EEM:M ENIBMI DEMME .. . . T ~.,..: ..... MERE ::4::::!:EsTAßiilpgp. pr. :17.136. tißiSb/Vgh 6/12tttPt• fly ; , ';11111f6A 11111.1811116 ASSOCIIIIOI. - GAZETTE. Koalas 14zrzia,by perijear...-....5E co ' - maim— At. 0 1.?. • • syNEOne' 0 ' :1I1!t74;by: mai, par -W+-4 60. t , r -•• •••• •-• ' Nagle coy/IN.*. S. W!: Cu tsar ;tint keopits, par par.. 0.04, .••`. claw 01 6t. 16, ".. 1 6*. N• - • - 26. • ''...abiliNe:rucirs to tbi party NNW* club. Jfar a ..r.eitib.of =Nay um Islltread the Erman arairf o *By: Tor-4 'club of tusaty, urlll wad the Xoranigi pixvni 8i3101) NON, b mats. far AnChlNcriptioristricarria adman, aid mum 0111111111,1954, 4 ,Wh 011 the thal) expires. The Reading Natter on' this Pegs is - from_ :Yesterday's Evening Edition. . •.• Vie Situation in Virginia. The isepaseabie mindition of *amid', to the effect of, the 'tete heavy rains • on - • wheiliai Seen aptly called the "sponge-111re" gillnf Virgirda,'lunt'Anforeed a toSpention of r Mmtilitlee on •both. iimiee—which, while it will. afford come Mett that cannot but be . eeptible to our much-ondurMg troops, will yet on OM whole.; probably, still Elora inure to the advantage of the rebels. It le to be zieted,loWerer, that though Lea May be able to giro his army more rest, owing to his being now in the attitude of defence, and thertifore ucaempted . fromtheUontannanoe of active imp:- aritions o f-alwaya getting ready and keoiing _imams Atorti lifronsiT° the eatilait practicable honr o iret, unless Pm pause will enable him to bring up reWorcements, which eeems' to be neither probable 'nor priardble, mate Richmond. shall be our rendered to Burnam, we believe Gain wiu, nn the whole, have the greater ad vantage of the brief interval of delay—ms we hear that large reinforcements am bobs sent to him oven day, io that ho will, .11 lin said, , go • Jain the next battle vita oe droit, la he „trait Into the first, whin ho = atoned the :Itaiddeit. . , : . ;; Ai .to they:Men position of rho two bp ; noel* armies , and the prospects of - what may be called the military sdirsation, the following from tho N. Y. fribees appears to be• both I ' . aceonde in its statements and judicions In the opinions It expresses: • ,- - 11 0 n tiOth"sidss o-matet4al clangor; took ! . , . phom oaring Friday and Saturday in the ern ..iireetion' of the lines -held by both ar .! , - -rinair ThCraorementof- Lei was-not 'a iro i -, ...tint to _the - touth of tho Po L but ;it wee i nor- - . • '. - irthelossi. - a ' omapideery . /nbandannilit :of 4 . gamin ground In Onsets:moo of. Ilmieock's ', . ,-, Inroad ;upon -his:lines,,fand 'alio, we infer, .: ... from the necsasity'of oantrseting them:.' We adhere to tbo opiates of yesterday, ; 'that :' the - dinge Is an evidence of weeknoui arid : - - that the front of / Lee's, int 0.71t3013 is con. '. :. idderably : narrow then that which he held daring the battle of Thursday- last :It up. - peon probabloiractreover, that Led nil speed . fly be feroodleindleati the line of his inreet, and:that the :option of selecting - the. :direct •-zoad• to-Itiolnond - will not be' left In him t. , ~- nanotilon 'ger. etippoiltig-himto - desire id Gen. Grant tut snoceeded in -compelling him to . wield:4 his righting a certain disfarice— i4'....;' Si) Udall:ie.= to be cloar:;-andif it be pearl. r . 10. -- to'collect a clear notion of situations out 1" - - - f,,iitthis . extremely tangled topogliphy .bf eons 4.,....,.-j.., bulletins, we May place rho two as ?* r . — Mai between ; the:Ny. o and the Pao with ..." ;-,_ ._'WcntrtA;W.rant's . headquarters-OD' the! S potter' - 41..! ;. Illtylstalio-1041: Rradeitchubarfr tocrnpibe not dic tv., r, • s ; . Ni - ;; ..The two ' linear hare ....Up. *Mid :. by . the', steady 4 4:irei - •-•: foi:wWt,:trien --tho. ,:erienty•ii. .right . I .;' . Ibilgt• - ij.;Aftt-' , -remlf. ' paralfel . to the tekrip anostesormuch of , its 'cameo as Ilea in isrlf t •:' , .estailtli ditcetlon. :Not any r ut a' ,44WItiioatIt of the l'o;nak has . - iyetheen AdqqAta .4:**lltLder.his control_ .of -- either at theionalesAintatlntl of - the Ociort • 'Bozic., yrimatfdr.ao idloosOirt ;if 'the angle, ' '' hlr Ilne!'protootet:,H ..- Ab. .itzert*Wje_liqtlett.ef . . roads - south 'of f.POPIONIZAOOrbAI?, ort:edr - side tha - corpstuivelvWeatedithibsitedthe. BEACOOk. haetherightiAlwthrids4nAWrlght ... tbricertteromd-Watronthe_loft.; : •,..- : ... • Ulnas, rot fighting of comteinenco. from `Thursday night-till StradaYlteentinft at 73. The time was occupied in toilsome March'. ei itecissary.for the Ettablishinent of the ;lir! ferent Corps in: thetr 'Lea eioaltlone,t In con. etruedigsadrepaldig:roads, In thrones. oy new ..intretchments,_ in" clearing '. ally the : irreoliolthe last liattle. in getting 'ellPfßes forward, and Inn hundred different pi:opera. dens indisp entibleto the irtestrand-attecoss. PI optima:lee of dill tremeridons - itrigglo. - •We dozot consider the delay.veholly favor:- . ..' able to the enemy; Al .but o fez skit may enure - ' , hi their benefit, it film:mt those . satiates:ss ..' inseparable fronithi attitude of defense, and 411, 'Mal no amount of, axgaitiets or energy: o*-She pin of e.rominarider wholes assumed ;the offensive can deny to-tils adverrerir'.. B _. 51 1 •." in' t the =' pratont condition of Lea's army U . de. lisellnthig storm; heati more heavily Onliin than on us, - for it Immensely enhances the dr . Acuity Of ' keeping' Up his .supplies.. Roads . wtb:hure difficult Air_ our artillery more illiont for his - traine, - and he ties now to trapeptat' every Onate of food ore? not loss ,than twenty miles.from the 'dearest railway. stilton,: livery day presents biun alth a more Impracticable problem.while ea cur aide the ' Initifidance dtresomuett is more` than atilspo. tout -- V iwerboilit. thi obilrictbne seen of Vir , 4initliatle. , ..ind - Lit it aptly:suggested that AI ailtlena who has - been used .to . handling greaVerseles amid the loirluidr and swamps • ..' of the Mississippi.' Valley AM 110 t 'long be . It-ea:Tend =by. the orange - of Virginia sett. There Li Ao 'came:for teopationoo—there is fie* eilliel fir odzstant, admiration 'of the fziteted.elextikevss with - Which. 