fMiurjjh Mrs. Patterson, Troy Hill—2 bottle* rasp berry Tinegar. Allegheny Ltdles* Aid Society—6 cans fndt, & bottle* grape trine, 2 bottle* tomato catsup, 1 barrel onions, 1 peek turnip*, 6 pair drawer*, IS muslin ahlrta, 2 woolen thirtt, 8 packages old linen and muslin, 2 packages of I papers and 1 of magasinei, .1 towel, 12 papers corn ttarob, 12,papers farina, 1% do*, nan's condensed milk. E N. Siephen, Eed Stone, Pcnna.—3 oans fruit, & shirt*, 2 pair mittens. I Hub L. Qorden—o bottles of wine, 4 cans I patches. I J. F. Da; —1 gross of buckles. I j Uoitarian Society— l gross baeklee,2 pleooe I ( of chlnts. 1 Mr. Ha;—l paokage of boards for slings. 1 Mr. James Oreek—l bag! potatoes, 1 ean tomatoes, l»ean apple butted. I Mrs. W. A. Smith—l package of lint and I old mus Ho. I Miss J. B. Holmes—2 cans petohei, 4 pack- 1 ages reading matter. I Ladies* Aid Sooloty, Cumberland Prssbyte- I id an Church—4 pairs socks, 1 bottle blaokoer- j ry wine, 7 muslin shirts, 1 handle old linen, I 1 J*r current jelly. I Second Ward Behool, Mbs Vary McFadden | yd*, muslin, S pounds lint, 70 hand- I kerehtef*,29 towels, old muslin, and linen, 41 qts. blackberries, 10 qts. peaebei, 1)4 qaarts I quinces, 1 qt. pears, 6 qts. tomatoef, 2 qnarts I blackberry jam, 4 bottles tomnto eatsnp, 11 bottle Madeira wine, 1 bottle old rye whisky, 1 1 glass grape jelly, 4 glasses entrant jelly, 2 1 qts. apple marmalade, 3. qts. raspberries, 2 I qts. cherries, 2 bottles tomato pleklai, 2 qts. 1 gooseberries, 3 packages of corn starch, 11 paokege farina, I.bottle cherry wine, 1)4 Ibi. I dried apples, a fsw magaslnes and papers, & I pounds loaf eager. I A Friend—4 half-worn shirt*, 1 roll old votuslln. | A Friend—l comfort. - Mbs Heath, Allegheny City—2 package* of books, 4 Jar* of rhubarb. ' Hbf Hartcn—4 cans peaches.. Children of Wilkinsburg Sthool—2 paok ftgts of crackers, 1 bag potatoes. Loechburg Aid Boolety—ll muslin shirts, 4 pairs canton flannel drawer*, 12 pairs socks, 2 quilts, 2 comlorts, 2 sheets,! pair pillow slips, 3 Tests, 2 neckties, 3 handkerchief*, 1 jalr cotton socks, 2 half-worn shirts, 4 pounds batter, 85 sermons, 1 package pictorial papers, 2 sacks dried apples, 1 seek dried cherries, 11 uok eld«rberrl*f, l seek dried grapes, 1 pack-; age old muslin, 2 cans pbkled cabbage, 1 ean crab apples, 1 can apple batter, 1 can apples, 1 bottle tomato catsup, 1 sack dried peaehes (p&red), 1 sack dried peaehes, 1 roll old mus . Mrs. Forsyth, Bast Liberty—l bottle wise, I can peaches, 1 bundle linen. . A Friend—2 half-worn shirts, 7 half-iron pillow eases* Mrs. S », Sswlcklsy—2 cans tomatoes, 2 . osus p ums, 2 ease peaehes, 1 ennstrawber . rial, 4 bottles jelly, 2 feather pillows, 4 pillow eases, 10 muslin shirts, 10 pairs woolen seeks. ; Dlxmont,aade op and returned—s 4 shirts,, 18 pairs drawers. . City Farm, made—l 24 shirts. 6o!dlors* Aid Sodsty, Methodbt Protestant Church—o muslin shirts, 5 pairs muslin draw-. «rs, 6 arm slings, 1 pair woolen socks, 7 cans fruit, 1 jar fruit, 8 wrappers which wen sent from the Sanitary Committee wire made np by this Society. Mist BUsa Smith—l bundle of lint. , The number of boxes of whisky sent to the Ber. Mr. Jerome, was tore*. Instead of two, ’ 4s stated in last woak’s report. ; Mu* Cannon* Xiokmox a* "linu Baarroor."— Th* lit play of “Llttl* Bar* fool, with MUi Ihompaon u “Armla," mi pndaotd lait night *t tha Xhutn, and *f« fordad thontmon drltght t* th*aadl*nt*. It bright platan of «lm plo lift, fail of mirth,.ith • os* of nd, ns* < ,?jf? runßingihrorgh j u Iu pJVtf «LUMo Barefoot* 1 afford* Mli.Thpmpwn an OpoUont oppotutnltj. for th. dlaptap If thoio •implo and ingoolout burit* of utanl fealing to which so, .v grtatl/ oxoalr. Mr. Barron *la,«d "Johannaa” mth iplrlt,« ..11 a. a*, dallant tart, and jodgmant. “iBniBO. Lotalut.”—Bbt. Ala*. Clark ma tha ahoy* labjset *1 som* of whloh da* aotle* wlllba glraa ' to tlokit hoUm. Indiapoiitlon forbids his pmoaot fete crsttlng. Flremen’a Association* A regular quarterly meeting of the Fire aen*a Association wu halt on Monday even ing—A. J. Capplea in the Chair. Mr. Tibhy, Chairman of tho Committee on Conference and Inspection, made the follow* ing report, relative to tho condition of tho sevaral companies oemposlng the Association: Bagla—House, engine and hose carriage in gootiordor. Hose—24good and 8 bad sec tions. Allegheny—House in good order; repaired lately by the company. Bogins in good ear vice able condition. Two hose carriages in prime order. Hoea-20 sections serviceable; 6 useless. This company head horses badly for the engine, aa It la capable of doing good service. Duquette—House, engine and host car riage in good order. Hois—4 good sections, .and 12 in eery bad oondition.. Oo examina tion we found the diameter of the couplings smaller on the gum. hose belonging to this company than that of either the Essie or Niagara* Neptune—House, engine and hose carriage in tip-top order. Hose—lB stations; none bad. This oompany has reoeivsd 500 feet of ten inch leather hose sinoe last report. Niagara—House needs impairing. Engine sod hoie oerriage in good order. Hose—l 7 sections good and 19 bad. Good Intent—He report. We called at boose, but found no person. Hose in ser viceable order. Vigilant—House,engine and hose carriage in good erder. Hose—ll good sections; 8. bad. House has had new roof and Are walL The engine has been repaired in the east sinoe last report. Hose—l 9 sections. Independenoe—House needs some repairs. Engine (hand) has been condemned. Two hose carriages; one 1q good order, the other needs repairing. Hose—2good, 4 indifferent, and 10 very bad Mellons. R.li.f—Hon>. .ad hoi. o*Rt.» is good order. Engine out ol union. Hole—ll good, 5 ted, and 1 loit. Tho rrpart wu diioaiiid st lomo Ingth, snd thtre being torn, diiutiifution ixpruud in nhroeet to tho amount ot hon belonging to torn of tho ooopuiif, it wu on motion re oommittod. Mr.