'• • ■ • $ '' . ’9 v 1 >* > .j.-. • ' I?' * ■'*l - ,-. 1 '- ’ $ PH I ,: v ’ 1 *?-S n*v • fj :ij; &.,*»> ,* .«* 11 s.i;; ■ jj; MBS* :; i..' Vv.; v...vc •ft :' .v: i •\ ;-.• Btaw, OrDabaißo. U nttk I daUji r -i': . ~am. a.nui, : te’eloek,x.a...~.w- H ■• M : U » 85 . TO i «- ** .f.».......,.,,,..,, ■' 08 j : . X0na0taCm^.......... 29 t-M The Coarta. - ; Ooauum Pijui, Oanuat’ Oovar. Ac. riwiwi Him Ji—rfli■■—n •'• IwmwliiT Jttwwi ITnr Twulfnimr. Amouu li«.v Jcnro—Ho*. & hj tan. I" iroouw Jonro T Hoa, J. Batra. tn Il>mib Mrodaj of Xnh; lit: Xonfir cii Jonas lit Monday of October:4th Monday cl Pwhr. Betoxa day*—fflzst Xcndij of aaeh ■nUkiadtlftflakdif of nth to. SmUM tikn n« tin tat Kotday of each woolh.—hrerta* all cnm at tarot on tha fourth Saturday preceding tha first Monday of aechmonUu first day oC—chtenn. • Axnment Ustatakrosp on the Monday raoceed* latthoeandnriooof jary triala. - V ' sorvor cow. • Pmbbxit—Hiayc. Hamrox. A—n*r***— WflW-TT W WrrrtawM. Xna 2>axa—Tfca,|ro*th Monday ofJunaxy, April, Jolj tad Horn bar. Betnrn days—Th* tat Moo* fnofikh month tad tbt tat day of «toh tom. fibmtfTt Um on tho first day ef sock month, AMsman Wra—Monday, April 6th, rod enrj tfth rosfc tharsaftar. • Trial oaOt far taoh day oonststofth* first ton open CM. , ■ » • ■ - •• • Blood, Traced, t» Ike Sixth Ward-* > Aar, Barke Murdered. Ob S»tnrd», nl,ht, bttWMB Un uitlira o' dMk,» thoeUßg trmpd, oeound it tlw fcoueotMu, Buko, xilu An. MoKm, u Bin itmt. In tli. Sixth Wird. iMnitin, In the duth ol that notorioui end ibndosod, dobu). The cirmuwUnci ol the affair sj* thm: Boom nftef ten o'clock, Seturdey » mia ipprouhed tie booseoccupied by Ull7 Borke, end et the door he encountered Jemos MoKee, who bod boon monied to tMs women nu years ago, and whe, elthoughoot genex^ ■illy lodging -with her, maintained a genual snptrvlfion over tbo brothel, and managed to reap the profits. The stranger preved to be a man James Stepelton, who had been absent in California for the last ten yean, and had Jut retained. Be had known Mary Burke before he left the city, and it Is said that they were then on terms of familiarity. He was also aeqnalnted with/ McKee, but when they met HeKee failed to recognise him and he then told who he was. ; As soon as ho mado known Ms natae he eanght MoKee by the neck, and drew a revolver from hit pocket. MoKee, however, tnoeeeded In quieting Mm a little, and he went in and sat down. Mary Borke was not in the honse at this time, bat was ont talking with one of her neighbors. : There were two girls in -the:house, Fanny Benfield and Isabella Kelly, together with three men named Bdward Murray, Morgan Hopkins and William Williams. Sfeapelton approached Benny-Bcnfield, and asked her if she .was engaged for the evening, and she re plied that she was. He then aoeosted Isabella Kelly; with a slmilar questlon. She gars an evasive answer, and hf sat down beside her, remarking that he wanted to talk with her. MoKee stood leaning against the fire*place, and while Stapelton was talking to Miss Kel ly she observed that he had taken his revol ver again from his pooket, and told Mm that she did hot want to talk to a man who han dled a pistol. He pat it baek into Ms pooket, but the girl was still afraid ;of him, and in order to get away sho remarked that sbo wanted to get a drink of water-—seying which she took neap or tamblerand passed ont.lnto the street; as if to draw water from ahydrant. She went directly to where'Maiy Bprke was, and told her about the.man with the revolver, and what had passed between Mm and, her hubaad, MoKee. - - : - After tho (Id toft Stmpaltoa, ha lay down npon . bench, and vu in that portion whin Vary Burk* ratmo. Huy m . womu of nndanmted oiuragi, ud of .Tory muenlar (run, ud had autataod honolf "ondltebly" in ouy » row. Bhowunnughoutomarln iliklui ml not omiily intimidated .by altharknlraaornil tola. Shi antendtka room ud ukod: "Whan i» that ihootlng an.” Ha wai pointed ont to hor, whin aho immdi ittely noogn&id him ud took him oordiaUy by tho hand. Xho hand-thaklng mmid to bo mntnaliy agroaabte, but Bteptetoa aooa after aald: “I anppoao yon’n tho aaaa old b—yonalwaya won." Shi thought hi wai laughing riplild: "Too; ud I anppoao you’n tho iaaa old ion of a b With thlx Stapoltoa alappted hor in tho iaoo; ud lauaddiaWly after knookod hor down. Hi thm draw hli nrolrxr ud find; hot tho tot •hot did not taka afftct, haring atrnck tho •tainaao. Ax ha walkad backward! toward* thadoor halted aaaaand ahaiga,ud tha ball utend tha lilt xlda, about thno inshix holow th. natal, patting ontlraly through tho body,' •anting tho bowola in two- or thno pteoaa, ud oanilng. internal hemorrhaga which n anlted in death abont daylight Suday morn • ■ tag. •Xho mnrdanr Hod Immtdlately, ud tho nova of tho ihootlng eroated a gnat doal of : axaltaaal. Dr. Hoppor wai ealted to.wait upon tho nnfottuate womu, ud fbud hot lying In a pool of blood. Hi wai not long In Oitooraring, howrrir, that hareaxo wu at torn hopotwi, ai hor life wax fait ibblng away. Bho n tain id hor nonxclonxnixx, bat wu not obit to oonrirn muoh. Sh# wu awan that hor wonnd wu fatal, uda ahort nm» baton hardoath iho called UoKoo to hor aide ud told him aho wu dying.’ Bho nmlndod him that ho wu hor lawful bux • bud, udukad him to bill bar bofon aho dial, which nquaxt wu oompllid with. i Xho polio# atartedin pnrislt of Staplaton u aoonu they hoard of tho ihootlng,ud .bay anaoudod in lading him at tho Soard - taghonnof Kra. Dougharty, cn Oraat atnat, third. Ha wu than In bad, ud wu at rn. taku into Tha womu wu •till Urii* nt th. ho«r of hia nmat,ud:ha. tekn U-to* th. *»J« »»> naoitM toiall to uswoT-tetUrhouinguaohargo of uiwltuTb«2*nr-*i*S J»t»t to.Ull, o’oloeh, Oorona. Mowing pnoudod to hold u inwut on .tb. .bodyc, teatllad—Batwuu teuudalaron oolookSat nrday night, whin on, myway homo»Ia“P -pad in at Mary Burka’a ;rl had b*an' thxrro bnt a abort tteu whan • nu oaaunp ud oot moat tho door 1 ho took hold of mo udpnUad «at» pit Ml, laying: “Dowomknow mof" I -.IX. «t tia. Tpgr fan, bat 1 cannot roool lut you hum,” Bo balds «My ammo la atenaiteh." lukad.hlm;:whhtlhad anr d»atooanuhlaa totowanroinr on. mi. laald: -‘Wo hay.alwayaiboon frlanda.'_l cold him topat np hixplatol, udha dldio. Wa la'ind white ; I atood .laaning •galnxt tha mutei-ptooa h»*«ik OiapU tel o« iuwnd ti»a» bnt put it baok Utefiia poofat ofhteownuoord. Hothutaltod awiitoto ou of thi girlx, but ah# left, and h# laid down uYbanah. Ilia Buka oan» in ud wanted to know when tha .hooting mu wu.; H• wu pointed ont, ud thay ahook huda, whan JJaSadhunS-T Should ha wuaion ofa ha alappad bar in tha fan ud taSUSThu dnw tha pi.tab and .t hu, and u ha hackad to. tha door h» nl»U»*tt. toteu -• handataltedtkomnhoTa. Dr.MoOookhald fP®* 1 •Uon, ud teotHted thatdoaUi nanited ftom internal hotanrrhago. Dr. Hoppu oomhor- ModDr.MoGook« Xha jnry than faond a rardloi _ttat tha da eaaaad Muy Buka, ditea Bra. MoKoa, cam* to kor doath from tho ofiketa of • platol ahot woud lalloted by Jama Bteplaton. Xha iiouaad wu about forty or forty-lrc mnof ag»,ud fortwastyyoanhu bou Urlag a moat abandoned ud rackteu Ufa. Iki Sad muagad to got paiutiion of aoma: proparty,whiah waundwa lud ia haldbyUo- Ku, ta th. nam of ona of hli aliten. Wa ou team bntllttte of tha mnrdanr. It ** hla departua tn Oallfornla,ha had bean on tanu of Intimaoy ntththia woman, hnt what lndootd him to tab hor Ufo la no tonally Bomat trlbht. it to joatouy,format ofuynton pteulhte oauo. Xha mnrdtr wu aartaihly •old-hloodad nad daliborate, wlthont any jnx • dleaUcawkateror. Haixahoatthlrtyyaara daga, goateai U m«au« > , , ut tall and waantexlnform. HawunotUtoTtnated at 1 htlaut h. wu notdruakjud tho 1 JJ^gJJJ[?*** , S*uhW■-- 6,433488 4.453 589 189.608 83,627 * Decrease. From Col. Collier’s Regiment. BaTtLX FtXLD> April 30,1883.' Dxax s.:—Hail goes In a fow minutes. I am ail right. Our brigade has not yet bun engaged* The whole wing seems to be suc cessful. Hooker is several: miles on the right with three corps; Sed’gwiok commands on tho left two eorps. >Wo all feel in good spirits, but.are all soaking wet*. It hu rained for forty-eight hours steadily, and looks now as Hit would never stop. We took them by ear prise, and now occupy the position from which we retreated in Beoember. : Bowteylost eighty men in crossing the pon toons* Wetook a great many prisoners, and a great many-of-the enemy gave themselves up. The Ist corps charged splendidly on the rifle pits and carried them.' The rebels skip*: ped beautifully. Our corps is, crossing at the •auto place as before. Rebels are. reported leaving here, burning everything, and moving to'thetr left—cur right. YTe all feel as well, (barring the rain) u if we wore in Richmond. Have been ready.slnoe 3 o’clock this morning; togeom. * • • 8.C.8. flovement of Troops. • Tho Subsistence Committee have had a busy time since Saturday evening, attending to the wants of troops passing through this city. ' On Saturday night they had twelve ban died paroled prisoners from Annapolis, on their way to Camp Chase, Ohio. They were mostij: composed of Miohigan, Illinois and Wisconsin troops, who had been captured by the mbeli in Tennessee. ; Among them were #ixty*flve sick, who received every attention. Three of them were lelt in the hospital here.’ On Sunday breakfast and dinner was for* nished to one hundred and fifteen soldiers of the Io6th New York Volunteers, \who bad besn.oaptured at Fairmont, Ya. They had been rpbbeA of every thing they possessed, •ten-to their canteens* They are now: on their way te Baltimore. On Sunday evening the' Oommittoee fur nlthed supper to seventy-five men from ibehot pltals In the east, who are now.on their Jvaj to rejoin their regiments in Kentucky.. They belong mostly to oorpi. Ip addition to w abeve, eighty-fonr sick and- wounded Soldiers were xeortved at the Soldier* -Rfitf ftJP&lMrfr mostly frfem.Opn. t / ... -.v We would again take ocoasioa toiTtmlnd cur readers of toodu to ©f*oontri&uttng liber ally to the support of the Subsistence Com mittee. Constnbatioas la cash or eatables -will be very aooeptoble, and ean be left at Weyman & Sen’s, and Albrse, Son A Co. Ililimi’i Pianos at Windsor Castle - Xha HawTork jforidi of B»ta»d»y, April 18th,asja: A anflelant proof th»t thaEngr Uih paoplaars drlftlajf with tha oorraat sow aattlafifrom tiitw shotta U foaad is tha fol lowing oompUmaatarp maatlon of the latro dooUontothaPrinoeaad Prison! of Waist, daring their bridal feitlTltln atWlaaor Cutle, cfWUUaPapejthe jonag Aniailesapianlit, who.