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The Reading Matter on this Page
_ isr. from Saturday's Evening
Edition.
The lifigue Proclamation Agaln—lts
Probable Authors.
In our telegraphic , column will be found a
diepstch from New York evidently written by
the. Maneger, or managers, of the .Associated
Pref. Agency in that city to divert public at
tention from their own docre, to which some
fingers have boon sutplcionsly peinting,'
oineo people discovered that, aftnrifdr. Casio
had satisfied himself that the pretended pro
(demotion Was "fable at hen," and 'had seta
-allyso. described it on Thursday morning, It
_ was from that very office a fow hours later
that, the fal se thing was tarnished with
"lighter wings to,. in fad with the
lt2htning wings of the telegraph—accompanied
'with no denunciation—accompanied with no
word whatever that could fairly bo Interpreted
.11 , T011 to imply a doubt of the anthentici l ty of
• - the doecroese on the par o f those who trans
mitted it,--for the introductory lino ('The
- Troseld-ir the only paper which appears to have
• the following," might as well be taken by
readers who bad no reasons to tweet the
World', good faith, as a compliment to that
"irmraS l for having outstripped its competitors,
Aind ziecu:: I earlier new than they, in this
'
The dispatch published to-day is evidently
inMadad to suggest that certain correspond
' '" obi's coot or the Associated Prose, bet of a rival
organizetion,) e in Washington, may be the
guilty parties. Well, if they have any eiti
" to insircr for, we hare no word to say &gait:tit
, Z.iltelrptitizhment. Bat it does ndk appear that
• infamous produetlois originated in
- ••• ',yinettington at alt. On the contrary, every
• t:,
.fzot wo know alicut it, so far, seems to indi
- sato 'that it was entirely of New York
.conception as well as of I , llw York
birth. in fine, we hope that no hue and
cry about :Washington correspondents, who
. can be looked after also, if there shall
appear to bo any suspicion hanging over
them, will divert theintantion of the proper
unthoriiies of the government from making
•--• xnearching and thorough examination about
'all the telegraph offices in Now York; for
Acre; more probably than in the newspaper
emcee, will some of the real culprits be found.
probability rests, wo may say, on the ob
. Timm'. fact that only a prmon accustomed to
• • •-,•the.use or manifold , writers, such as are used
tel telegraph, not newspaper offices, could hero
prepared and sent round the copies of this
infamous forgery, so that they would reach
•:• • •
tile offices of the morning paters just at the
n .best hour to insure publication. It will pro
'''. Asably be found that it wee the conjoint - work
of some - gold gamblers or stock'-brokers, and
• Some employees in ono of the telegraph',
.• offices. 1
• ---• Picture or southern Slavery.
. • • At the recent anniversary meeting of
, the .America Anil Slavery-society, Mr.
• 'Obrrison introdifeed Wee. 110 - ward Day, a
-iloolored ma; whose elcquent speech con
- • • 'eluded with the following forcible picture
...Pk of Southern slavery .
. -been asked to describe slavery.
If I :epos painter I would attempt it.
- rwould - iirect in the corner there a l huge
engine, Working from' daylight to dark;
`frein dark to daYlight, busy, bury,
its.- iron arm crushing the body
-- :autt - the anti. I woblil place beyond it the
•li of the victims who have already
_ .pprCesed through the machine—already has
,wit`-
.:destroyed its millions, and even now
thirbare huedredi of thousands chained
mu erote purposes. And yet the
iwork goes on! Listen, as its ponder° as
irbechi croak over , the bories'ef innecont
and.womon, acid children. And - there
Tanis dig a- pawl nearly filled -with clot,
led Mood, that its stench might comoup
tioutinnalty to remind as of the cruelties
, t_of alavery. Arai. thcre,L - would make the
entrance to teeth end part prison, lead:
' on and'all to the Ildelicsa Gulf... , With
.- * the living slave Iwouldpriseo the mangled
,Laremains, , the -- keerea best attentions, .the
nnroalisel,desire, the hope for freedom,
• ...a the aspiration fora higher existen* the
• •
manhood. I wouldralesever it a mould,
would picture sumo one like Love,'
• • , loy,miiid Work, and Burr ' and Thempsoo, I
" ' and Torriy . and - John Brown, walking
- among the- graves, rolling away the atone
from the'doctrif the, prieoe sepalehre, and I
letting in thitlfght cif freedom- And there
•
...I mciuld.,show reientlere persecution follow
ing-them: ~Livejoy with a rifle, Work and
Torsiy with s., penitentiary eantenee,
~,- . oeorgs Thompson and others.' with mob',
and Wm. Lloyd Garrison with a rope .
atonad his; neck,- And a prison for his
honlei••• I"Watill treat in the centre there
hellish - Image, with a giant's
a scorpion's sting, and a hyena's
. • ..iheart; to: olulth each of us ai we entered
his lapa huge cup to
redeire your hard. earnings, as the daily
' , debted - of the -dementia suethin his eyes
Wiicild crown him king. I would
thin e rrise-up every, tvindow hero but ontr, -
!'s:
, - ,' l tfiat 'the Irak of darkness Might goon,
with i -only ,lighi:encugh to make it more
.I would than go up"and deism the
lay " aa3 'Men and woigen to scot&
impression should be
daguttrrootyped upon the etiuti-•-iiatil men
stud .Women - should •, feel that liberty is
i . , : - 41kt7O 1 41 1 0; Mad Olt elaverilaust die.
-
. lit Cas ten
-'' `" Who General rf
, This general - g,reatiYdistinguishod him
selfin'tles recent successful exPoditleii- eta.
, .
1 ' ''..4ei.p4iinictitild of:General Sheridan. 'Mire
~ ,
ix 'lt deicription of h is personal.appearancee
- -- ,l9Ereris, a young M - -oe
an--rtabiltiot over
-..,`„ awe:A...two ICON df age—but as brave as
. ',. Cveicraa, Of a thousand fights. i no study
nearly ; iii tee( in hte stookiags, of fair
L , ', ' ComPlezion':vrith "golden, looks" hanging
, ...,ever JAI alionlden; .at least each was his ,
mutom. before he entered on the present
sampalgo;-, bat now ho is in lighting trim.
nib's !totem .blue eye, a very slight im
pediment ' in hia speech, -and; dresses in
- -
Somewhat of the old cavalier aide—black,
~vallret jacket; wittia blue shirt collar tarn
- :.,ad over the mime, his brigadier's star be-,
tag:•Norked'..in each earner. 1.10 wears a
• • sloaated. hat-with a star in the' front, and
41: 1
•• • •• • •ta, asset cravat around his"nech. When.
ilia iirloti a Charge he always leads ill
.;
.anit hursteupon the enemy with a
.1.,•-ie equal: to, th at of any of tbo Bosh:
'':, menutein'alorlgines."
, A Lataltlehmond - petier has the follow-
iiitlrlllUr.rre BATTLI2I.—A eorres• leg notice of General Longspeet's
pendant' writes from tho army: As illastrr wound:---"ThetalliatiatiVebrintaenetal
...:Abr.thic_wrierlti of um-Work. I auto-.t h . lt rAligirtreet *as wpm:tea to arils° In th this' ' . 4.lettre Weirton, 6th Corps;xlp butortoGiNO o,gundo,,,,,nixor; e soorojoitmd
• .serni ate, tedir marched Sri& SACO, redonly to I som t h at No wound I . =vat
7 `,..4B4on,timts s t say Atte sill killed and „ m o o ; A n d . th a t A R. tvlen4.lsleyil . Will
‘,.wotuidod;and this ontifinstaneaii but , an ll
.gata. be In the-lehl. - , - Wetian but ilia Ai',
nbutration - ,14.0i0yh0tc64311 .t.! know-air th e mum mind,
Qr. exesedsrtbe faa. - 68 / 668 1 8 166180 8P 141 C`
"dral+fittod -mac to the nnoonitairtiblif calor 68 "MO / 88 1: 1 .;r 666 -/ 8
• deanee in4tenavity of the rank and 11/4. th is Morn dills air We."
