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AID HIGInOBBOOD.INTAI4IIIIIIIOI.
Wanted.
A small house, convenient to business'
or two or three rooms suitable for a salad
amily at a low rent. Apply at office.
store or the Killed And
Wounded. • •
We present our readers this oating
with the additional list of killed gad
wounded at the late battle :
irassr.
Colonel Gas F W Town, May 3, 95th.
Lieut. Col. Elijah -Halt 95th.
Capt. .7 B W Aydelot, H, 95th, May 3,
Capt, Thomas Chapman, C, aith. May 3.
Capt -wiest. (1, 96th, May 3. -
• :tient Frank Stewart, C, 95th. May 3.
Lieut. David Hallier, F, 95th. MaY6.
David Oswald, 126th,
Captain Peterman, 84th.
Major Chapman, 28th.
W4.I7NDE ,
Lt Atwell. command.);
Lient
Rnap A ' tkinson,/s battery, h 4 ip
Lient Ball, 14
Wm
Balt; 26
Wm Brawdy. 63
John A Campbell. 63
Samuel Sapp. /14
1 hos Walmack, 114
Jacob Vanoler, 26
•Lient A J e kopley, 115
B It smith, 56, tett arm
gone
Wm H Miller, 139
Capt Panting, 68
Dent Hoglan, 27
Corrp /Sara el Little, 141
Lorang, 68
Cot King, 81, slightly
Jo s..Davia,l2o
a)or Thos J Town, 9 3
Ad/ B Dunton, 95
wounded and prisoner
Lieut Oscar Roberts, 11,
15, woUnded mortally
Limithtly Jones, 11. 96,
slig
Lieut Samuel Town, DJ
95. slightly
Liout named Toppon,
95, slightly
Lieut Wm
95, alig' Gilson, H.
All wounded May 3
Win Slier; F, 74, hand
T T A, 93, neck
Jonathan Shapely; M,
17th cavalry head
Wm.l6mith, 119,
J Bergeson.. B. Bth cav
alry
Chester Etewart, D. 141,
side
Albert Brainard, D. 141,
severely
John Biirgins..ll. 96. leg
John Richards. B, 125,
neck
Gilbert, C. 23. slight
J bpicer, C, 119, finger
C Btuitley, L 126, shoul
der
Jack Boggs, /1„ 129, arm
Jos Raiser, J, 139, leg
M W hitebread, 1,, 96,
scalp
Sergt D Rinsley, 38,arM
h 1. Jileuohnm , I. 87'
hand
.John Jordan, H, 46, fin
germ
NI eeman. B. 127 severe(
_Henry Brown, H. /27.
alight I
Seeeah Prisoners.
-Capt. Martin De Boe, of Compxy
25th Michigan infantry, passed through
this city. Yesterday, having in charge one
hundred and twenty-two . prisoners mo t et.
of whom were captured either at hit:areal
boro, or in its immediate vicinity. Among
the number was a Mrs. Campbell, who
not guilty of any offense was aecompaning
her husband to share his trials, and cap
tivity. He has been acting in the capactlty ,
of hospital Stewart. We also noticed
a Mr. Tabb, a Louisville merchant,
and a fine looking gentleman, who was
arrested for hurray'ing for Jeff. Davis
and showing his sympathy for the rebels
in various ways. Capt. Reeder of Louis
ville, was also among the thisoners. It will
be remembered that he was with Commo
dore Farragnt, as a pilot, and suiceeded
in grounding a transport, with the, inten•
tion of allowing them to fall into the
hands of the rebels. He was arrested,
and is now being taken along with
the other prisoners to Baltimore. The
,rebel soldiers were a hard looking set.—
`There were quite a 'amber B f intelligsnt
:faces among them, but they sehre so Agged
land filthy, and their faces needed the aid
.of soap, water, and a razor so much that
-4,11ey certainly looked pitiable. Among
'them were several wounded, one poor fel
low having his leg shot off. About a
dozen of them were on crutches. Severli,
officers were among the number, but
they wore no distinctive badge, we - coy&
not distinguish them, or ascertain the?
number.