- E W. Htcltij, Immnr, rahmitted tho uno.l report, ramming ap u follow!: «o<»iptl ,5,1 7S I Eipepdltare«,...,4....ra 100 80 Balance ox hand $l2O 93 ' Wa M Hartnell, Assistant Chief Engi neer, teau ihe quarterly report of the number of flres, losses, insurance,#*., with a recapit ulation for tho year, as follows: Number of fires last quarter 16 Number of false alarms.. 8—24 Amount of loss ascertained... MMM ...ss9,42o lusnranos 28,415 Loss over insurance .. $31,005 Number of fires daring the past ye*r...B9 False alarms.. 69—158 Amotatof loss ascertained.... $213,332 Insurance.. 77,877 Loss over inioranee $135,455 On motion, the report was suiopted, with a vote of thanks to the Chief Engineer. The Association then adjourned e«a«*d»«. omoAxxiATiox orni xsw asaocuviox. The new Association effected a temporary organisation by calling James Irvin, of the Vigilant, to the Chair. The credentials of the new delegates were then motived, as follows: Eagle—W. J. White. Allegheny—B. W. I Meekey. Duquesne—G. H. Bonnafon. Ni- I agar*—A. J. Onpples. Vigilant—J. G. Weldon. Good Intent—Thornes M.’* Little. Independent—Wash. Woods, vice James Lit tsU, resigned, and Thornes BosewelL Be lief—Joseph E. SwinL Neptune—No cre dentials. The eleotion of permanent offioers resulted as follows: President—James Irvin. Secretary—Joseph Dorrington. Treuuar—Robert W. Mackey. Chief Eogineer—W. J. White. • Ist Assistant Chief Engineer—William M HarUeU. ” 2d Assistant Chief Eogineer—Jas. HamilL Committee of Conference and Inspection— Eaglo, W. J. White; Allegheny, A. Sims ; Dutftresnv, G. H. Bonnafon; Heptane, J. S. Turoett; Niagara, John Orteganj Vigilant, J. G. Walden: Good Intent, D. Warden; In dependence, Wash. Woods: Relief, J. H. Swint. Janitor and Messenger—Col. S. F. Pratt. On motion, Messrs. J. H. Hare, J. B. Swlnt and John Oraham wsr# appointed a Commit tee to consult with Councils and make some arrangement in reference to tke ringing of toe alarms. Tkb motion erifinatsd bom the feet that several companies are ehargsd with not ringing their bells, that they might beat some other companies in getting to ftret. On morion, this Aisbeiatlon adjourned to mom on Monday evening. May 25th, to hear | the report of the Committee on Csnferenoe and 1 Inspection. r The Coarts. DIBTBIOT COOBYWOOOB HAXrttX. Mokdat, May 11.—Ho. 4. L. B. Living ston vs. Jonas and Burkhslmtr. Action ol feint issue. Still on trial. H05 v 20,103,168 and 149 (before reported) Ho. 5 was oonrinnod. ' Jhe following are within reach to-morrow: Ho. 25. Peter Moeser vs. Thos. Kelly and B. C. Donaldson. 26. To. Peebles for use of -Moses Peebles | vs. George Crunch. j 27. for nte of S.L. Bar ton‘%‘iTßd ward W. Hays and John P. W. I Hancock. 29. John Toa ti. Lucinda Bilk and Marg*> it Aeklaioa.'. 3L Anthoaj Whltakar t*. W. H. Brown. <2. Oku. Salih rad Jbo. MeOua Jno [lohoUon, Sr. M. Jobs Sohsld t*. John 01mi, Br. c. 8, DUTKXOf OOUXT—JTOOI X'CAXDLBU. flottleib Ludvigaad Jobs flregg pleaded guilty to the ebup of making tad passing tokens. o. a. oißooif oonrwouu obisb aid x 1 Tho trUl list wm called ovar. Tho oonnty (of Allegheny) cum have boon •mud to, bnt.the dty mm avail tbo eotJcn of City OoanQlli aaderodUers. Tbo FeitT Ksituee. Wo or# glad to too that tho public goerally in repudiating tbo irresponsible penny to kens to abundantly Issued la this olty, tad tbo firit»haftd iiUi of these worthless ooiat boro thus boon entirety checked. Still tboro an many of them got Ijb Tbo OOUOfi Mftto of tbo pooplo suggests that ft token, boortog a responsible name, has bon if fßOd M 0 bSfklll OOBTOaIOBtt tillONlitji jagd that no lost vill a] tfautetyfaNtt to {hose ! whonotiTfrtbosu • Oa tbo ctherhand, It 'it equally deer to thinking peoplo that all those tokens cotton up without sigaataro or aaao, or anything toudioatofrom wheaotihaywore issued, war* bo m i dadxaod,to bo redeemed, and iron palpable ftnadapoa tho pnblta It ooiti ao morale pit a responsiblename apoa tboa.* Preeeattythme will boapeany peaio, and tbo losswUl fill moot severely oa tboto who eonntonaaoe the nuisance. Wo advise ovary pcnoa to nilue peremp torily at lout all odas whloh do mot boar some responsible anas. la this way thsyoan, at UttUlmooßvoatoaea, drive oat of euralatioa tbo lrrofpoailblo altoranses, eadpal a itop to a oboat from which otherwise they will oveatually fate* It voald bo wall if tbo street raurood companies voald alio refuse these taken*. -■ , - iidteity ol lke kebela la Western Virginia. From gan llama*, who pauadthrough thl* oitp paatatday,vallaaratd tkatOoL Mammas' had failanhaak to Moandirlll*, twain mil** balow Wknltag, and that oat vlng of tho rahtlarap had' tak.n Middlabcurta/Tjlar oonntp.Tha othar wing vat threatening Farkanhtrg, tad war* reported hat .a abort dlataaoo from that plan*. Th* pabaUl won ruanlngeff all th* aattla, .took. Ao. Moat 'of thctbwbodtedmwof TOnllaghadgoa* out with tha militia, and a larga numbar of th* baalnaaa hoona war* oloaod. U. B. HoariraL Baauhario*. —Th* United Btata* Boapltal, la th* Blath Ward, la opaa ta Tialtora on Xaaadapa, Thnradaji and bat nrdaja from two to air* o'clock (a th* attar, kook.' Onothar dapa.'parmlu an raqmlrW. Parmltamajb* omam at th* BTfc wlalir Rurgvom'a eßoo, Bmltkdald rad Third atmta. t.'