I* I §tttstojh <Saaett^. ■PBIPAT MOBHgrg, MAt 16. . . CITY AFFAIBB. rAm or tMM aar. ■awouMu OnuTinon for th* 0a- I-*. by 0.1. Shaw, OpUdaa, Ho. *66 fifth ~-j;. .■••'.'.'Mm. n nisi. •VoMk, a. M to U " ~... 00 ;08 • ‘ •' ■ m Btnntiar™..— 29 6-10 The Coarta. v. *. oneuir oorar—jtoo* ■ K*OlTT>t.l«a. ~ XmtMiy Hat lb-lb nh np«M J**Urd*yla.th*oaoaefA. Solbirt TK th* PUtibarfh, Tort Wayia and Chicago Ball road Coaipaaj aad tha dty of Pltubnrgh ni Mutpl, K. HoAlUotat A Co. to. Paiaiyiranla la ■mraaoaGoßpaay. 1 Vardlot lor dafladaat. Holloa aaado for a sowtrial. Chart#* A. Hoy to. B«cJ. Porks, faraliha* of tka Coaaonwaolth leaanao* Co. Vardiet la far or of Hay for 81,1.0 s 10. Motloamado for a now trial. Badd/Xaap A Co. to. John Bkoa aad Baarr A. W«ar*r. A bill la Okaaooip, argnad Iklo morning. Holloa far ob injahction auda ul kold eror nadir adTiaamaat. Wn.,o. Xyan tk A. H. Verk. Argnmant madaaahUyaaiwar, npUoatfaa aad tMtl mo*}. Hou om udor olTlMßink. ; : • aamnor «ora*—reaei unra.; Tko lollowto* ooooi ai* wUhla nook for j ■ Vridnt -i. 4. John V.'Daaoaaaai vtfo tk Johi H. OiMMf* H. Hanphlll Ti.O»a*ro Staaaboat Daaator. . 66. fraaklln Baldwin aad Ckorloo Ohaaay, lot* partaan os Boldwla A Ohaaay, for aso of Vo*. Boldwla to. John Kaaaay. ifl. Ikomaa J. Kaaaay to. B. Holataa A Boa*, (ystikwi of Alax..HoOiang. T 4. Bokort Bo bison to. John Bolsoa sad Ximitt&* VtißUifi* SABmiAOo.to.A.Kirk Lawlr,Sama*l Boston aad Darid BoUana. 86. -Ooouaoßwoalth tk Frand* Lynch aad John Soto(*, garnlahaaa of Hanry Vagal*. 86. Haff.tt A 00. TS. Alan. McCnfng. Preparation! toßeceire Col. Clark’* ■ ■ Beguaemt. A nuatlng woo hold at theKayor’a ofioa. In this dip, on Ihnndip rranfng, to iamb* -- arnagamaata for *xtondln** propar waloom* to On lisd Bagimaat. ■ Hoary A. Woonr, Biq., wueallad to thaChalr, aad Hr. H. P. Sokwort* appointad Saantary, On inotlsa, Hanra John Baas, Arthur Bokaoa aad W. W. Ward war* appointed a ' Coamltta* on Finaaoo, to oollaot land* raffl dant to dafraj anp oxpaaoaa whiok might b* tnoirrsd. - <{■. ' ; A Oommlttoo of Anaagomant* woo appoint *d,ooa*UUngof tko following aodad gtnUa ■aai Dr. T.,f. Date, Hob; B. <3. Bawpar, Bon. A. 0. Alaxaadar, A. Comoros, H. A. Woarar, aad H. P. Bohwarti, : ; It 1* nadaratood that tka 16th PannrylrA ala JiilHla, nndar OoL Qalwapj tko ProTost : Coord, nndar Cag£ Wright; thoOltpOfidala, 1 Bambara of Oonndu, otK, tk* Plromaa of tk* , two altias, Bad dtioan* gaaorailp, will form' a promotion at tk* dapot, aad asoort tk* n : tnrnlng raglmaat In jaosasotsa.'to. tko Waat Common, Allagkanp, wkaro thap will bo for mally roodTOd bp Can. How*. It was annonaood that a Ulagraphlo dlo . patch had ' baad raodrad Dorn Col. Clark, stating that tk* raglmaat would nook this dtr oa Saturday, kat tko konrwaa notitatad. '■ XhafinmonV Amodaflon hald a moating last night, and raaolradto tarn out. Thap alto lnritod th* Hop* aiad Colamkla'Boa* Companlsa, of Allagkoap, to join thorn. Th* 1 paoaaadlig* wIU bo found «l*«wb*r*. < wa ■ >; - i -v'fi More Fentle Behais. ' lb]or Dmrr, Proroot Marshal at WhnOag, ... • has got rid of moat of Us female pritoasn, hariag seat Hnnl bojood tin lilts’, sod dropped ethsn down to tbs tforth to taka rare of thosssclToo. Ho itill holds the’two Mluas Copeland, dsaghtsrt of Colossi Cope load, who resides sear Clarksburg. Ihap ate - ohaijed with oerrpiag lowers to the rebel ar> eaj, ead appear to be wall edaeeted aad latel ; Ugest poaag ladlat. Elba Ooaaer aad Harriet Stewart are also held la oaetodp as spies. Ibejwete arreetad. ’: a taper two elaoe la Htrritoa oouatj,Va., at , odes. Mite Ooaaer states that the Is bo tpjr, aad that at the tisaeof bar arrest she was ... hsatbg-hsrloTar, a aaahrtf tks illi Vir gtaia infos try, whe had sedaoed'aat hbaa > dosed her. bliss Btewart elalau that she is a sohsla to Mbs Oouar, aad went with hoe la teetsh of tha'loter afotttald, far the parpoM of kstplaf her oompenj. - ■ + .1 k- \V I S ml ’"Cortsin clothbrs la Wbeollag hariag beta easpeeted of furnishing 0100080* olothlag to Daltad Btotes soldlsis, for the parpoM of as tlstiag boas to desert, a goreraossatdstsoUTe was sajpTsped rsosatljto forrolont the gnlltg partbo. BoMlsrt wore essplojed lo ritlt the clothing hooseti sad orprass a desire to bars tholr onlfsns exobaaged for eUtaeas* dress, that thsj sslrbt dosort. Major Wslnborr, sabomoa for Hartman h Straus, ead a Mr. Boaaeberg, bit at the bait—tbs latter farmith lag the Midland bsek4 room to ehaage la, aad labmiag thoaithat the/ hood hare so - Mats of hiss, as'hs had helped others to dsssrt In Unseats wo J botoro. Both pertiM wen arrested asd hud iuhooTj boads to aatwat. Other Mtehßsbawats wen tried, bat thej ’ withstood the temptation. sill - •$ ., », %o *.\ < ;>-4v« 4 S-.v s + !}*'>:i » • » . *M ■. r- #t a v y:" 1 + ’■ .$£ ;?■ - Camillas: Captared la Olio. A tnr daja act, a lot ol J onUju' fiarrillaa, among ilia «n Hanrp aad William Bryan *a4 Joka Sail/ saatladadto trylMi hand* tathattaallagllaa>os thanarth alda oftha OKs, tatha aaiskborhood otßvaa ml, IT aallaa k*lo* Sallipollj. A part/ of alarm Tiatoaaitlaaai nutad la snmlt aaxtday. had tha thiavaa.Tha tin* aboro aamad 61 thaatolaa plantar, ml latha Gallipolla jail, whin tin an ■»“*•*■thalr aandaot. Itiaw*** hapadthay wlllhaMad aadaraMllawaau *•* w work la tha Ohio Paaltaatiary for tha f^ , **!??a ?.***•• ? h *T wan all armadwlth brntwk laadlap garblaaa aadnrataan. Meas Bussoao - Cossomo*tios.—Tho ametlag of proaslaoat railroad, mea, whloh wat lasesslea la Olerelaad last week, tonal* sated Its batistes SB Saturday sight asd ad journed. The HsraHstyt the resalt has ben aaamsgtmtstfor tho consolidation of the earslagt sf.ths,Baffalo,aod Brie, Obrelaad aad Xriss Obruaad sad Toledo, sad oloro las d, Oelamboa | sad Olndnaail Kalltoads. Shis soatslidatioa it of laportaaot, as It will atttls s gnat attar dlfloalttu aad joalootbo that hare existed be twota the oa&agsmt nt of -theraiioasrsada. Boasiso Vbols Bia— Thot. Jsdgo, Jim. Ljsoh asd Mrs. John bfarkoa, raiding Bear : Otorar's Sap, oa the Baltlmon aad Ohio Balltoad, hare bees oomadtted to jail la Whooliag to answer for the laroaap of 1800 of Soronimtßt prorlsious from a train whloh hadbotsdstaissd laooßMfasaMof tha lato • Bid., W' ■ - 1 Xaa Sun Raxsißa.