Real Estate Sales.
First. Two lots of 20 feet front by 120
feet deep each, at the head of Federal.
street, Allegheny city, by Messrs. Napin
& CO., to Mr. Cameron, for $4,600.
The following sales are reportect by"
Messrs. B. McClain & Co., real estate
brokers, 4th street, Pittsburgh:
sth Ward, Pittsburg-5 brick bosses to
Mr. Long and others at $2,600 ea* be -
tween Pennsylvania Avenue and Wylie
streets.
2d Ward— , 2 brick houses between Ross
and Second streets for $8,500 each.
9th Ward, on Penn street-4 building
lots at.sBoo each.
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Killed by the street Cain.
Night before last a little boy by the
cisme of James Knoles was killed under
the following circumstances : Idi lived in
Sharysburg with his parents, a5l being a
sal firrorite wi one of the iiidectoirs,
was All wed to ride th
over the dge
bri when
ever he wished to. Night before last
4
took his accustomed ride, and arrt y in
this end of the bridge was lifted Int
the conductor. As the conductor JO ao
nittitn, the little fellow stumbled and fell.
and the wheels passed f direetly over
head, crashing his skill and killing A.: `.
instantly. Coroner McClung was : i
for and held an inquest, and the j. 2 . '
brought in a verdict of accidental cleat. * r • -
Rebel Deserters.
Sixty rebel deserts from Lonptreebts
division arrived in this city yesterday
ing taken the oath of allegtancoot more. They looked very sgedy, andlit
tracted a peat de s t re e tV as they
walked around the One of them,'
a young man by the name of flue lives in
Brownsville in this State, and is very
anxious to get home. He entered the
rebel service in Columbus,.lla., toi , ck years
ago. They all appekr to have h ad enough
f fighting, and glad enough to get to a
land - of plenty.
Nearly Drowned.
Tea/easy evening as some bcjs writ
playing on araft infront of the Penn MillO•
An the Allegliany river stream by the name
of Wilson iu the He floe%)
down nearly as far as the bridge, when one
of the boys, named MN , about ten :a
of age, hurriedly sprang to his aid - .
Oragged him ashore. Little Wilson a
d
inovitably have been drowned ig a few
, omenta more.
Painful Accident. •
jeckathorn, of Muddy Creek
toship, Iti."tter county, was most fatally
i n wn j ured a f ew a .. 78 since, In attemtin to
imp from „e ru na w ay
n drawn by
horses. Her right le: and arm were each
broken in two places boeides being injur
ed otherwise. Her h ' usbaed and chi Wren
jumped out, and escaped uninjured.
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Removed.
Therm* plug which was standing ae the
intersection of the extension of Fifth et.
and Pennsylvania Avenue has been remov.
ed. Workmen were engaged on it all
night Thursday night, and at an early hour
Yesterday morning its removal was Oftet
ed.
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—asg7. BosTolt ar 0 STATE
llaule4WrormiarVltatantietzipUlau
r at oar Lowed rim tialll
SATIMDAY MOUING I MAY 9'
Pattiok•Himbes. 68
'Maj Pima, 153
2d Lt I) t; erawibrd, 63
beret Jed Colson * 109
ItlitaldafAtitli 26
Cant alnmtord, 14
Bernard Dermal y, 20
G Dorsal
Isaac. littili. 26
()apt' Dint's, 115
(coGl Frazer. 99
bergt J Freak , 122
I ) I, enact, 141
Isaac W Graham, 63
Sergt ttobert liarria. 68
Bobt Hatch, 141
Char/es Inn, lld
Vapt Dalian. 11.5-.
Ed Kinder, A, 10 8. fool ,
Sergt Chas liummeljk
/27; alight .
Blig ht_
hoover;:.., 127.
hoover: 127.
Henry Mown, H, .12r,
,wrahandt r : lY Leeg. Ct. 119,
I
iLient J 4 Rhisly. H.