.
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Our Book Table.
Thomism on PiCIOILL itaerazos, being &Treatise sea
the Child!. Lt fu Its Two Chief glements; D.
votlon ' aod Practice. By Edward kleyrick Gout.
bourn D.D., Prebendary of Bt. Notre. etc., ete.
Sint American from the Fifth English tion.
With a ProlittOrl Not., by C..g. 11- • 11 "g h t 4. ..
D.D. Boa York: D. Appleton & CO. Pittsburgh:
for de by ihmisiClarke h Co., 93 Wood
328 pp. 12zum
When a book has run through four or five
editions in London, it it • pretty safe enter.
Fire for a publisher who undertakes to re
print it in New Tork,—and, we may add, It
also a pretty safe book to buy and read. If
it were a frivolous book upon a frivolous ob
ject, wo should not recommend the reader to
decide in its favor even from these =taco
hats ; but a grave book and upon a grave
subject, that is doer in its sixth edition, may
be so Judged witgout the lout fear you are
'drawing a bow ar a venture: Bet for our
part, we have been led to examine Dr. Gout
bourn', book with some care, and with there.
snit of enabling us to 'say with Dr. Houghton,
that it le "marked by great comprehensive
ness of enbjeot, etrong practical tense, vigor
and beauty of style, fulness and felicity of H.
lustrations, and thoroughwarinth and/Write
!ally of tone."
kiw , TrEmi Er•AvnimiT.. 4 4 04.8hetchea of a Girl',
Lilo. Written by Her Water. With an 'tared.;
tlon by the Bev. 8.. h. Foster, D.D. Hew York :
Harper.% Brothers. Pittsburgh: Tamale by Hen.
ry Miner, 71 and 73F1Tth owlish 211 pp. Hum'
The Rev. Dr. Foster, in the touching and
genially appreciative introduction, which he
has written for this little book, says of It:
lueteou Beautiful ' Years" to the sisterly
tribute which Frank, in tears and loneliness,
brings to lay on Mares grave , a tribute at
full of fragrance and touching beauty as the
life whose memory it seeks to perpetuate was
full of sweetness and innocence. • • The
book is the joint production of trio' minds,
consisting mainly of exaerpta from the pri•
rate journal of the gifted girl,. who mutat
consciously pennitig her own biography,
culled and collated with great good Mate by
har eister,leith added reflection' and remirds,
cancer of her own. There is everywhere
freshness and sparkle which rarely adorn the
pages of the bent writers. While the story is
exquisite and racy throughout, undoubtedly
the extracts from the private jcrorma lend the
chief charm to the volume. We -know of no
such colleotlon of gems from a sines source
in the same space. • • To the cultivated
and, appreciative reader, of every ; age, eel
and sect, there is spread out here abate and
rich newt, from the enjoyment of which he
must 'arise a purer, stronger and better no:
tare."
OICLI AND TOTAIVIC ; or , The Med= Of Be t h. Grant,
A Btory for Young Poople. By Oliver Op, e. 294 p.
12.m0.
Lv Pcnoot. Jam OCT ; or, the Conquest, or -Richard
Grant. A Story for Tomxg People. H Oliver
Optic, Author of "The Boat Club," Katie by
Little," "Poor and Proud," ItiveHale Story
Hooke," em, ,to. Boston: Lee! Sbepard, (Sue
canon to Pbillips, Sampeon d Op. Pittsburgh
for sale by Davis, Clarke a Co., 0 3 Word street.
MEMtME
bove, form the commencement df • new
series of story beets for young people, by their
excellent friend "Oliver Optic," This !series
to be called the "Woodville stories," and
will extend: to six volumes, each of which,
however, will be • complete story in itself—
though u the characters introduced In the
first,"ltich and Humble," where Bathe Grant
lathe heroine, reappear In the second, "In
&hoot and Out - ,"'Where her brother Richard
Orant is the hero, and will be re,inbrodured
in the subsequent volumes, we have do doubt
that our , pinny friends, after reading about
Bertha sad Richard and their companions in
these two volumes, will want to read sleazy one
of the rest,that they may hear all about every.
body wbghas interested them. Mr. William
T. Adamr, whom perhaps the readera of his
stories will prefer to call "Oliver Optic," no
be at first made himself known to them,
writes as ate have already had oeusloa to
state, not only a charming story, but one to
profit withal—fraught with moral-teaching;
though probably you oonld not find • single
page in any volumegivenap to - themolnlising
a I rain, either directly from the author, or even
Al put into the mouth of some Mentor, whose
duty in the world and in the story is to "im
.rova the present opportunity by making •
ew remarks I"
"Tun Wousa is Butt."—This L areprint
of a new English novel, of the authorship of
which the title page giros as just this informa
tion : "By the author of the ' Man in
Gray,' a companion to Wilkie Collins! Wo-1
man In White.' " It is, however, generally
ebisidered to im - by alady, whose prospects in
authorship are brilliant, if we accept the fol
lowing opinion of a critic who has read the
"Woman in Black:" "The haddents are those
of English fashionable life, and the plot tarns
upon the schemes of an English girl of Miltlva..
tion and refinemimt to obtain a place for kerma,
by marriage„lnto the coveted IA d.highly-prir,
ed circle of ease,hzxury, and the giatineation of
every sense and taste embraced in that one
word, the English 'nobility.' We hazard'
nothing in asserting that in thrilling snit con
tinned inicrost, the Woman in Biaek' Ia
equal to any of the novels of the new 46001
of English flotion,of which Miss Biaddetrand
Mn. Wood are the pioneers and loaders! s"or
sale, in Pittsburgh, by I. P. Hunt, Masonic
Bali, Fifth street, and Henry Minor 71 and
13 Each street.
Tue Weaveissue linvtzw, won bran]
1844.—MA. W. A. Gildentanny, 45 Fifth et.,
has received from Mears L. Bcott & Co., Now
York, thefimerican edition of the April prim
ber of the , Wu:rains' tor Scrim. The contents'
are ; Sete Basin of the Upper Nile Ocl its
Inhabitants ; Strikes and Llttrial Co. opera
tion ; The Abolition of Religious Tests r The
Prerogative of. Parliament and the Punish
ment of Death ; New Zealand ; Taine's
Hle
tory of, English Literature; The
.Philosophy
or Bobber. Baden; Contemporary Literature.
The first article, as the title would probably
el:spit, is apropeo of Captain Spoke's' Unlit
• Journal of the Disoovery et the SoltAw of the
8i11e'. 7 4 discovery which the retriever imdtte
should be held or norproesa. Severe! of the
other articles will attract almost wad" atten
lion, and the fidel one—thei, mutpnkosive
summary of ,contemporary
~;es
It always Is, very good.
The Loss of General =earl:
The' lees of able General officere In tiach
army Is otten times one of the most sirlens
they can' sustain. Though we haveonly
very limited information Tiger:ling the
rebel losses in the late batik; we can yet
compare the losses of the two armiee in,
this respect, as follows:
I= I 1=
.8"0/44—Major tieneral Sedgyl°l4! of
Connsetiont; Brig—Gent Wadewortk and
Ricer; of New. York; Stevenson, of Mts.;
Hayes, of Pennsylvania, :Total, 6.
Wowured—Brig. Gen. Torbert, of New
Jersey; Bobineen, of Lhe Regular dr* ;
Goicy,,al the same;-Webb, ..of New York;
Bedter, of Pennsylvania; W.' IL Morns,
of New York. Total, 6.
Captured—Brig (fens. fihaler,l Seymour,
and Crawford, (reported)—B. Total sum
ber disabled, 14.
Generals Bartlett and Owens were also
very 'lightly wounded, but se they Ore
still at the head of their brigades in the
geld, they cannot be considered hors du
actubun _ •
• TIIII REBEL AIM.
Hille!.—Major Gen. J. 15:11. Stinirt,!of
Virginia; Brig. Gene. Jenkibe of South
Carolina; J. M. Jones of Virginia; L. A.