. U vjrf ' f "t Affairs mear Viekiburg* A letter dated May Ist, written on board the steamer Hastings, above Vicksburg, says that the Vicksburg “ out off,** unless another rise takes plaoe, will be of no use, on account of low water. A number of barges which were in tho canal have been driven high and dry by a high wind. It farther says: “ We hsve a splendid plank road through to Riohmond, (Madison oonnty, La.,) which is some nineteen miles from hue* There is a good road all the way to Carthage, which Is some twenty-eight miles Dorn here. Oar troops are pasting through now every day. The troops here are In excellent health and ail seem eager for fright. It is very healthy down here now, hot how long tt will last I do not know; bat I think it will last till we take Vicksburg—and that won't be long, for it seems our troops are getting ell around it, and I think when they strike, they will make their mark, for they are very eager for tho al fray. They are putting the troops as fast as they can across from Carthage to below Vicks-: burg. They have been tuirmishing down them for several days, with snooess too, so I have heard.** The writer also refers to a gunboat expedi tion against Yasoe City. Ho says: “ Gen. Grant is making things hop here now.** ITAUAI OrXAA—AIiTUATIOV xx Paicia.— In order to give an opportunity to everybody to attend the short season of opera, tne Di rector will announoe that tho prioo of admis sion to the lower part of tho hall will be sl— seats 50 oents extra, and gallery 50e* PxorosAin ron Oatalxt Hoisil—We di rect attention to tho advertisement Dorn the Quartermaster** Department, for the purchase of one thousand cavalry horses, to bo deliv ered In this oity. The conditions are folly sot forth In the advertisement. Swasxixg or thi Mxdioali Hrraa—Coxso* latiob ron ran bice.—Considering the enor mous number of young M. D.’ithat our medi cal colleges turn out every year, wo certainly ought (if there be any virtue in “regular physicking**) to be a much healthier people than we are. Bat the bills of mortality do not shorten as the list of doctors lengthens. Quite the reverse l Shall we say, then, with Maobcth. “Throw physio to tho dogs, I'U none of It?" No, that will not do. Nature, when attacked by disease, needs aa ally to sustain her. An ally, remember; not a de pleting agent, that helps the disease and ex* Uausta her energies, we verily believe that most of the drags administered in acute dis eases have this effeot. Snob, however, is not! j the operation of one median* now generally : osed in this oonntry for complaints of tho ; stomach, liver and We mean Hollo- j way's Pills. Of eourse oar readers are aware I that both the Ointment and PUls wbioh bear! the name of that distinguished physician and | philanthropist are in the highest possible re-* puts all over the world; bat wo have only &ad an opportunity to witnees the effects of the Pills. It gives us pleasure to testify to their efficacy. In dyspepsia and liver com plaints they naqnestionably work tho most marvelous cores. Nay, we will even go so far as to say that, with this remedy within their reaeh, no man or woman need ever bo long troubled with dyspepsia. The pllls.xwt 3ov* the distress at the stomdeh, and restore © strength and appetite with a rapidity that* is-rtelly astonishing. The curative aotion seems to be the same in all oases without ref erence to age, constitution, or sex. Such, at least, Is tho oonolaslon to which our experi ence and observation point.—AT. Y. Adeocota* Si’EClAii LOCAL NOTICES. 4£ U m asa Faxes'* tixwixa MAOSixa, for amity »&o bm4o oiotbi&g of nporlor quality. Wo edvtae oar Allegheny patrons to call at this •iiabllskoont, and sao for themselvoe. Jnr bimin nox tan Sac*.—Bamael 9r*hsin, Uerohant Tailor, voald respectfully inform bis friends and tbo pablio la general that be has jut returned from tbo Coat vltb Us new stock of Spring aad Simmer floods, consisting of alt tbo Utost styles of olothi, 'msrimorei and Tastings. Gentlemen desiring a stook to seleot from that ea¬ bo eurpeii od by any fthcr In tho dty, sad tboir ghr aeata made In the most fashionable manner, woald do watt to giro him a call before phr dbaaing elsewhere. baxoßL Qbaxax, Merchant Tailor, No. M Market street, one door from Third* Ab Qood as Nbw.—Mr. Morrlok Woods, Londonderry, V t., writes—“ Mrs. B. A. Allan's World 1 ! Heir Baitoror aad Zylobelse aam have restored my hair to its original oolor end beauty. One year ago my hair was Tory thin and quite gray. I bare BOW as flat a bud of hair as 1 ever had." Sold by druggists everywhere. Dopot, IBS Greenwich street, Nov York* mow VoLunsus, Aminos I—Tor tbo de raagomoats of tbo systom Incidental to tbo obango of diet, voands, eruptions, and ex posures vhioh ovary volunteer la liable: to, tberd are ao remedies to safe, convenient, and reliable u HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT*, 3d ott. per box. 309 Okvxbci aad Oaxiuob Qaua will bo takaa attho OaalbaaoMoejMo. dOl Libirty strool, day or might. All orders laft at tbo above plaoo will bo promptly attended to. AH calls rnayt bo paid in afraun. (■ It Toadaßlroaay itpolnor altwattoas to yosr dvoHteg, or plaoet of bastaaii tail aad loava jour order at Ontbbort*s Oarpoatoribad Jobbing Shop, Virgin Allsy, above BaitbSaM street. All vorb promptly attended to. Dmmtal work done at this aetabUibaunt is gnaraatood to bo bettor aad oboapor than can bo bad ia tho dty* NO.-351 Poaa stroeL tj lIOWI-OsKoMaaonkstthi 11th tnsiaat, WILUAM, soa of Thomao eMßaeey BrowaTia the UU jeer ef hie age. j Tbo Mends cf the CsaQyare riqasstedto attend the foaenl, from tbs netdenoe of bis tn OefUao topaAlp, sear leetLiberty,onWasnsnur, Oorxlagie viil leave Sobt. TAtxMO*% corner of Seventh and fmlthlelrt streets, atte^tfoelr. PATTOH—Oa Santa the lOth iast.at U o'clock ». HOf, daughter of Jebna&d Sian PattM,afedß’yean. t : : TTbsMsads cf the dually are rvpectfoHy.reqnfl|t*; «d to atieal tbe foneral, from the - tbo ' parents, oa leaver street, above North 'Oemm, Al> legbray City, lSth insU, at d wttboat farther notice. •_ •• ••• OH’ BALK.