WEDNESDAY MOBNXNGf MAY 20. W&OTTIGIAL TRV CUT! ■anotouwtiii OnuTATion for tb« 0«- mUt, kj O. X. Show, Opt Mu. 80. H »Utb ■tiMt—oorroetod doll;, . . 1 » 001. n IMADt. ■ » o’doak, A ■ M St 11 " I*o OB • " ». 0. a. DISTRICT COURT—JUDOS M'OARDLMR. ZvaaDAT, Matl9.—flagh Smith, of Co. B, 614 Begiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Id thosenioool the United 8..1ea, charged with/ desertion and being Abac a I from the hospital to which ho was ordered without leave, tu brought boforo tho Ootui on a w«it of ia&ccu oorpuM. It being shown that Salih tab a. minor nndor tho ago of olghtoen at tho Uao ofhls enlistment aad that he entered the ser vice without tho ooassnt or approbation of hia parents, the Court ordered that ho bo dis charged from the custody of Captain £. 8. Wright and restored to his father upon tho ‘payment of the costs of tho proceedings. Tho posts wore paid and ho was discharged. DISTRICT COURT—JUDBR SRMRO*. Boss k Co. ts. A. Kirk Lewis ot aL Still on trial. . Tho following oasis are within roaoh for Wednesday the 20th Inst, i 83, Coßunoßwealih ra.. Pr&aols Lynoh and John Baraga, gaiaiabcei of Henry Ymgele. . 87. Frederick Buoh n Geo. Brans. 90. Jas. MoCorkle aad wife ra. John Hoi- Unger ot aL ~ 104. Wn* Prank Ti. Jai. Donaldson. 106. Smith, Park k Co. vs. the Now York Oil Company. 107. Joseph H. Hill vs. the Monongahela Valley Bank. 109. Henry H. Collins ti Aag. Uarije. . . 110. Joel W. MqGrow rs. J ohn B. MoQrew. Highly important decision of the Revenue Commissioner. A late decision the BeTenuo Commit ■loner makes affidavits liable to duty. The correspondence upon tie subject is Interesting and is as followsi Hiw-Yokx, May 6,1863. Mon, Jom pi /. Zone, Oomantirntraf J»Ur*al A«ecaw f Vftukinfto w, D. Cj Bin: Haviagnbeerred la some of tho How .Yoik papers a paragraph “that affidariti are now hkd to be sebdeotto a stamp duty of fire seats,the same as oertlAcame, I beg to ask I if suoh is your deoisiont If so, haring swern a great nombor daily for some env past, and net haring put any •tamp thereon, agreeably to the decision of SjfOommissioher BoutweU, that the words sworn, A*., were not regarded as a certificate, wtu such affidavits be iaraUd for want of the •tamps? Tania. Drpartkrst, Ao», May 6,1803. I 6ta: Your letter of the oth Inst, has been \ received. In reply thereto, I hare the honor L to state that the jurat of an affidavit is sab- [ jeet to a stamp duty of Are cents, exoept when | the same is part ef an acknowledgment of a I deed, or other instrument in writing. 1 . Any penon issuing an Instramant without tho tamo being dply stamped is liable to a ] penalty of ftity dollar*. . Either tho persom issuing or the person re- ] eelring an unstamped instrument, may subse- ; quentiy affix and eanoel the required revenue; stamp. ■ _ In no case wUI an Instrument not duly: •tamped be received as evideaoC in oourt. On and after June Ist, 1863, every instrument issued without beingduly stamped will be in-; valid and of no efleeb ' (Signed) JoaxrH-J. Lawia. ; A. Handsome Donation. On Saturday last, a masting wu held In tkn Welsh Coegregetional Churob, 801 l ■ treat, .nt tin butanes of the indy members, who de sired to make soma suitable acknowledgment to their putor, Bor. B/ R. WilXlnmi.lor his efforts In ridding the/oongregetlou o( n debt of ovsr (8,000, which, mainly through his ex- bed b« liquidated daring tbo put yonr; Their donation!, comprising inltnblo mementos for thi putor and tail lady, tofeth tr with cash sad other articles, amounted iln nil to SlBt. Berid 0. Joms, Biq., utad ju Chairman, and Sian Baris wu onoun Sec retary. B. B. Tkomu, Biq., who bad token an actlre put in gottlng ap the donation, made the prMontaUon ipaaob, which niip proprietely responded to bj the putor. Bjr. rurr and Bit. Owm dattrered eongretola / ton addresses, and tbo proooodlogi woro In terepersedwlthexoellentskiglßgliy theoholr. 'Avote'of thanks wu tendered to tbs ladles! to tbfi officers of iks meeting, to tbo pallor lor Mo devotion to tba lntoruu of tbo obnrobj to theclergtinen present tor tbiir addresses,end to the public wbo bad oontrlbatod 10 llborallj _/’** remove tho dabt o< tbo congregation. Tho ,*v££2|oulob m exoevdlngly pleuant pad wilt / tifOCaitag borememberedby all who wiro present. t The Bkedaddleri from the 14th Penn / I oylvania Cavalry, / Wa bafo already mentioned that right piop / belonging to OoL Bihoonmekar’s caveiry.who A ■ .ini bun stationed near Webster, on tba Bel-1 / tbaore oad Okie Railroad, lift their post and oodo to a point Mar this city, srhero they lilt thair horsuandume Into town .tosee tbolr trionds; j The Provost Marshal, ;bsarinf of -p-i, prossnoo boro, ordered tboir omit, j On Taosday sronlng five of tbo light bad boon ’ ptokad op, and six horns bad boon seised by thagaariL Boat of the non state tbat tbey had nans of absence from tbo officer lb oom naed of "the battalion, bat they' exhibit no nosers. Under the rogalatlons or tba War - llepartnsat, no oflloer mto tbo General com ‘ minding the Dspartmsntoan grant forloagbs, aadtkooo riaa will bs at onoe retnrnsdu de serters. One of ibaso men, Ur. Bus, will bo broagkt before Judge UoOandlus to-day, on a writ of ioteos oorpw, bis pannts alieging that be is a mlaor,aad In tbo serrioevitaont tbolrooxsoau Bey Hilled—laqeeat. ' f n Tijosifs j. sn sooldont of a distresilng ohancter ooearrod at tbo Mooting mill of:Mr. James Lowry, on Libsrty strut, In tbo Hinth ~ Ward. A lad named Thompson, aged about fourteen yaan, ybo wu smployod in tho mill aoctdontally ooma fa pontoot with the end o 1 a shaft, 1 wbleb oaogbt his clothing, and drew blmnpio tightly that bis body oil: soon whirled orer and over, his head and fulfil tornitoly striking the door antll bo .was tcr ; ribiy loaagiod. Booth epoodily oasaod. Odr- I oau MoOtang bold an lnqaest, and 1 the jury fund a verdict of aoeldntol death. * l . _*"• -i. I • I Pn»nwn'stanita>HaTi o nai.KiOixinn.- ! Kr.J.,P. Hent;iUionlo HnU:Bmb itreet, kn Jut nuabac of (kU pofaUr maguina-w well-known to tha India. It - tki uul eolorod put* of fcuUcmty o: .Mml MgnTiagf %mi MT«nl wood csU lllti tmivoof raUoota to wklolf both Us UUmy lt> irttottt tOWCPM w CITY AFFAIRS. The Courts. lieclore by Col. Clarke. The public will be pleased to learn, from the!: aaaexed correspondence, that CoL Clark wUI; deUver an address, on Friday evening next.