Stafford, of Louisiana—a. •
Langetreet, ,of
Virginik; Major Gen. Beth,. of Virginia;
Major Gen. Picked, of Virginia; Brig.
Genf. Pogrom, of Virginia; Walker 'of
Virginia; Hays of Louisiana; Binning, pt
Georgia-7. - I
firpterM--Majoi Den. JohnsOn and Brig.
Gen:- Georga- IL- Steuart, of -Maryland-2.
Total number of rebel General dicers !to
abbni,
Tax Massaehusetts RepublipsnAtata COD.
caution - met on_ Thuriday at the:Tremont
Temple, _Bosten:t-Gov—iteldner, 11.
Bullock, William MAIM and Jas. T. Robin
son were selected as delegable to the National
Convention at Baltimois. , Wendell Phillips
spoke in- appoeition to
. thek renombtathm of
Abraham Lincoln. The yolaef the conven
tion- was, hoiover, decidedly against Jam,
and a resolation was adopted strongly *dye
eating Mr. Ltneoln as candidate for the next
Presidency. • '
TELEakeWS.
Latest from' Gran
LONGSTREE'S ATTEIPT I TO TM OUBII4
Bravery of Raw Troops
REBELS HANDSOMELY REPULSED
They Retire Under Cover °Might
THE LOSSES, PRLSOYPHS CAPTURED, ETC
Our Movements Bee um ed
ANOTHER RATTLE EXPECTED
La.;k0.. 0 .
New You, May 21.—The Hum hu the
following species : Headquarters Army of the
Potomac-8 a. cm My dispatelsof 10 o'clock
p. - m. yesterday afternoon Infotinedyci clan
attack Made last evening ion the right wing
of our army and the handsome manner in
which the rebuilt wars delielfi back: It wu
made by the whole of Eteell's wipe. The
ehemy left the vicinity of Spottsylvania
Court House about 12 p m. yesterday,
Made • ,detour by the mast,. crossed the Ny,
end About 5 o'clock straok the -Peedericks
hurg road in the rear of par right flank,
breaking out within three quarter 'of a mile
of-thatheadquarters of Grant and Made. The
only troops we had upon the ground at the
time were a couple of regiments of Tyler's
division of beery artillery,nerer before under
ftre. Tyler soon brava up the remainder of
his force and met the rebel attack, driving
the enemy back into the woods. Here the
rebels had formed their line of battle. Tyler
felt rather apprehensive at the work before
him, considering the karats of hit troop..
When onealairly - tinder flreihowever, they
showed -the utmost bravery. Their loss was
quite heavy, and more lerere than reported
by me In my dispatch of last night, and will
probably reach 1,000 killed and woundea.
The rebels gave way in confusion, scatter
ing through the woods. The honors of the
repulse of the rebels rests exolusivily with
Tyrter's heavy artillery division, thougly Bic' '
nay'. division of the 2d corps, and Crawford . '
of the sth, were afterwards sent to their sup.
port, and formed a line, enabling Tyler to
withdraw,
after driving the enemy several
and clearing the valley of the Ny.
The mansion of the rebels' appear& to have
bean very great, the major portion of Rhoden'
division scattering in the wood,. Three bun
fired and fifty of them were picked up In the
woods during the night, and have jest been
brought into headquarters: The division
of raw troops feel immensely tickled at their
success. Although their loss has been heavy,
it is felt that the dimunition in numbers is I
fully made up by the increase of morale.
A Tribune special, dated headquarters, May
19, 9 p. m., cape: Communications am open
as weal to-night, and supplies are still pour,
ing in. -
Guinea's Station was captured last even
ing by Talbot's cavalry, and is now in our
possession. From this point the rebels hive
been bringing up their
Lath.—Bowling Green has been their rail
road station.. It is now believed that the
'enemy bring their supplies .hoes from the
Virginia Central Railroad, a distant,* of 20
miles.
New You, May 21.—The Bervid has the
following: Friday, May 20th, 7 a m.—The
losses [tithe fight Jut evening are estimated
at between five and sia hundred, and are con
fined to a tie regiments, The rebel loss ln
killed and . wounded b unknown, but must be
very gooney in proportion to the numbers en
gaged. Their disabled lay 'quite thick on
some parts of the line. Squads of prisoners
leere coming in till midnight: This morning
at daylight 200 passed in front of my tent.
From 600 to 600 barn already been brought
in. c.
There seas no firing of conecquence during
the night, and none at all . this forenoon.
Thp rebels withdrew from their position in
our mar under cover of the night.
Our old Sank Movements to the left were
reettniodignin thinaftenioon, and no battle is
expected before to-morrow or neat day.
Loa Is believed to be nueuy in his inter
roepled position around Spoitaylvania, and
it may be has taking up a now, one further
southwest at tho Dreamt moment.
-The Associated Press and the Bogus
Proclamation.
,
finw Tins, May 20,—.1t truly be interesting
to the public andiftess, who were so terribly
imposed an input Bastion of the kaila bogus
Proclamation to knosi that in . the city of
Washington there lies of late existed a body
of news gatherers styling themselves the re
presentatives of thelVestern Press, composed
of Messti. 'Willtaj Bill and Vallard, who
him for "some Coln ,Ifeen sending daily dia.
patellae to pipers at Springfield and Boston,
Massachusetts, and to Rochester, Vow York,
as well as others in Cincinnati and Chlcago,
St. Lords and other points at the iiest. The
pumas are in nowise connected with the As
sociated ;Press, which has a well known and
intelligent and reliable agent in that city,
am the tight:ft' nature of ills dispatches for
many'yeitrs will attest.
It appears, as we learn from awellinformed
Correspondent of the Cbsasecreial Adocrtiscr,
that on Wednesday night a dispateh iias sent
by •members of the •Western. Was assorting
or purporting to have been left by them, an
nouncing - that there would be a proclamation
tuned calling for anew draft about the first
of July,and that the placeaof the 100 day
troop, might be filled. Whether the bogus proo •
lunation was concerted 44 one of the
!mediation, or whether another person
based it upon 'their now's, is not yet
officially known. It Ls fair to infer, however.
that either some member of the above MO
elation. was the author of the hogas proclama
tion, or that some person ,connected with
them, knowing the fact that a toll was about
to be mode l wrote the pioclamation upon pre—
dietimus furnished, by their dispatches.
One of the members of the Western Associa
tion is a Onlidential employee of the War
Department and the others °copy official pc.
sitions,thrta,gaining them the opportunity to
secure ennetuicements for the public. The
Provost &Isabel of Washington .e giving the
affair a most thoreugh investigation,
and all
eim
the aboVentioned'pemoneiwill be critical
ly examined in reference to this outrage upon
the public and the press.
Farther by the Peruvian.
Pour All Bisims, R. 8., May 10.-The fol
lowing if s dupla:to of the iotatnercial news
sent out by the Glugow, which sailed from
Liverpool on the llth bat :
The Liverpool cotton market had bean ex
cited, and prices are a Xd@llii higher,olosing
wet and and less firm. BrenAlstuffs dull and
tend downward.' FlouiheaTy and nominal.
Wheat dull and Rigid lower, owing to at.'
Wittier ; Bed Western 80(3661. Corn heavy
and 6d lower, Mixed, VW ad. Provisions
quiet and steady. Beef quiet and steady.
York quiet and Arm. Auxin , dall and an-
Changed. Produce and ashes quiet and
steady. Sugar Inner. Petroleuin steady, at
Is 4d per gallon for rqfined..
London treadstaffs market less Arm. Gager
steady. Coffee firm. Tea dilL `
American. securities' of 'lllllnols Central
shares, 665660:disoountr &fir shares 64 ®56.
The following is a brief summary of the
news by the steamer which left Liverpoo6on
the 11th:
armistice had been &tried to.bstrieon
pants* and the allies
The allied iquedron, attar Oa en gagetatmt
on the atb, reached Atahaven on the follow.
incdsy. Its ton is stated at 170 killed - luta
wounded.