127, thigh,
John W .Barron, 0,.150,
Anger
Edward Wineholl. F. 68, 1
alight
Sent Castner Joar.4, F
68; arm
James P A MeLomal, F.
114, bard
Ed „ Houston. A, 98, Amu
Hovey Pratt:2o,l4lerae4
A Jennison. H, 64, arm
8 51g1 1) N Gratibeß.9s,
knee
/has Armstrong A. 110,
arm, knee and eye
' R Michel C. 61. neck
Sergt It Leggett, f.), 71, '
thumb
Win J Meguy. A. 4..,
. thigh
Ed Phipps, 95, hand
Wm W Davis. B, 114,
mouth
I F
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A I) ICifer, K, 141 i, arm
H Barrett, A, /19 slight
eter Bishop, C. 147.
' band
' Sorgt F &Halm. F, 13.9:
i arm
S H Daft, M, 102. slight
ICOtpli m 0 Brom,. .17. -
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ima
Cor6l, p
aligh A Schum er
iuM, 11,
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Denote' of tOrrand Master.
Wm. English, Eu., Grand Master n
the order of Oddlellowa in the State
Pennallvania, died Tir Philadelphia, after a
lingering ilium He was also connected
wo the Masonic Maternity.
Death of 4tleis. ltnooell.
Mrs. Russell, wife of Adjutant General
Rassell, died at'EfarrWrg, on Thursday,
of consumption.
Linseed Oil,
By quotations from Cincinnati we learn
that linseed oil 113 advancing in price.
Tun sash for gaiters, balmorals and
tigots still continues at Borland's 98 Mar
ket street. Give him a call and you will
suited both in price / 11nd qnality.
PHOTOGRAPH. cards and albums, also
pocketbooks, walletts and currency hold
ers, at Pittock's, opposite the Postoffice.
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Best Quality Refined Oast Steal,
4newitcr4 gtroac.ofrairizeff- Warralin
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=ll§.. Office and 'Warehouse. No. 149 and 151
h and 120 and 1 22 Beeond street. Pitts
fableklyd
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Dirge iniroice o IIST 16.EGEIVE D
Ohoice Wines.' and Brandies
especial" for medicinatpcsrPoses. which we war
rant pure and reliable;al complete stock of tho
quality Soft and Hard littlaber Illpringez, which
we dill Bell at lid priceq; notwithstandinz the re
ported advance in price
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be itigniciugs.
The Washitigtan.Rtsuleta brings tis_late k
di g e ign --2 . l tEllt.twitablietations_-antourAfia
Democrats of Washington county. Yes
terday- nieetiage ve - re held in Independ
ence, and in East Findley township,
which were addressed by prominent dem
ocrats. To-day there are qt` etings at
Crosti creek village, and at Tirylorstown.
Monday, May. llth, the Democratic Club
meet in Washington. Thursday, May
18th, there will be a meeting sit the public
house of Josep,h Caldwell, Buffalo town
tehip. 'Saturday, May 16th, a meeting at
Hardy's - school house, in North Straban
township. The Mt. Pleasant Club meets
Saturday, May 16th. The democracy of/
West Itsthlehem and adjoining townships
also meet at Hilaboro', w t. the same day, I
Saturday the 28d inst. The democracy of
the south-east corner of Washington Co.
meet at Millsboro'. The democrats of '
obinson township meet at Candor. on'
aturday the 80th inst. The democracy
of Peters township meet at Thompsanville
on There*, Junk`' 4th. Wm. Glenn,
Esq. will address the Democratic Club of
0 asiington on Monday evening, and on
'slay, May 18th, HordiWm. H. Witte,
hiladelpffia, will address the democ•
acy of Washington county, at the court
House, in Washington. In all the above
specified meetings prominent democrats
will be on hand to address , the meetings.
—ae Memoirs of a Medium.
The personal memoirs of Daniel i
Home, the Spiritualist, just published b.)