—Tha lalaat lifioa* Hon fnu Woxt Virginia ladiaataa that tha nbalnldata. an atul ptnadariag along tha aaUaj at tha LUUa Kanawha. Than laaaia to bn no aHart nuking to trim than out of tha Burn, ud thny an taking thalr owntlaao. Aiiassa Banos: Btrusad—SsrtraZ oUl aeas of Marios ooaaty, West Vlrgtala, hare hoennrrosudoa a charge of baralag bridges as the Baltliaors sad Ohio rt*"~** ****** - them Is John Buck, formtrlja hotel hooper . la WkMliag. They will be triad b; the eliS , asthoritlss. r«wmii to Ooi.l at* tantioaof ooal daalara la dlnatad to t&a ad* mgaanaat of OoL Oroaa.of tha Qaartanaaa* tart DapaitsMßt, for 600,010 boaaala o| oaal, * lUliTarabla In HaihtUla, Turn. X6a aoktnn - '-la*attar. ... , . > liworthl9oUßi 'Tn Vnnkllß br»eii cf'ttoAUtttlo ul ur&X? rtSttouM ttoWk wBl to waptoMfejUabt ******* 6KXIX AVD Important Aneata. Hnan’i AuoclaUoa. Tkamaahor* od tk* ni*m*a'*AiioolaUoa mot last aranlag for th* pnrpo** of making arrangamant* for th* Ini oompaalas to partl dpat* la tk* noapttoa of Coloaal Clark's ISSd Bagtmaat of nin* months' Tolnataars. Tha Praaldant, Jamas Irrin, rand a eom maaisation from WUIH. Bartsall, Biq., an aooadiog tkat Hla Honor, tha Hapor, had ra ■HTod a dlapatsk from Coland Clark, now at Huriskarg, stating that his raglmaat woald raanh Pitts burgh on Saturday. ThdoommunlssUon was mad aad aooaptad, Th* following roodatloa was adoptad 1 ; Bssotsad, Tkatthodlflsnatoompaalas oom ’rising tk* Pittokargh Pboataa'a Assodation bo roqaattod to attomhl* oa Satardapi 16th last, to partldpat* In th* roooptloa oaro moalaoto Colonal J.B. Olsrk’a lUd Bagl mant, aln*moatho’ Tolaattsrs—tka Oaptalni of tka oompania* to oaaat oa Prldap oraalag, 16th test, With th* Chlaf Bngiaaor aad Aa «l.UnU, t* mak* tk* aaoassarp arrsnga- of Hr. Hoatgofnsry. tho Hap* and Columbia Baos Companias, of Allogkanp, won .lnritad to tak* part with tka Pitta burgh'Fim Dspartmaat ia this raoaptlon oa Hatardap. ■ > Adjoroud* Qwt W«dnudftj lutp» (Tty M|li ,vu ahot on th* fum of P«ur 1 norgi; bmt Qmniborfp whll* fwutlaf on th* otreaif of » calf. lt Mttnti MT*n foot from tipi to tip of vinf ip from bQI to tip of Ui! throo foot two inehof* aad elawt four and a half laohu. . Gust. Bov, Eiq., of Indiana, hu boon ap> ; join tod Oommiitionor under th* Enrollment a»w, and Dr. ?• C. Koblnioa, of Uniontoih)| Snrfoon. The** gentlemen, with Oapt. Ooul t«r, of W*itmor*laad, Proroit Marthil. form th* Board* DvstLoro DxsTBOTiD.»On Snndaj last the dwelling and bam of Jam** Sponoo, of Whit* tovnihip, Indiana ooontj, ver* totally oon nm*d by fir*, whleh originated from a defoo tire do* in tk* kitchen ohimney., Kbit of th* funitnr* vat destroy ed* - Lon,mr $l,OOO. Jim* morning at 10 at HeOleQaad’i AJteUon Hons*, will b* sold a large quantity ofsnptrior farnltnr*, Braiseils, Ingrain and Bag earpats, Singer MiHng machine, Ac* See advertisement. Axxmhut Oouxtt Bounr Bossb.—Per sons having bonds can sell them by calling at the ofioe of H. 0. MeckxeU, No. 1U Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BP£CIAJLi liOCAIa NOTICES. Gnovnn asn Baxu's finvzxa Macusa, for family aad maaafrotulag purposes, are the best in ns*. A. I. CnATKnr, Suaral Agant, . go. le. iiftk iimi. Zxoiun Panar, Plain and Ornamental Slat* Boote, aad dealer In Pannsylvanla and Y«- moat slate of the best quality at .low raws* Ofioaat Ahx* JfaaghUa's, Water Woria#PiKstfurgh,Pa* . Zsn Oovonra ann Lrrusat Hasohlo Hall by UtU* Dolli* Dutton and Hiss Manlt con tinue to attzaot very Urge audicacec* Dollie is poseessed of a surpdtisg activity and an infantile beautys that will tebeh every one at otee. Her baby Uatures and slight fum con trast strangelywith her UthamoremenU and her keen lnteUigenoe. AU har parts and rep mentations are given with a peculiar! graoe and Invariably please. At her levees she im itates varioui enmeters, sings aad.danoes in ▼arioht oostnmes, and passes arbumf imoag tha audienoe, within a few fret of aaeh one, that all may •**’ cToscly the chancing little sprim. She is aeoompaaiad by Miss Ermine Marsh, a lady of ram voeal powers and 4 most qooompHshed balladut* Her voice U unnsn aliy powerful aad eweet, aad eompleteiy juader her control* Her renderings of the **Bthr Spangled as snag la the oestu me of the Daughter of the Regiment, lest ere niag, were cspecUlly fine, aad received well-merited applause. 8 This entertainment continues only te-day aad to-morrew, at S and 8 o'elpek*: -1 Ooui AnJßsnon.—Dr. Banian, Hit* of London, BngUnd, iii Ho* York city, who, for lb* put ilk wookt, koo boon ptoeticliig bit profotilon ofCblropoditm in tbit city with lach marked himm, hoi boon rtqamlad to ttolong blitUy boro for a ft*, dtyi, whioh to oouonUd to fo t olthough ho rooatros doily toritatloni from other towni ud eltlo* to rliltthom. Hl> modal’oporandl U peotdlor to hi* olono mad ho oxtroato coral end ban iomj wltboat oattlofj blooding, or the olight oetpoia. Ho ooloato tko foliowiag noaoo from! hun dred* thot ho hoe oporotod *poa is thlo oity daring bio: lojonro boro, oortUootoii from whom 000 bo oooa ot bio oSoo, Dlmond ttroot, oppoetto Court Hoaoo, fomrth door from Ornnt itroot. Bor. Thomoo Spronl, AUoghony city.! Bor. Thomoo Horrnoy, Ho* Gotti*. H. Eaton, Boq., Frothoootory, Pitubaxgb. W. FhllUpo, Btq., Soloot Coarnilloitt. .. P. Boylo, Pitubargh. . J Bli Yooor, Bmlthfiold otroot, Flttibnrgb. Jam** H r Urow, Pitubargh. doom Holly, wllklooborg, Alleghany 00. • Bd. Botthor, fll Ohorloo ILotol, Pitubargh. B. 0. Btoroaoon, Wmtorn liokot 0800, Httobargh. I. Wootbay, Hootiit, Pitubargh. T. H. Monooll, Boq., Barriilar. pitubargh W. W, MorrU, 91 market it., Pitubargh. Color Dunn on Hun to Bar Sun. —Tboontorprieing im of Wo. H. HoQoo A Co, monbant tailoro, oornor of fedora! bad Diamond ignore, Allogboiy, boiag tally aviro of the axtaordiaaiyadrimoo in Upriag goede, bar* pnrobaood loot toll a bountiful ■Mortmont of olotb, eondmano, rootioge, bo, and they an mo* ready to opu their Bpriig trade with namior artiolof, at greatly ro daoadprioao. Thoy will toll their gooidi by the yard if doairod, aad ae thoy hoop oea etaatly 01 band a larp rapply of ready aaado elo thing, ear to more oaa bo aooommodaM oa demon *7 cr bare a neatly flttad (all to order. The vork ia all doao nadir tholr eaporrieloa, aad alwaye warraatod to porohaeore. Fiuukiiu OLorauo^—Oar aSbUoyoang Undo oompoeing the dna.of John Weler A Co, Merchant Tailon, Ho. HAfodoral I treat, Allegheny, bar* jut open id the molt axita ttTOaadreeberebeetookof Ipriagaadlunmor good! erer oxhibltod wmt of tha moontalne, oomprleiag eomo of the moot hoonHfal Prenoh and tmofiima Coiilairoi, Cloth,, Cub turn, HoreoUleo, An, Am, to b* foand la tbo oaet era market. Thle oatorprielag Ira baa alto a rery largo aitortmant of the Utoet rtyloe of foraitUag goodt, aad o ooaeidarablo quantity ready-made do thing of mperior quality. We adriao opr Alloghoay patrons to call at tbit ootoMlihmoat, and to* for thtmtolna. dsn Baronin non ran Bear,—Samuel Otaham, Merchant Tailor, Toald ntpootfnlly inform hit fritade aad the pnbllo la goaoral A*l bo bat Jut re torn od from the But with hit so*, (took of Spring aad Bxmaor Coodt, eoariitiag ot all tha iatoel itylee of olethi, mrrliooret old roetiigi. Sen Woman doairing a ttock to iileet from that oaaaot bo ttirpatt odbyaoy other lath*clty,ud tholr gar aumto mad# la tba moot foauoaoblo maaaer, voold do veil to giro Urn a call before par- BAXOili Oaaaaa, Horobant TaUor, Ho. M Market atraat, on* door from Third. Aa Coos 11 Haw.