THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Vittsinagh 6auttil. PI/SLIMED BY GAIOI PUBLISHING L190,C111101. TERMS OH THE Wrap:rm. mourn ZDtTIM by Toolli;pei 00. cip2oth—. To. woe . 12. Y alb 3. Enrno3, by mall, par par..... 4 IA utaatb.-.... Kt. Jr a avalc...-- 10. a xsingle Ilfa=LT Memos, alngle espies, per ycsr— 2 CO. club. of sto 10," ... 1 50. " " clubsoflOor more 1 26. —and one extra to the party sending dub. Tor a dub of fifteen, we will send the .T.vverso fteeerrta daily. Yoe a club of twenty, ;tee will send the YeasiWo ftextrrs daily. MO mks, 6 cents. 2111* All entscriptions strictly Se esdronee, and papers always stopped when the time expires. The Beading Matter on this Page is from Yesterday's Evening Edition. The Bogni Proclamation. On resdera will find in our dispatches to day an attempt, on the part of the New York World to explain the manner in which it had been Made an unwitting organ of the Infa mous wretches who concocted the boggy pro chanties of the President, which it alone, of all the New York pagers, published on Wed nesday morning. It haibeen said that the World is controlled, if not entirely owned, by Mr. A. Belmont and the stockbroking fraternity .whose agent he is,—and If eo, we should have more then a , suspicion *at the Wocid was amvenientiq and . iateUigertay of its guard, so that a document written on a manifold copying book, whielt had sot mess from the tell raps of f ice, might be as -anted as a genuine dispatch from Washing ton, and printed as such. Certain It is that the bogus proclamation can have no other Interpretation than this— that it was a bold stock-jobbing operation, sakulated, by men accustomed to figuring of mach a kind, is pay eo - much per cent profit on the risk, whether that risk were a nelsonsl one, or one possibly involving the existence, copyright, clock in trade, and other assets, of a newspaper. We trust the Government will be able to,disoover, and that when discovered either civil or military law will exemplarily punish, the internees and audacious wretches who perpetrated this outrage. If the villainous fabrication has gone to Europe unexposed, a swift steamer ought-to be dbipatched at once to carry the official de nunciation of the forgery thither, ahead, if possible, of the missive of the gold.gamblers, so as to block their infamous game in the mar kets there. The Rebels on the Rappahannock. A Washington dispatch says : Otp-the afternoon of the 11th instant Com mander Parker, of the Potomso flotilla, re. caved information that a party of rebels were engaged to prating torpedoes in the Rappa hannock and Piankatank river, to blow op our gunboats. We immediately ordered np an expedition to thwart theta purposes. Col. Draper, at the camp at Point Lookout, was asked to cooperate, and Immediately consented to go himself, and took with him about 300 colored troops from the camp, who embarked on the same night, 'The troops werelended. with 30 seamen, ander the command of Capt. Street, with boat ,howltsers and grappling hooks, and scoured the Rappahannock and Pialskatank rivers and Minnick bay pretty thoroughly. The boats explored the , . llappahannoek ae high etas Urbana, and the whole length of the Piankatank, and imeneeded In finding four, which were exploded, sending the water up in huge jets. The six others were got oat of the river unharmed. • The torpedoes were made of tin cases filled with powder, and ware to have exploded by a permission cap, a tarred string leading to the shore being arranged to set the cap off. The *mount of powder in there varies from 30 to 60 Vormils. • Some of those who were engaged in fixing the 'lnfernal machines *ore seen from the 'shore, and oar troops pursued them some dis tance, encountering 300 rebel troops, who werethere to watch the party fixing the tor ptdoes when a little sklradihlng ensued, "riatalling the killing of ten rebels, the Wotinding of a number of others, and the capture of .20 prisoners. The colored troops are mid to have behaved leith great gallantry. The leader of the torpedo party, Acting MeaterAfaxwell,of the Confederate;nary,a no . tenons raider, who hoe hitherto given much • tremble waa balled, while attempting tee:cape '• by swimming the creek. • , It n related of Grant: that after the battle if !Minh, and his complete victory at that point, Gen. Basal, a thorough soldier, began criticising in a friendly way the impalicy of ' his having fought a battle with the Tennemee river behind his men. "Whenr, if beaten,' could you have retreated, General?" asked Baell. "I didn't 'mean: to be beaten," was Gmat's sententious reply: "But suppose you had - - been defeated, despite all your etas tionsil'. "Well, there were all the transports to teary the remain' of the command across the river." 'Bat, General," urged Buell, "your whole transports could not contain even ten thousand turn, audit would be Impossible fort them to make more than one trip in the fade of the enemy." "Well, if I had been beaten," said General Grant, pausing to light . another cigar as he !poke, transportation far ten thousand men world have been abundant 1 Lot all that would be left of ue." TIM thee.; dote le eminently characteristic, the data for the a b o ut appreciation of it being that Grant C hadbu fifty thi:Lund men Over the river. A rtarr of. Quentrell'a mon have neon committing depredation' upon the pLantatione -- .13s Lon - Warm, between Yleksburg and Nat . oheO. Opposite-Davis' plantattan they made an attack; lint were I t epilso4 by the negroes. They afterward returned andininaerod Prof. Wlnehell end thirty of his negroea. They afterward visited the plzatations of the East ern amateur planters, Memos. Eno: and Clol bid*, .at Waterproof, 'tarried off all their realm and negroes and' everything of value, and threatened to hang Mr. Enos Tan following is a tibia of distances from Illhnttanoogs on the line on which Goa. Sher soa • n inoperstLog 111 ' Giorgi& : , . gtoronon 72 84 Cortemlll; 01 Matra &Macon 98 Big Maury Itainecs......***oB Marietta .-118 Ca1h0un.....-- „GO Tinirtga TaallarneonT.--I.ust. befow the line of Spottaylvmdadoonty Cho lifattipoisycivir.al - into font branch* emelt of Which take e for Its mime a . pestioni of the main Amami thus the most 'anthem fa stalled the Nat, . the next the re, the third the Po, and the meta southerly the Ny, and rihon united they oon- Whit* the ktatiVeny—psononneed with the sweat on the het glt►bte, and the y soanded Like L Eniontozo Nov ins Run Omni-- The Washington Repahlioce phi ad the fol lowing s ' , The rebel capital' Is In a carpet bag, b in JaiLDatis's hand, and Jeff. Dash b tunally, doing active opinstions, In a special ass on a sallhold. - 'Whatever led. and the mitt bag ass, Ours is the rebel', capital." ',..Gozrat , levee tommentorronta.