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ONbuilit dantit.
MONDAT MORNING=
elli AND SUBURBAN.
PRINTEti WANTED
A good newspaper coraplitu r is wanted at
this °rhea tmasedlataly. tragen, 40 cents per
1000 eats. ddaresz "Foreman, Gazette ofrt.Ne,
PittAiigh."
General ColiA•rexice at the 31. E, Church
TWINVT.HLCOND DAT.
Friday was the closing day of this body—
Sithopdanes in the chair.
,The report of the committee on the work
among - the colored people was taken up and
ad pled.
preernble and resolutions. on Centenary
liddthodism in the United States wore present
ed land adopted. Wesleyan Methodism In the
.
United States will complete the first century
of,/itshistory in 1 . 866, and the resolution pro
, 1,1 4. es the event snail be celebrated by el
ate tan:rates and people with devout thanks
giving, by speetat religions services and Snarl
. al thank-offerings. The services will rem
my co on the first Trensday..in Oatober, iii. 66,
and Mir dam: throughout the month.
The report on the Lay Delegation was then
nond,a4f9lOws ;
Winans, Tho General Conference, at Its
last iesilen, declared its approval of the In
troduation of lay delegations into their body,
what it shall be ascertained .that the church
disires; provided for =bantling the goes
. time to the male members over twenty-one
yeata: °Vag°
..in full. emeneetion in an our
charges; instructed the Bishops to lay the
subject before the Anizial Conferences at their
seminal in 1869, and requested them to report
to this body the results of these several votes;
and
'WkSisat, The Bishops' reported the vote as
follows, viz: Of the =Meters there were
1888 votes f0r,„3069 against; of the male
members, 28,881 for, 47,255 against; chewing
• majority agahist lay representation In the
GeneralOonfentuce of 1731 ministers, and of
18,IFI aisle members ;!' Them - fere
.Bavalved, That While we reaffirm our ap
. proliel of representation iu the General
CagefoilVas Whenever it shall be ascertained
the_ klhenhumh desires it, we ado no ouch de
elaritleti 6f the , popular will as to Justify hs
totaling notion in relation to it. -
,Reeeked,, That we are at all; times ready to
reed= petitions and memorials from out,
paopla on this' iribjeot, and tdanelder them
most respectfully.
The, report, after some discussion, was
adopted as read.
Various addrossas• were then read, and res- L
definite of thanks adopted, after which the
Conference adjourned else die. ,
• Restating the Laws...ElMete of Copper
- head Teachingi.
On Saida} , orating last, Capt. Carpenter
et. and Lient. Harper, of Co. II; 148th Penns
proiseeded' to the raidence of ./ccob'
Henry, In Decatur township, hflHia county,
fir the purpole of arresting Henry's three
sons, John,fieliao and Lewis, : who were de
saran from the above named regiment. Upon
entering the house, the fattier eared a gm:,
and swore ha would ghost any .Nnited States
<Meer who would attempt to arrest hie sons.
Lieut. Harper sprang forward,, took haft(
the.. gun,: and .endeavored ~ to.:tat, it from
Henry, to pterouthita from shooting. /n the
settfa4 the gin was discharged, the canton*
eatlttag the body of Henry,. who died shOrtly
aftergarde. ;
Tki.desertere were 'lnca arreetod, and Ware
takti' to - liairislosrt. Zo Is said that
thbfwee their second - desertion.
The Lewistown Geicor, In alluding to the
outvsaym "The resulcof Copperhead teach
ings in that township has thas of late enbut
noted In bloodshed, and an ignorant and,
ndegaided. pan ' relying on those. who had.
teughthim that he had a right to .hoot, has
paid - thiiptmelty. of hre his Ilfo. Oa
theist - heeds Teti his bloOd.: Nor need the sans, '
nor their Isidore - and ebbetters, Imagine they
0112 much longer eat the Government et den
anoe:-..n. Amu
.fir trifling with enifera and
eerier bargee* by.''
,Bsaultary Pair Lectures
"Grace Greenwood" hoe arrived, led will
iirlmfayette Ball this end tomorrow
evenftigs,"aemiding to proviou announce
.
A.tere epportunity is new offerer{ to
oar leititre:geers to bear this ,distinguished
lady, se long a brilliant light in the world of
letters.,,, Powerful in intellectual strengt h, equallj pow end through the exercise of all
the gentle qualities which are essential to the
highest standard' of - female chericter, "Oman
emenwood" studs a fitting representative of
the' noblest, purest weman of oat race. She
caws among no on this - occasion actuated
gone by the genuine spirit of the truest pati
otism and philanthropy. Lot=us -'all, our
young, oar middle-aged, and tbcd eof deeths.
lug years,attentrand listen to her wotdsi
Writ -stirring eloquence. "Lights in t.
War Cloud" is the eubject, and ir,tha colebra
. tad laeutro which the.. President, Cabinet and
4 grey. SODitall ciuld not bear without mani
' resting the deriesit emotions.
The subjecton -Tuesday evening is "Wash -
Ington—Liindoif end: B017211"111 favorite leo.
.stontistinght notional observations of
posopt and plum' eisitsid by tho lecturer.
The Courts.
The Court of Common Pleas will meat to
day;lafosiday) at 10 o'clock A. Di., at which
time the Argument Lljt will be. taken up,
composed of the following CM 03:
I.JELEM n Schaub McDonald. Theo for Judg•
. .
1. Alex iforßt S ltfo4on for wise
L &aria Barry nJu Dam. Iu dlv, rec.
-4. Derotba Onenat is Dr V °nand. in divorce.
- I. John- Grab= ei Catharine Graham. In II
• Iltuty.d3uKu Chu Dulstruo. Cluttorui.
7. WUIIIILuet $1 Maul Thgemyer. Motl
form" trUL
a.
mast J Crons. awfird See n H ltar,hs7l. &tam d
AMAX:as:l=7f iii Bfacireoro et aL Bo
ld. Profits; ased Wits ea Crawford and wllo.
11. O'S'ltrnetrf vs Jes. Ctdelq. Eeserred veer
_
• T 8 Citable. ye 'hoe - Collins; Motion formai
11. LErieeteiat T 1 J I:readies:wee Ea:
Jlezuscas.BatterA Co vs Chu D Cook. Hole;
dirsalvs • attaebtaelst,
• Wary X ZvanaWs Geold Cease. Is Milne,. 1
• 17. W Co 11 ilae.o.-77/C111211...1./.
Aitotier Soldier
;; -;We tandentand from;-Informition received
.
,throtigh C . apt.KoLanghlin p of the 102 d rest tis.ent, that-H. P. Jearray,.soti of Mr. Charles
ferenty, Wylie street, was raortallywoonded
- !lattheo battle of 'the:Wildencess„ In ' tho first
- day's fighting; and: that he died the nowt day
:it the hospital of , thOseeond corps:
Ile was wounded at Williatushmti hi, gon
;shot from his. bond at the battle of -Predef
loksburg, and dully the deadly missile proved'
;fatal to him atthe Old Wilderness. =
.1 114t.,11Infautgblin, heirs high tecitbriony to
his devotion to daty, while Capt. - Loomis, in
-Cte of his' !attire, declared
biro "conregeons
'to _ a fault." r,lotolltgent, fattlotkc Wad en.
inszplarY fa firs 'habits, /niddown his life
eommhirwith thous:ids of Its countrymen
for the highest blessiogs that as be: bestowed
, bn humanity, namely. Pree4ora.
Fetal: AgelQeat..Cotonerta Inquest
On Saturday morning aMan nanseaßarouel
• Enter aged forty-fien years Wis run vier by
the neetandeasilon trac t On the PitithUrth,
Hort Wayne k Chteage railway. nearEawlek
end Instantly killed. Bator was, walking
on the track;ina - the train inattenly:tnnang
•earvoin the road, he was , run. nee r, before
oould get out of the way. 'no debessed
' enul .gartastly. deranged. Coroner ,Iftelong
bold en Inquest on ths bear,rsoa a ierdlot of
lwida at" 4 4 04 .weS' roads - Sea. Tbe body
was &awaited to las Ictenat'wbo Sosiae
LVlralle° ne.r Hew eistie
,
WAXTED A DAltiE.Titimets tlatkonq Was u=
Mated yateidey and titan befeie the Meyer,
Charged :MAtkactiodit Mid batta4. • ' Harken
met a eipittiAll CU the taut Mad asked lam to
tik• him* . a 'saloon itnd 'Meat - The
Getafea- `dea garlic,' committed
conutlittta to
All for fifteen - day - a;bl tb a pay moot
flJanta incllntn3.—jatnea /Shea became In
:*.Woleed Innidggettlef t witS Jacob ftoffman, on
19ntarday eventing; Whin he ittnek flagman a
noTnne . blaer o head with a knachlo,
in
jpatog hine aavarelpr , fie was arrested
_and
nerentitted telau L la delta of the :1).27ma11i
- 'Another. cau.naltmont W6L
a mirirargs*ta atasthlm tqi annul: and
tAlinipux gums Ant.!th st*Dair,;
anzeznpanted. Cap
',ltetiterient rtoiatietiloh
'is °Jo of .tbleleionsitit the Zlghth Eatertee,
juvisitigKotitoithltuat, rogimenl sinew its
Lapailletb*J. l 4bala:leicatdonteit Arivatile.