Mr. Carleton, of New York, under the
title "Incidents in my Life," will, puoba
b4' excite as much comment in this coun•
try as they have in Europe. The book
has certafhly an air of mysterious interest,
and addresses itself to a large - class of
readers on this side of the water—the be. Havers in smirittialism : The singular rev
elations of Mr. Home will not, however,
hamonopolizaA•by spiritualists, for the
public, gerieraPly, Ps curious concerning a
man Who, withost illustrious birth and
"without any other special merit th 4 that
of befog a brilliant apostle of the superna.
tural, has risen to familiar_ association
with monarchs and thqkmost distinguished
e one of Iwo hemPrpheres. His per
/
advenrires are unparalleled for es
t) e alters:laid& of obscurity iipd fame,
.digence and wealth. The American
re tof Mr. Home's extraordinary an
tob
.graphy amnia's somewhat under the
t
auspices of.Tudge Edmondt, who prefaces
the work wittra characteristic paper. In
whatever light we may regard the author's
theories, one tiling is certain—the book
wilt lie extensively read. For sale by
Henry brines.
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As we predicted, the theatre was crowd
ed` last night lit ,he occasion of Miss
Thompson's beriesid being called be
fore the ctimpi n at the end of the piece,
. e-h was greiteil with a shower of boquels.
o-night, she Enir in her great doable
claffwa r t- a of and Teldia. It is a
gplendid sensation piece, and her acting
and *singes amaklightfil and entertain
ins. This weVNlAbrry to say is the last ,
night of her engagement.
Italian. Ora.
le preparations fur the pe
presentment of
he Opera are going on rapidand every.
i t
thing will be.brought out in a nificent
style. Next week will be a lar gala
week, in whiek our.. music loying citizens,
will revel in tle delights of son : . - I
ez nether OWell.
Daizell _,14 Brother h av es struck a new
well on their farL near Titusville, which
yields about 500 barrels of oil overy twen
ty-four Sours, (Ins , has also been struck
on the Miller farm said to yield 1,9.00 bar
rels daily.
outlay Superintendent.
Mr. Apimnel Wolf was elected County
Superitlrez•ndent of Indiana county on last
Monday. The salary is fire al, $5OO a
year.
rom the 139th Regiment.
A letter from the 139th Regiment, Penn
sylvania vklunteers. was received in this
city yeah - May, stating that some of the
officers and a numbey of the men were
billed_ nd wounded inl thp late battle. The
regiment was publicly complimented for
its bravery. The official list will be pub
lish,pd in a few days.
Last of the Fermat Spies.
The female spies spoig; of as having
been committed to jail on Thursday, were
[V; • - say discharged from castedy, a dis-
Ws, a keying been received from Major
11, stating that they were avikely sent
up here to get rid of them.
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Those Deserters.
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T deserters a
gta
en ca
mentionedreo
fby in another aptn
Provost Marshall, until word
shall have been received from Washing-
On, granting them farther transportation.
some titireof them are residents of the
west, and are desirous of reaching home
as soon as possible.
air YORK daily agars that contain the
:t news 'from the'rrmynf the Potomac,
. 0 had evemy day at Pittock's, oppo
e Poat,
/ 14 e58. for fR re iIY
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inners! Agent
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TES VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH,
LATER NEWS FROM THE ARMY.
Dispatch from Seo'y Stanton
'rand Gulf Captured by the Federal Forces
PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION
THREATENED VIOLENCE IN
PHILADELPHIA.
Arrival of Part of Stone
man's Force at Yorktown:
DESTROYED PROPERTY, BERNT
BRIDIRES, &C.
FROM FORTRESS MONROE
REBEL LOSS REPORTED 18.006
WEST VIRGINIA CONVENTION
ate, 'lke.. 444 444,
"..thathoros, May B.—The Navy De.
partment has received an official dispatch
from Admiral Porter dated flag ship Ben.
ton, Grand Gulf,. Miss., May 13d, announ_
cMg the capture of the forth at Grand Gulf,
consisting of works of the most extensive
kind. The forts were litterally torn to
pieces by our &re. . The Adm iral says:
"We had a hard fight for these forts, and
it is with great pleasure that I report that
the Navy holds the door to Vickaonrg.