* low weak! mo, Mi adlsn to HawiXork. Ws molt from tha London Oouri i - ' - uqu of the promlaaat featurasof thetrratf iac «aa tha presentation of MMterP*p*;the plS&lat, bj Lord VUoount Btdnaj, Har-JU jiitr'a Lord Chnmbarlnla.- ThU joanggen tlnua, ltwlll ba roooUootad, gars, oonoorta. 1 throagkoat Caa»d»*ad*he6UtM forth* baa •fit ofthe, Laaoaahlr* opernUTmlMtiumoar; «Ths- yottag planlat, who la bat twain' nars of iutai pnfotaud aanral elaaaio pitiadi isdnarind the hlgbeit tokaaof regard from lb* ronltoiUy.HorMajMtT, althouhaot pniaat. waa » afloat Uitjaarla | iSaSwat, “EPS 1 tat vl7rw«rfonnano*. zha plaao ased at the eas- Sf one of SWaW * Bonr/Haw_York, SudTtSSk V&: p*** l ** u *»w" w :' * 8& rnoiaiflou ahosid nam «« ssqgiii » I gtS3S^S£ , SSSK?> the OhtoJtlm> r ' , -. . - . , V ni—’Ih» ilim of Sit «a ft*" 1 ® ififti mu oMwlnod by tt» bunlac«t M S* W{J' !» ttwVUth Wud. It wu without doubt tho woifcof W ißOOßditt?* Bailboad Aoaxsxn.--An unknown nun vu ran over on Saturday moraine by a freight train ooaing west, just thii tiae ox the Hound House at Altoona. Several oar* ran over him, cutting him nearly in twe in the middle, and badly crushing Us head. Bif remains vere taken in charge by the Oompany for interment. Lambert, Bsq., Coun ty Controller, whose serious illness we men tioned on Saturday, was somewhat better on Sunday evening. He rested easy, and if in flammation does not supervene he will toon be eonvalesoent. SPECIAIi LOCAL WOTICEB. Gnovas aib Banna's Sxwxit Maoxixi, tor family and manufacturing are the beet In use. A. I*. Cs4TvSY, General Agent, Vo. 18, Fifth street. Thomas Paxby, Plain .and Ornamental Slate Boofar, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Ver mont slate of the best quality at low rates. Offioe at Alex. Laughlln'i, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apBs6m Cunar Cloykixo avn Wanna to ButTxbm.- —The enterprising firm of Wm. B.'McGee A Co., merchant tailors, earner of Federal and Diamond square, Allegheny, being fully aware of the extraordinary advance in Spring goods, have purchased last fall a beautiful assortment of doth, easslmeres, vesting!, Ao., and they are now ready to open their Spring trade with- superior artloles, at greatly re duced prioea. They will sell their goods by the yard if desired, and as they keep con stantly on hand a large supply of ready made i clothing, customers can be aoeommodated on demand, or have a neatly fitted cult to order. The work is all done under their supervision, and always warranted' ty> purchasers. Fashiovabhi Clotehto.—Our affable young friends oomposing the firm of John Weier k po., Merchant Tailors, No. 126 Federal street, Allegheny, have just opened the most exten sive and rtiherche stock of spring and rammer goods ever exhibited west ex the mountains, comprising some of the most beautiful French and American Cassimeres, Cloths, Cashmeres, Marseilles, Ac., Ac., to be found in the east ern market. This enterprising firm has also a very large assortment of the latest style* of furnishing goods, and a considerable quantity ready-xqade.olothing of superior quality. We advise our Allegheny patrons to call at this establishment, and see for themselves. . Jcst Kevußven non th« Baev.—Samuel .'Graham, Merchant Tailor, would respectfully inform his friends and the publio in general that he has just returned from the Bast with his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of all the latest styles of eleths, cassimeres and Testings. Gentlemen desiring a stock to seleot from that cannot be surpass ed by any other in the city, and their gar ments made In the most fashionable manner, would do well to give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. Samuil Gkasam, Merchant Tailor, No. 64 Market street, one door from Third. Tsxatkb.—Miss Charlotte Thompson, the oharming young actress, makes her bow oade more to the Pittsburgh public. From the re putation, as a first class artist#, which this lady has so rapidly won, we eannot say more th*n a treat await those who visit the theatre this week. Mr. Charles Barron, from Phila delphia, an actor of note, makes his first ap pearance, also, this evening. 609,771 878.357 161495 135,093 104 881 290^000 Bdqiwoxth Simotaxt vox Touxo Ladies at SswicnnsT. —The rammer session of four* _ieen weeks opens on Monday, Mxyith. danc es organised on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. For the accommodation of day scholars, the railroad will issue special tickets for tha-ses sion, and good on the Mail and. Accommoda tion trains. Circulars may be had at Davis* end Ceehnne'a bookstores. | Doe to Its! Banka. Oxauca and Casinos Ciuji will be talus at liu cnul&u He« 401 Ukittj street, dij o; . Ail arden left it tke ibw» will fee wcmptly a«tor>d*rf ’r All .d JTexaele Physician* preaanb to tha attention of mother* her SOOTHING BYBUP TOE. OBILDBEH, Which greatly faculties the prooem ef teething* by I ■oftening tha gumi* reducing all Inflawatton; will I alley all pain and vpaavodle action, and la soatol regulatauie bowel a. Depend Bfoft'lt; aathada* it I Wu flra tart to yoorsalTaa* and