' :,... -.§, , ,..,..-7,70-,,,,,,, ? .. ; ..,--2,-',:',-.:..:;...';,..--1.::;--.7.,.1 #ijbbiugh daiettt, FRIDAY ISIORNIN6-4= - ::.IILVY 13, 1864. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Getieral Conference M. E. Church; MORTIS DAT. Cenfirence opened this morning with rts liglotts 'iservices, conducted by Rev. Mr. Church, Bishop Simpson ha the Chair. Jour nal of yesterday was read and approved. ThOCOmmittee on Revisals madotheirra port, No. l recommending an alteration in the Discipline so as to receive members &admin isters from the M. E. Church smith, upon the same conditions as those who now are received from apy other branish of the church in Eu -rope or Canada. The report was laid upon the table to be printed. The Committee on Book Concern reported that in relation to the request of the American Methodist Historical Society for s free copy of all publications of the church, they recom mend that it be not complied with, which was adopted. TheXemniittee on Itinerancy reported that they would recommend that the time of min lets rill service In the same churdh be exten ded, so that the Bishop may appoint for three years Instead of two, and that characters of 'preachers may be examined In their pros enCe. A minority report upon the same subject was presented, in which.the position Is taken that while a majority of the preachers are in favor of It and the majority of the laity' are a gairuit it, therefore they recommend that it is inexpedient to make shy general change, but that in case where a:majority of the Pre: Biding Elders think well of it, a Bishop may appoint for three years. Both reports were laid - upon the table to be printed. The Committee on nissione made a report recommending that two Assistant Missionary Secretary shall be appointed instead of one, as new, which was laid over. • The Committee appointed at the lad Gen- eral Confinelon, on the hymn book in the German language, made a report, which was read by.the Rex. Dr. Nast, recommending the immediate publication of said German Hymns Book, and suggesting the full plan and divisions of the same ; and. that the agents at Cineinnialle instructed to publish a German Ttme Book.. „, The whole Subject was referred to the Coot ••mittei oit the German Work. • The Committee on Revisals made a report in reference to 'putting baptised children into classes in the church, which was laid on the table to be printed. • On motion, the Committee on Slavery were intro red to make each a caango in the chap tax on ;revery Xis to make it not adviso ry but unequivocal and binding, so as to exclude all Blavery from the church forever. Bey. Dr. Lippitt, of Baltimore,offered a re solution directing that the ammittee. on Itineracy be requested to inquire Into the cx- podioncy of eo altering the discipline al to prevent all negotiations between Churshea and Ministers in rotation to their appoint . meats, which was referred. A ;Committee of Correspondence was or. dared to bring about a union, if practicable, of the Evangelical Association (Garman Ateths dist) with the M. E. Church. Friday, 20th inst., Immtdlately after the reading, of the journal was appointed as the time when an election for Bishops shall take place, if any are needed. A communication wan road from Colored Local Freanters within the bUnods of the Philadelphia Conference, asking for the es tablishment of a Colored Mission Conference, with al the rights atd Powers of other annual ' Conferences. It was referred to the Com mittee on Colored People. A resolution woe adopted referring to the Sandal &hoof Committee a change la the 'discipline, so AS to require' each minister to preach once a year on the subject of Sabbath Sellouts, and once a quarter to Sunday School children. • .The Bishops reported that in their jadg • ment two additional BiShops are required . for the tin ited States, and two missionary Bish ops, ono for Europe and Asia, and ono for Af rica, which was adopted. The Report No. 1, of the Committee on Missions, was than taken up. The report provides for the forming of all Foreign Mis sions into Annual Conterences, so soon as their circumstances will p.rutit, and that they 'hall possess all the power of other Annual conferences, except that of rending delegates, to General Conference, and the proceeds of the Book Concern, and voting upon constitu kional questions. . • The consideration of tho xoport, after:soma debate and amendments, was adopted no • tAn invitation from the Commissioners of City Property woo presented, asking for o vislt of the Body to Independence Ball on Friday at 12 o'clock, which-on motion was accepted with the thanks of the body, and the Conference resolved to take advantage of the Invitation-to kindly presented, and that the . Centen:Tee visit the Rail on to-morrow at noon. • A similar paper was received from the managers of the House of Refuge, inviting the Conference to visit that institution, which was accepted with the thanks of.the body. An invitation was received from the Insti tution for the Blind, which was also received with thanks, and Tharsday was agreed upon u the time when the members of the body will visit the inetituto. Friday at Iln'clock was fired upon as the time when the Conference will receive the deputation from the African 21. E. General Conference. Conference agreed upon Tuesday next, in the afternoon as, the time when the Confer ence will visit the Howe of Refuge. After the giving one of notices the Corder -once adjourned with the Doxology, and Ben. -edletion from the Rev. J. B. Wakely, of New York.- The 130th Regtment—Addltlonal List Mi==l We hero obtainod from a primate source the following list of casualties in the 139th Rae moat, sustained In tho cation of Friday. Only a partial list of the casualties In Thursday's battle has yet been noticed : Company A—Msorshall Lang, killed ; Capt. A. E. Douglas, wounded; Lient. It. M. Cal mer, wounded. Compani 13-11enry Isamin, wounded; Jacob Sharer, do.; John McCormick, mining ; Wm. Books. missing. . Company C--Sergeant H. Park, wounded; Corp. John Crines, do; Robert Graham, do; Joseph Lenity, missing; Thomas Sedgwick, do ; 0. W,Wytel, do. • .Company D--John Cowan, wounded; Corp. John McGowan, do. Company B—Jacob Bahama; wounded ; W. G. Bieber, S. A. Gray, do. Company F—Robert Purol, missing. Co. o—George ti. Gray, reported hillod; Hobert McQuillan, wounded; Wro. Gerwig, do,; Simon Garrard, [Miming; T. S. Kane, do.; Wm. Barrington, do. ' Co. I—Corporal C. B. Basil, wounded; J. Brarhary mining; D. 11. Warden, do. Co. H—James Craig, killed; Joseph Boggs, wounded; Thomas Bart an dWm. Byrd, mb s . The losses on Thursday are reported at 193, and on Friday at 30—making a total, in the two days, of 223. The Remains of Gen. Rays. , The remains of Brigadier general Alexan= der Hays are expected to arrive In this city' to-day,- on the 1:0 train from the east. Should. - they arrive a t that time. the (metal will take place on Eaturday. The remains will be interred with appropriate military honors. It was the intention of the Pitts burgh Battery to attend the funeral, but un fortunately thbre Isnot a single sot of artillery hamess in the amount, and the battery will conkequently be to turn out. An In - fantry escort will attend, and Day due respect. to the rank and memory of the distinguished dead. The City epithelia meet this evening, and wwwould suggest that they Make - ar ?easements for attending the funeral in a body. Such a mark of respect is due to the memory of one who b4s so 'not iy sustained the reputation of our city, and given his life In defence of the nation. . City Mortality.. Dr. Charge L. McCook, physician to the ,Board of. Efealtb, repoits the following deaths for Om period commonest* May 1, and Onding MaY.lO , !Wes 18 Whitb 251 Tote ' 25 9 Colored 0 • Of the 'diseases thbre were, Tubercular conpuption, - 1; paralysis, 1; congestion of limp and brain, 1; consumption, 2; . apopioxy, . fatty degeneration of hoart, Ir, erysipelas, '3; pulmonary.consumption, 1; dropsy, l; prier pAril - fuer, 1;' consumption,, 1; ougutive measles, 1; congestion o f lunge, from whoop- Inc tough, D - tomriet /bier, I: pneumonia, 1;' still -bore, 3; congestion of lungs;.l; hemor rhage from Ihngs, 1; atrophia, 1; who Oping cough, 1 ; searli:t feter 7 . and diptheris, 1; un known, /. firesaio Magrim Pilaervnaft' \'u.r!. »ikask,-.