Taw par_ Perwriem--Livapool, bray 18.—i.
Brew:4WD Tag dull, with , a alight decline.
Provisions. dull and easier. Consols, 1:11%®
91% for mettey.
'Lateit From Chitilestan.: •
PutirmetPau, Nay Sl.—Td-day the atom
it flarsaabonotts mired &bat Cl/Arles tow, on
tttowynalwg of es UM. Ellta4oports co fight
to& at .Clltarlestm, The only _attack trade,
waa bj , two r itioattors on. Port Semler. The
Iroaalttor Itaw Pot -beep sottenJudy. ,-7-rr.
. _
order Joßuitnnowoißon os.ww.“Woriaw
:and 9fournat of CoatmetOV , : lteitrito 4 t.
.
itasotiono4 'May , 216.—Tbi ardor foi use
of floiitt;"1: 1 trogalind ',borne
n!abgaan~. boo biori ,WilriAtid;r4lttoteolßoin
U. now Via th eSpprilluplPuldliked
so instill on Monday, *:
PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING. MAY 23,
Pi ON" Btf li rLEß'S ARMY
THE MEM CONCENTRATID IN LARGE FORCE
They •re Actively lengsaged Repairing
CI =1
THEIR PURPOSE TO KEEP OPEN LEE'S COll
MV.If TION
Yong, May 21.--The Herald'? cops-,
.pondence from Butler's army, dated thellBoi
says that two heavy columns of the enemy
have been discovered down the rifts towards
Petersburg, with 4orge trains. Gen. Poster
was sent out to destroy, If possible, the trains,
bat the enemy were met in such strong force
that the purpose was abandoned.
Thoonemy are aativily engaged in repairing
the railroad, and have concentrated a force
of from 20,000 to 25,000, with which they not
only hope to keep Open Leo's eronnanntiatiOn
but to crash Batter.
Cleassert, May 21.—General Kilpatrick
arrived hero this morning.
Sam Modary was arreatod on an in
dictment for
. an alleged conspiracy
with parties arrested here some months
age, to overthrow Use Government.
The Conenerciard West Virginia correspon
dent says General Crook's commanrlis slowly
falling beak, after accomplishing most thor
oughly hs objects. Ho his destroyed large
=mount' of supplies, and danuteed, the East
T nnessee railroad beyond repair for fatly
three . months. I - -
'General Jenkins who was wounded and
captured, has sincp,died.
Lomsnixs, May 20.—Gen. Kilpatrick ar
rived this morning from the front, en sante
for New York, and-left at noon.
Travel between here and Nashville, which
has been suspended for the past few days by
military occupation of the railroad, has leen
resumed.
General Conference of the DLE. Church
The order of the day, namely the election
of the veriens oincers of the church was then
token up.
Tarn . were appdinted and the roll of mere
bete was called—each member depositing hie
rause hle name woe called.
The Secretary animartoed that every mem
ber of the Confererpe, 218 in all, had oast
their ballot. for Bishops.
The Tellers proceeded to roast, to open
Cenference, the vote, and the result was en•
nom:toad as follows :
Ray.. Dr. D. WI Clark
Bev. S. Thompson; D. D...
Rev. C. Eingoloy, D. D
Rev. J. T. Pack, D. I)
Bev. B. S. Sorter, D. D.....
Rev. S. Y. Monroe,
Rev. Joseph Trimbeli, D. D
Rey. Dr. D. W. Clark and Boy. Dr. E.
Thompson, having 'received the majority of
votes, wore deolared to be Bishops elect of
the Methodist Eiseopal Church in the United
States -of America,, and therConferenee pro•
seeded to a seeond ballot, *blob tesulted as
follows :
Bev C. Kingsley, D D 114,Rer Dr 'ewer,
See.) T Peck, UD, 40l Rev d P Mouroe 19
Rev. J. P. Marble, D., D., was re-elected,
by acclamation, Corresponding Secretary of
the Missionary SoOlety of the M. R. Church.
Rev. W. L. Barris, D. D. ' was chosen, by
acclamation First AasistantSecrotary of the
Missionary Society,
:There beteg eciesial nemfnetions for second
assistant secretary or the Missionary Society
of the M. E. Church, a ballot was had, the
tellers being permitted to retire, count
the votes, and report the result to the Con
ference, which was that no choice. had been
made. Rev. W. Nast, D. D., wu elected by
acclamation, Editor of the Chrieaprg Apo&
girt —( German. )
The Rev. Dr. Kingsley baring received the
ballots of a majority of the whole number of
the members of the General Conference, he
was declared to be duly elected Bishop Of the
M. S. Church.
The asketlon of time gentlemen evidently
I gave great satisfaction to the elergy.and
Met se . erowd of gentlemen landladies present.
They are men, in all respects, suitable for the
Rev. D. D. Whedon, D. D., was *loot
ed by acclamation, 4he Editor of the. Quarter
ly Review.
A ballot was had for the editor of the
Surd Western Mrsidian Acloote, published
at Chicago. The votes were collected and
the tellers retired abd reported Rev. T. M.
Eddy, D. D., ebeote4 by 177 votes.
Rev. B. P. Dreary, D. D., was elected, by
acclamation, editor , of the ceid"ll Mudstian
Advocate, published et Bt. Louis, Missouri.
Rev. E. fi. Nesbit D. 1)., was elected, by
acclamation, editor of the Pitmearmi ChrW
tian Adosoute.
The %Wounded at Washington
The following woanded officers, belonging
to Western Penney'vents Regiments, have re
ported at Washington. Some el them have
left for their homes on furlongh, while others
have been transferred to Annapolis, Md.:
dal WSballenterger,llolool 136, Y Paltb, 01
Cope
A W AtzAlson, 0,140 041 C Cralx, 106
Copt W P thstmt, 10 °apt Donghttrty, T, la
Ad) A Hager. 109 leaps 1 L Plot,, 10,106
Copt. it Atow
P me, D, 109 Limit o
J Ald, Lf 110
114,1 John rwar, 140
The following sail.
Mount Pleasant So 4
WlTkam E say, A, @-
Job. Color, M, 62 i
UorpJ GAherbins, F, 612
Dania hicGreggor, F., 69
Sorgr.lotor, Fits, if. CI
Sergt John A Etta,
Corp 13 IL Whith, C, ICO
Tbus Barn., C, 100
N A Gickman, B, cY 1
Carp 1 .Wl3eninstt, 11, 01
W 1,105
Jas Biagio, A, PG
Patrick DeLosy, K. GS
etewert Thompson. Jr,
.1 9 Barber, 9, 105
The following larva
Third Army Corps, El,
GW Bale, E, IZ9 "
G. W Crawford, K,
tr n llliroo, 1, 11
W Zllller, 0, 11
Jae Kamp', B, 11
Famarl clerk, B, 11
Henry 1.311111, B, 11
B Bp.gler, B, 11
Beep Kur., 0, 11
Joe 0 Watt, ,11
Arlartitatmer, I, 11 1.
3. C. Connelly, D,lO ,
hospital of the Third.N
tie
Pennsylvanian. Wounded In General
Sherman 46 Army.
The fotiPwlog b 114 lat of , altikand'utriaided
Penns, trials soldier. sent from the army Of
the Combbrland to the hospitalkar. Nashville,
since the forward mOtement of den. Sherman :
CriAtAlsi t lit Sergi J3l Bruner, D,Hth
Copt lirlll eam7tl b Dans, 71 , Geo Laughlin, A, 28th
•orem 13A00 Mien; 0, 'alb
Copt Hoeltge,lllth,dnail D 0 Johnson, Lath
LI Banner, 29thortight , Orrin Filtrickland,D 11th
Oapt J 01 Wells,. Patrick
slight • ' ' John Moßtfrey, A., 147th
James A McClain, *GM Frit , 0 . 0 B Hoar., 10 , 7 4
P ithenvice, B, 24 r{ 11114 Arthur., 077th
Limn
r? 109 Blum, L. MN lot eerrt th Shoe LA:mire,
Care
Oorp.l 17 Oreistorte I 28th &rgt nervy Pftny, D,7341
Wm Lamm 73d -1. Narita Clumabera.D. 734
Geo 14 Roberts, 7, 28ttil Jn Stamm,
0 8,7131 b
Bobt farmer., I, 48th Jote oh ph o Drown, ;39th.