—Mr. Merrick Wood*, Londonderry, Vt., write*—<*Kri. S. A.Allan’* World'l Hair Bmttrar ud Zylobaltanam bar* rettorod my, hair to 1U origlaal oolor and boaaty. Oaa year ago my hair *at Tory tbia ud qaita gray. I bar* now aa foe a hand of balrae Irrer bad.” Bold by dragglita OT«y wbero. Depot, 198 areuwlob etroot, Ho* York. me* Vounmota, Amino* I—for tbe da ruguiutt of tba tyeiom iaeldantal to the chug* of diet, woudt, orapUoai, oad ox poearoo wblob oroiy rolonUorl* liable to, tbara are nortmodlot to tafe, ooarenlent, ud rellablo ae HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OXHTMBHI, 18ote- perbox. ; ~ .199 Ir Ton dotli* uy ropoirt or. oltmtiogi to poor dwolHag, or plum of baiinou call bad lean you ardor at Cxthhorfi Oorputor ud Jobbing Shop, Yirgla Alloy, abort Saltklold otroot. AH work promptly ottudod to. ■ t OaxtmoadOiuuooOauawlUho taken at tba Omalbae oflom Ho. <M Libirty ttreat, day or Bight. All erdonlofl at Oa abort plboo *lll oo promptly ottoadod to. All oalle mambopold 'aofruoa- tm Durat, IrruTUTm—All work dob* *1 tbit mtobUabmutUgaorutood tobobotur ud to lb* oily. Ho. ISI 0. Bole DontUl, Ul Pout itroot, attend to lUbulmoM of Mi profoMloa. FBOH WABHINGTOir. Hall Dispatchee to the PtttSbuigb Gemtte. WABsxxQTon,May IS, 1863. tbs stmavzon on ran navpasanooK. The stories with which the Now York end Philadelphia papers have been teeming for the last few deys, concerning the movement of General Hooker's army across the Beppa hennoek again, are, of ooune, mere febrloa tioni throughout. General Hooker was, at 10 o’clock this morning qnletiy at his Hcadqnar tera.at Falmouth, and the army was encamp* edalong the old llnb, up and down the river from Falmouth, which it oeeupied all last winter. The condition of th* ermy U ezoellenL It will fight under Gen< Hooker er any ether Gen eral the President may send them; hut it would be anecdlets falsehood to say that th* leading officers, eipeeially*&cie of high; rank enter tain the same hign'i confidence In' General Hooker they did previous to the late move ment* It is possible a new movement may be. speedily begun, though up to this morning there wero no indications in the army that would warrant snob assertion* qu. halliok’c noracniTS. The only foot absolutely known here, war ranting the New York Port* statement that Halloek is soon to tak* the deld, as a sort of supervising assooiata with’Hooker, is, that last Friday he drew from the Quartermaster’s Department tents and other field equip page for 119 and staff. * an abvbb to ni connsotno* One great abuse in the army heretofore has been the appointment of an disproportionate number of officers to the number of men In a regiment. There is now a oorps of regimental' offioers to about erory 500 men in the servlo*. This has been eauasrdby the dee ire on the part ot Bute Governors to provide places for their numerous friends • Tne following clause from a recent order. Is intended to meet this diffionlty: u No commissioned offioer or enlisted man, of any grade, in excess of the legal organi sation, will fc recognised. Any commander who may acknowledge, or reoelve, aa in ter . viee, any took offioer or enlisted man will be brought to'trial tor neglect of dutyand dls ’obedienoe of orders. No person aoting ln the ! capacity of a supernomeraxy will, under any | dioumstanoea, be permitted to reoaire pay and 1 allowanoee from tne government; and Pay masters, «w*n«g payment to such supernum eraries, will be held individually aooountable for amounts so paid. tae costs or avauns. The order for the organisation of an in valid oorps, to whleh we referred recently, provides that it shall be made up of two olaeeee* First, Those who have been hereto fore discharged from the army for disability, hut who are eapabl* of perforating light gar rison duty, end, Sooondly, Those tn tne army who are likely te be discharged for disability from active serrioe, but who en able te do light duty. (Secretary Stanton makes no secret in say ing that he intends to use this oorps te take eaxe of the copperheads in the Nortn. Kentucky iti.Sbtiikera Eyes* The Mobile' JStyicfrr, commenting upon Gen. Bragg's report of .Urn battle of Perry- Tills, last summer, remarks: We have somewhat changed our opinion about the “apathy of the Kentuckians” as one of the causes of the Kentucky campaign. The apathy toward the Southern army was manifest enough, tzctpt Jnm tke noble women; but there was abundant evidence of warmth toward the Federala. The true Southern blood Of Kentucky, we now be lieve, has left the State, and ned from ty ranny and white slavery to the Southern Confederacy. This is the cream of Ken tucky's chivalry and patriotism. What is left Dot ekimmed milk, if we may judge from the tame submission, or, at leasts fit ful and feeble resistance, to the degrading withes which Lincoln is daily binding around their once free and manly limbs. Men who required more than three months to leap to arms to resist dishonor and des potism, with a disciplined army of thirty thousand men on the spot to rally to could not have very keenly felt the dishonor or the despotism. In May it was known that Bragg was coming. . And ssys in conclusion— * We are very much afraid that the Ken tacky heart now, since its noblest and best have come to the Sooth, is with.our ene mies, that a poll of its votes would show it Beriooalr UJtied • Hone. 0 n Thartdsy Uit Hr. WLUi*a Oo*fren, of ooukyg Mi wU& e ret&er ilnfaler end probebly fetal eoettat* He we* ridiag e very spirited stellloßg oweed by hlAMlfp in tbe riclnlty of Hon tar 1 * xolliiy •one tbroe olio* from EldnrrillOy wb*n tbe hono boeeai freetloo* ena bofee neriig end planning f end AneUy ittooniii in tbfowlag . Mr. C» off. Ae be fell tbe virion* brnte ftnt ttrnek bla with bit fore footy then jonped on him end «*U*d him with bit teeth. Xbe strobe reoeived on bis heed we* e very asrioos enej be we* bitten severely ebent the beek of the neoky end one of Us emsyneertke elbow f wes chewed into a jolly, end tbe smell boa* of tbe mis broken or dislocated. Oee of the thigh bom«s wes also disjointed, end it is f*ered that be Ims also received serion*. Internet Ujnries* Ton Wouc or flTonsxAJi'a Expsomovt —The following U a summery, in inhaler form, of the work neoembliahedby General Stonemen’s expedition in Virginia: BrUfN .dotroyri 22 Ombsl boots bemsd 6 Cn TBfti 7 Trains of csndsstro/sd S jrsnriMdsstroisdoMuuu 6 atorshoesw ! I Bails 1 ds broken, plscss 7 Xdsgfb stations beresd u Boppljr tndas bnrnodu. 