Grand Gulf is the strongest place on the
Ittissippi excet Vicksburg.
WAsurworott, May B.—The Hairy De
partmeist received to-day the following:
FLAG SHIP BENTON,
Grand Gulf, Miss„ 3d.
To Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of
the Navy—Sir: I have the honor to
report thatl bare got under way this morn
ing with the Lafayette, Carondolet, Mound
City and Pittsburgh, and proceeded up to
the forts at Grand Gulf for the purpose of
_attacking them again if they had pot got'b
abandoned. The enemy left before we
up, blowing np their ammunition and Bpi.
king their large guns, and burying or ta
king their light ones. The armament con
sisted of 18 guns in all. The works are of
the most ex ensive kind, and would seem
to defy the efforts of a much heavier fleet
than the one which silenced them.
The forts were literally torn to pieces by{
the accuracy of our fire. Col. Wade, the
commandant of the batteries was killed,
and also his chief of staff. Eleven men
were killed that we know ot, and our in
fondrmant says that many were wounded,
a that no one was permitted to in-
side the forts after the battle except go
those
belonging.
We had a hard fight for these forts, and
it is with great pleasure that I report that
the Navy holds the door to Vicksburg.
Grand Gulf is the strongest place on the
Mississippi. Had the enemy succeeded in
finishing their fortification s no fleet in the
world would have taken them.
I have been all over the works and found
them as follows : One fort on Point of
Rocks, seventy-five feet high calculated
for six grins, mounting two seven in3h ri
fles and one eight inch and,tone parrott
guns. On the left of these works is a tri•
angular work calculated to mount heavy
guns. These works connected with anoth
er fort by a covered crag and double rifle
pits extending one quarter of a mile, con
structed with much labor, showing great
skill on the part of the .eopstractor.
The third fort commands the river in all
directions. It mounted one splendid
Blakely one hundred pounder, one eight
inch and two thirty pounders, the latter
were lying bursted or broken on the
ground.
The gun boats had so covered everythihg
with earth that it was impossible to see at
first what was there with the exceptions of
the guns that were dismounted or broken.
Every gun that fell into our hands was in
good condition with a large quantity of
amunition.
This is by far the moat extensive built
works with the exception of Vicksburg I
have yet seen, and I am happy to say that
we hold them. I am dismounting the
guns and gettiog.on board the amunition.
since making the above examination
new forts have been passed and nearly
finished, they had no guns but were com
plete of the kind as regards position and
had heavy field piecees on them.
Signed, D.svio D. FORMA.,
Admiral Commanding the Mississippi
Squadron.
I-4 ARRISBCRG, May B.—The following
dispatch has just been received by the
Governor from Washington :
=:- To the Governor of Penns2, ivania : The
President and General-in -Chief have just
returned from the Army of the Potomac.
The principal operation of Gen. Hooker
failed but there has been no serious dis
aster to the organization and efficiency
of the army. It is now occupying its
former position on the Rappahannock,
having recrossed the river without any
loss on the movement. Not more than
one-third of Gen. Hooker's force was en•
1 gaged. Gen. Stonejnan's operations have
been a brilliant success. A part of his
force advanced to within two miles of
Richmond and the enemy's communica
tion has been cut in every direction. The
Army of the Potomac will speedily re
sume offensive operations.
Nigned] EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War,
Wesut,--
, Hiwrox, May B.—The following
dispatch was received at the Headquar
ters of the army this afternoon :
Y
To Major General Halleck ORKTOWN, May 7.
