rmW=mx=mn=lmmimm ESTABLISHED IN 1786 ,Vittsburgh Gazettg. • "lIBLIBEED SY • 111 Gintri PUBLINING 188001001 . TERMS OF THE GAZETTE. inennia Itiame, by roan, par paar—....3B 03. =nth.... 10. el • le 14 • • =ale b. Wei= lmtmw. by tnan, per resz—..... 4 M. tonoth--. se es week.... ID. • . *thee • , petisof, single copies, per year— It CO. - • • • elute of 6to 10, " -160. • • dabs oflOar cane " 1 21. ailed inn extra to the party entaing dub. I= • eh & of littera, we WI and the. Seam GUMS to' deb of twenty, we will and the Ilreiwsoge Acura ifelly. Single coptak 6 and& airwa unbecrlptioes wriolle la admatati, and wen alive skipped whop the time crying. The Beading utter on this Page is from Yesterday's Evening . Edition. Xige 14UrAtInkl--GrantParmlng 10 o'clock on Smoky night Secretary ;telegraphed to the country the e:- • oltiag inhdllgence that, on Friday 'Ovening, General i Grant commenced a movement for theperpOseif oompelling Lee to abandon.his position at Spotisylvania. The Secretary adds that the movement "hat thus far promised socoessfelly:' "The indications are thaathe Rebel army his fallen back beyond the North 4usti."' country - Ida breathlessly await farther intelligence. The strategy by Grant Is en the grandest male. For mamma that to not matted tOmake known, we co tell+ lila the highest hopes of its complete sue- Cam ' - —Secretary" Burrow says that Gen. Osur now oefstptes "Guinney Station, Milford Sta eon, and south of the Mattapony on that line." 'Citinney end Milford Stations we to the south told eutOf Spottsylunia. Loren litsenolied position wu to the north and Welt of the village. It only repines single glance at the map to peroeirothst Gulag's straw meditated' . the,comttfisnking of lim'inight wing, so as to en commtml eatiOni iiittiitta)tinonit and compel him either to gin, battle on ground of our choosing or istreet , prardpitately across the North Anna and in the direotiosi of Lynchburg. We have so Sochi that this strategy has ere this hero soccusfsil, and that Grants powerful army it flab between Les cad RidgmOnde We May not have any intelligence of the partieniers or results of Ude grand movement for a day or two. In the meantime it will - 'help Oa reader's digestion to remember that the weather Is favorable for military wal l/one, that Grant has a moth larger army than Lee, and that the latter hae been forced out of his intranchosents. The Internal Revenue.--0111clal Orders. ' The following official circular Battles some dlsputedNisestlosue "Tesissour Dares:Mars, } (Ovum ow Imam D s eems, . • . WARRINGTON, May 9, 1884. "Assessors are hereby notified that they Inhould proceed without delay to finithltie an al list far 1864, Without waiting for the as of f krisgrems on the new tax bill now „"She income tax of 1863, the tax on aztl- Ns in schedule A, and duties on licenses, smut be awned under the existing laws and the returns must be obtained, appeals h eard,i and Oui lists pawned to the Collectors as soon pouible. "Appliestiore for licenses Mast be taken theta; assessed under existing laws, and the . .. - applitatlims must be forwarded to the Colleo tonneharestofore. . "When, the tax bill before Congress:be- I:0=U law, due notice will be given there of, and also of the changes which may be toads, and the additional dutieswhieh mare main& f "In the meantime, Assessors and Collectors . should proceed In all respeets as if no changes Intim existing laws were in ecatemplation. 'lf Ibere shall be any such changes, provision will dqubtless be made by which the proceed , imp under the, new act can be adapted to those under the existing laws. • "Jose J. Laws, CoMmissionei." Begun Proelimation—Another Arrest' Barron Sitardsiy morning Detectives - Young, BaMord, and McDougal arrested heists' A. 'BUM:glob, a reporter of the B ro ,k. 611 Esgle, while on his way to the Forty-fifth ~.Precinct Station-House to report the draft --whieh takes place . In that district. lie is [charged with having written the -manifold ~. Sieges, al the Berm Proclamation which sp . ; paarseklatheLlibrld- Led lowed of Commerce on Wesineedsyteat, lathe dictation of Joseph - Howard, - Whose arrest last evening has been ainesidy published. Smirch had been made for some home Preslonsly, and II feared that Ambit broom* alarmed, and left the city. Be fres,"tekin to the headquarters of Gen.:Dis, ". -184 eilianed,by CaL Ludlow, A. A. D. C. After mane quint Wang, fdallison admitted - - Oaks manifolded the bogus proclamation at libk:Molatiedi of Beware, oil Tuesday night, at:`-t°bfivate'bonic-to Brboklyn. 110 left o'clock that night, and ,limigkitthebopy to the ell: 'Bare he loiter ..'LlitkislMlP =sear o'cloek, and then semi the lisp s to the, merlons - papers by aboy, Men isistrietions how to deliver the 1 1 xsPii ,Atter his exttr.laatton, he - was fully Fora I:l_laittbOalort.tafayetto by Goa- Dix. _ in Bay State for Lincoln! oi:Timumb4 last, the Republican Btate *** • lkititelrilp# illassiehusetta, called to select ****. 411 ir to Abe *Baltimore Couvention„ sikopt thitibibluinitrinolution iteileei, That thetntcytty, flannets, eisdontand Ireamettrattinted by the Preadent of the United ~. -elltatardietag the three - yam of hie edralnietridlon, to thecordlat end cantlnnei supported ttimpeaple et therattabtlev and that at the present . - atuaams pant te la Adly too commended by anytime 1171**YStlizOn:vnades his lint appear. !nem Itmlitiral convention, end spoke at linsig*ta oppaeltion to Mr. Lizoomei retool inatimk, hot the contention, to use a 4304/18C. ybaSe iT was .Pantriz, +NW Hlie Hew Metwpah 7nisdattasleonforatusootthe Methodist Bois ",' Oopilehtioh;Tldelt Is not In mouton at Phil. / : - -itailleds, Aosta; on Brills'', thsros nen Mgt , stpt, It Is nmarksbla that all the non Bishops z' - anittittna of bilisdalispess of shoals:oh. 'IU D. RC Clark is the oditolpf .Thelatee ilitieditry,sh monthlypnbilsheilat Cindonati; the "Av. Odds Klngslsy; al* a TA. 114froars lUrawisa pablistind at • Cindistatir and lb* Bor. Ds. Thompsoniodl - 'aiirtfon _Mooed* wa" - Jamul ~of 00 city: ;11Ishop Thompson Is an Eng. Behniar by birth, Bishop Kingsley a Bonn. Bishop , Clark ;* natlis of - ThiCollogo of Bishops In the tho Moth. • 100VESIstoing Chtunit now , numbers stns • tessatets.;:..,*awo. llowird, the Forger. neSeir Pak Tniene tom this to lay shout ‘ 2- thie:eirett: :Howard, the Proolemetiort WW eithiiithad that Mr. Joseph- Mint ‘4lthe of the eaten of the Brookll Eagi6was Smiledrotirday Indent to Port latayette - ora dim or ea of befog the author of III•Dogoe' •..Wheterrer the dr etwehtseel may be. we should very rend disitiPtit Nr..Howard had anything to do with grtalef i the [avid; If hi II Wally Way In. grabs* be ehoim that he Mag Walt the wrnthisgent of more Important 1114110Wewel140:m%oonapiratore." MarMiettv'e Fire. . . &Lifer, Nay 21.