- relative to tho nine months campaign through! which ho has just passed: Fotbsuiue, May 19,1863. ! Msp. John B. Clark—Boar Sir: Believing; | the publio would be greatly intareeted to | a history of the nine months campaign of your regiment, (123 d Pennsylvania Tolon-l taete,) we would rupeotfully request you to deliver a publio lecture at your earliest eon-1 veaUaee: the proceeds of said lecture .to be for the benefit of the «»TT. 6. Christian Com mission.** Respectfully yours, Jaxu MoCaxslxu, Witma* A Son, ■ .Taos. M. Howe, W*. fuv, J. P. Puxrr, C. AxauvaxoT, /; We. BaGaj.it, Hi P. ticewaaTX,: EnWAxn Gatos, Host. MoKaioav. i AI.LSQHI.Ti M.y 10, 1863. . Jfmtr*. Ja*. MeOuuOtm, J. P. Pa**l, 'Tho*. M. flow. a»d otLr, i / (Mm it lui not a Uotnior, bat if do lirad, will on Prld., CTtnin, n«t, »t _«i*ht o'olooic, proi.nt . low plain ttcu, »t »h*t onr ploo. it mm, bo ,om ploninlo td.douf nnto. Ton truly ionr obodiut Mryut, : Jons B.Ouie. Tke £a!eFiira at oil Cltr**liO(t - : $125,000. 0Q City Jbgufer brings ns'the details of itha late destructive fir* at that place, » brief aooonnt of whieh wai telegraphed us tpedally at the time, Theentiwiou if at timatad at $135,000. Zha boats find oil, foot up a lou of $75,000, a&d tha Franklin bridge *m vaload at $35,000. Bstween seventy-five and ona hundred boats wera humid, eontain ing from tight to tea thousand barrels. Tha following is a list of soma of tha louts: Dllworth k Swing. 1,000 barrels of oil and soma boats; J. H. Downing, two barges and 420 barrels of oil; Taber, Brown A Go., soma boats and 419 barrels of oU; B. Meßelvey k Co.; four boats, a total lou of $1,600; James Gavin, ona barge, $lBO. J. T. Johnson, 100 barrels of oil; Aenuff A:Downing, 3 boats and 388 eaptj barrels; Jaf. H. Beatty, 240 barrets of oil; 8. L. Patriot, two loads of re fined oil—lon fromss,ooo to $7,000; Avrams A Williams, boats, Ae., lou $700;; Dr; J. O. Mump,loss in oil and boats, about' $1,600; Pennook, Ball A Co., probably 100 barrels of oil; GapL P. Smith,—barrels. As to how the fixe originated, there is a di vinity ef opinion. A watchman employed on one of the boats, saw a lantern whlea some of the boatmen had left on the edge! of their bpat, whioh was next to an open ibuik boat. In his hurry te secure It, he stumbled over an oar and the biasing lantern fell Uto the open bbat of oiL An Instantaneous explosion and Ignition oeeuzrpd, burning the waiehman, Ur. Snyder severely, and spreading the fire Among the boats. .. 39 6-19 Tribute of Respect. At a reoent mooting of tbs Pi charge of the Theta Delta Cbl fra Unity, the death of Bobsrt Gordon, of tbs Anderson Cavalry, who died of Uphold fever, kt Nashville, Tennes im, in ftnnonnood, whereupon the following resolutions wort offered end adopted: Whsujj, It ha* pleased Divine Providenco to call away from earth our vetoed and catcemea brother, Booert Gordon; tbereforo, bo it i JZmoM Thjktf in hi* deathT the TheU Delta Chi fraternity, end especially the Pi charge, ha* lost one of Its brightest oraamsnts and warmest friends. Bssolsed. That we shall eter cherish his memory a gentleman of exalted character, as a generous | and steadiest friend, and as a brave patriot, who never flinched from the performance of ha duty I SmoiM.d, That, to the afflicted family of the do- I ceased, we tender our hoerlelt sympathies in this sore l bereavement.- BmotMd, Ttat, *ea mark of respect to the memoir of our departed brother, the badge of our fraternity be draped la mourning for the usual time. : k t to T i l. Th^^P l9§ ot ihw reeolutlbns be sent to the family of the deceased, and to the Pittsburgh flsirrta and Bellefonte papers lor publication. W. B. JNoblc, ) A. 8. Tuner, v Committee. W. A. Wnrr a, J i Jurtaoa Coixtok, May 15,1863^, The Oil Business. : The OU City BtgitUr gftyi: The Phillips, Woodford, Graff, and Hasson wells have stop ped flowing. Jnding from theamount these wells an elftlmed to flow, this would make a ireduotien in the dully supply of about 1,500 ; barrels. Wo bear of several new wells be log listruck, bat none of much conseqaenoe. This ['season baa been a prosperous one for the oil hproduoers, and prices rulo higher than at any iprorious spring and summorieason. Parties kbere think the present prioes will advance f still further, in eonsequtnoe of tbo demand t being In ezoess ot tbo supply. I Whether this Ibe eorxeok or not, we esn scarcely say. We do t nottolak the dally production of OQ Creek 1 will exceed 4,500 barrels. Borne estimate It at. twbout 5,000. Prom this amount.should be I deduotod. 20 .per oent. for wastage. Bo refi- I ners and dealers can draw their own conelu- I tions. Dangerous Character of Bulk Oil. The Oil City Bsyisfar, in elluding to the meat flrei states that petroleum, in bulk, is very dangerous after being rebsntly egitatod. Any movement of a large quantity brings up the ms sole, whlah is the lightest quality of it, to the top, and into the atmosphere. This is aainflamable gas./ The slightest oontaet with a flame sets it off In a flash. It is In reality aeiwAaegerdu than powder, when it Uin a working or fermenting state. As to powdery you hare to Ignite ;the substanoe. Balk oil Impregnates the atmosphere, and on thooontaot of a flame of any kind It ignites and explodes. / Sain* dr Stock by Haris A Kellwalne, Auctioneers, at the Commercial Sales Booms, No. 54 Fifth street, Tuesday ereuing, May 19th: Pittiburjh, Sort W.yn. ud Cbio.pi Bdlway Oompuy ?7» to All.sb.oj Suiptnilon hridg. Co- 38 00 Puniylruls Inurubo Co-- 73 O two Pittibargh A OonnallsTille lUllrosd Co 7 00 PinOT Dst Coons.—Tb. molt oxtonilvo uiortmont of Fancy Dry Good! ud Homo Farnlihlng Good, in tho olty, may b. found ~t Mum. Whim, Orr A Co., No. 20, Fifth ■mt ' SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Gsotu sin Bilili sxwiio Hsaminn, lor funllj ud munfKtaiin, parpoM., u. iho bMt UIH. ■ ! A. f. Oistoll, Sononl Ag.nl, f Mo. 18, fifth Itzooi. Thoms. Psut, Plsib udOrosmontsißlsU Boofor, ud duln In Funiylnnl. ud Ver mont ilsU of tho but quality »t low rstot. 