-Inforolorion romeetiag Pontrylren,to solatoroirriltirkr:iiitals of Pfkol lithia an :always bo had ripTiettion 1i 10.401. Parker, y, Ada. -Of 'the.Borpli: l l - Comrotrrion; at the reotes of She T.Stusg,llesh'e:Christien•Aniesta. iloni - Noo ol l Chested street. EMI= .. --_ 't~ =fin:.. .-' 1 ::•H ;.::'-::.. - . 7,.;:•: . '.. ~.....;,;%:.:-:,..-..;.-,-.-;.,,-i i ;' _.. _. .'l. ~~,. ,'i Death of Capt. Wm. 04Lars Robloam Con. Wm.ltoblmem,of Allegheny, readied . a telegraphic dispatch from Washington on Wednesday night, announcing the death of ids grandson, Capt. O'Hara Robinson, who was kited on Friday, the 6th inst., to the battle of the Wilderness. The deceased enlisted in the 61st Regiment, in Jetty, 1861, and was commissioned as Second Lieutenant of Co. 0, September 29th, 1882. On the 28th et January, 1863, he was promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant, and on the 18th of February, 1863, hey was commissioned as Captain of the company, which position he held at the time of his death. lie 'reecho oldest son of Wm. O'Hara Robinson, deceased, and enlisted when in his nineteenthlear. He was taken prisoner at one of the battles In Virginia, and remained In confinement for soma months at Richmond and Saulsbury, after which he was exchanged. He was at home on militia leave of absence some weeks since. He had not re-enlisted, as It was his Intention, at the expiration of his Wm of service in July, to secure an appointment in the regular army. He was a brave young officer, and his death will be deeply regret ted. His widowed mother has the sympathy of the entire community in her sad bereave ment, Allegheny Mayor's Office S.P. Coates appeared before Mayor Alex ander yesterday and. made an information against Jacob Sagfarth, charging him with , committing an assault and battery upon his person. They are both employed at a cooper shop in the Beoorid Ward, and during an al tercation between them Wednesday the alleged assault wu committed. A charge of surety of the peace was also made against the defend ant, and he was bold to bail for his appear ance at Court. Wednesday night some young men entered the tavern of Francis Brown, near the Drove Yards, and annoyed the inmates of the house by their disorderly behturior. Yesterday one of the party named John Donnell, was ar rested and fined two dollars and costs for dis orderly conduct, which he paid' and was dis charged. A young man eras arrested at noon yester day for creating a disturbance at a public house on Federal street. Ile stated Chet he had been a member of the Eleventh Pennsyl vania Regiment, (Col. Dick Coulter,) and had been discharged on account of sickness. Ile was hold foga hearing last evening. An Unfortunate Shot. When the rebels .ware at Bloomington, on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, an unfor tunate mistake occurred, by which two chil dren were killed, and &re wounded. Our forces at New Oreek,hearing that the rebels bad gone from Piedmont to Bloomington, sent up a battarilo the latter plum. As the battery came up, the relied' were winding up what is called Hampshire hill, following an obscure cow path. The battery sent several 'hells after them, some of which appeared to explode in their midst. There was a house on the hillside, supposed to be occupied by therebels, into which a shell was thrown. Instead of being occupied by the rebels, it was filled with children, who had congregated there for safety. As before stated, two of the occu pants were killed and nee wounded. Railway Earnings We have received from W. 11. Barnes, Esq., Comptroller pro tem., the following state ment of the approximate earnings of the Pitw burgh, Fun Wayne & Chicago liallway Company during the month of April ult., ewe pared with the tame period of last year : 1844. 1803. 5375,314 10 5119,556 461 $78,731 0410. 177,71 G 11 144,418 WI 33,237 68 16. 6,40000 9,0100 9,00000 1.. 7,893 03 7,823 00 7,00 33 7,033 33 From Freight..._.. Purl:tarn- • Erpr. Matter IZZ=I 31IseoDane.= Ear= 5111,693 461. MEE EB111111g• from hall to Arr 11 2 3,1711 IiZAI2S 52 $226,271 25 Increase for April, 24 3-10 per cent.; iicer age increase to April 30,18 percent. Heavy Damages Awarded. In 101, a notice woe published in tho To, flange Spectator, warning tha•pnblio against Dr. S. B. Christy, stating that he was endeav oring to dispose of a certain property which the author of the article alleged he bad no right or autelority to - sell. Suit was brought by Dr. Christy against the authors of the ar ticle, James Bleakly and Sam'l P. Dale, and the ease was tniod saw &gasbags at Braklin. The dootur not only siterteeded in vindicating hut reputation, but obtained an award of $5,981 daniages. General, Hays , Funeral. All son commissioned officers and privates a home on furlough, or off duty In this city, and all others having infantry uniforms, are requested to meet this mornlug, at ten o'clock, at the office of Col. Foulk, third story of Wil kens Hall, for the purpose of making arrange ments for participating in the funeral tore monies of the late Gen. Hays, which will take ptace on Saturday. It is hoped that this re quest will be promptly complied with by ev ery calcite:. Dlonneo Ocv.—A scene took place In Zanesville the other day,Which ls said to have occasioned a good deal of excitement and no little amount of shouting and hurrahing among the National Guard. and others. A fellow named W. J. Phillis .had his hair clipped off closely to his head, and after being drummed out of the ranks was marched under guard through the streets of the city to the tune of the ' , Rogue's March," with a large board fastened to his beck, bearing the not very enviable but distinct words—" Substitute; Got lia Pay; Deserted." The fellow seemed to take Myer, coolly, however, notwithstand ing old Sara rays were falling straight down upon his uncovered head. Couxrrnn.—The three ypcug men who were wrested on Wednesday by the Mayor's polioe,l on suspicion of being pickpockets, bad a hearing before the Mayor yesterday, which reunited in their oommittal to jail for ninety days as common tit/mica. Suspicion pointed strongly to them es being the parties who have teen robbing passengers on the Eastern traine,.but as evidence mold not be procured to convict them, they were commit ted to jail ander a recant act of Assembly, whit' empowers the Mayor to imprison sus pialeel cliraoters. We did not learn of any robberies being committed at the depoti yes terday. Sum. is Deaaues.