THURSDAY MORNING, MAT 7. CITX £J> F AIMS, PAPPM <■> TBB VlTf: Knwxoioaicu, Omutatiom forth* Om k» 8 - *■ Bh»w, Optlolm, No. it Jifth •tnot— oometod dißy i i* ira. ix uadi. to eg 00 60 * ■« t. *,ZZZ" Btfomfttar... — n B-19 Court itep<£jE4Bj§: O. B. DUTXIOT COCEI- Slaoe th* opening o f the Court, last Mon d»J, the Qrnnd Jury here f jund true biQa in th* following cute: if* S. r«. John M. ifaihr, lor counterfeit ing. V. S. ti. Joseph Fleming, I.r leaning “ tokene." U. B. ti. Henry Miner, tor leaning "token!.” Inipeotom oi Bollere nun Hulls of Bte*mert presented th* following report: Bm. Wilton Me Caxdlrn, Judge 0.3. XHetrid Courtt ■ Six—ln compUanoo with lnatruotionaof th* w, » »h* Sndoraigned Inapeotora of Boilers and Hulia of Steamers narlgnted under the Aot of Congress, July, 1838, re spectfully report that, from th* 10th day of September, 1881, to the lat of M»y, 1883 wa hare Ini pooled 48 hnlla and th* boilers of 68“ itouaeriw In making that* inspections, w* h*Te been *omp*lled in many eaeal to hart considerable wpairt mad* to both th* hnUa *nd boilers mhiSh w* deemed essential to the aaToty of th* Tassels. lh« neoeealty of these repairs wen in all etna acknowledged and promptly mad* by th* matters and owners of the real . MU* W« are pleased to hare it in oar. power to nport no loci in this diitriot since our liit nport, with tho exception of tho collapsing of one of tho flaos'in tho boilor of tho stMmer Tigress. This oooldont ocßurred at tho tlmo tho boat lay at oar wharf; fortnnotoly no lives wore loot or no person injured, v 4 Bo * undergoing investigation by this Board. Many of our boats hayo boon ■old to tho government and to parties oat of this diitriot.* They, however, will bo replaced by now and better ones. All of whioh! is re spootfaUy submitted. (Signed) BIDMOHD J. fliiO*, Thomas Showdik . DIBTOGT COCST—JUDQK WILLIiMBi Mat flrx.—Pitttborgh and Steubenville Bftlrnd Ooapaaj t<. ’William A« Bill; Still ontrUL. . Thofotiowing ton ombi are within re&oh (or May 7th. 181 fehmerU * Blakely v*. Ju. Dalzell & Sons .lUOJPerJdna, hlerrick 4U0.n,8. A, Tahoeitock *Oo. 10* Jobs Hoffinan ts. Xower St, Clair tow&ihlD. . 134 BUea Cmat>h«ll n, U. Ctldge and wile. - TS D. H. Wlute, tor we of 8. Biddle * Co. r», • Thoaua .Woods,. WStratioa-Ti. Ctty of ABetheny. 41 Wbw-JE. lleClurg,lru*U*Ti. John Shkwhan. IB&Comßwmweatth v*. Thomas Surfers. tP'OcmoKm wealth te. Snanel »■!,, .. 1M Oomauawealtb ve. Jaxzue £. Lyon 4 Co. ooMMoa riaXis. .Mat e™— Btfort Judge Jfisiioii.— Henry Am. Tf. P«ur Henmyer. Vordici for plain* BIT of sB7*ll. * 8./ore Judge Stove. —George Low. to. 8. H. Pnuiipa ft aL Vordiot ol plaintiff. Bo fan dant'i Atictnay move, for sow trUt; lea aOaa filed* . -*• Posltney, Jr., at al. v«. Wm. BUworth, Jr., lmplMwllh William fl. Boise. SOU os •.‘trial* ■ . Jaaaa HoGraw, Ki’r of Borona MoOlore, daaaaiad, aa. Walter Bead. Verdiot lornlain tut suo. -1 8. T« Local, Glq.,T>. Jaa, H. Gobi. Tar* diot for plaintiff, $l2B 78. Thetan oaaaa reported aa being within reaeh yeiterday, ware oostiooad orer ns til the Jose tons. Am latnuion upon Tom Thumb and ' Mr. and Mrs. Stratton, whom bow trav aUfigthroagh this country to lot people we how email they are, stopped at the Jones Boose, In Harrisburg, op their recent visit. Their levees'were densely thronged, and hun dreds failed to gala admittance. Among those who were disappointed were several staid gentlemen belonging to the hotel, who prevailod npon the agent to eondoot them to Tom'/i room, after the evening levee was over, followed by a crowd of spoo tooled and repa table gentlemen, the agent prooeeded to the chamber, knocked at the door, and was sum moned to “eome in/' Bat when, the door opened, there stood Torn In his anmentiona bleed while Mrs. Thumb was Invisible.) She had just retired, taking refuge among the oambrfo raffles of a linen pillow slip; after reposting her tiny prayer, doubtless, ot-t 1 Bow I lay me down to sloop all wrapped ap into a little heap/ 1 Bat the General stood defiant, with boots In hand, his brow gathered jinto a frown at tho intrusion, which no explanation of the agent oould dispel. Nothing was left bat retreat. The crowd of carious gentlemen returned to the offioe ot the hotel, satisfied that they had attempted to see, oven if they had failod in seeing Tom Thumb and wife.. ▲ Valiandighamer in a Tight Place. yesterday, an ardent admirer of Valian -dig ham, and one who glories In the epithet of **copperhead/’ undertook' to dsnonnos, on the paklie street, the arrest of that notorious ■traitor. An exdtederowd eoltoomd about tho ‘“nmpathiser,” and when they heard the ibnrden of his eomplaint they soon gave him *o, understand that any rash who apologised ter Yaliaadlghaa was no better than he, and deserved to be treated as a traitor. Several gentlemen became so excited that they: cried oat "knook him down," "choke him/', eto. An attempt was made to ooilar tho sympa thiser, bat through the interference of airiend he was conducted to a place of safety, and escaped any vlolenoe which might have been .Intended. We cannot jnitifyaxesortiomeb wiolonoe under any droamstanees, bat the man <wko undertakes to denounce the Government ♦for stopping the mouth of a. blatant traitor dike Yallandlgham, provokes a quarrel,- and may expect to.be knocked down, which is mow the temper of this loyal community. .Charlotte Thompson was treotea by a weU filled boose last night; who, despite.thv^weather, were bent on seeing her! .groat rendition of one of Shakspeare's most •sublime “ dU*V' wnioh she psr lorat in a meaner n*j* superior to any one wise on the American s£W* When are we to have the “ Hunchback, in which; Miss Thompson has every whore cneted ah im mense sensation, and to see with out dtl nens so enthusiastically crowded to ths.thsa tre upon its second representation, daring Miss Thompson's last engagement ? Tonight we shall find the theatre crowded to see tho great drama of the "Cricket/* with! Miss Thompson as the inimitable " Fanchon/' . Rial Brats Bathos Inermrooir.