, face, Geo IC Luta, seek, Peter Bradley, head, dead, Gogh Farley, sues, J TY Coo, scalp, Peter Hwy, mole, Gee 11 Wismar', elbow, A Davies, w5itt,.,...) . Wm Woodford, knee. San Brialy, law, • . , The 61st liegiment buffered severely in the first day's lighting, as will be teen from the following extract from an army letter: On Thursday, the sth, at twenty minutes past 1 p. an., arta desultory :skirmishing all the earlier part of the day, the 6th Army Corps, forming the right of line, became seri ousix engaged, Gen. Neill'e brigade, :which - feetubd the extreme right of the 6th Corp s, re ceiving the, brunt of the fight. The nemy had'intoceeded in turning their ilank,an seven regiments of Louisiana troops camteharging ' through the woods, giving them a taking lire, which drove them back for s. few rods when the 6th New Toney, 7th Maine and sth i Wieconsin . damo op to their support, and the enemy vas driven bark more than half nadirs. A Louisiana, regiment entire threw down Ito arms and was captured. The same regiment had been previously captured at Rapahan nook Station, and had:been lately exchanged. The tast Pennsylvania suffered severely in mon and °deers la this attack. Casualties In Pennsylvania Regt meas. • The following names of wounded belonging to Penneylanais regiments, nave been re ported in addition to these given elsewhere: Col Baxter, 711. Idarthz Caton, ma. Lt 00l liechpengor, 71st John P Rollins. 119th, C A Bateman, 14, 45th. Darius Vearkider. Andrea Hu!stetter, H, 45 J It Shafer. 105th. Adjt G Ilford, 105, arm. Daniel l' broarn,.losth Lt I Miller, 105, erect-0y Unary nhaffer, 10511. taps. Stannard, 724. i Alga Dickey, Id lies. Capt. Logalgsrt, 721. IWns Johns, 1501 h. , las A Clerk, hist. D B Eckman,93d. a Armstrong, 125th. Warren Titus, Kid. S t Edelman, iSad. S V. Welk., S3d JoSE Wl s signey, L, 11th 'rhos Plemsolng,fith Ben. Lt Col Carroll, 95th, hod. Jibe Beebe, 10th, Capt Wright, 57th. Harvey Gee., WU Col Elder, 57th. Charles Hower, 1411 Copt Borer, i 794. Corp Frank Eddy, 95th Capt. Whlttliker, 72,1. Private 11 J 51111 s Add tilcDaldb, 7111 "John 11 Campbell,ostb Copt Shrf rer, 741 1 " Jos LI Moore, 95th Jno Parisy, li, 11G11, botiii* o l D.Binift.n. 110th thighs. ' Rapt Briggs, 11th Copt J 54 Byrnes, 31.1 i Hank Note Quotations, Corrected especially for the Gradate, by Messrs Feld lc Lsre, of the :rational Flank Nets Be porter. Rates uncertain at present: PITITUVEOII, May 11,1224. Disrownt. gliament. New England States_ h:Vlrginiti—lntortor .._ Now York /Wale ;•,,North Carolina— New York City par p South Oarolina....—. G 1 Downs. —1 bile ...—. par Alabama ...--. Dittaborgh. par Loots:Plana ...... ..—. Bk. of Pittsburgh, pr. iM Kentucky ...... —.—. par Bk. of Homier Ch., pr. al To131:11.600 Bk. of Fayette co., pr. to (Ala ...« ..... —. ...... —. par Monongahela Bank, jlndlaiaa, free ........ ..... 2 Brownsville _....pr. 101 .H. Bk. of Btatep P.. Couplrj, }tank._. i 5iuuna...,..._...........1‘ •• Did. of Colmnbla . I.llhara 1 Marllanil, Italtimore pro Michigan • Interior._ 2 Mlseouri . Vlrginia—Wheding .. liCeouta.... Wheeling Druidic.... 