—A good tont* on:th* ItIUM fUIRk To an' aaargatlagar. an. this routs prawti % mssttnetto. Xsqalrs at XBUS OVnuip bstvwa lbs taws ot 9 ft. Kud Ip.B. *?»*> • VTllVr KHKNUU ifAftlU MAAt? XBOB. inm Ihi mlstamts* asaifaetler m * XMs «oo? * Pirfc—, ta Pmris, Jart nwwd sad, far ml* by W. P. |ABIH*bL litis IUK COLU BOl>A WAX ■ Dim Im Tonaltli ; Aadalaodillcloaaioa o**aM and OLtVB of *3 ftaah On. at Ho, n DUnnri, tOttfmr, THE LATEST NEWS BY TCLEGEAPB. FROM WASHINGTON. OU& SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Washuotox, May 11,1863. TALLAV9ISXAM*S 01S1* Great anxiety has been expressed here lest the derision of the Court Martial In Vallan dlgham's ease.should have the effeet to make a martyr of him. On this aooount it w u earnestly hoped tihat the result would be in order to send him down beyond Bosoorai s’ lines, and dump hub but into the territory , where we burned the llepot and de- stroyed the railroad for four or fin mlloi eneh way, taking op tha ralli ud bootleg thorn so ns to hood thorn, which mods thorn unnniln-' bio; frost this polat wo prcooodod to within two miloo of Biohmond, whoro wo como open o buttery of throo guns ond obont ono hun drod ond fifty non, ond oaoooodod in'Honking thorn. Thoy retreated towards Richmond, onr iqoodron panning them to within o milo ond o holf of Richmond, dootroying in thoir pursuit o lorgo bridge of 160 foot of trestle work, ond another twonty-firo foot long. Tho fortification! COTS Bundle g theM bridgoj noor by won without gnho, ond won tokon pooMStlan of: Noor thooo bridges wo ooptarod on old of Son. Winder’s, botwoon Dslnplnin Bonoo ond Blohmond, ho being then upon o riilf. A nuinhor of fine horses won also cep tstM in thio Tielnity. Among thooo woo o splendid Indy's riding horse, whleb, upon 01- osrtoinlng its owner, wok returned. Iks lady acknowledged tho oompUmont, ond told oho woo o Union lody from shot moment. Upon tho third lino of Richmond fortlftoa tibni the National leg was planted. Ihe loeomotin Augusta whloh was on e nooonoilionoo in this Tiolnity, wu ooptarod, ond one of our men who happened to ho op snginoor opened the steam rein, under a full hoed of otoeix,and ran,within whistle soream ' lag, Into theOhtekohomlny, hiring pnrlously destroyed tho bridge. .. . We thsn wnnt to SfoaoTortowa, orosilng thePnfwinky Tirof, ond Ooptuuda train of Mini—'■tg ni iinlt*— ***• —rr”-~ 1 After supplying ourtolrto liberally, we wont to' Aylotfs Station, o depot -dor mites stoned whore forego is gathered and forwarded to Blohmond and'Honorsr Oourt House.! At tote plow on Immense quantity of stores wore found, on inrontory of whloh war taken ond horned. It oonilited of 800,000 buihete of groin, 70 locks of lour, 000 bnrrtle of eon, U tents, 0 wagons, 1,000 pounds of boeon, 000 pounds of sugar, l bon of ihoee, 2 bsxssuul form oiothlng.l boxes of eotten bigs—3,ooo | now and 1,000 old ones. Twodepot buildings I were burned, and the ferries which erosiM the Xottopony wore destroyed. We thou proceeded to Miller's Cross bends,' ud destroyed two lorgo storehenset—nno with proTisiens, hooon, non and fiour; and also to wagons end harness. Just beyond this point we loon that Col. Doris, of the 11th lUinois, dostroyed o troln the some day of 20 wagons, paroling tha teamsters . and guard in charge. Ws then went to King ond Quean Court House, where we wen harassed by gnsrrillu in houses ud yards, from whloh they Bed to the adjoining swamps and woods. Boron houses worn consequently burned.. We then want to aioOoetter C. H., ud reported to Qsn. King—peeling through OentroTltle, ud oaptaring hayed all along the route. When we loft-. Bonita . Court Bouse, we had bat one dny’iroileas of hnrdjtnok, ud (stage for our horses was only rnoslred atou point, whan the residents, balls Ting us to he the 6th Virginia oaTairy, furnished us eery liberally, the receipts weoeassqusnt lj gere in the name of 001. Amu, of thefith Virginia enmity.* . ; I; I ';’, Whu we reashed Oentrerille the lnimhitute grarely Informed us that the damned Yankees were about twain teliee ; ahead of us, Whloh: turned out to he Col. Doris’femes, whloh hid haw destroying the bridges on the West Point Hailwood from WhiteHouintoHlshmond. - A portion of - the Uth Illinois Canity same soar being dashed tntoby ourforeoi, think ing thorn rebels. Phls jarty {had been ad Ashley,'.' tsarist: the railroad, deetro|ing bridges, trains, As. It was this party 'also whioh oaptsiad the traUa and siek and wounded uhdporoled them, after haring burn ed two anginas Mar Clou’s Blntlon. About ld ooiortd woman comedown to the roadside from the field, and, finding wo won Ynnkiees; eommoaoed singing, " Bless the Lord," dto., ud that thedoyofJubilsa had some, but we had to Isnro them. . Abut one. hundred able bodied negrOts, howmti suooaeded in keep ing up with us, capturing horses, milts, ho., for thoir purpose!,: i- 1 (j. j | ... Wa captured ln 00l onr four hundred apish-' did hems; two of which urn eery fine earri ngs horses,: taken noor Blohmond, worth about a thousnoddolinrs. ; 11 j Cm, Kilpatrick was wall. aegunlnM frith the Country round about. . :. m.L | Ike poopleofßlehmond' wsra paralysed with lent and ostonlihmout, hordiy honoring wn wee genuine Yankees. ,A ■ [ f i' rf tWo tranied In all about MU stilee. ! «iyuui tuTmu u«n» »» nii4 - XtoNM SMatfTta Dina Ukanga'kw* to lw dad. Ofßonl Dta «•*»***; 'to tkoftwMrt i-. « P* I WiMi»ow», following Wl MoilTodot Badiooiton toHlogi' ,! “ v,\ ]iro»mw», s,iw XIWT* tho hoaor