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We mist oak the indulgence of our agents and carriers until we shell hove our feat press started, when we hope to be able to supply every demand, in . good time. • Watts we rejoice, as, day after day, the record of the victorious progrom of Ceramics grows in brightness and glory—yet it is fit that we should rejoice as with trembling. Never did men fight more bravely, more des perately, than. did 'these rebels daring the :yeah of battles, the last and flarceit day of which eloorCi with the gigantic conflict of Thursday. Fearful, Indeed, have been the havoc . and destruction—heart-rending the 'restocks of the thick-strewn fields, where the silence of the dead and the agonising cries of the wounded alike impressively witness of the horrors of war. Let us trust that the ter rible work is spmaching the end. Even the rapid culmination of the war, In these unpre cedented battles which have been raging for eight days, itself promises the end cannot befar distant. Lea's army cannot now be subsisted north of the North Anna river, Sheridan having destroyed ten or 'fifteen miles of the railroad on which Its supplies were brought op from Richmond. But suppose Lee can secure his retreat without further loss to the south bank et' that river, it may well de doubted whether he OSA find means to transport supplies even to that paint, dance Sheridan destroyed the Frederiekibing line of railroad four days have elapsed, during which he may have been ren dering the Virginia Central equally unser vieeakie to Lee. In fine, what with the news from Stank and DITTLICIS and Czoons, and last, but not least, from Sentess, it Would seem that the day Cr doom for the "Southern Con federaiy" must be near at hand. The Mayor of Fredericksburg. " Occasional'.' writes to the Philadelptfts . The Mayor of Fredericksburg, whine ea rear front the Arst, has bean one of alternate obsequotdsneie and perfidy, and who has been tolerated - and even protected by our govern taint, wag doubtless the instigator of the ernitehes who fired upon these wounded bored. isithei raped through the, town• He him shoos crowned his shameless record by aiding is the eaptureof three trondred more of oar mutliated' and bleeding sensors, who were alai on theirway to the hosphall,and remand ing them to living death to rebel dungeons• Happily for the cause of humanity, he fs him self .again in the hands of oar army. What punishment can be Inflicted according to the laws of war, on such a fiend, It L for General Grant to decide ; but it cannot be too severe. He could not have a more appropriate name than Slaughter." Presentation by Lientenant-General Grant to Brigadier—General HaW line. Just before Gomm( Goes? left Washington to enter upon his csmpaigu, he , presented the . sash he wore In all his battles in the West to __lhienhief-of staff, Brig. Gen. Ravens. The . . , following immliption was made upon it.with • pen by General Grant: "This sash, worn by mo through all my battles sad am signs, from and Including the battle of Belmont to and Including the Surrander of Vicksburg, Joky 4th, 1863, 12 ' presented to Brig.-Gen. Jcpx A. Itawmin, my oblef-of-etalf,ixt evidence of my appreci - sties of him u sizr officer and friend. " 11. S. kburt.lient. Gen. U.S. A." Nay littroz Ourcasan—Senormses Cox imams AT Larr.—A Washington dispatch 4, Thursday lays: • "An exalted contest over the nomination of Oci.Schothild iu Major General, In Brea "the "eislon. to-day, failed to provang bL eenthination—tansnty-flvo yeas to nine nays. Ana. Wright and Humphrey' were also con trettld as gaJoz-Orftergi. .1011desit, it is said, did not slaughter the - ilium" tromps at the battle . oflfialins river, *abound the wosmds of roan,. and scut a Saga two to am, Sttels, asking for an es ifinnist 'diuretics, The 'reason assigned is last Antal Qua, filsoices campaign the ne- Fees Sock ss Oman& T - Outurius Cannisozoni-4 dlspatcb frosiestsajidstal U& 12, to- G. TL stout, eittic#olll on the &Atop tads', woo, ItsTiottsly noised, /.1,200. Total, • , 1111;400, ly aid of the w =dad salient la tto '•iatrbnttipt , 8 ,110 7, 710 # 41 / 1 %an Ping a& Mainitius Telegraph Oompsny, on Tharsiley, tnawnWssi from rishlngton to tbsi pita of the oo,!ntry fifty-eight thousand pcd Asa him:lda:if and forty words, the ; - lairi‘entonnt ever sent for the press In one any. - - ; 4tgUnion Mato Ocratantlon of Pew Jersey .os Thareday, appointed- Mega la, to natl. 3333,,,Td1e not directly thstreeting tbem ~was Oats foriresolaiktha were adopted is ith. Idnooth. - Tdsiottla if the sitel) Balm, oppo dleriMinswillthldloidgen, was commenced ! 01 . 11 hai tWftiea nge, and It hie now s pop- AMOS id:rl-05 *ld 110 badlngii ere in pro *dtrr wmgmetton. of this Boston Advertiser, has giTOlntllh Conine to - Menendez, Egypt, *sued. The position weenie -611/1117a :iikoid (tiotp:W;Costls and deo:tined. , , Nattenel Beak of fit. Louts to nit ii_dfridoita of flye per cerit. for ofitetwatits—tval to Mien rr ant. per - . "ircamtS 3ilai4ra tald allots /4i/torsi:dr, for 414erIoNtott.tho port of Etitgoi Intbuttf, ld At two mob nibs tho 36th of April THE DAILY PITTSBURGH TELEGB GLORIOESNEWS FROM THE FRONT'. Thursday's Battle, GEN. LEE DRIVEN POUR MILES. The Battle Decisive and Brilliant, SHERIDAN AND SIGEL SUCCESSFUL Reinforcements for Grant REB LS IN YELL RETREAT TO NORTH ANNA Fresh Troops In Hot Pursuit. LEE'S RETREAT BECOMING A ROUT T nousanda orPriaonera Being Captured Wssnisaros, May 13.—The best which left Belle Plain at ton o'clock this morning, is in. Passengers bring the intelligence of the result of yesterday's battle. It lasted all day, and Lee was finally driven out of his en trenchments, to the Po river, a distance of 4 miles. During last night the greater - part of his driving army crossed that stream. The glorious victory of this morning was thus ren dered decisive and brilliant by the result at evening. Additional advises from Gen. Sheridan, show that his has boon &great success- Both the Frederiokeburg and Richmond and Vir ginia Central Railroads have been destroyed for miles. Sigel'a cavalry, In moving down the valley of Virginia, have tapped the Virginia Central Railroad, near Charlotterville. The Secretary of War, in Ms dispatch yes terday, stated that the Government was spare lag no pains to support Grant. Tho energy displayed to this end Is truly commendable. Since the battles in the Wilderness, and mere particularly since the army has been engaged in the vicinity of Spotsylvaniazre-enforce abuts have been rapidly lent forward. Twelve thousand men left thb city on Thurs day, and it is stated that Sigel re-enforced the Anny_of the Potomac, with fifteen thousand men. There is every probability that the boos in the late battles have been greatly exagerated, and that the re-enforcements are twenty. lire thousand or more. The men re ferred to above very nearly make up the actual losses, so that Meade's drmy may be quite as strong in morale numerically as it was when he set oat upon the campaign. Wansirravow, May 13, 10 P. M.