0800 at im- loaghlla'i, awr tho W.tar Work., Pittsburgh, Pa. »p8:8m Bxrxaonon or Oonna in Buxtons. —Va- rioas ctroamstaaou ban delayed tho depart ure of Dr. ttaodaii, tba snooOssfal operator on oorasaad banians, bat tbo principal of these is tba groat demand for his sorriou, wbiob his parallax system of treatment bu earned, bnt bs moit usnrs thou parsons wbo Intend to honor blm witb a call, that ho bu bun so licited to Till! othar towns and cities, to wbiob ho mast attend. The nnmoroni testi monials, which bare appeared from well known eltlsins from day to day, Dr. B. deems, are of themselres snSotsnt to speak of the ef flesoy with wUeb bo operates. His office U on Diamond street, fonrth'door from Orant, when bo caa bo oonsnltsd daring tbo pruoat week. . . I ? ■ Oaaar Ounxua ana Wwmmwßuj Xanx. r Ttvt ntinciil&f 'in of Wbs Ho MoQoo A Co., merchant tailors, so mu of federal and Diamond square, Allegheny, being fUly awns of the extraordinary adranoa in Sprint goods, haTO perokased last fall a boaottfU ' assbrteoeat of doth, oocrissproo, ms tings, do., abd ibey are now ready to open tbolr Spring trade with stotrior utielu,-at gnatly ra daoad prioes. rXbey wUi seU tbnir goods by tho jardlFduirad, aad u Our hoop oon stantly cnband atarge snppiy ofiesdy mads olotUng, oortomors oan boaooommodatod on detoanC or bare a neatly lttedsnlt to ordu. Tbo work is ail doao nadu their snporririon, and always wamatsd’ to pare Suers. BxsxioxaßU Cwrrniro.—Oar effieble yonn friends domposlng the firm of John Woier. do., Merchant Xallata, Ho. 1M foderel street, Allegheny, ban just opened the most txten siTO and nelereke stoek of spring and snmmu goods OTsr sxblUtad wut of, tba mountains, comprising soma of tba most boaatifal frenoh aadJtmerioan Casrimsws; Cloths, Ouhmores, lfsnriUu, ds» do., to bo found la the eut emmuket. This enterprising firm bu also a yen large oaoortmont of tbo latest stylos of famishing goods, and a oonsidarabla quantity nady-maoa olothlag of onporior qaallty. Wo sdrireour Allogbosy patroas .to Call at Ibis ostabHsbxisnt,and soo fortbsmcolTU. '.. Jnat.Bawriixan ms m ■ Orabam, Idorohanl Taller, would respootfnlly Inform bis frioads and the public la gonoral that bo bu dust retaraod from tha But with bis MW stook of Bpricx aod Btramu floods, oonslfUng of'sß stytes of olstbs, ouslacns aadTscriags. floatlmara doslricg a stock to seleot ft<m that cannot bo nrpus od by any othcr in tbo dty; nnd tbolr gar ments mado la tbsmolt fsuionsbls mainu, woxlddowslllcgltablaasallbsforepnr- MsnAaat Tailor, Ho. M Marts* streoy rao; door from Third. de floon a*~Hxw.—Hr. Xsrrick Woods, Lendsndorty,Tli.iwrites'- “Urs.B.A. Allen's World’s Bair Batterer-end Zylobelsa nom baTo .notond iny bSir to lts origibU color oad booaty." Oat ytar ago my ieir wuTery thin tad qolto grey- X baro bow udao a hud of belt u 1 orer bad." Sold by druggists srtry whtre. Dspot, 198 flnsawlsb stress, How Toth. mow ' Oxaisus and Oaaauaa Onus will bo tahen at tba OmnlSu offioa, Ho. tIS Übwty street, day or Wight, fill orders left at the above place wUI ee promptly attended to. fiß oolls mastbopold la ofvaaao. Cm THE I LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR BPECIAL DISPATCHES. Bpedel Dispatch to ths Pittsburgh Gazette. Wabhxxotos, May 19,1863. COHPISCATIOI or ÜBKL' PROPUXTT. The confiscation of rebel property is at last beginning in the District of Columbia. The proper authorities, to-day, took possession of the elegant residence new oooupled by Count Mereier, but owned by W. W. Corcoran,the noted Washington banker. Corooran Is known te hare contributed funds for equipping the Alahama, and to hare been aetlre in foisting the rebel loan npon the. European money market. The rest of his property here will be promptly seised. CALOMSI, DXfiOaXDID IV IHIUUT. Surgeon General Hammond has thrown a perfect bombshell into tha ranks of the old fashioned allopathy, by Issuing an order vir tually forbidding the fnrther use of calomel in the army. The following is its sabstanee: From reports of medicalinspeotors and san itary reports to this office, it appears that the administration of calomel has so frequently been pushed to ezoess by military surgeons as to call for prompt steps by ibis office to cor rect this abnuse, an abuse the melanoholy effeots of which, as officially reported, have exhibited themselves, not only in innumerable eases of profuse salivation, but in not unfrequent oocurreaoe of mercurial gan grene, it seeming impossible in any other manner to properly restrict the use of this powerful agent. It Is dlreoted that it be struok from the supply table, and that no farther requisitions for this medicine be Ap proved by the Medical Directors. olause of the same order, likewise forbids the farther supply of tartar emetlo. j PATIVO TEV SOLDIVKS. 1 Funds have been forwarded for the payment of all the troops west of the Mississippi, on the Pacific, on the Gulf, and In North and South Carolina. Other portions of the army will be paid as rapidly as possible, and war rants will bo Issued to-morrow for probably a quarter of the balance due. By the official lists reooived at the Surgeon General's office, the number of rebel prison ers who have died in Union Hospitals since the commencement of theater, is shown to bo ,-over 6,000. VICKSBURG aVACUATZD, BTO. Additional information haa boon received this evoning by tho President, from. General Hnrlbnt, who had dispatohes from General Grant, confirming the sraonation of Vicks burg. Too entire rebel foroe were moeing northward to reinforoe Bragg, for the purpose of attacking Rosecrans. Tho dispatoh saps they will fall in this, as relnforoemonti will be thrown forward net only to interoept the rebel movement, but to reinforoe Roseorans. cohrsasaTloH* son toss I* rat Kail. BiaTlca. General Ord it No. 113 from tho War Department, relative to claims for payment for horses and equipage destroyed in the V. S. mail service, compensation is awarded not to ezeeed $3OO fer the loss of any horse In battle, by death or abandonment, from in suDolent forage, from an order te do duty on foot, detached from horse, or by loss of neces sary equipage In conscquenoe of suoh loss ol a horse. BLACK KIOIMBin. Dispatches from Adjutant General Thomas ware received to-day, saying that he hat , made twelve speeches, enlisted eleven blaok regiments, and will toon have twenty; that hie doctrine of arming the black man U every* where received with enthatiatm, and that after visiting Raseerana he will return to fin ith the good work on the Mississippi. . It it stated at the War Dtpartment that mors vigorous meatorea for