—The itiekthond ' Thiparch of the 14tb , her the roj.: -- lowiNg: ..! The enemy has taken possession of the mild leading to LOlllllll Coart Holum The telegraph mixer were silent down fo Leffe rwy; and intallimce is received lyy a very 'cdrea tents." - , . _ 1 3EI pritoliktters of the New Tirrk dial, pe- Pitnr ..hir.o-4114,341.71cir .oe:impartation .of kiteageittlais *CO:tinting paper frota,En: r ee ‘ " A bide: titibrealtdelm , thncembinstion ' mils bit - Neater* serumfactuver4. 'll CO_ tatrfteit, Itillallegei; at -143t00k lb.: - - . . Resuroa, OA the Gampalgo In Georgia. The Cincinnati Ckensurad thus speaks of Besse= and the progress of the campaign against Johnston "Resume is almost due »nth from Chatts- pool», and dletant from it by ndiroad fifty- I six miles. It is situated in Gordon county, Georgia, on the north bank of the Coosawattee River, which flows southwest, changes' its j some to the Oostalantee and joins Etowah at i Rome, the two forming the Cools, which Join- Mg the Tallapooss, forms the Alabama, and I lows into the gulf at Mobile. The railroad bridge at Renee% destroyod by the rebels on their retreat, is one of the moot important, we believe the most impor tant, on the "Western and Atlantic Railway."' Li our »collodion is accurate, it Ls six hun dred feet long. The dietanoe from Resacca to Atlanta is eighty-two miles by rail, and the country is much more favorable for our opera• dons than them Chattanooga to Resseca We believe It safe to say that more than half of the difficulties of a march from Chatta nooga to Atlanta are already overcome. Johnston's main reliance for the defense of Central Georgia was in the mountainous country about Dalton. Ai he 000ld not de fend that, we are at a loss to know where he can expect to make a stand. Sherman's en porter forces will enable. him to flank Johnston in any position he may attempt to hold, and to whip him If beaten& a fight. The statement that our forces 'are in pursuit of Johnston beyond Resacca, 'indicates that no difficulty was- experienced in crossing the Coontwattee River. The next important stream is the Etowah, forty miles ahead, end here are situated the most extensfie iron works in the State. Shorman's army Is now in the country whose riven flow into the Gulf. Re holds the whole of the famous railroad triangle, of which the toms of Chat tanooga, Cleveland and Dalton' marked the angles, and which was about as I nearly thel " heart of the Southern Canted, army," ad could be found on the map. Its very great importance has been uni versally recognised. The city of Atlanta, sow directly menaced, is looked upon in Europe, as well as America, as the most important place in possession of the rebels, Richmond not excepted. The country on -the line of Streausx's march swarms with magmas, driven by their masters from Tennessee and Mississippi, and the town. , contain their boasted manufactories. Rome I is south-west of Rented, and twenty or thirty miles from tho, main line of railroad. If Johnston continue' hie retreat toward Atlanta, Rome will fall into our possession without a I serious struggle. We may count upon 4t that Sherman will move with rapidity. ail army to stripped for a race, and the intention is to subsist chiefly on what the country affords. Foreign Items. Toe British and Irish klagneee Telegraph Company (limited) have stationed a steamer at Cape Clear to Intercept the American mall steameriAnd thus expedite the trans . :l3l3,ton of messages from that point. Arran&zents have 8350 been made for reporting vessels pas sing Cape Clear. for owners and consignees, and for placing orders on board. Tao Prassian and Austrian troops have not taken possession of all Jutland, except that part north of Liim Forth. War mintributione to the amount 0f.,1 00,000 Prussian thalers ware demanded, and when the citizens refused to pay this, eleven of them were to be sent to Prussia to be detained as hostages. • Ar a recent meeting of the London Geo graphical Society, it was contended It is im poseible to colonize tropical regionawith the Anglo-Baton race. Yet there are numerous places in those regions where the Anglo Saxon settlers hare increased in numbers and main tained their ascendancy. A runner:a. Insurrection is spreading in panis. More than 20,000 ouins are re orted to be under arms. A d similar move ment had broken out in the French possessions in Algeria. 0•11111LD1 Wu safely arrived at Gibraltar, en route for Caprers, The Ravages of War Among the many worthy families In this county who have contributed of their sons to the army, none appear to have suffered more severely from the ravages of battle than the Douglas family, of Ellisabeth and Mifflin townships. . Mr. John Douglas, farmer, of Elizabeth township, loses a son Robert P. Douglas of, of the 155th Regiment,killed in the battle the Wilderness. Col. Wm. Douglas, of the same tosmship, had eon, (Thomas C. Douglas,) of the 62d regiment, killed in the same battle, end an other one, Philip H. Donglu of the 155th Regiment, was severely wounded. .Mr. Joseph Douglas, blttekimith, of Mifflin township, had a son killed at the battle of Chickamauga—Sere. John B. Dovilas, of the 29th Regiment . These men are brothers, and members of a large and indnential family. Col. Wm. Dou glas was formerly a representative In the Legislature from this county. The Colonel and his brother John have gone to Washing don, to look after their dead and wounded cons. Death of a Brate Officer. Among those who fell In the late battles wao Captain lance Hamilton, of Meadville, Crawford county. Hewes shot through the head while leading his men, and wu buried on the field. The deceased vu the °ldes t son of George Hamilton, HR., and wu aged 25 years. He enlisted as a privets in Compa ny P, Ninth Pennsylvania Reserve". He Was afterwards promoted to be orderly sergeast; and at the battle of Draineaville, after Capt. Dick was wounded, led the company and be haved with great coolness. He was after wards transferred to the 105th Pennsyliania Volunteers, did oommissoned • captain. The Crawford Joereof says: "The intelli gence of his death cut a gloom over our en tire community. He was beloved by all who knew him, and hie gallant envies, in Many of the bloodiest battles of the war justly ex cited the admiration of our people who have become accustomed to point to his heroism with feelings of pride. A , braver, truer man never went out to do battle for his eonntry.". What Retrel Prisoners Say. The N. Y. Tribunes oonespondeat says "The rebel prieoners.state that It was re ported on their aide that Burnside and Ms entire corps , bad been captured—in all 45,000 prisoners. The rebel prisoners appear