—A Maar special says : A dispatah just received from our correspondent at the front, dated Head quarters, ej4 last • night, says that the rebels are in full retreat to the North-Anna river, with fresh troops In hot meat. Lee's retreat Is becoming a rout, and thou sands of prboners are being captured. The streams in his rear are very much swollen by recent rains. 6upplies and reaching the Rapidan. Our wounded are coming in very fast and are being sent to Washington, many of them without stopping at Fredericksburg. The rebel cavalry was routed by two com panies of the 12d N. T. cavalry and two ClDlD pastel of the 3d New Jersey, last night, our Fredericksburg. Some of our men an Mill ing. The rebels made no attack on Fredericks burg, evidently being after *Retrains, and all their movements seem for that object. We have as yet lost nothing in any way of our wages., except fur ambulances captured on the field. Oar loam in killed, wounded and miming . are estimated at 45,000, many of whom are absent without sufficient reason, and cannot be counted against losses. Grant will crash lore baton he gets to Rich mond, if he has the use of his teams to do it. We raptured over 6,000 prisoners yesterday and over forty guns. The fled Bermuda Hundred corrapond ewe of the 10th says In the course of the morning General Butler received a flag of truce from the enemy, signed by General Buthrod Johnston, containing three proposi tions • the first asking permission to come within our lines to remove their wounded and bury their dead ; second, asking an exchange of their wounded; third, eking a general ex change of prisoners on both aide,. To the first, General Batter replied that that work was already &no; to thesemond he announced himself perfectly willing to assent; and to the third he replied that no exchange of healthy and well prisoners would be effected until the Confederate authorities acknowledged the colored soldiers as prisoners of war. On the eleventh the enemy made no demon stration except to fed our pickets with their cavalry. Towards evening there was a brief engagement between one gunboat on the Ap patomax with ; fort near Petersburg- Raw You, May 14.—The World'. sporeiliz from the field, dated May 13th-8 a. m.,seivisa further detail, of the opening of Thursday's groat battle. The opening was a complete napes* to the enemy. Rental* moved at 4% a. in. and gained the outermost rifle-pita of-the rebels. They then rushed en the rebel. with fixed bayonets and raptured about 600 prisoners. Johnston and &mart were taken at their breakfast. Forty-eight guns were also taken and brought of, and the remain der, fifteen In number, ware left just beyond our skirmish line and fought_ for by both sides. fleveral time the fatale also attempted to retake the rifle-pits, bat were repulsed with great slaughter. The Corps under 'Warren charged repeatedly against the enemy's works, but-were anal la to take them, an eulltadlng Are sereeplngdoire oar men. In some portions of the field our troops gained, and held their line of rifle pits In addition to that commuted on the left. The World's Washington special of the 13th says that new • dark our centre for the that time occupied Spottsylvanla village this morn big. Our pickets sent word that Lee had fal len back in the roads running atralght to Po Ulmer and Penury tavern. At 7 o'clock this morning It is said that 'Warren had came up ID plantain time to capture one of Lee'. pon- toon trains. The rebels, however, WPM on the South side of lb* river. The prisoners state positively that Lee's army is entirely worn ant and fearfnily rode. cod by tzemendons losses. Woramovow, May 130,12 m. 4-4 dispatch to Major General Dix from the GommWary of the prisoners at Belle - Plain, annotmees the arrival there of over LW prisoners laded. log 400 °Mem, with Me or General Johnston and Brigadier General Stewart. E. M. Srewron, &ley of War, Arrival of 7,500 Rebel Prisoaen. LEE, LONOSTBEET AND HILL REPORTS WOUNDED Oar •rmr Still Padang' tboj Rebels. WASHIIGTON, 14.—Yesterday 7,000 prisoners, lnelading 40e oaken, arrived at Retie Ptatn. One of the rebel Generals clap. taredls Bradley 8. Johnston, formerly Gm ; pbryed in the Booze of Rummentatbres and prominent member of the Maryland Legit., Ware when . It undertook to run that BMW oat the Union. .• A wounded rebel priiona states that Long Arad wet wounded In the right breast, and. sabirquently his command understood be had died on the way to Richmond. A. P. Hilt was - also wounded in the same engegentent. It Is also stated by savant that they bard that lie was wtninded. WASIIII3IOI, May 14.—Inforniatica re ceived from, the Army of the Potomae yoster.. day La that they Wire still rushing Is la re's roar. The COMBO! of KIZOLOCky CAA 734 VelantlerL Lomarradiddayl4Th. follawizdtir patch wu undyed at talinfettlast f luixsorr, May 114—Xditors Lianas Anima r—Kentuoldans to therein* I: I tint bn thoisand six months' troops at onto. Do not halts's. Coma, I will had you. Let no help to dash thu WIT aid latil OUT Guam meat. (Biped) Taos, E. Dumurrn, 0011111101 of Inanely. Ohio National Curd. Oractairassi May 14.—Tho Vational emu* aro' bolas rapidly moved to es front. A lap mambo! 14 ,regtmeats lan already gong fontarlt. le.ildiikiWitt*:lll,lll4:ll4lPfsli Schofield has Driven the Rebels into North Carolina. THOMAS CERTAINLY AT DALTON. 5,000 Prboneie and 10 Guns Captured Pit ADet.tai~, May I4.—A special to th 'Evening Telegraph, thud Cincinnati, 14th, States that Scholleld's army movod from Bull's Gap en this 2d. After four hours' lighting on the 4th the rebels retreated, the 'Union troops purstiing them Into North Carolina. No par ticulars given. 