—The lugs. stow oar shop ...;:gg..UsitAtir.torkOutral Railroad Vast de. = 1 4 Ors tlds assails& -Loss estimated eta triad thoasaad dollars. o'r.aen. Rectum% la conerny' alt.?* Akan' takin whilst netting at.: the - otlxia coauwat. Ula Intgada boa thi Innatlot Alto engagement on Monday, 'lnn ''''lllllo.llMSOV* THE DAILY THURSDAYS BATTLE! IXTERESTIJrG DETAILS nexampled Bravery of Raw Troops. HARGES AND COUNTER CHARGES Three Rhisions of the Enemy Repulsed by Less than 10,000 Men. GENERAL MEADE'S COMPLIMENTARY ORDER We published:in our evening edition of Sat urday full particulars of the defeat by Tyler's division of Ewers effort to torn oar tight and seise our supply train 'taming from Fred ericksburg. The affair was one of the most Spirited of the war—the more so because the troops engaged on our aide were for the first time brought under Ire. lye subjoin a ch.- fmmstantial statement of the affair from the New York Tnitrae: The extreme right of the line (understand that the entire line is fully six miles long) was hold by Tyler's ,division, consisting of six heavy artillery regiments, lately brought to the front front the forts about Wash ington, and their great guns exchanged for muskets, and Witchen's brigade, being the 6th and 15th New York Artillery, taken front the reserve artillery, and likewise given mus kets. In the course of the afternoon skirmishing became quite wean, but the firing vu not inch u to attract the attention of the varione headvartera until about 5 o'clock. At that hour the volleys became continuous and so heavi that at the extreme left where I hap peme to be, it wu apparent that a well con tests action vu being waged. It appears that having forced back the skirmishers In mmecenfusion upon their stip ports, Ewell's entire corps bent upon the trooprabove mentioned. Instantly that able General developed a tp risk skirmish Into a determined mama. OoL Tannott's brigade, lit Maine Heavy Artillery and lot Hassachurette Hoary Ar tillery, received the assault, and then, ea a wider front of rebels appeared, tha whole division .became engaged, and not long after Kitchen's brigade found the enemy twining open them, and there was nearly a mile of battle. I asked a retina officer of the Ist Muss &watts how his men fought. His reply was, "Well, after • few minutes they. got a little mixed, and didn't fight very tactically, bat they fought confounded Plucky fast as well es I' ever saw the old 34..” He lied served lathe 2d• Division of the Rd Corm; and unit bare son come of the best work of the war. Finding blamenmadually yielding ground, Cot. Tannott ordered a counter charge, and drove the rebels amass a' small bald. He could not dislodge them from the adjacent woods, and wee finally himself driven baelr.to the cover of the woods on his own side of the open space. Meanwhile Gen. Hunt bad ridden from Headquarters, and succeeded. In planting Hart's battery at the loft of the line of action, and jut in time to repulse an aim& upon that quarter. A little later he bad placed an other battery In effective position, end Col. Tibbal's N. T.Arilliery was brought up but not then put in. Until sunset, a period of an how and 'a half, chugs and muter chergesswaydd the action back and forth, deflecting the line, bearing it back hers and pushing it forward there, buttieurronos breaking it,end sanely changing the mean position. It was not yet decisive but tbe enemy wee checked, and heavy reinforcements were miming up It' roust hare been during this time that a few hundred, of the enemy penetrated the woods widely around our right, end bunt out of the woods, upon the Prederickslaug Pike almost directly In the rear of the main enga gement. During a few minutes, they were in pos session of a long empty train headed to the rear for *applies. They had captured a few teamsters and killed a few horns ; when they were hustled hack by an impromptu force gatherid in the city by ono or two r-rth' and quick -thoughted officer,. This,rai did not yield them a single hard tack, and lost them twenty prisoner. By dark the tiring ceased. Lass than tan thousand new troo p s bed repulsed the throe divisions df Byers, abodes', Early's and what Hanooth's:tharg• of a week ago le ft of Johnson's. Before the clue of the action enough troops had come up to have repelled the two other corps of Lee's army. !limey's division of the 2d corps Crawford's of the ith and Bus. titre of th e Bth assumed the Unit before the firing had matte ceased, and held it during the - night with brisk skirmishing et internam. At 3 a. m. to-day,( that* dirbtions advanced. The movement was so rapid and unexpected that the enemy'. picket line was captured almost to a man, and, wiping on, prisoners were gathered at entry step, until aver two miles had been gained and hundreds , of prisoners taken. Fudging from what I sawin riding over the ground this morning before the dead were burled, I estimate ow own killed at 111, the rebel dead at 200. I think the same proposition bolds with the respective lou In wounded. gnawing our own to be folly 1,000, the enemy's would then be over 1,300, all of which torsarried off, though leaving his dead on **laid. Among those we hive buried for bins ts a Colonel Boyd, of the 15th North Cantina.; We already bare between 600 and 600 prisoners paroled near, Army Headquarters and there are puttees a hundred still to b' brought In. Our loss in pastrami will not eased 200. • Altogether, Mercian of thisattack by Ew ell is eminently eneenraging to the sow. It is accepted as a fit offset to 'our failure on nearly the mime ground two deys bare. It demonstrated that the troops ridded to the army slue the ten day's battle may be relied upon. A prompt and judicious recognition of this teethes been made by setrnersi Order !sailed this morning, which raads as follows: llnswarsitruilaxv or tad Prrowsc, Friday, May 20, 1864-8 a. a. J The Major-General