JooLtonoer,F,, 48th I Jae Widleca:oarpo,loo
Freeland Moore, 0, 27th, Thee Moldattamfo.A.77lll
II Myer., F 22th JOOll B Crammer, wry
Wm Galbraith, D,79th 1 0, 78th • ,
Jno H Wading, 6,lBth!` IMO D 147th :
EiOglesby, E. 78th ; Francis Id Lott, K, 46011
Fred Lachoostin, K,lllt a Josiah Freibly, K, 46th
Barn Picket.% 70th.-
.1 Joseph Handolm, corn 27,
LerfThoons. 0, 2,8t1,1 40th ,
Goo 13tedreorna, E, lllOO
, . .
Henry Ward Beether for Lincoln.
Henry Ward Beecher has written a letter
to a distingaished In politisian s in Wiah
ington, in which be Ole t i, , .
"In the present ex genet', in view of Mr.
Lincoln's peat admittleirstion,,,the evidence
he has shown,the mama parity , of , the man,
the great and jest oor Chun which the peo
le put in him, the-danger which there would
b l it
e, If he were set dale, of having it regard
ed as a popular retm e of .his policy. and the
congidenee that I feel that, though losig hewn
ing—he tat lea/ mid ingovern,X..anifull and
strong in my emit:dim that he shield be our
next President" .
, 0111 Y. Oanzaa.— The
item, Jost,eateltlehed
!
• at nomoneyorder shall
~ lees that' *tier:lw
pi Who reeetre. mousy
. pay thereto* the tonowl
!: idor , lo Mar et;',..sl,
bat not to exceed et°,
- 4..saidtitteted by the
"•
order; for an order of
t....tesseeedlng $2O. the
to ; and tor Getty beer
: toe of 20 oat& .: .'.. i
dna von Posva.;;
postal nionty . evdin
Ls, provides
batinand for any •
sid all pod
&deism rviniVe4i4
log
or for any huger ntgit
pearsttsbnlttniV
post:winter giving in
tangstban 110 :and
charge shall bell •
older msoeedisg 20
i~.R
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
The Draft is the 22d District
A table /eas been prepared showing the
credits allowed to the tub districts In the 2.2.1
Diettiehrriderr tleeiast draft, also . for volun
teers, regular. end veterans up to date,. to
gether with the number of enlistments to the
credit of the city and county at largo. The
quotas ofddiesnb-districts, however, have not
yet been assigned.
The gross qitota of the dietrict, in round
! animberlife about 5,600, against which, me
i cordlatfor the table, there is a credit of 4,441,
leaving a de3ciency of a trifle over 1,000,
which will be made up by a draft. Lt is pretty
certain that there will be no draft, tinder the
last calls, In the Second,'Fourth, Fifth, Sixth,
Seventh and Ninth weeds el the city, and it
Is likely-that the First, Third anti Eighth
will be called upon fez their deflcieldry.
The total credits are thus eummod up: tra
der the last draft, 1,308; volunteer!, 1011 ;
regulars, 331 ; votaraes, 853; total eredita up
to April I.sth, 8,552; credits liA4O that date,
899. Glonel total, 4411. .
A boy named William Barbers was arrested
this morning by the Mayor, on a ohirge of
stealing a pocket book from a market woman,
containing about sin dollars. When "mated,
two dolfere Were found upon his person. The
was looked uplor a bearing.
About noon to-day • little boy, aged about
seven years, wee arrested by officer guider.
of the Mpor'scpalioe, for stealing Iran scraps
from the wharf, The deprodOlons !of `bays
'have been very annoying to the iron, mer
chants, and frequent complaints babe boa
mad" to ; tho Ideyar, who has been endeavoring
to fate - tout the guilty parties. A hearing in
the ease will ho had this afternoon. I.
Aceldent on llte Plttoburgh and Cleve
land Railroad—Man Kliled.
Thls morning, about nine o'clock, an acci
dent occurred at the depot of tho Pittsburgh
and . clloVeliaud Railroad, in klauellester, whreh
resulted in the deathof Philip Potter, as em
ployee of the road. Potter was engaged in
coupling oars, when he was caught totween
two of the cars and instantly killed. rho de
ceased had been engaged on the road for the
past five years, and woe an indtistrieus and
worthy .man. Ile was about forty jean of
age, and leaves a wife and sir children: Coro
ner McClung held an inattiest , on the body, and
a verdict of accidental death was rendered.
It gives as great pleasure to announro that
Rev. Richard Newton, D. D., of Philadel
phia, will address the Sabbath Schools Of this
city, tomorrow (Sabbath) afternoon, three
o'clock, in the let Presbyterian churelqWood
street. '
The pia& is well chosen—large as, the
church is, it will doubtless be filled to Its ut
most capacity. Wo art requested to state
that the entire room, above and helot, will
be reserved for the children and teachers, as
it is them Dr. Newton wishes especially to
meet Superintendants and teacheri 'ill
osprey a, faror, by attending with their 'schel‘
This morning, 'Judge Mellon consulted With
Mr. Swarttweider, ono ,of the counsel for
lameadirox, convicted of ibemarderOf ',Row •
.ward-Httail[on, in referatee tcrthe'sen,tence.
The counsel expressed himself satisfied with
Lim verdict of the jury, but mked the - Court
that sentence be postponed for one week, that
the young man might have an oppOrtanity to
sm acme of his friends before being consign
ed to the penitentiary. The 'request; was
granted.
SOLDIZII ACCIDICII,LLY K ILLID.—A young
man named Adam James, who enlisted in the
7th Pennsylvania eon airy at Johnstown, was
instantly killed by the accidental &embargo
of his carbine, while on picket duty In ,Ter,
basses, on the 25th of April. Ills gud was
leaning against a (once, and on pickingit up
auct,drawing It Lwards . him the hainmer
caught on a rail, discharging the piece' the
treatents' of ilidsteh 'entered' young Jdraes'
breast., passing through him and cooling out
at his back. His comrades basted him decent
ly the next day. His parents are said to re
side in this city-
Tee dmae of tho ladies connected with the
Sanitary Pair, except those in fancy connate,
will be uniform. Block dpases,white waists,
if desired, and white aprons, white caps,
trimmed with the color belonging to the de
partment. The church codetlea are requent
ed to meta these caps and send them to the
house of the Rev. W. hi. Paxton, Penn street,
where they will be cold for the benefit of the
Fair. It ie hoped that all will purchase them
there, es the amount fiat will accrue from
she - sole wilt bh etnelderable.
Sommaxi—Dr. D. R. Smith. of, Newt:ll.g,
Cumberland oatmty, Pa., shot himself thrchgh
the brain, in his own Stable, on Saturday
morning last, and died in about nn hour 'af
terwards. No reason is assigned for the act.
Tho Carlisle Americaa says "he was highly
esteemed In his profession, had an excellent
practice, had spit:4unit, happy family around
him, was not known to be predisposed to
melancholy, and indeed wk. one of the last
men fur whom any oneeauld predict such a
fats." ,
Fres ow vnii &Lemmas' Waeity--Iscsain
*usu.—Between one and two o'clock this
morning a are was discovered on the Alleghe
ny wharf, a short distantce above the St. Clair
!Meet fiaspension Zridge, some evil-dispelled
pence, having„ apparentlyi 'deliberately flied
an oil barrel with a view to produce • mole,
gration. The early discovery of the fire was
most (emanate, as It was extinguished whit
out ditilottlty.
tonal 'wounded anent
John l'lscr, C. 100
Robt IdcKLlck, 0,100
Jam Tallier, 0, 100
8 0 Grilveog, CL' 108
11 = 1 7 P Wlkoff,C,'los
Jaa 0 Conway, I, 6,2
Salsa Wakeman, 0, 6th
Jonathan Stahl, A, 61
Jas McPherson, 61.