'lb. news that General Thomas has taken Dalton is confirmed, with 5,000 prisoners and 10 or 12 pieces of artillery. the rebels re treated in some disorder to Reseoea and Rome, and our troops are in hot pursuit. [DAhrox Is the capital of Whited*ld county, Georgia, and is situated on the Western and Atlantic Railroad, one hundred miles north west of Atlanta, and two hundred and seventy miles northwest of Augusta. It Is the south ern terminus of the East Tsaneseee andGeorgin Railroad, leading to Knoxville, and forming part of the direct railroad routs to tho Booth wed. The town is surrounded by moons hine, and is a position of great strength. Tunnel 11tH, where the rebels have twice made a desperate resistance to the advance of our forces, Is live miles north-east of Dalton by the railroad route. The retreat of John ston's army from its strong position at Dal ton, probably indicates the retreat af the rebel troops on Rome or Atlanta, where the rebels have accumulated large amounts of stores. Items lies about thirty miles to the south-west of Dalton, and is the terminus of a branch railroad connecting with the Western and Atlantis road at Kingston.] NEWS FROM. RED RIVER I ! EFFORTS TO REINFORCE BANKS Junction Formed Between Ma gruder and Kirby Smith. OUR LOSS AT PLEASANT HILL 3 570. Sr. Loom, May 14.—The Deo+aorta hu news from Red River to the sth. Porter was at Alexandria with his iron clads. A large force wu engaged In damming the riven at Alex andria so as to give it depth of water on the falls for gunboats to pass over. It will take two weeks to raise the water. General Graver command, .t /detest&ls. The Federal lines •mbrace a eirenit of three These is •no communication by lend with the army et Grand Erne: ScClernand4res rendezvousing hie corps et New Orleans for the purpose al reinforcing Banks. Gen. Smith will return with his troops to Vicksburg. Boiler and ilaildday, 01 lIIinG, brought out 047 bales of cotton from Alexan dria. Messengers have gone to Washington to libel it on bahall of the nay,. Magruder, with 24,000 men, is reported fo have joined Kirby Smith at Sabine Creek Sonde. Price had a detail of three thousand men working on fortification, seven miles below Shreveport. Dr. Derby, surgeon-in•chief with General Banks, reports the Federal loss at Pleasant }till, at 170 killed, 1,340 wounded, and 1,580 missing and prhumers. Cotton for Cluelnnattl. Demo, May'l3, midnight.--Steamere Alice and Alied Dean, from, Memphis, passed up for Cissainnatti. The former with five hun dred and thirty-seven and the latter with five hundred and eighty-tides, bales of cotton. Gen. Ginby and Biagi:weed Memphis yester day cluotato for Red River. Lord Lyons and Jed Dans. Patuniturta, May 14.--A Uttar bu been received In this city from Lord Lyotu stating that he hu never bad any correspondence with Jeff Davis, and the recent pablicationa to that effect are forgeries. Deathet Gdn. Wadsworth ConlirmecL Nor TOIC, May 14.-6 nbel eaptain, when a prisoner, informed a correspondent of ths New York Them that.he wine' in the harial of Gen. Wadsworth, and took from his body his official papers. The Break In the Champlain Canal. Amur, May 14.—The break In the Chain. plain canal at Glen's Falls feeder will delay navigation three or font days. The boats will probably pass the break at. Cohltesbero on Monday. A rare of boots made in Norway of tanned salmon skin were exhibited at one of the pub lic SI2IICI2MI of Paris. Dr. Colquet, bas just startled the French Academy of Sciences by presenting to that learned body a pair of beets made of the skin of a boa censtrietor, tanned by the usual methods. This novel species. of leather U said to be remarkebly strong and apple, and the doctor strongly advises the employment of the skin of this creature, and other reptiles and fish, ID place of skins aerially employed in the manufactare of boentinitishoes. The leather of the boot in question Is-of a dark crown color; tho scales are on the inside, but show thrown it. =b utane., making a black pattern, which seem. to have been thought handsome by the mem bers of the Academy. Porno licbwiren.—On Thursday evening the body ofoman was found in the bionoaga hale river, and identified an that of William Young, a resident of hi eKaelport. The do ceased it appears, left his residence on Suo-' day Wit, and nothing bad been heard of him, until his body was found dolling in the Mo nongahela, a short distance below Zd'Keses port. lie had a oonelderable sum of money on his person when he etantod, and, as the money was missing and a number of bruises were visible upon his body, foul play is sus pected. The deceased Is about forty-two year' of age, and leaves a wife and several children. Toe CHICAGO Lan Toseet. —The work at the Lake Tunnel eontiones to progrest favor ably. The brick wall which Is designed to line the inside of the shore shaft is being Vapidly raised, and on Saturday the workman bed reached an altitude of el: feet. The wall has been placed on a moat solid foundation built of Leary mason work, Is the form of an inverted dome. Not a single drop of water is to be observed penetrating the daft. The work of =angling under the lake commenced to-dap—Meagre !mild. Is the town of Olean, N. Y., last week, a man named Dena .131411109t0 deliberately killui his wife add little son of three years and • half old, u they lay is bed. He took an &nein his bddroom on Thursday night, and li thamornlngohopped the woman topleoee. Barnet= made no attemptto escape, and free ly admits the murder. Be says be was im pelled to It by the fear of hard timer, and thought ble wile and child would be saved from suffering if he killed them at once. Ile made a feeble attempt to kill himself BIM 0110 P. HATCIHIIIIIIIOd • general or der at Port Goyat an the fib inst., immure ins his euccession to Major General Q. A. Gilmore as ,Commander-in-ablef -of the De partment of the South. Is Union College, betides the new Profes sorship of litiotorio, • new sub-departinent of Natural Science has been established, and also a - department of Light Gymnastics. Tea two writing paper mills at Mill Rim, Nue., are about starting again. Another companyin the sameyipage le manufacturing from rye atraw an excellent printing paper. Belo. Gas, IifORDOI,. released from enact after his eattrrstutrealikesbams lent tomer cede Brigadier Gonad Wm. Blum, as Com. mender of the District of As satl-spear society to contempistad at Rockville, Mass., based on the principle that it is humeral to use the article at thirty cents • pound. • Tin Government has rimmed work on the new Custom 11 oar, sadPoitodlcro In Nashville, wider was suspended at the outbreak of the rsinition. - 4.,80ir0s sneChanii has Invented a two. story railroad car, with amebas sad 'lupins rooms up aloft. , • t Tam Bt. Loth 0014071dr Ilil,lll'4We Ain dna, thousand &Zvi pledged t4i it befFaro Iti doors *pea:. ) , f RIAX m e nattracting inn& attention tomong di f it Marwinton, Mars., thin pihr. , 4 :2,y PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING. MAY 16, 1864. CITY AND SUBUBB.AN Killed and Wounded In tholl.39th Ltrg- The following le an List of the killed and wounded in the 139th Reciment (Colonel Collier), up to the 14th Wet: Co. A— Killed—Sergt John E Ball; Corp W .1 Gibson, George D Slates, woonded, since dead; Marshall Long. Troood,i—Cat. A