BATUBDAY MOBKIHO. MAY 10. ■ ■MBIOIII DimtISEKCR ißs Cedtnl CsmmiUce, appointed at Um lut annoil meeting of the National ■ 'ConTenUohof the young Men'# Christian Awoolations, hare issued a 01U inelting the Aseoeiationsofcthe United States, and Brit ish Ptesinees Is meet ia National Conxen- Usn lit 'the city of Illinois, nt. 10 o'olock a.on the 4th day of J one. The Central Committee hate arranged with the 'railroad companies to allow delegates to pan orer their roads at half fare. : —We learn from the Efitcoptl Recorder that the elergy and laity from the different towns of Liberia met at Monrotia, on Ash Wednesday, Febroaiy 18;h, and in. solemn Co on oil proceeded to orgahiseas adistinct and - independent body, the “Protestant JBpUoopal Choreh in Liberia." The Pray er Book In use in' the- Protestant Episcopal .Chunk in tbs United States was adopted 7 for nse until the Chtfreh should otherwise order. Some slight variation. were author : ised, in its use by the! olergy. The Counoil requested the BuSeir. John Payne, D.D., to hare supereision and continue his-Episco pal sots and office. in the future. Notwithstandlngreports of the Pope’s failing health, he went through his own la borious part of the ceremonies of Holy Week. - A letter from Borne says: “It is true that on Tuesday he.only washed one of the fig urative apostle's feet, and left the other twelve to be handled by the attendant car dinals and prelates.'! -The annual meeting of the Board of Foreign Missions of' the Presbyterian Church has just been held in New fork. The financial affairs of the Board are in a satisfactory condition, tbs treasury being free from debt. The receipts during the last year had been $188,468.93; expendi tures $187,109.23; and after paying off a small balance from last year, there remains in the treasury the sum of $836.98. .- > rThe'Oity of Lyons, FrMce, has sent its twelfth contribution of Peter's pence to Boms, consisting of 2,957,000 francs. [ The Bt. Bey. James Harvey Oley, the . Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee, who died at Memphis oh the 23d ult., was a native of VirginU, and was Consecrated at Christ Church, Philadelphia, in 1834.. . ——The Abbe M. L. Cuissinier, of Mar-' . Bellies, is publishing a cateshism, the object of whioh is'lhs better inculoaUon of the holy doctrine by means of vividly colored pictorial representations of scenes from the Bible. -——lt is reported by an exchange that the First Baptist Church, Springfield, Illi nois, within eight years, between four and five hundred members have bees added to the ehurch. \ -—The Archbishop of Canterbury, in a letter to his clergy, gives his opinion cfthe . opinions of BUhop Colenso, aa follows: “Happily'it is without precedent that i such published opinions should have ema . nated.from a bishop of the Church of Christ. - But it is satisfactory to.be assured that the principal objections advanced by Bishop Colenso are.for the most part puerile and , trite. 8o puerile;that an intelligent youth, who had read his Bible with care, should draw the fitting answers from the Bible • itself; so trite that they have again and again been refuted—two hundred years ' ago by Archbishop Usher, one of the most ' learned analysts of this or of any other oountry; more recently by Bishop Watson and others." » ——The Colgate brothers, of New York, have agreed to give $30,000 to hfpdison . University, at HamUton, N. Y, on condi tion that other friends make up a like sum, the income of the $60,000 to be devoted to 7 the wbrk of ministerial education.. : —A Ban Franoiseo correspondent of the Okrietian Irutruclor gives an acoonnt of the fate of a Methodist church in that city. Without 'intending, doubtless, to produce ah'unfavorable impression, he neglects to state it was erected by the. Southern Meth odists. He writes: “A few weeks ainee their'ohurch .waa sold or rented. Passing by last Week, I noticed that lts handjome little steeple had been taken down. - A partition divided the church into'two rooms, one of which was' a carpenter shop shd the other a whisky ■hop.” The Young Men's Christian Associ ation in ProTidenoe, B. I , hu been in opr nation ibont eight years. It now has nine hundred members. There has teen an in crease of three hundred during the year. Pittsburgh is without an organisation of this hind, owing to the indifference of young men. •er—Bishop Simpson is about to change ~ iMdssidenec from Evanston, near Chicago, . ' .i WWhiladelphia. to airthe Catholio ohurehes of Bos - - ton, on a late Sunday, contributions were taken up in behalf of'the poor of Ireland. At the same rate two churches of Boston and its immediate suburbs hare " contributed, the nm of $12,1)00 to $16,000 will be obtained for the purpose. —The following fable shows the num bers in connection with the different Methr odist bodies in Britan, 1 during the past •■/.•year: ; ' ; “Old Connection, 826,268; New Connec tion, 22j480; PrimitlTC.Jiethodists, 141,- 186; BiblftChriniahs,'ll,o66; United Pree Churches, 60,880; Reform Onion, 11,865; Total, 685,212, of which the Old Connection has a little oTeh,6s per cent- and the Pri mitiTe*,24 per eent. r ‘ i ; / —According to the report presented at ihe Blennlal Meetlng cf the ' New 1 York Sabbath Committee, held in the fifth Are nas Collegiate church, on the 2601011, the following facts were mealed as the grand result of united effort for the better obserr anoc of the Sabbath: Combinations to ro- peal Sunday laws defeated; concert saloon ‘passed; effort to nulUfy the Snnday .danse of tbs Ezdst act failed; forbid Son . . day trains on Broadway; senstUotionalily ‘jof Sunday*iaws affirmed by proper court; -1 newspaper cbhtraets on Sunday dedded il ; legal; enforcement of the Snnday liquor law, affsoling.,a'ehange of sixty per cent. in the Anmber.of arTests, ora sarlng of - ’ more than eighteen thousand urtttiln a ' period of three and a half; yearsi as. com-' pared with the former state of morala. . ; r-r-r-Ths ffoansreays, lheßostcnN«cori<r, in a notice of Prot Bmith’s artiele In; the Miptmitut, on the “Paith and Order of ' the Preebyterian ChurchrNew Sohool," at- lndss to the unreasontUe pfrjttilce whlch exists in many salads against, this system, —land; asks: “Bow maay of the Apocalyptic hans has it 7 Has it incipient hoofs also 7 Haro any of our keemsighted Congrega . tlanalistr redly seen'the; horns and hoofs .niteginning to grcw; cr Tcritalde articula tioxs whan, la thus they are Sicily to growl” ——The French Canadian Missionary Society are about, to commence the ereo tion of a church and mission building in .Montreal. The church is to have four hun dred and fifty sittings, and the entire cost is. to be $15,000. - ■—-A .number of ladies connected with Rev. Dr. Shield's church, Philadelphia, got. up a fair at the residence of 'one of the la ■ dies for the benefit of the soldiers, and in a few days over one thousand dollars were realised. —A series of services for the people under the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, has been inaugurated. : The first 7 sermon was preached by the Bishop of London. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From Yesterday’s Evening G&xette. The 123 d Regiment Denouncing Copperbeads-»Bald Lies in the Tory Organs at Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. | Oq Tuesday morning the Harrisburg Pa triot and Union, whore editors deserts apnsi South, contained the following: - j • * * reliable inUUlfenoe that Itooher was beastly drunk usd e&tinJy lq capaoitated for command-er anything else,-6p Bunday, and- the reports that- the'army hits entire confidence luldm'are unfunded.” - On Wednesday morning* the Harrisburg Telegraph very properly,appealed to the sol diers then in Camp Cartin to meet and resent this foul aspersion. We quote: “Now we only ask,* that the soldiers who are at present In this city, and who perilled their lives with Hooker in achieving ths iuo eess of the most consummate itraUgloal movement of the . war—that these brave men meet and resent this foul assault on their braye eommander. * -• We repeat, that we trust the soldiers who are now in this city wOl take some notice of this oowardly attempt to traduoe the obaraoter of their leader, by mls ereents who are the open end the uncompro mising foes of the Government. 11 such H bels are allowed to pass unnolloed, we may ezpeot to see these wretohea resort to other and moro forcible means to overturn the au thority and destroy the dignity of the Gov ernment. It will only need the passage of a few brief resolutions, by the brave meu now in Harrisbnrg, repelling and exposing this falsehood, to make the poor drivellers of the Tory Organ retreat, chew their words, and ad mit their unblushing falsehood.” The Pittsburgh Post, a paper, of the same kidney With the tory sheet at Harrisburg, this morning eontains a Harrisburg letter, from whioh we extraot the following: “The-Harrisburg Telegraph this morning openly ealli upon the soldiers bote to mob the offioe of the Pifrsot and Union, because the lat ter copied from a New Tork paper a brief par agraph alleging that Gen. Hooker was drunk during his late battle.” We here given above exaotly what the Tel egraph said—suggesting that the soldiers should meet and give an explicit denial to the Uei of the tory paper, by the passage of a few brief resolutions. The correspondent of the Pott, in endeavoring to help his fellow-traitor ont of a tight place, also resorted to a false hood of the boldest character, in asserting that the spldiers bad been called upon to mob the Patriot and Union office. We now quote from the Telegraph of Thurs day morning: Immediately after the appearance of the Patriot and Union, on Tuesday, containing the foul attack on Gen. Hooker, and after it had reached Camp Curtin, an immense excite ment was at once created, and it was only by the prompt orders ol the officers that the men were restrained from marching to the city and' visiting;veageanoe on the traducers of their brave leader, Gen. Hooker. This morning, after that sheet had again appeared, in which U endeavored to crawl out of lts base assaults, the indignation of the brave fellows was turned to,scorn, and thoy resolved at once to call a meeting, in whioh to express their contempt for those guilty, first, of falsehood and after wards of cowardice to the resentment which their libels bn the most exalted valor had ex cited in the hearts of the brave men who have -just returned to this city from the bloody fields of Virginia. Corporal Harper, Ce. G, of the 123 d, called the meeting to order, by nominating Lieut. Bartley as chairman. Private Alexander Dempster, of Co. G,was appointed Secretary. He laid before the meeting theartiole in Saturday's and Tues day's Patriot and Union. In the edition of Saturday Gen. Hooker is charged with being “a braggart, a boaster and no General j” while in that of Tuesday last he is plaoedjn the light of a “drunkard in whom the artny has ao confidence.” After whioh the following preamble and resolutions were read to the regiment and en thusiastically adopted : Wsuiiii On yesterday there appeared In the oel* nmni of the “Copperhead organ/’ the Patriot and Union, an asssrilon purporting “lo have been re* wired from reliable eoorce*, that Hooker on the Sun day of the battle was beastly drantj'* is.; and where* as, we, the membenof tbe 123 d FeimsylrutU Volun teer*, Moving bten in a petition to behold tbe conduct of oar commander on that dsy, (which will be chron icled In tbe calendar of oar country’s bt*tory of the preae jt war as a great and noble ope, and one char acteristic of gnat etents, and which a ill to proudly remembered by every soldier of tbe army -nil every true American,) and ih rtfjr# ccm;ct«nt witnesses in the matter, whoee u •iledteetlauu, will oerululy be favorably r.cetvcd for it* veracity; e d überea t, we dcalre tu hxprvu the truth for the IntoimatiDofof all ini' me Or »a well m Sr.i'ors, we do adopt tbe tol lowiog resolutions, topic* they ms j have their de ■Jrei affect of aettlug forth lb* matter lo its true light: Ist. That tbs auertiv* of tli* Patriot and Union to an nnfnalijUdJalaekooA ti<J s iep.o»ch thrown at tbs fslr bnw of our bslored Ucuenti, Acquired oo many a hard fought field, and not. to be passed over In si lence by those who bars thepowtr to ofiiiradictsncA treasonableemanations from tho c->-t*pilfiit*d loon tala of mason. -. • • 2d. That tbs propagators of any such tloejs Are trai'or*. “ton-fold mors ths ions of ir<uwra M th*n those who have constitute tbs rebel milks, no oowarfy and more detestable, and iboultl be < rested with mors contempt; and punlsbmsnt, in accordance with their infamy, should us meted oat by alt toy tS citizens, and they aro liars and tbs trtlhUuot in them. Sd. Tbit as soldiers and country loving cttlvos, who bars fought andsr ten. Hooker «adfoßbst a waA in tbs so-called retreat, prompted by the cocrtc* lion awakened by experience end observation we are ltd to express our nnbonnded confidence in tbs gen- eralship of onr gallant commander to the country .and to reseat all attempts to tarnish the chancier ; of our laadars nod thereby in jure the interests of our country. That if itrmlsg o( trauen befs* after emanate froni any'editor, more foagflfe moans will boused for their suppress kin t forwewtifwk al low our uobU brethren in tbs field, who are tnfferfog all the prirations incident to the soldier's life, to be fired upon in the rear by a set of Haris' sycophants and detestable cowards at home, who bare not ths courage of a Virginia tadpole, 6th. That wvappval totbo true loyal dtlxeosof the capital of tbs glorious old Keystone, not Jo allow the publication of. any such treasonable documents: and that although we bare left ths Arid ;we arastlll soldiers, able sod willing to' fight traitors If litfy do ■how tbeaspariDg front of copperheads. ! JNsolssdtThat .proceiDdmffi be nobUsbed,in tbs Srxxxao ImoisrH and ln : tbs loyal ns wipe pen ef Pittsburgh. { \ Xbs fpirit which pervaded ths meeting Is datcrlbeda* boing-one of thejaoit.lotejrfs# hhtrod far srery thing find everybody not un conditionally devoted to the sbnse bf? ths Oduntry. Ths man wsrs full or reientluF iMllcg towerf, tbe editor, of the PatrM'api • Union, and only wanted fc signal to' tsahh thoie bpld tndueera of thiir gitleot lndtr, Joe Hooker, e Uuou et once terrible'sbd ewfuL. The Death of Andrew McKalu. The HerrUburg |W„ the ttUoW yertUmtan of Uu.dwtb of, Andrew HoEeia, ef Co. B,'U3d Htglmrat—wblth wc eaucußced on Wedeudey ertuieg i “Oa Wcdacidey mordieg, between two end tbree o’oioek, jolt ‘Oi, the BeUimofeHxpnu trels wef leeTlcg tb, depot, e acldier jumpad opea tbetreokeud-centmeceedteckoolefto t£i cuglneer nif ?t0 »top tSO, trelc. 