4 Wins cat, yUras.*..*—. * Mf frgo&s dsstroyd Depots 8 Boms csptnn<L.u ,*«U Towns ?lsllsd^m^..2> Molescsptnrod.m 104 Gontnbends libsraUdelflO C«n»ls hrnfc f fi t ,,.„.m 3 Besides the dtstrnetlon of Urge qoenti< ties of pork,- bacon, floor, oorn, olothlng and other artloles of great value to the rebel army* .lu "Ordinance BarTey ,, of England and Wales, which was commenced In 1784, was completed last month. LIHPSAY—On Mu lit, (ran tbo sMocts «f a wosod rocoivod st tbs battlsef VtodirtokibaM, Usui. A.O. JUlflDSafgtn tbsSSih jsarof kts 10. Tbs frisads of ths bafly art nspaetfrilr iavKad to attend tha fsnarml, liiut, 16th Inst, el to'olock p.from tba isaldcnoa of hts parants, Ho, 17 Merit straot, Sixth Ward. Tba PrsTeal Osirf sod other a lUary oriaalaatloas-nra to attmd tbe UasraL wjtjrra. ia/ ANTED,—S7S jl momtb 1~-I want to TV Uta loats ta amy eoanty at STS a riontb, axpaasss paid, to soli ny saw oksap family Savina naehtoss. Addrsm, SoMaPlflOM, mrfcSaiK aifrsd,i* w fa t . WA^TMHo— you amorsm t-Wa want Axsats at $6O a moats, sxptnssa paid, to sell oar JrirlMtes tmetU, OriaUt i&aws,aodriOrt«»a other new, ossfal aad earioat artlelsa. flltssn dr. ealars seat JVas. Addrasr* aya-S»M BHAWSOLABK, BMdsfcrd,BU. QPJCNIIiG. Jf£S. Jf. KITOBIB WIU open oa TBVBBBAT and FkIDAT, llthand Xsth lasts., an stofaat amortasnt of Summer Millinery, lotMt«tllM.lH9MCTollt»AHoth«T. pUbUUWU'i'IOJU—InMOOKUno# vim <■» Ibi iot of AMmbly, laoorpomttof tbo Pitu. bu|t«ibi Bmtor book* wfli bo opts* «dtotho<kptwl IRoekofaottOoaLMOYfOttkoMor* chiato* liotaßM, it ifao GltjoT Pitta bank/oa JfOHDAY* Ut dvr of Ju» miH *1 10 o'clock a. bu sad cp*a till 8 o'clock p. m. of, hum dir. IPB)V9IIiHkBBAt«U THOMAS BI&L, JOHMfeOOTT, JOSHUA BtJBPOS, ««.BaaakH. A.r.uH*iDx. JSO. B. OAtf J.«. UMBTT, %IL MoOBIIAYi pad other Oorpoiit^rc. XT OllOik—Au parties lntexeetod are 11 fctreby natlM that tee —dewlg—< Tlowete, appointed u tW« eat min diene «•* b*oegf Im the opening of m ill*; eldnr hetwom Colon cvenei ud tudaikf iumL boe Bortl alley to Itmboq elWy.eltbe width of lie iWu« el HO *«» wIU me* on tie greend, «a lAXOmtlai lSth, ltes,** o'clock p.m*m • MOBUtD BSOWV. bYlsWm* mjtpm iAMm UMXMAJO, i. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELE&RAFH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR. SPECIAL DISPATCH RS. Bpeolal XHfpatch to til* Plttabarj* Oacatta., WiBHiMOTO»,H*7 li, 1868; Th* Blehmosd papata of do, b*fo»7aitar daj, noalrod haro thla *T*aln6, or* fall of of StosowAU Jaokroa, asd aoqoaata of hla iapoalog footrol oaraaonlw. 1 Th* Blohaoid mip raja, In itaadltorUl on Jach •ob, that hu nlfand no andi lon ■lon th* daath of Woahlafton. DjßAltlD. Fajnutsrl hare boon datallad to BlmlzOj Alban,, tad othor point* to pay off tho ragl- B*Bt* mutorod ont. A ganoral ordar dHlani that all panoni dallTtred at Oily Potht np to Hoy 6tb, til ofaoar* oaptnrad and nloand on parol* up to April l*t, and anllitad man captnrad and ro laaiad tip np to Horoh lit, an! olio panladtnop* .axohpagad, on to bo aqidppod for th* hold, .ad forwardod to tho analu whan thay baton,. uoni'ußiL wonn antxatip. The sister and filter** daughter of Jackson* who killed BUsworth, was arrested to-day in Alexandria on a charge of giving Information to the rebels. A rebel mail war found on their premises. mow wsxxoo. Dispatches reoeived to-day at the State De partment from Minister Corwin show that, np to the Slit of April the Frenoh bod not taken Puebla. •» gbw. oviTia atrrmonpiD. Con. Curtis has boon relieved from eom mnnd In Missouri, and Con. Bohofteld tokos kls place. A Mlisouxlperty, hooded by Bon ntor Henderson, is sold to hero secured this result. CoL KUpotrlok is to boro on independent id active eavalry command. cohtiscithq bmil rioriiTT, The bosinoss of confiscating rebel property begins to bo eendaotod rapidly in the District of Colombia. Xho property of a number of active rebels has already been confiscated. Oil. Ul AT rUOIIIOUBVKO. Con. Leo has established his headquarters in Frederiokshorg. nananonoi or bsbsl aunoiOAb surruxs. Oor surgeons-who waited on bar wounded report e great destruction both of surgeons* and surgical supplies amongthe rebels. ran auxin iiwit clotbbd. The rebel army has been recently supplied with new clothing procured, they soy, from en English vessel which recently ran tha block ade. UTUTUV WITH ZHI HBSIPUT. Senators Wade end Chandler, after e long interview to-day with the President aa4 See retary Blanton, have to*nlght gone down to the army dn a special beat. riTxur or noon. Paymsuts to the army for March and April are about lohcfia. The Treasury is supplied with an abtndaudeof money for that purpose. WASindTdi/Mi^p'ld.—-John Oreuti Car penter, of Ehptuoky, who was convicted of traason, has been pardoned by. thaPresident. Thwenareisa ef the Executive cleaeaoy bat been procured through she irterventiA cfAis friends, on the ground that he had repented of his erime, voloutfHly abandoned the service of the rebels and returned to. allagteaed, to live nt peace as a loyal and tewsMdiag dUisa. Tha Navy Department has recilved Infor mation that tha steamship Cherokee was sap tared off Charleetou while endeavoring to run tha blockade. Lieut. Commander R. Grefton andLieuk Com. M. Patterson Jobes bhvo been ordered to ordoanoe.daty, the former at Boston end the Utter et Philadelphia. Aotiag AsaUtest Paymaster Robert B. Pet tenon Tub been ordered to the Mississippi Squadron. One hundred end sixty rebel prisoners have tifnUed their willingness to t*se the eeth of eUeglaant to the United States government. The oath of loyalty was administered to the Jurors of tho Criminal Court to-day. Wnnuxierox, May Xiv-Hagh McCulloch, the Comptroller of tho currency, has dseldsd that associations organising under