11V. Excnasog—Selling raw. cm Now York awl Plat. deliilda 1i ift ct. over Lankablo funds. Cons—Gold. buying rates 1 '.2403, and Silver at 51 error bultablo !nada. Can/allies In the 1024 Regiment. Capt. F.allarood, of Co. M., 102 d Regiment, telegraphs to his father na follows: PaIDIEICOntIia, Ca., rta Star 10th.—John Fabrood, I have is deshWalktid la the right ehoulder ' not in the least dangerous. Adjutant A. M. harper (of the 139th) slightly. Liont.Collper wound. edin right 'boulder, not dangerous. Liens blel.angblin; flesh wound in leg--not danger crits.. • Adjutant Alex. Callow, wound in the hip...sewers. Lieut. Dural, slightly, in head. Capt. Kirkbride, severe, in breast. Capt. Kirk, contusion to groin. Col. Patterson and Lieut. Dram are killed. All our wounded are doing well, and will be In 174ehington In a few days. S. Ft'LLWOOD, Capt. The 139th Regiment—Severe Losses. Jose Haswell, Eiq., of the Bank of Pitts burgh, received a dispatch 'tide morning from his son Adjutant A. M. 'laurels, of the 130th Regimeut,(col-Collieridated.rredericksburg, to-day, In which be say a bets elightly wound ed In the groin, and that Lieut. Col. Moody safe, Major Solder, killed, and no other officers killed, and that the loss in the Regi ment Is One beindred and alpety.eight—a ter rible loss. This regiment went into the first battle from the Sixth corps to assist Hancock, and aided In repelling Longstreet's terrific charge., They have evidently boon in all the battles,jand have lost ono-third of their entire strength. Ma. J. P. firer, Masonic Hall, Fifth street, has for, sale two photographic pictures of e could 610.i:titers:tat. One to a "Beene on the M Many Farm," presenting the cele brated 011 Well and its surroundings. ,The other brivo before us in a very efieotive way, the buy and busincss-like scene, which must be familiar to all who now-a-days pus up the Allegttuy river to that well-knosen stedino p o int, namely, " the Mouth of 011 Creek." The platuroe aro of large aloe, suitable for framing, and A. D. Doming, of Oil City is the photographer. We are also indebted to Mr.lduht for tropics of the Daily New; York Tribune, runes, and herald. ACCIrn OS SEER MA10111.5121 RAILWAY.- A lad steed Gould, whose parents reside on Rebecca street, in the First Ward, Allegheny, was seriously injured on Monday evening by being tan over bj scar on the Schema street line. it is stated that he jumped upon the platform, when the driver grabbed his cap and threw it upon the street; and that the boyOr(jtnaping off to get his cap, fell and was caught in the wheels, which classed over. , his thigh, fracturing the bone and lacerating the flesh. WOUISDID z WLBlllllOTO2l.—The following slightly wounded arrived it Washington on Mandy night: One fiandred and &rand Itesdatent.—Amos Steele, JAI:. W. APNanglitan, Goorgo C. Gib son. Alex. M'Comaron. Regiment.--Joqn Anderson Simon P. Bowser, Quincy A Pedrick, Rober Stewasi... • Mon 'ocaer Promeo.