1 Bafore eoyuotic, could be ttkec.cf Mm by the ecgl aeer Or dnmea.kO wee • truck by ute looomo- Ure ead Utereily cut tepiceef, end intently killed, Hi, body wm e oere men of tore lick end broken bon«i, ao xuddecly and ,e -nerely wee be (truck by tbe cc<r-cetcber! end Wheel, of tbe JocomoOre. It 1, conjectured that be declred to get Upon the train, u there wee ccthing du tbe txeck which endengend. ihe tretn, in order to leduoe him to ettract the ettenticn of the engineer. HU nmelht were tab.- In chergt by hliftlendil";,.., : 'liiMrtJJra to Ceai > MltcsrTte^— The et. wuttcnuf cchl deelere la -dlrectedts'tltn ed eertittment of CoL Crou,cfJheXlhnftßaec-. Is worth ; : ’ Frdm the Bappahaauock* .Bev. HclfUlan, of Allegheny, who vu with the aimy as chaplain In the 109ih Regi ment, Pennsylvania Volunteers,.C9l. Stein rook, during the campaign of Gan. Pope, in front of, Washington, and in the Maryland campaign of Gen. McClellan, including Antfe- Um, bas just returned from & visit to our 'Utmy. Palmouth. .He informs us that he was struck with 1 the gfiod spirit and the excel lent oondiiion oLthe army. It has fully re eovered;frimihiJ shocks of 1 the recent battles, and thefatifue and hirdshinifleideht'thereto. Our hospitals nte in'a most exoelUut condi* - tion—the ior and generally .Mug well.’■>; Whether In'the camps .orln thfuoipitals^aWongßVeffioerf 1 and pri vates, fhejsentlment'Si that our army mas no: df/sefedduring the xeoent eogagemenu. All ■eemtofesf, that while we reoeived some hard knodsi, wa gave harder blows in return. . The [most unqualified confidence is every where expressed in the military capacity of Gen. Hooker. The plan of the campaign was well eoneeirsd, and -only failed of a brilliant success from contingencies whieh no human wisdani could have foreseen or prevented. Mr. McMillan saw an ambulanoo train nearly ; a mile in length proceeding to the United States Ford, under coyer of the fiag of traoe sent in by Gen. Lie, whieh informed Gen. Hooker that about 1300 of bur wounded ware in’hii hands, and requesting us to sand for them, as he was short of surgeons and surgical supplies. Some other facts have been - communicated to us, In relation to the taking up and trans portation of pontoon trains, the movements of ong trains of artillery, eto., out of sight of the enemy's pickets, whioh wo do not deem it prudent to publish. It is a strong indication, however, that another move is already in pro ooss of execution. Ladies' Aid Society of Allegheny. The following donations have been reoeived by the Allegheny Ladies* Aid Society for slok and wounded soldiers, during the week end ing May 14th, 1803: Pupils in No. -7, Sooond Ward Publie School, 30 magaainei, 44 newspapers, 1 bound volume magaalnes, and 4 books. Mrs. George Kelly, 10 cans apple-butter, 5 pairs panta loons, I Unsn oftat, 1 woolen jaokst. Miss R. 8. H. Davis, 3 yards flannel. Mrs. T. M. Howe, 2 cans peaohes. Miss Ann Sekart, I package magasines, 1 linen tablecloth. Sol diers* Friend, 1 package papers and lint. Mrs. Wilson. 1 glass of jelly. Hatty Wilson, 6 handkerchiefs. Lliiie Oralg, 1 oan toma toes, 1 roll linen. Miss M. B. Elliott, 2 pairs merino drawers, 1 pair ootton drawers, 1 pair aoeks, 1 vhekage magasines and papers. Mrs. Merriek, 8 bottles elder vinegar, I linen coat. A Lady Friend of Soldiers, 2 pkgs magasines. Mrs. Wa. Bingham, 2 papers corn starch, 2 glasses jslly, 2 jars atrawWries, 1 bundle lint, I sheet for bandages and 7 shirts. Mrs. Jas. E. Day, 1 can tomatoes, X do peaches, 2 jars ptokles, 8 jars jelly. Mrs. Jas. Mo- Nonghton. 8 cans peaches, 1 package news papers. Mrs. Jas. Walsh, 2 cans peaohes and 1 package books end papers. Work by La dies of the Society, 11 cotton shirts, 1 flannel shirt, and 4 pairs socks. Mrs. Merriek, $3 cash. A lady, $B. Nellie, 5 oents. Ladies’ Trust Society of Allegheny, 8,000 tracts Ger man and English, and a large number of AiwHrtßn Messengers. Two List Date.—The concerts and levees at Masonic Hall, by Miss Marsh and Dollie Dutton, oontinuo only this and to-morrow afternoon and evening, at S and 8 e’clook. Oocular evidenoe alone oan reveal the charm ing epirituel and etherial graoe animating her tiny and beautifully porportioned form, and the fascinating intelligence beaming out through the little soft blue windows of the soul, set In a faoe of waxen transparency, like her, the “ Prairie Flower,” of whom she so sweetly warbles — With her blue ejet, DeemtogcoA and mOd, And the vary ringlets of her fiazou hair, Floating in the summer air.” Our musical people will be more than pleas ed with Miss Marsh. Her singing is of the highest order. These eonoerta and levees are drawing very large audiences. Thi Swonn or CarTAis HAMriox.—The sword of-the late Capt. R. B. Hampton, pre sents! to him after the battle of Antiotam, is now on exhibition at Rood's jewelry store. Fifth street. It is inscribed: “ Presented to Ospt. R. B. Hampton, by tho members of his battery, as a token of their regard.” The battles fa whioh the battery bad taken part are also mentioned, to wit: Mi<dletoirn, Winchester, Rappahannock, White Sulphur Springs, Bull Run and Antietam. Mtinxo or thi Svaxoiuoal Luybkka* Stiod or PinsTLVAiu. —This large and venerable body of ministers will hold its one -hundred and sixteenth annqal sessiofi in St. John's eburoh, In the city of Reading, on the Sist of the present month. A Urge number of ministers, ley delegates and/king clergy man are expected to be prestht, and mush business of importanes will be transacted. Nokkal Club. —A speeial dais for the study of Fhonedos and the elements of Pen manship and Book-keeping will be formed in Curry’s Normal Institute at 2 o’oloek to-mor row afternoon. The eourse will embrace six lesions. The class will be taught by James R. Newell. Terms, $2 in advance. Dwxluxq Buaxao. —The residence of Mr. Uriah UpdegrafT, of Fairfield township, West moreland yountj, was recently destroyed by fire." The furniture was either damaged or destroyed, and $3OO in paper money was burst apis tie building.. insurance. WaTCEMax Killid.—A wxichman named Story, employed on the Pennsylranla Kail road, at OeoVge’eitatioD, Wosimorslaudeous ty, was run orer by the Mall train, this morn* log, and killed. He was on duty at the time. CuntTXBUL —About six thousand dollars hare* been subscribed by the Catholics of ths Dloosss of Pittsburgh for ths rsltof of. ths -poor-of Ireland, now afflicted by famine • Feost.