—This institution paid its depositors the semi-an nual interest of fi per cento per annua oa the Zst Inst. Their fundiartloaned only dnfirst liens or mortgages, omtaaTMUt*, or invested in the secnrlues of Pennsylvania of of the Uaited flutes, making ail deposiu ssXs beyond any Contingency. Deposits are reeoived daily at the 0f&05,68 fourth street, end may be made every Saturday eVenlng • from Ax!to nine'o'clock*. Mx&zoai General [King, has, byord«r of the Governor, loft fsf the Bappuhannoek. The Board, however) con *•**l ©I Bf. George McCook, of fitu- Batr * of Washington ooonty, ***• Q ™ u will oohtlnue fj** ll B *«day#and examine ean- who win J [M ?5L B “ oS *. •» *M PiOTO» Gtriii’ •pt. Wri*ht, of th. PUttbiu«h anti, »to (ollawUc fox th.m<mUi oT April: M«aurSr~ffPg* mM, wporud ta tWi oitj M 4 1T»I imuun, Mlgnbi nlMoati, S 8; i.b.l piUomm, 4... tmm. Mftt BO ftlH MIUMd dUla, Ihf nmi.tr. * Ixl Lit* OATT. H»f boir taft lox Jut Bl*»l to brio. Juta. U* bodp of OuUaiMUd U*pt. iB. S*. Huutoij (*[: Houptoa * Botuip,) wio tu kIUM' li tt* mat an«ai >«w:Obw *dl,rrlll«. «IMS!u P y?r?” Eumoe—The borough £*!?”' > f Dslontown on Honda, MinlSd S?™* u S t J h * “ti™ Union ttokot with “*J°riti«i—With me- fronjis tocjs «»oh. Th. to “*? ,,tia,d - Th */ «P«otod 0 „, *” *? ” r, *“ d mojoriti of eeventeen. #°* 7 '*f * go thoDomoorotlo m.jorltle. won on » *“ oigitoon otoh. Tho TJnlon men nra mon thin gratified ot tho malt. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. a»0T«» in Sum'i Siwzn Miami, for /omllj ud manafretuing parpoiei, uo tho hoit In uo. i. S. Ouwn, Seneml Agent. f So. Kflhitpoot, Thohis Pakbt, Plain and Onumontal Sloto Boofor, ud d color in Penns,lranln ud Ver mont Ilatoof tho boot quality at low rates. Offloo at hie*. LUghlln’i, noai tho Water W*rk., PltUbargh.Pn. »p8 ; 8 m Cnap Oujthus an Wsnn to Bot Thsm 0o **“ ai Wm . S' MoQoo i S'* »«Uon, aoraor of federal ud Diamond oqnan, Alleghany, haing fully nwuo of tho in Spring putohaood loot fall a DeantlfU aiioraaut of eloth, oauimom, yootingi, Am, ud the, an now nady to opon their Spring d *. **“> reporter artlolor, at groaUy n dnoed prioom The, wUI sell thoi? good, by U dM i red < “d u thoy keep eon •UnUy on hud a large .apply of ready made clothing, customers eon be aooommodated on «»«J fitted .alt to order. S? U *“ doao aaaor their .opomrion, ud nlway. warrutad to pnrohaooroV C “™»o—Oar aSablo young Undo composing tho Arm of John Woier I T V Jo . r * > N »- u> Pedeml J “* °J > “ ,d “>• mMt oaten. UTO nnd rmXmk o .took of ipring ud snmmer goods rear exhibited wait of tin moutaln., •Mjpruing some of the moat booutifnl Prenoh JuidffwT C 7* i "“ r ? , » °*otl». Cashmeres, oluroailloa, Am, Am, to bo found In the outt urn market This oatorprialng drm kaa alro “Mrtmant of tho lotaat .tylo. of fUnlahlng good., and a oouidorablo quantity toady-made clothing of superior quality. Wo •J 57 0M dUeghony patrons to oall at this establishment, ud aoo for thamaolyom Joor Baumann yuan THS Boar.—Samuel! tdraham, Morohut Tailor, would rupeotfuily talorm hia friends ud the publie in general tnot he haa jtut returned from tho Boat with au now .tookiof Spring ud Summer Good., consisting of all the latest style, of cl.thi! oossuneree ud Tastings. Gentlemen desiring a stock to select from that cannot bo surpass ed by any other In the city, ud their gar ments made la the moat fashionable manner, would do well to giro him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. Sanuu Qaanan, Merchut TaUor, Ho. M Markst street, one door from Third. TnoaoußHiT Ts«tsd.—Bor. H. J. Cam Doll. Pastor of Ist Baptist Choroh, Lenoastor, n! H., under date of September 20, 1860, writes -•‘I hare used Mrs. 8. A. Alien's World*. Hair Bestorar ud Zylobaliamnm, ud ou cordially reoonunud them to those who wish to hare thalr gray hair restored to Its origi nal color. lam satilled the Bestorer is not * M * ***• thoroagUj tested it Bold by Deuggists everywhere. Depot 196 Sreenwisb street, New York. mew. If too desire any repun or alterations to your dwelling, or plaons of business call end tere your order at Cathbert's Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alley, aboTe Smithfield street All work promptly attended to. f OxratJi and Caexlagi Caua will be takes et the Omnibus efiee, Ho. M JUbirty street <»y or sight All orders left at the above pl*eo will be promptly attended to. All osJli Bsstbeptdd afranan. tm -ABTaOHT--.Atthe mldane* of E. M. Sudan, Miss MiBY AfiTßOJil, In the Uta year of her •ge. Fuaeral on Thuiiday avtsucoy, Kay 7th, at S o'clock, from the residence of her brother-ln law, D. Ehelb, 80. 10 James street, Alkghssy, to proceed to Allegheny Cemetery. The friends are respect fully Invited to attend. wr £ ed “»d*Jmorning, 6tb test., XLIZaBATB, wt.e el H. IT; tkhswsppe, and deoch* ter oi John Gtmd, bq. ™ * a Fnoerml on Tbumdat, May 7th. at 8 o'clock p. m., from the residence of her husband, Third Ward, Ai. legheay. lh> friends of the family are nspectfoUy invited to afhnd. Carriages will leave the Urcry Stable of B. EL Fatiersoa at I>4 o'clock. TJTANTED.