--Last night as the express train VAS about leaving for the east, ono e 4 the passenger'', named W illtam Richter was robbed of Ids :pcmhet ' book' containing $149, , a tallread ticket, and tome valuable pipers'. 'Mr. Richter made an Information before the Mayor, but the guilty reties have net yetheen arrested. " ' 41zioWthe a =mania' reported too New Yorkpsper r waohierve the Demo of 001." Bantu, 63d . Pehoeylvania." The Astor° of the wend b not dated. The 1MM0,15 Intended for COI. John A. Danko, who fOrtoetly oomtdanded 00. E, end WILS pro m:444 to Lieut.. Colonel. eltittaLTlZ3 rs res,lssrn •Ritatiniss.,—The foiloying is a partial list Of easialtios In the 15Stli Regiment; George F. Plate, I; J. Mingling, Q ; T. Bryant, B. The • nature of their injuries Is not stated. Thar regiment was organised hereby. ("clonal B. J. .411 ea. Vmia BUSINID To Itiain,—A. few days ago, tf,lo son of Mr. Wm. Johnson; oCllaatidg don,:.sot his clothes on fire with' a Matted stick, and bears assistance -could be nadir• ad ihisnlothing was oonsnmod and tha :body horsibly btu-nod. MO died aeon after; P.-Ann.—kir. J'. l Hunt, hfasonlollaU, PIM street, has rseetTed.the Egani.J Pod, end the Evenhig, Edition etthe N. Y. 'OO4M of .yeraterdey::4lso,thei New York G U M , and W il kes' • Spi r it , thi Iri4s, for BatiFttsy c hlay 14. DAL* or-IttoL i.n&XX TX P 11141T4Trus. - -The . bra. of 44 ' acres of the lete l .4shion .Coo!pbell , will be soleon ,the canitteteowley, • (Thltteday) 'eV 10 o'clock, 4. Leggsle, Auctioneer, . -•.•-• Tea BODY C? Ga. fiktn......WfeAkn_thilt, thilbodyLqf "ShattZ:Aliiii i r iaii r.. nary who woo killed dining 'Beefed:l'd. b 'Me, salved inWashiedtda - e.p Telied4., and , '.erßiLter Wit it ediatity fintildedld Ode ,eity.-;5 ,•.! i i ,:..r ,----.11 --. — O:.-----.. . , .11rifttios, 4ntia.tri'la s .4,/.....tt.. Roberts; No irrSitriii44l,4rintArielling theater" .t. idefldied 4-1112113eddegid Shier Watehee, d'intalry'l ire Ware and Bahey Goode ever , 714 1 - in ads WI, lad Is trolling theta at km Pdoefi - S .., .'''- :,,-.:41'.,.• _ ~: , ..., . :'.- 1 .....,Th:::.,: ; ; , ..,: : . . ...-,,:,.: • . „ ..,-.,- , ,,.•:. -,:,-11-2.,....i.-a:w.,.;.1.,:..,.,-;•.,,,:4,-.-zci..:%,..4:..---1-,-;:i.: MEI= 4UC5170.41" SALER :CRTY GROUND RENTS.—On TUES. 1 1 V DAY HOBVISG, lie? 19th, at 10 Welnetorill be sold at the CommeesW Babe Boom., 54 Fifth 1 street, by order of Orphans' ell the following ground rants on property in the dry of Pittsburgh. L A ground rent of 5200 per eannm on property beginning on canter of Kaska and flan meets, and ennaing north.earteardly along Market erred 18 Pet, 8 inches, and extending hub. an equal width to Liberty street. 2. A Gronnd Dont of L'oo per annum an property adJoinhig the above, being 36 feet on Market guest, and extending woe width to Litany street. 3. A groant maul' 5200 per annum on the two f o llowing lots together. one lot on Ilarket street, trxtrming 20 feet 8 Inchon north-easterardly from Fourth died, thence along lisrket street 13 feet 4. Sachet, It feet deep. Aral one lot on Fourth *L. I beginning 120 feet below Market street, being 10 feet on Fonrth street, by 64 bet deep, 4. A. ground rent, of 8140 per annum on proper ty beginning on the corner of Dente? street, Vail alley,) and , estending up Fourth street, 80 ft, by 54 feet deep. Terms of Hale, Cash, C 8.