EEE N I44.I E/444 1 11 : : =SAPt‘Miata?- 1
ORER* ''HillhilrlOWD - I)laskocilth.:- •
Letter from Washington
Oerreepoudnoe :of the Plttabenh
WAsanrcrpoet, D. 0. Site 27
It Ia probable that all Um sick end wound
od have been removed from Fredericksbm,
.UAY 80 18C4
by this time. The last Instalment as, ex
pected bore last night. The change ie very
agreeable to the soldiers. In Fredericksburg
they wore that tip In filthy and unhealthy
hovels; here they have neat and comfortable
dwellings. In Washington they meet with
soma kind and eympathiaing friends; In Prod
erichibtmg they were surrounded and spit
upon by heartless and unfeeling enemies.
Already, I understand, boats have arybred
from Port Royal, the new base of supplies,
lideniwith wounded from themeighborhood of
Bowling Green.
Thy General Agent of the Pittsburgh San
, nary Committee, paving returned from Fred.
ericksburg, Is engaged In visiting the hospi•
tut in end around Wiehington, ministering
to the waste of Penneylvezda eoldiers, and
especially to those of the western part of the
gmse, who have any to no supplied.. He was
accompanied, during a part of yesterday, by
John W. Chalafit, of Pittsburgh, who, out of
hi, own private purse, made many handsome
donations to the sick soldiers, In order that
they might provide for themselves such deli
(mores al they desired. Of course one agent
can do little towards finding out even the sol
diers of Western Pennsylvania, featured, as
they are, among thirty thousand men in
twenty or thirty hospitals. But he writes
letters for such as cannot write them them
selves, and turnithes them with anything
which they express a desire for. A Worthy
clergyman from the neighborhood of Pitts
burgh, who came here after a wounded eon,
with whom he will start for home to-night,
remarked to the writer this morning: "The
Sanitary Corns:anion is a noble institution."
There is no news frbm the army to day. It
may be a lull before the storm. It is mere
dillioalX, to get to the front now than it was
even last week. It would be easier to squeeze
oil out of &gelid rook in the neighborhood o!
Franklin, Pa., than to procure "a pas to
the army" from the. war riffle*, at the present
time. The reason assigned Is that the boats
Sr. crowded, *mill there is no room." Sex.
oral profeseenal newspaper correspondents
have been waiting here for weeks to get pan
es and have not , succeeded. Reinforcements
are still going forward. A large number of
heavy artillery, having been metamorphosed
into infantry, wont down daimon:any. Such
of the Veteran Reserves as aro fit for service
are being mustered to-ddy, I am informed,
With the view of being sent into the field of
active operation,.
The Government is doing everything in
its power le eustabo General Grant and the
Army of the Potomeo, and General Grant and
his man era doing everything in theft power
to wipe out the Army of Virginia crueh the
rebellion and restore peace to tie country.
There is no diversity of opinion about Grant.
He has a head and a heart, both of which he
is giving to hie country. If some of hit pe
dant:more had only given their hearts to their
country, the cohorts of a taken Soldiery
would toms supplied all the deficiency of the
head. Bat as the treason of Judas resulted
An the redemption of the world, let vs hope
that that of the "Teeing Napoleon" (I) may
result in the salvation of a, free and • repub
lican government.
I doable to call the attention of the readers
of the Gazette to the establishment of the
Peassylrania State Agency, the Headquar
ters of which ere at No. 487 Eleventh street,
Washington, D. C. At the late session of &be
Legislature- the powers of the Agency ware
greatly enlarged. It now Ineladv the "col
teatton of pay, penslaoe, and bounce dee to
Pennsylvania volunteers, writ/tees diary or
expense to inch' vokurtaers." It is also to
`provide in. every ay for the comfort and
efficiency of - our volunteers ; " take "care of
the sick end wounded," and "rend' home the
bodies thole who may die in the service."
'ln regard to sending home the remains of de
-ceased seldiendhe State authorizes the Agent
"to give transportation for their bodies, and
for one parson to accompany each ever the
railroads only from Washington to the station
nearest the home of the deceased." He Is
notaatltorisod to incur any expense in recov
ering, embslaleg, or bringing the bodies
from the bottle-field to this city.
The bodies of such as die in the Lospitale
in Washington and vicinity can be taken
home at once. But If burled without bding
embalmed, they cannot be iiiaintered
cold weather" sets In.
All persons interacted in th%collectlon cri
pay, pensions, or bounties, cr in the removal
-f the bad's,s of deceased soldiers, cboulA call
et the Agency when tu Washington. When
letters of inquiry 070 eons, the fall name and
post-office address' of the writer should be
given; also, the full name, number of regi•
menu, rank, and oonspenj of the soldier eller
whom inquiry is undo, or whose may, bounty,
he., is to be culle:ted. Many letters are re
ceaed to which no reply can be given beennee
theee things; are omitted. All others reocipi
prod:4a attention.
Col. Francis Jordan, of Bedford, has boon
commissioned State gent of Ponnisylvanie
by Covers:or Curtin. lie to polite, attentive,
and' entrommodating. fie never becomes
wended with thy violin or inquiries of those
who hare to nuke then. He L u courteous
the bundreth as the first time you visit him
Dr. J. A. Phillips ' of Pittsburgh, the Ault.,
• nt Surgeon General of the State, has his
'Oleo nnito in the Headquarter, of . the Agen
cy He is a young physician of sound medi
cal skill, Bauch practical ex perience , and on
lidos energy. Like Col. Jordan, he ie no •
wearied in hit attentions, and indefatigable
in his labors. Ho attends to all Inquiries
promptly, and answers, if poaribie, every let
ter by ream mail. He is, betides, the de
voted friend of the soldier, and is constantly
visiting the hoepitale, looking after the sick
and Wounded from Pennsylvania.
• I have visited the Headquarters of Colonel
James A. Ekin, ,Chief Quartermaster of the
Cavalry Bureau, two or three times,
and always found him over hoed and
care. in butineu, - but never so engaged
as that he could not grasp ma firmly
with both . hands. The Colonel is .tko right
man In the right place." Ho better appoint
ment could have been mods. 'He informed
me that he has furnished between area and
eight thousand horses to the Army of the Po
tomac, atom during the last twenty-sin days.
If I cannotenceesd in getting mil apaso
as I desire to go down to the army, I trill
leava this In a lets .41111. • Nom.
Pacat.—Quite a heavy frost was visible my
`vinous Amiens of the county on Banda,
morning. We conversed with 'persons from
different parts of the county, and they all
agreed that no perceptible damage had been
done. Although the sum shone brightly
daring the forenoon, the most immitlye cog
watt= showed no alga!, of Wary. In the
afternoon clouds arm, and a summation. of
shoWert followed.
. .
laetrZ4fao♦ Famat.r.—gasper Anderson tral
Axed tnenty-tire dollars and costs yesterday,
for instating • female in front of the Girard.
Sonia on fiattirlay.
Elm= or Coesocco.—At ropier mooting
of the City Cotmolle will be held this evening.
fll ECI/LL LOOAI. NOTICES
Tnowsn PAW / Plain sad Ornamental Slam
Bader, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Ver
mont:slate of tho best quality gt low rates
Office at diem. tho Water
Wa6, Pittsburgh, Pa.
limforin..--Sanniel Graham .4 Co., Mer
chant Tenure, have removed to 7.3 Smith Sold
etriet. We aro just receiving our second
supply of spring and summer goods, sad
would most respectfully invite our friencisand
the public in general to examino our now
stook, believing It to be one of the finest
.stooke of merchant tailor goods in the city.
Every garment warranted to give full satb
faerion in both price And quality. Give no •
boforo purchasing elsooloro and judge
for yourselves. Swims kfcCenotass
Mort:bent Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield street.