to (qmt tbit, W diroetloa from Major Goa. Btomoaoa, I loft Loill** 0. I,; oa I*o BOftlu Of thoM last*, with oao Mbutt of tfco fiurta Llchft oa the Brederiekebarg railroad, at daylight oa the morning of the 4th, end destroyed the depot, telegraph-wire*, tore up the nil-road for several milee, and passed over to Broad turnpike. I drove ia the-rebel pickets, down the pike, across the brook, charged a battery aad forced it to retire to within two miles of the city of Richmond. I captured Heat. Brown, Adjutant to Ben. Winder, and eleven men within the fortifications. I passed a town to the left of the Meadow bridge, on thr * * " ~ m Ohiokehtfminy, which T burned. I ran a train of can into the rival, and retired to Hanover, a town on the peninsula, crossed and destroyed the ferry just in Unto tooheck tke advanee of tke pursuing cavalry force., I burned a train of thirty wagons, loaded with bacon, and captured thirteen prisoners. I en« camped for the night fire milts from therlver. I resumed the march at 1 o’clock a. m. of the sth; surprised a foroe of 300 cavalry at Ayletts, captured two officers and thirty three men,burned fifty-six wagons and depot, containing' over 20,000 barrels of com and wheat, quantities of clothing and oommissary stores, and safely croised the Mattapony, and destroyed the ferry again just in time to escape the advance of the rebels. Late in the: eveningX destroyed the third wagon.train and depot, a low miles above and west of the Beppahannook, and, from that point, made : a foroed maroh of twenty miles, being closely followed by a superior foroe of cavalry, sup posed to be a portion of Stuart's, from the foot that we captured prisoners from the sth, Ist and, 10th Virginia Cavalry. At Loudon we discovered a force of cavalry drawn op In line cf battle above Sing and Queen Court House. The strength was unknown, but X at ones advanoad to attack, only, however, to discover that they were friends—a portion of the 12th Illinois Cavalry, who have become separated from the command of Lieut. Colonel Davis, of the same regiment. At 10 a. m., on tho 7th, X found safety and rest under our own brave old flag, within our lines at Gleufter Point. This mid and march about the entire rebel army, a marsh of nearly 200 miles, has been made in less than five days, with a lou of 1 offioar and 37 man, having captured and pa roled upwards of 800 man. I take jpeat pleasure in bringing to your notloe the offioers of my staff. Gap t. P. Owen Jones, Armstrong, Capt. JXoirvin, Dr. Hack- | lay, and Lieut. BiUs, especially the latter,, who volunteered to carry a dispatch to MeJ. Gen. Hooker. He failed in the attempt, but with his eseortof 10 msn, captured and paroled 1 Major, 2 Captain*, and a Lieutenant and 15 men. He was, afterwards, himself captured, with his escort, and was afterwards recaptured by our own forces. He arrived this afternoon I oauno't praise too highly tho bravery, for titude and ontlring energy displayed through out the maroh by Lieut. Col. Davis and offi cers and men of Harris’ Cavalry, noi one of whom but wee willing to lose his liberty or his life if he oould but aid in the grekt battle new going on, and win far himself pppreba tlon of his ohlefs. Respectfully submitted, J. HItTATniOK, Colonel commanding Ist Brigade, 34 Division Cavalry Corps. ▲■BiTersary Celebration of Camp Jackson.* St. Loud, M»j 11.—The celebration of the : anniversary of Gamp Jaokson to-day wu quit* a iqscsii. The procession was one of the finest and longest ever seen In St. Louis, ' consisting of. Gens. Curtis, Davidson, Strong, handover, Edwards and the |tsff of Governor , Gamble, foar regiments volunteer infantry, five regiments enrolled militia, a battery of artillery, all eUy and eaunty offioers, members of the Union Morehanta’ Kxohange, Ladies* Union League, and a large eonoourso of citi sans in carriages and on foot. Gsn. Curtis reviewed the troeps on Wash ington avo'aue nbcut noon,' after which the proeeislon started for Gamp Jaokson; the seene of the first capture of armed traitors in the war, whore the meeting was held.. Thou andi of flags were displayed, and tho booses along the lino ,of tho 'procession were deoo nUd with appropriate devioe*. AH holiness houses were elosed.and the streets thronged with enthosiasUo people. Ghaonoey J. Fifiey, Mayor, presided at the meeting, assisted by a large nomber of the most prominent Unionists in the city as Tioe Presidents and Secretaries. General Cortis and ceveral other distlDgolihed officers ©oou pled 'the speakers* stands. Bpeeqhes were made by Curies D. Drake, Major Dunn of Indiana, Charles P. Johnson and Col, Gob. p. Strong. .. v . . Besolotions adopted paid a fitting tribute' to' Gen. Lyon and the gallant vole Dteors who, by the traitors in Camp Jiekion, pre served Su Leoli and Missouri to the Union j renewing ti sir pledge of fidelity to tholUnlon, audorging ane# npon.the Federal. Authorities the most'vl jotous, prosecution oMLe.war reo ognlsednifegUimate among dviliied nations; docUring .as pabUo anomies all wh o strive to obstreat the rightful authorities In the sup pression'of this rebbiUonj and who are unwil ling to.ald In maintaining the Government under .which they live and derive pro too lion; pledging a hearty co-operation with the com mander of thU Department, end all others in authority, In their offerer to drive traitor* and rebel sympathissri from our midst, and to this end tile President of the meeting, as author- Usd, will appoint A botnmlttoo of seven dill sens to represent our views to the President of tha United States, and urge the'enforcement of suoh measures as vtti-seeure tha welfare of the loyal people of the Stata. ThePresidont