the eel to irorlde a national currency, As., shall bo das gnated as nattooal banks,and not as nation al banking associations. A eireular of oxpiioit Instructions Will ba Issued for the govern meet of thoao desiring to organise under the law, and the applications already made will be re turned, In order that thby may ba presented in regular and proparferm. t L. HoWard, formarly of Leroy, How York, lately Is charge of the note catting room, has beenappolated Dspnty Comptroller of the eurrenoy. The Treasury now being abundantly sup plied with legal tender notes, received In ex change for bonds, is eoaftaiag its preparations of notes to those of the imaUeit denomina tions. Dr. iWnsrea Webstar returned from the en emy’s Unas to Palmonth last night. He re ports lour wounded doing wall. A pontoon ttidge has been laid over the Rappahannock at United States Fori, for the transportation of our wounded. It will be remembered that Dr. Webster remained at OhanoellorvUle to attend to those who wen In a. too dangerous condition to'bo removed. Tho ptoUbltlos to toUon traupoiUi, lap iU*i to tko arm, ot tko PotomM,' luaid too :9th <( April, ww ntokod to-d*/. Information has been received at the War Department that sundry persons an purchas ing hams and mules within the United States for exportation, contrary to tho Hxoeutiro Or der of Hcrember Ist, 1862, to itbo ond that doriah tho protest war,the military rosourees of this government should not be withdrawn from the oountry. The Commandants of Da mrtaoats an by oGoial order dlrseted to pro* Obit tho purchase and sale of: all horses and mules within- the limlts of thtlr respective oemnunds. to be exported from tho United Btmtes, and to toko aad appropriate totkonse of tho Government any nonos,imulos or live stook designed for exportation, oauring tho valae thereof to bo appraisod and reported to the Qaxtenaaster Generals ; and thy an en joined vigilantly to enforce, the Executive Order of Sotemberlist, 1882. prohibiting the exportation of arms, ammunitions and moni tions of war. Olalms for property taken un der this order are reqibM to bo presented to the Qaartbrmastor General for adjostment. . The foUowihgsamed persons an annopnotd in addition to those heretofore published, hav ing been appointed by the President in con formity with factions Vandßof the act ap proved March Id, 1882, for cnrolUagandcall ing out tho Rational ferces, Ao» Shy will bo obeyed and respected aooordlngly: lUllnoU—lst diet., Wm.j James, Provost Marshal; A. 0. Hesslng.Commissioner; J. W. Freer, Burgeon. 2nd disk, Amos B. Coon, Provost Marshal; Wm. D. {Barry, Oommis lienor; Aaron Lewis, Burgeon* 8d disk, Jehu V. Butioc, Provost Marshal; W. A. Youngman, Oommlsiionon/Ohanoo Martin, Surgeon, i 4th disk, Jas- Woodruff, Provost Marshal; John McKinney,* Commissioner; Ohas. CoolMge, Surgeoa- it* disk, Junes M. AUra, A.: Yo*. Oommlulonui Thoi. H»Ui\ Sat*«n. Yth, Abtl Lon«worlh, Pretoit Jtuitalj Bolomon Bimmoui, OommU*'»»* r ; Bobirt UoAllhar, Bamai. 7tt, Wm. Ylthiu, jPnToit 'M«r- SHTj. Wolf. Oommlultmtij H. S. Joint, Bar,*aa. •* *"i *«ji, P- Uj Ann tom Jones, ■ Commissioner: Z. H« wl>tl»k.7p. lf-1 o.o.StuMrut, Oommii .i..«Tr W. WortUMfm. Bu(m*. lltb, & *•! K. W. M Oom asafa'faeiteCiiffi s^alr^rs^JS; b—» B*teiUl to >U th. 01 w, * : tiitii* fc f ittdistrict. Rowlands. Ball, dtMrj ■,W. B. SUb Bn&uu Jotaß. McFarland, Provost Marshal; W. B. AUen, Commissioner; A. Webber, Burgeon. 3cL X. Hi.O. Ssjodidge, provost Marshal; Xas. Hag£ gard,Cojamisiioaar; Bryant' B. Young, Bnr- Soa* dthT T. T. Alexander, Provost Mir* ti; Jefcn B: Cochran, Commisitoner; Bobt. B. WteUteb, Burgeon. 6th. Gedrge W. Wor naok, Provost Marshal; ; W. 'T. B»rrett>Gom* ttisaloner; T. B. BeU, Burgeon. Bib. Ceorgo 'V*Barry, ProvoitMeribal; E. W. Hewkinr, Commissioner; E. P.Buckner, Burgeou.7th. Tom. Moore. Provost Marshal; Commissioner; 8. F. £ens, Surgeon.' V ;Bth. Robert Hays, Provost Aaron K. Wilson, Commissioner; X.D. Foster,Burgeon. 9th. ffm.O. Grfor, Provost Marshal; Edvard.. F. Dull*, Commit »ioner; L.K. Buford, Bar , eon. Major W. H. Bidell, of the 16th U. 8. of an try, has been "detailed to aid the War Department In the arrest of deserters; andin securing uniformity in the execution of the enrollment net in the State of Kentucky —Headquarters at Frankfort.' j { GEN. HeCLBLLAN AND TEE PBBSIDBNT. POSITION OF EOOKB&’S ARMY. &6.f <fcC., AC. ;j BpeeUl Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Chiaette. Philadiuhia, May H, 1863. Zhe N. Y. Exprw, ofthis morning, says it understands that General McClellan Uit Vfeek H&t a request to the President either to accept his resignation or givohlm active ser- Tiw, Honor uji the resignation wail not aooepUdi but that the reply was accompanied by aa Intimation tfcat hlaactiveservioe will bo required at ah sarlyday. Zho Philadelphia Evtning BuUttin hat tho following, from Its Washing too correspondent, , datod May IS; “Gentlemenarriving from the Rappahannock fast .night, who hr* certainly inapoiitlonto ipoak advisedly* say thoro aro. ao ladloationi of h movement to tho tooth tldo of tho river by our army. “Complaints are made of tho offensive odora rlting from dead horiss and offal in tho neigh borhood of tho army, but measures hare boon taken to remove tho nuisances, having in view tho canitary oondition of the army.” It alio tayt that tho lohoonor Qen. Taylor, vhioh was captured in tho Cheiapeake Bay, with a valuable miscellaneous oargo, wai con demned yeatorday in the Prise Court. The Now York; Trilvns pobUihoi a lomo what lenghty editorial on Hooker*! campaign on tho Rappahannock. It says all report! of movement! alnee Gen. Hooker roerocied tho river, on the night of Hay &ih, aro wholly without fonndaUoa. Zho ar&y; after reach ing the north aide of tho Bappahan&ook, re turned leliurely to Its old eampi, and hai os copled them ever since.' Gen. Sedgwick has not reorossed with two oorpt, or one, or with any fore* whatever, nor hai any other commander, or body of troopi, been beyend tho linei of tho camps... Bo muoh for tho widely circulated reporta with which tho inventive talent of Philadelphia favored tho o ountry and Monday; When tho army doei move, and whither it goo* will probably be known after it started and ; not Uforo. >v .. ; Zho troops are .n good spirits. Among the rank and file there if oortalnly a • feeling ot disappointment at the retreat, but nothing which can bo called It is difficult, perhaps, for the army to understand why the first campaign