—A light whlto frost was visible to •arty risers this morning, but It U hollered that no material damage was dons. UT£ TfiLEGKAFHIU NEWS* [FROM OCR EVENING EDITION.] Seizure of Rebel Property In tbe District of Colnmbta»*Payment of tne Army—Oenb Hooker in Washington. Wasaxxoiox, May Dtitriot of Columbia hu seised ths real and personal si talas of ths fallowing named per* sons: C. W. 0. Donning ton, Boyle, Dr. Garrett, son-in-law ot Got. Wise, Major C. 8. Wallaob, Lawyer Reteliffe, Fran ols Hanna, Commodore Forest, Wm. Shields, Edward w. Clark, Martin L. Smith, Samaol Lee, And several others. _ In addition to these, there Is other valuable >ebelpbpertyto he attached In, this city. jQen. Cnrrington, C. 8. Attorney for the Dis trict of Colombia, is - rapidly mettriny legal proceedings against the property of all per loss who Bare left their homes end joined the Hsa-eeQeASMlherß jConfederaey. He expects to have neetly filloompletcd br the first Mon- lfi Jonk'nikt, the return day fixed by the ! orderWthy Wnrt*. Be Is actlog under the orders of tne Attorney General of the United States, issued several months ego. Thore has been no unnecessary delay. Much difficulty exist* In obtaining proof on which to base- le gal proceedings. > •£/ The army has been paid, mainly taue Ist of Marsh tart. ‘ Some of tbe Paymasters were paying off the troops during the.time General Booker fito: on thfi sbiith me of the hannock, 'smd during’this progrets ol the bat tle had gather up theirlands for safer positions. Gen. Hooker was in Washington yesterday on offioialrbtulaess. Rumored Fight at yickfibnrg«>Die« honorably Dismissed* Special Dispatch to tbe Htfebvgh Oaaetta. . Mvavasunoao, May Id, 1803. norths liaee. a * ra P? TlD * soofoesof f « Vlokrhnrg, in whloh the Union fones were usneoestfnl.r ; / a,OB the 17 th Kea y dlsmissed the servl« . •ledc ltoa Oulifonl.. Antnt, tte Oip Nepitr froa New Yoik. LATEST FROB GEN. GRANTS ARMY- The Advance Eighteen Miles from Grand Gnl£ REPORTED FIGQT AT CLINTON UNTRUE. TEN NEGRO REGIMENTS FORMED. Rebel Losg at Bayou Pierre. <£e, Ac., Ac. Caieo, May 14.—Hon. E. B. Wafhbarno left the extreme front on Friday, and from him we learn that Gen. Grant's advance was within fifteen miles of Edward's Station, which was eighteen miles cast of Viokiburg. Two divis ions of Gen. Sherman's corps had reiohed. Grand Gulf, and Gen. MoArthur was crossing. The army was in exoellentAonditlon. &eond Dispatch.— The very Utest dates from Gen. Grant’s army are to Thursday. At that time it was eighteen miles from Grand Gulf, encamped near the Big Black river. He had notyet possession of any pari °f th* rail road between Vlokabnrg amfcjaokson. There is probably no truth In thn reported battle at Ollnton. Gen. Grant is receiving heavy reinforce ments. A new overland road for troops and trains has been made from Young's polnt’to the riv er below, irhloh is only eight miles long, and greatly expedites the forwarding of men and supplies. Ten negro regiments have been formed, and Gen. Thomas, who la just from Memphis, thinks that ten more oan be formed. Gaiko, May 14.—Adjutant General Thomas arrived at Memphis, on Iho twelfth. He or ganized ten regiments of negroes and expect ed to organise ten more. Troops all tho way from Memphis to Young's Point, are moving to reinforce Gen. Grant. Jndge Kellogg, who left Grant's headquar ters on Thursday last, says that the report of a fight at Clinton is untrue. Grant will en deavor to cut the railroad between Vicksburg and Jackson, and a battle Is expected iu the violnity of Black river bridge. The Jackson Appeal says Bowen's loss at Bayon Pierre li about one thousand. The re bel killed and wounded were left on the field. Gen. Tracy, Lieut. Col. Pettui and Mpjor. Tockerman were killed; Col. Garnett and Major Hurley severely wounded. The Viokiburg; correspondence of the Ap peal.inkea a gloomy view of matters,and says that Grant’s movements deceive both the peo ple and the military. Bragg was at Atlanta on the 2d. A dispatch from Riohmond says that rail road connection is re-established betwesu Richmond and Fredericksburg. Mutiny at camp Bpragae--One Man Killed and Several Wounded*«The Mutineers in Irons. New Yokk, May 13.—The IW&une says: Last Wednesday, at noon, the Burnside Rifles, at Camp Sprague, Staten Island, were making preparations to leave In a body, when Colonel Levy, in command there, oalled out a strong guard to defend the entrance through whioh the mutineers were determined to pass. They came on, armed with dubs, stones, spades and plokaxes, and when Colonel Levy, pistol in hand, commanded them to return to their dnty, he was met with a yell of defianoe and hit by a stone, hurled by one of the party. He throttled the assailant,and the mutineers endeavored to esoepe In another direction, when a fight ensued, in whieh one man was killed and others wounded. Twenty-eight of the mutineers escaped, but were afterwards captured and taken in irons to Governor* Island. ’ : 1 Gen. McNeil Accidentally Wounded. Gafi Guuxdjuu, May 15.—Getu MoNsll was wounded in the hip this morning, by the accidental dlseharge of a pistol by one of his Aides. The wound is not xrioas, but will prevent him taking the field for several weeks. Gen. McClellan Not Reaigned. Niw Yoax, May 15.—Gen. McClellan says the statement that he has resigned is false. Airival of the City of Cork. Naw Yobs, May 15.—The Olty of Cork ar rived at this port this morning. LIST OF LET TEES remaining in the POST OFFICE *t ALLE3HEKY, U boob on FRIDAY, 1t0y16,18G3. [muiSKO BTAOTBOUTT.I NTPIobm mention the dele of the Lilt to which the letter U edf ettfeod. Oflice boon from a. jc. to G% r. n. .Gnacle fiamuub.Uclntoib MittS - -«■—•«wn*l | McClelland M*' AnderaonAonaM Albright Ellab'h Aken Jotepb- Axnold Jacob Andrew* John Annatrong Mar? Alexander Maty AnderaonWm. j Annll, Beach A i Co 2 B Brook* Volcard BoydJtH Baxter 0 W. Brown B V Betaoa Richard Btngbamßobert Brown Wo 3 Bocbanan W O Boaao Wm U Borgtaa Nancy Beecher 11 J Bogga Martha Brown MJ Blackmon hire Tbomia Barkley Joacph Brown Jaxaea Black Jaa A B arkley Barah Barker Baton BarrChaa E BrcxaUj Btoph’n Begga Sarah Boole BJ Bateeil J Black E A Qalloway 8 O GotcreuG <i*rdio»r Kata Gallatim Alex Gangblan Alex II Bngbcs Agnea UendersonAnnio Hamilton Earn* HajeEll till) Emma Baud Mnla ilaUbiaon E Ueavill ElUu Hogbaa Evan Henry Eixibeth H<Mer O flaxUtt 8. J Hand o □ 2 Ucid J Uorat John Hall Lea iloroer —— Hanaonlboa j BalaMkd Ktilab Hvnderaoo M Barren Owen B Irwin Alice J Joom M Jaction Anna JeokaGeo A Janet ffn Jackton.fiuiaa Tohnaton tallla amtaJana •' ihoaon Jao idwKAS _• Bara or Elian Elizabeth B naon Cath BrjeaAß Bjan Carol In* BiehardsSarah Johnston MollleS Boss Sarah A Jones M J i > Bactor libblo JoiliiMsnc© , , JUehasds Lou|s Jodm Vb , • :.1 8 JoUieWm BhiiliAE., Johnston Bobt '• Serlght Amanda K Stone A B Kltk Annie . Stehbgw OX , Kenned? 0 B Seaaor Xibbie. Km Jibm: . i Bndwd*n £ Kennedy Jams* Smith Elisabeth Kennedy Jo##pb Stewart B D j KoenUneMatj BbUte Utvj &mln Ki .