goner .atly discouraged, and express themselves as not caring which side whips, pnly they don't want to have the name of giving up until they are whipped. "They say that it Is generally understood In Lee's army that the capture of our mei. dons and ammunition trains is one of the main things to be attended to. These trains, by the way, ere kept well in the rear, and a large _force of cavalry raquired to gaud them.' Sionvicarn—The statement LPregnant , that of the rut lady of rebelprisonere—some t;ooo—captured to the late :battles, not one mule his escape In the - long, Journey toward the rear, through districts of more than doubt ful loyalty, and affording abundant means of escape and concealment. The fact is unpre oedented in the history of the war, and can barely be accounted for on the ground of the preeminent vigilance of the guard placed over the captives. - Farrier A 7 Ott. Oars-The river WIN higher at 60 Olty„during the late freshet than for three years previosuly. Some damage was done to - bead, end - Waal bargee floated ofL A barge containing one thousand bar rels of oil, belonging to Messrs. Burgess A Go., was "stove" on a pier at Franklin, and rise cargo led. • .Buania has been going on vigorously in the oil region during the past week, but no new Mikes are reported. Luso' Matt., Esq., the Baton Presidential Elector appointed for the Eighth Oongressien al district, haling died,3he name at William TeilOr, of Wemabdorf they county, his beet substituted to BE acaccr eld . oott is reported to be busy with : an- antotdograyby of his life and thnos. The yottiou written ha twin set up, the proef-shoots alseadyuntuberi s sig ova throe hntifta CRUM pagetrk - • • Tux Washington:VArinsidsitites Dr. lirprks hii temtkorarily left Asitimorep bonus', as is!upposiaallewas writ.a to gin an account Of his itowardthip to the military arithorittei, . • • • AVONG ttis WIMP dr6ftoa 1.111/110.11102 0 OD Saturday was Dr, Ellshs Quid honor of Itobe# law, t,h, fad Coanoblitonor of Ea- , rile laid that a line of talaeS bi 'TU: Insbmsrine, twang laid bora astanitan to • Ekatteralth4reaPaadquirlasi. , -, ••• - A, 3yssonasiss.7-Theilnfslo ~Sslnvis has the Wowing watsitirordand prsyra far 410:4_, alonseattoiss dais: oesd.r•Ossat—lllatospo CITY AND SUBURBAN.: • Additional Lists of Pennsylvanians in the Washington hospitals. The following ars additional names of the wounded of Western Pennsylvania Regiments, lately arrived from the battle•fleld 560 arr PLIa9AUT licePrrsh. Corp W M Whitakar, 0, Ber6tJno Sardttenbaugb, 102 11, 192 Bobt Harrison, 0,109 B. IdE, 1011 Jae C Watt, F, lt goat Geo IV Bios., A, 11, Thole Baker, B, 61 Seri Althoose, 11, 63 Jobb Crash, D, 61 Ed Doodler, D, 116 Wm Wiles, B, Bth fiorp Ham Hoare, H, 63 Sergi B, Shugart, Bth W Bennett, 11, 63 Sergi Jos Zimmerman, 1, John Gold. K, 102 13.9 Thus A Shields, I, 11 Wm Fon., 11, 116 Chas 91 Warner, I, 189 El, 103 Thoa Hansom., I, 139 Jae Lynch, 11 01 Joe 11 Price E, 102 GkooThomini. ll . 19 3 John Willa;dl, 11, 63 Cleo Morrison. D, 63 Jacob Porter, 0, 11 Stephan IlaTlpe, C, CO James O'Hara 11, 139, Sergi Frauds Phlllip4l, Jamm Smith, D, 119 A, 10 It LOB Williams, I, 139 W D Lauren., K, 102 Corp° It Has% 1, 139 Sergt Jo° Smooth, 1,11 L B Smith, 1, 10 B Reuben B Amherst, 1, 11 Tn. Montgomery, GE 102 J. Itichards, I, 62 Carp John Shields, B 63 Corp Ityltanto. o°,lll, I, CB Corp John Baritley, E, lOO Robt II Philllppl, 11, 62 Daniel Stewart, C, 61 L Andertam, II Silas McClare, H. 102 &rut J H Murdock, F., 11 J 91 Scott, D,lO B Francis Colll., D,102 E Stamm, A, 139 Wm Able, K, 102 I Daniel Palmer, A 110 Robe Serenly, 11, 102 Nicholas Kleenger,ll,Bth blitmreiv, G. 61 Rea Tergosen, F, 63 Corp Jas. C, 6th J 13 Baker, D,61 Bea Jae Cassi dy, K, - 12 McFarland, F, oth B Corp 11.3 anon, D,112 John B Idantgamery, P. W 11 Craig. 6, 10 It 112 • Corp°. Judah, F, Sth IL Chas Einkstrt, 11, 61 Jam McPake, 11, 10, B IS F. Brannon, B, 119 smarm Dick, A6l John B 51tisser, Ar ilth B Joseph Menne, 11, al Daniel MD, 6,11 ' Scott Oakes, F, 11 Samuel Strap, A, 61 Stephen Bennett, I, 63 Tte yler Swart, 1, 10 T Oaortra, D. 109 'l5 ashingron Miller; 12, II Odal. Boo; D, 1011 Capt Wm Kennedy, 0, 62 Jos galley, C, 116 Ist Lt Jos Alfred, L, 62, T D Dais, D,ll lit Limit Wm Phillips,G, J K P Mc01•11., GI, 100 62 H grant, D,112 Chas LI Lamb, 11, le BO Remarkable 'Surgical Operation The case of John MeElhesh, of Allegheny, who died on Monday last, presents a phase of considerable interestto medical men. In con sequence of groat erposure during the winter eenoon, about five years 'thee, Mr. MeSarah was attacked with &severe attack of pleurisy, from which be never entirely recovered, and which resulted in obscure disease of the chest. Vitt the two lest year' he euffered intensely from pain and difficulty of breathing, obliging. him to be constantly on one side. A few weeks since ho consulted Dr. Speer, in rola, Lion to his ease, who gave it ea his opinion that a large quantity of matter was *felled in his left side, and that d rawgical operation would be necessary to It off, as affording the only, hope of relief, though his system was no much exhausted an to render the result doubtfaL With great firmness he submitted to the op arstion, which was performed by the Doctor on the Tth tact, assistettliy Dr. Shaw, when cacao pinta of matter were drawn from his side, and at three subsequent dressings, eleven pints more, making, with what escaped from the wound during the two days before his death, over two gallons and a half, in nine tisys. - i If the operation bad been perforined some manths earlier, he would in all probabil ity have iticovered. Mr. MeElfresh was a well informed man, of active business habits, and greatly esteemed for his integrlty.and uprightness of character. Do was a consistent professor of religion, and died In the hope of a happy immortality. • Pittsburgh Sault.e.ry Commission. The folio Ding teeth:l - . opin! was giver: to s lady attached to the Conimission, daring a visit to ramp last winter: UL.A.C. QV/Art.lS as BIIIJAD., de Dm:rem, I Zr Ceara. January MA 1064.D1AZ 1 . 116111 D: take occasion, through you, and because 70¢ see • worthy representative of the Body, to commend to all who frel intereitryt in the well-being of the soldiery who are wvalfrtMly de l..] lug their rowdy, ..lehe danitarr Corombreion " Through the twat-mentality of Oda Asa. ciatt on a vase amount of goad hes loon ercomplieled. 'Op risk have been eared for, the erotoadelieL heart comforted, to an extent which not in • posse of the Government to provide for them. 1 TT had brought ferny personal notice ninny eases warm the banitury Oommbeion, through Vs agents in the army. has eared illo and rendered invskr his service to the • - woo of the country, Oa behalf of rty eommand T dale, tsthank God that lie put It Into the hearts of the people to ',tal oa. and continue the labors of this Important /loci. sty .