-Legol Tender. Tor further partieutare enqntre of D. W. A A. 8. D. n , Mum., 144 Fourth street. DAVIBk 3MELWAIHr, Anent. *pi 6lb:false-Hs A lICTION SALE OF CONDEMNED ZII. HOES'S. Wan DEMITILLINT, CAVA.' Burman, Offload Chief Quartormsetyr, ViShington, D. 0., April 25th, UAL Will be sold al public auction, to the his;hest id der, at the times and ph.. named below, els I Newport, Penn*, Thursday, IL.; 6th; Cattystrorg, Pon., /Monday, May oth; Altoona, Peons, thereto;, May 12th; Rilfdln.'Penna, Thursday, May 19th; Roadrr, Penns, Thursday, Hay 25th; Lebanon, Penns, noonday. June 24; Northmnberland,Perusa, Thursday, Jana Oth; Peranton. Penna. Thu y, dyne 16th; Williamsport, Pomo; Thursday, Inns 224; One hundred (100) home at Gettysburg. and two hundred and fifty (9M) at each of Weather Mama These horses have beam coadamned as melt for the cavalry service of the 13 nited States Army. For rood and farm purposes many good bargain. may be had. Horses will be eoldsingly. Sala been at 10 A., and continue Maly till all are mold. Terms: CASH, In Malted States Treasury notes only. JAMES A. ERIN, Col. and 0. Q. M. Cavalry Barran. ap26:Qt2o SUMMER DRY GOODS, &a' DAY NOSHING AND AFTEIIHOON, Ifs; 12, at 10 and 9 o'clock,. will be . old, Co the Comourotel Sales Dooms, 64 Fifth street, • I,trgs stock of mean. able Dry Goode, to., to which the attention of the trod. h Invited. The Invoice includes 24 pi a Plain Linen Drew Poplin; 3 Phan Barnes; 19 do floe Lana riches; 10 do De Lalaeu, Dress Plaid., Se ; 61 dose= asaoriad Glover; 60 do do Neck Ties. 100 mart Dr Spring Houp Skirts; 310 00. - nt's Sommer Hats; 2 pieces 6.4 do Cloth, light colored; LaAtes' Embroidery Sets, Silk Hair Nets, Shirt Bosomy Linen Shirt liallars, Ladles' Mantle., Drum goods. French Cortets, Children's Jackets, Nadeau Elditf,„ Dress Braid, Linea Pent Stuff. to. A 1.0, a largo variety of and DOW Shoos. soyld A. XcILWAINS, Anetl. TTNITED STATES MILITARY RAIL VvROADS. Orrier Olr ASSIIT/ST QIIMMILIUSITZ, Washington, April 16, 1854- ADOTIO2I—WIII be .old on Wednesday, the 1800 day of May, at the Ilatircad Depot in Alexandria, Virginia: 600 tuna of Old lisihond /row 100 tone of Old Oar Axles: 60 ton of Cast Scoop Iron; 100 tom of Wrought Iron; 8 tons of Old Brace and Copper, 300 Oil Barrel.; Term: Owl in Government Fund.. Ten (10) per pent, tube paid at the thee of purchase, the Laden., on ‘letiveA7. The property most be remorcd within ten day. from date of ado. 11 L 1108108021, aplotis Cantata and A. Q.M. 11°11 6 'ES FOR SALE. pr. 64 Watt Dartneautu, OLTALIT Benz tu, 001 o• of Chief gnartortniettr, WAtanturon, Bay 6tb, 1264. Will b• told at Pablic Auction, to the"h at bidder, at Oicaboro Dot, on TEI OAT, May 11th , 1801, beginning at 10 o ' c lock ti m., from ICO Tot 200 11.,118610. Thor horns, bars been condemned as unlit for lb. cavalry earrica of the army ; for road and farm par- Wavarattny good bum.)aa may be bad. Hormel .old Terms cub, la Goranam , ot hinds. JA IEB A. SIMI, Lt. Clolntel and ChterQoart - rotaan r, myltktd Cavalry Bareart. PIANOS., MUSIC, arc. REMOVAIi we tube pleagmre la tatorming the public that se occupy the large Lad coraolodlatts bona, NO. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCK, ST. CLAM STUELT, Wleete we heee just received them the reteotifectuer of WM. 11. BUADDITHY wed 8011061 h CHISII s GO., . . . . • new lot of aIIPERIOII PIANOS. .Aloo, &compete sasortment of WITH'S calibrated Harmoniums, Me lodeons and Mtalcal goods generally. Tba euperlonty of the BUM:MIT PIANO Is al ready established. In the hlstory of Nam no clew Instrument has gains se rapidly In plmlarlty or renflved co may manta within the mane of two yren la the 115.1 scale. full Iron Inas, °contemn has and Preach grand action. Plano Ports, manufactured by W3I. BDADBIIKT, and Shoundrer A Oo's Plan ,havlng been co 'mg sad favorably known In this ad Otter mantrkw, need no further contamt. AU guaranteed for gm yeam. WAMELDIS. & BARB, 8010 Agants" rr Pittsburgh sad Wortors P... Ha 11 Si. meta BL. Blocoll's Block Good Second nand Plano. 6r Rent. Toning .d re • Inn no prom peNos I - PIANOS! CABINET ORGANS Cabinet Organs ! CABINET ORGANS, &ZW LOT AT OLD PEIOIO. cit As. c. MELLOR. MUSICIAN§' OMNIBUS, No. 2, eon . - JJ.L taining 8O ruins or Rollo, ,„ COilisting of 100 Duette for two flat., tw o kilns, !tr; 130 Scotch lin, 000 Irish Atm Quadri]. with tin cab .aa Awes, Polka; Schetti,choe, W . anas. Clticketed', dentin, Hornpipes, Soap, Be., for the Violin, Plata, Cleracet, rile. Comet, Ilaptolet, do. By Was How.. Price 51. BIAI/.0, irre of Porten, price, aq reoeipt of by tayT 'OI3ABLOTTZ 8L132331, 43 fifth Watt. nECIIEBS PIANOS, PrITH NNW PATENT IEOS PILAW; &alloybodied byaEl thsbratmaatria= to be tapsetor to ad eller tastrenneatr, sitiost s enceptioe, and also TREAT & CMS . meet celebrated Elbekedeons and llinnordhuut are only for ads by • 110171ANti, LEO= I CO., al3, No. tgl PM street. ATTOfflt.rErs. j : ANEES • LAFFERTY, ATTORNEY - AT- LAW. All Legal Baena!, grenaptly attended to • ONloo, No. 166 yotarra STBSET: near Groat, Vlttsbaszb. MeIUkSTER & GA7.IAME4 LAIN OFFICE, RN 0$ GRANT STREET. .17 . T' 15-13TONBR, 02604140. 12 TOM= STHESS,Pittabsagb. DUDS,. XORTGAGU 111:011Atillar 'DUNS, Wand other Itiitruments drawn. Ool• s °l ' m =de to shin sad Idiots ins ISDUS WHOM, Attorneysikt - . tam -01Boi, HoTIIIR strestAittoWV. - -= 7M X M = M D V-Z.41E24 &MP= and Aceouchenr, . 11,4 ITEDlTYlrkmatt.r., it 4= at swat. P, pm:simian, PA. . _ DB; THOS. /LOON llsiteimmit'7 6 - 553 Aebo cI TOY*. d Y:;• 7 309 Wpm" tryntg:ii, Alleitteny ay. 1)1C7431;i-P, 44 g A:ND 5--11-- 1442E°N. loannanstlmmeagninu4 y :„fi'f ' »t , -..svti".ia. ; .r.~`_a~.. +..~ '4iiw tr-r c; s'. -; ;'-: ,- 4'.:. :, '';: . :.]::ii . ;'i;g''..1..',;;.:' , 4' , : t.'