* Slater Bailie i KooTm AS *BhleldaBerahK Kirby MS . ’. , Bajd*rgereh . h Btapdtard Job* LawAnnJsM - Scott JJeckscb Lafeore Agnes ‘J Bala John Lowery DP: Blenett Jem* Lynch Daniel Stewart Ja* U I.tTlngiion £ila Sberatt Ljdlaj Loo Sarah BcaUlUrxaro} Lout BAS St«TODaohUag|t» Leech J“ Si Smith Mary K LwchJoo • aterUn Martha Laflbrtjftobt inodan AUrjr E 2 Dowry Bechtl Sullivan Mrs ! M Smith M E UungaaAaa- Shanks Marjrj J ; HirtfflA J * ' Snyder Win ; U«raj.A»an4s Snowdon Oliver Morrison * Kor« Smith Bobt j laaia - Bobt manor Karr Sheets Bebecc4 Martin Mary BboringtoaT Morgan H • | : ’ *• X I Upon Fbsbe B Xajlet Agnes [W Martin Peter Xurrstt Amooi Mann 811 * ..Thomas AS Mootros* Mary TeatiJohn . MolUl MarthA ' Tajfior B , ManhaltJamMl • V I' Martin JaiftM - ' Tstolion Hannah Meylar James - YandoTertßoyw MajionJobn YaUdirenuer Juo MorrimaoJoW Virtue Mary | Moases Jll w j 1 Hiller JH :-t WinkllneA ! » Mills James WWuncraAnjilo. Mahonrr Jas-H Wahl Elisabeth 1 Mousoa Hannah Williams Little Uookur B T ' Wbeelsr Fanh M Martin Goo— Whit* 6oo ( Morton 0 W'J 1 Wills Honrj > M<»I7SIM 5 WWj“U'” r J l . ttiaiiuiii; „.wwmiK. 1 Martin liluta " WUcorn lili [“ Mumr ttkklk Walker John _ UoMomtnCbti Wileon Dr J B S Mlchicle Ob— Welrtei Jor’* t uii-o-ii Auiut K Welt* John | - - , ““*O. >i MM StniMii - MoJTerlend Jel WiniKk WGX: SSSmja- 1 WlddlflKtoaJ* SotntUtJoMe’ti W«eo»<yiil- McKlnnUJofcn- weJtor» K«J K HcEobortk Jl j\ wuamtaiujjhi ■olntmhMeftje WlUBad J Wm ‘ I ABCMt UWJA EdKoiitw, Beattie Amelia „ 0 * ColbtrtivnA ■Crawford' A J Cothbartaon An* drewetta Croaka All Crecae Darld Carrlll E P OoUlniKlrzabeth Croit llanry (Miter tnnrMta Creighton Sam’l Claralaabella Coffey J 0 “ ■ - Qarteo John Calhoon John C Clark Jo*t Cloy Joeeph CampboU Jennie Clara Jaa W Carroll John Campbell MB Colllnv U E OnUg U E Cola 11 Cook Wm E Caaae Phoebe Clemy Peter Ohvpmah Bobt Couart Bobt ’ Dotin g it Doran Wm Donean US' DaagheityHar the . Dancan Jaa Donlap Jno Duncan Jane Downing Jm Donlap H 1> Denn/ Goo Delano Fred v r Darla CbsaS Donffy Catharine Dnnbaa!BT2 Doner Alaxl - Beget man Ann Alice ElniUheLtWm EUle Wm Early Mary - EldeikioJß' Eaaton Beater . Elliott Geo Evergreens Early A B - ■ ...9 > Frame Eliza Footer H Vitalamoaa Jno FocUrJag . ... Frmmea B.JT ' FotoyLif- FistoaMJ FarniwonnOJ. -•a:'.’-' : aibboMjttA':; 1 - Uftol tUoMM* anjXuti' QuabtttHA.:. Qirlqw.J ■ OhU> Ha OncttM COMMEMCJM fIITTSIKTHGa VJ.K&BTI: ?»rg* PitTMCMB PiaifltltWl, | Gold |ii»J dsdloed slightly tnlfewYork, Mo| qaot«dt<Hli7ftt Here, the money market Is doll, sold rjnaetllad'aod waqnote nominally at 147 fbrjooidi anfl ; Cld Demand 'Notea, buying, and 131(3135 Cor film.' Eastern Exchange and Qomn* meet Gfwtlfleates remain about as last quoted. The producemarket ; is exceedingly dnll and de pressed, fbe transaction being light and entirely of a local character. Thore 1> bat rery Utile inquiry for enyof leading articles, while to far m rrgarda we have but fewehingM t&'noUca. PBO YI8I0H&—Bacon la steady bat unchanged; aalea Inlotscf 15,000 foe atfic for Shoulders; 7J£e lor lor Flaiaßaa*,and 10@llcfqr Piajnand Ganvsmedjs. 0., e1*02,000 ibe prime Country. Sid*; Lard ia 1 nominal with email aalea of City at lOftOUo, and Peak inky be! quoted at sl6® 15,96 peril!. .w. FLOUB—There sia a contlnned lighi demand for 'Flour, and the market la dill and languid while pri ce* ren airi about a* last quoted; Sale of 950 bbls In lota at $6,00 fir Extra, and $6,75 to $7,00 for Extra Pami(yr • _* ' Q&AllK—There Is no chang? in Wheat, though the market la find and price* are fully meiwtWtw'ad, o*f* may be.qopted atpfio from fleet ban da, and 700 from •tore.;! Sale of S can Shelled Cora on track at 78o a Byalajfirmadsl,oO. GEGCEBIIB—Bugir la steady with a good demand at llftto for fair to prime. Coffee may be quo-- ted at from 83 to 94c, and Arm. Molasses range from 55 to 62c for old and new. WHISKY—I* eteady with a fair demand but pri ce* are unchanged; Sale of 35 bbla Common at 43c, and 28 Wbla at 45c. BUTTES 4 EGOS—Batter la quiet with email aalea at 14@15c for Packed, and 18 to 20afer common to prime BoU. Egga range from 10to lie. I‘ntabnr,h Oil Market. Mat 15.—'There has-been lea activity in Ornde ninal, thongh the market !* firm and formerqudtaiio&aanfhUymaintalnad The receipt* are extremely limited, aod'ihe Block offering la very Ught, bat there la a dispoaltW on the part of beyeri to hold off, and take no more than will anpply their Immediate want*. Holder*, however, are very firm in their views, aod refuse to operate nnlcea at ex treme rates, Indeed, some of them are aaklng a itlll farther advance. Wequoteat.Lfalnbulk* and 903 2to In bbla; aalea of 300 and 600 bbla In balk, at 16c, and 328 bbl* at 800, packagta tnclnded. A dispatch from Oil City to the Oil Exchange quotes the market Arm there at $3,25 to $3,76 per bbl;at the well*, and $4,25 per bbl to the mooth^ The transaction* in Beflned-today have been 11m ted; and ot an Unimportant character. The market, however, la firm and prioes are steadily advancing. We quote at S 3 toBso labond, tad 40 to lfio free, for common to prime etendird brand*.: Sale ol 76 bbl* In bond at 33c, madX6 bt>ls dark straw, free, at Dentine la qoiet bat anohanged.; Sale of 300 bbla deodorised ar 21c. Petroleum ia Mew York* May 13. —There baa bsen lee* speculation since oar laiu Crude continues Arm lor immediate delivery, and lor future,' the sale* and reealee ot contracts have been quite Luge, i.fte report received yoaterday of tbe destruction of the Oil bpilngs in Virginia by the rebels, and tne generally lavomuio Foreign account, tended to Blake bolder* nmer, but there wae UtUe or aotbtng dune at any advance. The' salse are 1600 bbla Crude, on the spot, 4d(fr4» gravity, at 23}£®24c, ararchantebte order; 2WJd do. May aud don* delivery, and 10,6Ui sates aod resiles ol conaraots, lur May, duns, and duly delivery,: IC^iw2*94 ship ping older. Tne aalea of BeAned are oidd nbia IQ bund, lur immediate delivery, ilkgflA) test, at 340 lor Ciuaoy, and tor Straw- color te prime White, ciutAy37<&se; TQUU: gallons ini tin, 60; 200 U bbls lor delivery in duly, 40Qf4i; 16mi do Free, Uu® 12u teat, 40 tor iLU>j late nor, and *4®4t>>£ lor Straw to White; IX6 00 .Distillate, 114 test, 28, U) Heavy LuDilcating, 37 gravity 25; 100 do Kaslaunm, $5 (qi but), and 2uo do in Fniudclphia, at tbe same pries, 1 ob. Mapiba has been very dull since our htet, and yesur-auemoon, to e&set salsa, a! material decline wee submitted to, Deodonied touching 25®2«c, and Crudebeing unsaleable at XU—the tales are iadO bbla Deodorised gravity, at 25(030c, chiefly x6®26; and atkD gallons in tm, 4t®45, ail bash. LivaarooL, April 29.—Large transact loss reported —Crude At* 15, closing arm at £l6. 