—I am with great MVO, your calTdittat smut, 30116 VA T. Oran, Uric. Gyn. Clads. bleernitin In Allegheny Capt. Riddle opened his rolls last evening, at the old armory, over Provost Marshal minter's oflce„ Federal street, Allegheny. Notwithstanding the fact that no general pais. licity had been given to the effort, quite • largo number of men • were enrolled for one hundred days. As• this le tprobably the last opportunity which will be afforded for a volunteer organi ution, let our young men see to It that &lithe companies of Neap's artillery battalion aro speedily idled. Will not our merchants and manufacturers grant loaves of absence to snob of their employees as desire to serve their country for one hundred days,thns emulating the good example of our Ohio friends Moss. DeLaxo'a Olean Juvreria PLrerr Dans Eismusrmox will take place at Consort Hail, on Thursday evening, Ailey 40. M. De. Long intends sacking this exhibition the most attractive of the kind that has ever been got. ten up in this city, and worthy the patronage of the public. Tickets 50 cents, to be had at Mrs. Blume's end Mr. Mellor's Mario StOrVio end at the door on the evening of the enter tainment. Thorn will be dancing for all who wish to participate after the exhibition. Doors apex at r, to comment), at I o'clock pre cisely. TeX Btatv.av Y•ta.--On Saturday after noon at three o'clock, a flag will be raised on Floral 0.11. Bur. Col. Clark will open the ceremony with prayer, and several distin guished speakers will ho present. A brass band will also be on the ground. The oeesr lion will be very interesting, and a large crowd will doubtless be present. The work of decorating the buildings is progressing vary rapidly, and the interior b already assuming forms of beauty. Ennernox.—The Bzeeloior Thespian Oink., of Noblestown, will give a grand exhibition at M. B. Baldwin'e ban: near Noblesturn, on Wednesday evening, ' May 21, 1804, the proceeds to be put in the bands of the Ladles' Soldiers Aid Society,of Noblutown and vicin ity. Mr. H. Elliot Mcßride, the talented commedian; will appear In four different char acter/ during the exhibition. W.J.Mcßran, D. F. Dickson, T. M. Baldwin, and other able uteri will be present on the occasion. , PIITIBIAOII BLITTS or 'l2.—But to survivors of this gallant band remain a 1... They are Capt. B. P. Pratt, the venerable loos sang'? to the ?Mete:ugh Contain, who was saventponen years old In April last, Aa thanlel Pattation, Big., of Birmingham, (father of the; Lie Col. J. W. Patterns', of the 102 d regiment) John Davis, Esq., raiding near LIATIVICOV/110, and John Pink, Bsq., of Allegheny citi. Womoin.-43agean tT. W. Bard, of 00. A, 100th regiment, writes to his father, Mr. Richard Bard, leather merchant of Liberty street, from Fredericksburg, that be was wounded In • the knee, at Spottsylvania, on the 12th. This young soldier . ' experienee in the war is rather interesting, having spent mammoths lo s rebel penitentiary, after be ing captured tiesiettarloston, ILO. His wound Is not serious.' Pomp? Ptunn.—On Wodneiday afternoon a lady who was standing in the Chicago ftray Pll6ologOrBtation, on Federal street, Allegheny, had her pocket book, containing $615, stolen from her Docket. She bad jut got off the train, ;and it CI 'apposed that the theft was committeld'during the time she was pass ing from the trail into the station. Eutsout :Errusrosr.=-The Cleveland & Ede Tigiiroad Company hare determined to build a branch of their road fromAshtabsda, Ohio, harbor to the. eoal gelds beyond James town, Pa. It Is to pus near Jefferson City, tubtabala Unnty. The citizens *long the line hare gtutranteed the right of way and depot pantie. gunersier Druirrrea.—On Tuesday ran titg, sit the depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Thoems Waster adetartar from 0o: B, 46th :gautsylvania ' Regimant, made his es cape while hind-sniffed, from the guard having him In chase, and has not yut , bean re- . . ' ROSSO nilllll3 son of Kr. Hugh of blinehoster, who was wounded in the battles , is now lying in Wabington In a critical ' erondition—a ball lariat been lodted in the brain .Ue is mooed by bt, brother, Thomas-lie:pm .-, i: T --'-:. , '-',.•,- .. - • • Pm Boar c Strix...-Thls stoning a dal Ii sled 'dabs:9U of °Ur while , whir floated doss:l.'lle Alleattenti - stser, struk -the fret pies e t - the Suspension Midge, and nit; The anvil! be rooomed. T.E . W;RA.MS. INC FROM BMW ARMY ! Terrific Baple at Patina% Creek. ,Gan COMBATED ATTACK Our N'orces Trusporardly Over , powered I VIE REBELS YRRICE BLOODILY REPULSED Gen. Butler?* Troops Back In their In- trenehments. SHERIDAN AND tAbTrECUVALBI' AT TIOBI New TOILC,Idey 19.—The Ilertad'a corres pondent wittantler, S h een dotstied:aoconnt • of Betinregard'i concentrated attack on our forces at Pelmet's Creek: On the, .10th the entire lengslii of the rebel lines' opened with artillery, and the shells peered upon our position in showers. A dente fog enveloped the country at the time, and both forces • were wrapped In • misty Tell. This war the I condition of Whin when the rebels, messing their troops, took our right under Gen. Heck. man, enveltiped its flank and took It in as [verse Tho Ant blow was dealt with terrific force. Gen., Reckman'a brigade, of the 18th amp's, holding the right, was doubled no and forced back on the next brigade, which wee also thrown into the same oonfasion. Oar men did not observe the rebel, until they had succeeded in passing a oolamn between fleck man's right end the river, and then taking him in front and rear crushed him U.:awash the oolumns. For a time it as - %to d some coati:mien. Beekman mhde a g2l - fight ale long as he oeuld, bat the enemy oame upon him se suddenly and in inch over whelming cambers, that stmecestuliesistance war quite Impossible. In the depute's and confusion slime of our brigade were uptured. After this Operation, hiving forced butt our right, a henry attack was made on tie entire line of the Bighteenth oorps, with a feint along the Tenth ;Nips line, and our entire right was forced butt some distance, after plural hours of a moat severe end sanguinary straggle. The battle raged with unexampled fury esti] nearly 12 o'clock, the rebels throwince heavy mess upon our line, and fleetly foreingit back lamer • quarter of • mile. Our men fought stubberniy with few ex ceptions, end resisted every step, lid re , putodly checked the rehab' advance with terrible 'lauhter, but net without some lots on our side. T h u enemy numbered not lees than 15,001, and pushed Into our ire with a