calling oat the fall military strength of the negroes will be made on Adjutant General Thomas* return from the West. That offioer, alike frem the Interest in and familiarity with thesubjeet, Is considered peculiarly qualified to asiame the entire charge of the organisation of negro troops, and his return is, therefore, awaited before the rales and regulations therefor are promulgated* The War Department has Al ready received dispatches &om him, announc ing the eomplete organisation of eleven negro regiments on the Mississippi. Meantime, the prospects for negro volunteers continue brighter. . In this city the enlistments fer the first negro,regiment U already completed, and sups are already being token for a second. Those;lnUnited in the work, promise alio another regiment from Georgetown, and one, if not two mon from Alexandria. The dis trict, thus far, has furnishpd but two white reglmonu. Sen. Hclntulmcn to-day tolegrepbed to Oen. Slough, military OoTemor of Alexan dria, uking how many negro troops oonld bo raised thore. Blongb replied ho would un dertake lo ratio a brigade and bare it ready for ipoedy serrioo In the fortlfioations. From other quarters, Indications era not less obeer fßg, Baltimore promises well for at lust one regiment, and Walthamihire, of Md., for another. oriaioxs rnocr ran oonsonirnon. It ie understood that Attorney General Bates bolds that the oonstraotlon ef the Oon •oripUonXn'f Secretory of Wu bom tbo neoaiiitye of aooopUng (909 In lion of serrioo from drafted persons, la not war ranted by the leognego of tho act. Should tbo Froildeat refer tba question to him tbsro fore. It Is believed that the oommea nnder dan ton ding of tba (800 oUuse will bo sul toinod by bis deoitlon. A TAXJI BTATMMIT, It ie not true, as reeently sto tod in some wutsrn papers, that diffiraltUs ere appre-* bended in tbeexeontloa of tbo Into tree ties with the OUppewu, looking to their remove! from some of tho boat reservations ln Mln nuoto. mouiuTion or uisiksl uidb. Arrangements are being made for reolema tton bom Uto end other Indian tribes, of ox tonsiva mineral lends in Ariione, Idaho, Ool eredoend Washington Territories. OOXHUBIOIIB BABBITT, It is said, ie expeeted, daring bis present trip, to inrutigeto tbo noont nttompts at frauds In the Pension Bureau, in forging Burgeons' oertUeetos end the like. * corresßssDS xnour x'isbisotox. Within fioiroalt of 80 miles around Wuh iagton isn population of 109,000 negrou, a largo proportion of whom are now witbiiAar lines, and available for military serrioo. rnxoLin rusoiiss. Two of tho itTtn thoniud poroltd priion «ri it Anaopblio uo oxpootod hot to-morrow or noxt dkj f to bo' not to tho oobyoUmoM comp Ltf CB ALOITS 1 Got. Lstohsr mode ft speech to. tho Union Erlioson ftt Richmond, lut week, in whioh • whined tho old “lot union* story.” OOITEABAFPB. Thru hundrod infirm contrabands nr# bo tot to tilling tho Arlington flats. ebiiqbbp. Major General John Brookf if ripoHod to have resigned. 7IUOIAL Coll Grierson, of Mississippi cavalry fame, U being urgedfor o Brigadier-Generalship. FBOM JMCHPREESBOEO. Bpedal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh GaMite. Muaramioao, May 19,1563« Xh* enamy It said to be moving troops toward Tenneisee. MeCowan hu lift Shelbjville, followed, probably, by bii division. Bragg*s headquarter* are now oertalnly In Bhelbyville, In the boon formerly oocupled by Mistress WeaTer. Dispatches from bolew indicate that the Mississippi State Oapltal wai burned when qor army oeeapied Jackson. Borne statements ore being made, which, if tree, pate a differ* ent faoe npon the Colonel Straight basinets. It U said that he was jusailed by a force of 400 from Dalton, Go., while Walker, with I}6oo,1 } 600, attacked him tothe rear. It will not do to trust implieitly to those representations* 'Quartermaster J. Williams is ordered to re* port for duty to Gen* Baird. Oapt. O, Smith, of the 10 th Ohio, takes oootmand of the 2d battalion of the Pioneer Brigade. Captain Temple Clark, Assistant Adjutant General, is assigned to duty la the office of the Prorost Marshal General The resignation of Lieut. G. W. Winters, of the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, is aooepted for- the good of the service. Latk**—Very reoent intalligenoe from Sbel byville confirms the previous reports. Three brigades of the rebels have undoubtedly left thsffiaoa from the iduth. Johnson Is said to have goueto Vioksbarg. Troops from Tallahoma are also reported Intalligenoe indicates that General Grant, after destroying the State house and the pub* lio store houses la ; Jackson, evacuated the plaoe. ■ • . . P- FROM KENTUCKY. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Grotto. Mt. Yiuoi, Ky., May 19,1693. Oapt. Blougb, with a detachment of thoddth Ohio, made a dash across theOsmberland yes terday, with a view to break up tho rebel oamp ten milts below Williamsburg. Tho rebels were too quick and fled over Pine Snot. No fight. More refugees from near Cumberland Gap confirm the presenoe of the rebels In increased forca at the Gap and along tike line, but deny any evidenoeofa great invasion from that quarter. Colonel Hart's regiments, consisting of the 7th Georgia Cavalry and two regiments of in* fentry, are reported to be (ha only troops at the Gap last Sunday. It U known that other troops have arrived since. All seem to agree that the people and troops In Tennessee are •n short rations of food, and forage. One third crops of corn and wheat it a Urge esti mate of planting. The conscription left only boy*, women and old men to do the work. An escaped prisoner says that the soldiers are on one-fourth rations, whioh they are ex peotad to steal. The court* martial at Somerset has eoneluded LUut. Douglass* oaae. The sentence is not known. The failure of Quartermasters to famish horses, and the nnuiual exertion of the 44th Ohio, bavo broken down and Jaded their horses. Matters la; camp are quiet. The weather Is pleasant. The days are hot and the nights cold. * The health of the soldiers Is exoellant. ; < From General Grant’s Army. WiaaiHoroir, May 19.—General Grant, un der data ef May'lltbjrfblegivpha id General Hafleok aa follows i l My force will be this evening as far adronoed along as Fourteen Mila creek; the left U near Black Riverj and extending In a line nearly east and west, as near as they can get with out bringing on a. general eagagement. 