commanding desires to express his satisfaction with the podia:duet of Tyler's division, Hitching s kitede of bezel artillery. la the affair of yesterday evenins. The gallant manner in which these commands, the peater potties being for the! first time - under fire, met and choked a Per sistent corps of the enemy, led by one of Its best General. jastillas the commendation in thi s *dal manner of troops who hal:cater; ward will be relied 'Vert ail with the tried veterans of the 2d and oth Corps, et the same time engaged. By command of , • IdeJer•Oon.lissios. Om IrA. A: G. ' Trisoners .teat Lie moil with them across the liy, rode gene Moir lino, ad. dinned each tripde, and toMig them they were to undertake s mod Important move ment, which, ' If stmeessful, would 14 a fatal blow to the Yankati lamina, and adjuring them to maks it nooessfuL Ile told them they were even then"ales to our rich stone and immense blimp, and that a dotermind assault would ere them everything we poi soned. Bo many prise:tem sista the shoos. in tub; stoney that it mast have some foundation In ruth. 11W *TEST FROM OUR ARMIES. • New. Ton, May 11...-The **sties 10th Oorpa correspondent, ender date of Thurstay morning, says : Therebela advanced on oar intreo.ked line scram the peninsula , end engaged our pickets, but were driven back. The 'ring on our skirmish line durinethe dry was incessant. • Oar wounded will probably - number mos hundred and Atty. • Towards dusk the rebels mad, a vivre: attempt to tome our skirsolehm from , the roads, but without effect. ' Oar defenses . Mae bean greatly strength. =ed. Baba deserters report the enemy's farce at 20000, to 110,0001mder Secure fast Thursday morales rapid artlo l 4 dring oantateuW fronti but ceased soon after, probably temporarliy.. rebel battery In the mine on sus front thou comaumesd pounding may at tblo woods on their rig 4 dropping a 'hell os two Into torrworks.-Yight ing was expected that day, at the rebels hope to take our position. • . ' • Elsorstary_Bilintaterdlipitch on Saturday tut, it will be sin that the rebel attack did not take place till Priday.... Iteralmte.] New Tole, May 23.—Theie Memo specials of important. ill• the mooing papers. The Prederloksburg camomile:it of the Trawls states thatthreegmlbWine lIA/ II3 ° LT O time - on - their way up the Aver. They sat so,4: b Zilfort ens ndlet Into 'the notostrY, set acting Mader of thorebettuerY. Three men were Oleg, sod guNtidadad, chunattheseibilltudttr. gbastassau CUE gunboat. bidtfeell trifdadllaWriattritala PITTSBURGh. TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 24, have, been boarded and captured by a relit' band organised for that purpose. • New Year., May 23.—The World. corres pondent says that In the event of Grant's flanking Lee, as be will undoubtedly do ' . and that beyond, peradventure a fact which Lee himself admits by his unch anged movements, the rebel army will fall back, contesting as it goes, to its very strong position, in the Im mediate .vicinity of Lynchburg, which I now know from iaprisoner, is being heavily forti fied according to rebel- camp rumor, and will fight the main decisive battle of the war there. The ~W orld" andl “Journal of Com- ALIAS; May 23.—Gov. Seymour has di rooted the District Attorney to procure in dictments against all who engaged in the seizure of the offices of the Few York World and /mono/ of Ontoieree. CITY AND SUBURBAN. General Conference of the M.S. Church ==a Opening religions 'orrice/1 were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Twombly, of New England. Rev. Bishop Morris in the chair. The Committee on EpLooopacp made s re port with a resolution that the Muttons be requested to distribute their Andante:l,lo that the interests of every parte( the Church may be favored by their residence. The Rev. Dr. J. T. Peck, of California, made a powerful appeal in favor of the Pacific Oust am a place of residence for a Methodist Bishop. He paid ahigh eulogy to the Bishops who had visited the Coast for a brief period, and hod labored even beyond their strength— bet the* need the penitent presence and in. finnan of a Blihop. Rev. T. li. Psarne, of Oregon, followed in behalf of the Palle cue. Rey. Mr. McCoy, of Illinois Conference, thought that all that had been said in favor of the Pada., ant could be said of the Mix eisaippi valley. Rev. Mr. Penne offered sa an amendment that one of the Bishops amid if practicable reside upon the Poclfo *oast. The resolution and its amendment gave rise to quite • dismssios. The redone question was ordered. The amendment was lost and the resolution adopted. The order of business was here suspended for the purpose of proceeding with the elec. dons. Rev. Bishop Ames in the chair. A motion was made that the election for Editor of the Citrit' rims Adooosts be peepon ad l Ttmoday morning next. It wu con tend that' the time for canvassing VW not been cadent. The election yesterday of the new Bishops have =dolt necessary for the General Con- ference to select Editors for three of the most popular periodicals of the Church, which hare been vacated by their election namely—the Ckriaian Adoocato end Jowly:a, a. Ladies' Repository and the. Meta. Cliviwian Advocate. After some debate the previous question being called, the election for the ilrinim Advocate was postponed till Tuesday. The elation for editor of the Wog.* OA*. lima Advocate being th order, Rey. J. M. Reid, President of Genteswo College, N. T., was nominated and unanimously elected by hand vote. • • • . . The PAY. Dr. Wiley, of Newark, woe elect id by hand vote editor of the /adios' Repori the election for editor of the Noel,' Cfrierieut Advocate was postponed till Tues day. Rev. S. D. Brown was elected by hand vote editor of the Poeifie Christian Adoooste. • Rev. Dr. 1? osier presented &report from the Committee on Church Mask, which was adopted. By request of the Court of Appeal 31 mion • bort of that body constitute a quorum. A report was presented from the Committee on Book Comm It recommends the Arias to sell the boots of the Chunk at as low a price as possible cad spend the profits In ex tending the circulation of the books and pert. °deals and not to distribute the proceeds among the Coatroom for distribution to the needy claimants. The report was lad upon the table. The Committee on Sunday School, and Trace made a lengthy