reaklessneti and steadiness rarely seen la an attack. tin oar right we loot :setae light pieces—holes many it is difficult to ascertain-- probably four will cover the loss of light pieces. Yinellyo niter forcing the Vith carps bask loom its Vuitton, and regaining a portion of the Brat Mae of entrenchments, they mused their fermis on the loth corps, to drive it back. They finthurled their column upon Turner'. division, Slush held the right of the corps, their line joining the 18th corps. They formed in a beautiful manner, nod moved steadily. ' Barton's brigade, on the right of Tamer's division advancing as on parade, and not firing a :jingle shot, but waiting nniU they had resaked a good distance for an egecolva range, when the brigade. poured ilea their line sank a terrific fire that the line . melted &Say. '4'hinned and broken, the line, after vainly endeavoring to advance through the ~storm of Millet., flew with terrible lou to the ',woods Its their rear. The volleys ware eon. domes, and heavy as the musketry of a Mikado Mould well be, and inch as nothing could...eta:id against. The: rebels were scattered like shag and broke for the weeds In a disorganised mass.' Under their friendly cover, and after great exertioN their line of attack Cal again formed and again the brigade advanced In splendid style spinet our line. Again did they reative the terrible Eire end pushed .teadO en till one fourth of them laid killed or woanded on the field, whim they broke end rushed quickly to the covet of the woods. • Our boy. gave Mem hearty chum and lent a -volley alter After 'Ultg twic.e.blo?dl , hleh toYd on thorn• ry repunied at ibis point, theyitovod firths to our left And hurled their column upon Col Glewley'lsi brigade of Gen. Terryls division. They came in the same steady and •oonfldent ' manna, hut were received by amore rapid and tit m equally . u dead a &e l 4 that whielt. they were ad to by Turner. They broke and ran for • woods ; their flight was ameliora ted by t mule of bullets about them. They. were de iced, however, to break ear Sae and Ter 0 it from its position, east what it would. They again formed, and strengthened by reinteroements charged again, and attar ten minutes hot work, they were disu troney- repulsed and driven bucket all points. That Guided any serious effort on their part to force our position, leaving their dead and wormded to the number of 1,000 on the Nth 'beton Sur line. They again mooted upon Gen. Smith's front, end attacked his left. ion. Gilmore immediately ordered a... Turner to attack the outlay on their flank, and ordered Terry to support him. Turner's attack was hardly 1 commeOced before Gilmore wag ordered by Butler to retire and strengthen Smith's corps 1 by fettling in his rear. - Oar 'troops fell back slowly •nd in order, repulsing every effort of the retitle to litackez their movement, and making a stand at every favorable position, until Ste enemy ceased to follow, and fell back td their first line of intrenthmenta. Gilmore then drew off his seeps and formed to sup ert Smith. The netting, whioh_ had been g Mg on with more or less violence along the en lio llnemmeed 14 :13‘ e'clook,uid prep- I prelim s were triode to draw off our forms from the field and return to our entrench meats, The artillery was sent to the roar, with ebe exception of • section to cover the ! rear i uard. Ambulances with the wounded 1 and at pply train were Bipedal:ord te therear, I and ILI ally the entire army fill beck, the en• emy slot pursuing. The; lame correspondent says of Sam's raid on the Richmond and Danville road, that that he tore up several miles of track, de stroyed rail ties, and the Iron bridge ever the Appamatton ricer at Matto: elation. Shetriden's forces again started on a mid arons t titichmond, yesterday, the ifith. T cavalry will keep railroad eomeasniea tioni Richmond out far a while. detther Herald correspondent, says that Butler's forces ore safely in their entrenot• menet, and able to withstand an attack from all the forms the rebels eon bring spinet them. The Weal of Butler in making an advance from City Point and Benllll4llllundred was to suraia diversion in favor of Grant, and was sfed. Tb Heroid'• correwondint in the Grid, i i ' May 17a, says: General Butler received aRR mond paper of the 11th, whiehsaknowl. 1 edis Leo met with a detest on Tlywday, and tabu the slaughter as Merida No north. I slam ars known . The paper adds, , Jeff. Davis readed dumtiethes from • Lee which have ' boon kept secret. ile mat Santa's cavalry is now miring on Roanoke Station, with the intention if dos , Moyiing the Gnat Iron Bridge over Staunton river. • If they oregano:fitful, they will /earn by the way of City Point, beld put an end to i efforts on the part of lbw rebels to pair the destroyed bridges on the Petersburg and Wel. '-^ roads. - ; From: Cairo and Memphis. 04no, Ma, Is. The steamer St. Patriot froui Memphis paned up for Louisville, with 300 bales of cotton for Evansville. Her dates areiesterday morning. I the late capture of Tasoo City by ben. No lather, the rebel/ are said to have been badly wonted and lost -lardy In killed arid wounded. Dirtween 20,000 an/ 00,000 bales of cotton are reported. in the.. Tidally of Yuso City, 6,0 0 or 7,000 taloa of which. were owned by Col n Millen', who bought It before Teooo Olt wu evacuated by our forms last meet. the future movement' of General bledr tho ano anltn own. stO • oral Danko ;has been ordered to report . • ow Orleans. • Raker of the 'tenter Ounnoroial,arrliod at =phis from Duvall's Bluff, reports that the rebels bug erected q battery on White rtv. rat Bomb bend near the Clut.off. Supra bo Nara above lad darci not attempt to pus. o stating:a have rooently !wen Arad Into on; Arkansas river and. lady passenger : on • na.badtrirouriged. , • • eatton marketAild, all ofte tWinn lr eel • t taken. The receipts daring the last tEI! hours were 222 belts .from Whits river. 311 dibig io strictly Seidel:lg tii0111;, good 77 :•TEls. li VlOl3O. . . - - , • THE BOGUS PROHMATION Independent Telegraph °Meta and the ••World" and ...Journal of Com merce,' Fieleed. New Your, May Independent Telegraph of in New York, Philadelphia and elsewhere are under seizure by the Pro vost Guard, aa are also the °dices of the Now Tork World and Jour/sal Clourseres, the two papers that pubilthedthe bogus proclamation. The affair has caused no excitement. Nei• ther paper was permitted to publish any to day. It is said that the persons arrested will ba trinity, a mllitaryltrikunal for having trea sonably attempted to give old and content° the enemy. REBEL VIEW OF TIE SITIIATION Tn. rata of the Confederacy at Stake Formals Mosso', May 17.