.f.','"' ' L 1. : , , .zi.,_;-'.ffz:-:. , , , t7 . ' , ' . --:,:- I/ Pt PI, tit Yrrt A„ram DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, OADZIAIIik CRAWFORD, tionnhatmato of oatry variety of Eadobat BEAM WM; YOH PLIMBLTA STEAM OE GAS YITTEDS, SIACITINISTO, AND • ICOPPEILSKITU& BEAM 020312‘108, of all domrlptiona. made 'ln order. Bruathoet won', ential AND WS YITTENCI, and REPAIRING, promptly attended to. Particalar attention paid to fitting ap =MU. RIES FOE COAL AND CARBON OILS. . . . . Sole Agents fortbe Wertern District of Perm. sylrants for tits sale of M.A.D.SiI e LAIIIIDELL 00.11 PASSN'T SYPHON PUMP, rite best ores Tasted. Haring no mires It Ls oot liable to get trot of order, and will tbrrir moss ',rater Mao any pump - - - RON CITY WORKS. MAC HEATOSIII. ITZMPITUALL & 001:0)41,W.Wisj411XN:811:1(4•1 Comer of Pik. laza o , llaras and (Hear 12117 Water Werita,) ittannfactarere of atationarp and (Ober ZN(1114:9, HOLLISG RILL OASTINGS and 11140/I.lllllil,- _ of kind; anti rural jobbers. Romer. attention given to repotting It9LLINGI MILL MACITRINTWRI, r _ DITHEIDGE'S aura .• PATENTED OCTOBEIt • OVAL LAMP ci-miraNtr.l.7s. KZ. FEINT GLASS.! Those Chintness are Wendel for ttot fiat Itims, lt to heat cracking. ing all parts of the 6l Z . Z. T. DIT stqually, HEIDGZ doos not 4 capon . Tort Pitt Glass Works, Washington start; opt! Plitsbargh,Pinita.. ROBERTS, BARNES & ,PARYS, •o. 89 Third 81., Pitaburgh, TIN MID SENN? IRON wiyartsrui, JAPANNED TIN WARE Bathing Appeustos or all kinds, Toilet Ware • Setts, Venter Coolers, Groo reTen .dilinteeCanls iflash nod Spice Boost, Tumbler Drainers, Spittoon', fie., Sc, A large lotof Bird(lases for sale low. 011 Cans of all silos end patterns, Ti, Booting, Condetotort, end all kinds of Jobbing Work done to outs!. BLACK DIAMOND STEm , worms. PITTBBOBOB, PA. PARK, BROTHER '& BUT Queurr wpm war BUZZ., aqua" Plat and Octagon, of an died. Warranted sq.! to ray imported or to.satetacturod 1.11 WO corm• try. mar Office end wsrehouse, Naa:l49 and 15/ PIBET and 120 end 121 SECOND BTREFTS, Plttabltry,l4. to • d A j,T,EN M'CORMICK a CO., VALLEY YOMMILT, Pittuborgh, Pa. - ins-w w ,b....., an LLUERTT STREET. i . ‘ Id of 000 E, PARLOR, AND EO2 IWO STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRAM HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and GlAtottid.e. _'' Rol tog 11111 Outing% UM (kering, GasOfete;itad kr then Pty., Sad I Dog Irons, WagentH=m, Sa. war Kettleft, Pulleys, Haagen, Car Wheets, OUrrollop sod Ousting. generally. Also, Jobittneard Machina Cauttop made to order. Patented/Portable MU, with Steam rtr Hors. Pourer. , usyttired • WEIL a STONEMA24, . . . ‘...." / . • • . , liartrrAurculaispr wins ivol;!s. Hs. always 011 ha.ao aal mole to order IHOZI Mit BRAM 30111 LEN WIRE CLOTH; Sisvrs, of . g kind.; ILIDDLES, Her Iratud. on; SEA " WOIII; FOH WMOWH &o.; BUM Gem. o • la1131115"M WIEN WORK, for tinware, Ha DS AD alms al WUIS lax eels, se fraIRD STREET FOUNDRY. ALFRED DAVIS, (Formerly foreman at Anderson & Ph respect (di) nalbrins his friends and the Imblie generally that be has opened a Foundry at the corner of Third end and ()bemoan' lane, opposite Snhon's Besse Foundry, for the pupae of menufecturing LIGHT a.O/3 tolXlll , , CASTINGS, GLASS aIOtILDS, PULLETS, ac. Special