was also empowered to appoint a. oommlttee to iaisura a portion of-Camp Jaekson dround and make the necessary arrangements to ereot a monument to the memory of General Lyon. Over 1 ten thousand people were present, and the resolutions not only pasted unanimously, butwlih great enthusiasm. . A.D.Kiohardson,eorrespondentof thoK. T. IWiims, reported lost on the tug burned before Vicksburg a few days ago, is a prlsoaor in the hands of tke Be will probably be released ioon«“7. . -Arrival of the'Bohemian* Oxri Rioi,M»j IL—ThoiUnmahip Boh** mUn putt'dhtro thlt morning, bringing *d- TtoufromliiTtrpoolto thtUttoit. - ' . Xkt itumihlpCtty of‘N*w York tnirtd on tht 29ih, nod tbt North Arntriennoa tht 20th* . .. >- • ' Ik it itporttd .that Mr. Adtmi had aiado a Uaah txplanatloa regarding bit laltor of pro taotion to Aoktrfoaa ntttlt. No diplomatic protejt wot atnliuj, bat it it itatod that Waaoo tahai cffinia tod dtmandt an txpla aa*lta. !;J> ' !i ' ; . V 5 ,‘V"-4 : 1 Tht'PaHt Bpartt UHrmtr. Baatai are qaotadatejt.tOo. -• -4 .ii--,.- AOarmaa. Priatt it taldto haw gont from Bobo with dlipatohatffom Cardinal Da Am- SIU, dtaoaabing Cardinal AatbatlU and call f DaAogtUt , to'thd : htadoftho Papal gor traaitßfc'\;;\': J r ’: V''i: ■ Aoailtngtr hat arxlwd at London Iron IL Potarthnrg, btlag tho htarar,it it tnppot td, of tha rapljr to tha diipauh tojßarl Bat- A lattar from Btrlln kajiihitßuiala't pro petal for aa oOtatlw anddaftnilra alliaaot katbtta tapoatod to thtgowrnmantof Pruatla, taoatxagadioUlj with aelawtomlUgata dlf fitalUaa »f itkaapproaohlagcoiLtorlptron with afitaadljr paling at tho BritUhtrabilo whlth rtotntlj foudaxprattloa la Paxliamta t.: It wboldba daagarou for tho Tathiagtoa Gor traiatat to plan tpattart la. taob potltloa at torandar' ooatlaoad dxojolta of fothtannoo impbatibUoa tho part of tho BritlihGowrn- BWSt» '• '.!* '■'* ‘ ' ItUttatad thalthaditaatloa bp tha.Pod tralt oa btard tht Ptitrhoff of two mtianrt of lht lna of Galbraith, Bodgata A Co., bar* Ipg beta. taught to - aotln by Karl hit lordtUphatdiraoiad a raply to botaat to 'tbata aaaooaalag that Lord Ljoal willba ia itraotad to itata to tho OoTtnuatat of tha XJaltad Btatat thdt .tba Brltlih GoWrnmomt ooatlddralthit'AiaibWtraaoaJJatat.tortha ioßat" ■aitalatd.bt tEi donation .of thtir a^l'iliu.Hr- nadgato, tot laiuy doaa thtn and IhliabyhU protracted Impriianßont la Haw Yloik. - The jaloUUrt haTa aaooaao ad that tat Peterhoffii malit wlli ba forward ad to thalr dattiaattoa aaoptaad, udthat tha eameeoinawUl ba panted la : >llBllOO oat at. Matpobf) Uta d.—The tain , of. oottoa amounted to SIMM balet, tadlag tha weak ata daollatofxa@Xi. .. . ■ Braaditado—hloar qalat aad adaaaoad 64. TOmt aotln aad *d@Jd higher. '.Cora hrm arwithasadriaooof lSl@l6iSd. . ' Xoadoa/iCw quoted at«SK@ MK-",.'. 6ei> lioward ta Defeaao of General -v.. sehmn’a DMilon.. . taPifyetterdoT ooabUatwooßplatanfato tloa,hl iw«»l o, o.Howard,aftha dlrtlloawhlehdbrawtha Uth army oaipaiato dluraoafol dliordar at tha raoaat hatua. ox i iAneSSnilla. Baa. 3 tkatdarlal ibtitUu iiaadtlaa Baa. Basfera 1 waa pxoaipt aad aaorgatlo ia rallying bit troaatTaaS that hit dirltiOa did not oaoapy i tha treat oa tha point of attack, aad ooata , aatatly aoaid aothara giraa way. V. 8. Officer* SccemUr taken Fric often. _ ) Hxadquaxtxij Abmy or thi Potomac,ft Kay 10th, IBM. i Tho Biohmond IZromstr, of May Bthjj ha* beenreoeWod. Tho following if the lilt of Union effioert, taken in tho rodent battles, and now in Confederate prisoners: Brigadier General William Hays, of tho 24 Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Oorpe j Colonel 8. Mayer, 107th Ohio Regiment; Colonel J. A. Mathew, 125th Penna.; Col. C. Giants, 103 th Penna.; Litut. CoU D. B. MoQrmry, 145th Penna.: Lieut. Colonel Smith, 128th Penna.: Major J. A.Danka, 03d Pa; Surgeon H. K. Neff, 153 th Pa; William D. Wie»ni, Captain lit Division, 12th Corps; B. H. Weiber/CapU A. D. C.« Otto Weber, CapU A. D.C., B. 0. Shannon, D. C., 12th Corps; Bd. L. Ford, Lieut, and A. D. 0., Thomas G. Leigh, A. D. C., H. W. Farrar, A. D. 0., John Eoklef, A. D. 0., H. F. Brownion, Captain A.B. C. From Fhiladlphla. Special Dispatch te the Pittsburgh Gasette. Philadilphia, Mag 11, IBM. At a meeting of the Board of Trade to-day, Cyrus W. Field, of the Trans-AUanttp Tele graph Company, made a speech advocating the project, at thaeonelnsion of whloh reeoln tlons were passed unanimously, and a Com mittee appointed to procure subseriptlonj. The enterprise seems to be in a > fair way of fuooeeding. Mr. Field leaves for England in three weeks. A dispatch from Washington to the Star states that CoU S. Mayer, of the 'lo7th Ohio Begiment, is now a prisoner in Biohmond. From Fortress Monroe* FosTusa Movton, May 10.—-Major General Din and Dr. Gilbert, the Medical Director of this Department, loft for Suffolk this forenoon on the steamer Henry Borden, [; Captain Wall left this afternoon te join Us steamer, the Alert, which has been undergo ing repairs in: New York,'from',the injuries she received in running the rebel batteries, with Gen. Foster, Horn Washington, N. 0, The British frigate Challenger came in from sea and anohored in the Bonds this afternoon. * The steamer Croton, Oapt. Cannon, arrived from West Point to-day, with dlspatehes. Capt. Dumont, of tho steamer Proprietor, joined his boat here to-day, and she has com menoed running between here and Norfolk. CoU Kllpatriok, of S boatman's Cavalry, ar rived here to-day from West Point; also threw other officers of the same oommand. They: eppear to be in fine spirits and hopeful for the. future preipeots. Hon. Lemuel J. Bowden -left last evening for Washington. His mission'll to remedy