—The Richmond Extionirorr says : The enemy have concentra ted in Virginia, end If beaten here he Is beaten everywhere. If be wine here ho wine every thing. The was an d the Co ri foderaoy might con tinuo, bet if Virginia is lost, the present Con federate organisation will not probably snr wive. Heaven and earth now call on the Oov. ernmont to bring up all the troophitt its oom ,nand. LATEST FROM GRANT ! The Struggle Again Renewed GREAT AND DECISIVE BATTLE EXPECTE) Ilr TOM, May 19-419 a. tn..--A spe cial dispatch to tho Tun., dated kleadquar tun Army of the Potomac, Wednesday fore noon, oars: The struggle has this moment begun with skirmishing on the right, and we folly expeot a great, bloody and, we trait, a decisise battle to-day. Fight Between the Rebel Ram Rich. mend and. ear Fleet—Heavy, Firing Beard. BIIIIII7DA Hmtnnan, May 16.—Last sorting the rebel ram Richmond came down Madame: river and opened Are on our test. We re. turned the Are and drove km back, following hot up. Heavy Aria g bee been heard since daylight. Death of Hawthorne, the Author. BOSTON, May 17.—Nehhalal Hawthorns the author, died ta•dsyS 7,11.1.11 r— 1:1 FACT UR ER.S. 4c ti.I.I(:),IIEBNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & 'CRAWFORD, of every oorfoty of flashall BRASS WORK POIL PLCMIIEBS, STEAM OB GAS FITTERS, bIACIIIN NTS, Aiip ICOPPERNBIITLIS. BRASS CASTINGS, of all deacripttons, made to rdrr. STEAMBOAT worai. tiTEAM AND GAS. FITTING, and REPAIRING, promptly attended to. Particular attentba paid to Otting op tua - mr , (LIES FOIL COAL AND CAILBON OILS. All., Solo Agents fur the I.:astern District of Penns I,h9Lia for oho salts of MARSH, LACSDELL CO.l PATENT SYPHON PCDI P, Oho best weer ins Trllltd. Haring no valet- It is not liable to gat out of order, and toll prow r...re grater than any pump talc. IM IEII LItON CITY WOli. • iinext.wosti, flEi. ZOPIIILLL & CO FOENDKCS %ND tiACIII3IEIII. Cone, of Pike as.% ()Tint*, and (Near it; Kati= Worts.) Manufacturers of stationary and °that ENGINES, BOLLING HILL CASTINGS and ILACELIIINIII, of all kinds, and -suers' Jobbers., Prompt attention given to repairing BOLLING MILL MAGNIN MT. daftly pATENTSD OCTOBER S. IS6I DITH lIIDGIVS PAT=S UV AL, L...A.Mi? Cl-111.11.NETY XX VLIAT GLASS Those Chlnsteps are Damian] for tbs fiat kali" waling all parts of the glass equally, does not expose it to cracking. E. D. DISIIIIIDOIL. Pon Pitt Oi.. Works., Washington street, .17 Pittsburgh, Penns- ROBERT 3, BARICES & PARTS, 110. 89 Third St.. Pittsburgh. TIN &ND SKEET tabs WORKERS And Itanofastorm of JAPANNED TIN WARE We Sr. aow maibrActarlog and bare on band Bathing Apparatm of all kind., Toilet Ware In Sett., Water Cooler+, Crocr+' Taa and Spice Canister., Club and Spice Rose; inmbleicl:Pralners, Spittoons, do., de. A lugs lot of Bird Catlsfor ludo beer. Oil Cans of all slum and patterns, Tio'Brerang, Coodootors, and all kind. of Jobbing Work dons to ord.. BLACK DIAMOND STEM WORKS, rITTSB MOH, PA. PAWL BBOTEER & CO BEST QIIALITT REFINED OAST BTISL. Bowen, Flat and Octagon, of all Mara Warranted equal to any imported or manafacturad la Oda artnn 021ce and warettortas, No.. 14Y and 1511 11 : 15 T sad IY/I=d 15:7 SECOND STUESTS, Pittaburgb. 'follayd ALLEN M'CORMICK & CO.. VALim Poranar,9l.o. P. 11131 . Worchonse, 391 LIBERTY EMMET, idameractorere of 000 E., PARLOR AND HEAT. INORTOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN ORATES, UOLLOW WARE, rte., awe .d Olesamid., Roll ing LIM Coatings, Mill Gearing, Oa, Water and Ar thorn Pipe, gad Iron., Dog Irons, Wagon DM., Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, CoePllegs and Death:To generally. Alpo, Jobbing and Machin Quango made to order. Patented Portable NUL Witt, gleam or Horm Power. .914:6md THIRD STREIM' FOUNDRY. - - - - - - • ALFRED DAVIS, (Termerly foreman at 2ndemn3 Phollpe,) teepee'. tally Informs Ws friend. .d the public generally that be km opened • lonnery .t the earner of Third West and Mancrry lane, opposite Fulton'e Bran Tonadry, for the parpme of manof.turing LIGHT HAVIIINEHT, I:IMTLEGeI, GLASS IdOULDS, PULLETB, An. Special attention given to Plumbers ork. atelthent BRITANNIA, BRASS ram SHEET METAL vronKs OOLLINB & WRIGHT, UsnutactosormolOASTOß TRAUTMAN? BURN* =Ad .LAMP BRASSES may. AI.. TIN LANT an RRN TRUIMINGS, FRUIT raII JAR 00VSES, asMaaallicturers of Wilms a Wrigtie• Patent TIN SOO TOP. No. IN Sownd .tenet, Pittsburgh. SPU COLUMBUS COLEMAN, MIXION AVENUE, Allegheny City Nannfutorm fbr *ids flay £ Grata flatus*, o f Economy. Union, Bulks? smd Prier% Bird patterns; sleo, STORE AND BAGGAGE TEDOI2S. WHEEbDAIIIIONVE, ODITRIO DUXES and Wag on stork of all descriptions. Also, STEEL TEEM. for limy and Grain Bakal. meteAmsorisaY CHAS FOWNES, A nte of the firm of Town% rummy ,)Joint E. unman Oat o f Mohan, Barron At C 0.,) =ON F O U NDE R S and TOVE ktesoofootann, ezLzazurr garret, Ninth Ward, Pittetprga Pa. mr2.17 Jonu B. =MI= 8 00 WELLS, RIDDLE & CO., No. 215 nunisdastroars of W t irri 9 rWirLd Pl P t lM. ES sad scary description ot LEATH.= MAIM wan. orders Elicited train the trade, and pods prompt ly shipped as parinstroctioos. • 91117 SSEVERANCE,No. as aittabsrp, otsanticturer of wArL - PD WIIOUGHT 811190, oommos sad tl4lrood,dor7 don or duped SPIKES sad BIM & tarp Platall,Soado to order at abort sotto. , de pod sisorttotett coustantly on head. strICIMO • t 4 " . hturnifactlittro 0 • • BTOI7III CalaNA oass3l oor r roh Ma sad Winiall3 Na. Ti norm MEW, mlaDaz M==Zi 4.1M8E.T1E.X78 WPI'FTSBUItdH THEATRI room and XASWV. Orcumarna. Bentflt DIfSO2I, ow how il p l oappe ar acutrarua, ch M a l rTs:S mII= THIS EVENING, Wlll be proconttd, the ntarodld tso act comedy en titled, THE LITTLE THIASIIRE. .... Etna Bandon.. 111 D eranT;lrdliT'ElEbillt—G.Ollll4Sved7Y. En!. liondonon. To cone's. with TUE TINEINTITE, ETIII LIGNDEILSON to two ...ton, Intro ducing tongs and dn.. —...—. And a yea:dig or articles . partiOntot to nu 011 11. ~....... '0 1, fodder. drenT. T. A. IiaILICIAAN D, Ann Pr. TSB OF TEE V 1714: OIL I'APCIINI.:..-Ork tii - TUE7.- ........ Et .1: DAY EVENING, May 2let, will mold, at the conclude wttb Oonunersial Wes annum, 51 Fifth street, in the aat- V NIB PISEINVIT• • Wog. of a prtrat• Library, tern Italian Paintings, ON to two char., - to water colors, and three superior 011.P•inttngs, 04C N. .—_. of wkish is • large original Landscape, by easel. IUgIiVING LITERARY ASSOCIA- 7 u " .... . A- E_3,_`ll:"Aniz'li_A°,34.l'l_. TION. WISTIIIA UNIVELSITY, ENTERTAINMENT , For tto basteflt of THU SANITARY TAM MO AT OONCILIZT TrIA.L.L. - MONDAY DINING. MAY 230. Thketa, Ea GINTS—to b hod st the Book and Mutts Stone. mylkat O..kdABONIC HALL AIIT ZEITZIPTS TOIL TEE DEN= OP THE SANITARY FAIR, ONS WEB& /C APT AI N W ILLI A ins, Wonderful Scenes end Wild Adven ventures is the Life• of an American Whaleman. EVElla MINING, ate eciat.k. Adashaton QS 011Vt11. &marred mats 50 oats. S aTIII2DLY APTEUNOON—Mta tma ka ta a 1 part. of the boom, 45 data. Children 15 mut. mile ;W GRAND CONCERT, Thie Evening, May 20th. N THE SECOND U. P.CHURCH,ALLE'T, R. B. ROBERTSON Has Men ineOzod to roprat his bEL.EOI` awrin- TAINDIZNT for the benefit of the 801331STENCE OOSIIIIITTER. OVER FORTY SINGERS Mr. MORGAN, the Wa'ah Liar Vat, arill play may al Pala. ADStiB9IOP ..............:...