ratbf and health to I tafPimt- sp and tail tbbxrifcJefijrowM' ten I yaan» knd cm aay, da eoMrfmoa aaf frmA* ol II trtmt 1 wefaave nevtr beam able to aeyof eat* otter medi* che atnrfcaail jbfZedfa* mgkimumtt tog/M a, I care* whan timely used.VertT did wa know as tn> itMODafdhaatUmctbnbyanyaoawhoxmdltJ Onl thaooutrary, all are delighted with luoperailomm | and apeak in brai of commendation of ltaabgleal effects and medical virtual. Wa apeak in tbtamat* I we know*" aftertax yean* axpariamoa* and I pledge oar reputation for the folfllment of what wa j here declare. In almoct every inttonoo where tha 1 In fact b suffering from pain and exhaaatoo* relief will be.fouad lo mteea or twenty minutm altar tha syrup is administered. i Which li hr ul»*t J. X. FULTON’S SBtre BTOBX, »apffl FIfTH BTBIBT, ThKMOVAU r JXi ao-d oar entire stock of HABDWABX to Manra. LOGAN A QBKOO, No. a Wood .afreet* PUtab fifth, wp moat cordially reeatsjnead our frtsnda add; lata onatomera to parobam therk hatog aaibflaA of itatr ability and dastro.. to. renderjariafeetfen. Our books and eoroantt aio Jeft ef thefropuntog rcom,'where Mr. J.B, JOHNSTON, (oar bl* Book- oo. AcrUMlh.ll63., atlMiJMwr H. A. AI4jKN , B;-|; ! : BUB .BBFABATIC*. HAIB PSMABATIOH. HAIB FBBPABATIOH. I .fboiQBBES WATBB. ! '• | ?Oo*aß*Ba WATBB. . -’ OmUHBXBJ WATIE. ' ' - I ... BuUok’i Dlpt.uU «r SonThnULcmaan. Btlßck*! BipthtfU or Bor. I . BiilKlb*al>l*UiutacrttnTfemllnaiia. -I ■ Halmbold’a Bnchn. . Helmboid’s Bonku. - I HalaboWfe Buoha... i " BUda'-OUtaU Magaaslfe*.- s ■ ! 1 BlleW OUtata Magnmbh,.. I t i IBab* Olinta got Bacelraflaad to ante at tha Brag |toaW ' Noe 99 and 70 Fifth Itaiii&y - .l" ’Vi—Mi.v 1 , Bectetary Cluue.ii* «m« litfj joffSi*^' ****** iswuim tOmmat* THE LATEST NEWS BY TELSQSAfH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUB'‘SPECIAL DISPATCHER Special Dispatches to the Pittsburgh GasetU, Washutotoi, May 3,1868. LAXOX XSOXXFTX AT THIYIIASUIT. The reoelpts of the Treasury undo the five twenty loan have run up to . almost fabqlous rams. Saturday the neeipts at the Treasury Department amounted to absolutely fourteen millions. On Friday the conversions amount ed to eight millions. foblio laxds. The amount of publlo land unsold la tha loj»l Stata* andiJatrUoriM oholbUUoa and alaotMß million aerei; the amount told ilaoe tho Mtabllihmoat Of the Geaeral Land Office lc ot«t two hllUom*. f i ißSTiucfloiß conmums utiidi btbxpb. Th* CollootoH of Intonul Bdnau ban boon dlrootod to ooauauoo proooodloga nadir tbo Uw agolait ollporion. out of tbo Boob; UouUlni who ihoU wilfully mdo tbo pro viilo&B toqnlriog tbo uio of ituopi. ranoans. Seven hundred prisoner* are cxpeoted to* night; one hundred and forty-four arrived to-day. gut. rz.OKMtn's.nooT. Arrived to-day from Corinth, to be buried to morrow* loot ox mi tax Lew. Ex-Commissioner Boutvell is expeoted bare this week to finish his booh on the Ux liv, which will be' published under* the official sssotlou. M ; • kto. The CommUsloaerot Internal Bemu hst dedded flaahpn are hot nestings within the meenlhg\bf 'tho excise lew, but manufacturers ere liable to three per eeut. Ux. Shot and shell in considered outings. txroBTAXT bioisioa. The following question wu recently sub mitted to the Interior Revenue Office (nn bunkers in New York: First—When gold eein or gold dust b oonsigued to the United States for sale, and drawn again by reason of payment of said drafts, the owner become# in onr debt to an amount not over the par value, nd some remains unpaid for 10, SO or 80 days hj delay of the conversion or of the sales of the gold dust or coin. What la the staihp? The answer Is as follows: The net of Maroh 3d, 1803, define* how transactions in gold and sliver ooln and bul lion may be carried on, declares ill contract#, loans or sales not made in aooordano# there with to be void, and affixes certain penalties to the relations of Its provisions* A funda mental requirement Is t*iat they shall be set tled in, three days. In theceeeiputby yen the settlement Is postponed .for 10,30 or 30 days, in so far as the first is understood.;: It appears to mo that this drawing against the gold alleged to be consigned for Balds’ token la connection with the assumed delay of ciom aiaiion or of tales for 10, 3p days, changes the. transaction from a simple I sale, as at first usumed, practically Into a | law, eeeured by a pledge, deposit or other disposition of the cola, and requires to ll# le gality that the ooutraet should be in writing or printed, signed or stamped to aniampuht equal to one-half of oao per cent, of the prin ciple and .interest until' settled at the rate of tix per cent. per annum of"the same loaned upon it by the law. - > - vmarstxxHorFCAsm. . It he* Inn aaoertained that what purport* to be InitnioUoaa to oar aaral oGleerl oon earning foreign rauala and malli, noently laid baton P*riia»eßt,aad hadar which Lord Lyoni aotad ia thePetarhoff oale, wan barer iained, Sanatory Walla* not haring ocw plied with Mr- Seward’a roqoeltthel they ahoold ba. They wan/howerer, lent to the Poral fa | Mlalaten u geaulaa. - FROM MUBFBBEBBOBO. Special Dbpatch ta the Pittsburgh Gaxetta. UcEFßUuißofto* May 3,1863. Tba waathar U warm; with light sboVari. Tha