report recommending that the Sunda) School superintendents be, In all eases, members of the church, and giving the Qu arterlyi Conference of each church authority to remove him whenever deemed practicable. Varim other alteration. to the discipline ware recommended, all of which were had over to be printed. The Committee on Appeals reported that the MN of TM. J. N. McAbee was referred back to the General Conference as not being without Jurisdiction. The ease of W. IL Skew, expelled by the S. E. Indiana Continues, wan referred. The Committee on "Temporal Elconomy" made a report, which vas laid over. Rey. Bishop Soon in the chair. • The Rev. W. L. Thornton, detente from England being about to depart, made a few beautiful farewell remarks- Be alluded to the kindness, both public and private, width had been shown him, and with much feeling, most expressively odd farewell ter the Irene, ablelllshops endto his foam and brethren of the General Conference. • The Rey. Dr. Robinson Scott, of Ireland, delivered • few winds of parting. Be remind ed the Conference of the claims of Irlah Methodism upon tho M. E. Church. Re nit- - teurzkad that the sympathies of the M. B. Church were with Ireland, and the imam of their aynittatbies doves into the bosom of the M. E. Church. We always advise oar mom. ban to join you when they Isere aa. Ile then bads the body farewell . The Committee on Correspondence made a report el to address,whish they have pre pared, to Mut Wesleyan Church of England- It was read by the Her. Dr. Thompson, Bishop elect. It expresses in the strongest tortes the affection of the M. G. Church. for that body, and closes with nominating the tie?, Bishop Janes and Rev. Dr. Thos. Bowman, now Ohaplahr of the Vatted States Renate, se representatives to the Wesleyan body. A retaliation providing fin the alteration of discipline la favor of Lay Delegation, wee re ferred to that Committee. An Invitation for the General Conference to held its nest Session in I:lldeare was pre sented. The Conference adjourned with the Dotol• egy and Bensdistion from the Rev. Dr. Tbo MP soft. Death of Colonel Doll I:IMS% Inca has been received in this city of the death of Lieutenant Colonel Jame* C. Hall, of the 62d Tennrylvanla Regiment. He was wounded in. the thigh, in the battle of the Wilderness and convoyea to Washington, when he e:pized on Saturday night. This news will fall with en :thing weight upon his family and Mends, u his wife had received two lettere- Prom him, sines hie amity in Washington, In :bleb he spoke hopefully of his cue. Other letters had been repaired, to the emit that hie wounds were not of a dan gerous character. Today hi. death is an-' nomad In dispeteh fromMoorhead, who states th at the body will be embalmed and ant home in a day or two. CoL. Hall remitted the "Modal! Curds," in AillogiumY, in the summer of 1861 and Joined the gallant Ind Regiment, andel. Col. Black. He wu .comminioned as Captain of Co. A, July ith, 3.861, and on the death of Gel. Bleak-was promoted to the rank of Lieu tenant Colonel July 27th, 1862. He has aver since coma:aided the regiment—Colonel Sweater sating Isoommandar of a brigade. Al a commander fief. Egli was highly es teemed by his fellow oftlesre, and was - beloved and respected by his.citire command. Ile led his men Waugh many of the most un =millets orate war,—at Gather' Mill, MI1; Antietam, Gettysburg, Peed erithstaug, Clutheiellouville' and la the Wil , dearness, and always oondnotod himself with great coolness sad hravery.i He wu a good soldier, alms patriot, sad a ethane Christian. He buss a W79P a11i07372 children, and a gf Air0 0 ..9! Wail/ . =517 111 . his 4130118•• • The "Biggest" Oil Well. The, Hammond !elf an the widow Wenn , took farm; which mu atta cks few days sine*, is now the biggest thing in oildom. The _ Rogow' • says I.: flnt,.ao cot' wee the amount of water; that there was eoaderable trouble in etheustlag it. Bat now It is dew ing Oil, and olearlngitself steely - front the water. It is *Olmsted to flow nuzly 400 barrels Of oil nerltiir, and over 750 barreli of water and olf ,withe fair prospect den In. 'Male; :.Thlr'Zicate:it Woo producing well in the 011-realon: The Noble well ls pro. diming sanely ,01:P barr•U per day: The Nerds. Shade eatiOely In 'barrels of oll." The' principal owner of the new well,. Nt. Hareregaddlas.been - laUringYi the all db. triet for•yesie, Witli-varglnMnsivalt mese, but now banboately ; - Orr nit Yvrin.44tlaistilialf o34 : ii lades Book„CinittantalNottblyi r=non • SWIM- sal alba M•Pilso. a:6.aq; at Work: Can's Itimaipojtduriale &lOW Mot. MTSBURGH GAZETTE Christaln Communion on the Field George Ht. Stuart, President of the Commission, writes u follows under date of Predreloksliurg, May 19th: - I arrived here last evening, in company with Bishop hictilvane of Ohio. We find the Christaln ifommiLlon thoroughly organised at Belle Nein and this place. At this place alone we !Mee over one hundred and seventy delegates. At all points our delegates are working nobly for the bodies and souls of our brave heroes. Besides nursing in the hospi tals, they sio and meet the long trains of am bulances coxing from the battle ofyesterday, and refresh the men with food and drink. The same work is performed by cur delegates at Belle Plaid. Bishop Monsen, nye, , Eye has not seen nor the ear! heard what the Christian 00111- ml/eon hat to do and is doinr' I wish the whole March could have been present at the delegates' prayer meeting in the grounds of this desaUd mansion last evening, and heard the solemn address of the Bishop and the prayer of a, delegate who had heard of his son's death. Stir np the people at home to give nelhei means. Other battles must soon be totight.J' The Conduit Pipe Enterprise "It is rc mored (says the Oil City Begiater) that the CR Creek Railroad have managed to get cottrol of the dams above Titus ville, and that they intend to let 123 hove no more Pondyreshets. The Oil Creek Railroad, we team, Ourchued the Interests of the Pipe Company, and to their contract, are to allow 'aid Pipe Clompany ten per cent, of the earn ings of thd pipe. - If this railroad company have also hired the dam owners to prevent as from ;haviog the ate of the water to float down oar oil from the wells, they have accom plished a rare piece of strategy. The pipe scheme his, so tar, proved a disutrous fall. ore. It been laid from the Noble well to the Shaferl Farm, the present terminus of the railroad, a.distsnee of about four miles. In' their first ettempta to fore° oil through 400 oat of 1,000 barrels were Ist by the company. POtal Railroad Accident. On Saturday - a watchman named Joseph Hero, employed on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Wu killed by being run over by the Wall Station ♦ooommodation train, at Un ton fillatldn. The deceased was over fifty years of dge, and unmarried. He hnd:been -mnloyed upon the road as watchman ever employed upon Once It wde built. Coroner McClung holden Inqueet on Sunday, and the j found that the deoecind came to Ms deat h by being so dentally rgn over by the train. Lassa Or Taaarroar.