—S4O,OOO of Aecommoda » 1 tian Pipir. hiring Irom 3to fl month. lo run. Apply at tha offles of m>6 j B. KoLAIH * 00.. IP9 fourth ft. TXT AN TED. —$75 a mohth I—l want to TV bira Agents Id sroy county at 976 a aooth, «P«bms paU* to sell my nsw chtap ramlly kewtog machluM. Addms. AMAOIfIoX. ■jmj+AmM Alfred, Main*. WANT£D.—$60 a mosth!—Wo want T T Aafttts monte, uptniet p»ld, to Mil fiwrftiffay frtdZi, Oriental £ Knurs, nod thirtoea otbor now, UMtol nsd carldaf-nnicUs. filtoen dr» cslaa ant fret. Add res», _ay6:BmM BHAW A OLABg. Bldd*ford. Ma. A Boy 17 yean of ago, just I*R school writs* a hand, vuts employxxwnt In a store where he can get a knowledge o! hulnssc. Oameoms well recommended. Addraa **W, Box 873, Pittsburgh Peat Offloa.” mjl:lw a jtEVTIOJF SjULma, r\ESLKABLE EEBLDENCE IN BE- J-x WJCKLK AT AOOTIOH.—On TUSSDAf 7J< o'clock, will bo add, at the Oommsrdal Sales Booms, 80. M Tilth street, that desirable lot of ground situate on the Besrer road, In tbs Tillage of oealekley, eontalnlag about ihiM-qosners cf an asra. on which is erected the »£S«bricX dwelling formerly occupied by Mrs. A. W. Black, containing tan roomi, library, bath-room aad wash house; stable, lea bouse, oat-booses, asd large cistern conTeolaot to tb* house. Tbs land la •( rich toll, planted with the best rsrlsties of trait tree*. Tinas or VetiS-ftns fonrilh and the balanoe n thrt* equal aannal payments, with interest, se cured by bond and mortgaga. mys DIVISAMoILWATBB. Aoctloceers. TjUNB COUNTBY LOTB AT AOC a' XIOH.—I am about laying off my land situated in fewtskley Borough and Ohio Township, in lots of from two to six acne each, for the purpose ot sell ing the earns at Auction) on SAIUKDAT, May 80, »09. The grounds are generally plantsd with the fineet variett** of fruit, and most of tbs Ikm are now in prims bearing condition, having boon plant ed from four to six years. B.H. PAVIB. tTAVLNG PUBCHABBB from Dr. B; fi-U. OODBT one ot his AtPABATUB FOR MX. .TBAOTJUO 2E£TS WITHOUT PAUL nd lm right of urieg the seme, we take this method of tnomlof eUr friasdsandihe ptbUo genereUv that. we will be prepared to extract teeth 4. A MHO, So. 98 fifth stmt j t 0. KISO, 80. 47 BmlUSold stmt, * Pittsburgh, p,, y UJAIAM fUJttUiS. w. r. roam 4 00., r. sfanutaotcrors of ASD OAB • And all kinds of UKATI rpßQuiQ. TXHPSBASOIYILLB, neer PliUburgh, ’ « aifclfi iimißT Oocwtt. Pa. j U&T BBUBIVBfr, ~ AX THI OKS DOLLAB JBWBIiBT BTOJBJL ! - . So. M fourth Stmt, A largo lot of extra fine. fiUivSS PLATID WABB,?ASOT GOOBtohtu, which will bo sold vary cheap, to stoeo oo* the stsek.. Flams stop Is and exnmtos Us p»h. B. BTBAIB. ' fou- • , i. JOB CBfiAMl XO£ OBBAMI JaBDUB IsnowMsmicd totonlth his pstrossasd Usnub- Uonanwwtthfcdl dsiidous aOB OBSAM ASP P PtAKOITO. ADHfcmT. I j^ ; n dOtoßA***. f; : .Kattuoru M « ftjimmigUnH' B’TJRITiTp-ibil: ao.« .HiTHriBU) stun, ■ rttnavaon, xa. • rims yaga tuaort a ngsSgKsaspsaar'Ws % ffljjjg l W yrndo Oil Bar (wsformtoby BBSST B.OOUQD, THE LATEST NEWS BY TH&EGBAPH. LATEST FROM HOOKER’S ARMY. Beported Beoccnpation of, Freder ickßbnig by th# Bebeli! Gen. ; Sedgwiek ! * Fight with the Enemy <tc., i£c., <&c, Specitl Dispatch to the Pittsburgh OaxStta. PniLADKLrHLt, May 6.—The New York ZTnutj of to-day, gives an additional account of the battles in Eastern Virginia, bat has no new particulars. In speaking of tbo oaptare of Frederickl barg,lt says: Among the prisoners taken aro the 16th and 18th Mississippi, of Barks dale's brigade, who havq usually defended the river passages daring the past winter. There is also a whole oompany of the famous Wash ington artillery of New Orleans, and a imore aristocratic and intelligent lot of Southern chivalry I have never seen. The officers are: Capt. Squires, Lieut. Galbreatb, and Lieut. Edward Owen, lormerly of Cincinnati. A fine looking young man introdueed himself to me as-privato Morgan E. Harris, formerly of Oinoinnati, and desired that his friends should know whore ho was. Moat of them appearod much chagrined at their capture, and said it was the first miefortuno of the kind. Four cf their guns were taken ; also two of Alex andor'e battery. These wore all tso guns captured I believe. The Philadelphia Inquirer says Fredericks* burg has been reoooupfed by the rebels. The heights below are jointly occupied by Union and rebel troepfl. A portion cf them occupied on Sunday morning were retaken, after a des peraterosistanoe, by fresh reinforoomonts from Longstreet’s Corps, and an enfilading fire was commenced on portions of the other redoubts oconpiod by our troops, whioh was, however,, promptly chcckod by tho expulsion of the rebels from the entrenohmenU taken. With reference to thereoooupation of Fred eriokaburg by tho rebels it arguos that the movement on their part was in accordance with Hooker's pl*n, and that they would either bo bagged therein or make a precipitate retroat into the jaws of death at the hands of the Foderals, and consequently the loss Fredoricksbarg should not be regarded as a reverse to the Federal arms. It is its tod that everything is in readiness for an immediate romoval of stores, Ac,, from Aquia Creek, if, by any possible chance, the fortunes of war should turn against us, ai.d an advance be made in that direction by the rebels. It further says that the number of rebel prisoners, already taken, is upwards of b,ooo. . The Philadelphia Evening BuUetin t of to day, cays: No dispatohes for the press have been sent from Washington by telegraph to day, bnt we knew of a private dispatoh, re ceived at noon to-day, from a perfectly trust worthy source, tho tenor of whioh Is as fol lows : The authorities at -WAtkifigton are perfeotiy confident of