—The lads who wore ar rested en Wednesday by the Mayor's pones, as runaways from edelweiss In Philadelphia, are still contoed it the Yam's office, their parents having.not yet reached the city. They keep up their courage, and appear to enjoy thermion in the tombs. The lesson they are now receiving may be of else to them during . their future life, and remove from their minds the romantic notions with which they had become punned. Vottarras 6olosoira.-12 • hit of Tobin tear ampons . , reported at the War Depart• meat, we ;odes the names of the following Pennsylvanian', several of whozo,ll will be seen, are from this city: Dr. H.T. Coffey, Dr. B. B. Mowry, Dr. George,L.HcOookeDr. H. L. Hodge, Dr. S. T. Child, Dr. T. McKen na, Dr. B. Martin, Dr. Joseph Rowland, and Dr. D. H. Rankin. BVIECILART AT OIL Cam.—On Thursday night hot the boarding house of mu. Wetter eon, on the east aided 011 Onrek, wu entered by some person or persons, and the boarders robbed of POO in money, and radon' ante's" of value. One gentleman was ?altered of a line gold welsh. The robbery was not dls• covered until Friday morning, Tux! To sea Purrownsat.—The ISheriff of Erie county and the Chief of Pollee of the pity of Erie, anived in Allegheny yesterday haring in chugs a prisoner :named Her. rick, who was convicted of horse etuling. The prisoner is a desperate character ' Ind woo heavily ironed. They- had also in custody two boys who had been sentenced to' the llouse of,Tiefage. BVIGLAIT AT Orteszcse—On Thursday night last, the boarding house of Mrs. Annum.: on the out olds of Oil Creek, vas entered by some person or persons, and the boarders robbed of $7OO In money, and radon' anklet of value. One gentleman was relieved Of • fine gold patch. The robbery was not dis covered until Friday morning. LaMar/ or lionui.—Stephen Shorts and Wra. Baker were arrested yesterday by the Allegheny - police, on a charge of atealing quantity of butter from acountryman's wagon in theyard connected with Mr. Jame, Car., son's tavern, on Ohio street . They mill have 'a bearing thin morning. , . Toatoco, ko., ot .Arcnow.--This morning at 10 o'clock, at McOlellsed'a Aocaloto Roue, 55 putt. largo, wilkbe. fold without mane "la gaaatalsa to the brads, tobacco • Asstanar ..Uktrip Pioanri .T Ca. pit tin , Con: 11414417to;Thilioii:Caaidoill praperty, south:44Jc coma gold bTA.LogpsoiAnotloneor;tldo di!yitt .• .7. • . • - . ' • •• • •-• • • --•-• • .-. Accident on the Allegnclii Vine) Ban- Yesterday afternoon slant two o'olciek, Thomas Shades, aged twenty-five years; a brakesman on a coal train on the Allegheny Valley Itailread, lost his life in the follow• to manner: A train ladetted with coal was being brought to the city, and the deceased was sitting in one of the oars, when an iron lever which was connected with the bottom of the car became dinarranpd, and Its con tents ware emptien e kon the track. The de ceit:ad was thrown m the tax and so horri bly mangled the death ensued in a abort time. Ile leaves a wife and two children. Coroner McClung held an Inquest on the body, and a verdict of "accidental death" coos ren dered. GT1111.12710 Exmarnos...—The members of the Pittsburgh Gyzzusastie Association gave an exhibition last evening at the Atheneum. The performance was excellent, and the feats were executed In a manner highly creditable to the amatautro. The audience in attendance was not largo, owing no doubt to the inelem envy of the evening. We hope to lee the exhibition repeated. NOT KXLLZD.—A private dispatch was ter calved is this city last evening announcing that Col. John A- Peaks, of the sixty-third Pennsylvania Regiment, had not been killed, as pfeviously reported, ;but only slightly wounded. The numerous friends of Col. Danko will be gratified to learn that the ru mors of his death were unfounded. Tausrua.—Effie Henderson has bac draw ing good houses during the week, and is be coming a favorite in the new &limiters which she assumes. Her benefit is announced for this evening, and an unusually attractive bill is announced. She wilt undoubtedly have a fall house. - Itovsuirr OD Taoors.—Two veteran regi ments—the 36th Wisconsin and the 13th Ohio --arrzved in this city yesterday, on their way to the army of the Potomac, and were hospi- tably entertained by the Subsistence Commit tee. SPECIAL LOCAL 'NOTICES Tinian Paw, kin aid Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealor in Pommylyania and Ver mont elate of tho beat quality at low rates Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water Works;Pittsbnrgh, Pa. Wriar an amount of Suffering and Masse among the Volunteers would be prevented by the free use of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. For Wounds, Bores and Scurry the Ointment is a certain care, and for Bowel eomplaints, Fevers, Small Pon, Ac., the Pills are the bast medicine In the world. Holloway's Pllis and Ointment me now re tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, &c.• at 30 cents, 75 cents and $1 10 per box or pot. For sale in Pittsburgh by IL L. Feline stook and Co. For sale also by thso. A. Kelly, Federal street, Allegheny city. Snout. Nanca.—The attention of our renders is directed to the brilliant assortment of Spring and Summer Goods just roe:lived by oar friend Mr. John Weier, No. 126 Fed eral street, Alleghen Ms stock comprises y. • great variety of Fancy French, English, Scotch and American Can't:acres and Cloths, and fne Silk and efilliMeri Vestings r —all of which will be made up to order in the latest styles and in the beet manner. A choice se lection of Furnishing Goods also on hand and for sale, together with a 'full stock of Heady Made Clothing. well and fashionably made. RZ/101715.--Stuariel Graham & Co., Mar chant Tailors, have removed to 73 Smithfield et-.eat. We are jest resolving our mooed supply of spring and yammer goods, and would most respectfully. invite ear friends and the public, in general to examine our'nen , stock, believing it to 60 one of the finest stocks of merchant tailor goods in the city. Every garment warranted to give fall satis- faction, in both price andiquality. Give no a call before purchasing elsewhere and judge for yourselves. °unix S MCCANDLLI3B, Merchant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield great. Da. ISlownrr, Dentist, No. 162 Swarth street, between Smithfield and Brant. No irancements held pushy offering low prices; but an equitable fee will be charged to stscry cam, for the best materials will be used, and all the time and skill aterstary to in sure prromemtrcrwlts sball be applied mll:lw Blows's Ilsosctrun TlOCtlf./, for Coughs, Colds, Pulmonary and Asthmatic troubles, are highly recommended and prescribed by . Physicians and Surgeons in the Army. _ Permit) by druggists generally. Oxistrcs and carriagis calls will be taken at the Omnibus office, No: 410 Penn street, day or night. All orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All cane mast be paid in adUance. • Lama 6tta or Tonacco, ho., ae Avernow. —Friday morning, May 13th, at 10 o'clock, at blaClalland's Auction Roam, 55 Fifth [[root, will be cold in citiantities to the trade, Tobacco and. Grain. SATZ AND SCAISJ .T AccrlON.—Friday 1310211- Ing, May 13th, will be sold, at 51eClelland's Auction House, 55 Binh stroet, one are-proof Bata and superior hay and dour Scale,. Tun attention of liminess men Is directed to the advortisement of Mr. J. R. Newman, City Axioms, In rotation to Maine, tax, to be found In another column. Joann M. Germs, Attorney ad Law, 98 Grant strew- Mao MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Market. Ncer Tosx, May 12.