Vuta4The alarm Of Fro thii morning a l as
jcsaalooed by the roof of the Variety Works
on First street taking fire from n spark from
the chimney. The flames were extbignistMd
by the workmen before the arrival of the en
ema.
I=MMM
Jacob Swab, G. 105
John Ritchey, 0, GY
Wm Tote, IY, Ito
'twin bleCotetwon, A. 67
3 'Handal, IC, 102
t th. Second Division,
spited:
Samuel Hicks, A, H
Ur eh Cannon, A, 11
Ed Crittenden, P ll
John J Grove, E, 11
Corp D Geddes, 11, H
Corp Daniel Hkn.cr, H Il
tient E e Hakl, D, 11
Wm Repaid, D, 11
Jur Sayler, Jr, 11
rex Cann, Itre Caaax.—K. Dish. will open
the llama confectionary and Ice Cream saloon
to-day, wait of the mountains lot the driest
eakes, oonfectlons and roe Cream. Call at
Nos. 89 and 91 Pedaral threat, Allegheny.
Drvoncen.—ln the Court of Common Pleat,
to-day, Martha Jane Clark._ was granted
divorce from her husband, James Wilson
Clark, on .the groand of adultery.
Joan. rdcerackes F. 11
uswOlAmpell.d.ll
oth Iteement,la In the
'inch corm on the bat-
A NtGLIZATIVI Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat,
which might be elsooked by a simple reme dy, like o ßrocade Broilehbd Trachea," If allowed
Po program, may terminate seriously:
a UCTIOJM BOLES.
AUCTIONF CONDEMNED
HOBBES, : • t
Wu DteAarxrar, °ATLI'S, BOILID,
°lace oflef Quartermaster,
• Weehlogton. D. 0., April 2500 1854.
Will cold At pollio auction, to the hlgheet
der, u" - ti the threw -Ind places 'named below,
I' • Newport, Pauts;'`Theirsday; May Sth;
Gettysburg, Penns, Maeda, -Bray Oth;
Alt.,* Penns, Than fay, May 12th;
n.Pen* Thwady, Ma 7 /rith;
• litesubtg, Penns, Thursday, May 2dth;
Lebanon, Penna,Thorsday, June 2d;
Northumberland:Penns, Thursday, Jens Orb;
Saszton, Palm. Thursday, ,Ynne leen; • -
wuhentsport, Penna. Thursday, Juno =d;
o ne hundred [the) borne at Gettylborg, and tsar
handrerrand Oily (110) at each of the other places
Theo , horser hare been eondeninetr chat for
the cavalry service of the United States Lousy
ror road mtd Ihrerr purples fon t good btrgaina,
or. be bad.
ones will be solddnpl - •
Salts begin at 10 /1.; .n done 'dully till all ars
sold. _
TOME 11SZI, 41, Milted, States • T aiy notes
et l 7, JeNE3 4!L. SH IN
- •7deat. Oat' aid 0. Q. IL Cavalry Duras.
si:O6lJe..Z3
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Sabbath School Meeting.
The Case of Jame. Sims. i
. 41 MUSEMEJr78
iilltV
ING LIT&RARY ASSOCIA
TTON, WISTERN UNITEBSTTT,
ENTERTAINMENT
Tor the battellt or
TUN SANITARY 7AIII YUND
AT COI-VC/S.I2T HALL
MONDAY MAME. MAY 23D.
liskets, W EIEN LB—to be heti et the Beek end
lIUSID Storm
O.IdASONIC HALL
NEL SZCZIPTS in VIE EEHSPIT47 THE
SANITARY FAIR, ONE WEEK.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS,
Wonderfal Bones and Wild Advert
ventaies in the Life of an
American Whaleman.
MEET EVENING, at 8 o'clock.
Admhdost ffi amts. Itotorncl ne,cla 50 pests.
SaTIIIIDAV Aprranooc—Adattialm to all
porta of the home, 05 cents. Cblldrca 10 croft.
eryle
SANITARY FAIR LECTURES.
The Second Hein:Liar Lecture for the benatt of the
Battler, ralr, will be delivered by
JOHN BAKEIVE.I,L,
ItA-le ELY ECT'T 12D HALL
TUESDAY moo. MAY 24TH.
BubJect—ZONTLI &ETED iLElDl—Eatrisle,Como
Laterns sad Ciaskanaroth.
Doors open at T 3 o'clock, Lecterstommeams at S.
Mach; 1,0 dots—to be had at the mud place. In
the cley, and in Allegheny et U. P. sohwartz'a, Um.
IL C. Lbokrans'e sea Gem A Kelly & Co.'s.
W. U. KINCAID,
senrEL A. LONG, •
THoB. BAK !WEIL L, Jr"
Core. oe Lecture,.
O ,, WAIT FOR THE REAL SHOW
GARDNER, HEMMINGS & CO, S
AMERICAN CIRCUS
And Troupe of Arabs,
RED LION LOT,Pittaburgh,
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESAY
MAY 23d, 24th and 26th.
The Initial Entertainment will he given on MOH.
DAT ETIZNISO. Hey M. Door. opes et 7 o'clock
p. m., avian TIIM.SDAY end WEDEZSDAY, Map
It. end 'alb, there will he
TOO Orand Performances,
AFTERNOON AND SVICNING
Donn open at 2 alol 7 o'clock, performance to
• -tnence half an hoar later.
Adinhaton— renal.
The entretehltueot be Uf -6;e hula chute and
ar
eleawn e
character, ..d oecelt a every variety
EQUESTRIAN AND GYMNASTIC ENTERTAINMENTS,
In erhfeb the ARAD TROUPE, end nlva over DO
gurepean had ilmertart. Stare .rill par
ticipat* sided by the most b auttful shad of Hors.
and Pardee In the world.
.• • .
112sgallicant G olden Charlet will
lead- the GnAND PnOCFMSIO:I, arnica will pars
larangb the principal atrasta on Monday lamming,
May tat
461. Don't forget the day, and date.
tnyla:D. W. II G4IIDDICR., Agadt.
PLAXOS. A/US/ft, 4c-.
ii2k .
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
OHICKERING & PONS
PIANOS,
Just Resolved by
CRAB. 0. MELLOR, v. woo& Bt.,
my2l Soje Agent for PlttsbrusLl.
REMOVAL.
W. bias plamtre to tafienaing the paNllo that •
occupy the laryis sad amassoakvas bona
AO. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCH,
T. criera nun,
Where we have Mrs received from the maenfectorer
of WE. 1. BBADBIIItY and aCHOMI,OIIIOI* 00.,
•W. lot of ' , UTTAR'S!, P 1A19 , 13. Ala., •mosiniens
monotone of SMITH'S alebrated Harmoniums, Me
lodeons and Musical goods generally.
stnieniority of the HKADLICHT PIA3O Is al.
ready estate ea. In the lustiny or Plasma ne nor
instrument ham genet so rapidly la poindarily
er twarbred so many pronduate within the owe of
two pnn ma , the mar mode, toll losa . trams,
ning-tam and Fren_ grand action Plasm
ISM mannfairtnrod by ch
WM. BEtADIMIIIY, and
Shomaker & Rance having Wen an kong sad
favorably kaown In this mad ether conattlem, need
ao fortiter ormsment. All guaranteed for an yeas
SWIM= st BARB,
Mk. Aguas' a Plaskae, me Wad= Pa.,
Es. is R. CLAIM M., Blame. 111:143.
Good Socond Bald Plump for Boat. Timing and
rtioairmy door promptly. ap34)
GRANTS THE MAN I
WORDS BY Cl. L. ABDILL.
Mine BY J. X DARLING
large lot of thin now and beautiful wag has or.