'the cam ppa ...?: :is bet sfortalgiiirto.day aim:6th° fret step toward tho Rapidan was taken yot not in the three yeas of Its existence has the Libel lien reeled under sachirrenuidlable disasters avistllds fortnight - have , befallen it.: That' there !nerd fightinijat to do no one doubts,' nor -Mies to doubt:: What:ere °halal.: al an uniltotable conviction, is that <we have an Army and'A Gm:isn't capable and sealoneto do it: : Wp . to this point;we view the progress . =alba . peoinise:of.ithe eamPaign with un mixed eatig;tetiminiCgratitude. : _ _ . , . Slgeirs Defeftt. rgosidrantage which the tahels have ranted Or? 1 31 10 vitt, litt Unit; soon be snatched horn turn. Itis troparntiro nt7tltls moment that teinfotomstmita -be sent Alward, to an. *biotin'_ ti!*akp 7a., snceessftd stand, so that • j,. may not gat the command of tic? Shaul.. 4.sk Variants 06 campaign, as he mimed to di lisithicte prilisding this one." Omer the fdai helm sa isiersight to =tithed. in the •undisestlmation 'of Vic intiottariciof .131gel'a 'poiltlen, LA the tionsequent stssfgnatont to , UM of fa too email a foresi: It Ii remarkable' that In ale ‘,writton a bask , hit s may. Piibilihad In the Y. Usaiiiof roteiday, an Intelligent nasal ear topmast& paitits oaf this very fault of the Isea*lMM9l. - Otasea force ' and - remarks that ktinia*Tirbaim threet*o Usages thin It ' one votad - wish with sit heart that:lt hadheen'lhsOo; Ulnas ge- itavis enough to dofaii JIM trott er •Bzig r .1?411- I+lnt, 'Forger. 46E64:a-icier pm flask .Rodladd .1 12 4- ppm trith freedom; and dealst Olt valid no attempt had been made toimitate it. 'Ha who takes the Ant step la a new lino wrockdolng hit bearish= the doge sot to answer for , s ad to Blebard_WU, ,listoros*,llatoi;diiirer; be longs the laslanobolyattlebtify of helot led theorati lsktdds new phus of aime,liii.lll7B. 1.. The_ 11110,08 of :his: life do not oho* .want, , atariration urginglinzi Int s'ilni pli dss telaneesn'yentor than hs.. was. .1 1 / :coot' eta artlatrinuptop4—and Wyman) anntralangnlgadon diferenttparts of Our notes .4119.41140111177Wi1*1140..i11itr critiinatbut .fillsdOlsoalp to tha. tintabasor, meaty, and dipaithni that laths handy oink -.young tidy whlti , ha yai.,attaahed• Ulna at or Ili Time it; iialculathig mu!b bu _it nitattctight hue boon trae.ima tbislaan nat. ahown,trith last. naystby Welt it‘aatinttalaltai: 'ROM this ; Per../4`.!artWhatea Intanta,tiostation:. - • fr- :.::: , :. , ..f:';'. , ..'i , 7•l', , . , '''';'-i'e-'':: . L).i=,.:..,1;:-F.',.7,01k,i.. Tar the Pittstrath Qaatta The Chrhtlintommheion. Mean. Shrove :--Heading in the Nauru of YeSterday the tinittisi. modest statement of the fact that the contributions to the Pitts burgh branchfthe Christian Commission, in • ... a single week ; had swollen to the magniffolent sans of 130,75; r was lead into a train of pleasant thought. Ile claims, or, rather the demands of cur-noble raining heroes, were et a rinks meeting laid before the. people, and this Is the result,. • Thole Were no extra ordinary, efforts put forth, no appeals to class es, no parade of any kind, yet the ainormt reil- Ind exceeds the most sanguine expectations of anyoorly; and still theseirso-will offerings are towing in, still these rich gifts are de scending, as quietly as the manna descended *poetise camp of Israel. ••- . • . • • This is lint one locality. Billy thousand dollars were given at a single meeting in Philedol thirty thousand ate another in New York, wiphia; th a pledge to raise the snot to a hundred thousand. in - Boston forty thous; and mu contributed it the annialeary meeting, besides large tams in many other placer. it is now thought that a million dollars will be promptly contributed in this unostentatious way to carry bodily comfort and, spiritual , consolation to our soldiers through the Christian Commission. Barely the finger of Ulm of whom It is said, "Hi .shall not strive, nor cry, neither shall his voice be heard in the streete,"ia in this• work; and =sing the marvellous things con nected with this tremendous war nothing is more wonderful than thisisorgalsed; syste matic and 4044 provision for the comfort and well being of the brave men who are standing as a wall of Are between our people and their enemies, and by whose valor their homes are saved fr om pillage and desolation, and their government frem &striation. • The mere fact that the American people'are able•es well as willing, Us de such things, is an evidence that the lord is with them, and that he ie making good his promise to them, even 03 a nation-,"As thy day is, 40 obeli thy strength be." Why, the amount of money that has been contributed by them, in various ways, over and above the Government expenditures, has equalled the ordinary rev enue of a first class nation; and yet there is no appearance of exhaustion. • Wherever and however money can be advantageously need, it Is abundantly supplied. In this spirit of Christian charity, and this unexampled exu berance of means, the Christian cannot fail to perceive a token that God has not forsaken us • and that, ' holiever he may, for a time, baillepur hopes, and try our faith and pa tience, he imagining in strength and In this way calls Into active exercise the three car dinal gramm—Paith, Hope, and Charity. The glories of a better and brighter day 30104 to be tinging with Heaven's own lustre the horrid visage orwar itself, converting oar maps into babel,, and making even the army hospital a vestibule of M 031102. As we seethe fooMteps of the generoes, the mer- Mkt and the good following the soldier to the field of carnageministering tollm.in his sufferings, and ' guiding his anxious son' to the Saviour, well may we exclaim, "How beautiful ripen the moantains are the foot of _him that pubilsheth peace and bringoth sal- Teems" to such places end to each Bearers I C. E;plosloa at Etapvit.s Powdei Works— Five Men Killed, On Tuesdsy afternoon last, between two and three o'clock, as a number of men were engaged in repairing and laying down a track fora car in the press mill, at