—The Oil Oity Repitter T : learn that H. O. Glyde Elq., of ittebargb, has leased the •Harper farm on t e Allegheny river, Jost above the Oulbematod and Macrae fern% lone of which farms lately sold for $80,0041. The Harper arm has a good river front and Is In a fair locality for obtaining oil. Mr. (Hyde to mak ing ample' preparations to develops hie new purchase, "nd we have no doubt he will meet with abundant euoceso." FATAL ACCIDIZT.---A few 6131 lin e • young mass named Da. a resident n tha vicinity of hicusruarills, Allegheny county, woe kJflail by the fall of a tree. He wee seeded beside a opting, with a con:panics, digging hir dab bait, when both were startled by the tottering of the tree end sprang up to escape. Puff was caught by the body of the falling trite ' however, and instantly killed. Ile was al.out eighteen years of age. " Soused 6T011121, With Basement aid A tile. By the Author of Reveries of a Bachelor. New York 1864." The foregoing to the title of ei new book by the clever, versatile and genial Ik Marvel, just published by Scribner ,of New York, and scat to us by Mr. Hoary Miner, Fifth Street. It 11 a book that will sell. We will notice It more particul.uly to due date. Azatvs or Wommen Orriclut—Adjutant Albert M. Harper and Capt. William P. Ber• bait, of the 139th Penna. Regiment, who were weandadiln the nment battles in Virginia, arrived islthe city on Sunday M'Wmoon. They were mot at the railroad depot by their friends and convoyed to their respective homes. Both are serertliy, but notdangeronsly, Injured. tioraritta Acorn's la • Co•t Miss.—We learn lw.day from a passenger on the Browns ville necklet that a fearful accident occurred this Clothing in a coal hank, near Coal Blue. four miles from Monongahela City, whioh resulted in die death of fire of the workmen, and the wounding of thirteen oth ers. We were unable to leant say particulars. Len Ilmucancema—biz. J. P. Banc, Ma. mule Hall, Filth' Wan, bas laid Clam our table the Atland° Monthly, andey's Lady'. Book and Paton&l Lackey Magazine, for Jona. &leo, Um Phrenological Jetunal, Warmly Magnetos. and American Union. Par sale hoe J. T. Sample's, Federal Wont, &Unbent. Tun Altairrtc awn Ganly.--Elodays Lady's Book and the Atlantis Mona?, for Jane, have Jett beetonstatved by Mr. A. W. Glitisufenty, No. 46 Fifth suaet. cadroirDATES. 311,14BLY.—Joss 01Ltuaas, of ppm. It. Cole toonaktp, ollt b. • sal, dldato for Abortobly, sob** to %Ws &..h .. of 111* Colon riallobltruo Growl Gosoutlre. tooltto A kiSRMULY—Gro. Y. Moliis, of lektb irptta tp., be • ossaldoto M romotblyarsot tbo Martel moth at the rm.., rob lo t 134 Labia& a du Caton °tasty Ooaroo. dos I etyl3:drort• ..rr7.1 , 011, ASSEMBLY—Div") dairy; msably, from Ow District santb •Itherinnyabiect Webs 'alba of lb* 111.9abllean Ounzty Lloaveatloa. salyls r • CX.H.I4Ubi AILS* bs • eandidade ix the aim of Ooroser, Lee decisive of lb. Repabliun Claim WAY x WHONE.R.--Saccatoillur, of Bbatogbass, be ausdldota tor Oor own sobjOrt to Um declaim% of the Ualos Cavity Cbaioatio • ohlotalrfo OpitONBR.-1.1. Il tiAnniu., Btroxingluss, wOl Os snow. for Cor • to tbs diondon of Um Tinton &T Ott • "Dutton. niht-dasio • two, of r:app Hhrt acn W u . shim r " an 4ha* 12 '1. ra ucidoo ea onto { wane VeSchonentlae MAW . PlitYrliONOTAßY.—Elso. too • austildato to lb. Aka of nbjoct b Oa &olden of the 17ake frOonfootkoa. tf7Fl X PROTHONOTARY.-4Aan WMAIIi, of the alba wand. Plodiaffa. -bo a tonal:lsta tar the alba of l'rotboaatia, raped be.* &abaft of th e Dataa Baraboo ja2/bo • Wrikte a'AßY.—Tnos. = d Use Il did at dos Wed 40LittY.-41so. ,utlclfita for Ito oflhol of daditioa of the DOW WO:davit 111810NEK, ago Third Wad, vr amity Ores, qt. Dike !Lopata. &Otto nom KRloNictc. townithly, bu neat, Ocandals yr, Tykla paruedicaa Oar sollxlamti .1d1193101 4 4 88. Il}, Wa to ld p, will h Iko qty Conflation.' _...01111116810NRK. WU= knrushlp, Oomm "Wed ot swim= altayarti cow, O . the Union Zepubtl • • , fehhtlevie 4Troi:Jrzre. iLiFFERTY;' A'II'ORNEY.AS4,Awo , - - nciltinecilMlSPUl iltteßV4 to. I 0:106 *l in/ iniErt -nar oanua Ali Le ii Ca" Pittsbari M . 17A. '1 iti:y C 4 ;fat tV,VAV. LAW Crirricyg, t• w*gAlfulATll/=. • :SCITOYEA-Attorariairt ...,mo.434.P.toosonte. 117 4.1 Q US grPITTSBIIIIGH TIEUTRK Lew* and Manager HannamOL Truman Chmarirmaa. fourteenth Eight of I.l"opelar MZIDIEL9OI9, who will appear the seerned time In the new rornande drama, written enmity tor her. by the celebrated authorese, Mad. blargnetltea, en- titled Rose!, or the Cheittnese Tree, which sill be presented with new iteetcry, dreawe and, appotot• Mint, front deeps and sketches of the authoress. Wlitbe presented, for the *mond time In this city, BOWL; or, THE 011BISTMAS MIL trederioTg ------- Ent' Henderson 0 &nuts, The full rtretrath of the Doopeny will be trtoraSht forth In the production of thm beautiful deateitio wad romantic drama .MASONIC RAI& NET RECEIPTS FOIL TIM BENEFIT OF THE SANITARY FAIR, ONE WEEK. CAPTAIN W ILLIAMFP onderful Scenes and Wild Adven- ventures in the Life of an American Whalemam TRERY NVIRING, at II o'clock. Admladon 25 cents. Reserved reds 50 cents SATURDAY ATTERINOON—AdmisaIAn to all porta of the toms% RS cents. Ohlktran 15 mods mylll ti , vSA.NITARY FAIR LECTURES, rbe Pecmci Reviler Lecture for tip Dena t of the Saohag 7slr;trill be'deltreted by 30£1F BAKEWELL, AT LAFAYETTE HALL,, TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 24TH. 80Nect—OONTEM8IED lALKES—Katrine,Oome, Luxeroe and thmanareth. Donn open-at 734 o'clock, Lectors commencers al 1. Tickets 60 cents—to be had at she =nal place. in the city... 4 in Allegheny at H. P. Schwartz's, Mrs. O. Ow.itrana'a and Oleo. A. Kelly k. Co.'