~..--._. 9b QSH'IB gar Tickets ror ealo .t the Pook Mono et Bondi, beano and Waketean, Allegheny, and at the Ma c Sten or C. 0. Mellor, Ptiteligh, and at the door. Donn Open .t 734, Ooncert o• I:unman at 8 o'clk. IWAIT FOE THE REAL SHOW GARDNER, HEMMINGS & CO. S AMERICAN CIRCUS And Troupe of Arabs, WILL a lIIIIIIT ON TIM RED LIDA" LOT, Pittsburgh, MONTAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MAY 23d, 24th and 24th Entortaftmanat wID Ee glamt a oo E1ON• DAY I n d oa TIIEA DENING MaAya Doors open at 7 o'cKay lock urn-sod a WDDNLADAY, t 6 k, Mara trill to Two Grand Perfornurnces, AFTEHHOON AND ET NlBO Doom owl .t a and 7 cialsok, partormanah to 000losance half aa Door latex. Adsodsaton---.-- ..0 costla. Itawrord mob. no @utast:ism:eat 1r toff the mod OF.it• and about alumni", ud .U 1 eocziat of ovary' M.h of EQUESTRIAN AHD GYMNASTIC ENTERTAIIIIKENTS, In which the AHAB TROUPE, end etre arm AO grooropsan and ANZlOriellak Ware tieleste, aided by the sent b‘statlfel nod of Horses and Ponies I. the weld. TbeGolden Chariot. Ind the 4:3„ND PROCESeION, olich trill Ins arm& the priselpal Mann es llostbey rooming, May gad. der Don't brpt the days end dates. W. H. GARDNER, Agent. CARP ETS. OIL CLOTHE, If& FOURTH STREET NEW STYLES WIND OV , „ SHADES IIIiCEPTED MIA DAY lINEW SPRING STOCK 1;10 A.8.1E) ET S, N WELL SZABOSILD OIL C3LOTH. aAT firCALLIIM'S CARPET STORE Tio. 87 FOURTH IiITRICIVI" HAVING PLIDOLEUGICD sip ADDED TO OUII ow TUZ ENTIRE STOOK ABPETS, OIL, CLOT Labgy bald by W. ItitaiWT:IXIII. at I.lllllarbel street, era are ebte, by the ornsealtyhitlers„ to orbs CM LARGEST STOCK TO BB FOUND IN THIS WEST., AT TILE .r..owzriT PRICER Oliver McClintock di 00., So. SE 379 TE • •.• • • FAN 9 COVEIM Pine Embroidered Cloth. EmboMed Cloth. ' Tmterin. & am amt apazadla assolizazal but recall:4l at tha EW OA PET STORE ZoFASLAND, COLLINS &ea Eta BLIND TBDLMINGED An wordy um sad complete socalkewit lai rs ee!•d at the NEW CULIC.I . IIIIT !)TORE 1116PARLAND, COLLINS a CO. Ccc. DU. F. 13E8E, Mogen and dissetelLeur, Jo. us arrunarm emt mew stub innissumat, PA. 5p0..1,0 DR THOS. BIABON Ha motel team 363 Mono emit to No. IX/ LAQOUI 51236314 Allighom C po 3 Pla H, ;A MED 10111121)071 ao Ife PINE 1911313602. below Hui; • • MMEEEMEIE VOLUME LXXVII---NO: -169 aUCTIOX &ILES F „ IRE PROOF IRON bA.k., HAR NESS. Sc —On &MiI:COLT 111/lINING, 2let. at II o'clock. trill be sold, at Commercial Salm Boom., 154 flltb etreett s Ono Tire proof Iron Salk, la encellent condition. Alto, Hollers. Millie; C 011... aoirkl A. AIeILWASSIS. Arms`, AUCTION BALE—On FRIDAY 3dons- MCI, Hay MTh, as 10 o'clock, at no. 27 Wood areal, *old, to pay charm: 0N81.:11.1012E.: IWO PUMPS; • • A(.7 — n - UN bALE UN' Kid 'Z. 'LINCS.—OA TUESDAY, Junelth, A. D - ISeA. at 10 o'clo.k .. m.. Dili he well, at the U DitOd bte. Clothing Depot, /Varlet street, Stentiets• title, Ohio, to the high.. Wier, ale tit POPE TDOUSAE ' D (4,0(0) POUNDS OE NNW LIGUT BLUE /KERSEY CUTTINGS Terms of oh math, to Government tools. ALSlAliptis cONI7, Copt: ane. A., Q. 01. ULNE PARLOR FUNNati/3E, dm— uOn /RIDE! AFTELL/MOON. gay iMth, as 2 o'clock, will bo cold, as the Onumereal Sal. &was SI Fifth .toot, a large .toot or superior oo .d ascond•band Parlor itaralrora, /to., en:bracts; CU, a mark, nob. l'aro-a4otec.Solas,Cbalcs, /lockers, Marble Top Sofa Tables, supeilar Yeultlan Blinds and Wlador Blades, by fag Bela, •Ploss Pltaltrauca, Spring Lcazgas, Sac Tolle Oollorr,"ko. ticluwislNE , Mar. fritcauE sm,p, ute (WEENbWASE. J. On FBIDAY A VllChniOliti, May koth, at o'clock istil bo ,ofd, at Gorriancrolsl sales Looms, St Mb strews an Invoice ofetrocensicarr, to whica the attention of the trade Is ditiled. The stock woo prises tea Soto, Plato., Steak Nokia, Bakers, in rooms, Ewer nod Baal, , Cog., Nts,ilogars,Caiatos, bolirg a :sterol .artery of Bt. China Ware. tutu A. LIcILWAIISE„ Anon, ORSES,lialatiE 6t IiAIiNESI On SATIIIIDLT 141010.711N0,11ay slat, at 10 o'clock, at Bricelaud's Livery Stable, street, above Swithneld, Wl be sold, Tour Henn ; • One Oacvlage ; One Spring Wagon; • Setts new and second-ttandllarnass. myl9 T. e. IitopiALILAND, And', VXEOUTOICti SAL& OF' ihilliiifittn ALLEGHENY CITY eILOPVITT.-0. BAT CQBAY AS2EIOOOI4 nay tlet, et 7 o'clock, will be sold, cr• the enigma, by order of I. Cathhert, Esecntor of Bobs. IL Beresblee, .11 that Woo, Lot of Groind, 44 feet front on north Oenel etre., Allegheny City, by 140 kee deep, having • front In the rear of IC feet Indere en East Less, on which to erected twoeitery' : Sr.» Dweilhis Haase, with out-brdidings, take-mon, ho. The Location is plesseint end egbaftble, b he sold on the easy ter= of one•third awl, hallow ha one and two years, with bassreit, wilted b y bond hod cooryrolie. Lamer. GROCERIES AND SUNDRIES AT AIICTIOIi.-00 SATURDAY 121011t11170, May 21st, at 10 o'clock, mill be sold, a 1 the Commercial War Booms, 64 fifth - street 10 by Deity Cheese; 60, YeL Beep; 6 Grouad Closer; 15 bage Feathers: 10 " . Pepper; des, Half Duette* 6 " Chem; L Corti libellers 6 Mins; 4 pore Rice flour, 10 ;Le assorted Angers; 7 " Corn Starch, ,11 peet , hole Eipatlce; 4 Vermicelli; '6 " habol'd Hatchets; 6 " Bales-atm, 10 roue Clothes Pm,: " bet lealgo; ceeei Ftlincla r a c k 'g; .op. ()utile Comp; 5 NVeltleg Medd. my9o .L.taciLwersta, euct'r. _ _ VATE LIBRARY BY cAyA LOGIIC.—LM SATURDAY. 'EVENING, May 21st, at 7% tiddler k, be sold, aI Commercial halm Rooms, ho. 6t Fftrit street.; ,a wry valuable private Library, by catalcgue, coorpr bring exclusively such i'hoire works as Prearmts's'loletoti3e, 15Hal limy Hiatorirs, 6 yell ; bloLay's Histories. 