C Douglass, wrist, Blight; Lieut W S Leech, flesh wound in thigh Lieut E C Grace, ankle, severe; Sergt E C Vetoes, linger, slight; Corp ./.7 Gordon, arm broken; D Moser, knee, slight; Seth Warley, thigh, severe; E C Stamm, dash wound in hip; S B Patterson, ankle, slight; I It Kelly, cheat, serious; H A Gambia, breast, slight; J P Ho mer, back, slight; D C Hosock, arm, slight; S Phenicie, fingers, serious; John McCord, hand, alight; Shields, hand, severe; Ira Hoyt, arm, severe; J F Craig; arm, slight; a B Hubbard, head and shoulder, slight; J B Snyder, thigh, severe; Daniel Palmer, log, slight; \V 0 Hamilton, thigh, sev ere; . Jlt Mc- Dowell, arm, severe; C Fisher, thigh, severe. Co. B—Killed and Wotinded—Sergt U 0 Beatty, left arm, seriously ; Corp D U Bohm ! congest, left leg, elightly;„Cotp 0 11 Sinswood, Corp 0 II Foster, right leg ; Corp L S Davis, killed ; Corp Jae C Igley, killed; James Anthony, killed ; Edward Richards, killed; George H Cram, killed. Daniel Houser, killed! C George, left foot, slightly •, George Guthrie, right arm seriously ; Wm. Lineenbiglor, loft knee, Do:lowly ; William M'Millen, through shoulder, mortally ; Eli Row,left shoulder, slightly ; Leonard Heariolt, ght, slightly ; Jamb Snarar, both arms, slightly; Joseph Sehrecougos t, left leg, slightly; Daniel Tockey, neck, slightly; A D Say, left elbow, slightly ; James Shawl, left foot, slightly ; Jonathan Sobreoongost, left leg, slightly ; Eph Butler, right shoulder, severely; John Bowe right side, dangerously; Isaac Millar, through body, mortally ; J D Emery, left ankle, seriously ; II Islamise, right foot, slightly ; S Rupert, left thigh, severely; Jae Hillman, left knee, to- Tarely. Co. C— Wounded, during the two day.' fight In the Wilderness, May sth and 6th, Lieut. 8 C Crawford, slightly in wrist; let Sergeant Harvey Park, slightly In head; Sergeant S C Davis, left arm broken; Sergt J R M'Quilkin, mortally in nook; Corp John II Giles, flesh wound in thigh; Corp Jan M'Kee, slightly is ankle: It D Lookabangh, slightly in left shoulder; Samuel Grinder, fore-finger right hand. S B Stewart, seriously Id left leg, It W 11'Kee, seriously In left ankle; A H slightly in left thigh; Joseph Klinginsmith, seriously in left hand; Ben Evans, seriontly in left arm and breast; Robe Graham, serious ly in left hand; Jonathan Arlman, slightly in head; 111 L Mullen, left arm broken; John C Rupert, seriously in right hip; Simon Cline, slightly In head: Thee Ogdon, slightly In right arm and breast; John Frank, slightly in right leg; Wm 11 Shapely, reriously in right leg and arm: S S W Brach, mortally in bowels. Robert Parks, slightly in head; U W seriously in right hand: Thee M Sedwiek, miming: supposed to be a prisoner. Co, D—Casualities on May sth, 6th and ith Killed, 3, wounded, 11 ; missing, I. Corp. Nichol. and Lieut. S. H. DarneEt, reported missing, have sines returned. Co. E—May sth and fah— KA,/ —Corporal Jame. 11. Cochran, Samuel I. .Spither and Thomas Wright. Wounded—Sergeant Robert G. Johneton, severely ; Color Sergeant David W. 1 oung, slightly; Corporal Ch.. B. Eckman, slightly; Elias D. Carnahan, severely; Nicholas D. Elate, slightly ; Samuel A. Gray, slightly ; Wm. G. Daher, slightly ; John D. Thompson, severely ; John A. Shindy, severely. Co. F—Up to Sunday morning—K:l4d James 1.1 Wilson, Wm Smith. Wenn r.d-- Limit R N Claimer, Corp Jacob Rosettel, slightly la hand; Noble G Allen, In thigh, Jos Borland, slightly In arm; Wm B Brett, seri ously In hand. Sidney Diddle,ln I hpaider Ed• ward Cunningham, flesh, leg; James English, leg; David L. Grubbs, mortally; Robert Gard ner, foot, slightly; Jacob Hines, mortally; Samuel L Hayloft. back and leg; George Lem mon, slightly, hand; Samuel 15' Lee, serious ly, side; John Montgomery, knee, Josiah R MoCannel, mortally; Thomas Ross, foot; Rob. ert Shaer, hip; Fred Slitter, hand, Henry Willa, slightly, leg; Jacob hlaltinbaugh, leg. /Igis. tiny—Henry Diegler, George R. Lents.. Co a—Ai-lied—Corporal bl Thompson, corporal Henry Horn, corporal C G Weaver, Alen. Cress. Wounded—Captala 5 C So-boys -1., bruise; Lteut Frank Goodwin, slightly; let Sergeant S B Thompson, not dangerous, log; 4th Sergi J W Morrow, not dangerous, heed; Sob Seto Lewis B Canter, ant dangerous, shoulder; carp Robert McKenzie, not danger ous, ear; corp Lawrence Stan.lacher, slightly; corp Isaac Ambling, severely, leg: John Ren ter, since died; John Johnston, not danger ous, foot; We, Gerwlg, bruised arm; John J Walker, slightly, hand; Lewis Moeller, se vere bruise, breast; Robert McQuillam, not dangerous, neck and head. Mieeiv—Simon Garrett., in fight of the 6th. Co. ll—Killed—lt Q Richerd, Color Corp'l ; Jan Craig. ireand.4—Serg't Henry Holland, slightly in jaw; Serg't Gen W Painter, slightly In knee ; Corp'l 8 E B Llessingsr, slightly in leg; Joe Beggs, slightly in right temple; Anthony Dakar slightly in face; Cootes t alightly in hand; Jahn Davis, severely In hand; Dan iel Harvey, slightly in hand; Thos Lialesing. •r, slightly in knee; John C Peiroe, slightly In month; Hotleib Blunts, severely in month and jaw ; William Richard, slightly in left arm. ijiwiiag--James Bays, Thos hurt and John Roleuteger. Co. I—Killed and Wounded—Joseph Tex, ter, los Leahy, George Patton, killed. Corp. Cleo Mortimer wounded to loft breast, severe; Corp C B Basil, lett SIP, severe; Corp Geo A Speer., both logs severe; Corp J P A Saliwarro, right arm, severe; Jos Cramer, right shoulder, severe; Wm Cups slight; T C ilersham, right thigh, slight; John Lindsay, right breast.. severer John Slather, alight: C Si Warner, left hand; it L Wllliame, right arm and bend 'note. Co IZ-1(G/eft—Geo Zimmerman. Wounded—Sorgt John D !Debar, leg; Corp Peter Nelson, arras John 8 Douglass, foot; Intorno Daly, thig h; Daliaa Miller, bawd, Wm Morgan, leg ; John Oease, breast! Wm Itelber, thigh; 11 Eitowirt, log; A Thayer, Co. L—ADDff—Sergt Andrew Karim,. Wotoulof—Capt J D Kirk, in thigh; Sar t-emit .1 W lihnhury, wrist; Corp IDS!, faro, ,fight; Pontes Felix Curry,arm; Wm Dun gan band; Samuel Dittman, ankle Jame. hie:Maack, head, Co. I—Jamoa Sullivan, killed. Co. F—flobert W Gray, wounded. Additional ettaaultica We find the following name§ of Welters Pennsylvanians among the list of essanltles Frabllebed In the osetero papers: Copt Cans, intth, Col Crain, tooth, Rapt Robinson, 664 Wm/Moth:won, 11th, Andosson, filth Jon Battgley, 11th, J Bryant, 165th, J Bounds, alst, D Black, 12th 7 DreCturton, 6th A 311.1dor, 11th, 0 D'Rutterneld, GU, Otissroll. Blia, 0 Cook Kat, Ulna &vs, 104, R. Copt J U Pentiocst, 1001 k it Parton, 01.1, O Et, Roddick, 62l, J Richards, 106th, JR 8004nr, 11.6 th, W B a. m ., Mak, Graduated. At this week's