Gen. Hooker's success; he can maintain his position, and reinforce ments to tho number of 30,000 men, under General Heintselman, have been seat to*him. Nothing definite has boen heard of General Stoneman, but he is believed to havo accom plished the work assigned to him. v£- The Now York Herald issues an extra with following account of the fight of Gen. Sedg wick's Corps with tho enemy : It Appears that after tho great stragglo of Sunday, Qou. Lee dataohod a largo body of his rebels to meot Sedgwiok, and it is known that Longstrect was also rapidly getting in Sedgwiok'arear at the same tlmo. Early on Monday morning large masses of rebels ap peared on the heights east of Frcdorioksbnrg where we had but a small force, having sent a large porttonto strengthen Sedgwiok. The position was relinquished after a short nsist ance, having first removed all the gnns. Some fighting oocnrrcl above f rodexloks burg which is believed io have been an ansuo oesiful attempt to prevent Longstreet from moving up. The rebels interpotod no objestion to onr bolding Fredericksburg, which we still re tain. Gen. Sedgwiok was hotly engaged all day on Monday. The rebels praising him from all points, his men were obliged to give way before tho overwhelming masses of the rebels, and his discomfiture seemed certain when a Vermont brigade made a ferocious ohargo, ro pulsed them, and socored tbs safety of that portion of the army. The slaughter of the enemy near Banks' Ford was perfectly horrible, whole brigades of rebels being literally wiped out. Gen. BedgWick, however, roorossed the river In the faoe of tho enemy after midnight, the enemy raking our bridges with artillery, causing great loss of life. Be snooesded in getting aoross in comparatively good order; and marshed immediately to United States Ford, to join Hooker's main army. Ringleaders of the Dayton Riot Ar rested--Ncwspapcr Office Sup pressed—• Guns Capiured—Tete* graphic Communication £stat>- lished* Cixcxmati, May 6.— Dayton has been com paratively quiet to-day. Aboutthirty of the ringleaders of last night's riot have been ar rested without resistance and plaosd In Jail, The Empire newspaper has been suppressed, and its editor arrested and brought here. Tbs soldiers removed a swivel from the Empire offioe. They also took possession of two wagon loads of maskets, stored in the Light Guards’ Armory. Every precaution has been taken to prevent a renewal of the outbreak— liquor shops have been elosed, the damage to tho telegraph lines repaired, and fall commu nication with the East established. Vallandigham’s Trial—uayton Pat Under Martial Law—Loss fly the Fire* CucirsATi, May 6.—Valiandigham was brought before a court martial to-day for trial. He refused to plead to the charges which were read to him, and the Ooart proceeded with the evidence, pablieation of whtoh Is not allowed. The charges are based ;on bis Mount Vernon speech. VailandighamUatthoßuraefcHouse to-night, under a strong guard. Dayton and Montgomery county are plaosd under martial law. Tha total lots by the con flagration at Dayton, Is $89,000. The dam age otherwise by riot is smaU. Disloyalists Arrested in St. Louis* St. Louis, May 6.— About one hundred more of tha most prominent andactivasaoss sionlits of this city wera amsted to-day, and will probably bo sant Bouth ln a faw days. A list, which it is said numbers several ban died, embraces soma of oar largest merchants, lawyers, doctors and active business and pro fessional men. No favoritism will be shown. AUgnilty of disloyalty will have to go, to gether withtheir families. Tho wives and families of offioars in tha rebel servlet. U la alio said, will be sent beyond tha lines. Sev eral spies have been oonyleted by the military commission, which is now in session hare, and are awaiting their sanUnoa. Recruit log for Colored Regiments* Wabhisqtox, May has bean commenced for the ooiored regiments designed to be nlssd In this District. A beginning was made of contrabands, thirty of them re spbndlng to the call last night. That was a public meeting at As bury (ooiored) ehapeL Speeches ware made bywhiU parsons, Inelud*- ingGoL Bingham, of New York. The result of tha effort, thus tor, is the anminf of fcvtdxad end fifty names e& roll. EXTRACTS FI HEAVY REBELLOHH 12,000 PEISOS-ERB; CAPTURED. Success of Stonemtut’s Expedition. Complete Success of the Union Arms. &c. t Ac., Ac. Specie! Dlspetch to the Pittsburgh Quetta. PaiLADSLPHtA, May 6, 1863, The Washington Star , of this evening, jnst received here, contains the following: We have positive Information from Gen. Hooker's army up to yesterday at noon. The Biehmoad papers, of yesterday {the sth) contain various dispatches 'from Lee's army. Oheef them claims victories! for the rebels on Saturday and Sunday last, when they '.really effected nothing, as we know well from adoten different Union sources, though losing enor mously in killed and .wounded, as th©'Rich mond papors admit. This rebel dispatch says that os Saturday Lee drove Hooker out of the Little Wilderness bank toChanoetlorville, and on Sunday drove hits from Oh&noellorviUo to a position in that ipunedUte vioinity. So far as Sundsy's change of position is concerned, it was fllmply a concentration of Hooker’s force in d fc better position than immediately at ChanoeUerviue, though very star iU It was effooted with small lose to uv when compirod wii-h tha losißuitainedby the rebels in assailing us daring the movement. On Monday afternoon the rebels attacked - onr left, Howard's oorpi,.and after a desper ate engagement were completely repulsed, with