the difficulties mow existing in obtaining goods or getting them passed to Norfolk. The neoeieariei of life are very soaroe in thaU olty. •; ftobbed by a Gang of Guerrillas* Kaxsab Cirr, May lL—The Santa FeStage, en route to Bagla Fe, was tabbed, on Friday night, near Black Jade, forty awes from here, by a gang of twenty-five guerrillas. The ex press matter, the baggage in the tear and boot of the stage were rifled* Three thousand dob* 'lari, and money and watohes were taken from the passengers. The Express; Messenger's, gafe and mail,in front of the boot, were over looked, and two old horses werW procured in the neighborhood, and the stage proceeded on its way. All the horses belonging to the road between Black Jaok and Council Grove were taken same gang, but will be imme diately replaced by the company, and the Stage e mtinoe its regular trips, j Affairs at Nashville* Nasbvills, Slay 11.—A flag of truoe came to our lines at Franklin, yesterday, corrobor ating the statement that Van Dorn was killed Instantly by Dr. Peters at the letter's house, near Spring HilU Peters fled : and reached our lines, and is now in this city. The river is at a stand, with eight feet Of water on the shoals. It will eomaeuoa fall ing, probably, to-night. > Several disloyal oUi'eni are to be forwarded south of our llnej on Woduasday* Gen* Halleck to Take the Field. Ifiw Tots, May 11.—The Pott learnt that General Halleek le to take the field, not" to relieve General Hooker, bat to the totter able .to iußnei the general dirdetion ef eras to. General Hooker did not exoeate hteretrogade msToment till lio planned hit preienfccae, and become tatiifled ot iU superiority.to any effort he coaid make in the field of Cbanoellor rllie. ** ■ 1 : Another Fight wita Morgan. Louistilli, Uij 11.—Advioei from Laban* on to-day etote that Jacobs had a hard fight of eight boon vith Morgan. Lots hoary. Jacobi gotall hie ihea on the north tide of the river and will to reinforced. . |. Gon. Banka’ Report. *' j WaaaigQTO«,lfay 11.—-41 an. Ban ki* official report of his late movemiihta hie been receiv ed, bat it contains nothing betidee what hat already toon pnbllthed. i Baskets hr Telegraph* . PxiusiU’KU* Kay 11.—Floor doll; small sake at $5,8738 42 J 4 for superfine* 16,60 for extra, and $73 $7,60 for extra foamy; snpplfcs coma la slowly. Bra floor $635,25. Oom Meal Whent active; 10,000 boshelaired at $4083470, white $46031490. Bya Inactive; Paansylranla $4OB, sad Delaware $402. Carolsisgooidemand;fcOOOtrashsssyellow!at 92a. Oats steady at 80082 s. Bark steady at $36 jper ton. Ciovemed rangts from s6toss l 6o,'a&d flaxseed at $3,86 to 460. .Coffee firm; Bto sells at 31>£93Vand l*soyraS3. Soger and molasses steady, frortsfona dots slowly; sake of mess pork atlfe, and country mess beef at 12® 18c; 100 ceaks ooTertd hams sold at ll@l2)£c. Bird steady at Whisky 46, ud drudge at 44c.; .* ! ' Haw Yotx, Kay 14— Oottoa declining; sales Ist 633640. floor lower; 7,003 bbls sold nl.s6 903606 for Buue, and $6 8637 SO for Southern. Wheat doll and 1320 lower, aake of bosh at $1 60 for Chi* cego Spring. Corn declined 1; salts of bosh at 613 WSo, and 613689 for onsoosd. Pork Is doll at $l2 60 for old mass, and sll«sl'4 76 for nrwaad old. prims, lard doll at Whlaky dull at 46e,: • Heoalpis of floor, 16,u69 Midi; wheat* 19,950 bosh; Com 6,700. i - ; j BaLXXxotB, Kay 14—Floor dtitl and Inactive. Wheat quiet; white $49031,98 0hd'54663470 for red. Oorn Arm at 93386 for whltekodysllbw.' Oats advanced 10. Whlaky dol4 v ; • ' -,i- . Mxw Tout,'Kay |4—Cotton doll and .lowsr; ales at 63c. flour declined; tales of 9,QCObtdas prices are 631Q0 lower: sales at for Ohio, and 86J85A7.5) for Boolham. wheat: sales 40,000boah atuTfottd dad at 9K3 Whisky firm at 463*5)40. fwlshtsquUt, , - Craoonutj, Kay; 14—Btso top—floor doU and 2Sc. lower; superfine -Wheat doU ahds übbnr, red UfDaiA tLA yAit» tljSO U $Ub Corn doll at 62363 c, and Oata at 89c. Bji ItlßOa and firm. £ariay. $4683440.-Whisky 41c, ftnn. fill theoaand placsa balk Hams add at 1490. a decline. Nothing done In other ar dries, and prices nominal. Qroc»Kss unchanged. I Gold docUnsdt«U6*f*eh*og* firm. - FBOH WASHINGTON. Mall to tho Plttebmifh GiMtU. . ; WAB*t««0»» M.J 10, 1841. tauiabli roiuo Lxjrn to aa mow* if inuun. , ■ i s _; Al*t(* tint of bad U InMb oountj, HUM|.« f w*Ml hu kaMiobn haan w(th inm him «ab. b to to Jut Into matkat on -tka Isth oflHayi Judfa Idaondj.tha Co»- nlnbaar Ot tha Land Offlaa, kaa jut dl«- satchadlaatnatbma to tha BagUtarand B*<; oaitar at Ifnto, In that Btota,whloh will pf hctaallj protect all pto-cmpton aad tonal aittlan, who hart tha rlfhtto proranp aad pi, for thalr laada Ifn At 15th Inat,, or •oonro that under the proriatona of tha&oaa. itaadbw. . Altar tha 25th laiWall landiaot thu dbpatad af wIU ba spaa to ordinary lab, orloaaUoaat ptinta aalat althoofh whkr* two or non partite applr for a, trait at tha ■aaa tlma, tha tow of 1810 raanlna It to-ha pat up for aab to tha hlgluat MddMy' -■ ;j tin anna rurAmiiQ to sayi aqaiccltttaai. ' I , .. i ; : TTadtf tka aat doiatlarbad* to tha MTaral BtSEndTtertSub, tM th. ybhU.h^nt ofAirioultunl OoUagaa, tta followtoj (hto hiTOMOaptad tha *?sU r Xo übot bad within h»r own 1 w?*Sp-B«ript. , >.si 5: wSSSta-Soihrt wlthb UrnlU. 