.. W. H. Ki110•11:1, I Skill:Ml. A. LOSO, TIM& BAH SWELL, Jr., nty 204.1 Gam on Lamm EL:CONOERT HALL, JOB 03111 SIGHT ONLY! TUESDAY. May 24pa LISA AOBIDA, The Jong and accomplished Vantid, has the honor to announce one GLOW 001 , 1618 T, half the pros med. to be rim to ilk. Sanitary (kommladon. ahe will be assisted by her &War, Miss =as Solite, KW Liss Lockbardt, ➢l•lss from 010 West, Mr 1. Sista, sa• loasilst. late of Julian's Commas, sad Mr. Harvey Marg., Weis& Harpist. PBOOBAM2![-PAu z. 1 OsysthmLLtlels dl Lammerm.r,—.-Dod.ttl. Mtbr I. Welsh ILsrp—Ahnis Laurie, with brllleat dons .-Jecobs— . flerearargsa. Ilerstlais—irmakt—Verdl.....Mbe 31.1 be. Qrassd Ifantola—Pbsao Die n J en ,, —lll.l Islas Loelhanli. liseatch Ballad—Coegog ihro' du Bye- —HI= Linz Bertha Welsh Harp—lltaias cr the ----- -- lir. Ramy Horgan. saw IL • .otbelle,—Clarborbler.--tillss Liza Lockbardt. IL drla—from Trairla4..--Vardl-1111.1 Lida ecrtba. M== • 4. orb—tramNemas— ikla—;;;;;r"... IMMMN;MM . - • Min Lia. Lockhudt: Q.W of 111:41•••• .itb Vag.- Il•my nom.. AAmborlon, 60 mato tick •as for ..1. .1 all lb. Starts, and al ad. maxt, net.. • geddlo'o, stnet. TM Plano le tram the M A:tureen:Tye( Chlckertng A Boa; end tarelebol by the Agent, O. O. Mellor. Decoy open at TX, 0 won to commence. at 3 o'clock. 0t731331.at . _ . . p•WAIT FOR THE REAL SHOW GARaNER; HEMMINGS & CO. S AMERICAN CIRCUS And Troupe or Arabs, WILL EXIIIIIII . ON TIIN RED LION LOT,Pittaburgh, MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MAY 23d. 24th aid 25th. the INt W Entorialninnol IQ be than on HOE -IAT IVII21:20. Bay 23L Doan *penal 7-o'clocit tub s 2t, and and o ad 12th TITS 3 ttmeDAY and WIDNIEDLY. May , will Two Grand Per fornuasces, AITCII2IOOI9 AND EVUINO Doom ripen at 2 and 7 o'clOck, performance to commence half aa boor bum ma% -—6 O OW Tie entertalnatent aid be of U. mat chaste mid elegant cbaracteroLad arW amain of *racy misty ot EQUESTRIAN AID GYMNASTIC ENTERTAINMENTS, la irtdcb the ARAD TILOOPZ, &vial= ow 90 Campus. aud Amerleas Stare will par. tleiltate,abled by toe snort branttfal sled of norm's and Ponies In to. world. The neirstßeemat Cie!den Mbarlet I.CI Wed ths °NAND PROCESSION, which milt pen Weed, th, edulpal stemmas Mondry commies, EWEN. Do.•t forest tbs.'s. and data 1,14.11 W. LC OLILDNLIt, Aiwa. CLAIM aftIRJr7W. LAW OFFICE ik CLAIM AGENCY W. J. & HALL PATTERSON HI runt! IltrsetOd axe, FITSIMUUOR. Pe. PENSIGILL PAT oUer Minor, Maros proorpUt. Ea dery oaten roccorand inor rrfTwlT'l a. A a. MUM. IVIPLOILHEJAL at JOHNSON, JLTTC/UXEItib.AT.LAw, 4.111 0. 8. named 4OLOIIIIIB` CLAIM LOMITA I. 60 OBA%T SMEIII7, W[LLITALII.I( OLALMd, BOUNTIE .L7A. PICKSIONA DA= PAT and lIILIVABT OULU of Jewry demlythm, oolloctod by .be tat. Kilted, at Ma Odloadna rand, eta: Pensions $lO 07; Otbst dattull3 60. 0. 0. TATIA)A, Attorney at Um, 73 Grant Knot, Plltsboredy Ps. N. D. No ebargst are made It t claim ding tad imaboorLsad all Inkrmatken atm crab. usitty NOM!. W. SHAFER, • ATTOIIIIIII-AT-LAW, MN 108 VIM Street. Pittabargb. P. cutzura memo, Boinfrz nau Noy he., Timms!, proTcated.- JIM SOLDIERS' MAHON MUMMA MAIM AIM AIIATAU OP PAT, Pirotaptty intended Wink A7 llll /2 5 $ UPPITA • • No. W )buts Wit. Plltlargli. dleffitakilma • • P1119801•UTIOXS. TrTION OF PAR "'MO MILLIS - , sont o r IIS1 IS OLlynoN OF FARL -trot dna of LONG. MILLUc A prietors WM* Patrons Oil Works:* of Pm, was dissolved by mottud consent oli . P er cy on September 10s, 180. Ac 7 wiles holm; bush:lees to settle isith the tats Ina me requested to I one either =BIN MUD; J 1 34 , . AVID IL LON Q. , PLUS U. MLLE% ' „ WILSON MILLS* or to 13A111111. A. LONG, at Pittsburgh Sae Wats. anew %Masud Short stream Plttebura. moats D ...,....,,,,- F3SOLDTION OF MATNERE:THIP beietoters edging betvare the ta g iPr il;. nder the t=WII. 0. JOHN. non a ~ bi- to We effect Ames Oa dam 111= DIMON re** Ova the firm. Tim booloom mill bs oonthmal tut Wm.. p, nadir tie stress hastorore. ' - • , 1 1111:0. SOMISTON • : . - - Balms. JoinisT6a, ! _ • - swamp =lsom - rithbiajt. rob. 12114 11164:: • shIMI DIPIDEJrDEi. rilVEDKNl)...:—TheMonongahela' Iri IX num= Compixiy;ot city, boa it& day &eared Dltblarit 01 VIM= DOLLABE . PAS . 13142,111, pumas maul after the Stfab .5 ILL DANA latirotArtti - le.tionagn, Key moles. . • inymair WILOATS:FOOT 011,-4 bbKliow I=4- 1410:0?)1tLady ,11 Minklte: -19111. - : „ /41,118 D108it...11 PiaLTOS. .11111311., 4c. CHICK BRING OHICRERING & PONS' Just Received by cries. C. ItIISLLOR, SI Wood St., REMOVAL We take &damn ht Worming the publla that we ow occupy the large and commodious house 10. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCK, Whore.. bare Inlet rrceived from the manufacterent of WM. B. BRADBURY .d SCROBIA CHER 6•00., • new lot of SUPERIOR PIANOS. At.. a complete amortment of SMITH'S celebrated Harmoniums, Me lodeons and Musical goats generally The superiority of the BRADBUICY PIANO le al toady establisheu. In the hietory of Plana no new Instrument has gained so rapidly populartty or reeeived or many premium. within the apace of two year. a. the new wale, full teen frame, overstrang-Imo and French grand action na. Forte, manufactured by WM. BRADBURY, and Shomaker A Oo'm Plana having been eo hennaed favorsbly known to this and other onuatrtee, need no farther comment. 611 guaranteed for h. years. wale:Wax a wax 8010 Mend' 3r Plitrbargh sad Watma 80. II FL BUM St., Moen Block. Good second Mad Pianos for Beat. Toning and rowan. done orroptlr. so3o RN:A.IIEI3 UNRIVALLEDrI PIANOS. A choke, supply of Gjry and T octave Plano Tortes, from the celebrated [notary of snob. A Co., has Just been recelved—eeme le rkbly carved msg. Thom instruments are fall t ismrranted for eight yams , and are by the lead j es pronounced unlevelled. A is respectfully so !cited beforepurchasing elm. whom 011A131.1=1 BLIJAIN, Bob Agent, myl4 Ao. 43 fifth street. GRA.N7B THE MAN I WORDS BY 0. L. LBDILL. RUBIO BY .1.11 DMILIBO A huge lot of fide new and Handfed wog has ar rived In the !Ingle Store of MAX,' F4CWURERIN. etc. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN dr, CRAWFORD, NanoSwam, of oval varlet, of Ill&lubtl =M=I SRAM WORK TOR nannams, Emit OR OAS IrITTERS, MACHINISTS, AND ICOPPKIISHITHS. BURS CASTINGS, of all dmoriptlema, trmAie to trim. STIAMBOAT WORE. STEAD AND OAS PITTING, rd REPAIRING, promptly attended to. Partkala attentlem paid to fitting op slam- ILI= FOR COAL AND CARSON OILS. • . ... Ms% Sole &gout. tbr the Wartorn 7l.oist of Pam rflraola for the age of MARSH. LAUSDELL & 00.13 PATENT SYPHON PUMP, the bort ewer in. rented Having no valves It to not liable to get oat of order, .ad mall throw morn motor thsa any pomp oj Woe Ite dm. era W. IL MACIIIFTOI3-7. E. num IRON CITY WORKS. OACKINTOSII, QLAPIIILLL & CO., Foulness LND IlL1013:13113111. Corner of Pik. mad o , l:bur% sad Ptk. and Walaat IltrestS, Mannfmtnrers of rtatkmary and other KNOINNS. ROLLING MILL CASTINGS and SIACHINKST, of alririnda, and general Jobber. Prompt attention given to repairing LOLLING MILL mearatuacY. daNtly PATENTED OCTOBE.B 8, 1861 t_ll VA. La La,46211L/E . cxxiza_rikevig. I I VLINT GLASS. Them 17himnega are intended for the Qat guns, boating all parts of the glass equally, d i leis not am tt to orsokirtg. L. D. MID DOZ. Jost Pitt Glans Works, Washington area, Pittsburgh, Pun.. ROBKRTS, BARNES & PARTS, so. V 9 Third St., Pate:wet. ITS AHD . =IST MOH WORMS, J WAR E. w. are noor manufactAg l and haws an hand Bathing Apparatus of all kinds, uilet Ware la Betts, WattO olets, Grams? Tea and Spice Canisters, dab and Spire Bases, Tumbler Drainerk Bpittoens, to. A large lot of BirdOesee far degas,. Oil Cans of all des, and patterns, Tin Bootlne Conductors, and all tin& of Jobbing Work donate M',4,r. BLACK DIAMOND STEM WOMB, PrPTUDUBaII, EL PARS, BROTH= & CO., 111232 WILLII7 arninD atJ3T MEILL, Bay a Mat and Octatn; daD s 1 Warranted opal to =7 imparted ar zaansfactarad In laoaon is♦'oilaaan and aranthanna N. In and 161 fit= aad 120 and 1228ZOOND6THZITIS, Pittsburgh. ALINN AFOORMOR & CO.. nun icrowniw, Pittebmwh, P. INlPWarehoole, MG LUMPY lITHIPPT, Manufseturera or 0001, PARLOR AND =AT. ENO STOVES, PAILLOS AND EITCHAN GRATIS, HOLLOW WARN, eta, Steel and Man Houlda,Boll ing MID lattn NICD Gearing, Ges,Water and Az. Urn Pim Pad Irmo, Dog Dom, Wagon Dozen, 110- pr Kettles, P2l ... hmlllaWar Wheels, Oonplinp anaCaettnge Machina Otatlage PaL i ntr=ble with gleam or Harm Porno anlikdrod TRIRD SMUT FOUNDRY. (ronwnly !Ormuz al Asdanam A Phillips,) mope, tally IntailM Ids Mot& and the trahlla amorally that he ban opened a namdza at Gm arum of Third Moot and Uhanatry lane, oppcolta Folmes Dram Danndry, for Ito mama of mumdhcfming LIGHT 11ACIUSSILI, OASTESGS, GLASS MOULDS, PULLZYS, to. Bped.l attantlan Mom to Phambint m,ylolm BRITANNIA, BRASS AND SHEET METAL WORKS. • COLLINS & WEIGHT, NratinfactateniefOASTOBIIIIA.NZA,LAIIP BORN. ENS and LAMP BRASSES moil/ Also, TIN LANTERN THINALINON run COVES. to. Ittannactartal auopub, :lON Patent. TINSO TOP. NA. flaccmd greet, PlOgbantu • 1 V l4 - STONAMIAN • vragIMIVIVIIXEM ON WiBl WOZZ, alzr r Zlisack aml make to mdse MOB ABB BEAM WIB.I MOTH OHMS& of an Undo; BEDDLICS, br reasell.n. HICA,7 WORK FOB WINDOWN it.; BIRD mars, 0 MiNTAI.: WIJIIMPOBX, 0¢; Ilirren. 114 • , err AB dre ol .01130hoir 80 • - • :Any ° Vlo. 10 , 310 le; 4.. Lb, Pro- PtPittablugb, the pat, .J FO (lateetthe firm of /*lmes Aluley,) .10111 C B. 11111 SON Oats a Mum I. DION 111FUNDE119 end !TOYS Illadteratql, ALTSOIIII29Y6TILVET, Ninth Mari. 1 ' 113444 j0 146 11N111.11131t0rt 00. .*.y• • ` • " mu = . ~,MitallearaLd k".IC.• :; • A RIDDLE A. 430., .Noi. 215 Tribertritred opposite etsth, Pi er M uminflacutal at LOB= acid %%Aim 6 3 cripnoti of Lamm rump °a:owl/ui tiothi te:4o4lsvii plums; aawned oslortatnictios* • . wax , PIANOS, Soto Agent for Pittrborgh wfM HOVIT6ABN 6 sown, pear City water Wertlo onautaare PaTESIFT And 111L7fol&ammo of ==3 ALFRED DAVIS. • • VOLUME LXXVII7--Ntt: :102. SIrIPPWrG. CHEAP PASRABE FROM. TREAS OLD COUNTRY.," LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Tb. irddmideed bl izow levered to bring oat pai s:rage. by Pint Clam lboyal Mall alca a. era, direct to Hem York, or PittOboxSh from Liverpool, Londonderry. Glasgo Galway. Lower Than Any Other Agent Here. Oen and get the ran and pe oesurinced- Ons steamers of Minos week, endless:Demers me !baud to eseritbl. Me undersigned h ego ageni 'tor TAPSCOTTB LINE of fan:nits Lherpool picket', milltog Milos week nod far the I Idne or LONDON PACKETS, Parties brought oat by tido Ws it tow rem HIGHTDEATTIS oa torpsat Ot Egropo for We. . • Apply to D. O'NEILL, Mee. Ns. 10 PIM lOW. amt Cram 6 to 10 p. m. et 0613mM/told street, Pitts . bare, apt). STEAM WEEKLY W LIPAM =POOL, toartitag at QDXFSHFOWN, OpA.OLIARDon.) The well-bum steamarrrr , 1, Ens York and Itaadolphla 6testo44 Oomparty an Winded .11gbil 1 CITY OF IdANOILICEITSZ.....—....BatarIay, Kan. CITY OF LONDON.—...._....»..SatnnLy, Mal Fa And caccoeding I.4.lorday, al Nona. URI' No. 114, North floor. Law os .ruskol. Foottfa la Gold. or ao qlar• to Chttrour. 1 Irma Gam.— —SSD 00'0ramiact0—;.........-130 Ot do to load= —IS OD do . to Loader St Cr do to Parla.-- 96 CO • do:.: : . to pub_ ao ac do to Rambla'. 0000 do ~ In Haab ig, BY OC ttr!=oho Conran:fad to Hants; ltromact; Boa hra - p rot. al equal:l7km rotor. - Irani Croat Utapwl or Qw...tra; lot Oabta. FIN 5 85, PO& Blom" 125. Thaw silo with tc toad to their Mends out at? Ikati bore at thou eaten . for tratber lagarmatioa EMI at es Ckansaar. Met. JOH IA N' G. DMA Aguit Btolidny tire* Tarlt JOBB THOMPI3OII, Bawl ..u..s, Int flaw fAm. tb. ,/ t74. • r 12.10:ti . . . fittatardi. CUNARD 1.11 4 73.-- Emma& avgaroocurri calizasto: PS in isin, er egs•tdHl tea men,. MOE BIM TOSE. mu =aim • se, anal liwk. #., ,, pty Tloalu IMATZLILLH, Aim; Mop*. R.QdRO4Os. 1. 8 6 4. -- g; I/ 1 Z - OrdPfBAL B. 11.