great loss. Yesterday forenoon they again advanced against us at the same point, bui were able to stand the contest bnt for fif teen minutes,, when they again fell baok, ro puiaed with heavy loss. Stoneman's a'great saosess indeed. The Ilichmood papers of tho sth, yesterday, say that hi| forces played sad havoe with their rallroad at Hanover Juoo tlon and other points, destroying locomotives and a large amoont of valuable prop erty, and’all the railroad bridges within five miles of Richmond. In the Richmond papers mentioned abaro is a dispatoh from Gan. Leo to Jeff. Davis, saying that tho robot General Paxton is killed, Stonewall Jackson severely wounded, and Gen. Heth and A. P. Hilt also badly wouaded. Another rebel dispatch states that the rebel lose in killed and wounded! has been vory heavy. We may add that'it ia understood here that the position whioh Gen. Hooker has occupied, since moving a short distance from Chaacel lorvill©, on Sunday last, is impregnable. lie and hU whole-army were, yesterday morning, in the best the Sentiment of en tire confldenoe, in the final result of his *d* mirable strategy S|Ud tactics, was universal thtte. The following is a partial list of the offioers reported as killed, daring the battles at OhaßoeltonriUe: Major General Berry,; of Maine, white gallantly fighting; Col. Mo- Knight, Iosth Pa ; Cuir Lau6a#ter, 175th Pa-; Col. Staenrook, lOlUh Pa ; Col. Stevans, 4th Excelsior Brigade; Lisut, OoL Seolt, 3d Wis consin; Lieut.OaLChapin,jjteihNew Yetft;' M*jor Kodaun,Btn P*. Cavalry; M*j. Strode, 46th P*.; Cept. Ellsworth, 86th N. Y. Since the first odition of to-day's Aar went to press, wo haro fortfa«r important news. Genera! force was divided into three otiumns—one of which moved la tbo dirootion oT the Richmond and* Fredericks-, burg Railroad. He commanded in person, though tho havuo worked from Hanover Junction down to within five miles from Richmond was mado by a sub-division, under the command of Col. Davis. One of the three cuiamos commanded by Brig. Gen. AverlU, after crossing the Bappa hannock at Kelly's Ford,pushodonto Bradyfs Station, whore it mat the enemy's plckots add drove them back ia a short shlrmish. It thea pushed on dlreot to Culpepper Court HouaS, where Gens. Fits Hugh and William Henry Lee were found wtifi a rebel force of perhaps 500 cavalry,* which fled precipitately back aoross Cedar Mountain. As Culpepper Court House Goneral Averill captured a lot of rebel government flour, and then pushed on after tho retreating. Lee's force, following thorn to Rapld-Ann Station, where they burned the railroad bridge over whiph they rotreated. After a smart fight, in which they lost Col. Bosser, late of tho U. S. army, who commanded one o( their brigades. Onr loss was Inconsiderable; and they lost several killed besidos Col. Rosser, and also 31 prisoners, whom Gon. AveriU brought back with him. The object of Averijl’t expedition teems to have been to destroy this Rapld-Ann bridge, which the enemy in their panic did for him After proceeding as far as Orange Court House ho returned with his force to the main army, joining it at OhaaoellorvUlo on Sunday last. Another eolumn of Stoneman’s foroe, under oommand of Gen. Buford, which left the Rap pahannock at the same time; pushed on di rectly towards Gordonsville, and positive in formation has just been received announolng itssuoress in enttlng the Central Railroad between Gordonsville and Richmond, and also between Gordonsville and Charlottrrille; thus with the achievements of the ooluanln destroying the railroad between Fredtriokt burg and Richmond, completely stopping tlroad communication In any direction out m Lee’s main army, and breaking up, f o r being’, the enemy’s facilities for for warding supplies or reinforcements to it from any dinotion. According to the Richmond papers of yes terday, Longstreet in person joined Leo some days ago, bat was accompanied by nono of the troops witb'whloh he had besn operating befere Suffolk. Brigadier General A. W. Whipple, who was wounded in the recent engagement in whloh General Berry was killed, died yesterday at 2 o'clock p.n. '* l s * , By way of Uloitsating the wildness of rebel newipapen concerning the recent events, we may mention that they claimed yesterday that Lee had actually driven Booker’s army afrois the Rappahannook on'fluaday. : The Utut iiiforß?4Upß.froß the fold B tate that tli* kggregtte teM lots In the fourdeye flghUDghiil»«ifor. ti&r thenoars, which 1« Miami .enough* u they were neoemrilj la every otie the'itUflhing pMijr, end follow* •i their eld'pnertioe of mtiilbg their troops very heavily the points theyeeleoted to tmilj thu prpNhfißig numerous opportu*. dittos for our krtiUery idmow them down in greet numbers* _ r, . Th.Blthmond :p»p«»’ofj.Mt«d»y oUlm: thktliM took, to; tho M»»*o<o«t of Botorj .day, 6,000 of tto’ Ebr’oatk Army Corpr. m prUoßin. ZUa 1» tho ooif* tt»t bohmd u bodlj oa B*turd»y. ' V . A »tua«r uritfed - tMi 4so ratal.ptfionara Ukaais tie fete boat of them tn tiafight of Bakurdej, Among them ue about fifty efioui* amnlof thea Msg OoloMfe TbejßWfUjWwgwHortb TEST! Carolina and Alabama regiments. About one o'clock a detachment of tbe Penney Ivania Re serves took them Tu charge, and marched them to tho Soldier*’ Rest. There are a few wounded them, who were taken in am bulances to tho bar.ieks. Many of them were taken by General Sickles in his brilliant dash upon the rebel lines. OSDPAPEB! General Mott, wounded In the late battles, arrivedinthUcity. to-day. Gen. we loam, was slightly wound ed in tho arm onj Sunday