--Cotto• moos scar. Platir —State and Western marleratily attJte price, airbag decided thaage ; 011,93§7,10 for Tatra Mate, 17,3607.60 for IL H. 0., $7,65g7x for Trade Brands, the market elaelag orlon Whisky quiet and unser.- tkrl 01,2031,21 for grata, and 11,25 for Western. Wheat >go higher alth a betterazport demand; 11,55 for Chicago Sgring. Oats firmer ; Fleggli% for Wes tern, cash, and Olt Gomm:Dent tortltitatas. Petro- leum Arm ; Cradn37o3o.gc, Banned in bond, 57®38c. Wool quiet. Pork I/paned • little more firmer, and eland quiet at about yesterday's price, r -C,64.14, for lieu, 1124Xe.213,373 fur Old d0,t4,50537,60 for Nen do, claim; at s2k,nll, g2T4C14,75 for Old and New Prime, and 8:7,30 for Jlises. Cat Bleats quiet and nomlually unchanged. Bacon 81del quiet. Lard quiet and without material change at .I.(fat4%. latter as extreme fur choice brute reuXer. if; 500 bbls Nay, slim' 9jlttsigit. Butter " Stock and Money Market New You, May 11.—Money more actin at 8,4447. &orling scarcely ro Arm at 10.0461111g4. Gold brtn, opening at 176, declining to 168.%, and doting arm at 1747/al7B. Gorornment .toele9 arm; 11, 8. C. 1891 Cotrpone 11,13114X0 October .d 11(P4 011 b ,/, Shocks steady 8-2 A Coupons —N Z% 111. Central 5cr1r.....195 ktienorni 71 1i..... _.1t634 New York 0vatra1....114" —.Gag Cleveland • T01ad0...145 26% P. it W. a C —llO 1111c111gnn Southern.. OWA 0. A N. W—.—........ 55) Mutate Market. Burrs., ?day 12,—Flour dell .d stock Ildbt ; solo Double Extra ludlisu at 11655,60. Wheat dull and firmer; Rod Winter $1,60, Ho. 1 1111waukce $1,31%; No, 11 Chicago Boring 11,30, No. I klll - C 10681,29, Closlog firm. 0319 firm and ter; No 11,16, Old 11,16.' Whisky Is quiet sad held at 11,1701,18. Prolr,bta firm; Whest 15XES10„ Phtlagelphla Market. ramonsiu,a, May 1:.—Flo dull; Pp% far 112,32% for Tatra. Family. Wheat dull and drooping ; Bed 51,70024 Corn declined 2e. Petro. loom firmer • ulna* 40,000 bbla liefined In bond at 1P41585. Widek7 111,2301,211.- Baltimore Market. DALTIMOIE, May .13.—Flour dun mud hamy ; Ohl lctn $7,12307,25: Wheat dull ;,Westuru 81,78(4 1,12. 001 . P mead; M 111,27(91,28. Whisky dull end nominal, a VP. Chicago Market. Clrteaati, !Jay 32—flour 4ulat. Wheat quiet. Oata gala at 68aGa>ic Illghafinas doll at 11.16. you OLN ALWATt PitOCUltE Oonetttettoe Water and lodine W got, idornett's Oecaelse and 11Callincm, Lard's Bloom of Toady Ilegnotts Babe, IloWeers Pitts and Olstraret. My AMIN'. Reds Restores sad Zylobsisemum, Helabolds,Roohn and Bersioarllls, beeored Blood drarcbos, BMWs losolubts Oretest, Ms Tolled Itoestand !ratans% Hale Itriabes, Nett Wash* Tooth Brothe, did th• Ceatrel Dm Otos% toper Ober and repast ..6001, lisskot Allsitbenty. malt OLIVA. KI:LIT a 00. JUST ABRIVED, Six Cases of Pratt Papty, Entirely now olylw, terl'arlor, Chamber. Inchon sadßall. Call and Wont beton the chef unawares ma ono. Aloe, • liege aurbotonant of WeNDOW SHADZO, the Bow Beak Alore, WI Federal street, a ea Allegheny Oily. my/ T. Z. WAIZHAId. Mi=l TUElailiOX 00., or 81400X1.421,1. T., Gsgtil (languid pith it Ism 4arphis. lira 104 Tali ml tdarin.ftwrome. • S. IHBTurj Pittobargh lent, mit , , . 69 Yaseth stnot WAt3HIMe. 2 Mintooloo.OzitzW s r i Lat a fr o A` b e , . 1 4 , , 1 . 1 • - , t " _ THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGEAPU. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES, PROM 117:4 SEC/ rl" G TOJr fpaclal Dispatch tc the l'ittebargh Gazette. ' WIIIIITNOTCII3, May 12, U P. 1:. [TAILS OP 1176IDAT'S 110117LTG The folloWing is an account from another source, received at this bureau, bringing down this narrative to Wednesday morning: Reconnoitering movemente on the left by Burnside'. corps was the initiatory of Toes day's fighting. The enemy was found weak there p little else but cavalry bolding the poll tion.4 This fact discovered, moue Divides was withdrawn from the right and placed on the left. The robal line was well eupported by breastworks, besides having the advantage of ground. Our right was now comparatively weak, be ing bald only by Barlow's division of Han- Osck's corps, which have crossed the Po and taken their position on the out bank, sou to be able to pour a raking fire on the enemy's works and their communication with their base of supplies. While this position was of great advantage, it virtually diseon nected it from the main body, than exposing it to the enemy'. favorite strategy of striking isolated parts of our army. Warren was or dered to make a sharp attack while Burnside and Hancock ehotild strike the enemy's flank. Two divisions of the 2d Corps now joined on the right with Warren, who, to assist in making this connection, had moved up, push.. ing the enemy througlt-a &apparel thicket back to his breastworks In open ground. It was late in the afternoon before this ,move meat was completed, end the enemy's artil lery fire was galling all the while, but the woods were cleared of rebels. After resting a ehortepelt, this corps, with the t wo divisions re ferral to, made a charge on the enemy's works, but the undertaking was more desperate than bad been anticipated. Terrific volleys of musketry and artillery mowed them down az they steadily moved forward. One brigade atone lost over eeven hundred men in the charge; hence the attempt proved unsuccess ful, being now discovered that the enemy was manonvering.for a strike at Barlow's di vision-, Which hid crossed the river Po and was somewhat belated, it was ordered bask. Nor did the order come a moment too soon. This movement, however, was ao oomplizhed with slight be,. A general at tank was to be made at five o'clock, but did not begin till an boar after, when it opened with heavy cannonading, followed by a charge all along the lines, and had It not been for night closing in it would no doubt ho el been a perfect success. The 6th cc rps,eommanded by Gen:Wright, charged sadlantly the enemy 'a. bresatwook sr and compelling t 0 surrender at the point of the bayonet all who fell in Its nay, and capturing more than ono thousand prisoners and three guns. Bad other por tions of our line been equally successful, the day would have been completely won, but as It was, the 6th was compelled to retire to its former position, and the work of the day mast be pronounced a drawn battle. Our lora Is variously estimated at from seven to twelve thousand. • CONOCIB3I I / 1 11 . 8 onirrox cr illg CAMPAIGN Mr. Washburne, of la., wisr,has here with Gen. Grant, from the crossing of the Rapider, to ten a. or. of Wednesday, has been in the House and in his seat today. Crowds of members have surrounded him anxious to ob tain his opinion of the progress of the cam. palgn. lie speaks encouragingly of the fight beg thus far, and states tbet Hen. Grant is very hopeful. Gen. Grant estimates Lee's strength when the first battle opened nt one hundred thotuand. VEBABUtI DIPAITMSAT IIVESTIGAIWOL. The Treasury Department Investigation Ia nearly concluded. So far as the investigation charges agalturt the Printing Bureau are eon• corned 'toads g btu bean discovered to iialint the allegations made by Blair and Brooks The Committee will probably next take up the subject of the Wade regulations. Brig. Gen. Horatio Cl. Wright, Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Smith, Brig. Gon. Andrew A. Humphrey, Brig. Gen. John , M. Schofield, to be Brigadier' Generate; First Limb James H. Wilson, Corps of Eagineers; Provost Mar shal lamer B. Fry, General, with rank of Brigadier General; Col. J. T. Harlan, 51st Penna. Vols. ==! The Ways and Bleani Committee are being engaged priori the new tariff bill. It's now expected that they will be ready to report It t 5 the Rowe next week. THE GREAT BiTTLE OF TUESDAY Twelve (tuns and One Thousand Prisoners Captured. LOSS ON BOTH SIDES VERY HEAVY Wounded hi oldttrs Burned t ! Woormouroo, hfoy 12.