Trine as Notion.—. The attontlon of our
readenils direstal to the brilliant assortment
of Spring and Summer Soo& Loot received
by our friend Mr. John Wider, No. 121 Fed
eral street, Allegheny. Els stook comprises
a. groat variety of Fanny French, English,
Snatch and American Caw:imam and Cloths,
and 'Ana Silk and Cassimore Vestings,all of
mid& sell ha 4aado up to order in the latest
stills sad in tho'bost manner. A choles se
lection of-Furnishing Goods also on hand and
foi gale, together with a full stook of Ready
Undo Clott. wetland fashionably made. •
. SMELT OE Hafro.•--Tito subscriber ,wiehoe
to inform the readers-of the aura* that he
had igen a fall supply of the justly coldbra.
tad heir' restorer Refavosarer, arhose afoot ia
fagoting gray hair to its original color, pro
moting hair from falling oat, removing
• • draft, &a., fairly entitles it to IA *tailed
among the greatoet menses of modern
times. Simon Johnstong solo agent, corner
Of Smithfield and roartketreets. eod aw
.1 Ds 6doerrer, Dentist, Na. 162 Fourth
etreet, between - Smithfield and Gant
ffp .fisclueense'nta bold ant by offering low
twioest_ but 1111 equitable tee will be , obarged
ta ireryrease, lor.tbe best istatotials, be
wrwl, and &lithe time and skill *sown to b..
is" pb,wioo of rentt6 abigt geted
„W e =Otto:tali ettation:to tam ainottiti•
meatet Dralliptifiatyd ;Int.bys 410.
groblt tacit. ' ' '
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FRO 71 was MX& TOJr
Epecial Dlnputub to th. Pittsburgh Gosatto.
WAIIIIIISOTON, 34,1 28, 1864
Nene bee been received here from an officer
who left Gen. Grant's headquarters yesterday
morning at 9 ,o'olook. He states that on
baiaday night Leo began another move
ment to the Southward, and that at day light
yesterday morning, his works at Hanover
asinetion wore found deserted. He even
states that our army had began its advance
again, and at the time he left, its advance
teas several miles beyond the Junction. No
battle seemed to expected before Lee should
teatih the South Anna.
Some rebel.' who were captured Bay that
the damages to the railroad communication
ley Sheridan's raid, is partially repaired, and
that Lee had been up to the boy of his
retreat receiving supplies by to the south
bank of the South Anna, thence by wagons to
his position. They alto Mato that Boanregard
with two-thirds of hie army was at Pt!almond
on Vi'odnefday, though it I. not known to be
confirmed by official advises.
Thie information Domes from an °facer well
known in Washington, and no reason Is known
for not crediting it.
The following statement, bunght through
by a spools' courier, gives the details down
to Thursday night Up to Thnreday night,
the 26th Inst., there had been tto fighting he
yond slight thirmiabieg. Oa our extreme
left General Grant had thrown a force
across the Pomnakey ricer, below Sexton'■
Junction, in the direction of Gatiover C. 11.
The report that we hare held Sexton's
Junction, is untrue, u we burg toyer coon•
pled that point. Lao oocupied a strong
position between the North and Smith Anna,
along the lino of New Found ricer, and of the
South Anna fa which the New Found ricer
tit:Optics, The rebels there wore seen busily
°stunted In throwing tip intrenchmente in
front of their line.
A gentleman who arrived here from Fred
erioksbarg, reports that the gamvillaseoatin
tie to infest that telghborhoed, and along the
banks of the Rappahannock. Os Thursday
evening they made a dash on a party of OCT
soldiers who were In the river bathing, kill
ing one and wounding two; then diseovering
that wo still held • Fredericksburg, they
fled. A detachment of cavalry were sent
In penult, but foiled to overtake them.
A train_ went out to the Wilderness for our
ar:randcd, but had not returned to Fredericks
burg wh e n our Inforinint left; but no fears
wore entertained for its safety, as a icifiloient
guard was stationed all along the road to
protect it.
/221TA1 OP WOUJIDSZ
A steamer arrived at Alexandria, to day,
from Port Royal on the Rappahannock, bring.
tog seven hundred of the man wounded In
Trosday's and Wednesday's fighting be,
tween North and Sonth Anna river,. Up to
noon of Friday no cannonading had been
heard at Port Royal, which Is thirty.firo
miler from the present position of the army.
If any fighting took place since -Wednesday,
It mast have been with Malkotry.
ItreLOTloal PeMarti" To Tel' rallalD23T.
To-day, at sloven. o'clock, a delegation;
consisting of Rev. D:. Bride, Senator Doolit
tle, and Lions A. Bethle, wafted on the Peet
dent end presented him with lengthy retch:
:lens adopted by the American Baptist Hoene
Mission Association, at a cession recently
held in Philadelphia. The resolution: en
doree the course of the President, andaxprees
the warmest wishes fur the 'Wier° of the
country. The presentation was said, by Dr.
Bride. The Preeident replied, saying he bad
made so many speeches to delegates of this
kind, that the general 'subject was exhausted,
but he would acespt the resolutions and =ft*
no: en answer another. lime.
11.E.902CT10A Of THAJICS /as rants, TO LTZUT
COL. BAILEY.
Mr. Doolittle submitted to the Senate a
joint rosoltrion tendering the thanks of Con
gress and a gold medal to Lieutenant C•toe.'
Joseph Bailey, 4th Michigan, acting Engineer
of the 19th Army corps, far his genius, skill,
energy and eneress in saying from destrue
tion the feet of Admiral Porter.
fIISRECUITHIE WITH INIQIIIIT.TICI,NAHT STATES.
Mr. Morrill, from the Committee on Com%
morns, reported a bill concerting the commer
cial intercoms@ between loyal aactinaarroo•
tionary States, with amendment', which
provide that all offsets or privates of the
military or naval formes are prohibited from
roading in the products of such dierolata under
the penalties of the original not and a fuse of
fire thotwasd dollars. Tbesdause of the bill - of
July 1861, authoriring the President to Lunn
opermits for commercial relations in dierolots
in In;urrection Is stricken out. All property fa
to be regarded as abandoned When Its lawful
owner is voluntarily absent therefrom or
engaged either in arms or otherwise in aiding
the rebellion
VOUISATIONS COI/111X Lb
She Senate last night confirmed the follow
'Lug nominations: Col S.B. Griffin, sth Ne
Hampshire, to be Brig. General; recommend
ed by Gen. Grant for gallantry In the lights
of old Wilderness and Spottrylrania COttit .
Noun! : Gal. Emery Upton, 121st N. T. Vols.,
ind let Lieut. sth U. B. Infantry, to be Brig
'idler General for distinguished ionic:es ; re
commended u above. Cit. E. D. Rainsey, to
be Chief of Ordinance Department of U. B. A.,
with the rank of Brig. Gen. To be Asel. Qr.
Ma ter, F. M. Weaver, of la, and LL rhinene
Wheeler, 4th la.vids. To be Commierar:es of
Subsistence,' 4oe. Badolia, Chas. C. B y me j
of Missend, Rohl McQuilken, of Ohio, Alex.
M. Mint 1, 0 30th .111111018, Logan 31. Boot
of Illinois.. To be sdditioaaLPaymutore, Win
Bailey, of Missouri, Danl. W. Dryden, of
Ohio, Jacob Rich, of low*Honry L. Had, of
Aitchison, Wm O. Woodson, of EMMA',
Geo. W. Halo, of lowa, G6O. O. Emmy, of
Ohio, Goo. W. Adams, of sy.: - 0. 0. oWillots)
of Kansas, A. W. Kinney, of Minnesota.-
ED=
The now military posteastabliehed in.the
Department Of . tho Northwest Imo been
named . as follows: Tort Vi'adswortb, on the
James river; Fort hays, on Devil's Lake; Fort
Rice, on the tipper Missooriviver; Fort Bte►-
eneon, on the Yellowstone ritrap—niunsd
lifter generals kill63la tko recent betties.
ASEISMAT sus/no*
An ogle* of Assistant Baryon' General'
bee beim established at Louisville, in crier
to facilitate the transmission at medi
cal supplies and all things necessary
for oar Mak and won nded:izt thi south and
southwest. Assistant Surgeon iiionstal B. O.
Wood will bare control.
111111roinT1D I TIN Tifiollll 11/371.111
The total number at wonaded in the late
battle, 4 Virginia and brought to this city le
utituited ati.25;500, !colliding the Oasfeduata
wended left in oar hands, The number et
rT . UT9flfrE!!flE!
ITAC37{I/011 or IrItigRICIMUItO.
stramorarrirod at Alexandria el-morn
ing, bringtog the hut of this rolling stook of
the, Prodericksburg railroad,. 11th 14triber
of yotaran 'promo who to bun guarding
that plum. AU buudingi and ahods at
this pofht were destroyed ta krero tholi
e42:1 &ad by &arida&
AitIVAL 07 017 T, goni's p0111641rF.,
„ ,
Captato,filamuel Eiddlo;POst Maitof of M.
loidony city ' ..-ood•oodor oroprfotat of th e
Pittibgrjh ooftop - iiiTirod bore &Ail
ansuoud of Botorsi O t smog-1340A of
jaaidzsd dagvarlOmd wit Whom! Quip:
.
Q-FL .A. IVIT'.
The North Anna Recrossed by
Our Army.
POSITION TOO STRONG TO ATI
Another Flank Movement Made
GRANT ONLY FIFTEEN MILES FROM
RICHMOND.
Grant Repeating McClellan's Po
LEE'S IYUOLE AClli IN • FULL R
OUR TROOPS FOLLOWING CLOSELY
Special Dlnottch to the Pittsburgh lissotte.