examination in Duff's Mar minutia Collage, Jacob L. Meager, Wagram, Ohlo;Chu. A Miller, Pittsburgh; Wm. A Clem ens, Wheeling, West Virginia; J. W. Tracy, Tuppor's Plains, Ohio; John BL Bogen:Nan York City; D. O. Stewart, Oltsrills, Ohio; WM. Gray, Cameron, West Virginia; Goo. J. Gorman, Allegheny City Robert W. Hemp hill, J. A. McElroy, Washington, Pa..; E. E. budth, Perrrrillo, Ohio, all of whom passed an honorable examination, and who will no doubt hereafter sustain this high reputation of the students of this pottier astabiblunint by their proficiency in .businese, Each grad uate was • sarded the elegant Diploma of the College, and was presented by the Faculty with a copy of the College Gems of PenWan chip as a memorial of his eumplary deport ment during hie attendance at College. Tax Fun or siteSnrrnliruna—The battle flag of the Ninth Reserves is now on exhibition at the jewelq 'establishment of Mr. Roberts, on ftth Strait• It bu beat borne through no lesithan fonsteen battles, and has been pierced by eirrenty-two ballets, or stnillarmissiles of death,' - "The gallant men of the Nfnth are. Putty proud of. this war , worn banner, gluon it has never bean duo crated by rebel Reads, nor suffered to Wallin :the dub Ow the proven= of Idr.RobortronlrOon oat, for Thursday eyentog, wo notice *Us Joneei of Ode city ) and' Prof: Bieck, of Min i:he/lb .wltiok eneiclent to draw '1 good Malq-Wthafia o4 ; abl i onldif p n e ttle f 41.• ' ~ -~ ~,., Funeral of Brigadier General Hays. The funeral of Brigadier General Alexander Hays took place this afternoon. The services were held at the first Presbyterian Church, Rev. Wm. 2d. Paxton and Rev. Wm. D. How ard °Etiolated. The church was crowded with citizens, anxious to witness the last cere monies to the deported hero. The pulpit of the irhureh'was surrounded by the American ling, festooned with wreaths end flowers. The military escort consisted of five companies, oommanded by Captains Davis, Griffith, Little, Ford slid 'Grants, the battalion being under oommand of ].lent. Col. Wm. L. 'oath, as sisted by Ltalht. Samuel Harper, Thos. Wil liams, and several other onkel". The stores on the route of proceieion were closed, and minute gone were fired as the funeral cortege proceeded to the Cemetery. Seniors Acme/cr.—On Thursday evening an accident occurred on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway, a short distance below the outer depot, Allegheny, resulting in the tallow injury of a Mre. Hunter, a resi dent of Wood's Run. It appears that the la dy was walking along the railway track to wards Allegheny, when she was overtaken by a train from the Meat. At the came time the Express train going west came along, and be coming confused she stepped on the track, and was strack by the locomotive of the Exprese train.. When picked ap kir leg was found to be broken, and a seriouk contusion of the lealp sustained. Mrs. Hunter was carried to the residence of Mr. Bown, in the vicinity, where her injuries were dressed by Dr. Hamilton. She woe afterwarita convoyed to her residence at Wood's Run. Ws understand that Mies Lino Saliba, the young and charming singer, purposes giving a grand concert on Tuesday, May 241 h, half the proceeds to be given to the Sanitary Com minion. She will be assisted by her sister, Miss Elsa Studba, Mins Linn Lnals.rdt, the young and secompliehed pianiat, Mr. J. Hale, solo charier:Vet, late ofJulien's Concert, and Mr. Harvey Morgan, the Welch harpist. A, half of the proceeds of tho concert aro to be given to the Sanitary Commission, we look for a full house. SAVITAIIT FATI.—TherCOMMIttee 011 Decor ations publish an advertisement he this even ing'e pacer, to which we would direct the at tention of all our pastors and churches. It is estimated that'eeveral thousand yards of ever green and ether decorations will be required, and the Committee are desirous that each church should be represented in this depart— ment of preliminary effort. . STI 11PrOlt 11101.1 Tee R•7111.-0Willg to the sudden rise in the Allegheny river this morn ing, a number of rafts which had been moored above the city broke loose from their fe.s.n logs. We noticed at one time half a dozen rafts floating down the river. Several tow boat. suroceded In bringing a portion of the fleet to the ihore, hot the principal portion of It passed down the river. Ilarovavan.—The body of James Halligan, who was drowned in the Allegheny river, be low the Suspension Bridge, was recovered on Friday, at Freedom, Beaver ronnty. The body of an unknown man was found under a raft, at the foot of Decatur Street, at noon to day. Tho coroner will hold an In quest thir afternon. LettParlez —Mr. J. W. Pittock, Path atreet,opt,orite the Postofitce, hail received Harper's Weekly, and the other Pictorial Weeklica ; th• Independent, the Waverly' Magzine, the Round Table, the New Nation Literary taanapaulon, Sunday Mercury, New York Mercury, eta 11 , 10K8. LOU-11S, Ar c. V KW .01 Yr ;,111LNI-LY r, 2".7lElvts. A Yst LiLYI NEM AMERICAN NOVEL. DA NCiE EFI ELDE BT 'T : or, Erring 1113 STOILY. • Ninol of ame. icon Lilo and Plan•ere. 1 vol., larga 12my, h l.. ni• I. • moot foga - tory, and Ono e powornal sketch of American Litroand Dannem p vions to the Great Bebe:llion. It tit too pO, 00110, of . peAlthe.l ant experienced pergiqualillel by n.d‘tr travel, experts:ay, and li• erary prattice In albs, walks of liter, turn, to at. Wasp: chloral-- atory of American Lit% Poll rt. Letter. and reationa, whale clashing led to Del. Thla work, we noilem, win prove the in et brilliant tweet of the year. Counsel and Comtvi. Spoken from a City Pulpit. By th. "Con.try Ninon." I vol. ,lurno., hand. tamely bold in tonally gilt top, and bevelled boards. Pricy It w. This rola.. add. another to the eerie* of the writing. of the ... Country P.. ton,. whceen pcvfrarit• as 59 rsaayitt 1.. inferior to Ws, or in •rlPr of the pr.. day. New sod uniform edition. am now mady of the .. (31 •atry Parson'." prormnoveritlnmi, at &Mow ILecivellota. 2 vol. Leisure Bonn. I vol. II I.n. The Everyday Phil:v.o,r to Town and Com, try. I vol, $1 W. G Thonibta of a Oonatry Party.. I vol. Price, T 1 Eu. The Cannaner Thal, and other wlltioga. Dy Jean Pool Friedrich Richter, author af "Titan " Price 11. W. This voloym contedris •• The Campaner Teel " “Tho Life of Qointne Fitlein," ..nchmei aleW Joararky,' A., , ecta and Id Won/1A...0 Pleven Now and 000 1.,010 rviltiact• of the rather writings of Joan Paul are new ready, to follow.: Than. 2 vole $l. Flower, Fruit and Thorn rise.. geol.. $277. Levan, or the IA soot F.l.Ecistl,lll. 111 SO. Tie Farmer Hoy, and how to. became tk..m mender. In t blot li2l. Life of Abraham Lincoln, the Tior.ser Boy. II 26 (Nonce.