6000 casks Befinsd la Vdugie lud—ls lid asked. Impona by Hirer. BT. LOUlA—rsa Jams B. Gtufoas—lfickahams, E A Myers A 00; 10 bbi* floor, Lyon, flborb A co; 441 blooms. Ileiiman, Bahaa A cot Wo tana metal, dinger, ttimlikAcu; tfcAaflrvcla/, Phillips A Beet; 0* eU obis, Luocacu Oil cu; 360 do, I M T’annock A co; 2 pkgsglasi ware,Bryce,Bichaids'Ace; bbxs drug*, ti a Fahnestock A co; Xi bbls oil, % & MUlsr; 2 bxs glass waie, Aiterberry. Beddlch Aoo; 17 pks fornl tura, J W WoolwsU, *7 do uo, Uaus A Lander; 8 do do, J Meyer A co; 3do du, OF Blqpper A co; i hhd tobacco, 11 Dalayer, 23 bbls whisky, a Gucken hetuer A Dru;47 dudo, L Purcell; 1 41 pkga tobacco, B E Breed; B*7 Ddle spokes, Parke A co; 140 bgs waeat, B T Bsnuedy A Bra; 1240 bbla floor, 90 bbls poik, Clark A co. Unporla by Haitroad. fiTTßioum, Jf*. W&m A tnuoaoo Baitsoan. May 15—99 bide*, HuustUA Knox; 10 bbla alcohol, B a libowoct Aco;s do a a, Wm «ekiova;i aka cnuett, 0 itunwia * done; 2 cere ry*,Jostl Bhodss; 100 bbtt flour, W ii Kirkpatrick Aco; lOUdtodo, Calp A 6b»pard; 44 bg* oats, 6o bgs potatoes, D F Hear;; l bbli flex Med, 811 Jack * oo; U4l pas bacon, J P lianas A co;20 bbla hominy, L HYoigt A co; 1 car born, 8 B Floyd; 99 bdls paper, Far kina A co; 25 das palls, £ do do, ii Datkeli A oo; 25 do do, John Floyd Aco; 1 bbl bauer, Mettnrkan, Herron * co; 11 bgapout**, U Hcßwiggen; 40 bbia Whisky, Waaciirvjaco, I PimiuMß * Cixvana|& Baitnoxo, May 11—130 ill potatoes, 67 bbla do, Lll Yoigt A oo; ISO do do, lAbxe cbecae, 30pags Aeb, J B Ucka hams, zo bbi* tobacco, Little A Triable; t cks pearls, McKee A co; Ok bbla apples, W A Abebthen; 27 Ids cheiaa, BBobtsoa A co;lOdo do, B BalsaU A co; 10 bbla putatow, oleader A Tiadle; OU pkg* Ask Watt * Wusou; U bbls turnips, 6i aka potatoes, 126 bbla do, rotter A Alksn; 452 do do, KcUane A Anjer, SI coeppler, Cook* Pettltt A co; liSak* wheat, B T Kennedy A Bxo; 21 bbla floor, Ja« AFeiser, 04 bbla petroleum, J as Palmer; 4 bbla eggs, John Miller, 4 do ao, 1 do batter, J Bankbook; 2 hbdi tobacco, John Qrasler; 1 do do,' JohaFallertoo; 9 do, Weyman A Boo; d oo do, John Grier; 00 bxa starch, B A Fthnee* lock A co; 25 dodo, B H Jack A oe; 26 do do, J A Benahaar, 10 dado, Beyder A Bib; 25 do do, J II anowava; 15 do do, Bbtiver A Laiejtr; 0 do cheese, M W Bankm; 10 do do, F Yaagnrdar; 20 do do, Wm Cooper, 210 bb<a poutoee, Hitchcock, McCreary A co; bd do do, 0 vena A Kennedy; 40:bdls chain, Frank Walker, 25 eke oats, odo poutoee, J BBU worth Aco. jXcCleUand llary [McCann Lydia McDonald tfami MeUartoey Lillie McOoy Lizzie D McDonald D B UcDoaoeghCbae McGrury Ann McOlomustAc|ie McGionUe A AI McConnell Blcbd ejclVihelri Amelia a Sewell Ur* keely Alary A Seely John ■ o Ollphent A O'Coaaor B A OUtm U W Orr Sam,! Ogdan Dr 8 M Otlrcr Wn OrtlaOol W fl P Peteraoa Beverly Pora* Eiter Prieztlty E A. Potter Ue« \V 2 Prettley Her Jaa Packeid G Phil pot Bella D Port.rßald John Piper June* Phil pot Vary J Porvlanoa Miry Powell Martha Packer Wm i iuvku ucimitimi. Tbo river Is still receding slowly this point, with bat Uttle over tlx fMt In tbs channel according to the pier marks last evening. The weather ymtctdsy was clear and pleesaat, and all that ooold be desired .for the tri need ton ot cal doer btadnem. The only transient arrival wo have to record Is the James U. Gilmore, from St, Lonls. * She bed an ex* ceUent (rip of both freight and pamengets. The lowa left for 8u Louis early yesterday morn* Ingwlihafdr nmnbor of passengers and about oao hundred and fifty tons of freight. The &. K. Btmkenon, a now boat fast oempletpd hero by Copt Ai Drink water came np to4ho whirl .yesterday, and commenced Upil"[g rtiw^innalt, 1 Lonlsvllle ud IvansTble, She Is a‘ very neat lacking cratt', and la Intended, we understand, Mr the Green l Blverirads. As wlil’be s.to by card, she leaves thiieveoing... A special dispatch from XvnnsvUle, under dato of ■tbo 13th, to the Cincinnati Qasetui says t. ThfcL, *■ Mjll«f ■wATtaHkA WmL vUlo to XonlsvlUei; from Memphis to Louisville; JCmperw, Nashvilleto: Cincinnati; Star* light, Pittsburgh to Bt. Loots;Kßbrt, New Harm any to BvanvlUeslrndy OtnelttsaU'to Hashvlfla;! Liberty No. 2, Cincinnati to Memphis;.Soho, Mem* phis to Pittsburgh; Delanos, Louisville toNaebvUle, p*fttdto*d*y. : '-v The riveris rising a| tbs rate of one and a half ch*4anboar. Qoailderable rain fell last, night and torday. The sky is now clear. Th* ; £ranstlUe and Calrd Packet Ooapnny has beenreorganised, and now consists of ths eteatnkra Aimsdi, nuparleraad Ooarfer, making s fas; and. commodleualine* . ,- v .. The fit. LonU-'Danbcnt'-uys that steamboat stock* Is not la as brisk demand there a* It hu been and that then ate aore eeUan than buyers. The lotrefor fit. Louis at anearly day : neat week. to the meantime ahe is/haring same tmportsat ra> pain made, which trill* add materially to her outward appearance. . j. . ; The OameHa,. Captain William; Dean's new boat* m announced to leave for Cincinnati and Louisville thlsevoning. Paaasngera end shippers ahouldxemei her.this and actaocardlnglyr " m <O—CLEVEUAIiD, SAGI-jaL >Q. HAW ABO LAM HCKOB Pfißt IBQKe ÜBE. . | " ... Th« paw lad il*|ialtor-pnrißn lUaai&r SUSAN WARXX Ciire. Ws, Bitswat, Win ns diriuithi anaos brims ,'thi il«n peril flHlfTpl':, .i~. -t . ' • j • • •» i' v -'' ■ Itkim 01«wUa4 OUy t tori Sadniw 1 afad Bay.pufrt toacfrlßg at fart Haroa. faaalaftoa, gqrt.*iyu»i.Jfwwrtor > twytfllto, Potel Aabark* PortdiwttiaßdToiraa Oily. awryWiDMMDAT SYWUBCCat-T-V-dMk.' ' tbflaa? lot CQmh&d mtj IATUADIY . AllfiMfilttiMaiitwiJ toMwffl nmlm «wi ii. amiraeUaßd*: EUfptt»faav. U>o<p «*w** V MTMJUmMOATa. : rmR7TOCIMSAteIX)ms..i«»t: 13 tilib «sn'<M*nviiiLi.HcMßK Throat amrpgfaicr *taaaiir B. K.uuaaaß -80K, rape A. DTlfikcaUr, wiU jam toe tarn atom ui aU tnttmodUta porta «a 14TDHDAT, lit 10th lutant, ill o’clock p. ae, pcoltiralx, : _ _■ f , For frt’rit orptdtft apply on beard. aiplt F)R CENCINVATI * ST.iJE^i tiODIS>4h« sevuS light draught ttMiaer WHITS BOSK* tfcpt.Q. W. DtcktTMD, wfllleare M.>l>OT«_«jliOßDAY, Uth JpmfcSliACK. ' • jAgent* T?OR OraCHM»*TI 4 XOO- ■' tEfr.fc J* 18THI.*—nk.UrittT.UeamarJSBBS ( AMEOI&, OqrL Win.'Dettinllllt*T» M meit.nU THIS DAY, 16th iut.,ht*rflKkp;m- - ■- j YcrtreUht on»!»««« «t»l»»»h««hetto-- i J. A Oft. 1, null JOgmrLAOg. ~ f J * ro ~’ rnoPosjLs. • Dirrrr Otumuim Qmui’l Omcx, 1 i - PttUbßnht Yk, K«r 16. IA6A J ! , SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeeired it thla offl®** until. U m,,©a th»Ssxß DAI OF XAT, m« iho tarnlihtny «nd &»• lirtry of— Fire Hundred. Thoniand Buheli of good Herehantablo Coal, At SuhtUK Ttnßttrte/lu th» ftUhwlh* Buuurt Two hundred end fifty thoonsd baaheli on or b*fore tbo 16th ol Joss, 1848; sad the rtmslalßg qoea* ijr, twa bssdnd Bkbtt«Mtd tahtlfeon or beforethe2sthcf Jure, UBS.-, --r : eod6fM& ,, ?rop6e4li fcr Tin Bandied TbooM&d Buhels of Ooel,"-eddr< wed to the under signed. .Oomrtmtm. The ability of the bidder te folflU the contract, ■braid It bo awarded to his, most bo guaranteed by two ntpimMfblt ptnamt, whoa# algnaturN moatbe ay prade(ftotheganreatee.