—Dlepatchos from o Army of the Potomac, dated Wilderness Battle Iliad, May 11th, say that probably the most desperate and terrible fighting of the put seven days took place on Tuesday. 80 , Having the enemy to have sent a greater part of his troops to Richmond, an advance along the entire line was determined on at an early hour. The Second corps having the right of the line, had crossed the Po on the evening previous and met with bet slight opposition. In the morning the position of the enemy was found to be in the shape of a horse shoe, and on Heriouck's troops advancing to the attack, they were compelled to fall back. An attempt to break their centre was then or dered, and Dart of Hancock's men were sent to support Warren. In the movement our right was also advanced and the • move was began la the afternoon. The enemy were driven Into their entrenchment/ in gallant style, and a Upton's brigade of Wright's 6th carpi got into the enemy's rifle nits, capturing 12 gnus and.abent 1,000 prisoners. Not being supported by other portions of the line who were enable to Join the line of works in their front, this brigate was forced to Irrabaste its advanoad position, leaving the captured guns after spiking them, but• bringing Or all the prisoners. The enemy suffered heavy losses during the light, our shell falling Into their Works and our infantry delivering their fire with remark. able precision. General Rice was wounded in the thigh early in the engagement and died after his leg had been amputated. General Stevenson 111 also reported killed. Ho com mended a brigade in Burnside's corps. Our losses were very heavy. Gen. Gibbons' divis ion hu lost altogether over one thousand men. Oen. Robinson's division, attar losing both Its general °Moms, and about 2,660 men, had no -General to command, and it has been broken up and distributed among other divisions of the 6th corps. 0o ,divislon of the army foight better than this one. About six o'clock p.m.• report was brought to Gan:Aside ttusta Oankmovementwu being Davison our right, and the headquarters being in 'that direction, they peeked up and moved towards the centre to a rather hasty manner. The report turned out to be felde. At one o'clock, on Tuesday a Are raged be tween the two armies at a point in the line, and • large' numbeinf 'wounded of both par ties wore lyhig vrithespet. Our men in at tempting to get'their- comrades of the field were fired on by rebel skirmishers and driven off, and the poor sufferers had to be lots to perish in the AMOS. , • ." The. Draft in ,Botton..A4ditional Sur. Boma, May 12.—Ths *aft bail do . mmene ild hers sad la dome of the adjotalos !aims ' 00 4 4 7;4114 it la subtllttod to is *.golot att4 Additional surimts loft:Ott lit, for. Din - 1.. • " }! I e. ~,Lr•-7,..:c.. 4 -----7--1: • • • •:: 1 • , ,,-: ',fj1;7 : ?,.T.:, , , ,- .?,.]- . ..: - . - .. - ` - • -- A.'l'.:::': -. : -. .... —, _,... . , - • - Wednesday's Fight. I GLORIOUS NEWS Lee Badly Whipped MANY PRISONERS TEEN TWELVE GUNS CAPTURED• Grant Five Riles South or Spott Sylvania. LEE WITHOUT 112.4T10.1r51 He Asks for Suspension of Hostilities. GRANT'S ANSWER CHARACTERISTIC Brilliant Success of Sheridan's Cavalry. IT IS IN GENERAL LEE'S REAR Ten Mlles of Railroad and a• Large Quantity of Rebel Stores lie stroyed. RECAPTURE OF PRISONERS THE EJrD v 1 P PROJCHErG. New YOWL', May 12-10:15 p. m. The &Wald extradust issued, has the fol lowing: Waslanyt , n, May 12.—Vary important news has Jest been received. The result of the last groat battle is the defeat of the rebels and the retreat of Lee. Twenty thousand prison ers and 12 pieces of cannon have been cap tared. It will opt take Grant all the summer to finish the campaign at this rate. Partanx.nPura, May 12 —Tbe Bulletin of this city has the following special dispatch: 15 - ashiaytoa, Afity 12.—1 t it confirmed that is an order issued on Monday, found on some prisoners, General Lee notified the army that his communication with Richmond was bro ken and no rations could be drawn from thence, and he advised them to capture sup plies from our army. • Gen. Grant had captured up to yesterday about 0,000 prisoners. Part of a regiment was captured entire. It was composed of men who had been exchanged but a few weeks since. The loss of the enemy In killed In much greater than ours. Ins wounded an suppos ed to be about the same. The Wen edition of the Star of this mom has the following: Leo II reported to have asked for a °creation of boatilitlet to bury his death. Grant replied that he bad not time to bury his own dead, and that he pro posed to advance immediately. Yesterday morning the fighting was re• newed, and continued with varying success until 11 o'clock, when our lino had roma advantage. A despatch from Gen. Sheridan dated at the headquarter:l of the Cavalry Corps, May 10th, states that be turned the enemy's right and got Into their rear and destroyed eight or ton mile. of railroad, two locomotives and three trains and a very large quantity of supplies, and that since he had got into the rear there was great excitement among the Inhabitants and la the army. The enemy's cavalry had tried to annoy his tear sad flank, but he kaki run them off and had recaptured 500 of our me; two of them colonels. UP to this morning we have received no confirmation of the rumors of the above men tioned euocess, bet the fao t that such a re port was current in Fredericksburg putter day, chows the buoyant feeling there in re gard to the position, based upon a knowl edge of general farts of a hopeful nature- The prisoners captured on Tuesday and Wednesday number over 4,000. The rebel dead and wounded wore foetid covering al moit tout of ground where our troops -surged forward, and tlinjebuls gave way. Thu slaughter among our troops was terriffe, but not so groat as that of the enemy, end but few captures•were made by the latter. TOE GOOD NEWS CONFIRMED Special Dirp3teh to the Pittaburgh.Guette. WASLUICGTOS CITTo May 12, /M 4. Advice! Just revolved from the army, give the details of Wednesday'! aotloa. The wet weather rendering it Impossible to attempt the transmitting of details by telegraph, It is enough to may that it resulted. In a complete victory to Gen. Grant. He took a large num bar of prisoners, including some Generals, and drove Lee out of Spottsylvania Court House. Oar parsalt had been pushed five miles eolith of Spottsylvazila when the dispatches wore brought iu. FROM BUTLER'S DEPARTNENT. NOTHING DEFINITE YET 9CCO3IPLISHED. BEAUREGARD'S ARM STILL AT PETERSBURG FIGHTING ALL *DAY TUESDAY. Arearbersi again Threatened THE:GUNBOAT FIGHT OS THURSDAY lilmnitina lies:maps, Va., May 10.