Ind In the Hasa atom of
LICIFFNIMIN & noses,
I=l
KNABEI3 UNRIVALLED e ,,—;:. — r f
PLAN OS. I ! , 1
A choice supply of 6 and 7 octave Piano Tortes,
ham tho celebrated factory of Abe & Co., has host
been received—Same in nobly carved cum Those
Instruments are follicarrantesl for eight run. and
are by I. a Met Jo es pronounced unrivalled. A
nLL L respoctfa ll y at, lied before!parchaelsg e'so.
wham 1211ABUYFTZ Bole Agent.
styli N 0.43 Fifth west.
CL4VI6I AGEJr7S.
LAW OFFICE & C L AIM AGENCY.
W. J. & HALL PM - RASO&
144 ronirth litrooto to
mrimulm, es.
will PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BAC% IPII I I
/0.1 a car, maiwi (wow pvmpu3 , .
Mans charge mlooo oxiscontd.
WI
H. JORNIMIS
MACKRELLIk JOBNS Q N,
ATTORdirIiIIeAT.LAW,
end U. B. 'Ldeepi . ed ULA-lif AGENTS,
80, EO GILANT 1111113%
MITARY CLAMS, .:BOUNTIES,
IMIONI3, BLOB PAT bad MILITARY
CLAIM of emery deartrotkat, colledat by dm tab.
Eipbey, 'Ls: Pautfons 810 CO;
um folioBlE4 tam,
other clatomala
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0. 0. TAILOII, Attornoy at haw,
No. 7110 m at 'frost, Pittaborgb, Pa.
. MD. Ho charge err made It the Oath don at
=mem& and at inibeteseloo alone gratte. eatly
NOAH: W. SHAFISIti
111.0IINZT4T-LAW.
Re.. 100 fifth Stralt. Pittsburgh, pa,
ash= far razimova, Bann; Pllrel ic%
Pis ft. , viewt° 4l 7 Pr,° ,11 .4.
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..M.4.4 , II7MCTVIVERS. 4c
DUQUESNE BRASS waßp,
CADMAN & CRAWFORD,
Ideuntfoctzcors of orery mf.l7 a ftdibal
BRASS WORK • YOB P 2 STEAM 08,
GAS TITTERS, MACIIINIS AIM •
BBS OAST I / C P O ie PP R o E f S aMll ITLS.
pordLSTEAMBOAT WOREMTIA
htWurat, m GA S o -
TITTLE°, end BEPAIBING, promptly attraded to.
Particular attention paid to ening •op EMPINE,
RIES FOR COAL AND CARBON OMR
ey Also, Sola Agents for the WesterWesterDistrict of Perm
leanla fur lhe ule of MARSH, LAIISDELL A
CO.'S PATEET SYPHON PIMP, the brat he in
mated. Haeing_no valma It !a not liable to get oat
of order, and sill throw more ankle thmi Atty pump
of twice Its else. apIT
•. a uQisiody • 5i...«....~a: I, E.
Ixox ~T~""wosga
lIACHIIiTOI3II, OICTIPHILLL £ CO
701715DE1L9 AHD ILAC=97BMi.
Corner of Mks wad O'llara, is 4
Pike and Walnut Streets,
Rim Ott? Weise Works,'
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Nanulactarere oterationari and other NOGININ,
ROLLING SILL GAIITENGS,InditrItCIIIIINST,
of all kinds, end general jobbers. •• • • •
Prompt attention gram_ to ropatting NOAVIIP 3
?nu Reununprr• -
PATENTED OCTOBER B, ' 1861
DITIMIDOrS PATAII;
OVJLL.
X X FEINT GX ASI3I
These Chitemeys are Intended - for thi Mat
Meting .11 parts of the glass eqnslly, does no
tt to cracking. R. D. DIVELIMM
Port Pitt 61au Works, W•shlntit•• • •
1917 Pittsbmltb,rj
ROBERTS, BARNES 6c PARY
jio. 89 Third St., 889b;98h•
TM AND suErr Laos Nyothrras,
And 25.sanhanyon of
JAPANNED lc
•
We are now manufacturing and hors ett hazel
flatbing Apmrat. of an kinds, Toilet Ware fig Bette,
Water CooDn, Groccre Tea and Spica Canie ter., (lab
and Spica Doxes, Tumbler Drainer., legittoonii, Ate,
Pc. A large lot of DirdCaarefor male low. OD Dane
of all sisal and pattern., Tin Rooting, Condectork
and all kinds of JobbtugWork dons to ceder.
BUCK. DIAMOND STEEL WORKS,
PITIBBORGA re.
PABIL BBOTICEM &
ffsaafaetaxers of
IQUIT QUALITY UNTINED CAST Milks
sqoare,./lat and Octagon, of all Wariantad
equal to any Imported or nannufactary4 ttr this Conn-
nor Mos and warehos" N. 142 aoa 151 MIST
• d 120 and MI SECOND fiTIIESTS,
fellayil
A I.LvN IirCORMICK & CO..
Pittsbairgh; P.
earWarehomm, LIBERTY SMART.
Manufacture. of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT
INC STOV/R, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW WARE, et., Steel and Gls. EL mild. Roil
ing Mill Gainings, IfIlD Gearing, Cll.l, Witter and As.
tar. Pipe, Sad bony, Dog lrooo, Wag.. Box., Su
gar Kettles, Palley. Hangers, Car Wheels, Coupling.
and Castings gauerolly. Ala. Jobbing and Machine
camings mad. to order. p.u...2 Portable LtMl,
with Stamm or Rona Power. atil46lrd
THLRD STREET FOUNDRY.
ALFRED DAVIS,
• .
(Termerly Amman at Andonsm & Philips,) respect
fully Informs his friends sad' the politic gtmoraPy
that ho has opened a IFounco , at.the coiner of Thlad
Mad and Chancery lute,- oppcsite Stilton's Dna
Youndri for the purpose or mazahmttirirg WORT
UAW:DARBY, CASTINGS GLASS AIOULDS,
PULLEYS, Be. Bir,c/al attoatlon gliett to Plumbers
wurA.
• 10.tm
BRITANNIA, BRASS AND SHEET
METAL WORKS.
COLLINS WRIGHT.
ilonnissturers ofOAETOIt TRA3II:9,LAMP
EDS and LAIIP BRASSES morally. Also, TIE
LAATEIIN FIWIT JAIL OONISHEI,
/s. Ilanutacturera of Oonins it Wright's Patent
TIN .1 - 00 TOP. Na LIS Seoeud street, Pittsburgh.
ap=t
ON EIL & STONIEMAN,
111ASIIVAOITILICRO OP WIEB WOES,
Em i hn s m il hana and make to oaei MCiS o .rjh
wont iti'D'inii%Z.7.7dßißD",,,;...ar,AP
14411tEIMAL WORE, too /lover, eso.
NO" All liar GI WLII9 for lON cl
No. in POITEV
Ch AS. FOWNES, (late of the firm of
Folrma & Hlnlel.) JOHN B. lIHRRON Hate
Sf Medea!, Herron & C 0.,) IRON FOUNDERS and
TOVE fannufsettmers,
iut.zamEurr errazazr,
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Iy nrd. Plit'ftrgl a " 2l 11. =IRON & 00
WELLS, RIDDLE & CO No. 215
IV Liberty elseet. oppoelte &VA,
elsonfacturers of WHIPS, LAMBS -.4 SW/I'CH-
E 4 ust every dacription of =LYRICS EHAIDED
WOBIL
Orders solicited has the huts, Led pods prcect lA
-4 shipped as pea inetractloas. Imay
Dlb W. BENNETT, Manufmotarergof
WHITE &TONE CHINA and CHEAII COL-
Office and Waratuam at Ha. Tk rail! sins's?,
Pittsbargit. • athlkly
OILS,
RED&R I CLARK,
HIEBC=M9
Patrols= and its Prodttots„
17/.13DL114 Oil, ea
61 mom) ernarr—__-_:-_..._.ass ass Yore.