eltuationia appanatly unchanged. Than ia soma latallifOaoa from Kentucky whlohit would aot ba pro par to aommnnloate. Than waa a ahlraplahoa tha Maaeheater road and a law priaonera wan taken from tha aaaaay. ' ■ . ; - Bnoklaridga Ena unquartlonably morad to Hoorar’a Sap, batwaaa Maaohaatar aad Mar. freeaboro. Braokinrldge haa two dlrialoaa. Ba oommandi hia own oorpa andaotHardae’a, aa tha telegraph made mo aay a day or two alaoa. • ■ ' Surgeon W. Cleadeaia, of tha U.B. A., la ordered to duty at Gallatin, to rallere Surfaop Hamilton, who report* for duty ia Naahrill*. A apodal «eld ordar to-day dlractalhat tba aaaa* of Corporal! Edward Bhatt add J. Wll llnar, of tha 7th Panaaylraala Ceralry, ha plaoad upon tha nil of honor for gallant oon dqpt at MeMiaarllla—tha former for wound log tha rabal Llout. Col. Martin, aad the lat ter for capturing Dlok MoCana. , J. Important from Near Orleans. Naw Ton, May I.—Tha ataamar George Oromwall, from Hew Orlaaaa ba tha 19 th,'haa arrirad ban. " Tha Captain af tha Cnmwall raporta aawa raoairad on tha 28th that Banka had takaa Alexandria, near the head of Bad ABraahaar City dlipatohoflhitatthuluto tha Naw Orlaaaa JBra> itataa that a label aol dlerfrom tha Bad Blear ooun try reported that thin* gmnboata had oaptarad Aleandrla, aar eral daia'piMonilyi artbably by Perragut’a taatTrar tharartbel nporuthat oar oocu patloa of the ooaatry and Adklral Ferragut’i blocked* at Bad Eire* hara aarloaily lntar i farad With reppHee for tha rahaU at Tlekaboig I and Port Hudaon. Tha &a, of tha 35th, atataa that * nooa nolaaaaoa of Sabina,Baal waa made ion tha 18U> by two boat*from »h* gaiboau Oaynga aad Haw London. On landing near tha light honaa they war* Arad aa by ooaaaalad rabala. OapU MoDarmot, Of tha Oaynga, waa hlllad, and hia draw ofif man oaptarad. Captain I Bead, of tha Haw Itondon, aaoapad, bat re- I otlnd a wound oral tha ay* from a rid* ball, I aad four of hia man wan wound ad. Tha body I of Oapt. MoDarmof waa glran ap by tha rob- I ala, and buried at Haw Orlaaaa on tha 15th. I Adame Bxpraaa traaaun aafa.from the wren I ot tha ataamar Marian, haa been noorarad I and noalrad at Haw Orlaaaa. I Bntta Ba Boaa waaoaptnrad oa tha 10 th by I tha gunboata Batralla, Clifton, Arlaona aad I Calhoun. Oaaaaamaa waa hlllad aad another I wonadad.. Bnalga Vald waa alao wonadad. I Tha rabal tag whloh toatadorer tha fort waa I praaaatad to tha oommaadar of tha Cllf ton. I Tha mail of the people an loyal, and tha I oountry la .wall auppUad with naoeuarlaa. I Galraitoardataa to tha tth all. mpnaant I thattho rabala anforUfylag the polnttrnm I tha altar to tha (orb • I' An anaditloa oader Col. Cowlaa, of tha 1128th Haw York,ihad bean to Salaaarilla, I Mia*., On tha Poorl rtrar, and oaptarad tha I ataamar A. G. Brotrn and uhotntrGaorga A. I Washington, bringing. tham. baok I Plk*. Thna athar aohosaart .whloh Ooald aot ba adt-**. wm I burned. A aoaaldaraTda. qMattty of naVal atom, potto a, Aa., waabkfWlnad. Important! from Gen* Grant’* Aimy.j CihcmhaW, May 3 —A ilißpateh from Cairo to the tfosstts- 1 dated May 1» wj* : \ Two or three steamers have unived te«day ; direct from MiUlkbaYßend, wW*h plapo thoj left ob Sunday averting, the- Sflth, nit., bang-, log later bowi than we got from Memphis. • . {bo canals end passes haring ell failed, Oen. Grant had gone to work in. earnest to. take Vicksburg.. Bven the Buckport canal has been left an empty ditch, by the sudden snbiidenoe of the water. The whole army at UUlikin’s Bend was in motion. When the steamers left they marched aoross, leering all their baggage behind, Including' tents; and stub heavy articles as are nesded below, can he ran past the batteries. Almost nightly, some barge or soow is sent down. r ' • On Saturday night, two tugs, each towing two barges loaded with hay, went by the bat* teriei in perfoot safety. Not a shot was fired by the rebels. It is stated, on good authority, that a large >art of our foroes hare crossed the river to ;Grand Gulf/ and sanguine persons Grant •is already many miles np Black river.' The monotony bslow is fairly broken up,'and stir* ring .arents must be in the near future. Gen. Grant, It is said, has a oomplete knowledge of the strength of the rebel garrison at Vicks-? burg and of the position of ersry battery and gun. His offloori and men anticipate a great rietory. ' \ % j Southern News, Kbw Yoik, Hay 2.—By the afriral of the British brig Hannah, from Mataxaoraa on the .2d of April; we learn that the schooner John L, Gerety, from New York with a general cargo, was seised. by the Confederates after she had entered in the Custom House and run oyer to th* Texas side.- She was immediate; ly claimed by the Mcxiean authorities, when the Confederates tried tq compromise with her captain, but he would not have any thing to do with them. He has put in his olalm for $60,000 damages, and wo&ld probably get it; The 2W&**e has received the following dispatch, dated Memphis, April SO: The Jackson Appeal, of the24tb, says that the Yankee cavalry expedition into Central Mississippi, threatening Coldmbua.and Gren* ado, excels in daring all the former Yankee raids. The Appeal has intelligence from Ar kansas that the rebels are rapidly strengthen; log under Kirby Smith and Sterling Price, and will seen give the Unionists trouble. - Gen. 0. H. Manny has been transferred to the rebel army In Tennessee. Missouri Items. Bt. LorTß,M*y 3.