-rNoth hag definite has yet been accomplished by oar forms In the way of captarct, bet everything looks favorable. Beattregard, with about 2:;,000 men, is in Petersburg, and we have ell the railroads cut leading to that city and forces enough to keep him besieged there until be surrenders. We than, it I. reported, woo commence a siege of the place. There are four monitors and several gun boats within four mile!! of Fort barlink.ready to cooperate with oar land form. A part of them are abreast of tho monitors. Oar foroci occupy a strong position and are strong enough to hold It, 11111 d al soon an Pe tersburg is taken to advance on Fort Darling with a land and water force; andiwith the will • and determination existing in our ranks, there Ls no doubt of 11200011. It le supposed that Gen. Santa to now to the south of Petersburg, aiming at the de:trac tion of the railroad leading south from Bich . ond. Correspondents have probably an nonneed his defeat and = L azy of ids troops captured, /to., bat it Di r u t _ . t believed here. Beaurogard has no cavalry. POlTltkla Moeaoa, Iday—.The latest &M front om from the states • that the, gun.. boat Brewster was blown stp el the, Appo mato:, on Saturday, by a rebel battery. No statement in regard to the lost of life. The fighting was going on all day yesterday from daybreak. The main portioa appeared to be on oar right. The troops were under com mand of Gen. Smith, The tariptke between Elotuaond and Petersbursherse Ito bone of contention. 13p to 3 p. m. today nothinglater has been reastred. Molt of our glen:thee bare bun suppressed. Petersburg has not yet been ibandtified, burned or besieged. Beauregard Is thus - In oommend. Fort .Darling le aIW In the bands of the rebels. • A report just received fv totes that Colonel Bye& has burned the long bridge near Wel don and two others ; thit he; made three obsiges, and the third - Unto succeeded. .1 gin this for what it Is waith; My inform ant says be heard, Col. Spahr, tell It. - The latest advice) from Nqwbam state that the Sobel' are 'OM threatening the pine— that they hare possession of the railroad, and that last Thursday thay demanded the surrender of Moorhead City. Our forces re• fused rind' the rebels destroyed the railroad and retired._ -It is rumored, that; they have 8,000 men and propose to invest Newborn. The fight on Thundayibetween :our - fleet and the rebel gunboats, In Albin:sari* Goland, lasted laTala hours, and the rebid tron,clads retired up the Roanoke river. No dispatches hare beep received far two days from Gen.' Funds for Soldiers( and lingerer*. - I kronmi,lday..4l+Bnlioriptions hays tmos stFind Immo *Lindy issilgog irs t rks $lO,OOO to sldtht voonded.! , • -The : Amu - rohonlbod 4sio, for t h e Ess; "hdinisios =amp strresao iott,os?4,poo, - "Tv • - -r,: ;. - 4;;i: . 41-L,i.'.•,:ic':•;"Vj.::.',:FZ:l - , z,. - . .5 - .-,, •.:1 , '..' , , , .'.1;- -, :.= ',.:: ,: ,:: ,- . , ":, - 7. , •[ ,. .;• ~•.;-!..::.','_ '‘.!,t. , .. : : ' Another Victory ley Grant LEE'S WHOLE LEFT ORURO AN ENTIRE BRIGADE CAPTURED Grant to bs Reinforced bu Butler's -frmy. DESPERATE FiGHTING OF THE COLORED TROOPS ANOTHER ADVANGEORDERED Nnw You, May 12.—A 11 - uhington spe. alai Mei - each Jut received from the army of the Potomac yesterday states that Grant bu won another victory. Lee's whole left is crashed, and we have captured a whole rebel brigade. Burnside abased Ewell over three The World hu • rumor from Washington that tho Tenth and Eighteenth Army Corpe on the north bank of the James river, are to be lent around to reinforce the army of the Potomac from the north ; that they comprise too email an army to capture Richmond, and are too tannerotu to permit their being kept out of the field. The World's special says : Grant massed 400 pieces of artillery against Lee's position at Spettsylvania Court Rouse on Tuesday and Arid for two hours, whom the assault was finally ordered. The advancing columns met with feeble reeistanee. Lee's line did not waver till Just before the close of the battle. Then It fell back, andwe gained considerable ground. The correspondence from Gen. Butler's army contains nothing later of that General's operations than wo.s announced in his dis patch. WASHINGTON, May 12.—The Star says that General Buntside's colored troops were held in reserve, but were subsequently brought into action and fought with desperation. The aileron expected to have considerable difilcul ty In restraining them, as they appeared to bo desirous not to take say prisoners, being exasperated by the remembrance of Tort Pil. low and the atrocities committed there. It was belieyed to the army that Sipl, bay ing made forced marches, bad destroyed Loa's railroad connections with Lynobbarit, and that Sheridan bad done the same to Ida com munications with Richmond. An order WWI given for another advance yesterday morning. At 8 o'clock, a. in., when our informant left, our centre and right were heavily en gaged with the rebels. The 9th corps was then on the march. Our losses ore repro canted to have been very heavy, but e•ery thing looks hopeful, and prominent Officers say that we shall soon see the end. • Congressional. WASHINGTON, May 12. SENATz—Mr. Wilson reported favorably on the bill to facilitate interstate commtmles, flan. The roeolution milling for information as to the erection of a depot at Kittery, Maine, was adopted. Mr. Wilson submitted - a joint resolution calling for information as to the general offi cers commissioned since the war, and other wise, their birth and subseqttent history. The bill to regulate the purity of elections In the District of Columbia was taken op. The question being withdrawn, Mr. Powell made an amendment to restrict the elective franchise to white men. The bill to promoto the purity of election' In the District of Columble, allowing every male citizen to vote without regard to color, was considerod. An amendment of Mr. Cowan to insert the word white; as a qualification for vote, was adopted. Mr. Morrill offered a substitute for the amendment, restricting the right to vote to tax-paying citlsens who can read and write, which was ruled out of eider. Coneldorable debate followed without notion on the bill or amendment. The Senate went into executive eossion, and subsequently adjourned till Mon day. llonsa—Th • Douse resumed the consider ation of the bill to giver homestead to sail ors and soldiers without eistinction of color, on the forfeited lsnds in the insurrectionary districts. After debate the bill passed—is to 54. The Ilonsa resumed_ tho consideration the bill declering the Camden and At tend* Railroad and the Raritan and Dela ware Bay Railroad and the branches thereof built, and to .be alawful struetureand public highway of the United Stator. Mr. Wilson, of lowa, offered re a substi tute that every railroad company In the United States, whose road 1. operated by steam, and its successors and assignees, are authorized to carry on and over its road all freight, mail and passengers; government 'applies and troops from ons State to another and metre compensation therefor. A motion to table the bill was disagreed to by 15 majority. The Ilouse adopted Mr. Wilson's substitute for the bill, and passed the bill as thus =ended—pies 63, nay. 57. Adjourned. Guerilla °penallons—Terrlble Storm Lortams.i, May 12..—Brace Phillips, with twenty.five rebel guerrillas, from Palmyra and Cumberland city, on Wednesday afternoon fired some fifty musket shots at a steamer upward bound with government stores.. The die of the steamer was badly riddled but she escaped. As tho 16th Ohio infantry were passing Third street toward Tayloes barracks, come soldiers commenced pillaging, whereupon Went. Col. Hammond, the Superintendent of tho draft and conscript rendezvous, inter fered to prevent further depredations, when ho was assailed by several soldiers and se verely beaten with muskets. lie to in a cri tical condition. The supposed offenders were arrested. Their names are not now ascer tained. The gioie day the guerrillas captured Wm. Yams, telegraph reporter, from Clarksville, whom they released after taking away his horse and instruments. OA Tuesday a terrible wind and rain storm between Chattanooga and Nashville prostrat ed many buildings and trim in its mane, and killing and Injuring several perform. - Commercial Intercourse Stopped,. - - Dl oputehes from Gen. Steele. CATILO, May 12.