1 -1 shall communicate with Grand Go lt no mere, except it beoomes nsoisiarj to send a ttoln with a heavy escort. You may not hear fiom me again for several days. General Grant alio telegraphed to Gen4ral Halleok as follower JiajMumd f Miss., May MePhersoti -took this place on the 12th insc, after a brisk fight ef more than two houre. Our loes was fluy-one killed, and one hundred and eighty wounded. The lots wae seventy*five killed (burled by hi), and one hundred and •ighty-slx prisoners, besides the wounded. McPherson U caw at Clinton. General Sherman lr on the direct Jackson road, tikd General MeClamand 1* bringing up the rear. 1 will attack the State oapltal to day. A telegram from General Hurlbut, Memphis, reoeived here to-day, says General Grant has taken Jaoksoa, and the oapltal was burned. From fir* thousand to ton thousand mount ed men ore eonoentraUd'hear Okalona, thrent eningan advano* In tho dlroetion of tho Mem phis UAilrood. * A ellisen just from Jackson report! that the enemy abandoned Vloksbarg on Saturday, marching on the ridge north to Leeremton, wbloh is twenty miles northwest of Jackson. From Fortiess Monroe. FOBTBXBB Hobbob, Mey 18.—A fohooner I loaded with com was burnt at Cartnok yester day by the rebels. Her name was not ascer tained. . i | Medical Director, Dr. Hand, is probably a prisoner. A contraband states that the ene my oaptared a person they called doctor. Dr. Harlan, of the 11th Pennsylvania, has | boon assigned Aoting Medical Dlreotor at; Suffolk. The following are the killed and wounded neat Blaokwater, May 16: ; Frands Crook, 166th Penu'a, killed; Phil ip Hoover, 166th. Pcnn’ft, killed; Phillips, 166th Penn'a, killed; George Bhoenetx,Moses Hess, both of the 166th Penn'a, woudad In hand: Martin Kerr, 166 th Penn'a, wounded In leg; Lewis Kenbousef, 166th Paan'a, wounded in hand; Henry Wiley, 166th Pa., wounded in ankU} Christ. Bock, 13th, led., wounded in abdomen. Sale ol 5-20*i la Fhltadelpiria. PaiLAsursu, May 10.-7JayCMkl.Bah-. •oriptlon Agent, »porta *ka of {1,060,120 worth »f 6-20’i today, In th. following lonal-l »nd P«miylV*nle,{Slo,l6(r j N«» Yeti, $875,0001 Boiton end Mow Bn glend, {tfS.OOO i Britlmort, {69,0001 Wil mington, {27,0(0; Dataware, {19,000; wh ooniln, {10,000; Ohio, {02,000; WhMUng, Va., {2,000. : Jt li the oxpootntion of the .Treewry De partment thnt tho imell hondi will hor.nfur be lined in inffloto nt nmonht to ihootnll mb* urlptlom. Thoj her. alrodj med. Uulr .ppMr.no., ud large aoooiiloni nro promtieS dnllj. ’ « i From LoniaTitle. Loutaniu, May 10,—With th. exMptioh ! of alarm imalU**gtminti under Morgea, on th. tonth ltd. of th. Cumbtrlend rim, head aoartan hot. dlroredlt nil nporti of rthri forooi attempting u luxation *f Kintnoky, and think tk. dlipatekei from Mount Vernon, Bomomt, nhd old.whon, oomo from rabal lonrooi, and in diilgn.d to kwp tho Federal forooi from ninforolng Boneraai or. tending But linnHlo., llaptnt Mliiioaarr Vnloa. Outilaib, May 19.—Th. Amarloaa B.p* Uit Miuibaurp Union, oomm.io*l lu eannal mMtlagtodiy. .After orgaalateg aadep polntl«|,fltendlngOpmmlttMi, tho ' Inn nnr’i report, ihowtng ■ imell balanot.ta th. Iminrj wai tend; “4 Ik* BMtteg ad-. Joutned. ' Ken.. ; " ; WAixtxorcx, Mhp lßr-r-Twa eompantel of M iond troop* w.r»phyi!oelty .xenlta.4 hnd: mniUndleto th»nr.lo.to-d.y. - - j BiUahloJnformhttoi ku bM notlnd that tha itHdnar 81a41ator, l»Uod fr*m Ltmpdri; on th. 22 th, fop Hawan, hat teally to natki; blooked.lf Miriblo- Bho hade, aargmof Moauafloi for tha tahali. ••-••ii. -: From HaihTllle. HaaßTiui, Ma, 19.—OmiralJ. Woodhu h«n ntiond from' oimmand at thli potnt, and Win taha oommand of hli dlTllloh, now atMarOmhoro. ,-i -- ! -7- • All Ii <inl.t at tha front. Th* rim la Itill falling. taiketi Ht Teleptplu PHiiAniuwu, Kay 19—SomII kO" of Pfojer** »£ 15605 60. Tliotby nod «KKOd UKhMsid. Cot ion iSctl real®). far middling, rirat MdkMfrt; rood Ohio anil antra funlly at 17®?“. STSmlly Sortb Wartam at »8 TS. |Wh.at d?rl;.al»of rad at *1 68@l 62, and Kantncky whit. SI *5. Bo aalaa of m.Corn not In gamand to iht nett extent; »al'B4uQbufb. y®“°wat 90&92e. ia» ' *oi. teTartla. at 80c«riet.t B^|aTaod null inactive. Limited demand lor 45c. for Penna. bbla. and 48c; fbr Ohio bb*fc,aiul44X for drudge. 1' I Bxw loax. Hay 19.—Flour advanced Bcjaales of IQRoobbleat 15 40(§5T5 for Bute, $8 449* *5 far Ohio, and «$ Ci@7oSfer Iq niee are unimportant at 91 Ofll 9® £&££* 35,000 busbw&d et?S<aj4 cm. Beef quiet: Perk quiet. Lard quiet. Wb»akydall ’’'aStfUol Flour, M.OOO hhb; Wheat,to,ooo hmh; Cora. 7tt 956 bub. 1 / Kaw Youc, May 19.—Cotton declining; aalae at 66. Ilonr adtandng. Iho quotation.i are lately talnod; aalea lujioo bbla. at 16,4008,65; hr State, ,6,4606.60 for Ohio, and (0,609740 Scothern. Wheat dull; sales 120,00 bosbets at tl£2Al*4l for Chicago Spring f1,34@1,13 tor Milwaukee Club, iand SI,4SUL6L for red western. Corn dull; aalea 120,000 buahe >a at 76@78c. Beef quiet. Pork heavy. Lard flrmatl%@lU)£c. Freights dull. : I Ciauuman, May 19.—Flour declined; !$4,90@5,00 for auperflao, but thero was a allghtly bitter fcoUug at the c ore und«r the Mow Tork newt, i wheat dull al (Uoat,lt for rod, and *I2O9USO lor white. Com lc lower aod doll at 690. OeU declined to 66c. Bye declined to 78c. WhUkyUo aod , Heady; 100 bbla new Una Pork Bret clan city band, .old at 213,50, which is a conoeuion on the part of holders of 60c. Uoihiag dime in bulk meats or bacon. Lard o>£c. Gold 147. Exchange steady. i BatTiaoas, May 19.