--Blal- MZEI ARILINGIIIIiIIiJi DAILY 111S111 . . . Coastaat additions an beat Dude so stitt eget. meat Of and azoolleat doable track e i. tZtrg mote, sad mar" pude* care dill be the comfort of purooter and rapid atoutomit cf freight. Trot= will bare the Depot la Pillaborgh us• follows: The names /000/KNOSAIROS nun Nam Use Pansmager Station dally • (excerpt Boadayj at 4.00 a. ma,gystappppiSnngg eill Stations batmen Pitt,. burgh sad 1 and making dint asuasa lion Ihr New York and Philadelphia. The THROWS' KUM ISMS lance - tlt• Paa raga dilation weary tooraliW a llemslag,) as dstal • a. at at let ,,, a, and caking 'direct ambectiems al ihr Salta mon and Waihingtaa; lad be Hew Y Air Phila. dalphb. . . The THSOUGH BIPILI3B lama daily at atr=tog °alp at priaapelatallous, makbus at Thirrialbrlialttmore,Waab • laza* ead Phileddlphla. • The PAST LISS karts the Maraca daily (neap Saudigr) 845 p. m.,atoyptog at_prizoipal a me nd taloa, osabasting at Haahorg- ese Saltiroore and iltaahlosetoo, mud for Nem York via Allentown routs, without champ of can ; 'alau ed Philadelphia tor Nom York. AOCOMIODATION; TRAINS. Tb. Johnstown Sacorawntstlatt Train letiito daft, (=V Bunday) at 3:lo=na sa allfinalons and =sang as has a Malt Acconuaa Trois flits Egan Etatlon taavaa datly (oar tkosdaiYat 6:10 r Smut tame daili (mama am datlyassept S a ha nd d attt) l lto am . Vane anntacdalka t W V, • &di a. l lroarth A=oiatm in 4o tbr a • Maslow lams datty (sszta thstuirt) at ft.lo p. an. The Much Trans icaratWall'a Station waxy Stu day 23 astiti a. m.; rutstmtas, kayo Plttabarats at 1848 9. Itatandni t tawertai Manama a?.? ri kilos : Salaams '"• Phgad°4l" LOlpm INA 7.4 LO3►at 776magh a, m hibmtmrsi Amititimattim7 in. sr. First Wel% Station Accommodsam......... ‘19.5 Blond Wail's Station Astmakaiimca........ tit ma. Mt WAIN 13hMiaa Accammadation...... / Itourth Mara dawaumidatiott— 05 p. 13•114 mare Rimmed will wren" with PhntheWt Tralaa 1.0) m. itt Mimeo!. ticEsh safi litdmithcoaract at Illatm. tiCh Intermedics with taammisowiloo Ichattowit Attatomodwilim and Wahl tut, and with fleti r mare Emptewl sad J &atm. 4541 a . . To Endr Y0rk..........112 DOL/tb00n5........ $lO 00 To Ildladolphis--. 10 150 55 Llneaster 2 so To Etarriabark.......... T 615 To Albr 3 00 docked to all on lb* Pearartra. ola il Vtral Itatbsed, sad to Pkfkidelplds, Baltitodrs sod liar York. . Paareaters pinahaatalt tlekott In the ears bill bated au meek acondlng to the dretaare traveled, addition to to. SWUM rats, wont from shalom oboe the 031:11111Xly 130 went. NOTICIL—in care*/ lon, antron7 will held thanortnn regoretblo mrmama tempo only, and Mr an smermt not • ppq a. 11.—An Omaha Moe ha. been 'emplolvd to wow passage ant Damp to anat num the Da pot, at_. charge not to exceed VS pent.. for verb pea. eunprond Innympa lice tickets atrolvto Ara& to. Penosiberata Omani Bellroad Ammar Branco. on =ROT rod Grant drat,. . my= asitezTs. OIL CLOTHS, Otc. FOURTH STREET. NEW STYLES of WINDOW SHADES , =EMIT Tait DAL =IV SPRING: STOCK • . OT CA.IR ( PMTS, WILL ISTABOSLD OIL QIMTH, . • , AT M'CALitrlira CARPET: STOit s E No. IN . HAVING RUM:LWFp Ain ADDED- To ova Ova 2HI ENTIRE STOOK UPETS, &Cs Ltdt held by W. WeIFITICIL 'VIII Mirka rtrostontan ably by lb* wisstnlictk4l:4 to oft es LARGEST STOCK TO BE F OU ND::IN. THU WEST, 41 THL LOWESTPRICIES Oliver McClintock& Co., - 750.23 noTirernare pr,pro °ovum Pine Embroidered Cloth. Embossed Cloth. Victoria. net aaa goal at:Urbane bat T. 1.4 it rLa NEW CARPET STORE :' 'air 139PAILLAND, COLIJ3I3 y . • BLIND TRI3tMI:1131; As tattre7;l4 AiAd ' complaWamaiszt‘ PIS tatn "" ua . NEW -CCALIWILIC STORE AragomirD;p:kalls,* OIL,, What:lidlY & tea, oosurxssroli Ana Brokers to Petroleum and it, Producte, Ana dealers la Lwft,. 3,4 s Ho. 99 sr ES., pt. IMSIIOIII4.IIAU.. ROE dt P • narAratnaa. oasimallialea Ilfu.Laib & BiCarativ, . Partite:ail and. Us Produils, rciiauetioitrigni• um kw Itoietkottatemoursua. Liberal advances =de. . 8~, ~uxxE . ~ ~o► co4msnoir` 3=ROWITS, AVnts et OLOBIA, PATIO AM) LU LtTT OIL WORM • LTh.nl ash attriziooit 'diode coasignatais . *One* or _G'rsicde COB. DIMMER WAY S MUIODOX 9ffie • S : ' ' • RICHARDSON, BARLEY - A 00.1 oomnsEron a roaiwinnia Crude and Refined Petroleum, -Nd in awis =um MM= Mews. 3. S. Dilworth =PrHartamth, Esq., imal Sit, Sq., Pint ISqemati.4l3o2. poiv UITY OIL WOBIEB. , LTDAY &MOVE:BMW laki7al4llXo Sad RIP= of mom om,*mr. ZI AHD LITICBICAMLIVI 0114 ma &Won to 4011172a1C" PETROLEUM Worts, appoOlto ITharpitarg. -012 s, Ho. 56 HARD 1912001% apthem Pri•MlrthiCS. Pa. WALLACE & GIMES, Occamiasion7l , 4l7:4 ll3 p.A ll ., . _ MODE& REFINED PETEO4IO4 =mei eato'itanuilii*Ela 131 . num WELBfIZ ng.Z4DIZIWZA. Btaragear a tain t r a err4llVl=l tad Tan ports, £1 oar wharce the BWI akar, nor the Oaf= of go_ r: B. B. rrofinE & BRO 4, Crude and Relined Petroleum, BENZENB, us waaavx ei, ncruadamiah. Hackies antrosted - to oar can viii . fatfart . Om -. l' p Bate lo Mama Richardso, Batley AIM, Brian - . Burke a Co., and McClelland k Pltisbardhi • • That. &Mtn. Prat. Bank N. A.1_74..4_70.ter Aromor. si cauminEA OIL BROKERS.. 211 and 213 South Water Street. SO - oo=lignmants bolkElted. • Lyday a Chmyeanlag. Iron CM" Oil Works.. A .:: Jsmb Patam,,of J. Painter a Co. • .Im. R. Chat at, of aping. aslant &Oa. ' 1123:1 VIPANGO. OIL AND V.lthatogoßy- . •. OIL crnr, '".aft:, - em prepared: to m00t.., stale 'sat 2e/1 Crude and'lttlined Petri:tie:tins On the MOtt noisoilibte terms; sad to meta Ilbeefi .. otabaces. H. OULYI23, Preiddent,_ - 'OM" No. 12 Floe Street, Tort.' Vna ' "W `llts t rattl 3- MB, • Aio, 1; - OHOtt: JANES WILKIII23Oift, Pltts.rv.s. • airtiouttgrorcents, w Pestartivado Ometost, be etaied Companrs ftro-Imx4 • • on • Hotokettslde !Artier, . Sat WALR9, WETMORE & CO., OWIIIISBION NIEUEIMOSh ass , • 81OPPERS OP PETROLVYN. In same Lam BZW 10414 le facilities kr vrossam Ann,s3ixevian it tbstr yard antvharti TSB:aMks.. ' • rIABOT,PERBERTON dc' WSBBTER %.) • General ILt - PIII2II =BUT, tint Ivey US sorra Tam EIE. AnskaPhi% Pa. CRUDE alornankniiigalux, amino elm saps Antr, u. inyzmals, areas taw cr.M. " =%stradied - - aniay • D .._.._•uswesaparer.,ranam F uta. . BERMED i'ETRUZUt , (in ownintacc,cups . 2*7, en oirsessinao urouesii 108 HIM= in cool eettati., Ste Particolar etanticsialo to O!L sole =Part. ros Basa—CIATIHTIo 80DL.BODA /Mkt& 14: MELVA • rsztivalre ttgaseaeosmikstaidds el Crude ind Rios WOODWARD" , • Ctotedirm.H.Wcaimedl4l4) OCCIMSBIO3I IEMEMAXT. • Itiecid att staa to Oat& Itt s „, Crude and itetned. Petralen*, m puma num amigo; ram.. WOODVILLE OIL REFINEki " nowsimi a; co., llnnibeintm of 811110111i0 OtkANDIXII2IOL TING OIL. Keep - mann, on band too inn boot Vont of lIIIIINING OIL, otter nad witbtat ;Moos I ra LOBILIOATOS, pan WHIT/ =H. • sarAu orders ikft...4 xe.:l3 vErnt Mar_ Bank ;Slott, /mal door, irICI be prcmpt2l.-mnos OBERT Awityrrl3, R ' so. IW. Oidiit pXMR4FIO44 Fero irf ung CommiLtionMeribiutt _ . , . AND DZAZAII , 111 OM& - LVBIIIOATISO, CODE PIZZOLEUX 0114 to., ocaatotaxak Inakasi ath ths loofa nadra C.rfuzatilszondi. sad ordely - ~.31710.• , TAXES IRWIN, - . pi, if ifiteitil udi :euvut! 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