—Memphis dates of the 10th have been received and oontein an order from lon. Washburn, wherein he states that the practical operation of commercial Intercourse from the oity with the States In rebellion has been to help largely to feed, clothe, arm and equip our enemies, and that Memphis has bean of more value to the Southern:Confedera cy since it fell into Federal hands than Nassau. To remedy this it is ordered that on end after the linth of May the lines of the army of Memphis will be closed, and no person, per mitted to leave the city except by river, nn less specially permitted. Persons outside of the lines who may come within will not be allowed, exceptby permit, to return outside . Persons desiring to leave the city most do so before the sth inst. Dispatches hare boon received from Gen. Steele, ',blab report his command as Lasing arrived at Little Bock. Ile had fought ■ enperior force of the enemy commanded by Kirby Smith In person, at Saline hirer, and defeated them. A steamboat, from Red River, arrived to day, and at Cairo report' that reinforcements are going opt° Gen. Barnard. Gen. Canby had passed Cairo on his way to aid the river expedition. From Europe. Newronr, May 12.—We have the following additional nerve by the a menur Africa In. Parliament, Lord Derby denounced the canna pf the Govortunent relearn to Laird's Earl Eoaaell warmly &landed the Govern ment. The action 'Atha Oupniantent was sustained. , • imutrout, May 30.—Stour firmer and ad araueed hd per barrel.. Wheat; upward with an advance. Corn Am. Mixed. 28a28341 Beef quiet and Bum. Pork ateady. Bacon quiet and ateidy. Lard dull and auinr at 4E1444 . Butter very dull. Patrol.= quiet and steady ; Crude 18; Refined Is- 4d per gallon. Landau breadstacquiet and 'toady. Sum quiet and steady. Coffee Arm with a Partial advance of Od. Tea quiet. Petrol!. 1 4 1 d.T. - Greenbacks et Chicago. Chintioo; May 12.—At a meetiog of the Banker of this city tut night it *as ; Jimo/ved, That on and after Monday wo .adopt Greenbacks as standard currency. Similar notion Mug taken plan throughout the !atelier. Dispatch' irom Secretary Stanton, WAIMISGTOS, May 1.2:,•T0 Gen: Dix: No dispatches freta the - army of the Tototoso bar* boon rattalvorl einoirll:3o lut !tight. Sherman bu aot been:heard , from, owing probably to the-damage' to: the iii10:11013th of biashittle by thareoent &Lona; Death of tien:owe6. ; rzu4nzupgu i 4, may hazy ,of Joshua Owiarturra stoolvsd -fatollissoott'of , Itlsdostit-stbils st tin hosdof brlzsdii, EgKIENI . , , _ FOR liteiLlg. F ox sum TIMBER .E.ANI.3. A tract of IMOes, abounding Is ea, ph. E d Enniock ?baba, no tom' tipper 'Allestissy strew, tO maw above Tide:este, 18 isillie for wares, d mass for Atatinburg, en titicA, A G. W. B. 8., In Ho , Keen county. Is now caned tot iii.. A plot may be leen and n ntincts description bad by iiPPlYint to S. S. BRYAB, Broker end Itrorazeo epee, Na 67 1101311111 STltairr, Li'Oß SALE—A two story brick bowie c a the north side of the Sixth Oomation, bat - Irian Federal and Sandraky streets, Allegbsny City. A 1,,, Throe two story Wick tenements. on the twat side of Chinn Allay, between Second and Third streets; Patsborgh. A 1,,, Lot and baildtags, on the eantheast corner of Fourth and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh. Also, A large brick bnilding. on the nowt side al Fourth .tree[, (Fast of Market) ?Wahl:ugh, saitabla for boarding house or bank. Also, The old Gazette Beading, on Um tom - thing, tide of Third genet, &bolting on the above lot. Enquire of WEL LL SHINN. m32lne No. 137 Tonsil% .tree*. Fn SALE-VALUABLE ItAsoyag ter properly, teal= part of the veil known es. tats l itoordsle," fronting= the Ohio river, have= Waehington and Chestnut streets, running bark to Pretlo etreet. Thh property Dm be divided into 37 lota, mostly 24 feet front, sod from J 2 to 203 teat deep. The property .Itl be mid as an entirety, and possesses particular advantages for • mannforturing site. Terms can be =Ledo matinfamary. Apply to 138011013 OuTEIOOI7. Petaaryhards Balt lianufaoturing Co , corns Pitt atrect mad Lraqacan• NW, Pittsba. mylm FOR SALE—A Farm of 118 acres, in Bt. Gals townthip. Westmuthuad oeunt7, Pa. Also, • ?arm of 110 acres in Elisabeth township, All am county. ci Also, • huge tw.story Thich Mines end Lot In tha Borough of West Clisabstki:; Al., a brick Homo and Lot inilissbath borough. Afro, firs Lot. adjoining tl?e, borough of McKee.- port, In ,lona L Petty'. plan, Nos. 6G, 67, 66, 59 sod 60. Also, . very valuable tract of Coal Lind, to Poo No a, on the llonungahels river. For panful: us Inquire. at No. ICI Fourth larva . 2 7 12 : 1 7 G. E. TOWZIL, Rout hams Agent. F 0 it A L E—VeLutar,la IMPROVED 1: PROPERTY.—thit desirable riot of Ground to tn. Bonin& of Lawrenceville, slicated on tinv oar. ncr of Butler and Ewalt streets, containing about cne-half Isere, on whicb le a good Rank Loose or seven roorns, a Stable, a well of good water, and fruit of al Una, and shade trews In aims/anon. Per tame irqvilre of J. H. ELNOWDZX & 00., No 177 Marty otreet VOR i&LE—A LARGE MODERN built tame to brick house, situate on ROSS fITREZT, between Fifth and High struts, ing tan rooms, with good cellar and finished gar ret The lot has a hunt of 26 feet on Boss street, not ning back 70 feet to a 6 foot alley. The house la sub. stanttally built, and has water and gas throughout the building. For further particulars enqtdrenif A. G. CIIIISAGE. apildtf 119 Litamood, Pittsburgh. VACTORY AND WATEm POWEA c FOB BALE--Tho tubtorlber offer. for ado a largo bonding, with water power, In NSW BRIGHTON, Bnrer county, P. Tho bWidlap, has bean toted .. a Bath and Door factory, end recently as a woolon Rotor', .d la tunable for almost wry mannfactorlng butl.tes. Apply near the premise* to opl6.lta 0. H. STEWART. R SALE-20 Lote in Allegheny. City, together harlog a trcnt on Psalm. Lana' of *bunt 180 teat, att4 yam:deg back 400 feet, being . lota numbered from el to 31 to John Wl:Lanes plan of lot*, being the property w►ere Mrs. Ford now. Liven. Tho lots mill be told separately or Ina body. For t<llll3, de., apply to nty9:tt J. W. F. WHITE. 1011tifth street. MOORHEAD ARTH:i.Kiy. El...oprakrzna AD3'l, Oa's. DEPAETUNI,I . Rani Ann. April Z, 1861. a& lotus P. Gls, 14.14bray4 Ootosrat.-1 .m directed by Chrreraor Curtin to In form you that ym are authorised to •rscrult . T.ll, GUIS:NT Ole I.II,AVV ABTILLT.BI, agreeably to ounimweallon or order of the Wu Devartment. of Zati bastard, from OcL James B. Try, Provost TM sled General, and attested as official by Thomas It. Vincent, .imistant Adiutant General. Very respectfully, A. L 11IIESELL, Adjutant 0.