Wasentoroi, May 29,1864
LOTS? raom The PROF?
Reports from the front are up to Friday
evening. On Thursday night mil army re
aroused tho North Anna In order to make
another flank movement, it having been dis•
covered in oar advance of Tuesday and
Wednesday across the Virgil,la Central Rail
road, that Leo had a position which could only
be Laken at a great cost of life. Rl+ left
wing rested on Little River, and hie right on
• large swamp, and every weak point In hie
line had bobs fortified. If driven frcin this
he could easily fall back on a line equally
as strong on the South Anna.
Oa Thursday afternoon a feint was made
by oar extreme right h order to attract the
enemy's attention. A division of cavalry was
sent to I:tartan Lee's loft , and at the same
time our guns on the north bank opened, and
when darkness had fairly set in, our whole
army watt withdrawn, the Sixth Corps loading
and the Second bringing op the roar. The
withdrawal was entirely successful.
mound was heard mare the tramp of men,
hones, and artillery wagons.
Of the particulars with regard to crossing
at llanovertown and the present position, we
have nothing later than the official dispatch
of to day.
With his balm en the Peumonky wed with
his headquarters at the point mentioned in
Secretary Stanton's tacit,' diepatchea, Gen.
Grant is now eery clearly repeating the posi
tion of Gen. McClellan before the seven ds)
battles,
Beyond tho dispaties already forward
id to night, not mach is expected for son•
time, end not impossible la rant that PLrtrole
Monroe tattopd of Wathingtma may Ireoune
the main source of to taro news.
HI. CIMV.II fI ?Hi ILOCSI
Dr. lien. B. Che,,ver prcacLed in the
of the Bonito to day. Ills sermon ooneieted
of a tremendous pbillfpie against the coons
of the Government on the negro qneation.
Some of the recent legislation, especially
about the Territory of Siouan*, he denonns
ad ca worthy to have come from the common
eaut,ci/ of Gons.m,h.
• Oto conierratise membsr. of Cougrast o at
he teat cut, I'vo illado ■p my
mica Darer to e....te &gull:itt the fair rights of
tho news agels ; you may call it feu ,ti,ilCl3 If
you nal, but I am determined."
New Y•Jax, May TO.—rns CV•a biz g
on ep,:4l ui the 214.. h <1.4 that • C•Ion•
he he. jest serired from the !rout, which h•
itat yes:carte) , ( Fri hy) int,rtnt me that do,
ring Tauraday . ta,tht and Pride, +rt:ng Lee
eremeted his strung position on the 9 Atth
Mime, and with Me whole a.ney iJ in foil re•
treat toward Richmond Oar trop are fol
lowing elosoly. We :elk a f.,e ptiamers, who
vale that the damage done by Sheridan has
been repaired, and that Beauregard'a army or
the main .body-of it was within the Wrenn h
mehta on Thai-ay.
PHILADLLPBI.I., May 21.—A epee::.! dispatoh
to the Erming Telegraph, from Washington an
the 29th ray.: Advice, have been received
from Port Royal, on the Ittppithanacck, from
the Army of the Potomac', up to Thrirsday
night. The rebel army wore badly engaged
in entrenching en the north tide of tho South
Anna. They were apparently expebting u■
to attack them in their works. No battle had
taken place en to the time oar informant, an
ollswar t left.
Oar left bad crossed the Pamunlry river,
east of Sexton'a Janotion. Oar whole drat,
srn in glorious spirits, and were It not for
giving information of a movement before it
wan completed, we could send you sumo cheer •
la g news.
It La believed Lao 11 being largely rein
forced from asaccregartre and other armlet.
Nair Yeti,fay 28.—The rinse special
correspndent, who left the frost at noon
on 'Wednesday, about the time of Secretary
Stanton's last dispatch from Grant wan dated,
nye: Oar army wise about to movo on the
eneiny's works, and two boars altar we heard
beei, cannonading and mutketry firing on
our left.
The Release of the 1111selsslprl Squad
Haw Toes, May 28.—Admiral Porter's re
port of the release of the Mississippi squadron
which was caught by low water above the
falls et Alexandria, gives a glowing sonata
of how the feat was performed. The idea of
constructing a dam to set back the water
originated with Lieut. Col. Bailey, and was
of inch novelty that it was ridiculed by all
the best engineers. However, at the request
of Adshiral Porter, Get. Banks furnished
2,000 men to perform the work. For eight
do's these men worked up to their necks in
water under a boiling sun, and at the explra•
Lion of the time a portion of the work gave
' way. Admiral Porter instantly mounted a
horse, rode to the upper vessels and ordered
the Lexington to pass theta!, if ponsib'e and
go through the dam. She succeeded in get-
zing over the falls, end then, with a full head
of swam, etarted for the opening in the dam.'
All eyes were strained to watch her, all
hearts beat anxio ly as she cleared th e
opening whereithe w ter was rushing through
furiously. She plan d in, went through and
rounded to safely amid the cheers of three
thouund soldiers.. The others were, after
much labor in ropetring the dam, safely
brought over in like manner.
The Teti Forty 2e.
Wsintswrotr,, May 29 —The Secretary of
the Treasury has directed the assietant Treas
urer. at New York, Philadelphia and Boston
to receive 5 per cent. legal tenders, with no
Imdittotted coupons at the full amount of the
face, and Janecoupns to payment . tor the
10 404 The imbscrilions to this loan con
tinue to flow in at tb prate of 51 , 000,000 per
day,and if the new ,nternal Revenue and
Tariff acts were in ful operation, the revenue
from the these slur i wonid, it is thought,
'pay the scatiro e pante of the gou
ernment, and previa in the meantime for
the pay of the army for Ake expenses of
the groat military movement, now to:progress.
Rends of the loan of 1881 to the • amount of
fifty or esventy•five millions will, probably be
offered lb/snub the assistant trammel' and I
most of the banks to the highest bidder,
Waablagton Atems.
•
IVAIIIEGTOII. Nay 28.--A largo delegatioit
from t o American Baptist Homo Minion Bs
oioty called dilatory:won at the Whits House,
!and were Introduced to tho President
It is stated at.the department that the tv—
osipts from the sales of the ten-forty loan are
much more than sufficient to most the regal.
'Mons of the Tresses,.
The Committee of Conference on the Pant,
Bill met this. morning, and after rixtztelly
agreeing on all dliputed points except the
taxation olauseiadjourned until Monday.
Ald ror the Ctirin , coiximlidou fro=
Cs&Wanda.
BlNanima hidy It.—T'he spooling in
ald'of the Christau Coratelseleux, last sussing,
was tie first misthig An California at *dish
tbe.olergy of ail evitoplical ehurches rr•
- Dissent: Bishop Kilpatrick made the o m
ixt prayer. $OOOO won subscribed, aud.h.d.
illtional subscriptions were climbs in rapidly:l
Thal is nothin g of intermit front.the
nix mines. - , • - f ' LI .4
Slettoan Overiniued -nmb ifd.
o S ,
Ton. Mu 28.—Tho'oeh000n
0. Diaxuao. . r'yorti Wag And wo
load omerhank‘sad hoo plan
. oznallo4:1•7
oriOddin aniPotorat.-
SECRETARY STANTON'S BULLETIN,
Grant's 'Army Withdrawn from
South of the North lima.
AN011111; r 1.11% 110VHIPiT EIECHED
ORECITMEIDEE AT HASOUER COURT HOUSE
Fight litetitten l'orcts of
Shrranun and Johnston. .
W,SMIAGIUN, May 2i, OA P. M.-.1/..j
Grecra/ DLo:9a otlscial dinpateh from th
headqoarters of the army of the Potomac a
Siagahick Church, ten nailoe from Honorer.
town, dated yesterday slur noon, L P. 31., has
Just been received. It says that our army
was withdrawn to tho north eido of the North
iiuna on Thitreday night, nod moved towards
flanovertown, ao place designated for croes
-
log tho Peumunity.
At 1/ o'clock esterday (Friday) morning
Sheridan, with the lot and 2d divisions of
civalry,.took po.etesion of Hanover ferry and
lianovertown, riding there only a rebel vi
dette. The let division ofitha6th corps ar
rived at 10 i'cloclt 0. m., and now hold the
placo with a suElsient force of cavalry, in
fantry and artillery to resent nay attack Meta.
ly to bo mad!, upon thorn. Tho romainster of
the corps pressed forward with rapidity.
A. later dispatch, dated seven o'clock Hai*
moinlng (the .1.8111) from Headquarters Magee\
hick Church, "has also been received. It re.'
porte that everything goes on Accly. The
weather is clear and cool. The troops come
up rapidly and in grant spirits rind the army
wilt bo beyond the Pamunky at noon.
Ilreckinridge is at Hanover 'Court House
with a force variously reported from 30,000 to
100,000. Wiskham's and lomsn's brigado of
cavalry are LOBO thorn.