—Tb I. corivvr Ws was written by the per ..4n 01 the Preloldtiat himself, sad from m.s tiel furni.hesi by him. /telt for Thayer . . Ll'e al Pneldent Lineoln, 00. Pioneer Boy, and you oil. get U." which can b. relied upon.] AT Dietary of the IWholiton. By William it Thep‘r, antnor of 'The Pioneer Boy," 80 frilly and rdellartil7 IlloetlirtocL fl 23 Th. ..111-story of the he:hellion" contain. the anleitanee of the larger works, so that factillift that cannot afford to porch.. tim historire rands large and expnotl. by the ititn.dortion of public dorm:orate and long iloechea, which tow, if any, car. to road, Ond the present valuable , 1.14 reliable hilitOry, fur the - elder po ileum of the family .0 the younger. Zurich. Befog vol. to of tro famo, . ••rpectacle riot " With thirty new illastratione Irma &alma. which came from Seel...eland. Tuts Le the hand somest and most doslrable of title atir.tivo aeries. Fria' SS cents laArtetrnal Biography; Iron Worker. and Tool Mtic Item. By #aa anthur of .01•11 Delp," • ltri.f ✓ Dlogvaphlea," and "The Life of George rdatphen.n. ' I vol. 12mo ~oily twaud in mo rn. Prim II DS. Ovplca of any of tar labor* Woke milled free of many no teeny of prim Ti end 73 rink teat deco to P. 0 ctiyC - fl TIT I: BEST ht Al' OE THE WAtt. f/ UN - I S IRAZECTEffiR Of the Border and Southern States I. of rest a., at this time, to hoth calr ]. and di,. It rootaln. a great amount of topographical laiA .41141.4 In'ormatloa, with route. of railroad., military toads, and hy a in• large colored stool plata map. R R Stuart, Md, John Idekorgam IO II Went dritico, lOrdb, Wm W Sr Iney, 101.4 Anthony Wymar, Hat, J Wonting, 10.5 th, DWatebondor, theth, A Whigano4, J Girt, J J Donna], 021, A Donaddran,lCOth, ALt rtes , 1024, 00l Oronnadal, 10dth, °aye A It Olkoy, Illath .1 It Hillard, tCrel, J BOMA, 100th, ' W a teloOrankarr, 15th 1, WO eleadammy, 106th, J W M.on, IV2J, Salomon Hiller, ICOlh, J B otolpo, 102 d, .40. of the beet hand.book• Ito ham, over pee rosed:`—treehtnehe• Vhroeiete. ' , A valuable aid to the better understanding of tb. on,reinents of oar annire."—Antericau Literary au.setta. A portable role Names, which will to of vut to attioere, Wales. citltone rale to amnia. Boatel la cloth. T 5 ceaeo. itt leather, with tack, fur culling in the pochot, $l. • Meted, poet paid, on rervirt of price. Addnas all °niers, to Inman prompt etmntihn, to JOHNT. ElTNT,fuecianzz, ' 59 nrru 13111.ZET, MAIOIIO lIILL. VALUABLE WORKS FOIL FA R KERS. llsibetee Illustrated Bono2l.agemeot. f 3 SO itlaybote'e Illustrated Bone Dootor..----- a 50 'To.tt on the lloree.--" 1 60 Items'. Farrier and 5trui8001e..:..... 1 25 Jennings' hone and hle ........... —.l 25 Deneher'e floneanothip liernem'e American renier.--- 'ZS Jeoniore O.ttt. and their Dleeaees .. ....... ....... 1 25 YLet on Mllch Coen .4 Miry Penang-- 200 Ilerobure Practical B bcpherd..... ....... ...... Ito ivami an Finn Wool Stwpl3 ;wee' Imola InJoriotte to irogetation., -- 3 80 Lane:strong on the trolley Dee 175 !nephew' Doak of the farm. 4 00 Dadda norm Dottor-...._.____. 1 25 • for Ws by EAT a ................ ! myT , 68 'Wood Wont. NW BOORS I NEW BOOKS! 8188 AND PIIOOIIF9sOF SUNDAY 801100L11 —A biography of Itobi. mats and Wm. tot. By John 0. Power. 1 vol. Price 111 A 11A1211AL ON ENTBAOTENO =TB— Founded on the Anatomy of the parts Involved lo the opmutlon; the kinds awl proper coustructloo of lustromente, du 1 vol. 12mo. HEAVEN OUB 1101111: '1 vol. Mom DANINGAND BUTFEBING. By Lint Pena. gur. A large supply of the latter work just modal& As 6 .1. L. 11.11ADat Fourth Meta. BAGS.IIBAGE I BAGS I 8,000 aaandost two bushel Begs ; 2,030 Imitation do, dot , 10,000 Oata Hooka 2 ; • A.oo° 500 Rqr Solall bubay honer Coro Bap ; • ; ZOCCI tegolld hod &Item Bap ; • .lAO looks..tsoway , • Wears capdatatltertacdalow now sad steOnd•hand pip, &Wu asoutita, r Tho tred• supplied, 1LC82800614 lidtllllo3BT a co., 14211p211 4 ,1111Bo0ond .4.7fIUSEOIE.7VV'S uz.PITTSBURGH TIMATRK. Lase. and Mansor 1112mmov rreaturer--.------..13. °via:Lugar. F«nnth nfght or the poprthst actrovr, ETTIE HMI DEE2ON. Will be presented, for tne tint time, tbo new font net domestic play, written expreesly fur Ettlo nen derma, entitled, LEN e, TEISISTUELT enrcra. Lona, with songs-- -....Ettla Henderson. Engwr, Earl of Weston - C. Dwoday. Liam Elliot, . 0 S Samos, Marquis '.__F.' hippendiala. An th0ny........._ C. Wilt 'aeon. Cleopatra ............ tale Slatden. 10ng...-- E ---, 31.A80N1C HALL r RACCEIPTS FOIL TOE BSSETIT OF VIE SANITARY FAIE, ONE WEEK. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' Wonderful Scenes and Wild Adven ventures in the Life of an American Whalemon. EVEET =TEEING, at 8 o'clorl. Admission 25 comm. Reserved mats 50 cents. 8A TUR.D&Y ArltliNoo2l—Admisnion to nil parts of the homes, 25 contr. Children 16 cents. my'6 RAND CONCERT, IL Et. EI.CI ES ECIVTISON, IN THE SECOND U. P. CHURCH, ALLE.Y, Thursday Evanlug, May 10th A number of patriotic DCETTS, QUAIITETTES, 1.111 be sung from the •Bogle Can Formal accomplitholl Vocalists, of kcoara ability and 0 VELt FORTY SELECT ItlNOliln, will appear. EDI= CtrT'arta for tale .t the L.k Wore of MII Sprat, Allegheny CI). The Pluto It fantlehml by C C. Mellor. Doorm'opeck at 71.. Concert c ismenclug a.l ceek ODWAt r FOR TUE REAL SHOW GARDNER, HEMMINGS & CO.'S AMERICAN CIRCUS, And Troupe of Arabs, WILL E X lIIDIT ON 7111 L RED LIDA' LOT,Pinsburgh, MONDAY, TtikSDAY & WEDNESDAY, MAY 23d. 21th and 25th The Ir.lti.i Eater , alnmeat RIII be given on MON DAY EVENING May EU. Door, op«. at 7 o'clock p 142 . lc. a, nd 2:A and otih n 'YVES DAY nod WEDNESDAY, flay 2, oh. TV Two Grand Performances, I=3 I/cloro opre at 2 .d 7 o'clock, port...lntl:lce to oso mrclaro ball ea boor War. admienon eon's. 111+er...A seats to sent,. The entertainment st I Is. of the most chaste and ele.tant character, sad will consist of every earl Ay of EQUESTRIAN AND GITANASTIC ENTERTAINMENTS, In vilik-h the ARAB TROUPE. and Coo or, 20 European and Amerlapin Stars will pep ticipal, deed by the most b enzlftil dud of Horse, and Ponle• In the world. Th. A.QalOo•ne Golden Chariot will lead th• G LP PLOCESSION, which will pow through th. principal otreoU on Monday morning, May alt fotr.t th. gilap• and m,1,l 4 UCTIOJI" S4LES p.XEOUTOWS SALE OF VALUABLE —Un TUESDAY I'VE :SING, Hay 17th, et 754 o'clock. will be sold, on n.cone hoof of ,he Gonites reel nnl. Boon., 7-1 Birth etre. - I, by or der of A. D. htulth, Adatintstrator of the late Copt. Jos. btolth : 117 W.rc, :change Bank Stock; ME=== 50 d Monongahela havinga Ilahk crock EIZIMIECOMEI2I2 do Rodtdrn Iwo3.ruzda Co. .4713 A. IIcILWAINY, Anet'r. ALUABLIC STOCKS AT AUQTION. V —Will IA added to at. large list of raluable bkck., TUESITh I EVILNINti, May nth,.t Cow of 04,mtsterslal 8.1.14.4 Booms, No A 4 fifth street: V , &harm 11.ocherler Paving, Bonk; lU .do )I,cltunts' G Illwmfacturen . Bost 10 du Pittgbargh Irwarauc. Company; lu do All.ghroy Itintranc.) Co.; Immt=n=ltrm - . - .. • . 