was abandoned, but they are, neverthslais, entirely be gin another,and’wiU.enter upon it wiUi con fidence in themselves and their commanders. Iq continuing It, criticises very severely the operations of-Gen. Swnemaa^ saying that the damage ho on the ene my was so slight as tor-have ettstifthv Rebels but little indoßYtnfehc*. v Tajcoaelading it, says that it i| Idle to deaj that the campaign of Gen. Hooker, wh&h began so auspiciously, came to aprematare and ineffectual end. His losses. were considerably heavier than tho published estimates, and will sot amount to lots than sixteen. thousand,; killed, wounded and mining. Zhoaetual present returns ex ceed seventeen thousand, bat may bo a tittle reduced. Lee is said to admit the loss of eighteen thousand, which is far greater than oun in the strength of his army. But why weigh losses one against the other f '—it Is saooett that is of'consequence. Gen. Hooker's army, however, still largely out numbers tho rebel forces, and since it Is un deniably In good spirits and 1 oondition, let as hope that its next movement will close the long catalogue of Us reverses by decisive viotory. The New York EtmUff ftei, of this date, contains rumor* of an attempted mid, by rebel cavalry, In the vldnity of Washington* with a view to tho destruction of the chain bridge. It also cays that there aro indica tions that Loo contemplates: assuming the of fensive, bat both statements appear to lack confirmation. FROM atJBFREBSBORO. Bpaoiai Dlapatoh to the Pittafcurxb Ouatta. Htuunun, May 11, 130$. All qoiat along the linei. The weather U fair. Than an raison from graperlne loaroea of a l|ht at Viokiburg, in whioh tho Union foreee*»ere unineoaaifol. . . Llautanont Oioer J. Keln, of thol7lk Kio to oky, U dlihonorobly dUmlaied tho tarrioe for genital worthlaaineii, and oondnot snbe eimlng a (intlimak and mo offioar. Baleof 5-20 a la Philadelphia. Paiusauau, Hap 11.—Joy Oooka, Son oral Snbierlptlon Agent, reporti tho «ala(yaa terdey, May Uth,) 0f*1,000,000 if *-30i,and to-day of $3,T00,000. Thay ware dlltributad ai follow! i ' Sow York and Sow Jaraay, $1,397,000 j Boaton and Now Bnglaad, $760,000 1 Ohio, $330,000:. Pianaylraala and; Philadelphia, slM,oooj Baltloiore and Maryland, (03,000 ; Kentuoky, *8,000; Ulnnuau, Michigan and Illinolf, $17,000; total, $3)7(0,000, The eirengemintl making for the dallToriei of thaio immanao aalea of boolean nearly complete! by tho Troamry Department, and whllo tha dalay la entirely nnarotdhUo, anb* tortbora hart tho aatlataotlon of roMltlag In tanaton thoanonata:anbaeribed aa aoon aa reoalrod by any of tho antherlaod agonta Xaat or Wait. -ITALDABLE MIBOKLLANKUUB V WORKS. jlachW lltetoiy of ClfHiaaUoato Finland. Two to'*. Bvo. _ fit Tocquerille'i Democracy In AneHoa. Two vote. Blvrelde Edition. LyeU'e JEMdencaa of.the Antiquity of Man*. Banska Manual of Otology. : Urt'a Dictionary of the Arts and Sclmse*. Two volume*. XlaiweiPaEogloeera* and Mechanic** Pocket Book, loeecte XoJuriou* to Yegetatloh. ByUarrte. Ohaoften r Book of Day*. Toh lit. Juat Pah* lifted. . •. ; ■ Bayalolcg teal MemOira. By Surgeon General Han mood. •' •' ; ' - - ■ Mitchell'* Aatroaoay-tf thaßlMe. Eoreeteby KATA 00., nyM ' - 6ft Wood etfeet. pUKK NKW XJIOX OATaWBA. Vij ■»’* * *' • Th«ttQ4«nifMdh»fßfj nUtlotof;. UB W TA O ij OATAWBA, Tba para Joloa of Um grape. It Uof the rlatare ef JU9,-an<iof wj Am Sara. It i* pwtiuUrf* dl itrabla tordo* andlAralU pmoaa.m HfcpwUiij para and whoUwaa. :Ortfuraoia bele tat UItNCUAH. SIaIRAH * CO.M itOfnSEi FHbrtroatj Fittotairtj atKetm.TiTitfAllCA Oirtra, ooraar al uiOhio «mL AUfgbraji oral Ibojottoaef; - “ #M ‘ ■>«■»«,, vtOT«B fomm. Jit AH. MoVAX C W>., (UU ofiht »no ol W. H. WUIUm. * Ofc.) • 1 BAMKHaa, »0.7« «Mr li O, c- GOLD, n&TBB» BAU HOTS 9. XXCHABGB, jam, Att <un Of oramm umnmi foCMbb? Southern News* lornii Mono., May 13.-I*# to* 114 ? Ings, formerly hotels, the Macon and Oomb Homes, have been used for some time'u: b® 1 * pltate. bearing their respective names. They have jasti been consolidated, and from this 1 time as the “Cuyte'r General Hos- Eltal,” and is under the Superintendence of >r. McKay, formerly of tlio Chesapeake Hos pital at Hampton. Tbs steamer Georgianna, Capt. Pearson, has returned to Portress Monroe, haring bees thoroughly repaired for the present. She will take the -plaee of the Thomas A. Morgan, running between this place and Yorktown. The British frigate Rlnaldo attired, here this afternoon, and reports haring left Charleston last Monday at .3 o'clock p. m. By this steamer wo axe in reoeipt or the Charleston Daiif Courier, of the llth Inst., which eonteini the following dispatches: Viekibkrg, May 7.—The enemy hare .made no .movecteent this sidej of Big Blaok river. The enemy’s earalry is reported shore Car thage. A party of Yankee earalry crossed at Hank erton's Perry on Thursday highland captur ed Mr. Owen and his son, planters, and re-, crossed the Big Black again. Viduburg, May B.—The enemy are using the spade on tho other side of the Big Black. The Yankees occupy Utica, Hines county, Miss. Banks; has published an order in New Or leans requiring all registered enemies by the first of May to take the oath or prepara to leara the Yankee lines on the 15th of May. The oath is far more binding, and wilt sutjset all who take it to Yankee conscription. Vichturg, Mag 9.—Nothing new from the front to-day. The enemy are landing troops at Young’s Point.' It is supposed they are destined to* reinforoo Grant. The Whig newspaper offic© was destroyed, by fire this afternoon. The origin of-the fire is unknown. Among the Yankees captured by Forrest are many citizens or natives of Southern: States. : We hope the Governors of the several’ States will promptly make demand for-the re tention and trial of these traitors under the State laws. It will be worse than ilia mock ery to turn them looee on exchange. An act has passed the Confederate Oongross establishing that the flog of tho Confederate States shall be as follows, vis: The field tobe ; whit*, the length double the width with the union now used as the battle-flag,' to be a square of two-thirds the width of the flag/ having !the ground red thereon, a broad set tire of blue, bordered white and emblaioned with mullets or five pointed stars correspond-; Ing to the number of Confederate States. Approved May 1, 1863. Pour thousand prisoners arrived in Rich? mond, on the 9th instl, from Frederiossborg. Prank P. Blair, jr., is reported among the captured, and passengers say that the oath of allegiance was administered to him by his own request. Tflo Courier claims a vlotory at Fredericks burg, and plaoes the Confederate loss at 10,000. * Arrival of the America.; Haurax, May 14.