The dl7parch further tutee thxt alter aein•
ing Hanover Perry ycatorday, Goa. Torbont
captured revepty Gco cavalry, Including cix
offie^rd; that tha rthel carAry Itexcecdingly
dcrus-ralicrd Lod Grin bc..ro nerd on every
OCCA3IOII.
A dispatch (rem General Sherman, dated
May 27th, 6a. m. , tear 14.11a5, tits., reports
that the enemy, dien•orering his moon to torn
Altoona, marched to meet our torero at Dallas.
Our columns met the enemy about ono mile
east of the Until:Aston, held thins, in check
and pressed them back about three miles to
the point whore the r...ads fork to Atiatta and
Marietta. Hero Johnston has chosen a. strong
lino and made hasty but ttrong parapets of
timber and earth.
Oren. Sharman's right is at Dalfaa, and tho
contra is about three miler nr•rth., The coun
try is densely wooded and :brolion, with no
wadi of any constquonco. Ke haie
many sharp oncountors 4 hot nothing dear: 1g...
No diqatchos from ady other field of t i•er
scions have beet roceired ta.day.
(... , 61g60d) E. Iti.Suarroa,
S-crotary of War.
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDING.;
tVo ti)3, May 2S, IF
SMUT/I.—lke joint reaulution to am- ad
the Chaster of Weehington wee take:- up,
and the anoqdreent al/.,•ing persons to
he registered le voten who have herotoforo
porno atlas, with. no tiletinction of color,
woe tejectsd by 20 rtgaielt 18. Tho r 1213.•
lution ws.4 then a delved nod sues to the
UOCICC.
The revenue bill wee then con!id
eyed, end the clause taxing npixite on hind
was dtecusmd.. Mr. ghetm.n roreeJed to
addresa the Senate In favor of the Boost's
provision of taxing d.rarantic spirits on hand.
The ea and nese on the Finance C0ra
1:n.1.... clause etrlktng ort tag tax on do
tnestio rpi,ita on band Fro, called for by Mr.
Tres:bolt, nod it woe so-nted, 25 against 15.
The Senate then eon in•o executive see•
awn and 171/ turn ed.
The I.lzpt,tht an , : the Prothlent
Warnfsorun, May _d —T.—day .111 . 4,
lion, of Dr. Brim Stonier
D4Qllttl• nod flu, .sled on
Prr/f/lent Libc.ln as / prerenn,l 419 Trio,
brriel of TC.l.lutfnuf ...I.spzod br t!'ho Amor/run
Dqtl.t.ll,fal Mien; a Society at Lilo &elision
tem/1y hold by :R.Ol in I . ll , lcdtlptd.. Th.
rotoln/iore Ic4Jr, the o3nr.fa of Yresient
Linroin and <rine., rho warm/Jet wishes for
his welfare end of .he country, Thu proton .
faiioo iras made ny Dr. Bride in the pre:g
enet of ono bond. od pernnes. The President,
In reply, spoke io fellowe :
In thepresent . very responsible position in
arbieh I am pltesd, I hare had cal: wed grati
ttda. for the ,upport given by all Christian
dr,r,omlnations of the country. I hove had
°merlon re frequently to tripod in crime
thing like this that I taro reld all that I had
to ray. This particular I dy b , in all re
spects, es respectable as sty that have been
presented to ma. The reselutlons I have
merely heard reed, and I bog to be allowed
an opportunity t. mate a sh,rt re/Tense in
writing.
The President, after giving each miristnr
e cordial shaking of hand, retired.
rtec ,, anolesance ID Etatlees Depart
went.
Now YORK, May 29.—A 27/71e.. later from
Bermuda Hundred, Slay 27, reports a rerun
noitsance of the rebel position on thepreriout
day, on the line of Bakehouse Creek, by Gan.
Martindale, with Danvans's brigade of hie
divilion. The enemy was found in rifle pits
and entrenchments.
.After their skirmishers
had been driven back our forays were, with
drawn. Wo bad three killod and twelvewound
ed. Among the latter ti Col. Dutton, of the
2lst Connecticut, dangerously.
The Captured Richmond Editor and
Belle noyd.
BCBTO3, May 29'.—E. A. Pollard, late editor
of the Richmond s Exermiser, who was taken
prisoner of war on board the blockade runner
Greyhound some , days since, and who hat
been on his parolisof honor at one of our best
hotels, was to-day cent to Fort: Warren, In
accordance with enders Rom, Washington.
Belie Boyd, another craptive Tina/lemur on
the same vessel, boa been releasod,niao fa
ohedienco to orderi front Washington...
WatithlotriOn's Gold Medal for .. Grant
PHILADZLPRIA, May 28.—Tho gold. modal
presented to General Washington by CODaTalli
on the evacuation of Boston by the British,
and the only gold ono ever presented to him,
has been probated,. by a few gentleiben of
Delaware, and wilt be presented to Lieutenant
General Grant. The earn paid for the medal
Is over $5OOO.
Promotions of
f CfCnerals Woodbury and
• tllmorc.
Wssumaron, ay a.—By the recent con
firmations of the &Mato, Gan. Woodbury hat
been promotod o a Lieutenant Colonel,
and General Quingy A. Gihnoro to bo u;BlaSor
in the regular arlly corps of engineers,
Robbery of Dituaonde.
Crocurart, tdaYO.—Dubmo k Co., )oval
ere, were robbedtoiterday of 5 . 4 . 000 worth o
morh.
IS IT possible thit any 'oldies .een be; re
foolish as to bravo the - Olty without i. Supply
of lIOLLOWAY • 3OIIiIidIINT AND PILLS?
Whoever doe' so will deeply regret It. These
medicines are the only certain sere for Ihrwel
Ootoplalets, revers, time end 'Scurry.
Il ,
eilonay's Pills end Ointment stre tow re
tiled, owing to the high prlone of drag% Le.,
.1,40 e i .u, TI tents end 31,10 per pot or boa.
Pot sale In Pittaborsh by B. 1.. rohno-
stock (M.
For his at Fri 11.01 1 .3 drug storo,Fitth shoat Pittsburgh.
For solo also. by doe. A. Holly, Rcdera
street, Allegheny city.
Oust we end cirelige calls will be Laken it
the °melba, of Bee, Pp. 470 Pane etreef, day'
or eight. All ordors loft at the ebovelltee
will be promptry'etthildea to. All calle meet
be paid in _ advance. , ; •
0. Pm., Dentist, WI Penn street, gal et
and to all basineu of hie proles:ion.
- .Tozara U. ElAzzam, Attomq at Law, ES
Grata divot. • atta
DIS B OLOT/O✓Y'B. lfc
DtSziOLUTION OF PARTNtILSOIF.
—the Ara of et 0, ther
piston of ..rhe Petro O cui t ill Works,. of Pittsburgh, m,
tree dhsolved by mutant consent of sit the pose
ties, an September 10, itcg, - ,
Amy rialto buries bacss to settle with the Ists
Ana ere requested la call im tithe, - " It •
AMMAN ATILLEA,
I , AVIU Si. LONG, •
• • ?ATEA it.
• WILSON MILLAR,
or to PA/Wile A. LOMA.
nd Pittsburgh Saw Wolfs, earner Water and Abort
linen, Pittsburgh.
, nISSOIitiTION OF VARikEESIIIP,
PeutAwsbiptaustofess existing betimes
rim AvAnnkemdvoeiler the Ogle or,,Wid. 1.11 JOLTS*
STOII4 0194 . treu , dissiorad, to• , 111in effem
lhom at( suso.s.numig vazo
CM am. The bash. . Woough.,o
g g.,gungu.
biz:4W t t g_ l gAnia • phttud.r..:,'
•
.. sad*
)?!ftik . nta fthleheUL
New Tort Market.
Nte T.,er, May il3.—C4lto/1 1: 1., ror. • fur
L. 1.11 I'pLit.ls :1,01.7 , .1,02. far L Ming,.
nur.--10 Ate a-d'W*,t4rn alrmt r ',qt.,' $7,1,3
7 0; C, Extra Stile, $' n 03 7 ,15 for Ettfa 12 tl 0,
and ELF (47,86 fm Trade Drand,, to. mark.rt el ring
quirt! Minsk, w Chum deculnd r ban., St ksw,,r)
at nod $1,15 for Wrst. rn. Wheat In ixtier
inxn dnirriptlnne. and a twin; tux,, and drain
ing; 1M,69,41,; Co Chic .go Spring., 11,(KWLET far
Milwaukee Club, $1,6741,11 Amber Milwaukee,
the latter fir tare lroda e.ry ,linlre In arrive nn /Eon
dxy prat, $1,7041,77 kw Whom I:01 Western
. . ,
eluded M the sale. are over I of.nal both more to ar.
rivr. Ilya firm rat E1,E061.44. Come "carnet and
firmer ,• 11,51 for Yew Slf.:lfor New
and Old do , 51,55 for Old do. (I.r. dffii at 573'(.
an,,' far Wes era. It, e dull at .51,11a1.14 Bunt,
ready, Calm and Illuu-uvada 1fi.3‘,J1734 0 . 113, 4 2,
fir
do: a bond, :Se for 1m.v.5, Havana 1761830. Ito.
loves dull, and no valm of Importance. Petroleum
. . ,
meet but firmer; Crude 2Jt , d In Ptill•dolphla Mo.
li'oul nor'' . firm with moderato demand, and pokes
fend ni,ward. Pork leen attire brit firm; 128,17 do
for !lota, /28,80 for Old, V0,80(310,57 for New.' L i e
onio. and Brno. Cut Meats flnfot •Ei• an.sowly 0 , 1111;
1!.4011,N for db0Adenf,14%3143,1 for Hama Pao n
tildoe dal!. Lard firm •ndin good demand at 1.1,40
14 3 4 c, and (00 bbl. to arrino 1.1 14,40215 c Potter
firm and b net ire, at 28338 c for Ohio, 85(013e for
Erato.