—A Ladies* Union League was organized In the Mercantile Library Hal!. Over two thousand ladies were present, em bracing all elands and conditions. General Curtis presided. Able and patriotio speeches were made by Gen. Curtis, Gen. Strong, Chai. 0. Drake, Bamnel M. Breckinridge, Bunn of Indiana, and Kellogg of Michigan, and a poem was read by Col. Jameson. It was one of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held in St. Louis. A Military Commission was organised yes terday for the trial of all the oaie arising ad der Gen. Curtis* recent genersl’order, looking to the punishment olspies, rebel correspond ents, suit carriers, military insurgents, guer rillas, banishment of rebel sympathizers, Ac. Gens. Van Bever aid HoNiel returned from their pursuit of Marmaduke, and are now at Capa Girardeau. The reports of a battle at Bloomfield were unfounded. • Congratulatory Order. Washixotox, May 2.—The following order has been roeelrod from headquarters to- night: HtiDQUikTxaa A«mt or th* Potomao, 1 ) Cbaip near Jbfaoetl, Va , April SO, 1803. j GxsftUAii Oedkb No. 47.—1 t Is with heart felt satisfaction the commanding General an nounces to the- army that the operations of thelast three days have determined that oar enemy most either ingloriensly fly or come oat from behind his defenses and give us bat tle on our own ground, where certain destruc tion awaits him; The operations of. the fith, 11th and 12th army corps have been a series of Splendid, achievements. J&y command {of • Major General Hooker. 8. Williams, a. A. G. From Washington. . WmstXGTOJj May 2.—The party nyingika Beoretary.of-State and Assistant Seeretaryof State wureM t>i ficbleldcrx, fro a IheTJeuieitfe oitiei/Baron Gerdt," th» Rus sian Count Pfeifer, tha Swedish Minister, Berou Grabon, Secretary of theßds stau Legation, with other*. They have re* turned from their visit to tho Rappahannock and Fortress Monroe. ! Another detachment o! prisoners reached hen to night. They number 111. and Include several tommnndUg ofieors. Others are dx* posted in the coarse of the. day. Those who arrived waro'eomfortibiy elad> though their , arments were oearse. They were sent to the 1 ltd Capitol prison. From Snffolkw-ImportahtHeconnois* SorroLXjMay 3.—This morning at nine N o'clock (Jen. Peek sent a force ofinfantry,, cavalry and artillery across the Hansemond ona rwonnoiiiance. When two. miles out they oharged upon and.took the enemy's rifle ilts aid some prisoners. OutlditissmhU, he. enemy’s muoh greater. The charge was made by the 130th New Hampshire and 80th ,New Terk. Skirmishing has bean kept !up illdiy. . .... • .: ■ • From New York* Nlw-YoK,May 3«—The cargo of the steam er Peterhoff wit partially examined to-day, bit nothing that is contraband of war hu yet been discovered. The ship the Hove Xnorp arrived to-day from ; Matamoras with 10,800.bale| of ootton. The Eilnburg laifed to-day with •100 passengers and $161,000 in apeoio. i The Hammonla sailed with 83 passengers and $llO,OOO in speote. , From Gen. Foster's Army. Naw Toil, May 3.—Gen.Foster has been arranging his department The 44th and 37th Massachusetts regiments have arrived at Newbern from Washington. The above is an extract from the Newbern Progttu of the39th ultimo. phip Sailed* Bam Feaioisco, May 2.—The sUa&ihlp Constltntlon sailed this morning for Panama, with 7,900 passenger* and $780,000 in trees tup for England, and $330,000 for New York. Markets by .Telegraph* : PmniSKU'iUA, May 2.—Not much skipping de mand for flour, and only UCO bbls. sold at (0 for superfine; $8 50 tor extra, and VT 37% forex trafeia- Uys reoelpte email, but very Utile demand. Bye flour ' Steady at SSQ6 20, and Um Meet atstS&> Not mush'deaand for wheat, and- only 8000 bush. red eoldetgl 6801 70.- Bje steady at $1 00. Oomdoll; seise2ooobosh.at00c,far both yellow and white; 3000 bush. Oats told at 80082. Ootton dull at! Wfl > 68%c. Coffee held firmly; no Bio here in firsthand*, and the ttook of other kinds only reaches 2000 bags. Bugar and Molasses are fair. No change in' provu- Ions; sal« new Hess Pork atfiU 25016 00; and 800 tieroee hams In pickle at Lard steady at lQ%oilo for bbls., and 12c for kegs. Whisky ifirm-' er; wde* of Pennsylvania and Ohio at43<&iGc. :; Naw You, Hay 2.—Ootton dull at tJotflCCKc. Flour duU at ndeoUno of Cc; sales 0,030 bbls. at ! 