0171` Agents for the roirniarD Elaianlii
WORK YOE% EAIWITIEN OANDLI
00 ANY, ha.
R. A. CLIZAPNAIS, AsScrr,
-SS WO= a LIS ISont
LUCENT OIL WORKS
DUNCAN, DUNLAP
Pare Mite /Wined Oarbcm Ga.
Cam 11. 491 ISEIIINT MUM
ISAAC HOUGIEt & CO.,
oonnalastoll EBECHAMS,
Ear tisa We of
Crude and Refined Petroleum 4
DS SOUTH DELAWARE AraWl!.,
S . E. POULTNEY,
Crude and &fined Petrolanai,
• mtiartzuvir.
Itro. iel TIMID snow, rutanen,
apl-tloz
SAM an
PETEOLITE OIL W0R103. , . "
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yam OABI O OIL; lIIIZZOL I 4BD
PLUM= lIIMIOATING OIL.
cierlar thescumil bar:sliver weelL
SE & GBA.I7_, Puma-rata.
Me, MOSONG /MLA 11011:311, Ilttaticush.
mfA.
porsicidt.rs. 4.c.
DR. F. BEA
Burgeon (tad Actionefienr; ,
10.1 u =inn= BTh ta ;nub
DR.:11191 M.A.130 : 15
teincmod from ass Zobeces timid
Loom 57151:2.1mieg7 0117.
DOPTO4 - F. , ElVali , ':' .
.'. .. - PUYSICIAN MID - itate*li*::'...'`.'
EZEI
OILS, le.
WA.RING & tea,
colinissms itiaucrie.NTEl, I
And prelim ra In
Petroleum and irs Produeli,
ALd,dl~lef 1n E-na!r_
odkly 80. 93 ....I:SILT ST, Pitt bm311.1
ma, aor vn.w,* rusaati r .
ROE It PEARSALL,
YELI.SiVELPHIA,
Canmlayleadispduiata 46 Brokers,
Szeltatinsty Is
Petroleum aril its Produetki
Tor export and home tkr.nrityttoo. empb WS.
tim Su. con" reagerlsabla Ma&
Liberal advances made. • •.$:l7
BREWER, BIIR4ER h CO.,
COMMISSION MIIICHAN'T%
Agadir at Ca
motif., rearm Ain rains m on,yonzi. •
lam! Dub 'dna= made on oiestoniten al
Refined or Crude •
Petrol 4
COIL DZQDXSEE WiT kiwis:pair km.
rte. ra
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RICHARDSON, EURI.Er & op.,
001112M31031. a 201118411 DING
Crude and Refined - Petroleum,
a0..7.a raw= era= PlTrunpsgEL
oar Liberal OMb mottleacs en asosiguantsj...
Pittsburgh or Eartant nurkets. . .
Mews. 7. 9. DEEin;ati
Thom - B ° Cbcosssrad 'Emit. 1
aatao:6En
IRUN uITY Om WORK&
LIDO& CHOURMINg t
Mb= of CaBBON OIL. BEN f .
MI AHD Lunincuorma OILd, ma am.u. tti
. c - aurnr.. inrrimoLptijaz
Works, opporlto Shorpcbmig.
OS" No. IP HAND =km.
aglintor . Prersinmar,
W4LACE CIIRTLS4
Ckrizaathadon Merohanter.
c.
&Ade-emits
OEM & I==D PETROLEUM t
EX 01110 eHn LLIBIISOLTERG 0/LB.
Vo. ISt HOOTS WHARVES, PHILAHHLPHLI,
Staragt capacity (under ocreer,)lhr 18,00 n b ey ,
Alsoilar excellent facillthe for ehipplos to American
sad Forotgn ports:at our wharf on the Sch • Ikill
Meer, near the platform of the P. H. n. • •
TACK & BRO.,
Orude'and Relined Pittldeurmi
BENZRs'E, &a,
IPS WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA..
Business anbutad b arm can tides *alb Gni
prompt personal attention. .
Bob. to Moslem Bichatdson s 11.147 &Du. =mass
Burke & Co„ and McClelland & Davis, Pittsburgh;
That. Smith, E.a, Pratt. Bank N. A.; H. 1.. frarket ,
& Co., Phlladel , 8.5"
MaC01333101 k CALT.RNDER,
OIL BROKERS. a
211 and 213 South Water Street;.:
CHICAGO.
esr ocosigniztatta 'Write&
Way dilborponsting. loon, City Off WattL
Jacob Potottee, of J. Pautor d Co.
.ino. B. CMMat, of Bpang,lfsot a 00.
hr f3:l,
VENANGO OIL AND TRANSPORT 4
1
ATION 001 PART,
OIL CITY, Pasuair.,
Lee prepared to receive, atm sad Oen
Crude and Refined Petroleum
On the mart resemble LITIIII, and to nuan Mond r
&dunned. - L. H. omits. President,'
Offlos, 80. 13 Pine dzeet, Ben Tort.
WEL BOWEN
WALT=, eon's,
arrn
,
JAMES WILKINS, Ail," Pitts ink. Av., In cats.
Oonolinments, via Permsylvsnia. °antral.
be stored at-the Company's flee-proof warebnnosnn
Hoboken side of river. . real
WALES, WETMORE & CO.,
Aza -
BHIPPIERB or przoOtrum::
1.13 YULLEMS LAZIO, BMW 70.11 X;
,
Ample Wilke Gm' sTosaar. liariin I
attheir yard sail * harf. 8o Spar.
reAttf
ctuar,plannurrox & Ni7a!rrit . 1
General Merchandise Brokersial
148 mum =sat Net lark
AIaS, lab sorrrn is= EN. ranaeotts;
CRUDE & minarmahmoiroz,
CALIBTIO 130DA4 SODA ASH, BBINSTOIint,
DRUGS, OILS, to., dz.,
Orders el bay or Ball promptly astemaad Co.
T I L. MILLTIELds, damn,
ua mama , EIT.,PHILADELPRIL
mom a askixtri ptimorzum
Ommadisioa itrimanty, ATI vicars st
reatonable rater. _ -
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STORACII YOB . PSITHXD t cool oalla rt : - me
BBUDX, under gaol duds. _
Particular atication paid Co OIL YOB
Sox BLIDA ABE, &A:
t 'ma:ly
AT.T.7.1 & NEEDLES,
. nradinzwilui:
canagdios wribizurri;
rutin:Jar situttka pail to amalgustiab
Crude and Bailed Petroleum*
Übara advanas
sably : , ,
ENOS WOODWARD,
(rte orwm.s. wootinulacii‘d
GrEIMAI. amintanox
Bpadal attantba gm to Melds
thuds and Refined `PatrOlew
m Rom iILONT 61SES*
no. V. EEC= =AM
" WOODVILLE OIL RUM= -
GEO. W. HOLDSHIP"di CO., - :5f
Iffaanfoctmera of IMEOXING OlLAthiLLantrthL;
TING OLL. Beep ootodantlystr. band the story
tint , •: ,
qtallty of DIIIININO om, clear and without motor;
Wt., •
good „ LIMRIOATOIti Soo WIMP
• Pus•
ZOLZ and OAR OISELSZ. • :- • • ; . ;;,1
ear au mini lets at sa.. as rsirit
Bank Block; second nom. wOl boronzourmilemm•—• aqr ,.
to.
RQBIC4T !&1"'W01?.T11,
awiBzczuzsem,=sl=my ' . •;-;
Fmrtix!;ig &golturtUdonltemlaulxt
ear umagirm, LIiIIRICATEM; 43 Rribt 'i -
PITIIOLSIat OILS, kr-. =atm tV sa. hltad,
tarsals laths Anent owl* ,OcaseguseuaMi
TAITES firicr/N,
u .
of Vitr iol sad 0411 a
Ordenlast JaceParterAda A OVel3l%cat..
oaf XABILIM AND inn ASTNIESB,
liDwrisipt ettlistke. /.. - .1410
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