Stock and Money Market.
Fair Tont, Illay 10.-lloney easy at 5.g3G per cent
11,11 more ertlre d firmer, tpeuing at 18q,4', ad
e ng to IfeN, declining to 189, and ereing
et lerei.
New Tuna, May 29.—Later —The followin; are
the chasing quotations at Gahagherir. Erening Stock
Exchange: (told 169%; New York Coutral
The Oty of London, for Livorpwil.to-day, carried
oat 11170,211 to eporie.
Government Stocks quiet; 42.91 Coupons umalio;
7-99r,OcesIier ant April, I It %.
Cincinnati Market.
Otamsetret, Iday 28 —Flour unchanged and
shady; Stmerilne fah32311.75 ; and common to g.xd
extra 1N.1.47. Wheat unchanged an, the dentaud
light; 12e2 b 1 h8p31,60, Whitt 81.70601,78 tb.rn
dull; Shelled sl,,c@; IG, Ear 81,1Ca1,12. Whisky
clved vl h a good dentvid, end prices tending ape
ard.; sales of 1, 2 00 bbl. ae $1,25. Provisions Mated
apd unchanged, and nothing done worth, of note,
but all articles am held firmly. Llrocerbs Lim and in
fair demand.
FOR P.M.YrEION(YrOY.—D. U.
“=.4 - limn will be is owndldato 'NI' the ofSal
Psetiestotarz, rapist to the ilreWtsf?:lS the tralsh
oabllessi bonnastlon. a /tans
FOR IT.O'rEIONOTAIIY.—Taos.
, we' Us= will be w candidate *sr the Mlles of
Protlsottotary sr.ttlixt to the decialssa of the Mlles
Bepnhllua Ounrentlosi. : al&ta
611 res 17'0.3173. Er hoots Om Kral I L? . F°l‘
Banal° 31arket.
puttazo, nay 22.—/flocto gulet. Wheat rather
quiet; vete yestordey aftercoou of No 2 Chicago
tspriug Sl,lO ; 'to-day, 2.lllwattae Club v 1,42 81,41;
Guru ultra and =wattled, olotong Licher ; tales yea
tartlay atteru.tu 01 No. 1 at 41,2591,29, to-elty No.
2 at 61,24 Nos 1 and 211 igea 51.243 i, New 14.1
to serf re $1,2131,V3. o.acs quiet at 72.',;"45.00, closing
firm with an upward tendency. 44 bitty inactive,
part tea Gettig apart, 5.1,2.X41,26. •
rrrights Ecru ; Pio for 40 beat, ICc for Coro, 144 c
for Oar, 0, New York.
Chicago Market.
May &nth,. ac.l adr.oced i
142: Wheat at..aflr ; tale at 81.29 f N.. 1,61,25/
I. rNo 2. guk; 81,14@1,148. fur 90.1,81,22
EV,II for Nu. 2 .../ats genet and declined 2.428‘.;
d.. 61,1z3 , ;. rtvigt.
steady:
6eceiple-4,000 bbt. Mar, GU,OOO Lush Si best,
113,400 bush Corn, ZI,OOO ba•bOxt.
6hlpm.te—Es,ooo blot. Lu , l/ WLeat,
82,0.1, tnt.6 Coro, Z.DOO I , csh Unts.
Oswego Market.
Oswsca, Nay 23 onchangsd. 'Magi Ann
nd ta' better dsm.md Milwaukee C.❑b g1,91(41,21
tcarrs aed firs ; Old leihrs $1,3V4. Oats
tsady. •
CiOnl (might. erne; b❑t unchanged.
RIPER.
x m.r..., wu.. u„F
tyms, GriOuM, Zan
4Sleland
Je_e R !Wm Ire. SI tolls Thistle,
lleannl“, L•dreellln !Julie, Zenseetila.
The river met a.eeral Inches§ .t Ihie point during
Saturday night and I...day cnornlnk, but at evcc
log It sat •pparently at a stand with tall... Ten feet
In the The, wrath , r nu:seism., cloudy and
umettled with every ~panel, of more !edit.
The Minerva trout 1, Mellon and the Adranus
from Oil Ctiy, are the only arrivals Place friday.
The Emma Graham fr.en Zanesville and the Camelia
teap tisane-ill, arra doe lent night; and thellefor
andereen from Lnacialtati will erre. En:rein-Lon,
ralir
The J R Gilmore, Copt Jolly, left for St Louis
no battirelty, with a god trip including • fair toma•
Per of peoreugenn.and the Mints and Roanoka,
cleared for Louisville o s oaturdey evehtog, with fair
trips, taking ail things Into co.nleratlou The
Jolla cleared for Zelsosettle at the eame time, so did
oleo. the Advanco for o t t City.
The starlight sod New T rt. 1,1, Cinelntratl La•
this city en Vrilay, and the tlej r Anda.on se e .,
nottneeel to follows dn Saturday
Tk. Lolevaro solved at Lue t telt o no Titurally,
from Otto city, sod for (Li was ativ-rtoed to
beer, st Lou. for fill sbnr ; {h to Fr .14y.
on Torsday eremite. of hot a.k.a. a pair of cool
bat. heloottiog to Liner ,e Ro.line of this city, were
diernaind. rut itm ion, et/oils this ro - 1a sod stink in •
law nocrainet. The beat...ll c..el, It le said, will toe
totalloes.
Tee lisle 1114.11.31), Rapt Robt ltobineoa , and the
opt J. 11.Ilou , .• 11101JOI.Sed for Ctn•
clotniti and Li...villa fortioi Rh. They aro both
neat and cispul•c passenger etemmera
The ieres., apt Cl Warr, 11 the cogmlar packet
Air i n n„ h ro day, /saving at rows. kir A F Rant
ing by charge. the ofErne.
ft. Ontario, Cept ./ A Ilarton, will cotarnence
loading Or Pt Louis, wan the expectation of getting
or, on 'Wednesday. She to Jost • non haat, baring
foade but me trip, and Lao encatri, accomnai dations
r pataingers. 4b. (214 , 11 Poe, Cape Tho. Poe, 1.1
also imnounced for fit Lout; and telil be reedy to
Isave•tesut the latter eud of the week.
4Thie stoma And lig Go l d i nght passenger packet
America, Caps Th. le announced tu leave
fur Restart!la sad all intermediate points to-morrow
evening
850
it!..T....7.RDare.f—TO:m7.7adynttde,say.23l:rlt
Ptist.kroad, about truss the any,
e Y. o. entered, and %dark bay dliknE and sot of Halt.
Ntitd sou. taken. lhu mare Is norm yearn old, and
id In gaol conalthre. The harness Is stogie %midge
his mous, with wonted Hiles.
••• - .
At or ebaut the tam time the cerMage house of
Iticberd
innsrson, adjoinlnk the abort. premien; eree
enteral, a S./P BCOGY sue &tree of with Elm
Byed's mann It le a shining-ern t•oggy. painted
black suede by Lane, of PhdadelphlA OA each
nide, ender the a at, en the oetelde, theta le se hate
tation of caneoweek printed. Both abate hr Ten at
the po ate, vet broken In the middle and mended
with two pier., of troa.
There to 110 doubt but the thief came to Allegheny
Oily, e• ho mu tracked that Ger. The abcre reward
paid for the arrest and coarletloa of the thief
and the recovery of the prep rty.
J tad r. ZY/fre,
ley23..tt 1110rf•ED PEAUSOII
NEW GOODS I
TC.Ohl DEVLIN .4 CO., Now Tart
English, Walking and Blaine'a Snits
TOE YOUNO GZSTS
Also, a large lot or
Linen Backs and Duster&
And n full smorment of 13018' WEAL
GRAY 4 LOGAN,
Ho. 47 8L Clair 4trtet
JUST RECEIVED.
WDharre Pion'Troe Tar CordlaL
Wishart's Dyaremla
Dopes Ooft.tvoilad Syrup of Liverrrol 2 Tor
Storied; 'a Helical Discovery.