—The steamship America arrival at this port to-day, from Liverpool .on the Silvia Queenstown on the 34. Her news is meagre and unimportant } . Consuls are Tsxy firm, and dosed on Satur day at 93^. Th* Loadon-G&screer, in a paoifio article, does justice to Piesidaht Lincoln and his ad- who, it says, evince a sincere and ear nest desire to cultivate the most friendly rela tions: with Great Britain, and avoid giving just cause of effesse^ The Himes city article says it Is understood that the United States Government has re solved to send an agent to Rogland, verscd ln maritime and international law, to 00-operate with;Mr. Adams in the consideration of the various questions likely to arise on these points, for the purpose of a prompt settlement thereof. ’, ‘ The London Qlobe believes there is no truth in the report of the intended visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to the-Bmperer Napo leon. . ': ■ Itjto stated that the Government has con ferred extensive powers on the acting inspec tor under the local governtnent sct for provid ing employment for the unemployed Bpffen operatives. ' ■■■-'[ - The Italian Parliament has affirmed by one majority the course of theGcvsrament. The French elections will commence on the 31st of May, and the Legislature will assemble In July. ' Seven ships of war, fully armed, are at Cherbourg. It is said that aU the Danish shipsare to be put in oomxntosion, and the army mobilised. Three Bus lan intontryeorpi were entirely defeated by the Poles, near Houle. . A portion of the Ruslan army has been de feated-by 8,000 Circassians, and the Grand Duke Miohael narrowly escaped capture. The Insurgents are said to have boon;de feated at Ostrowo, and, had 1,000 prisoners taken. . A Vieaaa diapatoh sajstlienotoof the Bat* ■Un (OTernmeat to Austria does not jsitU; the apprehtaslon of a- ohange in political af* fitirt. , Tha Paris correspondent of the London Set nld sajt the eonalotion is gaining ground in' Paris that ah atoidanoe of war with Bmila rests no longer with England and Prahoe but with Buisia. OOMMUCXAL IxiXLUQKSOI. Livtrpoolf Mag 2.—Cotton is firmer, and all qualities are tUghtlj higher. The tales on naturdaj amounted to 10,000 bales. Breadstofis are steady. Provisions are quiet' but steady. . Produoe steady. ■ ■ JSnrkete by Telegraph. PHiiasLrau, May 14.—Floor excertively don and eelling oniylnaamaU way at ss,B7)s@G for super fine, $6)71100,75. for extra, and $707,50 for fomdy. Bjb Floor steady at $5,25, and Corn Meal at $4,75. Whrat doU at $1,6001,65 farrod.end white at $1,75 j 51,85. Bye tun advanced tdr $l4O. Cora alsole iighar;6uQ buh yellow sold at &093 e. t at* are In four rvqu-st and 6,000 bosh Peon a. told at 82c, Coffee ia Ora at 81032)$ for Bio, and 330 for Lagnyra. Provisions move tluwly: sale* of men pork at 914,76 016. Lard doll at and roll bntiar at 18015 c;. 2,000 bbUpetroleiuUßOKl at 24c lur crude, 8606tfela bond, and 44048 for tree refiuvd. Whisky moves slowly at 45046 c. • Mnr Tout, May 14.—Gotten hu a declining ten dency ; salee aiOOc. If I our heavy; sales 10,000 bar-, reils at a decline of 6010 c ; Bute, $5 7505 95,Uh10, $6 7006 80, and Southern, $0 0007 tip. Wheat bea«y; •ata«4o,ooQbush.at adoclioeuf 2c.; Spring $1 3201 62, end B«d $1 6501G0. Corn heavy; tale* 12,000 bush, at a decline ot 1c ; sound, 84083 a, uh soand, 80088 c, Provisions dall and unchanged. Whisky dud at4s)so4to. ; •• . bt.css doll and Irregular; Chicago and Bock Is land, OT>s; Illinois Untrul,lo6)s; Michigan Bouth arn, 112^119$; Cleveland and .Pittsburgh, 08; Fa ciDo Mali BteamshlpOompany, 93. '• -- Gold, 150)$; One Fe.tr OerUficatee, 99J$. Maw Foak, May 14.—Cotton lower f3OU bake sold at 60060. Flour heavy ; U.OuQ barrels add ; Bute at $6.7606,95, Ohio $6,6706,80, and BuutLarn 16,90 07,20. Wheat active at 2 cents of a decline ;"W 000 bushels sold; Cblo«go Bpiing $1,3301.47, Milwaukee Club sM*@l»B*>» Bed $1,5001.63, and White sL.6i>o 1,86. Corn 108 -ents lower,; 119,0ft* bushels sold at 82086; uniooud 80087, while 86, .and yellow 85057. Lafdbeavy at9tf»U£s. Whisky dull. Graced* quiet. FrelghU hxmer.. - Bauotoaa, May i4.-Flour «*lve. whUes»,BflW>96: ted 11.6701.T0. Whisky nornUtl, Ll AViMf furuhasbi* irom Air.Jk yfl OCCBToae"el bis APPARATUS FOB JUT TBACTIUQ WITHOUT PAIS, and Ute rixtat-of using the •»«, we taka this method of In oralof curb leads and 'be public generally that In short time we will be prepared.to extract teeth bj U. pro— KIHG, H<S. M filth itmt 1 j a. KIHQ, 8«,i7 BmllhlKUl itrat, , PUtsbnrahj Pn. a JUU'ifA U'cIAUJ 10 KUUIUSs Mlk-Tba PlUabartk. fort »OM* OhHß|a will ibb bb lx tbTr»‘a, t-T tho iccoatno dßllOß of th* PAT BUN 31 Of THE UP«UAI«n WBDBSiDAT, TiiOBBDAT and FBIDAT. M'J lllk. Mlkaat lttk, to Boekattar Bad all latstisafr m huiiou* itftvlfiß tUMt Statioa* Al «•&•* »rOtty;rt.llH»p ». pUftti IyJK ti\JDA WATlfiit, Sr»imfrOßiToß)«biaToQ&talna; v Abd abo daliofcrai lOMOUAM and OAKIJ, «f all UadSf Owft «mr •* og Ann bkaVjsu ifiiini ukiOk AO t yvv i axonaioß oobii add luu tabd, wi mtw A?»wi| AnKum Cm, rMMMI. lauiium TU OUj MAW—AU party o* P *oWmßB on. Ul BUH BOATS, ir. tanbj •Motlr mMWM ludlic {*» »ll>l» lb» I1»1M ml aim Ola. opOt pM«lty of WO fer—ot.oO.B- la IIWIM, PltUhquh. ApHI ISIII. IWt «D>»:I» 'VTUllcHk—uwnei* «f UU. in JJUt2 J3| BOATS b«*b7 aotUtod tfcst Uwf / : i WST BOT XiAXD THBXB BOATS At ib» Anchor wkat ut*r puait? «f nm tUW.T.AM~ ! . • . JASOS AUJO.WhvftßMtw. •ftiam ianta^wtaA itotnife fax nil tspuocnaioo. SEva Otiohl . a e’e'ocj Sour 'sseer OwSti Ecocbjitn Bimiuotiifc Aftu t Lifitu.— oTJaTOBDAT KOB3IHB, H W H n’tlodrwffl biOomm»'cl*l B«Ic« Btomi, IMUJB.Kmcho, «d / IJSUOKBLKB, PJUULHB) *«•— U “ • 6 bozea Grenmd iwjer, 8 *“* S B *?^ ■' 1 c*#eCl*n*racn;; • SbtgtWnj" ; . 6tex« {Wilt tfotw • -* bozM 01it« Boijp; 80bnta&u£(Wii > ■ 0 bit..»*>'Ujaw* : U«ni*g; m %3S\! ■■: ~ PAVIB4McILVAIKS, Ac-Tt*. uIAttUUAMI UUKII.AU * „B»US JIL SSL* OABPCTS ACOTQH.—TBIStfrIdj?) MOAHIHO. »t M o'c'ock, St lUtrato; B»U Auctton Home, M filth Itn.t. ill to »W, luirgjoj iMtt.twoMifcofioyOttomtß»,‘feßdtWi Bctu<)> * “SS CJTPKRIOR JfDBMTOKK & fcEWING I MAOHIBE3AT ACOTIOS.