the powder works of E. I. Devout, De Nemours t Co., near WDraington,un explosion took place. i .It appears that: ane of the cariontem was' sawing ataard; and. it Is supposed that the saw struck Are by coming in contact with - a tatL The spark immediately communicated to the voider on the door, and front thence to a tab containing aboattwe hundred pounds of that article when. a terrier,' expiation en sued. The mill wan entirely destroyed, and been persons horribly mutilated. The scene was one of the most nears-rending that could well be imagined. The Wetted men. wars burned in a Most shocking manner In: all parts of the 'Cody. The mill was entirely destroyed. The:ox plosion was very - light, and was not heard st • grentArtannufrom_the 'Ohm. A Precious Belle. The only gold medal- everiyoted by Con. gram ta General Washington; is for tale, its owner, who hasowner, lost by the ;war everyt h ing ilse yaltutble; 'o l l4roPolled to.part with it. It was given in horior of the green ation - of Boston by the British. Olathe obe MOO it a line medallion profile of Washing* ton, and an the reverie he and file staff am grouped on Bunkor's UM, whilerthe British dpetis seen moving down' the bay. It eon, talon $lBO worth of gold. It_ Is in perfect innervation, Wing bean guarded by be owner with the troost - rollgleus 011.110. thousand dollars have alrbady been offered for it; but to the Government, or to a historical so; eloty, it would-be worthmuch more. Ws shall be. Wed to givolurther information eonoorn.; Lag It to partiesahat may des7reit.—Phil. Rat .A..Aecret Tretty. i The- Earls; oorreapondent of the London Vibe writes as follows: A 'Gwent gossip tangs on"the ezLetenco et * secret article en conviittins between the Preach and the Mexican Emparor, in virtue' of wldeb, previous to Guilt:al animation of the Gulf territory by theligionief Gaul, they am, to be concentrated• toward the Euldo, but in occupancy of the Sonoisidistrict, including the harbor of Acapulco, ostensibly as a re , tame force in case of aggression Ann North • merles, butin reality to Ws ground-work fai 'permanent annexation to Franca -of that metalliferous ban which &Bestial Gomm counts in mcoession have pine hitherto tarn -9d to any account. • , .• • . , GaisarErasisrarer or Patrarrimurts 1.0. 0. F.--litscruni or Omossv.—The sauna Banda of this body took glee on Monday, at their 'Hail fa.Phlladelphia. dining came laisireas transieted Was the counting of the vote for Grand Merv, whisk resulted as fol. lows, vis:,_ : G. Itow bothamiNo. 9tlf. E. Cf. IL Priest—John R. Springer, of Ile. 36; R. W. 6. Senior War. cipn—liratteit M.' Les; of No. 24 V.& dilator Warden; /aisle W.' Thidall; alio. ESA B. W. • Grand" . Saribei William Curtis, if NO. 17; R. W. Grind Tressurer..-Benty Simons, of 310.16; M. G. Inside Sentinal--George W. Deweei, otlfe. 28: W. G. Ontside George O. Roster, of ito. 47; S. W. G. Re trreSentatilre 0. L. Hopkins,' of o. 61, who will be Installed at the session to be held on Thu:rider afternoon next. WOZAN van limuta..—The .'•:!few Yak Obseroer contains - a letter from its oorrespon dent at Lartmear la the Island of Cyprus (Turkish: dominions), - describing • moms*. makable lowa amens, recently discovered there. It is notldng less than • woman With toms grayling *tit of /ter kcal Btu ba4 one large hbrn on the tide•ther head, of the else and consistency o,f an ordinary ranee horn, besides three orb= eoinfeles another puts of the head. The writer 'states that he harseen her, and that she has been visited' by nearly 'all the counts and Earopeans in that pike*, some of wham are making an effort to teenta her for exhibition. , , CLaLIZI al GENTS. LAW 'OFFICE & CLAIM AGENCY. W. J. & HAM PATIERSON tis riouitioll2rest, 24 tow, tFtt 62x2 2 PENSIONS ink IPMI sziafiotherainitagostgoipa::psti. iti•2lo &gni calm ;ticaaflL =WWI MACOMEIZ ajOHR,ON, End D : i.tdi;isobs soLinimi mint Aug% '-, • ay. so (Lauri - rii:trzwit. Pi rtril " • nNill: Ott , t:4:0 k , ." Nacio cus v ogkcud ana 4 II 11 or evol . ._ m ptioa, vig co nitii,lis. Pauli= t . • 18 tbo."`"*". ••.', s-- 1 other ClainaP T s lhg: air" , ° I tgarststred. halt' , it . 'IL 13, 210 tbuteirses n 3140 eAhir dant 6X• N0AH • §k.t.14 47 4 3 .. Link! 17.13411,W. 10. 100 new tteimat Putstitith ru - dam, nsiatro; Boutin: nazi Ems! , rtata. vivrixisjiy privensol tent suuturar cadwatB - BOUNILBA • IB fl 0! pax, PsomPur ttuudid • ' • pialma i asvormi *Lim rioisitithotroamosaah, ' • •", risE7l, "a PITTSBURGH, T 4,1 TELEGB.AIIB. Progress of the Campaign. GENERAL KLUTZ'S EXPEDITION. Ithe Danville Railroad Cut IROR BPaGE DORM, Au Attack on Butler Repulsed. DAVLS AND BRAGG ON THE FIELD. Fight Between the Forces o Breekinridge and Sigel at New Market. HE ENEMY IN SUPERIOR NUMBERS BIGFL FORGED TO RETREAT 1 Our Loss GOO Killed and Wounded • 500 Prisoners and Five Pieces of Artillery. ITISFAUPORT PROGRESS OF 811BREL9 Success of Gem Crooks' Expedition. WAR D2PARTXTRIT;WASIMIOI.OI, May 17-0 p. m.—Mojer Gawret Dia.—Dispatottea from `Gen. Butler, just received, report the success of his expedition under Oen. Bents, in.mit lag off the Danville Balfroad and destroying the iron bridge across the Appomattox. On Monday morning the enemy in force, under oover of-• thick fog, made at attack upon Smith, and forced him back in drone confusion and with considerable lou,,bat as soon as the fog lifted, Smith reestablished his lines, and the enemy, were driven back to their original lines. At the same time the enemy made an attack from Petersburg on Butler's 'forces *guarding the rear, but were handsomely repulsed. The troops having been on ineessett duty for five days, three of which were in rain and storm, Butler retired leisurely within his own linos. We hold the railroad between Petersburg and 'Richmond. Tke prisoners state that Bragg and Davis worsen the field. Dispatches from Bird, received this even ing, report that on Sunday he fought the for ms of Bohol, and Imboden, under Breokin ridge, at Bow Market, tiattheenemy's forms were superior in numbers, mad that he grade ally withdrew from the battle field and re mond the Shenandoah, having lost II pieces of artillery, about. 