-nerd of Peamolveala. Radar the above authority, the underaigaat trip Pr.cved at once to annuli. a Regiment .vf Limey Art/Very. Pemong enligting In bbis regiment ma assign themselves to the gob-datact oT [belt own choice, and uteb gab elfetrlet will get credit thereat. Ram gmaranteolog vbe men tbev. ELIGITEST BOUNTIES, and affording Imo-district. the groatast facWtirsl.r Kling tam* quota. astialacrerlly. To each Oompany there will. be 1 Captain, 2 First Lieutenant., 2 &mond Lientenanta, and 147 ntt• mmminbnad officars awl private.. no cone opportunity may again offar to man de dring to germ their ccuratry to this Caro:rite arm of tho aerrltl Applications from any put of Peimulrania, fu authority to sawmill mint. may he addressed to mo ot Haartsburg or Pittaburgh; but at thaltine is limit ed, tack toppllcat , oo3 must Da mad. without &lily. JOHN P. OLAhB, Colonel Commanding. liecnalting oCloo, No. 0.5 Fifth wheat, us d oo from the Dispatch building. my 2 tf WHEELER a. WI LEON'S lIMEEST PMENRIII LOCK STITCH SE WING MACHINES TIM CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST AND BEST. Prbaciyal Othe sad Wbalem;ab Emporium, No. 27 FIFTH ST., Thram .kw. baby Batik Mack. W. BOHNER CO., WMITEIM! AMMTV. felincatwr LOST.—The h übsenbar wishes to learn the present whereabout• of - FORD, .ho was, in 1046, a workman to onset the city Iron roll ing Ills place of midenas was close to the mountains, In the outskirts of the city of Mud harsh. bald Ford was of Beotoh or Irish deemul, and In build wee of good size, nod tom air. feet to k.ight• the er.bseriber also ebb. t. 1.... the phere &home of the rehttlam or fziende of 11•Ftfia1tItT, wife of said Itt b erho rote tiring in and about the oily of Plttets . The parents of.tremeret Ford pate Scotch. 11 • bed a. brother living cm the homestead s fey calla from the city, sod taking rare of thetrzoother: sad another troth. living In the oily, near erlteretffe Court non. st .od In lust. ?heir canoe are toppond to Iv Cttamings. Moo. prat Ford left her Intebend In the latter p.-t of 1618, and taking pith her the ehrldren—s girl Wad two hop—went to the city of IL. T., LIU. .16410..4w. All pentane 'trill confer a groat kindness by send ing as communications, by letter, If they should ham any boos:edge Of the aid parties. If rosy of my mother's Mews; or my fahatif Mg, has s knowledge of this and thinks • stray one of the dock vOrth recognising, can end me or sd dries • letter to me to St. Louis, bin. Ointratinica. time can be left at the ado* of tha GAZETT/k ergo ICC NEAL . M. 1111/ID, 00. E., ad Bleb. Cavalry, Bt. Lein's, bbo. mylik4 tdaltsT • B 'FARRELL & CO., PBACTIOAL Plumbers,Gas and Steam Filters, . . all their branches proingUy attended to by dill' rat and exports:wed imelpeend, on abort notice. Rare constantly en bend a loge soon meat of CiA.9 TIXTURIB, WASH EITCYDS BAVI Toss, .1111448, tardy Special Special attention Wei to th• ttinitr Oil 8111121(11. 144, Agltatas and &Wng Tanis 11. with lead, te.. No. 1 4 ,29 ' FOURTH iT., i'ilillT02111:. vr.L T. 11 & 81 For Ladies, Misses and, Children, M'CLELLAND'S. AUCTION, No. 66 Fifth' StTeat. IN THE COUET OF QIIMIKTERS3 ELBSION3 OT ALLEGMOT COUN TT. Efo. - 11, Dettrober Soutom , Outonoo yealth Rotuvlroutt ro...W,A. r XIMILIim lud Dodd Chasout.- Is. Bar.' Tartnittd nova. And 000 4'Airkl /MY on tiotkelot IL Ar. than, T.oq , too °curt appoint lIVICTOOS, Auditor, to distribute the. Toad In, Court. meardlog to th e Act of Atuomiukdi tu tab aro made and to. Anal: ant. • . ROA* benby glom the OW lan= dim sam4 sin meet OW partial Intuatedls Us Ladle ra l tg a ll D lXlSS",l#o. 3 1 0 1/Nttrativ i ti,w.gb, Az, AsT. Ol 0 FOS 4 - ON, Atittittri,: ' • • BOOTS ALTO SSW GSEAT EXCITE 9:1,71 en" • URPARAMIELP ATTitOONT ObD PRIOEB CONTISUP Abu, is the Excepted TOM t CHUMS HUN Tit= CaPAPAirt BOOTS AND SHOES: AT UNHEARD OF PRIM. CHILDR EN'S SHOES FOE *I Cti. CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, No. 62 Fifth Streit. dorm navy MOB =CI WE HAVE JUST RECEMED LOT 07 • .;^ BOUND BRAID 8110 E WE, .; Somblch wo invite tiro Oftution of d4ri. SLATRIL & 80111 4 4, No. 54 HABIL= artxxer. WAD THIS I womrsv cow:laza cual3ol.ll, at It co. Do. do. do. 1111. do. - SU. Do. - do. do. 100. Da. de. do. do. . VIZ. Do. do„ do. & n. Do. do. do. . & 00. And all other Undo of 803T9 AND Ildkini lower whim thou troy . can he boodtd moddl Boor too, at 703.8. SONLAZIPS, is Narked mrr &and door from TIM Wood NEW GOODBI NEW GOODS t R. bawl tot ncetrut oar Spin itoti l -of BOOTS MTh SHOES, Whleh sin au ES th• LOW= 4111111 iliac ass yaks,* Qs inmost and tnat stead Itocknlf ffexihi Bias Squaredaid icootat To bo bard La the chi. LADLIV Uri With= to obandions. Woo es a o•PL 1 , ?.! , 1.1 .Tas. Robi6 et xuntirr CUSTOM MADE 8110 E S.-WB Walt NM noshed a lams amortmest of • BMA MILLS AND ICING% jr. best Rev York aad Philadelphia Oates W4tit. tor Ladles .4 lames. Gars. $.14, Morrocco. Qoot and lasting nalmarals, Boots and natters. br Times goy& are warranted to Os the BEll'A goads reads to ths orentry. Also a gaunt assortment of all kinds ad avaltfoo of Children's Slants and Panel Show ONO. ALENKO, SON it 0., ante Ho. 71, am. of Wood and Irdartri CI.ILJEI LAW OFFICE A CLAnt Ae W. J. & HALL PAITERSON 144 Itossrth Id IT2113131:1110.22L. wm Mcure PENSIONS: EOUIIIES, OM NM &ad all alum Itllllttry Mitzi prclipt4 EITIAo duns aoka eacceisrat, saint. Sow OLILINB, BOUNTIES, nano= AND Lizzaas or !At i ; z•- .Prijistyttr &Mae to P 7 "IWO l' 111) St, 112 Werth street, PfttsteartKPlt 6110115.16• IF Le. • *ma MJOHN}3OI.I; ATToB3*7s.fier-LAW, aaa u. o pew* mum! orant*tons. at. to multi itzta*, AMM~u T , BOMVPIRR I IL NS seas 11 1 ' aun Calaipticas, aglecta !Tree tote scriber. et the rib* cis: Amami 10 CO; an other,cielsosS3 , '5 ' O. C. TAYLOR. Ablaze . ey at Lessil No. TS Graaf omit. nruntint,.. Ps. N. 11. He aerie. ere made It the claim gists =I mese& and all tebrasslion tlm. • NOAH W. SHAMA ri i -- ; ATTORZITVAT-I.IIW. ~.• - i . . No. 108 ITlft,.b. Btrubet,l7ollbarglll66 ~ Clam. for 1.101110613. Bourrr,. mai -111711. Pl, az, iligurco4 prosect6o2. 1.. , 1.9.17 • usE. PAPERWAREHO _ FARRELL, LEVIN a c 0 . , ., No an nrion gram, PEI7,ADEM4, Ps., Donble Strength Xenia& i*per. Of dl dna. BOLL WBUTEIIB. an bad or wade to *or. Highert gannet! Oak told Iv HOPE. la : tarp a:Tan:tin ". Dine pu . wuNb 'PHOTWIELPH 00IIEta 717 m AHD HABKIEt driIDEMS) id sad Ed stories, or Ittchsodsoes hoary Pis.) rnTittlih,t74. pao•roGAlA.Wira. Of snity en sad style, or - codorid. avid the Ow Si dm Thies to Oattnet sad Ws tbs. 1.1:1IIVIAROSI trotdd _ltachtsty x.ll-59. st int= stem ACID AND hal - Mite thsifessr cc osibtlity of this estabilanarst. bsingssachill ithetzuotwis tight ot dart ' Pet* Itshish%4l4 EYES AND , - DR. BliEria (MiffeLs z BOINT s p a,ar fte AsTilt4OUT, PIMG, Worts ASTIFICIAL'==. and traits sit EISTLAXIL/LTOBY NM; ate HAZD SOlLlatlnai wit Orem glixtteg:ll* - 7/lAr tad .1,1441 . 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Jol67iNai 90 - Btatl ot SCHOOL AT BVIRGEMR.4Thp Bummer SIM ot ItoSitattoo ortll omoo NONDAT, -to lit& A-MUM zoolbao ef win WWI vitt Oe rocetro6 at boarders , to dr book of the Prtsoloal. inforzositoaia dot* tar oti oho promisee, ot toargoosall . osolo4.'or Oto : eKe spa. e - Wa. rfICSIIMBLE.—Theyo.is 110 Moro dadriblelhan • gOOdi bid* may attained an& earty retaluid, - The .llTSTrZinti- TOU sta=pll,sh bath:AS:mum hair lir: poi in told head., sad prirreats listr_fma B ucco , b67 =4 *nue lud &E'ER' AND EN VELOM 110IIAEL.Slat ielmisibmk =, mart airßierati , , mciTmarni red !meg% Gob* ate!" tuts. --7a "3:4 =liv.G.4oll.llBl'ON A 00,Pqm Demator t l ' settlmense ' A Malin°. -AlO r # C 4 l 9 822 " 414.- mit WI. ,a:.. 1 11, 9UR—aobbIL , Rolgtur -;v • - -.2 1 • ' • _ I,IC,
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