-<>n FBID»? MOBhIHQ, ltib'ioMßt,' *t ltto’clock, Ball AbcttM How,Ho.e* Jißll«tmt,wlU bowM. a quantity ol fine furniture, Oerpet*. Aa. coneietlog of Jlahoganj an&Walnsi Bnfr Ma rent ecfuj Uahogeay Marble Top Centre Tattle; « Centre Table; iUhcganrßidebfdnlj Mahogany Arm BocktojK-Gfc*ir;<-)UkMany«‘Xadoied e»d Wa'blo Top Wub Bludi;’l«ig( Orib;fiigh and I»ow Poet Bed* teed*; Bette#; JkltchenjTable end Cbalre, Locnge;Ye’nitlaa'wsd Boff Blind* ; QartDiear*» Tebden.fto.' 'Attd, nnumberof pkoes of new aed eecoodhaadCarpet*. * al*o, one; Blnfer Sewing ma chine, in perfect order, end aertral otter meat*. QEASONABLE Cl-Ol’HLNG.—Will be IO eeldattheCommercial eaUeßorm*.’!* of. 4 Filth •trtet,ierery atoning tbla we»k, at 7 o'clock, a large stock of Geata* new end tecond band ciotblog. The eiojfc embrace* • Orer COO ttleok'Cloth frock Coat*; « IdOOOßMiltferßVrmsend'fineiiinaOdetfli ** :SO)aU.WPeiandfucj_Gttat(nßro i’antt; « icoOoUkend oa>ilo>r4 Vre e. ..-Nihil* 1 PAVIB» McTTjWATWS. Aurt’n-. TONE COONTBY liOTti A 4 B; AUC* r TIOS.—I a#about laying elf my • la Uewioklry, Borough and Ohio Township. In tot* of fro a two to the acre* each, tor 1 lb* pnrpeee o» eeu» tog tbeaaaeat jknotlM.oa-tfAtlilliuaY. Uey SO. 1803. The ground* are generally planted altfc the flaeet tarfelle* of fruit, add moit oitbetr*** are now to prtma bearing ooQdltk>a,~hatins beenjilent* ed from fonrtteU year*. „ ... « a ’ '■apw:** *' {>: • - b. h. frAYia 2JBW GOODS! NEW GOODS! A rOSSB ABBIYAL.] : . . 'VBW GOODS JUBT BEOSIYBD. . LAPlitS* PIKK GAITXBS, o! the .lateet etyie. A Urge M#ortni* Bti>< LADlEtf’ Flbß BALMoBAIAoI erary deeddptfon/ LADICB MOB-JC3O *HD GOAT B*X>TB,'aUstylc* CHIU DBUI’tf BBGKS, GAITEBS AtfD BaLUOBkLB, iaabnochnoe. j r' Hew .Good* arriving etery day*.. Uotwithitandtng .goode bare adtanoea 30 per coat. But, we am eillt eeUlni very low. ~ mbl*' : "~I JAMBS BCBB. 69 bfark»t*tr*ot. Q. W. CHORCHAiAN. Kv-W South Iroai'itMel, HMUMpSi»,'Aio«t for Jobui Hmrcb Bu U coastantiy fer sale at the Icwoet market priiwi- -mi* Alfa U pKttcnUrlj «ul&pU3 to On *.suklsg:«ijK t Um. ~ T7IABM Fpjt yAljiS-pSituitßi in B««v county. about two {mrw'Crom. hconotnyf > ■' containing t«o hoaoved a»d eighty-ntn* acre#, The ; > lead htf good ud«Lty; about euared. OoaianaUme*fc'*oeba.teo.prii*o D*ill<ogßibni.BuatidO'tkud OncT?arSdlasd. ■■■ welltlatcied, WlUbesoldlow.iUhtriaone,two, . ortomtemt. ■ .i? •.•-:•-* • • • ■-'V*X Icr lonherpartleslsra apply to» =•' « * KaASLB&ABAQH, - • cr.B. PAIBtCK, ' rifuatieeu fUtilmrcti; Or, J.M. PIPE. KUU«otng;P» >yl3*mv- , xrwics to *bb y J3I: ,TJ. a. Amirr GxittaaL' Bosriyjx.. l i: 9th Ward, Fittsbargb,;Pa. r May*iMU& f . \ • j . JfUodio/petlaotaandoUiiriaUWogto.tUtttba :/,>!>' i HmbUaL will be admitted t*tweO«'tfcs v / v and dp. m., on TUESDabS, lHOßflDArtf »& SATUBDAY& Panoni dmlrtag on other-’S’ £. V dsj* than tbow anaeifted, willb* required .to permit* frtmth* ExavisiLg of tialthfieid andlhadatrseta. ■: /m f - CHAMiBB B. WHWB, • 'V* Ae'A Btdgte& U. 8. army, Sorgcoa in charge mytttt . .* -,-■ : ■.•■•-•-•;: -y • • "V'„ ■. ■: £ y. fTlATE&BfiVlLLE,(aaoceseorato Wm. X Tate, Jr. A C 0.,) PBAOrIOaL PhOMBSBU, GaBANODZEAH 7ItTCB0 t No. 22T Liberty et., • - rittabnrgh, and No. 69 Tedaral street. Allegheny. ••' have on hand aad will ftirnlsh. LEAD PIPS, bHEET LEADi BAB LEAP, GUN ttOSB, HYDBaNT* fcflO.WEß* BATHS. WATEBCLOSJCTa. BATE TUBH_; LI»T, TQBCa-'aod ALB rDMPS. BY* PBAULIO BAMd, CHANDBLIEE3, PEMDANTd, BBAOKEZA Ao. AU work warranted to give utlc teeUon. ' ~ ~ ■! mylly V f..Bia Ladles* »rcjfile APP£B,BO3B A MOIIHTAIH TEA CANDY Can, be obtalaad ia theaew ZSarket Boose. AUo< ;: ' ' j GEO. BEATEN. aylStlw ..yv:' ■.••.• li jjotiifiijj -VitayptAb, heiaIO TAOPE9, Ac.—W Ithoet exception the !ar;eit and b& collection.of Bedding Plants ahoot ths cltj, at MUBDOOH’S OAKLAND NUBSEBY. - aW*Oall and kwk at tbetm(. QHAac.BALaUST, Produce k General ComkbftionttereiuuiV ;. • • • MBEGHAHDIfIJi BBOKjifc, * And dsslsr lasll tocUoipffDJSTBTPBoioOA. *.i: ff 0.179 LZBRBTYBTBSIET, .nhfely -■ -r-: - 1 . ; i ; Pwiwwi, P k. SiOKAUK IfOKKIiKiM Au UiU—’lha nuatica of cil mux wd'othw* to c*lt*d totho lMt thittto tudmltMl Bis • tarts, ndlaaidr; Tsalt,»ttUsW*lg»itoriniß*fiftsd,Wl.:;;-- .V:. Vv: KOBT. ABHWOBTH, ' mtl3 DoqxwgnaWiy»tdBtOl*(r>lret. ANDPOTA- X TOBAffrA»o*ttod tßto4sj,cn».c»r4osd choice Atunttt;Umflnmtvetutisu»dihtisrsaoo, AU?, nrts'csrleeda PoUtott, ttfy l*rj«; mayof them-- wUI-aitwateSSlficbNla Itsctfc- C»»l sod**, «t 86TL4p»rtret*«t.~g FT TOUtT-s uu.- OIV YVUU£ A1BU; £U iOM&tttbZftkeHttrta*;- ; SO defeat JtaktUj 5' do Tibi; _i A di) Bltltosrdejr <• 20 lleice* BATto’tottc Herat, to write; ■■■f- " :l - di-•• Srlfd Vm( ' “ . »cr tstoby v USDSAS ftTZUFOUD, myll- .‘i I6T Mb*r? »trw>. Oii/wi iittacs U tfAJdo, cincinnaif DvlvU tOOQHBiIa.&UM. - .. :8) mxm Prtnw D4tt Clrrn.. , v '4OO both ftilctl B.o« Potato*. • ltObuth fto.hiai>ock PoU-OCA' * 60 boab BedPotatoet. > . Ia«lot* sto4 tot sdsbT j - OHABC, BA^SLEY. B»li ' t • •• ,Ko lTOJLlbony tuset. riUKI jtin©aar, X Xaiton»andlorMl* b - . - ■ ! ; a - *cDOI»*U»* ABBCOKLKF, g4lmd£HUbttty >t, naurWood, 100 bbUtubrlc»-‘lDjb grtTtty,2B@3a. ' 100 tu* Bcfio»d t ffSa. i: >;. •60 libta Deodorised Bessie*. • ; ; Foriilsby - ft> &BBWOBTET| rtyli- CUirit. 1 BAUKISIi TAtfHJCAj . -•nylfcBt' !: ‘-'',' ■V-fr, , ,14fl Woo* etret; TBAESETETrHACUiVJits «*O.H.KMHt’B, nultat 1 - " i ’ MoWwlitTwt. BOOJIe.—JUUK- . J> HAU, DAT' BOOMS, O\6H BOOKS, and wnniJma&KtS ßfc*M'«*oek*oaTitod:orecada “nr.-Twit «i JOHHBTOHA <lO., " rv 'lT*>w», *T W6od atmt,-." • ■ K. BLAIB’fI, ttßlManado AHegfawy, oB tfjblUlXlNtt—(Bill Ueadi, Circa kn. i I«im»BlUi ladiof, Pile* LfeU. tad (TUT vatfety pt Imo» -Job. J’rta(<og, «*■ lfttkflboit Busnir, by._ T' 1 " WK.« 4 JOHBSTuH«Ca. * teyli WoWJobPHtttcw W^** I **—*>'• JAABTOO. II ivi'i'BK COFKINIi .jMAIJBM**- JU Oopyth j Prvaa, Bo*», BrtibM, Copjtaj I»». OUudfcl&tlofiio.>4»,'lw»>«kr__' WM.Q.J<>atinoa*co., gyl* fltai'ipT*. So sr y n^»'rT **- U A.OOJl—iUOOUUlM.iiaoonsn-njlcr*: JL» •. - '.. ’to Ott>'•«*•’■' “ 'M*** 1(0010 •• .'BMW.:. 'a'Ju wa i&?ui££i3i* . T?U)Da—2OO bbl*. ohjios jStr* Star ■P to tlmt-la '"•"*SSo-£&ttiti, o o. olib'i tt tinmeu HAMS.—XW.OOO lb«. '!■•. ••' ;: v J v-.!... . I- 1 ' r•*’ -s' •-.-j&l'-V-' ;A'y : ——“ ‘ rcnojr sJu.es. NTH WABD lOTS AT} M7C T—©s inWDAT KTISIFO, N.y *, «ill be aolcl. In thoeeeeaaflos* of the m 80M Booms, No. Bt Vlf-b street, There lotshf groutdaltsate cn Skccfarttiret, Ajbit, eaia havioc » front of 10 feet on getahd extending hack 49 test 6 Ischia. caahT'reeLittt la oce_aod two j>w-?atermstlea the Ahttlcn fry, pAyjflglb't-ffttNß Aacfn. SODA
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