600 killed and wounded, and 600 pennersOint bringing all hie trains and all tke wounded that could be transported from the battle field. He states that in Oonsequenee of .he long line of trains that haat° be guatded, he could hot bring more than mix regiments late the fight Insides artillery and CSTilly, and that the enemy bad about sewn thousand infant ry besides other armies, that hie retrograde movement to Strasburg was effected In per fect order without any loss in nuttatial or men. There is no report of any operations of the drmy , of the Potomac received to-day. d dispatch from Sherman reports his advance upon Johnston progressing to his satisfaction. His supplied ISO- Atooldl2lo. Our 11/04011.11 are improving-on the gram and grain held,. which now afford good ;notate. (Signed,) B. it. STAXTOS, Secretary of War. Nor Your, May 18.--A epeolal diepatali ta the ebstateroial from Gude, Bridge, under dais of the 17th, up that a courier arrived there that morning direct from Gan. Crooke. Ile has fought three battles near Newborn with the forges under General. Morgan, Tom Jena' and A. Jenkins, gaining a complete victory over the enemy. The enemy lost six hundredidiled and wounded and three bun , (hod prisoners. General Jenkins fell tato oar hands, mortally wounded. Otft loss to 400 killed and wounded. The large railroad aver New Hive: at Newborn, with several miles of track, was completely destroyed. General Crooks was at Newham. FRONT THE FRONT Blrners Corps has a Brush with lite Enemy. SHARP SKIRMISH BETWEEN PICKETS. Gen. Lee Strongly' Entrenched REINFORCEMENTS HAY[ REACHED THE ARMY. New bola, May 18.—A epeeist to the Mr okl, from Headquarters, Army of . the Po tomso, yesterday, states that the id division, BA corps, commanded-by Disney, was ordered 'to fall back from Its positiOn .the right lank. Oar line had erearoeli 40 its politico when the enemy took advantage of the oo coarrence and snored milli the apparent inten tion of, occupying the atiOuttageons position our troops vacated. hirney was ordered book to his former position, whielite regained el ter a short enceinter. His lots - was 145 min In killed and wounded. About three ceolock thliafternoon the bat basil onourright threw a few - shells Into the 'worlds in front Of them. r Weer Vier, May 18.—A epees' dispatch to this World frotriltbe front says A sharp skir mish took plane between the pickets, which soon subsided, since which there his irsern al- Most undisturbed silence in 'the army. ' Lee bas taken advantage of this abort respite given him to entrench himself still more strongiy another position. Awarder was reed to' the troops stating that reinforcements had reached tn. Oar baggage sad supply trains, which have been lying on the plank roadnserrhaneellor elle for servers' days, have been sent to Prod. itrioksbnrg. • • 3 WAIIIIIGITOI..2day 'lB.—Tb. Major General 24te , Pork 1 We have no report of oper. *dont data ray but dispatch. The latesfinfOnnWaron front General grant was that the roads had greatly. immured, I and large reinforcements Wracked k o and he designed to move against:;the enemy's work. without delay. •' It is the design of the Govemment to keep up the national foicsi until the rebellion Is ovsithrewn, and In order toprovide against May inopportune reduction *ban the service of the hundred days men gees out, a draft to 11l up their places and alliother reductions Will be ordered to take place on the first of July, by which time the new enrollment will be completed. No order is 'yet tuned. ROI= N. fizasrme, fliaretary of War. Jtexican .hairs--4 Mexican Traitor shot. men OF En AB mous BtYBBB ;Ouzo, May 18:—The Prose has the follow . lig additional items, tooted from New Or , leau papers of the 12 • e Don Manual flarofa fieuetary of - iteduuti arrived at . Brownsville on the. 211th tat, and was Immo distal, arrested by 1311126 Herron' and deliv ered up to Mess= authorities of Mate more, with the request that he be not allowed to rectors the river, u he had been aiding the enemies of the Milted States. Eli nu shot on the VW ito a traitor to Mulio. Alvarez has ordered fortifications on the I:alights of Peredrino- The people had risen all through the to doctrine that the Winch ships in Amtpulioo ire American 11113. eels come to ninth. blukirdal - . ' • Oolong 'Vega; Liberal': Oisernor of ban Loki!, Potosi,' after routine the traitors under Valentina ; guns" - coupled the 'city of Red Amoll troops sloetl7 arrived at Sallies from ?suontereywere - ntlifibers - of American volanteeri in t he army.; The blockade of Bed vilor.below Alexan. ' As - posted- :that but a partial blockade of Arbnus riser below Little Meek has been ebetsdiand pre-: p l tlolli aril noirr.bdiernale to blockade Whit. aver alloy but it is believed that Itekt !learnt/ Hon eldend to thole matter& ~- • ...,- ---, ~. -..... . .. . ... PITTSIIVRGII .-GAZErf,'TV:,I-i Nothing Importan from the Front. u. MAID A. TOMEI Grant Reinforced by 20,000 Men. A FLANK MOVEME.NT PROBABLE. Nsw Toes, May 18.-Specials to the New York papers say there nothing important from the front; both armies appear to be getting ready for farther operations. Gen. McDowell leaven to-day,for San Fran cisco. The Associated Press have received a dis patch from the Secretary of State, vying that the paper purporting to be the President's proclamation, is an obtain!e forgery, and no such proclamation nu been boned or propOsed to be tuned The. World's i Washin fton dispatch of mid night;l7th, say' the rant's reinforcements amount to 20,000. Indicationg are that'll, will avoid a battle at Spottaylvanta by a Sink movement, and move toward Richmond. Leo is massing hie right, evidently anticipiating each a design. Lee is' declared to be depriving other points of rebeldom of troops to check Grant, and will contest every Inch. ALLEM PROCLAIIATIOS BY TUB PIED T Nrw Yong, May I Th 6 World le tin only paper which &pines' to have the: fol lowing 1 Exsarrire s.lAntos, May 161 Felkto eititeno of the United Sesta: In ill lealons of exigencies It become. a nation carefully to