—Flour dull and nominal. Wheat doll; red II I7®l 70. Com dull; white 95 OQHa» t uid yellow 9c(5970. Oats declined 3c. Wills* by quiet at 44<&4j>£c. *j interesting from 6aiveBton--Desti- ( ration of the Texans* etc* i i The New Orleans .Era, of the 17 th insL, i furnishes the following interesting items of | Texan affairs, obtained from a gentleman reoently from, the vicinity of Galveston: • The statement recently made, that the Lane had escaped to sea, without mefliw, on the night of tne 24th of April, we ; are positively assured, is entirely; incorrect. who have been in the blokade ser vice einoe January 4th, assure our‘inform* ant, that, to their certain knowledge, the .Harriet Laxfe is still closely blockaded in Galveston harbor, and that shej has been seen and identified by experienced eyes within the past few daye. j It is known from various sources that the was badly damaged in the fight on the Ist of Janaary, her shaft haring been bent to each an extent that it cannot be used, and the rebels hare no means of repairing or replacing it. The masts hare been taken oat, and attempts made to iron-clad her. The blookade is rigidly kept up, and only a few small vessels and schooners of light draft get out of the harbor. There is suffi cient grounds for believing that .the Owasco damaged the Harriet Lane after her cap ture by the rebels. I From the same source we learn that the whele Gulf coast of Texas is in a state of the greatest destitution. Thai society of Galveston and Houston is completely do-1 moralized, and lawlessness and licentious ness prevail to an alaroxing extent. The inhabitants complain that they have noth ing to eat. Affairs at the mouth of the Bio Grande begin to look squally -for the[ swarms of contraband traders. Siokness has already broken oqt in. the fleet of trading’ vessfra, and fears are entertained, and with good reason, that a yellow fever j epidemio is close at hand. business of getting cot ton* to sea by way of Matamoras Is attended with so many difficulties that it is scarcely remunerative. ! NOTICI TO PAOPIKTT HoLDKU, AOISTS AJfD Au. Grata* Ijitbrmtid.—Por wpalr* or rl - to luini or dwellings, new roofs, or anything else la the Oerpenter line, eall nt Oothbert's Carpenter Shop, Virgin alley, above Soltbfield streets. All order* promptly attended to. t YoLUJtrniu, Attixtio* 1—? or tho de rangements of tho system Incidental to tho ehenge of diet, wound*, eruptions, end ex posures which every voluntesr it liable to, there ore no remedies to safe, eonvenimit, end reliable ot HOLLO WATS PLLLf AHD OINTMENT, *W Dkvtal lirarmri. —Ail work done ot thlt establishment it guaranteed to be better end cheaper thee con be hod in the city. Ho* Ml Penn street* '■ ; •- . • (3. Bill, D.ntlit, 346 P«u ittMt, ittul to all boilneaa of hla profaaalon. IDLED; Edlaboro, Btl» ccunty, Paan'a, on a. MAHY O. HABPT, damfctar of laiy O. Hardy, aged 3 jean aid S HAttilT.-Io FtitojijHii Ul iuiaA. Md i oosth«| .i, • \I7AKTEft—A. Gardekbb, tot&ko one YV ofatrait Gordon and email Vineyard, ntar tbr ciif. Bacommaadattona raqnlnd. Inaalraat tha OITT VLOOlfliQ MILL, Llbart? and Adana atraat. WAh'JMSU.— *75 a momul I—l mnt to fclis Agintl In ororjr oooofy at *TS • ■onth, npeuit paid, to aall my nav cheap family Sawing BichlitaaT Addrtas, B.MADISOB, . aifciai 1 Alfrad, Maltta; WAft i'su. —{6o a month I— We want At eat* at $6O a month, expenMC paid, to aeU oor FtmiaXimg feaeOs, Orimtai BanMrs,and thirteen' other sew, ottfol and eorloni artteka. Fifteen dr ceiaca ttnlfrm Addree*, ?• ntyfi gCDM. BH AW ft OLABKj Blddeiord, Ma. no 111 |f| UK&VBK FUUS BIUOJt - Pornlirtth. ! KXOILSIOE OOAIi AND lOMB TABU, ; Mnaui Armoa Aumnx Girt. | miiauwKrtf ! JAB. EIMO- TN T&B CODKT OF CUSMMOMim 1 PLXiS or AtLIOHHHT oocntt.bSV. Ho. SU, Jon. Turn, IU3. Inthamaiuror ia.u. corporation of the Hope Steam Anglne and How Oompkny, Ho.lgOfAlWwnrCity. / • And nsv to wit, May ad*' Uttitbe focefdniJn etrediat of objeote, artito, candltiooe axtd namse, etsla.and tl|le of the ftwoefa* tlon or Compaoy oaUid the u flon Iteaa Fire Bn- Kin* and Hoae Oompany. 2lo.l«of AUegbeny Obj* n pcewnUd ta open Conn by Sa Sckojer, Jr* Attorn ty tor the patUloaars, and theOonrt haring permed and wmtoed the eame and tbeobJeeta. ankke and ooa dtttoaa therein srt forth ami amtalned. appearing to be lawful and net Injtfrloni to the commoatt/. there* l apon!the Oocrt direct that add. tnatnuaeat of writ- I tube file lin tneofioaol tho Frsthonotaryof aald I Ooort;and that noiioe belnaartedlnthePlUabnrgh I DaOf QfU+ a newrptper printed la aald county, i lor three weeks attar thle eppUcatioa, and that a I charter Of incorporation wUI be granted to aald Ocas- Kay 1 , aa prayed for, at tte next iJone) tena of tha ora, If woanfßdentmmna be ahowntothe coh* I tranr.' • ; '• 1 '.r ’’ -myOJw' rtATTLK >PUWi>KtI-r-U hM , btan \J tnljtold th*fc**tiui qitctiftt mult kted to bto U*ii, >~ *Mao (raatar UidooM ;cubatxtradod to Bort*s»iOo«»a%dßofs ttanbj glttagto tlum tba emu POWDIBNId bf f j-v •' ! - - ! bixohjohhstoh, Fonrtb tad falthtiM itmti, 1 FiiUUitl KLVUiII KliOUttl : - | fOObbld.lottltttXXßokk'inooi;' 1 IJO do rord'iXX do do; ! 1W do Xacd*! VWhito ZofiU'' do; to do ModtoomMlD* ’ to; 110 do Bt- LooloW. W.i do; : MS do XtOi of Obto ; do; ! 130 do lovgndofudly, do;. 40-do panßto' r do; got.ioloby ICTOltdMßdttXa. / IUUUBUIKH ANtf *j£E[ ~ \JT 15hkds.p>Uua.0.lonr; . , IT. do S.tt.. I i.: do; ■■ - - ! 10 -do Cab* ' d* lio bblt. nflud i - do; atllTs ud Spin bbl*. ftnd kilnf) i Wb*lfbbUo WbiU *Ub;| rl .■ «T , do lutoßiMhit ■ 1 . 83 bhlf. labndarft&d-Bftltfcx Hantact OOHOM4XIB OML 41TQ. I QA bkAJtl£B BiKMUS«i fi\t n FUHD BASK BTOCC; ItikonoBlnoIoihomOMlIook; - , to lo’ MtckooU * Bwk Otookl oo do ■ochonloß’ Book Stock; _ ■Ol to illookonj Joomonoo Co. Block; 90'do ■otokolomonooOo. Block! OontiT raldoOen ood dtj. jin^oatylor Mb. , ! , \ ■ :. •: Ho. 107 Vovrtb'Ktmt, Mtf BalifcfUM iimft. ■ ■■ o : ' r. •.., t-... Ifc A BBUA 81KDP; f ’ ; XO V, 40 Mh. «ad S ICtctatl; ; . » .;:vl M . ‘ '5 v.'v- ' yohtitf tiblt.Mot.l»aiSll*ck«ftj , iigfcvi- n> ilfc.. I j Hfll M. P. HKAZSETOH. U PUioai i EXOHAN&H BANKBOOK- WANT AnMhlHK&tt.'ifib < rr . 40 1 ' u * «N) 4i T«*kTß*Ufo*d«M»| v ' r ■ ‘ 600 ’lipilj to /iiyH-P punbAb ilxil bnnfli te Ujjtab, g&mCI&Mi JTOTICEB * gg*A COUQH, COLD, OB AN IRBI TATED THEOAT, If allowed to progrco, rsenlts instriooe Pulmonary end Bronchml affections, of teutimm incurable. | . BROWN'S BBOHOHIALITBOQBES reech directly the affected parts, end give elmoet is* stent relkt In BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, and CATARRH they ere benefldalJ The good effects recnltlng from the nee of the Trochee, end their *x* tended ese, ha* caused than tobdecuntirfeitcd. Bj sar* to guard against worthless imitations. Obtain ! only the yswifss Brown'* EroadUof Trodbei, whlehj here proeed their eOcacy by a teat of many yean* ■ Pobllo Speakers end Singers should nee the Trochee. Military Officer* and Soldier* who over-tax the roke and are exposed to sodden changes, ahonld her* thfm. Sold everywhere, at 26 cable per box. Ja26£md*wT | tajrLa.i.e enpenor Copper Jtill and MULTma WOfcß, PmoDMB, PARK, M'CURDY & CO., Manufacturer* of BRAZIERS' ARP BOLT OOFPSB, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, HAiam smi bottoms, waltes sold at; «i«n fminrteniTiddneltrtln mwtai.r i , tik PLATS, SHEET IBON, WIRR, Ao. Constantly on hand, TINNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. WamxHOtnx, No. Itß First and 120 Seooed streets, Pittsburgh, Fenn’e. k MTS pedal erdan of Qopper so* ta any dsdred pat*, tom. niyaS-.dawlyT pyTo Hervoui Sufferers of Both UULBS.