30 do Allegheny Palley Railroad Stock 4 :8 do Penneylrania lamest.. Co.: to, I t A. 31(.16/AWN. And:, 1 - 4 1 . X EOUTOR'S SALE OP IMPROVED ALLVIDENT OISY eIIOPERTY.-00 BAT telitY A TTENNOON, May Vet, at 3 o'clock, •111 d, the promlen, by ordor of S. Cuthbert, Mcotor of Itobk N. Bornaldea, /prow:A, all that valuable Lot of Oremd, Pt few front on Berth Caruil •tevet, Allegheny Olty, by 130 foot drop, having a front In the mar of 11l feet IU Inches on hot Lane, cut vrblcb i. erected . termstcry Frame Dwelling Hove, sith oat-boll/tam take...a, Ac. the location la pleasant and agreeable, to be mid on the reify tarma of ine•thltl mat, balance In me and tan, years, with Interest, seemed by bond and toortawiew A. MeILWA IN IC, Anet.r. UNITED STATES MILITARY RAIL ROADS. OTC,' or Amman. ClnallTBmisvrts, Washington, April 16, 1861. AUCTION—WiII be gold on Wednesday, the 18th day of May, at the Railroad Depot la •lesandrla, Virginia; 600 tons of Old Railroad Iron: 110 tom of Old Oar Astra; 60 tone of Cast Scrap Iron; 100 tom of Wrought Iron; lcumof Old Brass and Copper; ROO IBarre* Term.: Omit In Government Tools. Ten (10) per cent to beyald at tin time of purchase, the balance on 1. livery. NISEI' billgVil, The property =at bennonTed within ten dap from date et eWe, • H L HOHINSON, ►yl'Jtte Captain ►ad A. Q. H. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEALN - E,D HORSES. WAIL DMETRINT, Oscan! Bream:, Office of Chief oQtartormaster, Washington, D. 0., April 15th,1664. Will be sold at publie auction, to the highest Id der, at the times aniLplaces tamed below, yin: Newport. Senna, Thursday; May 6th; °ousel:oar:a, Senna, Monday s nos at Itiv'''' 'P"" s "Th n'"47. 4! " 11 1 1 2th. Mifflin. anent, unday, y Beading, Pena, Thursday, nay 26th; Lebanon, Penn*, Thursday, June M. Northumberland, Penal, Thursday; June 9th; Scranton, Penns. Thuesday, Jon. 1616; hundred 1 t 707 VOistw "ur r i agsTtleg r4'd , d two Eldred (..50) at each of the other pieces. O bu a l : nif any Them harem have been condemned as aunt for the cavalry serrine of the United BMus Army. Tor road and farm purposes many good bargains maji be bad. ileums will be sold singly. solßalm begin at 10 A., and =Alan. dally till all are d. Term: 011101, ht United Staten Tresnry notes ooli. JAMES A. Milli, Llent, Col. and 0. Q. M. ear 1,/ Duren. ap2B:tJe2o CL.6I/J)7 AGE,JrTS. LAW OFFICE & CLAIM AGENCY. W. J. & HALL PATTERSON • 144 Fourth Strost, door, PI7II3IIIIIIGH, Will P . ...". PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, .8008 PAP And all other Military Claim promptly. sir No claw =lam artocoottol. asalnoa MACILISELL &JOHNSON, ATTCIIINIAYS.AT..LAW, AAA 0. B. Lkonaml 60LDEIG68' alarm LONNTS. MILITA.R Y OILAThIk BOUNTIE ILL PILIMOP, BIOS P AT and Zell-LITANY abents of emery deecrlptlon, collected by the tab. Welber, tho ;blaming rates, el s: Pension. fOD 00; ellhother dal= ill la CL 'PAVLOF; Attornoy at Law No. 73 Grant ;trod, Pittsburgh: Pa. B.S. No dunes are made tt the claim Axe not eencend. and all Information nine wratla. etAtlY NOAH W. Asroszt SHA.b.:4H., ia;Atw. - - . !to. mo Fut."ls 44Hit, 'Ftpititugh, . • • demi for 'mom Boum% Pan/ lin* gr. "i r g r a q • GAYIETTE. THIS BT=lll7O "To OonCII;;Io. with OIING A MTBICIA. .........C. Winton. .......Fauttio Butt. IMI!1=!IMI W:11 OARMIER, Agent no.to GRAM BITLELT, Prrrratraan. is. VOLUME LXIMI-NO. MO- .111:4-rrFaCTURERR. A° c. DUQUESNE BRASS WORLS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD, 3 • Ranntsctosrers of areal vs: ditty of finished BRASS WORE FOR PLIPZBERS, STEAId OB OAS FITTERS, MACHINISTS, AND ICOPPERSMITHS. BRASS CASTINGS, of all daacriptiotia, Mad. to alder. STEAMBOAT WORK, STEAK AND GAS. PITTING, and REPAIRING, pildmpily attended to. Pasticrlar attention paid to fitting op KIES BUS COAL AND CARBON OILS. Also, Bole Agents for the Weston. District of P 0.12- 4ylranin for the eede of MAHSH , LA USDELL CO.'S PATENT SYPHON PUMP, the lest ewe in vented. Haring no valve* It hi not liable to get out of order, and will throw more water than any pump of tattoo Its Ozer spit IRON CITY WORKS. MACKINTOSH, EIEMPHILLI. ak CO., FOUlSrDlilitl tarn Mdollll[ll32B. Comer of PLk. and 01fart, sad Pike and Walnut Streets, (Hear city Watar Works,) Iffnanfutetrort of Rattonax7 mad other =GEMS, BOLLING KILL CASTINGS and lIIACIIIKEItIf, of all kind., and general Jobbers. Prompt etttendon Oren to entering 50LL11443 MILL MA01111.(&117. d0.10..4 PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1861 DITEMIDGE'S PAT= OVAL L.A..NILI" CEI.I.M_NICVI3. II FLINT GLASS. These Cldtaneis are Intended for l ; flit fame, heating aII parte of the glass i, d not =poem It to cracking. E. T. DI IDGE, MMI=IIMMa ROBERTS, BARNES & PABYS, ■o. 89 Third St., Plthburrh, TIN AND SRI= IRON WORKERS, And 41.nfuturca or I A.P . A.NNEGI3 TIN WAR We are now macanforturing and hale on hand Bathing Apparatus of all kind.. Toilet Wire in Betts, Water C.sslers, Grocrre Tea and Spice cullgters, Cash and Spire Bones, Tumbler . Drainers, Spittoon., ho., go. A large lot of Bird Case. for sal, to W. Oil Gana of all sleet and patterns, Tin Hoofing, Conductor., and all kind, of Jobbing Ni'lrk done to order. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, P/TTEW UWE, PA. PARS. BROTHER & CO., 1:,444k1.1.1ny.7l 404.14.1D734414v4 Scroare, rat and Octagon, of all alma. Warranted eared to .7 Imported or mantfacarred 111 tbfa CO.. our Offica and warehonea, Elm. 149 and 161 17E91 and 120 cad dEOO2ID STIIRSTS, Pittsburgh. trll:lyd ALLEN 11CORMICK & CO., VALI.