scrutinise Ds line of tondstot,hum bly to approach the , throne of grace and, 'meekly implore forgivenese, wisdom and guidance. For reason! known only to Him, It has teen decreed that this country should be the ammo of tosparalelled outrage, and title nation the monumental ear - forer of the ninetemith century. The detail, of this dbjeot will beeommuni cated to the State authorities through the War Department. With heavy heart, but undiminished con fidence in our cause, I approach the per formance of a duty tendered imperative by my sense of *salines. before the Almighty and of justice to the poop?. It is not n °estuary that I should tell yo that the first 'Virginia campaign under Lieutenant General Grant, in whom I have every confidence,and whose courage and itldelity the peo ple do well to honor, ,le virtually closed. He has conducted hie great enterprise with discretion and ability, and he has indicted' great loss upon the enemy. He has crippled their strength and defeated their plans. In view, however, of thd situation In Virginia and the disast er at Had River, the delay at' Charleston, and the.) general state of the country, I, Abraham liincoln, recommend that the 26th day of May], 1864, be solemnly sat apart throughout tbd United States as a day of fasting, humility abd prayer. - Deeming furthermore that the present condi ' dowel public affairs presents an extraordi• eery oc'calion, and in-view of the power rested to me by the Constitution and laws, I have thought fa to till filth the ethane cf the Untied States betweeei the ages of eighteen and forty-five, to the aggregate number of four hundred tkottund in order to suppress the existing rebelliene combinations and cause the execution of the laws, and further more, in cant any St to, or number of States shall fall to firrnish y the 15th Junnsiezt, their assigned quotas t to hereby ordersid that the same be raised byimmedlate and amp• tory draft, I appeal to all loyal &tarns to favor, oili-1 tate, and ad to this effort to main the honor, integrity, mid existence, of cur lotion al Union, and the perpetuity of papa?, gov ertument. .4 In lament where f, I have heron to sot , soy hand,and caused the seal of the- --Vatted States to te affixed. , Done at Weekhegton, 1 thls 17th day of May i lathe year bf,ourterd, 11864; and of the Ind pendenee of Illellated i States, the 8811. A nasstax /.111C0L3. By the'Preeldent, , W. H. Stwano, Secretary of State. THE PROCLAMATION DISCREDITED Misses or Tag ASSOCIATCD Passe, 1 Raw XOll., May 10-145 Broadway. J The alleged proelainatlon of the President. oelling - for 400,000 Men, was not received at this agencyosnd we l have no knowledge or belief its Ita authentialty. D. 11. Casio, Agent. Nlnosi the above dispatch from the Agent of the Associated Poets was received, a die patah from the Sectetary of War has been forwarded positively, stating that the so-called proclamation 141 forgery. The author of It ought to be' - sought ,out--and if no existing last will bong him, time ought to be specially ,made se meet his caps. No 'wretch ever de served a gape more richly than he.) A ,Hoax. New Yoax, May 10.—The World announces It. bulletin bonid that the proclamation published by it signed Abraham . Lincoln is a hoax and fraud. From Caro and Below 0•134), May 17.--Ifew Orleans dates to the 11th have been reested. Generals Herrob, autos. Hamilton, and a large Slumber of °Mears, both American and! Mexican, had arrived. The Mexican 2dinliter of Finance, at Mat*' moral, was making Min ter for the imp . - port of the Juana Obvernment. General Crags is deported to have defeated 1,000 French at Altensitteque. The French are raported to be organising en expedition at Sari Louis for the invaisiod. of the frontier. Gen. Vidaurie, and I number of his °Moons, tied from Montero: , to San Antonio, Texas, 'adjoined the Some ern Confederacy. The. Lettieiana State Convention had amendedthe oonstiVition by a vote of 60 to 10, that //11V1177 and ii,voluntary eervitude, ex eept as prmishmentor crime, are hereby for ever abolished and prohibited in the State, I and that the legis attire % I shall make no law moor:doing the rig iof property in Dam ; '..,. The cotton markatft buoyant at 73 to 86; Sugar. is at a stand still.. Molasses 80 far new. i - To correct abuser oa the Idisslssippi river, Gen.l9mhbunte ordered that no boats shall land 'between Cairm and the mouth of White rivet...a:o4ost garrisoned points, and they are' not allowed to land rupplies even at inch pests without 'pedal permit from headquartms. The ram Monarch has been cent down the river and ordered to arrest every trading boat found between Memphis and White river. Any person found eh board will be liable to conscription, as they are presumed to belong to the rebel army. They will be brought as rtilOnerli of war to Memphis, where the boati will be taken froni them and placed undid 01. i & , ' . :dra.rcEs. A _____ N 0' I INAN • : increasing the pay of the Eight ' . Sim 1. Br a ordnise nod enacted by doe Mayor, Al- Muss and dames of '' • • , es Soled and Comma ithassits nornabisi, and ft is knee ordained and melded by A. ..n.liv qf ow mew, That the pay of the bight Pollee of the cl y he and the same is hereby lacraund, so That • rasher the Tight Pollsonlor shah be paid as foll • ' to wit: The Osptatn ehall rotates two dollars an ton Dente; oath of the LW toaants shall resolve two dollars; sad each of the other, shell reeds* on dollar and Banality Are Mho for every night Weal y engaged in polies doll. Sul L The mem of th e present Tight Yols, , 4 , wbo bare bees on dt ty deco She fleet day of het April, shah receive dam that date, or dace the data of their mayloyedant, If antstgnant to Aprillet, 1.864,•at the rates hied br the vacated station. i 100. 3. AU ordinanles, or part of orttnallOee, se tarsi inconalatant with, or. sapplbed by MIS •ordl• nabob, ace hereby rspled. Ordained and enacted Into a lair in Cormclis,..thhTh 13th riay of Iltsy, A. J. liG4. .. , JAMBS IiciITLET, Presidents! Select Commit. Attu{: E S. blonerlw, • Clark ollSolmitliatendl. THOS. STEEL. • Pi!ealdent of Common Coto 1. Attset.: Roan bild toyl7:St co for tho yidenihg of , • • Oa oath Ida, from Mton A—% Centro to). ORD A IN ,.. . moot to Idlllyr street 1140. 