—A reverend gentlemen having been re stored to health In a few days, after undergoing all the canal routine end Irregular expensive modes, of treatment, without success, considers. It his seated doty to oemmnnkate to his afflicted fellow creatutos tho or cuu.' Hence, on the receipt of an ad dressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription need. Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAG HALL, 186 Fulton street, Brooklyn, fi. T. mhUrlrdewT « : ty-PBTaOHA 018 WOBKS. ; Aon*, JtUHtr if Co. ; Worts at Bharpabnrg Station, Allegheny Valley Office and Warehouse, No. S 3 MARKET STREET Pittsburgh* Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING end LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS end BENZOLS. MT No. 1 BRJTHKB OIL, warranted non-ecxplo rive, always on hand. oclfclyd ffyPitttbnrgh Bteel Woriu. ttAAO sont... MW Jou u x'coujnioß. JONES, BOYD & CO., Manofactnrsii of OAST STEEL; also, SPRING PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, ooraer of Rom and Pint streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. ocß j. a. ~a«a n. xaaa. tyCOBHWBIJ. & KEEB, OABBIAQK KAHOFAOIBBEBB, eiliVia AHD BBABS PLATEDS, And Manufacturer* of SADDLERY AHD OAB&IAQE HARDWARE, 80. 7 fit. OLAIB BTBEET, Mid ' ' . DtJQUEaME WAT, tear tie Bridge; PITTBBUBOB, ]*A pygM&KJS & BA&fI.KB, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, bask, vault iron vault doob, and STSKL-LINBD BUBQLAB-PBOOF BAVJB MANUFACTURERS. Sot. IMS on 4 131 Third tfrwt, 6eteM» Wood and Bmii^fiddkroet^HortXM*. AKBANK LOOKS olwayt oo hand. 1 tnh£& w*. o. WXTHMV MILLKK. tyBOBIHSOH. MIHIB & MIL-. fonsiu aid Maosixiim, ffAiatiwNi Womu, Pittsburgh, Eeun’s. Oman, He. SI Siun Bnur, »n nfrtkaM ENQISIS ANB wif i. MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND BHKKT IBOH WORK. ••"JOBBING AND REPAIRING douo oß'*hort no tin*. ntv, HOLMES ft SONS, Dealer! tnWmKIOHAirD DOMESTIC BILLS 01 EX* oaaxos, osBTmoATJBB or deposit,- daks HOTES AHD SPECIE, Ho. sTlUik««»treot,litU» bozg)i t F%» p<fvU on aU tb« priadpaldtJea the Pnltei State*. ' l : • agP M-HBNBT H. COLLIfiB, for* WABDIHO AHD OOMJIISaiOH MXBOHABTand wbolaeale deader in OBXXSS, BUTTtB, AMIDB, VXBB, and Produce generally, 80. 25 Wood atreet Pittsburgh. Pa. . , -'Col JOHN M TAT* - f. •IT ILIA' riIATE A BKVILLE. (successor, toWm. A ~to. Jr.AOo.) PB»OrIOiIi P<iDMB*M, uts AMD «T«*M HtTMBS, Ms. 01 Uksctr BU, rimbvth, and Ho. 89 Yadaral itnat Allegheny, bava oa band and will (Imthb liIAD FIPS, 6BEET LEAD, BAB'LEAD. GUM HOSE, HYDBADTV feHOWEB BATHS, WATEB CLOSETS. :BaTu TUBS; LITT, VOBCE aad ALB PUM7B, HY DRAULIC BAMS, OHAHDELIBB9, PESDABTV BRACKETS, Ac. AU woik warranted to glia aatla* faettot. s myiily I G. BAJjSEBY, Produce fcfieneril Commiuionlntkut, KB&OHAHDIfiI BBOK.BB, And Indl k)nd%lrt odnßlXi PBOSOOZ. Vo. 179 LIBERTY BTBBET, \ nhfcl f . PirroymoH, Y*i A/TIBACULOUS TISKIB DBIBOTHB. Jrom tbs auw 1b which It dlopoaM o, Bcsctei, Bap, Umi, AMtM, Ao., It bs> traly Bson toraoß "alneolou." IstßUtj BIMOH JOHHSTOH, oorpT BmftfafioM tottrtiritfMt*. U KITED STATES EXCISE TAXES. . XhaJASOAKI LIST. of.Unltad BtuoSx cta tba Tw«n!j-TbM BUlrtct, P»., bw becft nodndt and It now <«• tad! payabla it lb* Internal Bdnaw ©fflea, WA.TE3 BTXXJBT, naxl > Onlhiiwaf th>W PyaaV Qlillll Ijßb* b. U. tiAMc, vinbixuuHi* OvUU 600 Ibt Plata Hama. - 80 bom Prim* Dairr.Ch****. : ' r 400 both Poach Bio* Potato**. • fcO bath W* bannock Poutioe*. • 60 bath Bod Potato**, j .£■ Inator* tadtor*al»by. I ' z CHA9 0. BAXSLEY, Ho 178 JLlberty ttrwt. CLHPBTB FOB BTKAMBOATS>-A lux® umturat- of laoib| itbnoWii Braa* wiotna Toty**. nU!os;ftno« pfc*. no* <^*®^^ ) arAMAinvwwßs*oo:, ; . »nl». ratt»titot.n»xt«Mf tott« ! fi>»t Onm ; OABPBT&—A iplendid wiortneiitof \j bov nd Mioedniff til* »ro wrj taodaksto ftdvtaoo oa old prion, by - I ' loViiuH&i OOIiUIS 9 <JO n •; Wtli Wlk+mt. at«t «■» totfco root Oflg*. IJL'JOK OIL intudlj 1? MWto4ttottttfaltottonw.«fc»*«dtoU to * •ttttot oaprloe. « au.o.»o»itj» Biotoot . - Jtofißt.HD, OOililMltOO, m,H Tint Ml tt«To«* BBUHdKLS AND VELVET; OTTO* MAH6—. iptodH Miultaje.t wlltng' >t o'4 VcSXSXHg&hwaum.; myld-. fifth rtttot i»xr.to» to tli. Ptot.onm i r|lAßl>E OIL UlAlTH6**U**f U>liogo i liulluc; rtjl«, Md !wt ioodr,toUlit* »t •M prfc.l tt tt. MW Owpet BtorjoJ , FT.. *or»BIi«HD,COLLIBB*Oa, ■rl4 >tfi.«itot.to»t<to<Hli» tb«P<»tonfA 1 HUAfIKBOOIie.— USUUKBa,JUUii. BAIB, BiT BOOKB. OUH BOOKS. >ad; •t«7 <»*anptlbaafßla»k BooUo&'totift.or«ad* to «4ir,«<Urt tort abort n6Uc*,by lirtfc Book rtatonUT Wood rtmt» ! TUB Uirottv tl Un, Onto. UUH, Man, Tib !•«*€.*«=» Lttk uid •?wjyuktf of Friotoo* «*• :&^ ,^*Ksgaassi-s& i •■ ■ art« Maim Job Prtntcri 87 Wood »tw»t- VOB BAIiK.—A eood todw on. too £ kmus OAZKTK Tom .iwroUopu •ttl till rout* pt—uU *■ rfcn UtneHon. Katun SiSl OWl»«w-tl»to«n ol In. := ■■■H ... ■-.« ■»«»!» BAOON— 100,000 ltw.Baoon Bhomdem < w^sjg.SSS^ •«JB' ' ,OA)'v-v-rH» .4jh 1 »y—6 W. ppujwui. prim* »«ir - j' l - ititlK&r WALL PAWSKa-lower tha rruiil TAHI—« Mill mjU MERCWjUTT TjStIORB. TJ ENKY 0. BALE 4 00., f ' (imoAnjre to )mi o. Well,) Merchant Tailors, | Ar,oo»r«o|Tl»«Uetr sHtnraj stock of goods, A iepUd to » »rik do- »»*&?«* «Mt»i» ,rprok»t«of Jnir e ,nr friwiiJi ead petrcne, end trneitnt, bj don ,1- S STtobnlmiVij• WotleUfrltt.tomeot U» , jronl of oil *0 reey.tatoroe wth • tclL ortiratßS* inotoEiis Ibd* to order ia tbo tact un»r ud oa iWKiublo SSL SSrt»T«S!l»dcfeect»«Tomros»ta Smelt noldeod ldoeOJßctae,eewJl eefee **• NeryTim era prepend toonatoordere la IHe lloe * 1 of JDBHiSBIKa GOODS alwnya on |ia&d. ‘i | <>■.■' > •. OOA,Or P*H. AiT.OI*AIBffTEE*T)» mhS | L I " ' . AUCTIOJr BMEB. OOPKBIOR HOUSEHOLD FDBNI g> TUBB-THTS! (W»*n«day) AFTSttNOOB, May SOth, at a 6\Jock, will ta told, at lha Oomm»r clal Bala Boomi, At kltthUlraat.