15,00 00.05 for Btate; $8.9607,80 for Southern, Wboat declining: and nominal. Corn lower; sales 11,000 bosh, atBBoB9%c for sound, and 850870 for unsound* Provisions quiet but unchanged. Whisky dull at 4«0. • r • W. S' »«eWX..... bamaow—. —mt J, kxxn. gROWN, MO RROW & 00., H0B8*; Bias AND OBHAHSSTAL PAINTXBS, S QBAINXBB AMD GLAEIKBV, No. 01 THIBD BTffMTt , " ' • Ptm»AO»,iPA. AKMoVAYAGU, >’ (tatesfihtlmof W. H. WUUuuiAOoj,) . BADSWB, ' 1 KIIIM MK 4mt to lia Jf»toua’imfc ytmi m QOLP, IILTKB* BUUC SOTBJ, IXOHABQI, UfDiuouoOMMTmimimiJOTßrrm. wfclm fKUf T7!Xi> JU iOtt»* ANU TttUBTKiS fcJAJUE Hi or RJBA& METE—'lhef»wlUb«tjpd»44t rmblio Sste.oAih« M culu>uqh. • JONES, BOYD & CO., Manufacturers of OAST STEEL; also, SPRING PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, corner of Boa and Pint sheets, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. oel9 4. M. OOUfrtt www ;.,», w . H ,; ..itK’A KBBte & KEEK, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, SILVER AND BRASS PLATERS, And Manufacturers of tADDLEBY AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, No. 7 St. OLAIB 6TBKIT, and DUQOXBNE WAY, near the Bridge, mh&tf PITIBBUHQH, PA. & BAKHES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANE VAULT IRON VAULT DOOB, . AND STEEL-LINED BUBGLAB-PBOOF SAFE MANUFACTURERS. - Not. 120 sad 181 Third stress, between Wood dm& Bfoiihfield streets -Horth tide. oa~BAKK LOCKS always on hand. mhkft wu. o. h. kilim. wrraxow oauaiasa.., ..~....~~.wm0n kills*. ' fry robdiboh. hots & mil- LESS, Fouvnina asd Machinists, WAflniaoro* Wotxs, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. Orncx, No. 21 Marxki Stbkkt. Manufacture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORE, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. RE-JOBBING AND REPAIRING done on short notice. . mh2B:Aly fry PETROSA OIL WORKS. Long, MUlcr Is Co. Works at Sharpaburg Station, Allegheny Valley Railroad. Office and Warehouse, No. 23 MARKET STREET Pittsburgh. Manufacturers ol ILLUMINATING and LUBRI - CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. tar No. 1 REFINXB OIL, warranted non-explo ilVe, always on hand. : k . ool&lyfl gE-JOHH COCHBAH & JBBO* •im&cttOTM ol IKON BAUiiaa, IKON VAli LIS AHD VAUIT COOKS, WINDOW SB UTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, Ac., Hoi. SI S~xmtl .trc*t md SdliiiditTMt, betwMn Wood ftnd Market. Have on hand a variety of new rat Urns, fancy and plain, voluble for all pnrpoecs. Particular attention paid to enclosing GraTe Lot Jobbing done at short notioe. ' ab 9 B. &C. P. MARKLE, Paper ANUFACTUBEES and dealers in BOOK, PBINT, CAP, LXTTIB AMD ALL KINDS OF WBAP* PXHQ.7APSB. •W'Hsve removed from Ho. 27 Wood atroot to Ho. S 3 Smlthfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■WCABB OB T&ADE FOB BAGS. mv* jjgFH, HOLMES ft SONS, Dealers i FOBKIGH AMD DOMESTIC BILLS OSKX OHAHGX, tCXBTIFIOATXS OV DEPOSIT, BANK MOTES AHD BPXOIX, Ho. 57 Market streot, Pitt* boxgb. Pa. ' T-- •V*GoU»ciibni made on all; the principal dUeg threug hoot the United States. -. • i ■ • *tf2 • H. COLUHB, For -IFABDIHG AHD COMMISSION MXBOHAHT and wholesale dealer in OHKXBK, BOTTSB, BXKDO, and Produce generally. Ho. 95 Wood street Pitiibßrgh, Pa. , hoi JIVCTIOJr SjtliEH. : Household furniture and BXWINQ MACBIBX9.—On MONDAY AF TXttHOOB,.May 4th, dt.3 o’clock, will be soli/ai tbe Oommeroltl -Auction Hcnse, Qi Fifth street, a luge stock of sopwior. Honiehold Forniinre, com* iritlng one elegant Mahogany Sofa, sew throe>ply Isrpet, Brunei Carpet, Mahogany Extension Table, Mahogany Sideboard, Solid Mahogany Card andKnd Tables, lireeling Bureau, Cune beet Chairs, Sola Seeking Chair. fine Walnnt aud Cherry Bedsteads, Xadesod Wain Standi. T«p>y Stud, Dining and Brebkfait Tables,' Mahogany .Book Gees, ©lit. Win* dew Con toe, Parlor . Venders, £n > Xnmvtogs, Oil Glolb, Healle "Clocks, Wo.k hi-md,'Trundk, Bed* stead, fto. Also, one Jfamlly Sewing Machine; and a great variety of Kitchen Utensils and Furniture. ~ myt DkVIBA McILWAtMB, auctioneers. TTNDBBWBITHBf? SALE OF U ; . CABTBTO. 1 s,fiQo Tardi of Carpets at Auction I By ordsr of the Underwriters, will be sold, it Me* KKLYBTO AUCTION BOUBB, 47 Fifth stmt,' on TUESDAY AFTKBBOOH, Hay 61b, at 3 o'clock, MOOYAItDS OABPHTfi, part of which is domsged stlghUy by vaUr. Cerpete arranged for inspection !on tbe morning of the day of sale. Will also besold, 20 pairs ef fine Lace Window Curtains. Carpels sold In ungthslosultporcbasen. r- • . J McKELYXY, Ane.l-neer. W.K. MoOUHTOOX. Salesman mj2M OONNBTS. TRIMMINGS, Ac.—On D TUESDAY MOBBING, May Sih, at 10 o’clcck, *lll be sold, at the Commercial Auction Boose,, 64 Fifth attest, an iavoJoe: of Lidlee* Bonnet*, Chll : dren’a Hathßilk Dims Trimmings, Oplortd Berate, Bilk, B«edle Work Jtobroldwy, Bilk Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, ladle.* and if Isms' Hoop Skirt*: BUk Hrtr Nette, 80k Lacings, Black Spool bilk, Leoa Cor sain Goods, DressaSSoc*. Linen-mb Orrws. Colored toald. Children 1 * Balts, Cent's SUk Beck Ties, Linenflhlrt Collars. he. Also a greet variety of Ladies, MUsct* and Chlhlisa'a Gaiters end bbost. PATH A MoILWAIWX, Auct’w. Second special hale of FBENOH AHD AMXBIOAH . FLOWXBS, FBUITS,/ Ac.—On WXDHXBDAT AFTXBNOOX, May 7tb, at 3 e'elook, at Haaomlo Ball Auction Bom*, will be soldi In quantities, alarg* stock of Flowers,* Fruits, Ic. 7he attention of doalsn and mllKniM Is called to this, oar second sal*. Xbe goods 'saw* the'very latest styles, direct Irom Hew ' T. A. MoOLILLABD. Aort. t-: CODNIBV LOTB AT AOC- J 3 jftte-lnaibwt laying off my land situated lßfnriK|lt7 Bctoogh and Ohio Township, tnlou of six aens iath, far the porpcse ofeeU* logtfiirtme at .Auction, on SATURDAY, May SO, 18*3..' The groonds are generally plan tad with tbs Unesi-:tartetlee ef fruit, and most of tto trees are now in ptioo bearing oohdltlon, havlng been plant* edfrom four toil* yaars. •• i-.aniftr. 