1. Bo it ordain, deism mod ai:es. rf nocobled • • by Ail MAP* of on the Path oldo. be divot; be widened to , so 1414 oat In the el "a enacted by fbe dl ), row, That Pen t ATOM, 2 yam Ilolion street and Millar • e roll width ofetsty (GO) rat , dissect iimantoa,arths MOM Tud. t the: Third wadi and Jimr wird,lbe sad they are halal • ahem the damage' or WU widening said Menne, accord . approved January 8w. 7 ThatGea r Mam bos, of the 131.4 aDpolstel swami , au, limy, ceased by, 2.4 t0. Act of Assamt. . , Into s Is* In, Counello,!gi 11 _. SLIMS MAMMY. - Prodded of Aftet 0311/Iy4 - TAOS. STria4 ' WO Ci. 001611101 "%Main: '"anira: . Aor4l Zsth dAy of Apt, A M2Z 3ntait - CITY AND SUBURBAN: The Sims noralelde Case. This morning, at nine o'clock, the Court re sumed the trial of tho cue of James Simi, indicted for the murder of Howard Hamilton. District Attorney Kirkpatrick "made the concluding speech on behalf of the common wealth. lie spoke for over two boon, and his speech is epoken of as one of his very best efforts. The question as to whether the drunkenness of the defendant would pail fy the jury to reducing the grade of the mur der from the first to the second degree,. was the only point involved lit the arid the arguments of the counsel for the prisoner were very ably answered by the District Attorney. Judge' Mellon delivered the charge of the Court, And in passing upon the question of drunkenness laid down the law to be as fol lows: That drunkenness was no tame what ever for dims • that. at the common low, where the grades !Were, limply murder and manslaughter, it would have availed the de fendant nothing; Int that, under the humane provisions of the act of 1794, making de grees in murder, the question of drunkenness was all-important, and must be considered by the jury—involving, as It did, the ability of the defendant to perpetrate "wilful, deliberate and premeditated" -murder, without the en 'stones of all of which element/ it ceases to become murder of the Ant degree. Reno. drunkenness, as affecting the mantel status of the defendant, wie in point of fact the only question to be considered by the jury. The jury, then, having all the facto before them, were left to determine whether the defendant was in such condition that he knew what he was about—whether he was capable of forming a purpose to kilL If go, lie would be guilty of murder in the first de. gree. If, however, the Jury believed that his mind wile In each condition that be was Inca- I Fable df deliberation, the crime would be of the second degree. ' The jury then retired to their room, and the Court too a rorte3 until two o'clock, at which time the judges met to receive the Top. I diet. It was announod, however, that the I jury had not agreed, and the Court adjourned until et o'clock In the evening. The floral Imnreesion is, that the jury I will either fail to agree, or will fled a verdict I of murder In the second degree. Bank Note gantatioks, fkreeeted aspealsily for the Gassite. by Mews Feld k Lore, of the National Bank Noes B. porter. Rates uncertain at present: I'mm - um, May lA, PIGA. DO/push kharoank Now England Stntee- Tirgikir—interor New York INkte...-- *North North Now Tork City...—. par p.r 11MIM Pittrbargh. r i g llh. of Pitertmrgh, pr, T 5 Tennesseo Ohio --...... par h ". Bk:a i tata.par —lro Bk. of lEloarer Co., pi s TS Bk. of Fatte Co., pr. tl Kononga ye la Bank, Brownsville _....pt. Pa. Country Banks— 1111chlgam I 31Mourl Canadn.....„—..—...pr.1 1S S Dint. of Columbia..-, Marylaad, Ba/thinOre par • Interior— 21 Ttrgints—Wheeling.. Wheeling lleaneber_ Excnonat--Selllng nave delplito 111 et. irre t bank Coin-Gold, boybig role on Now York and Mils- Ma fund. ver bankable funds. Found Drowned On Sunday the body of en unknown man wee found in the Ohio river, in an eddy near the shore opposite Shcosetosns. The body hadlbeconse entangled in some brush, and was washed into the eddy. Coroner McClung wan notified on Monday to hold an Inquest, ba t being a witness In the dims homicide case, the j Court would not per:Di:him to leave. He held an inquest on Tuesday evening, bat there were no .marks or papers found upon the deceased which might lead t, hie identification. He was about thirty 9• o years of age, and was dressed in a dark sea coat, dark oassimere pans, and hod on a "wommas" instead of a vest. lie had a beard, of a dark color, under the thin. His boots bad been newly soled. The deceased had evidently been In the water but a few days, and he h supposed to 'have been tho man who was scats to jump from the metal boat Which struck a pier of misled the bridges over the Allegheny river, one day lest week. The body was interred in Allegheny Cemetery. The Hundred Day Hen. Capt. Snap is succeeding admirably in re cruiting for the Hundred Day service. Com pany A has already been filled, and will be mastered in this afternoon. The company is expected to leave to-morrow for Washington. B. Riddle, Req., of Allegheny, has been authorised by Captain Snap to rocrult a com pany of beery or light artillery for the Hun dred Day service, and has opened an office at the Provost Harahan headquarters, on Peden( street. He had previously applied to Postmaster General Malt for lave of absence from his duties as postmaster of Allegheny, for the time necessary to enable him to enter the service, and having obtained a favorable response to his request, Is now prepared to organise a company forthwith. Those who assize to join .his ranks should report to him without delay. A company should be formed in Allegheny before the close of the week. Rally, boysl rally I Allegheny County Sabbath School Al. sociatlon. About a year ago this Association was or- Latticed. The first meeting was intormely interesting, and promising to he the instru ment of great good. Another meeting was appointed to be held some time last fall, but In consequence of the absence of the Soma Cary the matter was unfortunately overlooked. ft Is proposal