morning. General Geary was also slightly wounded. Among the rebel prisoners, brought up yes terday, is a son of ox-Senator A. G. Brows, of Miss., and a few others who are well known about Washington. Capt. E. B. Rob inson, well known here as Bull Robinson, who took an aotivo part (n tho National Volunteer Association, about tho time of the incoming of this administration is reported among tho number. - This evening's Washington Republican oon-| tains tho following: The news from the army oontinaos to be glorious, minors fcd. the con trary notwithstanding. ' There are reports in the rtty that Sedgewiok irtth ibis whole foreo has- reorossed the Rappahannock. There is not a word of truth m the statement. Ycs terdsy Sedgewiok moved against the rear of Lse'ai right, whivh was eommaadod by Stone wall before ho was wounded,! and pierced it and formed a janotien with Hooker** main army. Severe fighting, with great loss to the enemy was the result of tho manoeuvre. By this movement, of oonrse, Sedgewiok aband oned the works of Frederioksbnfg, whloh are of no Military value to Hooker in tho ezeention of tlie programme he is eividontly performing* The latter is satisfied with his: position J Wo not only have positive infbrm&jion from Chan cellorvillo of the thorongh execution of Stone man’s work in catting the railroad and! tele graph wires between Lee’s army and Rich mond, bat also the common road bridges over tho Paounkey river. We have the authority of distinguished officers who have arrived here from the fiold, that althoagh the fighting has bean severe thus far, that aoveror battles are yet to be fonght. Richmond papers of yesterday morning an nonnoe that tho Yankees have cat all the railroads and tolograph lines, and destroyed all the bridges on the travelled roads between that city and Leo's army; that in consequence they wero without any other nows than such as was brought by horsomeru > Tho same pa pers state that at last accounts tho fighting was terrible and their loss severe; that Stone wall Jackson was -severely General Paxton killed, and Gen. AyP. Hill was also badly wounded. In addftloii to the above there arc mUDj facts which wo do ndt ehooro to state, going to show that tho situation is decidedly to the advantage of Hooker. Those who came up from ChancellorvUle, Falmouth, Fredericksburg and Aoquia Creek* estimate tbe number of prisoners captured by our army, and seen at the .different points, around, to bo between iten andtwoive thou sand. They are'wretchedly dressed and half -starved, and many of them are' as young as sixteen and menteoa years of age, while many aro as old as fifty and sixty. They seem to be delighted to got where they can obtain something to eat. Many of them ask for meat, declaring that they have noT had any for a long time. They confirm the state ment cf the Richmond papora that the rebol losses la officers and men havo been very great. FROM ilUKPfifi£sßOUOr Special DlspalclTl. the Pittsburgh Gazette. - &] ÜBFasssßoxo, May 0, 1863. There la no c tango in'the position of the tvo armies 6inc > last night's dispatches. - The 110th It inoin infantry is rodneed, by desertion and-caHnsiiies, to the number of 225. Is will bo reorganized into, four ccm pasi«S| nndocGiptains Topping and Control), and not tho4tb, as designated. AUthooffi oore not necessary ■ for those companies, in cluding Colonel-Casey, wiil he maatorod out of the servico. Those four: companies of brave men willrfcm&in for duty at the head quarters of Qen. Palmar. From Washington, WißHiirQTOs, May 6.—Commander John C. Febiger has bean ordered command of the iron-dad steamer Acting En sign W. H. Bailie has been ordered to the Tascarora. Aotiag Assistant Surgeon J. G. Bacon and Acting Assitant P. M., C. J. Todd Jtayo been ordered to the stoamer Stock* oken. • Four, hundred and fifty prisoners arrived hero to-day. Atpongthem there are about fifty officers, Indadiag several Colonels. They mostly belong to the North : Carolina and Alabama regiments. Tho following is ah offiolal list of the Pro* ▼ost Marshals thus far appointed in Pennsyl vania: Fust District, W. E, Lehman, pf Phila delphia. V : Second District, Edwin Palmer, of Phila delphia. l Ihiid District, JaoobS. Stretch, of Phila delphia* Fourth Dutriot, M. Lane, of Philadelphia. Fifth District, M.'Yardley, of Frankfort. Sixth District. John J. Fredley, of Phila delphia. 7 Seventh District, Enos L. Christman, of ; West Cheater. ‘ . Ninth District, A. W. Boleniai. Latest from Vtcksbarg-*Oar Gan* boats Atcpaiseil, etc. Caiso, hi ay 6 .--The news from Vioksburg U one day later., Tho. attaok on Haines’ Bluff: was a spirited affair. jOur gunboats were repulsed, and the expedition was return ing to Yonng’s Point. It was reported thacthe gunboats Choctaw was considerably damaged lhher wheels, the turret being penetrated by a 04-pounder. The casualties are reported at eighty klßed and wounded. ; • The steamer Era, on her way up, was at tacked by guorriilas, with one twelvo and one six-pounder. She was struck seventeen times, but was able to continue-her oourse.' The Duke of Argyle, with a 13-pouadw ahoard r soon dispersed the enemy. : - From. Fortress Monroe. Sobie«BS,Momo«, Hoy s.—Tho itoomiliip g:SpoaMlng orrived hoi. thi. oftornoou. bho loftHUtoo flood on tho Sd ond Booufort, N. C., yesterday. She brings no sews, but reports all quiet in both departments. The U. 6. transport Hriooason arrived here this morning with two devils In tow. The: Nansemond river is cleared of rebel batteries and opened to navigation. Disloyalists Bent Sonth. Nzbhvillx, May 5.