-u houitboM stock ,'of Tiry raparlok Funitufe, cscaprtaujg aotid Ma horny Diking tabk, Walnut .Satwaloa TaMe, OttTtd Walnut; Beditaida. Marie and oharry Bad ■laid, MarbiaVop WaahatttdcKscloaedWaah Bland, Walnut Work Bund, o«rladmsr and Cotton Mat traeaea, Iren Badafcad, Oaipala, Door Hat*, Mabof aoyßartaa, Do»klng QiSaai, Parlor Picture*, ini Panting, Family. Sawing: Machine, lam variety *1 Dining Boob .Delft Oooalng Store, Kitchen Dttn* ilia and Fwrnituia, Ae. ay-0 J DAVIS A McILWATSB. Auct’ra. Buck case at AUimow.—iHts (Wednesday) ATTBBHOOH, May SOth, at 8 o’clock, will baeoli, at th* Oomnwtelil Saleaßocmi, 64 Fifth atraelj one eopatlor Walnut Pooh Oaaa and Secretary, taual to new, and of eluant &bl«b. a-yto ; MAVIS* MclpWAfwß.AnrVTn. Oili Wifiljii JfUMlfttt Uq BATUBDATMOBHIHO.MaySS, at 11 a’e aek, wl>iba«old,attbeComintr<i%lB«lai fcoomi, No. M fifth at, a fell *at CblWell BoringTodi, eear'y Dow. compiling iron Shaft, Btacl B.tp» Aeamua, eaad PaBD and Bota.' a,20 DATfg ftMcTLWAIWft. Aoct’ra, SMALOj KAKMo AM) UUUN'IK BITXB AT ACOnoH— Oq THDRSDAT Af. TKBMOOff, Mu Mib, ii 2 o'cUck, wIU be eo'd, on the prtmWee ttfcHettelwcod fcUtbn. oh theCoottel ▼tile gattr-ied, Feeblee townihlp, the Mlowing ml one ciseliote, which befe been :»nbdlTlded Iron .the prcportj let* el Joel Pentoc*. ho. 1 containing 6 ecrts lOSperchae; •« g de'i* do 41 ‘ - do; < a do 4 do. Ml do; •« 4 do 9 do. lit dot “6 do 9 do td; do; >« 0 do -8 do 44 do; •• t do ;a Co T 5 id; « a do : 8 do «L do; « a do 10 do lid do; "10 d* 10 (lo w . d ; >*ll do ,r 9 do IST do; Thf te am«U farm*, pert of John G. Wood*' tract, y ere altaetcd within e firir hundred yerde of «**»♦• wood Motion, esdwell adapted both lor deughttni coantty residence*, end-for trait end ftoe growing, or geratulDg purpose*. ? bereone deiifontof Timing the premise# before y the dey of tele, will Ve ebcwu the different lots, by y celling ea Tbgm*» Morrison, tenant on the U*d.. Pleus of the eeme cen be teen cn the premuet, or,K the Auction Boom*, fit Tilth (irect, or office tf Or A tfeeUot.nell.iiJl*sond etroet. Tiexs or fett-kine fourth" caen, end thf^* MU _ In one. two end three yieazs, with tnWe**; ... AUpvnonedeilxooa o» atUndirg tbf** 1 * ™ , tabs n free Of -i Tor thte P*****•?. train wIU leave the PUkeburge * vdane torllle *.*• Depot et qaarttr put 1 o’clock R. d?fr of treloe remriiVt Pltisborfcb eeme tftslJigriWl* et M.kud one et 6 ayla ' DATIqa Mc>t,*AtS*. ‘wct’re. HAZ&LWOOJK bTA'IIUN J>A*Md ABti tOOHTBY SltaS.—On tßOaflßiY AF rlßfi OOM, M.y 28tb, at * ©‘clock, wL l be eetd, on ihe premiMf, at ;Bax*lwood Sutloo, on the Oon ta> lUtJU* BiUroed, In AdsiUoato tba eleteaplecea of gronnd already e'lTertlwd, the following five ed* joining pla-ae, habdlrlded Bern tbe none bHalaal tract* v * Ha 1 cantalnlsg 1 Acre 185 perabce; *• 2 . »• i t« 111 " « 8 ‘ 1 *»• 117 '* i« 4 v 1 4« 4 *• « 6 ■ \* : 05 m 15» « Ibtee beaut Val titan tor country rwidrnwi orer loon iba TdUey of tbs ttononganeeat on* or lU matt lomant-c rwwii and bealdee railroad Udiilj, ar* a>- cewlbleby the Braddbck t Field Plank ach*, ia a bait bosr'e dtoee (ruq the city, dlatant abctu tno •ad a miles.- ■ i '• . <i or Sami—One*third cub i the balaooe In ibreeeaaal aanfiat paymtnte. . ,■ ~“ A special train will: le'ate; the Pltiaboryh A Con neUiTlile R. B. Depot, pr.oUely at qaatter peat 1 o’clock p. m., for tree con*d,ano» ol t*reoMto the aale. &tfalaietnrßaat6K*odcmektep.'ni. mjU;2aw 1 DA VIS A MolbWa-NB, Aort’nr. TTIXtMJU'iUKa' BALiH rj On TDMOAT ,*y*HISQ, M»J 2«h. «t 1% o'clock, vUlbe Bold,la ihe.iecond Uoorot tpa merelal Delta Booma, by order .'of toe Kxeenton of tbe late Ale*. Scottt ■ > I 2S aharea Bank of Pittaburgh Stcck; 64 do ' Exchange Bank ntock; 240 do . Citltena Bank Stock; .• 50 do Peana. Central BaDroad 00. Stock; 124 de PltUTOigh Qaa Co. Stook; 402 do Birmingham Qaa Oe. stock; nylS i DOTISA *ol«»WA«BB> *Qot*ra. LIXCIiS UDUJVIttX LAfla o.f AtICJ- Ju IIOM.—I am abort lapln*.©® *»f land *H«me4 In Pawlcklqr Bofoafb aad Qblo Tovotbifs la low of bo j t*o to; tlx aani Moh« lot. tba porpoto.ot *eti» * tngthoaaaant Auction, on SAltJiiUAf,M»j 30) 1803.- Tb* ■ round* pro (•oarallT planted will* tfa« Inat TulNl*t«f IraUf'Md mo*l of tht tontr* ; now in prim* bearing condition, baVlnf bean plant* I ed from tear to six jeara. ■ - ■aolB • i • B-H. PAVIA T~ ' (BRUSSELS How open, »am*t-coaipj>l» and varied MBortment ot AH» AMSBIOAX.BKCB&SI4^at nail advanced abon Uu OAiH. !Ii.6BAHKA ;: K: A largo (took, bosgM boteo tba lata adnncaa, ■asjof vbiflkjn|Nlllß| itLHBIHAI MABB* VAOXDSXBS* PBtCEB. m at Tinea, ;.■ j - . el mi) Mad: OHIHA iVnOW, In *■» ■t)lta aoid qcaUtlaa, at Ik# old prica*. ouVrt i’oiJHibcK * ce.. : i;lo.»nnamuf!. mhyitMKAW : H ">■ . * .-• • . YAttaHAAr, ÜBialO [ TBOFIij At.—M llhoat axcaptlon 'ilia laueit and | [boat colhttlon ofßoddlng niatl kbont tha oMr, at MTODOOU'S OAKIAHB MBSSBT. r awoail aad look at tbom. ■oU tiUFimas i ; uupKiiib l ou* tha i— f WASTED, «t* r 7 Grocer and tba poMJLcito try PBSPABXD OdPT SB Warranted U (It* aatWaotloa oc U»: wmaf,»*. ftmdadj "It la nnirenaUj acknowledged tba . aai* m«n. \Frrio wdjuiltoojoala attk* Maam BMoa andGodaa Wotto.llo.ki4 Hoitk kront. (ooraar.od HowittaotJ HQWA tDjVO>MIIU SUNDRIES. '■" 'V “’ v Id fetixeeprimavr.S/Cbeeec; . .. »)bbis.Paeittß}owPo<acoer, i ' t Ost aftd-iiry Tobacco; •, •- ; ; >»• • ■ ebotoe family. finny “Golden Gate;” '■ litraTlourj -s. ’ ~ adfer eblaby 'GHABntiaBAIALSYi „■ I m>T 1 - ; Ho H» Vlb-rtyetirtt. ! 'V’OIiKBTATE APFLS6 AND PoTA-i [ JLTOfci—fcoMrad tbt*4»y,«tt* Q4Tlo44cb**c» < fauwtli, tba flra»Ml wi hwe o*d thU mm on. Ain, ■ Mvt* dir loads .Fbtatoia; raj lvM;aM>7 of • will iocbMtQ fogth• 1 wPiaitii. ft " Ssf UpjrtT lit Ht. . -; <*j ..■••,k B-yOIOT-* OOr' OaHAUf'iiiiLa. WttiiJS jmsu; , _ * V£V*ld balt-bbi. Uto Hurtles; -MdcpMßo k«U; ~'•/• [ r " 6 doL.Vrubboudil .. ;c:«v» ' w tS*co«i INnrU* KUir Em», to mtlv*; i| do f toMMBmt, Tortttoby; v 40BIMUV * TKtVOVI); <> .■yili: ~r ,- {/T ■ • -J. ;.:yiglilbw*wb'. MTKI» BIAIJSO KBi : mHPB-ri Ml WW™**" l .ttoottcaaf-latqml WAT»H RTWWT, WALL, rAfUiit •xtra'wide, btigN nuiSTd—tiuin jr»pen, of ereiy. tml iy>;- ■ ■ tTtww yitawua irAtr*& “ » ' «» MH * LU ~, rw- bam jus w it aut. u fey •^f&^fcg^ssarstei^' ~*TISW YUtm. V*»j^~ 1W PBM> SSp.**m*!+saiS moouam. 'itcfc Jfino 'i*r, 'aibuoxliKi. Wood. .2(W pseUgeS; CuT'ipU OOLtlim ——
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