Flue Olive .11. for table me.
linker's Porn Cod Limo Oil.
Dim. Hair 'Dorton,.
Flee Giza nos sod Donny Fobp.
litorlinCl Ambrosia, fur the noir.
Halt, Nail sod Tomb. Crushes.
Hilton's Duo-able Dimon t.
At the Ocntral Drag Store, corner Federal and Ohl
weete, Allegheny,
ttl26
G. A. EMT A CO
BAliBl ttklizi I ISAUST
• New gad wand-head
Seamless, Burlap. si Gunny Bags,
71,0R8 AND aILT AAP.%
&II • laza% Matta to ordar, ty
JOAN T. &AILEY £
f.r l,2 f._ No. 113 North rin
11..111.'d.. Hrs. Passztos's Orri^s,
no N. Braid street, Ms, thly 2114 1E44. f
P R O.P.OSALS FUR IRON BIM
tir/L4MS. —rropstais an .lurltod tor EMI Iron
CsUtc‘s,"oll4.l4log tsticrot, molt bed-
amid to b. 8 fist g turbos 10t1,'2 fret o lucks. side,
and 18 (saes high. Name of tiro Fer*llliles to bo
furritabocl sib tbs WA. Pr orb'. s u tkosporsd
us the lei OP•J Ma n
The Hod! s 1 Purrayor rreTrte the tight to rclett
Ray or sl bldt. • - "R BIURIL&Y.
tottblw . Burg. La.. A.. 816.1 Potrero,.
QTAEET pereona
4-7,stai w re titre))) notified thet the report of the
Yleavni appointed tp eiew.etad. woos damage*, end
benefits ageing hoe the proposed openlegorastreet ; ,
letbe nenmid Ward of Allegheny, front • point au.'
Allegheny Altnne,lo4 Yet "tit et trent Ile titreeV,'
where Ow Retie creme .sild Avenue dlegonelly
nerthwislerly to • vent.= era/Alla etreet.l.9l%
fent me of Hide ell etreet, hes beet:titled the
evict Qopitpf Allegheity enonty Wr zondmstion.
13. MACS tttr.i.
'senatortor AlloobonT,
A LLEGHENY AVENUE.6.II pct
-11 erne intereated are hereby notlfirnttbat the re
port of Viewers appointed to slim and num data
eget and benefits strain from the opening of Alle
gheny nentie, ruin tbe north Line of Utd,l9 l Ftr.et
to • atagookl street ordered to bo opened. distrolOs
of grng feet; to the Slott and fieomd Words of Alla,
gheny City, bee been filed In the Dieriet puurt. of
Allegheny county for confirmation.' •
. .6011013 U, Jr.
gilieltor for Atileatonly.
•
BIDWELL STREET.— , 4I4 persons in
.umud are lltroby . nntifirl that 1? rep .rt Of
Vtaairs appoint,xl to .elear and Lima ilanianni and
bonen ta artatng from the wlEenbiatllitlnvltstrort,
Nona ward, alta.hany, from Irentt .ttert to
Maud Lane. ha. bean Alaniu thaDittrtat Cann of
lathany coantrfor tonattatatton... •
jotaltw ~ • Solicitor far -Allyabon.
TaP .
•
c ow ictunsm, 7•Pavno is
stroi;
iniiiminiiiemunimmufabi,;amam=iium=
Cdidi'DIDATES.
ASSEMBLY:=-Inrs. 431It.FILLAR,-01
' ' rprer St. CLOr "t4lnatlllp. tiO c.n.
didalt far euembly, as to the declalqa *rib*
Cutup t•-pabLicau Coanly Coccenll.3. 1.174*
A FS' Elf tiLy_GEo,'N*, ti pf
histth Fayttte tp., will he s cendblete for
tlashabt . ,, from the Uurrtct.oath,ot the [mt. est,
Jett to the theletth of tht rLt
uri CouLty. : t;,.heth•
Inn net 413.tserts
-.FOR ASSE.NIBLY—ILtriD 'data=
of Upp.r St.tlat.r. (o of the ht Peaapt
rash Relertu Carelry.)will bee escdtdatu:Lir ha
embly, Dam the Übetl.t.oath rftbe tivartitabirc
tu the actiau of the Etpubticett Cc/ hay Cuovitsttutt.
raytl3.o
.TOR CORONER.—ALsx. Axinz;
wilt bo a candidate fur thet/filre of Coroner,
t/tient to the dwirelon of the rotilinblicar. Onion
Closuaty Chnorotion. ra bine:Liana
aFUH CUROMiIt.--Snomolcotwa,
4, 0' at Lill natotrham, will be a candidate for Cor.
near, anitlect to the decision of the Caton Oonnty
Oonvontion. nahaidawth
.FU -
F-;,...kt, CURuNE.R.-51.1k fierrzELL,
Ctrrotogltant, will be :a eshdldete . fet Oor
oner,sobJect to the decision of ths Colon Eepubtleso
°nasty Oprierantion. mlattiaerto
•
WRONER,e—JOHN tiOOLCNil, of n;" the r irert Word., tillegbeny; rill be s!catidf -
ass, for Cleroner of Alleghery Clochty,szbjett to the
fist/sloe of the tossing Cio.ty ratan Oonvantheh.
deltas
FOR. PlitinioNore
rm., will b.. (floe of
Prothonotary. robjeci •• ft• 'Union
Republic. 0. 0 .t7
FOR PRAYII' ~. • j.:..—j A ccus
H. Watts; of the si.th Wax* Pitienorgio,
will be • candidata for the mt. dfProthoubtary,
subiect .o the dee:akin of the Union RepriblicatiOcut.
ventkaa. 1825:to
_ 11.01110.NOTARY.r-Ozo.
Panama wW bo • cantifilato-fortheloMee of
Prothonotary, rohlecia to the 'ttoelsiciii pf Lbw Union
Conrention. fothidawto
FUK COUNTY,COM.ZeZ
Dd VID GOES XLIDS,.of ilia a
Altegbooy, will be • cd'ate for C,ienty
alone,,
solaiert to the atclaiva of tharaion
can Coorentioo.
WUNTY WYL-tIiSSItYNEtt.
of 'Ponnn tatirttlat - pitrill
candidate Aar thn shore office, entieo,to a dads.
lon of the Oalou Republican Ommty.ponven
mhlCEntte
•
COUNTY COM3I43SIONER,
Nona Room, of Miklos township, 4111,
Le • candidate for County Onrandasioner, =Went to
the decision of the Chian Depubllmi Connt7 Coo.
weounn
mhsd•wto
- -
(x)ONTY COMMISSIONEg
riII I. ik a '''" diCei i ie F f l m tho ' o t fleo of Coto r ty 'r oo
mmL
::teret4cc„ittnt: the docirlon of the 17:Lion
. 111 1-1.1.4 - 1:111 4 1.
NEW MILLINERY BTI/11,E,
JO 0. 21 SI: Clair Street
=rm. E. MARTIN iretrei larlte No Lnib
t ber non suet ef
11111ner7 Goods,
Hats a•d straw finuttals 4 ;;
Pastor Otape and •11k8011.110,f,
ttlbboas, Pletwers,Weatltitta,
Lases and
• • COSTAR'S^ RAT, ROACH, !Lc
EXTERMINATORS
"I.6years ostat.llahvi to b. Y. Cl
-.Only testable rocoadtes knowa.'''t
"Prue from Poisons: .
"Nat danger°us to the Horan Paailly."
"Bata roome orrt of Clew- baba to dlrt,''
r.old by all Drovri.b.,,orY.bon.-
Legaur I of at, wortlotwa
.. Cwstar'r Dono, 1, So. 44 Broadway, N. Y.
trar., , ,:l by 11. A. •AHNBSYOCE.ri b :.30,4 A CO.,
and C Sr.LLEtt3 A 00.,Whotrrali. and Beall
Pi twburyb. PA : 11.2114( P. SCHIVAP.Tin
Wbolorst. and getail A,pat, AlleshourChy.
m1.23,1.w
•:
FUR tv ITURE
C•Eli •EID WOOD ed;llß
tv..L.M2 071 AT =Van> IMlllie,
W EOLE,ALE OE RETAIL
IAS. W. WOODWELL,
Kg'MM===l
p i etnitiklauslas,
John Marsh & Co.'s Soda Ash,
conataatlyerecelving tie moo, which he will sell
n the
4 r pt L i ff io voir i s , :le terms Th , t ,
G ALE
. 3,i wilco.
C. w. mantoza*,
. 1 3 :207 1 711 ONT STHEET.pIi
M . clUiti) it W.,
RhClimate Dcz!enr
Hats, (laps and Straw floods
Ewe o. ht. Mae the bkrgest and hereh, oceepltte
dock elgoods ISr
Era: °Cored In Ma wee. !decamp ta aro:}equested
b call and azanans our ,tack, rlitcti wlli Lo mold at
131 Wood SL, Pl;bdr/A
Ul'.6 dll/11. U.K,!keli kr,
Hada at So. Eli ntravi RTBE T.