attest:lva giro; ta Ficusbani work. myletino BRITANNLS, BRASS AND EE{Ber METAL W ORES. COLLIES WRIGAT. IdanaladarrersofoAETOß TRAPPEII, rave rims: EBB lutd LAMP BRASSES generally. Also. Till LASTYLBEI TRIMMINGS, PICOT JAM COVERS, to Manufactruers cf Coffins d Wrigtit'a Patent TIN JUG TOP. No. 13n Second dna, Plltstrarnic ap2l COLUMBUS COLEMAN, 11A11109 AITEISUL, Allegheny City, . Manufactures fm y & Grata Sakes, of Um Economy, Vain, Sultry and Pnorle Blod patterns ; alao. tITORN AND MAGGIO= TIMM& WHIMLIBLBII4IW4. MIT/::PW BOXES Ina Ws=- cm mark of all demstptlons. fales, STEEL Par Kay aid Oral.o Bakeia, sigtfamsoclawn PHA& FOWNES, (late of 'the firm of rolmes& Maley.) 3011 N B. HISHECHO Hats of Hitebell, Herron A C 0.,) 1808 POIHIDHRS end STOVE Hanntactunns, . ALLLIGHEINTSIBEET, • """ 4l ' h iSit myLly s B. HEREON I 00. 1-13*RIDDLE it co., No. 215 tr 3' Moot, opporito Sixth. Pirlabiferle, mranforturers of wunos; i•moorg and SW/TOll. SS rad emery daecriptiosi of LIZATHES usAsouo wOax. Orders roliclted from the Valet sad girds pronrol li rhipped ea par kat:ructions. - &Si SBEVBRANCA No. 53 Weiss ST, .Pltttgorgb,sumullaCturet °MOIL= PIPERS WROOGIIIT dPlEEd,Oldagledi atuiridlroadoravory drocriptton. Particular aired or stupid BPI= S % tarp or mall, made to order at dung good • •••• constantly cm 'load. gt ••••• Hl wOOD•6TIIELT.I D& W. BENNETT, Manufacturers of . warns STONE OEMIIIO. A wad CIMUL 00L- . 0121c4 and Warabanse at No. 74 MYTH BIB= Pittabscrgb. RIDER ag CLARE, wee ir.d Mbar. CA Patrolman and ita Products; ri ll BBO&D erzaere—...._l—Zerelosz: ea WATER& usi Imre ream --.PTIT=II‘I34 =R i ng, tar Ms POWITAND KMIEC= OM WO BMW .TOILIVPA.14.171:1111 CIANDL.I 00Y0A ,As. - • - ---, • • Tr. L. CRAIIMI, Asa"! ea Rea 173 taststs. ViENToul 'WOW. DIIMIAIi, DU LAP it Pure White' Razed Carbon Obi, oam, no. on LIZERTI JEAAO HOUGH dr. Co, CO=MON 1.0.113U1;=413, Tor pa gale of Crude and 'Relined Petroleum, as spurn rawvike AMIL7I, S. P ol3l3l4 Ert • ~ Dram to grade -and , , #3l;aNzzwic.-eiza.,, N 0.93 THIRD STBltt.intsbl44 • • Ifiandbettlers - TzEprgxsrmMow inti minor& .Agri P:4l2444l.Thilmatotaiso • tira thommil binetivalnak.-; , " &GRAFF. PROMMTORt ocaoIoNDMAJUMA BOMA ptibbargi.l.7 U - TWEE'S ADAM%- Nast,' Connelly's . soft& omiar of sad Omni streets, Pitlaburitu gfire.o*—DTaMlLJNazta/r. sek Tbudaresoutigagiiti Platt - r~..Y.cS =ti.:.. -, VOLUME Lraltn-NO WABiNG4 KM% fi 000a.'. Petroleum and as Pragiftgi:* • Ana 6114 ' 114 T. 6 . 1 •; , s ttm , 2l4k cells ss r'slassi." " DOS & pF.ARRA . " 11/ 4 3 0 /rii* oaimaissuaiiiiiirensate.tiptokeill. - stclashefirts - Petrol( um and : US PVodgctai ror export ar.c boats essinnzMiCall. ..,&1041 11 01 : M. far ewe. u nwousbievates. Mani donna me" ,'• •• 1 1 1 1W/ BREWER, 111:11111E 00., - 1 •` _ r COEXISSION HEMOHMIII4 GLOM; PACCOIO 8.19 D l4b"1 w I °LN° wedo ol tccoudituuAl , rielfriell or, finale - • - oexo= l = ll, r°4 • RICHARDSON, iiaqatT OCIIIIMMIOIIIk naiad* iinciuiat" Crude and Refined - y(0olegal Uo• /BM gthltro PirOarniga," 1041 - Meal Chsh beinularn. Pittsburgh or Leah Diasksts, • • =13%114. Prat. Occomental Es*? pure UITY OIGIVOMEEV: LYDAT csonatmilllo; : N112.11166t010011e Rein Of aIEVIS iXiAlre :- t= AND Ltrinucanda mui.gui? crErcrimr iniffrrt.o , „ wori2, armstelihmannr , _ Moo. No. $ HAND =FT .. .pll:tan /..........ir tI:11 a I a 1 CI 14 grfi I I r I lONS 1.. MAI• •no & W, 78115§/ I ~ .q. . 