6 vela; RI-hard Grant White'. Shitkapesre; hbhotaford edi tion Waverly Novels, 12 sole; RancroGe United Stable, 8 roll; Itandall'a .Tarlursoili 3 vol.; Puri , n'a Jackson, 3 vole; Catlln's 1i th American Indlsnr, 4 role; Sly Philip bidney's Works i Webattr'sCos ' bridged Dl:denary, de..Also, woe, vary choice French Works. The Bcots rico all of the scold valu able editions, arid lv imparter binding arid condition. Catalogues sow redy. The Boehm and Paintings will be on 160 Frid a ay and Nati:GA.7- 3 9 A. HeILW AMR. Auttir. A u ri C o T 2i ) s N SALEOF CONDEMNED Wss Btraitenner; Catalan Brater, ' 0111ce of Chief Cluargenneiter, Washingtou,D. 0., April 25th, Will be sold at public atiCtlol4 10 the highest id. der, at the lima and places named below, Tit: bewport, Peono, Thursday, May bth; Gettysburg, Penns, Monday. May 9th; Altoona, Pertllll, Thursday, May 12th; 1111011 n. POlOll, Thunday,May 19th; Itemeing, Penton, Thursday, May 29th; iwbanon, Penn., Thuntday. June 2d; Northumberland, Perms, Thurelay, June 9th; Pcdantou. Penns. Thursday, Jima Mtn Willfsresport, Penna. Thursday, June 23d; One huMstred (100) horses at Gettysburg, and two hundred and fifty ) ateaob of the other places. theme berm; have been condemned Armnlit for ry seFtjoe of the Baited States . Poe road and Amyl Tuve. Men; good bargains may be bad. ' Horses will be aellfajogly. Sala begin at 10 A.,'and Continue dally 1131 all an sold. Tema: CASH, In Mal* Mates TresActry notes only. - AMES A. Wall, Lkeyt, CoL and O. CI. Cavalry Bureau. CL41.1.111 lEJVT S. I .4 AWOFYICS & CLAIM AGENCY W. J. & HALL PATTERSON 164 reastAistrast, si tool, rcrzmnr,434,,9L. PeNSIOIB, BOUNTIES, BACK PM And eD other Minim Oat= p...p127. Mr So charge calm sacceemstal . 0. JOY MACKRELL JOEMSON, dTTOIIIITAICS-AT-LAW,. And 11. S. licensed 1301iDEMi8r 61.‘&11d &GENTS, 13;. 69 cam= BTRICIST MILITARY CWllB,_ IOUNTIES, PENSIONS, RACK PAY and MILITARY CLAMS of emery deectiption collected by the 41ab malber, et the tblloving cake :oh: Pens:lcn 510 Cl; W other dolma $3 Loa, 60. 0. 0. TAYLVR, Attorney at No. T 3 Grant eitztkt, PLLtabergb, Pe. N. R. No charge. arti.•rosile If the cledm dour net mowed. ;;;,,a el Information mean gratis sokly NOAH W. STIAFES, LTIVItirT-ALTAAW No. 106 FUth Eltruki, PRlnbargb, maims tor PENNONS, BOUNTY. PREEN ZION ET, &0., ligoroosty prooroltal. SULJNERS' UI A I RAM, istJUNLIKIS, PENSIONS can ABBEANB 07 PAT, Promptliottolotbl to by dIITHCIItS & RIDDALL, Ba 111:1 Itgyeth Elttaburzty P. OILS. Sc. RIDES & GLARIS 00IINIMIt731 1109M0ra.L.U7.4 •,‘ illl4 rtetcri to Petrol and, its Precincts, CHIL 81R BOAD Tom- WATIOI A 1M 1/714448T STl3—..-Prretzinian cg AlStctsitr the POlrriallDD 1C11120.93:02 OL WOMB, 13117 TO= PA.IWrII3IIII OAHDLI 0013 PANT, IL A. ClitAlkor. A42=7. 112 Way a- V. Front sts LuuENT un, Numb '‘;‘, DVECIANODITHIAP C -C , 4 ,;! ==i3 Pore Whit Refthod °orb= Mb*a , liZa WEIL= mr.z.t. 'seas.° aouoo & COMMEEION door Crude and Relined Petroleum, no sorra Oman= AVESITE, S . E. POULTNEY, Wok's la Crude and :Refined Petroleum, &o. - No 02 TIIIBD. UKICT, Pittsburgh, Ps. ap1.3,1m ET OLITP }:O HZ WORS&~~ wrs tutus wzrnis'Ort4, zrezous AID ,11112/OLZEIX Ltrainaktrio , Ikalgrothassand banes pa irset. & Cat&TP,____Ymrinlout KONONGILIFIELL,I IOI ROF, Pitigarl26 , ~.. corm, - io. WARING Az KING, comitsgois =Rams's% =MX! Petroleum awl And emaLsr. attartals.. ceZbly Hi, 33 Ara.= ST, PI, 1101TE11& " tItILADILPHIIk, Commalrsiela IlleretustS i Br°kat% Zrzlcai yeti to etroicinen and itti Products, Ter =purl and Lome eanallanleML amplo fien tsn to[ etorneont. remaaabls fail Liberal edraneea made. BREWER, BURKE & 00., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents at tha awn, plimno exn xxoranr Pb imam Mail aah sdnaces muds as caoslipmeati Refined or Crude Petroletneh B. =N EM WAY iiHANOOM On. Almsm=4 Pa. 1524 LT RICHARDSON, BARLEY & CO., DOW , 1.1.91021 8 POIIWARDIISG Crude and Relined Petroleum, N 0.19 IBATFI RV= ITrIEBUDAIL illir Liberal Clash adrzaceo as cosudgopsati Ibr Pittabavgh or Fastens Markotr. Beam J. B. Dilworth At Co, Springer Blubaugh, Esq., Thompson 8011, Prost. Comat:rola m1.10:6m pur, taTY OIL WORKS • , LYDAY be CHORPlittitNas hisaalscsoreas and Bataan otOAl2BOll OIL, tars LIND AHD LtriIitIOATING OILS, end dukes b CELLII3III FoIVTI:LOLAIMSI. oncfaite Oefice, E. 69 HARD 9THSBt• Joins L Wit .arc fILLLs =WM WALLACE & eifdfiss, ck=abasi. Tderohasila. eamkrian CRITDE & REPINED PETII9LEUM, LIIBILIONMIG OUA Mo. IBS !SOUTH IVEABRE, PHIMMILPHIA. bhn Mr Stang, ...pacle7 (raider cowsr.) for IMGOD taw excellent facilities for shipplog to &maxi= wad Toreigaporta at mar wharf on the Schuylkill Meer, near the platform of du, ice` 47 TACK & BRO., Crude and Refined Petroleum, BENZINE, eta., 1.33 WALE= ST., PHILADIFLI73I. Dustman - entreated to ger can till pineirlatiar prompt personal attention. Defer to Meeara.BiChllni.oll, Harley &00..,Masarer, Berko & Co., and McClelland & Dar* •Pittatrargivi Thos. Smith, Tag., Preat. Bank ; IL L. logos & Co., Philadelphia. McCORIECK & CALIMIDEB: OIL BROKERS. 21.1 and 213 South Water Street. Mr o.slgrammte solicit . E. 321 SO Lyday Chorpstulng, Iron Carron Works. Jacob Painter, of J. Pentur ti 00. .100. Cbafilt., of Span. Challaut a Co. Jy23..1y VFANANGO OIL AND TRANSPORT ATION. OODIPAITY, Oil, CITY, rearm, Ara prepared to reality, atom and so Crude and Refined Petroletan On the mod reap:amble trans, and Manske liberal adman. L. H. GOL'ilt, Preatdcmt, blo. 12 Pine greet, New Yak.. 101. DONMI, Barg, 00 % it WALTER OHMS Let, 01PC07. JAMES WILIEIOB, Ag't, Pitts urea. . _ , conslgnmods, . !.Permlvanis °antral, trill be aored at tbe Comp:oafs Ere-proof trareltonaty Hoboken eldi of lira. ndattly WALES, VirETMORE ()O n 7 : ..• oo=ort arceatuores, /179 SHIPPERS OF PEISOLEMC ELAIDES LANS, 19119 -TO= Ample ballttlar 4r STORMS MID Emma, at their yard sad ibid. MB Hods m 714.11 CABOT, PEMBERTON a WEBSTKa. General Merehandiz' e Broken, 112 PRISM STEXET, Sew-Soh. Ain, in swam =on PP.. inglidePtas. A . cParn & worm PETROLEM MUM° SODA. SODA ABS, - 11=181'OM DBMS, OILS, tr., do. Ordort to bay or onll promptly atbrodlS to. ooltly Dj y I,M.T VR a AGIEST, ~ • , s D. wessur 6L, riElmuThreran. CRUDE & REFINED PEZBODPII,. On OnomEadon esehmlnaly._ AU CVIMIS reasonable rates. 14T011.8.4111 iron sunup m COOl pan.. BTC' 011.13D1C, under rxel sheds. , - • Pardrraar attention pal& to Cill4 YOB Yon Sacs—CIAIIST/O.BODA. SOUL 4137441tt5" • ' A rt 00IISTEN01 flatted= attufflas Crude an( tHrLiberalsduosas sza:l7 ENOS WOODWARD, (Lae of Wco.H. Woodward-1i Ciaj assza&L oolomsnot zeixitaruarr, Elpectal attention end to thveas se Crude and Relined P4troleum.. • No. M WOMB TWIT ErnuM oasa. - C. 0., vt. gazatiO6 . WOODVILLE DIL BEFINER,Y. • ' GEM . R. HoLpOurp tr...a.t. a =inn cat abvi.ransuti.;. TAW OIL. 14.3. constantly an bald tbs Tin tn't analttf of 2 .. 0 -DILL dear ood withal color I al sr; good VOIIII.IOATO4, rt. iNSIaI73 /OCI!-, • 201.EandallflatEAM t Mr An 4:Mow left SI ao Bank Dlockilocoad goat, itObtio prloapt..ty to. NOM=ZI ROBERT ASHWORTIti 1 , Mu IN. CUM a'r. krSinntag. ' Forwarding fi doncift Ifercluinf_ ors* imummixiia,LlMil . .. 0 REX= rsnicou'un Oa% kg , . - • •'.on W! a.l tosalest the knrest =eat •• • .... ~,.,' *Ad orders solicited. - G'ri , . e j" 18 1. 31 .- . H ' ° l 7 l6 ' e4n ? -1- ;r; . - .- - :•'7' 1 Oil of Vitriol iiid . Ammonia.':'' rc l ota rd6;.hdt sobs it .. 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