—A number of disloyal residents were sent South to-day. Among them Hon; NeUI S. Drown, formerly Govern or oLXon&estofi., V - i- . Gen. B. S. Grhngorassumes oommand of Nashville to-morrow; '- Gen.. Mitchell takes oommand of a oavAlxy. division, being reUev* ed from abU?oj4rvice at his own request. : Markeis by X clegrAph. - Nsw Yost, H>y 0.-~Flour firm; c|6b6 barrels sold? Stato advanced 6 cents » Snporflne quoted at 85.00 a 80,06, a« 8».60®«W0, Ohio g7,95@7J' Wheat him, but quiet. ood safes unlm. portent. Coni steady ,at anut- Poirk dull. Lsrd&mstOj^J^^hiiky^J lrregulir j Chicago and r fe>cb‘T.i, n jj Cumberland'Coal, SiytTs 'llUnoliVOential n.n.'n* B%j Illinois XfcntnuSands, 12l;l^hjffanfi^£^I iPariinuraiii'MayKbw naiet; 7 £L£' r £L:; • * itotr*de; 8;87®« 25for.euperfia»; to brauda vDieffoarialU'at 1 7<£whno *I 8031 So. Corh lhictfr/ XiS SSF loreortli PcuhajlrahU; : Provldon* qujets 100 caske *osU«r*d^iW^it^ tag sag*#;-? SETww. hosuku vanced 1 ‘ 11 1/'^ $1,C2@1,63, WbUv*» MU; Bed WwUrn 100,000 bushels <oilch\p»n sl,bOg;l,BS. Gore fine: heavy. Jard firm et B« of dull. Fork dull. Coffeofirmj "Whisky doiL Sugar. ClsaxitATr, Slay 6—Erenilp 3 * firmer. 05,00. There is a ijood dniijat $S.6d aid prices 2 otmhulirr, r»<i lir«.* or *hlt« Wheat, wfatt* 42.; Com f*?* 2 ®* ,27} ♦l. Provitious inactivo.nd nothing oi s ‘*:- ■** t'i'kj heads hulk shoulders eold at - p ' lo s** good deo*«nd for Crease at Grcfc£*JJ j* 4 cbaogwl. ; , t Gold advanced tq 143. Exchange s'eady. j. . 1 1 We have now seventy-four Major Gener als, viz: four in the regular army and seventy in. the volunteer service. The pay of each of these gentlemen is *ss l OOo"per annum, making a total of $370,000. Each Major General is allowed three aids at $1,500 per annhm each, making in: the ag gregate §332,0(f0 each. We have, farther, two hundred and eighty-four Brigadier Generals, viz: nine-in the regular army, and two hundred and seventy-fivo in the volunteer service. Each Brigadier Gener al receives $4;000 per annum, making an aggregate of §1,136,000. Two aids to each, whether on doily or not, say $3,000 for each. General, !mhkcs a further sum of $862,000 per annum. ! The Government is dispatching steamers from St. Loui.j with troops'and supplies, to the posts on the Upper Missouri, for the expedition against tho Indians under Gen. Pope. Gen. Pope himself has already gone forward to Sioux City, where, it is said 8,000 or. 10,000 troops are to rendezyous for the expedition.* With such a force ns this, under a commander possessed of so thor ough an acquaintance with the Plains as Gen. Pope, the hostile tribes of the Far West ought to be completely crushed out -and rendered incapable of further hostili ties. . UB. pLDMBERB] MATEKIALS. > . CHARLES MULLIKUT, lUPOBTES AND WHOLESALE DEALEtt, 27b. 620 OpMME ROE ST., Philadelphia. Constantly in itor*. a large asw-rtmeutof Copper, Zinc. Iron and Galvanised Iron B*th Toba. : T White asd Marbled ting Buies, White and Mirbled or bine Cloeet B*sint. Ship Water closets, complete. Water Octets of every duarjptlon. Pomps, Barns, 4c. Iron Sinks. Iron and Kn»mefied Portable Wash Stand*. ' Vitrified Drain ilpe. B»nSs, Brioches and Trap*. Plumber*’ Brass and Plated Work, ®f every 'de scription. Lead Traps and Bend*. Pine aad fit dir hydrant Poitj, Qyrtrant Eodi, Plumber*' Boc-ka, Marble bi«b«; Bubb-.r Hose, Ac , as low as any bonce in the c°P"try. i cp!BJm WATifiKHL spring snpply of BLUE HOE, ; [ BEDFOBB, GOfiGBESS, . i EMPIBE SPRING, KiESINuEa, ARTESIAN. 1 - SELTZER. /vrsalsby i- SIMON JOHNSTON, oorasr Bmlthfleld and Fourth streets. DM. BARBOUR, • ' WITH • • A. L. WEBS 4 880., * Comer c/ Pratt trd Commerce BtreeU, BALTIMORE, general commission hebohants, And Agents fur the! sale o! DUPONT’S GUNPOW DER AND SAFETY FUSE. Deceive on consignment all-kinds of Western Pro* dace, and make advance* thereon. H. B.—Railroad track to front o! Warehouse. William 11. Smith A Co., Pittsburgh, fillilcr 4 “ Bpencer 4 Garrard, , <• Golp 4 Shephard, <•— Merchants’ Bank, Baltimore j B. Ee Ford 4 8otj«. '< mb2:6m Gkockkiks and produce. Ne* Orleans ,»nd Cuba Sug n: Prime and choi;e Ulo Oofr*} - ' fJ. O. PiAataifcnrHo.'aues, BfcfLusd sugars; . •. •; Do. choice Syrcjsyln Ibis , tisicei A hbdt; Black and Qrrcn T"»s; .- Caofce brands Tobicco; Kew Uaclerel. >o*. 1. 2 and 3. full weight c»stoujQ'p: ' Mess Pork—l£<o bbl* j ~ - Eottle rpndeß.-d Leaf Lard; 300 tlerc'aS ebbioe Sdgar (Jural Hum*, £.°* o» co CAi.Tat«d doi Plain Bwo-xßsmfl.fc'ldfSsnd Soouldpra' With a toll ’usortmeot o( goods io «nr jlu?, Jor a tie low to the trade, letter-* and tor balp by McDonald a adiujckles, »y* 241 and ?J44 Ljb.-rty noar Wood. DUUIUit ■ VtLkCTiti-l cat. PuiaioiAE.ja cat tog-all muONIO JDib. &ABE 9, both of-Ledhs ana G-ntletuen'. by a ue« me bod In the me or Klocuichj atone wiifcnt any nleJlclae, or even any I ain. nuabl) may bo had, Mth Treatment, by Patients from abroad, at lekionabic rates, In tho Doctor’s Family, * hettrn applying for circulars or further iu/onna tioa »1U be i romptly anrsmrrd. Offico and lealceLce at 141 S BOOTH rShN BQUABK, I'hiladrlphia Pennsylvania, being* central a* well aa delizhtfoi parvot the city, this oat for future reference, apU:3m«od - JgXCriLoIOKjHOLX & NOT Wt^KHS. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. LEWIS A PHILIPS have thii day associated wl h thorn >n the mannfac;nroof A-UTS, BOLTS'. WASHEItS.