•
B — *Marmot reel men °rubles mot ferlaidle•
- Onmlora auperlor lemar, latde see: et • e Moen
8. 8, MA-ENTB, Ha ea - Too:rib ilreet,
•
m 'Mrs.
-r INSURANUM
- The &metlasi Life Luautant4
OP PHILADELPHIA.. "
Alan- n. VvITLIZr, P.7.7.7ene- woyi Y." 1 .••
ill(0011 pollard On Iloin at Joint Enocn. lanai ar
Non•Tooteltnro rani on tamable emu..
B.ll,Bare.s, Aim*
Ifoorib street. Matte.; Danoinin) • ,
. - .
X.X.. PINE TAR;(; - ' , -,
•Prepared ezpreerly for AXLES. Pat up ri!'brat ace
grllort Ir. bound MUCKII& /circle by f tuittoup
mem No. tad rzusr silirxr, 'At**, - -
apritra - - - • - ••• • •-•
. .
8A.061 - BAGS BA(1 I,• • '.. • ,
6,060 Beamleas two busk_ ••• • • •
- 2,000 ladtatioh do
... , •
••
10,000 Oala , • •
• %coo Nolo hnehelloloky, tOthipaga ••• •
4000 sioesd hand Beaaeleainacei -• •
1,600 (loony Sub. , • • .
_WO are ixnetantly ro-c irlisg hew anti sec4:l4,angil
124.,e,'Ssela and anodes. The trade supfOltd.,
1:11TCILMON, 11.40/tIEBY • 00.. • •
w,hllk.lai • I2L &woad elnwet.
I N Uri.° f..—sToLEN -.4.3pupons 0t,5=24.1
fire Ml i
re.
; Titre Slub, N05.'7.0,8M 103.03, 10,33-3;
:Two WO; Ike. 42 , 3, (272;._
Mum SIODo, Km. T 3 fal, 43,011. 12,879:
' The Coupons boor ititu Voir:ember Si, 13611, .
'pumas are herby nottarri not to pnrrhaSi
thous:
Any purserCreetortyg the Connors or sivini
trrrorroution. Ira /rod SO the 'detention of it:glitter,
lel be if ntralltreitarukl by •
• • /13,LUIC M015ZT.5:66 . 4.
- • • Übotorottost:
MciNTYIiE, MoNAUSillin k•E CO.
." k i P
Stone and }3no .• avora:
All tido= for CUBBATOND. ritm'a; CLAD
nip, or Anything In our promptlyAßri464 to
Adlclren DOE' Allrgbtoy raft ADDON' , ifkr
Bra ttranefl, 4.3slleming met; A.l4lll,f4:gifl
oraDlm
1 - nsti-100 half bbls, LakellerrWv
so " Vnittii• vtatc; -
Bo - 3 taro 2 fiaterpt •
' NO.Y
-IS or:sack*. No:1 wet-'
25 bbli. stirs Ifibrador.Ticred.
to; ILlLroerty uthia. .
Ml=l
Pit'
'ltarsooe Co/army, of. tid.ottr, hair illodor
do's , ad I:Or/decd. of TUBEE. ItOLLOWS. PE N
ISIL AUNKTOIect% SEW diSeb ; ,
7.7, , B. X. DAVIS, terfotorr.
RlKoporga. Moir 21. t. DO- a, " :; 7 06#.44/..
uo3.tirkl=alWW, Duu ilktanglys
itudtplianuteortfbmww. and Orant
eltableyb. akiirmar—tv4l-M,E44144,2101m--1
Timaomoluathiu, 111,
1500 athrad,p)
plc= vain IbriWeb,- s
40712 • • italti'pAr AZT/p3.
BOOTS .Atitu swift.
GOOD ADVICE.
tn readl4 author., whew inn jail
paseagea that Mike the 141 O de
and width. whlps. you tost
To think of at anntaer ea a, binto mom
contented faith tha sight,
But talcs tidos down fu blunt and TAW.
By mech reaped:a yea may be tasati.
nut Sim OMILAPUT
BOOTS AND SHOES'
MAY BE BOVGIELV
OONOErtT HALL SHOE 5T6p4
B 2 Fifth Street.
Mr LfRGE LOT Or NM Boni TOT sit t
BOOT 4, SHOES AND GAITERS,
O 7 ALL SISD9,A7 .
VOLFIIINDIS aIiCTIONr,
No. 55 FiftiLlittreet.
LADIES' SHOES;
Gentlemen's Shoes'i
Children's Shoes ;
Of nary ttyb, .L
SLATER '& 807/7203.,
DIABSZT 14121024
brand door tram 'Fifth rtrost.
NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I
We ban int received or: Bipaing 4.4E4,
BOOTS AND MOBS,
which .e will sell it tie LOWEST.CIAISH PILLOW
w. Lap tpo lariat and but Waded idea
•
/ffeWs inns Oaf 5quar0442042 Saelie;.
To be teaud 10 lie city. LADIES' LAST dArtnilt.,
to atedadaace. GiT• as i 1L•--- - •
P - 18g.
WEEEPJ.Rit li9lBON'S
11101/IST EROLMIWII
LOCK STITCH
SEWING M.AON.Efilr . ,
Tni (mann a ammml. ew•nor.
Principal Off,ce and Whaling* Law
27 215EFT11
Three dotes belay, Batt Block.
feliiimP
GENTLIGINN WISHING
FIRST CLASS GARMENTS. .
made he the MOST ,76,5H10868LE tad
LArrzcsv 831" Late.
would do Intl to soll wet
IL IL RAH & VA., HUH NRU ,
mum. 07 mars AND err.cwas warm .•
Be,lcTa pnrehadqg elprvihrix
BAIDGEWATBET.I7BO.
COTTAGE DRABS,- .
noway re . muo meant) ors. ,
Slzdlttret4Dralt IThsdakibr
COTTAGES, 1711*,14 HAIL80.1,11:DIR01:13.141:;L:
Also, Das tor urn. TiMINE4
ELEVATORS, FREVLIIT.OaI3B,IIO,
aszwrar i!Arsx rs Tra,
au..., Rowena , zuratorani;
Agent. 74 /Miami lata. liar/oft
pAPER NIAREHOITIE.
Mg* WHO COoi
No. Liu) roNNL tNiNa.NFNANNEmta-„si
ilsontfootaimi of
Petit& &Tenth - ataxia Pipet;
Of %II dam
icttu'sWors;l. int liana ia;d6 - ' r oorder ;
rnschart prt illem tar wi./e, tap or giro
vantitles.
mile,
•
-013iiriAMT SA:Vi- WTI T-M •
AZLEMEtitnr =l9.
retki 04121=7- htad IMO and
easearal ace-le e DEWING. BOAS AND lIOT
Isat,mune &mar?, jgrass,.:
.3015211, EIPOLITMG, LA
-• Re orders. tor. aorhl BTD/7 .1/11)'. ,
13. Peet= wazuka pray undue Airratar .'
irtentzictrro*:
'2.113 aro pertioleo LO =
, LIMO Mt flak
*MU, Ileetz,filavel, time Zokleffen.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF
PITII3SI7BAH.
Onnnr : Wnto4 gtseet and Virgin Allayr. _
. ,
Dadvtated D.pcattory and ilnanetal Aseat tha • •
Untied-Blabs. • Beceirq anhs , riptlons tq at•
10-40 Rauh and Banters ars_nneenttdio act L go.;
d.dentS az.% no-nont conuninsion....•
- 14.ndd atm kept on baud. ,
• • 'AD&BI
LIVINGSTO.; %shine. ' l O2/Aw ; .7:
:131ATTERSON gt. 13405.,
.
• Tongiditgbeny (foal and Nnt
orecitift
aeit Itruldhy'a Wat,lea
to. 111410.7. AthltheaT "78 - :
n2raatly utoadail • • , •••••
p 71
.W.ttsrit onclAni Pcnil o .7 fn.& ?
DRESSED AND:.OO333IDRADDOID, *,;.;•-“1
• • - . .;
• 110,000 Mtn= • =a.- • • '• •
4CO 000 oomaox inuct•
Oa bendand for gals lir • -..—
pAvta InlTi4cimsfr
Eit • EN' • %•.1•
• 801782.—J. *lv,. rock ef
2102/, AND C 32 rt.placa.
INVILOP72I, pest inaletiee, *MOs IMO
quaes. tor OTCI7 taste. for sale Di 7:
it. a. zorrssrott a •co, rr,
Ir. IL rarecesor 9.4.14
pATTERI3O244. MIXON,
MMI:ANDOBAINI 80DraS,
NIKO
9fin B.MB.lnaniffil e *^. •.=
--- ..gatotnikAlrfira__
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•
Jas. Robb,
mitemtrr
wien733 icoaraLli