by the Friends of the movement, and the friends of the Sabbath school came, to call a mass convention of the friends of the Sabbath school, to be hold In the Central Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, on Tuesday. Hay 24th, 1864. It is hoped. hat all will be impressed by the importance oT the move— ment, and give their hearty co-openitlon. Another Match between Mk ard and Joshua Ward has nocepted the proposition of James Ilam:11, to row another match for the championship of the American waters— the race to take piece in this city in the lat ter part of Jane, or early in July. Ward, in accepting the proposition to row hem, asks some minor privileges which will no doubt be granted. Among other leveret be asks the choice of water in this vicinity, and the pri vilege to start with or against the current, etc. The papers are not yet signed, but the repo is regarded as a fixed fact. Another Company. Capt. Middle, late of the 15th Pa. militia, hu published an adyertisentent, In 'nether column. HS ill authorized by light artillery, to form part of Snap's batta lion, which ham been accepted by the Secretary of War, to servo for one hundred days, In the eldnity of Washington. llsrearsoo Carrels or Cot. Datx.-:- . Intern pare ban been received in this city to the effect that Lieutenant Colonel R. C. Dale, of the 116th Pennsylvania Regiment, was either killed or captured in the engagement of Thursday.,Re went into the battle on that day, at th head of his regiment, and - was missing at the dose of the fight. The probs.- ' billties are that he has fallen into the hands of the enemy. ills friends bore will experi ence great anxiety until the facts are known. Colusanoa.—The total donations from A. D. Budth & Bros. Coal Works, as acknowl edged by IL flames, Treasurer of the-dui. tart Ur, wee 1300, Instead of WO. Y flub. Ilshad. The error was typographical andnot the fault of the Trusurer. UN heady:tartan of the Eieontive Com mittee of the Sanitary Pair have been re. moved to the Fair Banding in Allegheny. The national Sag will be raised on Floral Hall, with appropriate mnemonics, on Salon , day next. AIDIEW Data, chaplain of tho 141st Pennsylvania liniment, died on the 11th 06A that army of the Potomac". Ms. MOIXIA tlielrelsb Harem Mill Flo mere solos at M. Robertson's Concerti on Thursday arming. • Us General Sped of the Reformed Wee bytortan Church (N. B.) meets landladelphis to•dab 18th MAL . BAIVOILAL ,13zitre atl2 a rises, at J BLncles oompi of Giaatard nth attests. : Iltegstai Diy Qtras go tol. MIA% mu a egad mid Illth lamb. ;~- w , PIITEIBURGH THIUTRE. Lama sad Idmader.-....-.Wa. EU=law% Tenth night or the popular sabre.; MITE ELS DIRSION, who will appear as Oapitola, as playad by her in all tha principal cities in the Union. and now produced for the not time in lbw yearr at ad. Theatre. TEO lIVII2IIIIG. Will be preaented, the encressful drama of flee thrill hag act., hem the popular ledger oto:7, entitled, THE DIDDEN NAND. Capitate, with. . Benderson. With an excellent cast. Teel:male& with SEEING WILKINSON. . . Jobn Da ....... -.--.0. Wilkinson lfrlds,. benefit of Ettio Headers= MASONIC HALL. t? szuhara nu Tan BETERT Of THE SANITARY FAIR, ON WEILL CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' Wonderful Semi and Wild Adven ventures in the Life of an American Whaleman. EVERY IEYEITING, at 4 ecloek. Admindem 25 wow Reonened mote 60 oest.. BAYURDLY APTERNooll—Adadstion to all parts of the boas*, 25 cents. Children 16 aorta. myle ! . c.... -''GRAND CONCERT, UNDER TWE DIEZRIOII or Ft.. H. FLOBICIVIISON, N THE SECOND D. P. CHURCH, A"N'T ihtnrsday Etverkbag, =ay 19th. 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ThOrsday, Rule lettli Williamsport, Penne, Thursday, Jane .ci; One hundred (100) borne. at Gettyabutg, lad two hundred mad fifty (250) at each oPthe other plum. • These horses have been condemned en unfit for the cavalry aerates of the United Sham Army,. Par road and farm parpowe mmay good harping may be bad. Horses will be sold singly. Wee begin at 10 A., and continue daft? Milan an sold Terms: CASH, In United State. TrMsnry notes only. JAMES A.ISAIU3,. Lieu; Col. and O. Q. St Cavalry Burma. Itp26:teOo UNITED STATES MILITAR,Y RAIL a...I some _ . Orna or Ammon. Qvezetiltereen, Washingtma, April 10, 1804- AUCTION—WUI be sold on Wednesday, the 18111 of Nay, at the !Unread Depot la ..Alfehandrls, Virginia: 500 tons of Old Bailroad Iron: 100 tons of Old Oar Jahn; 50 tone of Cast Pomp lroln 100 tons of Wrought Lyon; 3 tone of Old Brews and Copper; 300 Oil Barrels; Term : flamh to Oovereunent : - .Tetal o ) per tent. to be paid at the time of prirchaao, th&balante an delivery. The property meat be tentoved within fon dayn from date of ante. B L Boanisox, apl9tis Captain and A. Q. K.' EXEOUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED ALLEGHENY CITY PEOPEIITY.--On. Sit. 111/DAY AIRE:ENOCH, May Est, at 3 eklock, *lll be vald, on the IXetalas. by order of E. Chtthhert, I:x.l.°r of Bobt. H. Bantaldea, demised, all that 041 valuable Lot of Grotod, 44 feet front cal:forth etrees, Allegheny City, by 120 feat deep,' hirla • front in the rear of 10 feet 10 'netts ea &ft e, which la erected. a twowtory Fraree •Dwelll g Boner, with out-bnildbp, bate-ores, at. Th. location le pleasant sad agreeable, Ca be wild on the esi tern. of oar-third cash, balance in Om and two yeste, with interest, erenred by bond and .oltEng, A. MeILWAIN riAlact'r,. • • VIIBNITURE, CARPETS, • AC. AT 6.170T10N.-013 TEIFILSDAY 3101tbaNGI, pith mt. at 10 o'clock, at Meson:de Ball Atiction Ddt e, 65 rush street. will 5. sold, • quantity: pc rarnatcre, embracing Tables. Claim, Hodetesda, Feather Beds, Quernesram Sc. and sec. and-hand enzpins. Persons haring Furniture and Caring/to &Wore cif uttl .end them to before Wedneedapetenlng, mil? T. 6.IIcOLZIALAILVD, Anat. PLAXOS. .ffluske.,;fre. REMOVAL w. lake Almon la Worming tko p ztit tlot TO eccapy the hmi, and ausunatiouslicams NO. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCK, ur. CUM. STREET, When we have Jost recotred from the mannfintsrrer of WK. B. 1511.0111111 T andBOHOMACESII I 00., • now lot of SUPEBIOIt MllOB. Alto, • efenniote assortment of 8111T1113 celebrated Rartnenintia Ids locherns and Unsleal goods generally. The eaperkeity of the BIiADBI3IIT VIAIIOII LI. reedy eetabllshect. In the history of Wart= no new instrument hae gained on rapidly 'tri popidarity or remised so many premiums within the OWe of two years as ghe new ezele, toll 401:03 frame, oreretrong.baas and Preach grand ships Plane Torte, ntannfactm4d by WII. BIIADBIIIIIt, and Shomaker A Oo's Pianos having beau. so longed I favorably known to tide and other coal:Arica, need no farther comment. 111.1 gurantaed fer Bre yeara. weareinric a BARB; Bole fib' Pltistm#ll s:4 Water!! Pa, No. 111 IST. mane fa., Mall'. taxa. • Good /mond Hord Ploros Orr BouO' Tombig sad roper= done promptly. pIANOS I PIANOS! PIANOS! CABINET ORGANS Cabinet Organf t CABINET ORGANS! MOW LO AT MD MM.. CRAB. G. MEIIGLOIt. KN44BE'S UNtil V ALM" - PLANOH. Itt g A choke enyply of 6 . 7. a and 7 octave 'Plano Torte", from the celebrated factory of Knebart Co:, hue tan been :salved—aelne to richly carved wee. floss Instruments are fully erarranud for eight years. and we by the beat judges pronounced , -IlneiralleeL A all le reepectfully eollclted before purchasing am ober.. OILLBLOIMI BLIIKII4oIa , Agent, myl4 Ho. 43 - rlth meat. N. SLEDLE, No. 183 Slit ST., Pianos and Xtusical Instruments, Lap constantly on band. na. aisortinant of NEW PIANOS, VIGIO GUITARS, AOCONDR. ON!, STRINGS, .ch a will NU COT kW grins. • 1419,21nad OILS. Av. RIDER & CILLEIL iAmssers ts Petroleum and Its Products, OAIDLBA aa. dill a BIM . AD svaarr,--xistoss. ca WATEBa Lta ISO= . • Avtato for the POIITLAND ititta=l OIL WOREB, 3411 1 7 TOUR PAILLITItat: WOMB OtibllANlt A. OILLPRILIL farm, WI Water la= Ihttat irsa. LUOISNT OIL WORliti • DIINCIAX, BLIMP ça. Pura White Mined Carbon Oils, *m 5f43. Lin= 1111312 i ISAAC HOUGH & 0011311131110/1 ICIMPEWSIS, for tke PIG Crude and EAned,PeUdetuni • us sotrm DZIAWLI3 S S.POULTNEZ, Crndo avi-balinect:Petroleuza; -`•rimmiziN3r.,4to4. - . 'lran THIRD wan, new:m*4 Ps. 1PU 414 • r 3 r~. 1 ' --''''''-- : 4.- - - .. '... , 4- ' , .` ' .3. - ; . . ,- . :, ,- WARING & ; •00X111391011 KIiTSIILUM Aid Brokeri fa Petroleum-god 63 Products, And d a b, ; t Q . 1kr.133.114 adrkly No. 33 'JUT ST.. P 1 b. • anima rumiaal... los ROB 3r itsladveli Es Petroreuin and . , its Pro*Otis ft , =Part sad twaas antremption. limb , hair ties tm Acreage, rauxmabb tlti BREWKR, WIRER & 00., CONEISSION EXEWHAIiPriI, Ageats al tn. GLOMI, P. 6.011110 AND LIBIEVIR OIL WCCRICA. Rona oda adranew anqaa coratvamnit of Refined or Crude Pardteiglik wa DIJOTESI Precciaim PA. war RICHARDSON, HARIZY & 011, 0011:11/8BION A POI/WARDING IRIGIDIWITS, Crude and Refined Petroleum, 2 Nan 1:11WIN EDICT, PITESSITSGIL oar Morel cub sidearm:at oa consig=sonts tot Pittsburgh or Lou= Markets. Mom J. B. Dilworth d 00, omp.on 8011, Vaq.14174.. Occiautrtial Das& nthl.Ctera lIKIN uITY OXL WORKS. LYDAY Mantdootsetts azi Baba= cd CM= 011411 M nes Aso ursauctsmso oizkatta driers ft clittriaic plcrrveixacoriz: Works, moony Elltsrpecrg. Ofllas, Ho. ISO gasp warn. roo!.19r11 1081 09311:101. WALLACE & did*, „„' Ckanzaisadan Idezoluto. Awl &gas m , • CRUDE & RUIN= PETROLEUM, HIMMEL A.HD LITIMICIATING on s, Ho. 13 600711 WHAIIVEa PZEMADEXPZU4 ii• Stomp oepeofty Candor eaver,) for MOM bbis Obe excellett. be .111pping to Abort= od Iforefge ports, at our wharf the flelnylkill Inver, veer the platform of ~ 11. B. .114Xy • TACK & 131 la, Crude and Relined Petroleum, BENZINE, &o, LD wAlstrr BT.; rinieinnalne. Radom manned .to ace can VII mcens no! prompt perconsl attentlals. Ban , to Itlnscs. litinardsim, Baxley & Cb...Brn&L, Bane & Co., sad McClelland & Loac, Plttabargb Thn. Emlth, Yep., Pnct. Bank N. &.1 H. L. Tone& & CO., Philadelphia. McCORMICK & CALLENDER, OIL BROKERS. 211 and 213 Son tit Water Street, mama. o.:,Ai;ml2=te nollethsd. .Lyday 3 lmn City Oil Wolin. Jacob Painter, of J. Painter & 00. Jl2.ChalOatt, a Spans, Chantal 00. lOW/ • - VEINANOO OIL AND T.RANSPORT- /MON COXPLIST. OT CITY Fauna, try prepared to rank*, store and ma • • Crude and Refined Par °III O II On the nue reareamble tame, and to make Mega advance.. 1.. 11. MUM% Prasidnoti , Moe, No. 12 Pine street, Nem BOViOLN,See'y, Oil City. WALT CICESTSB, rtet, OIL OLty JAMES WILEINS, Aret, Yittrhargh. . Comdgramrots, via Yezonytranla Central, be stored at the Company's brecproof . 'ameba:a* Hoboken side of river. I•• • ' makl • WALES ? WETMOB.E &VD, manes= =Baum% • I I SHIPPERS , OP lIPETROLEITH: sn'auaDzst LIUIII, SZW.YOBE. Amyl* taailltkalNCladdll LID tH,CEMEt ' _ at theta. yard sad *art. Haas. , : CABOT, PEMBIZEtTON Ilc WIBIESTMIt' General Merchandize Broken i il rarcr i z 114.2 MARL MIST, Her. York, Au" 1.13 so= Tsui or., n l usalit* cam & Run= maw , 1 OADFIIO SODA. SODA ASH, , DECOISTO DRUGS. 0/1.4 to, is. OTS.ra 40 AVG.' sal pr=oly attended so. 1 .nliy i i D.^LyiriLLFR, Js, Acamr, m WArnVT as, mmantrzsta. CRUDE PaiinD mans on on.,:end....n.sa. 611 elargso , si namable rates. STORAGE FOB =FORD te - 01113DF, ®der sos!I shad. il kd to OIL 701111:SPO' 90D.11,130DA ASH, to. Tca ilaza-04111.4111 aza:l7 ALLEN & NEEDLES, • ! ao ~ Crude and. Bathed Farcica l 'sr liberal Oran= &slay ; ENOS WOODWARD, (Las m Wis.)ll Wcahruil t,oa,► GIINIESAL ONICEQUELON eptcha smug= Soren taa pro a Grade and Berthed Petrol: Na in potrnt raon imuzz 520. W. rosneare.--.:.—..............ne0n5a •., • • •.. , wooDVALE OIL REFINERY. ~ - ,__ GEO. W. nopmnp * 0 .. .____ .- xuniacttinn of BURIMIG Orr, Atli" i;1713 : ' 04 . TIED OIL Seep_consinatly so band. the . bite' vent" of ICCIEMILKO 01. doer and without - inte irt fa • Aa g re&Vg lia" " 6 .r . ..= ear Au orderrisek-st Na. - ... Amrin ' Bank Bbxkineootal loot, win be lenteeptly. ROBERT ASHWOIMA t 7 Prrisumis, Praneingege ;111111116:43*LIO Lai'Dxcum re cam arTGLIIMINARTISIXIMBEICATINMINCID EISHOLZIMI DLLS, conitant4 an hand te ma at Oilmen •.1 prices. °AAP= yams IRWIN Oil of vitriol Atiu iAmffi oidirt laftit Zola M it ser of maim mi MST 073111113, 1.
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