-ac., HENttY W. OLIVEB, Jr TtS natne aad style of the fl; m will bs ■ LEWIS, OLIVER A PHILIPS, Who wQI settle np tho basinets of the late firm. *•-Offi“ temporarily at No, 122 Thud Etobit. at south end of new bridge, Birming -Pl’tshurab. April 251 b, 18€ g. . a»V»:«w RUUBKri iyiirvATci.wb MAGihJiislg. ln!6ci. bottes, in tbo ri.ra ol Powdoc. it i. auuiltd toipeoUl pr the liquid o<trate of Uagueda, J-ar.ioga and ra-nt Mineral Waters, BelddtaPowders, ana ir articlej. : When' taken la the morning r*-gnUrly, i * has an sd T»ir»ble Sfiect on the gsnrr«l: ly.ietn, ram -«»■ coastlpatloa, correcting addit-e, and cooling ctf alt fclrsle com plalnta. Price 25coati. fold by Mesais. FAHHEITOOK k 00., Pitts borgb, and at the ManUeactsry, No. l93ep'lngSt, f BawYotk. . niy’sam W. H. BSOVS* MMn Joa, toOStOW »l n, J, p«.n | gKOWN, MOHKOW &CO., HUBBE, 6IQH AHD OBBASIEHTIt. PAIHIKBS, OEAIKIB3 ASD QLAZIF.IU”, ' ire. 91 THIBD STREET, FITTSPCBOg, Pi. |iU it Ala VAX & ciu., (Late oj the firm of W. H. Williams A Co.J BANKEKS, 1 No. 76 Fbura 6L, Mri door to ii* Jfwioafca’ Bamk. nsauus nr /" i GOLD, SILTXB, BANK NOTE», onsmsi br aovujaumT skouxmis. ; splUm ' QHAa O. BAJUSIifiY, Frodaee U General Commiuion Serebant, MERCHANDISE BROKER, And dealer In all kinds of OOUNTBY PBODUCE. No. 179 LIBSS2T BTBEBT* mhitly ; .Fn-rsTOKTa. r> SMOVAL.-JJ. -s. Liggett a co. .}**?*” pareh *S? d IEb i OITY FLODBIMO milK sndhayeremonA to| the comer Llbarty AnS Weofler to otrr former easterners wrk'no®*? 110 l en *ritllyi ChoiM reliable FAMILT 814 Mldndi.,.« BMbcun, So. sa Wood .trait, wOJro. OilT. proapt kttoDtloo. ■ i . . : -J. B.XIOQtTTAOO. ;; i ;| j; .j.-;.A - '.j J Xew uid Elegant Stylet of Bibb ana, Aadotte hdUUlisT ci>ODß,' ■' I ■ ■_i “ : HiA lC KIIOniS. ;! •- J g-WJt: : XtO »trW.I. 1 >l'»-diVp r ii' i 01 DfAMOND.—Alarge tusortment of: WA BUGKETB,TDBS, KKKLE&eand-OHtnißfir BBAVB BODBD CXDAB FAILS and BIEUQ3S; j.OAS«i »EOiT, yoas,TEOTJtUIWO.od MABKST BASKUSI ;*MB , HIOSOBYAaJ ETE*Er (U»tui) 880-88, OBAIH OHOVails, ood « tklkt o JartiKolwd. . \; > nrOaUnhd examine. * '• - ' ■■'■ ■ j »•- PyMt: . y; ■■ WM. J. KATW. • OIL—SO bill*. No. 1; ; hand taS in tab by V *** , V JAfl. DALZELL A 60H, 6*> »*d TO WaW nttfU »Mt» . OXOitAUK—F*r Crude and iiellnSj wd otter Mwrimitii, tiy ;«tSW*. .- • • '»HtWmvitiMt. ■ ;■ ■ . i AIESCOAAT TMX.OKS. jJENEY Q. HALE A oO.j .. (3uoc««cr. tc JuaM C. WMt.) Merchant Tailors, An aow noei.teAfeA.lT SPßjEjHG STOCK OF GOODS, edS^ clajß trade, iwhich ha* bees saWt carnto meet the approbat on of -hslr Watlim pattm*. and tmailag, by clce* at apprdvai *** strict Integrity, to meet tbe V *“ ?>° .t>uy ttyqr na With a call. ■i UNIFOBMS ' Maditoohlarintv.^, -terms. Havfiigfl?u<Sv”* lM y r *Pd on reasonable foi Staff, Fteldxad UWroBMh. Nirv, wo are prepared -to *° r lhc> with correctness teh9 °T- or *-* s * ST - CLUB StEEICW yy .BiUU/MJKi'o fI&SO-FoklS ESIABUSHHSBT, I?|).427BBOOMKfITBIST IN.I. l N.l. Tho nterite *W«*f«nyjßtlto* tliittaaMon of h • frleods and Ui* public g«nnU)j to lih ” Fcitejbtabliahnunt, it Ho. *8? ner of Grbsby street -- -.'--t 1 ;-; v;-.v - H»jiflg bU tatsret, stock an* aate. tUls Croiaj the, l*Uflrt» of “H<bte * Bradbnns.” wMch firm mi dtuclred on the 31jt Veim-ry ait. •ad hiring porcßMed the eDfiwttoii v«Ufco! Fortes end nano-Forte materiel canoed’ by hit briber, Stfward 0. Bredwory, In the mid firm, be ii prepared tosnpply the Increased demand few Us celebrated* Plano Foft«<-: Suployiocthe moat skill fol and experienced workmen, with a large stock of the best and abet tbaronghly seaibbed material, atd .ao abaodacca of capital, cehastakeo’hi bam the S renal tnUxuaeaf mum- Coring bis jbaitrnmana, andli en*?iad to.iorn oat nano •Fortes foiwand imriUnun. ; {BbADßjmrasEirscale pouo^fobtk. [lh the errargemehr of tor n«w: ieal*,"drawn and prep&jfvdwlLh the atmostcare,eipxtadrfbr onr new lhUratoants, v» hats Padded every Tmptdremcnt whKh cacln any way tend. »o thaiparfectlon of the PianoJForte, and confidently assert th»t. r C r' delicacy of punt r,, brilliancy and swcetaess 6rtona,-eoabliM with that stren|th sad solidity of|fMtsii,necessary to durability, tnese Li • Women ta are nbeocallsd. M bTaxM*rs aan Baaror’ 1 iaotrr motto, and ws In rile the closest jcriticirm oftb»:b*st wnbiarwrf lodge* -intbe Und.'■ ; ' ’■ •V£ve iaftraarat wamstalt>r£vryears. 1 WM»B.BAADJU/itY, tnh7;3m j ~ 42TBmotnw it.', cof. of Ortwby.TS. Y. PAPABij, ]; bsusom at ' ■ Le>s ThfuiEaiternWhole*|U« Price*, • ' . jroE oaßh, - , ' - .'is- ,'j. .; ~;j Ho. XO7HAEKBTSrEskt. Tie t bods'bocghtbafcre the piittdniual'^i’prlm. I - . b" ■ 1 ‘-v'.i ;U6: . CHEAP FAPEBS, At 6, 8,10,12% tad life pea place. GLAZEB PAPEBB, from tOcacta cptardb SOW) Pdisß tt 87>{c«Bt. jiori*ce'ip*tM;' HANDSOME OAK PAHEI. DKOOEATIOHB at !• ““to pf'Plate... J,. ... ,_. u AMOB7ED* PIAIN TJ&* MT WISDQ W BaPIB, At tfce lowbrt rates. •**OtUtndtiei "i'"'- ' . • ; JOS. B. HUQHXB, tpl-lm ; ’ Ko. KIT MABCET STBEBT. jgaXAiJlalßUifiU . . BETKB LORILLABD, SItCPB AHD TOBACCO 11AHUPAOTUBEB, 10 A ISi OHdJIBESS BTBBET, (Formerly 42 Chatham i reetj Hew York,} Would caUjthe attention of dtal< ra it tbs 4ftMw of his manulactur*, vis' ■ c • S BBOWNSbUTF. _ Tto» Bappee, Co&no Bappee, American Genttsurenj Bemigro*, Part Ylrgtule. Hacbitocht*. Qcpeabsge*. n . ’ \ ; YBIaLOW 4HUFP. . Scntcb, High Toait hootch,.lrish HlihTcMt or Honey Dew Ha»y,Beoich, Fresh scotch.' ' | ‘ : ,8 called lo tbe UTOridneflon In prices of Pine.Oot Chawing and B®okln* Tobatooa. which will be found uf aispulorooilli*, „ I ’ TOBAUUO. . • anM.IS" l,0 °*' Ho - ]> *°- *• H«-tw PiMtri. Fie* ttt OKwa^p; orplaiotCaT.n firlndisb^** 1 ' BWe * S Bcenfrd Oronoco; Tin''Foil B«o*ipois. Jago, tfpaefsb, Canaster. Turkish. «tHnn “‘’ A^Ctro, * Ur P* l * Bl * lll t>e etot os »ppli ”* ° '■ * r " ■■‘■c:. 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