1 - • ■ • ' ; > B.H*i>AYifl. DAGATELiIiE BOARD ANJJ fcUOW X>CAfl*e-OnMOHDAY AiTEBHOOH.May ith, at A o'clock, will be acid, at tbaCmamerclsl Anotion Hosts. K Fifth attest, oae BagnleUe Board and up right Show Case.' - ojk ■ DkTn,MoXDWAlBß.kacltimMn. TtOOXOB A. H. BTEVEKB. Elkciki* 1/cufkmuiik fiiktxiU OIIBOHIO 2)10. XABK3, Mb tw nwrkodln tb. a* or KtatilcUj Mou. wtUuat uj .. niMmrftlß. v ~ DOIBD iuj bo bU. .ilk Twataxnit, brFkUnta Ww Mi reMoutkU nM, la tkt DMlcr 1 ! wtilTlaifo* dJCTltrior fartbw Intone Uoa.iab*wwwr*»*OOcanllwUMC. u uu OODTH irUN SQUA&K. 'FbJJadMpbU. FtnnnlnaU. tala, a cantnl m «dr« AOlfbUal Jc MfetoatkaUkftob •f.WUtf. Wt. Mu •£» I—a Bl>. coU, tor at th. *«ar a»o«T SUM ol : IfIUU A KlWfftW. S« warn Ulxrtjaiid BoimnUa s .. .. ;■ »• V w BA3uR& CO., ■on shant Tailoxfe. An now ffotMag tk*U SFRIHO BTOCK OF GOQDS, Adapted to a first tyade, which has bdsn select* ad with great care to meet the approbation of ihelr many Mend* and patrons, and trusting, by close at* Unttoh to b trine* and strict Integrity, Ui meet tte approval of ail who may-favor us with a call. OFfICERS* UNIFORMS j Made to order in tbs beet manner and on ioasonablo terms. Having finished * great manyUNIroRMS,. for Staff,Field and Lise Offloan, as well ns for the Nary, we an prepared to execute ardors in this line with eomaißwi »t>i) ■ j _ Wk6wJfßkT»tychote«.el«tlOß ofFbßUJdniZiQ OOOSeuuTirahud. j mhs C°a.O» pis / ST. OLAXU SIBMTS. W* M. MKADBUKY’tf 1 FIAHO-FORTE ESTABLISHMENT, 80. 427 BROOME BTREET. hA. The rabesriber reepeotfkßy Invites the attention of his friends and the pnbUo generally to hie Plano* Forte Establishment, at No. 4 27 Broome street, oor sarof Crosby street \ '•••{'• Having withdrawn hi* Interest, stock laud mate* rialsftoa tbe late firm of “LighteAßradburya," which firm was dissolveflontheaistJahnsry and having purchased. the- entire atocK njf Forts* ana Plano-Forfe material p»nW..by hie brother, Edward G/Bradrarr, In thevXidfirm, he'll now pxepaoed to supply; the - increased demand for hh celebrated Plano Feitefc v Employiog the inost skiil-' fol and experienoed workmen, with a large stock of the best andmost theraughlveeaeoped material, and; an abundance of capital, he has taken. ,ln band the personal aupetvlticn off he whole bnilarm of manir nctorlng his initpiments, and 1* enacted toturn out' Piano-Fortes of unequalled .tom and duralUntu. BBADBVBTB 4 In the arrangement pfenrjaew scale’, drawn and prepared with tha utmost’ care, exprtsely for (cti7n / , Piano-Forte, and we can eoufldeotly that,' iev d*Ucacy of ; touch, volume, purit?, brilliancy and • ■"( nmetneet of tone, oomblned with that aUrogtb and . > solidity of fAme necessary to dorability, th«se iu ■trunenUxte nneqnaUed. - y. "bTRkjtQTS AMDBsAUTT” Is our motto/ond we In vite thecloeest critki-hiofihe best judgos in the land, i' •;. '-v - MV'Every Inslriunent warranted for fifese*;*.. ' ;5. WMiB.BBAI)BURV, * ' mh7:3m 1 427 Broome at., cor. ofCnwbv. Y. jgb'A'AßiaalUKU 1760. PETER iiORHiLARO, ■BNUFF AND TOBACCO MANUpAOXUBEB, 16 £ l& CHAMBBBS.BhtEET, (Formerly 42 Gbi'diimatreet, KowTork,) Would call the attention oi .dtalere W this articles of his manufacture, via: 1 BROWN SNUFF. r j tfacabcy, Fins Rappee, Coarse- Rappee, American ' ; Gentlemen, Demigroe, Bare Vlrglais; Nscbitoch-a, ■Copenhagen. , YELLOW SNUFF.... ; Sootcb, {High Toa.t lrish High Toavt or Lnndyfeoi, Honey Dew Scotch, Freah Bdnoy Scotch, ' Fresh Scotch. ■ ■'"> , j' EiFAUentfon is called io .the large yiduction In prices of Fine-Cot Chewing end Smoking ToLovoda, . which will be found of] a auperlor cnality. * TOBACCO. { SKOxmd—Long, No/1, No;2, Nos. 1 Snd ffttixid, Granulated 1 - ■ { : Fins Cut Cbewiro—P. A. L., or plain ;:Cav: ALLMC4UKNX Ol2>. • - Keeps bonitantly'on'hand a large' and tWr&uAUi -« ; ; seasoned stock of DECKING, BOAT ANL BOTTOM PLAHK, WINDOW FBAMX BIUFF. LINTLKS, '' SUB*SILLS, JOISTS, BPOCTIHQ, 1 LATHE, PA* LIHGS,Ae. v Ae H Ad. r.\. •- He vrfllj fill orders lot SAWXI*iSTtJK*. with* . prombtzxcm and at fair rates. , r.‘f.' -V ••’. v-.-J ovi-. hTb. Fmsods wanting LONG TEMBBB or .POP*. LAB; are jpertSealrthr Invited to examine hts sleek - MTOffioa on GBAXG BTBKXT, v*«rXubUtrK. • au36:tf ; ■ . .. - - : it\ r- ' ■ Q W. CHURCHMAN, No. 32 booth , Front street, Fhllsdelpbla,Agent ftr John March •*%;. SODA , Hm It oo^sUfttij' #Mr«U**t th# Jewett markrt prfe*. Tkii lih!■ ptrtfewlarij ad»pt«d to:the oukicg ot ahndß - JJEW k BEAUTIFUL jqVENILE- tsdbowbdlHcaipfffretliUau • I Will be a Soldier. By Mm. IttUiW. The SeaKloggerHeratS«ma s By J. G.ldgu, Bj Haul Chxiitlsa ABilitaotj. ' K4T * Oft.; K Iwoaff Tor —l* by pmNaYbVAMa. BTATB BSTOaIS. WrtgMJ. TOl. B. : T Howl> Uls lf you mot largo,flzut APpLK TED 3, big* BTIBOBIESB,*fc,.*Uoir piioa, to Mud on ysiirordirtto MUUDOCK'B PITTTSBUEQII ASDOAKtiHDKOBaMB] & BTONBMAN, .. uinmoxtjnu or wm wobk, '■.■■■ HAMYSTAL WlB* WORK,** Tlowus, 4c! ••'AttilMiofWXll* fox Mlc^Bt! X» Mm |i i iJOHB PITTSBURGH FIKK BKICK mTS t. PTAOTOBgO Ktt -■.-■■■• 1,000^^:^;^ 10 MHTa.A rilß, AT ■ •IKMonfc flail Auction Bouse. IJTT' TJttftßf. , Aid dealer*. Id * \ Bloct Tin, j AMD * •• ! Jait rocelrod ot [■•••' KAY 4 PO.’S. 66iWood«ti^. UKH. KVKKUkKiiMS, Ao. ‘ So. 80 TODBtn BTBKB?.•, ■•