7 ; „ , . &aim gi •:" r''''' re : - ; /3 . ''."' . 4 1 ° i 0 1 11 4rigi.3 .1iii itC ? Noe - FOCI.. WI4BrIB. NEGGIADASEML;i: . Ilfr Stamp42=art s r reolerk)lbslyeiblili • aseellent .. • Pardo mat% at oar VIVIMBIO '' ' 'l.• BIM. twat the platform d_tb• P. la. B. . lIILCEIr. JIRO., Crude and 11,efinetfetraIetni mons* - LI werrirr er:, =trailed to eta aitmtlan: .. ,Isooittin .. I =Jliclardsoo,Y4Sof“ marts & Co:, and McClelland it . Pam= Thai. Smith, Zoo. Pnot. Musk If. Li; IL TIO a Co.. Philadelphia. . - • LAW Mei00224:1011. Oala4NDliat,.l: , ' . ;.* -, •,.OIL BROSEASI4 . .• : 211 and 213 South- Water fitieeti k enateo. •• • alrecoaf i solleifotL • WEI 20 Lydar a ChM?. MIIk& !SOU on, on wcitti Jacob Pointer, of J. Palr=2_ Jar ; Chalfint, of !3p . o , zig..Fbalfifif a t Va. m 7003171 5111,EILT. VEISANGO OI;GAND7TBAM4Virit% - • A? CORP.II3n• • • ; OTT, : • • A.te Prep yeaeles, _OM Crude and , liefined'Petra du - matt "tiostauitU taxi to Mika , 'streams. N 0.12 PI111{ . 411!t. slllr - 11‘1. 4 7 Va. DOM, Bort 011 32 WALTER•t- 0 le, naroinumis,dek Air Oaembpumaltaors remarsteanta • • 4%0 be dazed at. ilia Ocaleray'a! . Ite-Frf • - e,e x .101, WALES, WETlion *co, • GOMIII3eIOIS . SHIPPERS pP_perno • . • f - ' . .tf', 112 RADIO LAZak AP , wu_ at Laqpis haltir ,yID , thstr yixd mai OF & /Fat /MA , 11 m,mmN/k General MabuiffivrEro • , OILS. ICc. .OAgDZ.DII, AO., =mil= Mined' Fi ,~~« t:; ... "'G;~ .Fi BEM okra, iv: Aar esN:l'L:- i~ 113 MBA Mit Also, .L'S 1301:1121 - 1/02 FL. ' • • : ctuzzatininizirsteo aturno soD4 • SODA 41074 " DRUGA, °rumba, am. - Ordeni bo as ion promptly Masao:l D k:, VOZNITE 81., VriiirAD On' Oszoadmiza.e. .... GTOROB. Tau Baran CRUDE, nsula good sheds. • • Pullman sitonttem T.l Jaald it; Otli , his AIIBO SODA, D As ALLEti&limapsB,.r , Grade and Petrf lOXPLEbarti ithaCelendi - roa I,44ZIODWAKIN (Late ofless.E.Wpithrudifi ' ; asasssy Oliklannn • • 1 151Xdat atm** OM IX OradeCand Bellied • Sorra iso?se Mime, D. Ir.liaratarp - ANIRILLE 0/Li 7 pga , it.‘*ol,olilitiw' : * wi Slngiou 11.34.-ti.i.4 sinimatibliipm I—' , TIM OlL.Liado tocaftegr on boot =Ow* -`-`_. kvallizr Of BUILIMO OIL, clest iuseL . 11 . 1 1 , Fr i:. - 7,17 1 alw , I, - rat ' LIMBIOATO3, part: .!. 1 ...! - • ZO6l sad AM mum -_ - . --, :iit i4i iiiiiii, 4 • ::: -1-* — 41170_06. I* st. Sqt 13 ..,1,1". Dank Me.%lectoil doseorM. INI Publigif 1000110 6 - , - th. 1 * ' —, 4::- ' i - SW r. 4174 DO=LT 1.14i0ca1041 WeiglAWOriarrigiC 11141 ' er%T.LIMITII6SMIZIII36IIIO4O:IWhi PICSAIXOX CITA ilta.,cceriatbr_sa.md sait3 Tt , trona* stthe au lowestfti* law Woldteleldir .1' 1" at - Ur* iusk A . citui - j )furatitnikt, rioldisaiiiampersm m ov er .; oaf 3114.14=314e. , P =MEI I 1 I • ostim - r MEM !!fAM .",rte"€
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