-':' ♦ j The nepanalollilgfltthecuntttera moot be shows, by tho offlctil yortlnnato pf ;tho Pick of tha neemet' District Oonrt, or the Unlitd ftateeDietrlct After* in, * Bidden nod bf ■jrteiht la peiao'n when' tbn bidsare opened,-or fcbeltptopbaalewillnotbe coti* attareft* Bondeqoallnamdnabtohalftheranitobe, received os.lb* ocatraet, signed by. tbooeatract «r and botbof fetasaaraaton, vUI borogatrod.of tbo sncceiafQl bidder, upon sighing the contract. Ae tbo bond must aaobapaay tbo contract, it will bo necee itry for tbo bidders to here tbilr bondsmen -with then, cr to here bond* signed In anticipation, and may to bo pcodneed when tbo contrast la elgned. • . form «/ fliinwia. fTa, _ of- tbo county of —and State of —> and ——of theeowntyo! -—end State of —» do hereby guarantee that it able lofttUQl a con tract in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that, aboold Ua proposition bo. accepted, he will at oner enter into a oontracs In accordance there* with. • fibonld tho contract bo awarded him we aro prepared to booomo hlf ascoritlea. To thla gnacantto moot bo appended tho official cartlficatoabove •' On presentation at this office of certificates frota tbo QaartormaitOr at. add depot. In triplicate form, that tha contract baa tees tolly compiled with In every partiralar, tbo asoanidaotbarooirvlU bo petd In aocn fnndo as may bo famished' by the gmra ment*: . , r O.OAOafi, ■ mylfctd It Oot andlDopnty Q. M. Crateral* 1.000 UAVAL^i 9 DirvTZ QuiftTUHAtrn Oxniub’s Oirzca, ) 1 nttabttfgh.jP*.; Kay 13,1M5. h 61AL1I) f iOrOdAu will triMM it tbli oßcs ealfl lb* &•* DAT or MAT*. UU,.lt 13 o’clock n.| far inppljtcg Ofll SBOCtfIAfID.GAT ALAY BOfiHlSi in lots ftp ons to too*, Jneloalto, to bo rsoUroa in this dty ulip forth against onto tot. •Jttars»«ro«clMltA'"T~’' flip bocMsmast b» ftimlre andtßt-hslf to sight years old, bob flftssh- toilxtcca bands high, a«U brohsa to tbs sadslt, goad tors, and. perfectly stand la eysiy ixsptcs. ttoiiuia. UCZRIOV. Xot number one. true* hundred hcraej on the SOai day otMay, 1883. ' I M>t number two, three hundred home oa the Sd dayofJune,lBttS. Lot number three,two hundred horse* on the Gih day of June, If GJ. _ Ml nutter low, two hundred horse* oa the Bth deg ot Jane, 1868, : Bide nut be addrcmed to the undersigned "Pro* poult for Home,” and narked fateid* lot somber one .or two. u the old mey call tor. It the biddec intend* to bid to acre than one lot. It matt be separate, end narked a* state* already. 1 IXIUCUOm All home* contracted for! under tkii advertisement will be • object to a rigid InsprcUon, and unltee they con twin to the epecUUailoa eel forth in the public** tlon, will bt rejected. ! loadseqaal-tnamount to half the nun tobere crtvMea the contract, signed by the contractor and tw 9- neponelble er comic*, will be- required of no* eaafhl htsdat*. Ftopoul*from disloyalpertln will not booonild* ered, and an oath of eUegtano* will be required ol enoomafnl bidder* b*fof*-*ig ring contracts. thowdenUned rmerrtf tolifoneif the right to reject cay or ail bids that hemaydeesi too Ugh. Payment to be mad* upon the completion of the ooatract, orao soon thereafter ** the undersigned •hell be In (had*. - j O. OkOßd, 1 mytUld , IdentjCoL end Deputy Q, M. Qeol 1 imrr uuMMisaAttYgumoifi. t XJ BjJbTxnoaa, K<L,Maj 0th,1863. J BSALAD PBOFOBAI4 lore reenectfuUy invited: by the undersigßad-nnUl-ltn. «n W*BbMDi,T. May 90th, IMh, tor formlsUhg the ■'United btetce flnbetetenoo Utnerfiniit with foesXHOuSSSjdSoOO) HIADOFBRf OAT- Till, oa the hoof, delivered; at the State Cattle be alee, near thla city, la lot* of (1,000) ou rd uch, every *10) tea deyex be bewaigfead wnhln one eadehal+dajeetterenfveit'4* th»>«peU*iof the eentraatof*-aheymtet average eboct(L3oo) thlr* teenhundred pounds gramweight. AUtaUiagehsrt of (1,000) one ahouana pounds groa* weight. Bods, JUUers and Horntee* Cattle will be rejected. - « Ji - --‘i thfOovernment will dais (he right of .weighing any ens animal stf arete, tt ft* ippcannoc lartinatra lee* weight then the minimum mentioned above!ths (Zpenle of weighing will be paid by the party erring ta judgment. .. - 'i' 1 w ' 'v •-» j JBmaUa to hAT*coatU«zaUaa«-Bwt co&Uiaba aitpMauih—t of p>jf, rtarwtf ol two naposalU* puxma, m loilovi i ,cltt»coaatyof--. I BUbof 1 w da tarty C«u*ataa that—-.b (or an) ablo-to faliJJaooatnct t&aoearda&cawltfaiha termief fab (or tbtfrj propoaUion, tad aboold fab (or Uulrj prop. oalttonta Moiptod, b* (or tiwyjwlll at oaea anter latoa coaton* m uttmUanm twowlth, tad wo in pctpuodto bocomofab Mcoxliba. alrta* good and •oftaeattaadaiarttifalftlmrtt. •'; , -Tha.naM«albUUjottfcaniMSßta»iustfaaabowia' by tfaa ppcUl ocrrtflraU oTtfat Clark of. the Maras* bbtrtei OeortOrolth* fl tabs District Attir- My.totwaacfaMdvttfaUabtt, - 1 ... JUdiaa; mnat fa* pauu to «aspoad to ifacir bWi, £i ES£?nu^£=Jr 1 *“ 4,1ta,1 “ K ttiariusaiMt iwortn ialtMUthiitgUia re- Jirttay trail Mrtooturidandtareaaoaabb* -■* .: ■ B.<Uri»*urM«A Is ttrirproporelnSAlr prion, botfa lor pajwaat mada la aattndir uta a&t ainlHMtA. nl 1 . T*'•'• fajmaaUto U*n*da after sackdtUteryif f&mds nos band* if out cd hafad«(o Mj&mom aooa- M IfIOpITWL ' fzopeaaia mint bsaodaneddbtiactly, "Ptcpoasb b ta tfas bubo oT a Im, tfaotr übn aad tfatir post offlo# addraw Bait untr. or tfaay will Ml faaort atdond. 7 X4Cb petKacr *T«7 ibamterof a ftm ft ptppoMU MMt WMHaj It bj*» «ab of *n*~ JSSSSttm*!** s*tff caoius aroiiUTAB, ■ lUiand Q.«4P.B»aL pi/OUBBUS' MAl'KiilAm | - CEiiusitmiinr, iwoius Aro.¥#ot*Ui* jNULn,; . ■ :i :|'i 'V^taa^tfTrmr^mWiit, , ; , . _■ j - Punt, B|Ui AA,i., , ... !- _lmdTrar* OadvErOmit f«l<i £nd Boda, Duip! W»U.Bnobir Ram, in, * law wuj kpsaa tn U« oomay. ■ ~ —.I. ;■ ■-•• ■.. wUJj . TNrTHHOOTBX OFCUMMONfIUA iiSSSSa feffiSfjgSSsS^gWE JftS’M'WW Um fan^ilu wy. v*;-“-- ■ ao^sv ih Pdßßti&tOeof.aSoH&skoF JL tfce Orphate* Ootutof tbw» JiUbjaapond to PabUo Bele,nn the anjale<*,;<m fIVISD4I|'-thi'Stth dqr r of KViltttit 10 o^ifttk ; A l tt.r<U ikM nhiWi OMol'liuiitqiU U Boa towufalp, abort three bUm tromAUachen toda ofd*m Bt*mS»3e ton «T94Kfltito lead* rrf , Idititfitli Mtf J6ta Bernice, cootttaag m aorMLteona iraa, bets* the bra of the late Seidel Bfe2amr # d«?2 ««to»:mM[i.tia> rt«te*e*4vaUlas dxd ether tafßmpMutoiUrob*tonpaa.tlMtptaa]M an «mftad BUlt \ :.••«,■ Term made kßowi on dHr ofeale. PBMBITOBT, w. * -■ KAILOB, jXjMtetoilMumHiiW Bnf— 1% W*. -••' -c-?K' • - v. TjvAHMSUkU^^^jtoSpS ™ to *j2*aadi«»i^'Sid; •m ooa«c afVMat Woo* Kmtt. k&ue. • ’ j i- THB •> C&OTOil MIX GLASS W0BK8,” . I/;' AT nwOASTdFA. ' Thmj .boatJd .Loot mi. mH.fUt of U. o»n«4for Mtai «W «* 01 land, oooulnti, IVttHjf.MU.il!. - fi-^Hj r . l °l Pott wlilf pi, th. touting SSSSi „ t'o. took bom country Also, *lO of ** «a 80 at re* oOgad, three f.nrthe^: 55?,2? oblcll li In inrcM.-nl A [, oJT.m kMtcrjbKpplW.lUcoU. iff’ay.a!?*! E&J “ 4 i u JS3 aaftSKSLIRS&S date. 1 ifennailoa andtenu nttl* known b* enTii catlcn t i the subscriber nr~Hsw Castle, or aV j Crovrth r, at th* offlceof Craft, Bennett A Oe., Pitt bwgbu{ A!-;:. *r >■ : HHI* WAIBOh! i i .•■ .1 • ; ; .. m*lj»ad IpAnKIJ J!tj|K in Bob* ' tat county, about two lobes from Xoonomy. eontatnisg|twohuor4dakdelghty*ntn*aeree. The land!* ox goediAoeUty} about one 'hundred aetea* oleared. - Coed ana liojeetoue on the premleee. DeeQisg House, Beni asd Orchard Ondeared **** well timbered. WUI be eold lcW, either In ome, two, ccthreefumr. • *"'*••••- For furths particular* apply to . I Kktllflß & BhtUf, or,B.PAXBICK. i ! I , PUMmitfi; Or, J. IT. DIOKv gutioolog, F. MBS m>it BALJfi.