1 • i'--- 1 ri’ ■aetloa (1W aorta) aaoh, wUI B «bUihld , siaHy of tha aoiaptaaoa of thw. j**d-paata nadrj Stotaa, tat htihl hart «lya twtpbd tha eondlUoss of Iks schlii fBi**yw*Kj JSlt tha l)aV kriafbg U d*w* to th* Wwl gates, it is observable that Ohio and India ana stand almost alone la thus far neglecting this Important opportunity. Do their far mers want ae Agricultural Colleges ? rumiQ bioimxxt# to taxi tbxie own ~ axxb bomb. Xhe War Department; taking lessons from tha * bitter dissatisfaction excited among the roMntly rctnrned New York regiments, by Its notion, in sending them home without the arms they had home through two yean of service, hssordsred— * That, hereafter, any volanteer ngiment the field to be mastered out of service nejretaln itsermson epplieation of Its who u* thM.lqrMd. M.po»rihta for 4K.1. -fa (Ulirorj toth. Sowoor of th.Stete towhloh thw bdon* . Thw. oim> will thoa Uholdforro-taaotoihiUMioioglimoßUpro- Tidtd tho, »ro otoaoo roorgoal**!. nr STAJipaxxADT. Tho Intern*! Bronn. D*p»rtJn.nt li «*d, to U 1 *U ordor* for tho fl!«7 dpllor gonoral (temp, alio 1 *ndflo*ntatemp*r6rpromliiar, note.. OXXAT LAXD BAUI ;X> IUVIUOTA. Th. Conuniulonu of Indian Aff.lri Is shoot to toll to th* hljhMt MMor th* Wlono baip troiit load* In Hlnnowto, oomprislnf •om. of Uu oholoMt f»nnin,Undi In that Stated , Th*,. at* to ho told nt traoti of not lul tlu 160 aor*., nnd no bid teas than f 1,6# 'par aet* will b* raoaiaad. Jm£B.CßjtJrr miloju. JENBY O’. HALE * 00., ffiatiwtia to JuMia Wott.) : Merchant Tailors. Are new receiving their BPBIZG STOCK OF GOODS, Adapted to e fast darn trade, which he* been ml set ed with gnat care to meet the approbation of Aslr many Mssd* and petroaa, end trusting,by dceeat ttttton to bmlnsas and strict Integrity, to meet the approval efaU who may feror'aswith a call. oTncxsa 1 ukxtobhs ymU to order in the best man per and on reasonable tanas. Having finished agrees many CHIXOBUb, jbr fitaS; Jiald and Bine Owen, as well as t»r tbe Nary, we are prepared to execute orders la tMs Une tftOBKIhHIfaQ GOODS always on head. ; V OOftoOP PU- A;gT. OLAIB STBXftTB. mhß ; ’ • - . a BKADBOKY'H PIAHO-FOETS BSTABIIBHMBBTI Ho. 487 BBOOXI BTBIBT, H. Y. The rabeniber respectfally Invites tbe attention of ha Mends end the pubUo generally to hie Plano- Pmte Setablishnuat, at Ho. 4ST Broome' stnet, oor* aarof Oroaby street. Havieg withdrawn hie Interest, stock end mete riebfiroa the late firm crfVLlgkteftßmdburjs,” which Aim was dissolved on the 81st Jattutry alt., end having pcrchesea the entire stock of Piaao : Tortse ana Piano-forte: material owned by his brother, ftdwaid G. Bradbury, in the said Arm, he is now preyaoed to sopplj the uMreaaeddsftead tor his celebrated Plaaogenes. ;Bmpkyngthamost shill fol end exparienoed workmen, with a bege stock of the’baat and meet theroogbly seasoned malarial, sad an abundaaoaof capital, he has taken'la heal the person si sussrrlUea of the whala bwihuts of msnn botoring feu iastmmeats, and Ls enacted to turn out PiaaO'Tortes of unequalled teas and dsretlw, BBADBUSTB JTB WBO ALE PIABO-fOB TJL In the arrasgsaeot of cur asw. scale, drawn and prepared with this utmost care, exprwlyfcr our new insKfumsaU, :we have added every uaproTsmsint which can in eay wty tend to tbe pszfsctlon oMhs Piano-forte, and we csn ocnfideatly eamrt that, fer delicacy of toudu, volume, pantv, bHliieney end' ■wsetness of tone, combined with that strength and eoUdity of frame necemary to thee# ln stfumentsaiesnaQuaUid. . . . »*taa«s Ann Biavtt” Is our motto, and we In vite the elo—t criUdsm of the best unbiased Judges In'She land. SWlmr instrument warranted for fire years. fg. B. BBADBd&Y, mh7:3a 487 Breome cor. of Osoeby, H. Y. auctto Jr 8 JU.ES. eHILDBBN’B BUQGIHB AND GAB BIAGE&—On WBDHXSDAY XOBHraG, Way 18th, at 10 will be cold at-the Commercial Bales Booms, 6i Pifth street, a variety of children’s Buggies end Carriages, all new, end of elegant style*; comprising the Boston Chaise, Xmpire Cab, Gig, Ae. A iso, light finished Wheelbarrows. v ■TI3 . i DAVigaMovXVATUB Aect’m. Book. uASR-triojufl gountkk, WSDHBPTKOBMnrO, May 18th. tf 10 o’dook, will beeoldiat -tbe fonnwreial Bake Boose, U Tilth street, one Office Book Owe aod Sac rttuy, one Sloe Oeuntar,'withdrawer** and one Trenail* Store. ' - LjoPaIiNirSZaUoAHYTEARjS! Xl-On WBDBESDAT MOBHIBG, Vo 18th, at 10o’clock*wfUbeaoldatibe Oooune del Baui Bora, MKlfth street, three bake Hope and 800ateerted tire Mahcgaoyllmnes.: • j ajl* - ’ •i ■ DAVIS A McIbWAIWK, A act *nu HQUoKROLP AWO KUOiiJgw i-UK SIXI7BB.—On WIDSBBDAY ATTSBHOOH, 'nurlSdi l ttto'c!ock l will beeold et the Coateer del Belso Boone, 61 Fifth street, a Urge aiutltjof Honesbold and JUtoh-n; Fnr&Unre,. lociodlog floe Walnnt ; Bedrtwdt, Extension Zable* Doable iDgnia Mschlhet, Cooking Sums, Kitchen UteseiU end Taxnltare, do. ■yta r Dawiag tio«LWA»wg.-Aiwe , w. I httHIItABLK • , xSS em* U WICTUiMT iTiOOTIOH.-On TUBSDA.T ■VCHtSO, 111 U:b,«t TH o'olock, .IQ b. mM, at toe Qonmerclal bake Boob*, Vo, M Tilth street, that desirable! lot of grand eltuto on the Bmm road* In the Tillage c? Seelekley, eentetelag aboet ihree-qutters of an asrs, on which le erected toe huge brick dwellingformerly occupied J&y. Mr*. A. . W/Black* untalalaetan roera, library, betb-reom *nd.weeh btosa t stable; Ice hooee, oat.boowe, and lage.efctan Memkni teJthe home. -The land la ef richeoH* planted with|be beerrarietfceol irate trees. ' TeaKiorftiT "iOne-toarth eeeh* and the balance n three, egnal eeawel pay ante with interest, ee eared by bend and mortgage. - • • nyt - P4YIB A MclfcWAnnß. Aectloeeare. . jaOße), FAAUk UOUUB, fto.— Ua r O XOIBD4I, Kay 12th* at 10 o'ckek a. m. and 8 / 6 will he arid, as tha Commercial Sales Booms, fifth stree4 a lsrga; variety of -had lee** Misses* .aadOfeiUrsaVealten asd ghees, L»dks* Bonnets, Childrao's Bats, Pink sad Bine Bevnsss, Brass paccee hadlai* KaayUasjflUk TrimJ.|« f «nt Par* ssols, Qlores, Hoeltry,. Tabls Oovars, Xlnaa fihtrt OnUaiw, Manehisi Shirt Boscav.Bilk Beck Ties, ha. -mylt BAVlBhKelhfoAtMighnmfoneara. 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