= Porsnar, Plttatningh, P. 1109 - Waretionins, WI LIBERTY STILLER Viannfacturen of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING ATO V ES, PARLOR AND Erroszs GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, etAdilitel and Clamp otdds, W lug Mill Castings, M Gearing, Gas, I, atm and Ar than Pipe, Sad litaa, Dog Iron., Wagon Boxes, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Coupling. and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Outfit& mode to order. Patented Portable, Hill, with Stamm or BOMB Pamir. anitinmd ®NEIL Li.illl/.0141113.9 01 WILIZ WOES., Baer always on 111.1 and =lto Warder 111021 A.HD BILAAS KRIM: , WIRE CLOTS ; SIZVES, of all tinda ; &MOLE, for fortedr, ono ; ELAVI WORE 1011 WINDOWS. ; DIED CAO7B, 0 MAMMAL WIRE W 017.4, for Cower; tn. OW &LI ran of WU( for nth at. vs. s , FOI7BTH STRUT. THIRD STREET FOUNDRY ALFRED DAVIS, (remedy foreman at Andereon 6 Phillips,) reep.ect folly informs him Intends sod the imblie generally that be has opened a Foto:Wry at the corner of Third street and (Menem lane, opposite Fulton'. Dram Foundry, for the pm-pose of umnefacturleg Ai Awl IN EBY, CASTINGS, GLASS MOULDS, PULLETS, do. Special attention glmn toPlumben mark. mylltfien BRITANMA, BRASS AND SHEET METAL WORKS. COLLINS & WRIGHT, Manufarturervof CASTOR TRAM.E.S, L&MJ' BURN. FRS an 4 LAMP BILASSLS aernerslly. Also, UR LANTERN TRIMMINGS, FRUIT JAR 00VIRS, Manufacturers of Oolllna A Wright. Patent TIN JUG TOP. No. ISS Second atmet. Pittsburgh. COLUMBUS, COLVIAN, &RION erzsus, Allegheny City, Manufacture. for sale Hay d Grain Etudes, of the Exam:ay, Thdon, Sultay and Prairie Bird patterns ; also, STORE AND EAGOAGY TRUOSS, WHEELBARROWS, MATING BOXES arid Wag on work of all doweiptions. Also, STEEL TEETH, for Hay and Grain Bake. apdattineodawr _ _ CIELAS FOWNES, (lets of the firm of Bownee* InnWO JOHN D. HEREON Nato of Kitchen, Herron h C 0.,) IRON BOUNDERS and STOVE Elsantocturero, ALLEGHENY BTIEET, • si"h 2. W'd, l'iti4burghP myly JOHN B..Ersuaox a oo WELIS, RIDDLE & CO., No. 215 LTharty .ties[, opoolito Stith, Pit =1 : roannfacturom of WEEPS, LASHES and TS and every description of LAATILEII pram= Order. solicited from the trade, and goods prompt .pod am per tertroctiona. frally SSEVERANCE, No. 53 We.=l ST. . Plttalmegia, manufacturer of BUTLER RIVETS' WEOUGUT B.PILES, =moon and railroad, of emery dacriptlon. Portia:dor abed or alumed EIPIXIMI and. RIVETS, lam or mall, made to order at short notice. A good amortment constantly on hand. mr2o3r. Dw. BENNET ,T Manufacturers of errsSTONE 0111.118. and 01111.111 • Once and Wirehmee at Ho. TI nTTIL BThK T, Pluaburgh. • lahllkly OILS. Av. [?WEE & CIARS, 03213003108 EXECCIIIAIrffi Petroleum and its Products, OM OADDLIIB, fia, 61 Dr.OAD 1393.11=--- Po W &TM h L 9 111011T - 89L..—Pterhonse. CO' Avail for the POILTIANDILIIOSIMI OIL r alp EA T Erzw . ma. roan PARASPINIO. OAHDL3 W. A. caerUmi, *aim ahlTaca 08 Wate.r.9 123 Front 610. • LUCENT OIL WOMB, DIIIIOd2I, DUNLAP rt 00, . rpdr..tumegot Pure White Reined Carbon 011 e, 1110,, 34, ID I 1.1:5161T7 SIBMPL • ISAAC ROUGH ec. OOHNISSIOZI ILEICOMUTIM, Tor tbo salt of Crude and Refined Petroleum, ue soma nareweus AVINITZ, Plirci4amasiu. S . 4,, POULTNEY, Crude and Refined Petroleum, No. 81 TUIRD SMUT, Pittsburgh, ph, 11001 PETROLITE OIL WORM Itranniketi T iqrs or,::: ft '' Pal= WRITE MEWS OIL, ItENZOLN AND rIaItOLMI Lonaciraptio OIL ckimatty Um thousand tames • • R .11.11E38 & &PAPP . , taw, DIONORIMMELA rictfxl4 . o6 my= - Josue ADAMS, vaudik . connafs Itaadloir. corset ot 00•0 sad 0 1 1 eht SOneris—Dr.N. Polka, Pt. Bd. fak Theodora UMW. Mad Znett. ' 01111, JIM WARING ooingszaas tuatcauns. tat Brokers to Petroßuin. and fts Prodsidir t lad tinier§ h, 11 , 3u1n5 31 uable, 33 ti 113EEr33., • LIMY 110L -*---......- ROE & PEARSALL, I,:t.ff.b4 4014:01 Consols*loam Meirobaittl & Petroleum and Its Prod BREWEB., BURKE & MA, COEXISSION MMUUSM‘ /quota of the GLOBE, PACILITO AHD MISTY OM Wel= d Libsesl a.b.dranoos made cm coademzom4 at Refined or Crude IPostre 008 DIIIMISITII NAY i ILL . NOOCIF:* romegra.. • • la I :. : SON, HARIXY INN, 001711189101/ A FORWARDED/ HIRORI" crude and Refined Petralepn, Ho. la IMMIX mum, mamma . Liberal Omit ammo w couldiphellies the ' Pinabmgh m r.semn hiarkath .. .. Nem% LB. Dilworth d a p ; ... ..,,. ftrtmlor Bar h, .q., ~•: Thump= Boil, twq. Prod. Ozusinderibiiik. wh.lo:6m purl uITY OIL WOIXECEI LIMY & OHORPENNINW Kane Admen sad Bevan of 01031303 01/40. Zara AND LUBRICATING MIA and 6.66 6 CRUDE En=aoia=figt. ceppadt. ITharpibarg. oitce, Ho. 5i HASID BTIDEHL. Prrinviter,.l4. son z. wmaca-- in*es. WALLACE & CUBTISS, •1! Commizadon Diel:roluoidaP And &alas Oa MUDS & REFINED PETRO4OI4 MINIM MID LIIRBICIANING 01X4- No. am Borns mummy, Mgr Stomp aawlt7 (coader to Alto excellent -111tlee for abipping to , 10• M and Foreign pert., at elm ',tote on the - -.. Ittam, near the platform of . • P. B. B. ; - TACK & BRO., 10.0113133 IN Crude and Refined Petroleilnv IfFINZW &a, us WALNWET., PIIILADZIMMA:. Bush:ma onlxtotted to a core win Tunkgivoar pritz viral atnt=. ~ naiq a o rita V i. Burke A. Oa, attil licelellutd A Dliiy, I Tho.. Smith, Esq., Prost..Btak N. A. ; F. L. A 00., Philadelphia. MOCOMUOK. & OIL BROKERS. 211 and 213 South Water Weed. CUTICAGO: NT Occslipusnala solicited. MT= TO . 4! Lyday & Chpapeaning, Iran Olty OIL WarkLi . ; Jacob Painter,of J. Pabatar & Oa. - 4. Jam. It. Chalf an t, d Spaag. Chal.bat I Cb. 1 ,-, /YZI:ly VIM ANGO OIL AND TRANEPORT :- ATION 0011 PLAT, OIL CITY,. Puma, Are prrpared to roosts, ■tots ad mai, Chide and Refined Perron _ On the most reasonable terms, .3: a to mats - I rleail aims:ea 1.. EL °M T% ProakloOL OEMs, 151 Ph* street, New ligtit. WX. BOW eoey.,( c ra ll wAtTsir. Atet. • dkr• ram wuran, Ail, Pitts nrgh. ear Consignments, via Pennsylvania Clentsaliil ll he Bared at thp Company's ass-proof Vass = oil li oboken attires. WAIFS; WETMORE .4 • aozatissioa BBIPPEBS OB PICTROLEUX 132 Pf.&l6ltH IsMR, NSW, TDB'. Ample aiallam mr MOTLAtiI AND 151tCPPOIGI a the& pard NMI wharf. Ras Haab. mitt/ CtABOT, PIMBEBTON .a.wiaemm. General Merchandise Broker i ) le Mali Eill=1", New Talk ALa 1 8011111 iscarr en, Pla 4 , 4 4 ra CRUDE &RIEETIMPEZEICI/J6*. 001113110 SODA. SODA Allll, DUMB, OILS, 10. Ae.• Olden 10 trl ar sal romptly 4010160110. awlay D L MILLER, Js, dam, WALNUT PT., :11 01 ! MUDS et REFIRED PECEMBAI On Osnunteton azkotrety. All Amp a6misit', ffroaAan Fos urn= theca imam: , IQ " =DR, =ldes good. dumb. Particular attention paid to OTh 1011 MO= Tos ears—a►DßTlO SODA. SODA ASH, tkl ' Asa: ALIEN NEEDLES, PIGLIADZLPIEta.. oomissios mai putscd.r.it..u. Crude and Refined Petrelennli g•- Masi sdnabo =O. snlay . ENOS WOODWARD, itatearwm.s.woolvarsatow Griasta. 0014:uililciami.414; ep.da itt,tics thin td the ".`lfiti7.l Crude and Relined Pelixdvanti mWam m pomp plows cram, TI7SODVILLE; 0.11 nielNliß cixvi r7 24 , VV ' ' GEO. W. MIGEESEnb k C 0..! glantdiaitoian of 111=51:1 OIL AND T,ONEVIAL. - 'USG OM. -oap conatat.tty tba !aryl* ' Quality of 11MINGTO OIL, dear mad W ithout *gory *lan: - good L 111111101.7011, goys WE= LEG LOU =deal% OREM. as - an ataas lea at B U slims •mage . , &oak mooted *CY; IIM tatlouldo7.o* to. ROBERTAINIWORTH, e.atueerroTtrunnieF, Commisiloallkicloult ARV IIIAZI2 arm •: _ siritransawmichztanuaismotrost,. FETBOLZILIK =Awl, NV and .1145 E . 7 . lot sale at th• licrin*ancl!et pticaL Ocadrlng. 4l.- and cadets solicitedV _ • JAMES • Oil of inedd wiAgnicapiunqtac,, omits haat gobs ftwitateces tiffoc-liiAti • wet xmuirr awasus2Wltsem . . . .- • . •, „ . • . EMI i ~ ~.