—Xlie allowing dworibed 1} propolj, lb. mklaua Mtk« Ut. StaMl TbMpaoa, -fey tb# nattieand'etyie of "Bard Be treat*" iltaatq In BiUtownaMp, AUe* (tußj It- r r-; ' ..... tor JSfeTl —>Aboat 81-£ acred oxneadov.feoonded by tbrjFittefearfßACbanelteTflJe Ba&road, Lavgh* Ua * Boar Bile fisaand th* Mo&oa gehelaßlTet,— «n .» admirable eltfe for inanntoctnriiig Lor fao. £~£feotrt& acre* between Iha'nUroad tad tba brew of.xbebiivca wHfck U erected a' two •torieddveUing bonto, partly WiCk.-with 14 room* and tifn>Bl kltohenj.waah brae aud-bake hco>- ; , well eappliod detain valor. frame bar carriage farae» dfo. Alaoia permanent vcH of c; water.: ▲ cholde and abandon! tvpply of lraTl in great variety. ■*'' J LOT 80. B.—Abcot 5J£ acrts of table land, in rear of fiot-8. eomprlatng the moat beaatifnl alto for building in thftjeeiinfcy, haring extexialT*. vkn of the liter and portioxu of PHUnuigb, Birmingham, and adjoining districts. ; Laugh! in station is on the property, and within eight minutes time to the city. >- • ■ The,property will!be add together,or aeeh lot separately. Beta to Kn, HABY THOUPSOS. on the prem lees, or to J, Di WILLIAMS, 114 Bmlthfleld street, JAB. 8. UcOOBD, 131 Wood street, Pittsburgh. VIABLE IttUfl WUKKH ifUK Y dAWL—Owing te a dlmolutlon of ce-partner ship, we offer at pritat* tile our litON WOu0,«lt» natedmtlnoiale, on the IronKonntaln fiallreed,TO : tales itroa oonatitlng of ong hot blaet furnace, now In' ruccewfal operation, makipgfrom : eighteen to twenty tone of SoJ 1 -pig Iron per days twenty dwelling houses, suitable for laborers: one i large-three'itofr brtcfc a tote, gto ; stabka and ‘barn* 'l,O-0 acres of good Umbered and fcQJ acres of. good hwni,| land* | ■ „ah e arn tract with the Amorican IrohhlovnUtn Company for delivery of their ore, having twelw jean to nuu large penis of hematite ore uolnirn ia odists TtdnUyef thrAoruaou. 1 of; fartberjptopmattoo, acplystopr oflce, In Ifohdilei 'where 'eTery ;facility fat examining the Woriti wIU bwgtten. ?- ap&lwd ; f, ■ , ISOOTT, BABBIfION A 00* L^UliCjALiir—ADOOl M AuMft ohoio* Jd Land, Joitrtghi lor country eeate, with fins ftt«i l sent of rtter bottom lad( be tween the railroad and rlrer, and fronting oa both abontatx hundred feet, just right tor manafactnring aitaa, all or any ef which I will tall low, if applied fer now. Thfe [property la at the tenainue of the H each—ter Street nailway, and at the Wooda Sim station of the Tort Wayne a Chicago BaUroad, on which the fere fe only five cants, aha time ol tranatt only eight minuui. < ‘ } . Aleb, A largglot of greond in Mancheetar, 50 feet trout on the Uhio rtrer and Preble • treat, with largo dwelling ox twhlva rooms, andUarga trnlt traea and throb bery, occupied by Janus HcKaln. Kef.,Of "menwood hardens.'? The property would be thdumged fer a roitabls (depart land near the dtlaa. farther infermsUen mid plana of the prop* ertyarsto ballad at. xay reticence, atWooda’ Ana Station. i A. H, UECKT. mhlflflmeodm f .1 ... fix? MALL,with or dL wlihonttwo Dressing cr/Ante-Booaa, Aent, $300,1.. ... , ?;.• v ’( A targe, Well finished end juroUhed BTOBX, on Mark*! street-known as the. Sew Tork Store. Btntjtrm. ' i, '< Also, a~haiuiaone 810BH,vwUh large, modern front, adjoiaingi&e above. Sank, 1325. • A epadouaand Ttry oonTentent PHOTOQAAF2Z oAtUBY, fronting on Market with wide entrance near the coroar of Third-street, and wail* lighted a&dwlde autlrway. Af&t, SICO, , Alao, Orrxou and Boons. Si®. QAZZAtf, j ' corner of Market and-lhlxd»ueeta; myC:lwdewT: - Or. Mo. gl jroarth aitaet. LUHJUKIftt* MILL FOtt OALkS.—That JU waQ known and dwdrable’propartj, the" 2 - MOHCHQABSIiA OI?IMIiL8, Situate at lb* htaambaat Landing, Monongahala Gfey, 3 Woddngtoa county, Pa., *»ith lour, ran of fraaafa. BaroMlll b tones, Merchant and Gastem .Bolts, and ail 'ths modern Usprorementa in Mill - Machteary. The health of the managing partner I»|ng;fn§Qfblent tmjbwbnilMß* It will *bo sold at a aaodflee. . (■. •• •; ■ ■ Tor further pnrticnlui* apjdy to the whacriham, apaLln T , >. 0. BSACH A 00. li'OK BAiitt—a nrj dMinble prop- Id arty fcr a ooca try reeldceoe, bcaatttnlly «Rnmd oa Pejuujfrani* atenne, abaci three mlleafrom the 'dty.oootalntof 18ecree.'- Th*XulUterty Pmmd* *• BOUwey Oan pan-to tent* end-only abort 40Q reedabotafihadyßids otatfou,on*heP.tt.B.. Chli aepetty b caegoaUed, for hearty of Jocallty, la Al* •Chany Tbebclldiniiftee are extremely datirabla. There are a number of fruit trees oa the property. I»fßfn of S.- BBBLY, lid tilth it, cwartUUaOiftttol • .;; ~ .. nifcta CHJit nAiiis,—ura tapenor second* JT I hand GY&IHDXB BOILItE, 80 lnchee hy SO bet-leny, aU'peeieet. ■< • ■ r -- I •*■•*••? j-;. ■ »w?mDß*»l*lO*Pß*aaifl,fotJlAX»ad,wUb ' hwral.MW ih.il tfOTiii hnijifl ftTTftll *WOIB)W, 'frba Ift leah diameter down'&& inch; WTU nu low break;HO9HM.BOLI, ' leßitf* Oa the Allegheny rWeiftenßPßtot Alter. 'liUMl' a/LUS—Tha* neat and comfort*- •X bl* two*H«y ftrick dweUtni boon attmted at Uo. Sixth-Ward. Iba lotbM a Jraatof U S»t oa Jaderal etsratf aad exteads back AM feet toaa Ufa IS feet ,*ti9, -wiih a. tUe aUey of ilaet. Tbe bulUlas le arraaied with'wlde heD, parlor, dlniaf-rooa, Utoben aai eruh ftooee. and 6 ooalartable oUiaMi and bath room,' with a neat •ja Mii Otfeadvater threoghoot thehtdldlsg,' To «rtleavaatlncaeoakrtabirhoaae. on a BaSlont* W* «tot, thejlbpTedaectibedto jaat the place. Apply to vß.StcLAlfl AOO.. lOStoSthtt. COUNTBZ J&K&WKtiVU VOit &BI&-A baadioae modern ityla DwaUtef, wita Oerriefe Bocae aad BtahK and aerenl acne U poadd attached, part la frslt treee, la rood beartnf oondlUon; . Attnatedahalf mUe from net idbartj BtMto, P.-B. 8., (end JuPTb - nalfc to the doer.'' PMMifea glno ; /.jttcOOI.HrAOO., - ITOand 17< Wood etreefc. TT:AUO ABiiß, IfKUriUi'lZ JKUB T 1 BdT.B Aew urta- Wlenfater. Pabkto and finok* Hoaaee, foer iMnOlan aad Bta* A, tkna mllea 1 from the eftr, on ttrntondu Part Vaynaaad Ohloadp JUilroad OUa Blnr, fal.lMOtof tmfMto.’aamc icndlt on. moat of the panhaaa money. AMiy to :'' HaHn v ~ ;W. y Bomßß, Meahahka »-"V gUB BAJU&—A. Macbine Bhop. notr X miptotriroTtALii« bibkpatkigk, •OUrtlJXtOhrt. Th> tlnn fmtcnj wiu Hull .gbetP' .'..-j —v -•. -.4'. r tm sutiniinUii’Binct M. S. iOOTS, Eo. M dost ainM, nuuisi(h; or KOLOUUM BHunXB, caUMpTMaIM. . ■ • «m«3w AND IiUT FUii BAIdL—A ;aMl.cpttlort»bb DnlUir Himlw lor aiia. «>tn,Aaan.! Boom, UUb «*t to., oa lrat floor j tocr pii Uoo«i, lt.ih Boea* ■ •oa ao&ftd flow; AU till mod.ni isicxoretauiu. IK&U Qm, V.Uf, Ao, ■ ■ .. . Bt P. i: antWABT. Atlanw«l-fa.. fifth Itnati w Dr. to Q. PBoAPDlibB.OMitn ■Atwim. •;: -.- ny;l. ■ IjHiit neiiP—a oonrauem Aad well ,£ toatodIWMTOBI BMUK eODB*,wlUlI nmtutgmtirj ctf k,wl « ta«. Kill.,puio; ot jiou tbllOb * r* itT-it.mn-liiitin m.i r—wniw lUU niv iiwunu iaia ovnda, or u BUAT m. BIDDEIX. toamwlUmlmi.. **u XlHtftt t PUK' adirlt—A hAO|Uome I BBOWK BOBSI, In in «M» cull* [»• 1m» in miymptct; In nor.rv . dnrtoi. Uaifly Bom. Iniotn tX lßUbortr TO JUMT. Fi>B BENT—lie ttietdtory BBIOK WABBHOBBB. 80. 0 -Pood KrW.tm do«n tafiiirilM.. -.‘ ■ - ,-i, . . 1 .. Botunu wt>r BAEK_ ‘ ■ - »^S&hwoowu6L, ■Mfitl - . ■c—BAndWooditmii OJAHUBO bxuul wokkS^ l’ 1 PmeBOM9B, PA. -* PAEK, BBOTHBB 4 CO., ' : Kauktsan of BIST QUAItITX EBtIHW) OABT BTUL, :,;~,.~.
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