Col. Kilpatrick, with his regiment, the
Harris Light Cavalry and the rest of the
Illinois Twelfth, have just arrived at Gloat:-
cester Point, opposite this fort. They
burned the bridges over the Chicahominy,
ddstroyed three large trains of provisions
in the rear of Lee's army, drove in the
rebel pickets to within two miles of Rich
mond, and have lost only one Lieutenant
and 80 men, having captured and paroled
upWards of 800 prisoners. Among the
prisoners was an aid of Major General
Winder, who was captured with his escort
far. within the intrenChments outside of
BAhmond. This cavalry have marched
nearly 200 miles since the 8d of May, and
were inside of the fortifications of Rich
mond. On the 4th they burnt all the
stores at Aylette's Station on the Matta
pony. On the sth they destroyed all the
ferries over the Pamunky and Mattapony,
and a large depot of commissary stores
neat and above the Rappahannock, and
cane here in good condition. They de
serve great credit for what they have done.
It is one of the finest feats of the war.
(Signed,) RUFCS RING,
Brig. Gen. Commanding Post.
W,Asartrcrox, May B.—Nearly 8 thous
and , of the wounded arrived here to-day
front Agnia Creek. They have been dis
tribited among the various hospitals in
Washington and vicinity.
It; is stated that Gen. Dix. has tele
graphed from Fortress Monroe that an ex
tra of the Richmond Dispatch of the 6th
inst.i which was found on a prisoner, was
a peficil note endorsed by a surgeon in one
of the hospitals, directed to his wife, sta
ting that the rebel loss Was 18,000 in the
late battles,
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Poo
13x.thottrosidotWo the iTnitkel 444 , 00
of Anle - tittt: ,
WHEREAS, The - Congress of the Uaited
States at its last session, enacted a law
entitled "Au act for enrolling and, calling
out the National forces and for other pur
poses," which was approved on the third
day of March last. And,
WHEREAS, his recited in the said act that
there now exists in the United States an
insurrection and rebellion against the au
thority thereof, and it is under the ponsti
tution of the United States, the duty of the
government to suppress insurrection and
rebellion,
to guarantee to each . State a Re
publican form of government, and to pre
serve the public tranquility. And,
WHEREAS, For these high purposes a
military f previa indispensable, to raise and
support which all persons ought will
ingly to contribute. And,
WHEREAS. No service can be more praise
worthy and honorable than that which is
rendered for the maintenance of the con
; stitution and the Union, and the Cense
, quent preservation of free government.
And,
WHEREAS, For the reason thus recited
it was enacted by the said statute that all
able bodied male citizens of the United
States, and persons of foreign birth who
shall have declared on oath their intention
to become citizens under and in pursuance
of the laws thereof between the ages of 20
and 46 years, with certain exceptions not
necessary to mention, are declared to con•
stitute the national forces, and shall be
liable to perform military utyy in the ser
vice of the United States when called out
by the President for that purpose. And,
WHEREAS, It is climd y and in be
half of persons of forei a gn e birt b h within the ,
ages specified in the said act, who have
heretofore declared on oath their inten
tion to become citizens under and in per
seance of the laws of the United States,and
who have not exercised the right of set
frage or any other political franchise tin•
der the laws of the United States or of the
States thereof, arenot absolutely included
by their aforesaid declaration of intention
from renouncing their purpose to become
citizens, and that on the contrary, suchl
persons under the treaties or law of na
tions, retain a right to renounce that pur
pose and to forego the privileges of citi
zenship and residence within the United
States under the obligation imposed by
the aforesaid act of Congress.
Now, therefore, to avoid all misappre
hension concerning the liability of persons
concerned to perform the service required
by such enactment and to give it full ef
fect, I do hereby order and proclaim that
no plea of alienage will be received oral
lowed to exempt from the obligation im•
posed, by the aforesaid act of Congress,
any person of foreign birth, who shall
have declared on oath his intention to be
come a citizen of the United States, under
the laws thereof, and who shall be found
within the United States any time during'
the continuance of the present insurrec
tion and rebellion, at, or atter the expira
tion of sixty-five days from the date of
this proclamation ; nor shall any such
plea of alienage be allowed in favor of
any such person who had so, as aforesaid,
declared his intention to become a citi
zen of the United States, and shall have
exercised at any time the right of suffrage.
or any other political franchise within the
United States, under the laws (Hereof or
under the laws of any of the.several States .
In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my
hand and caused the seal of the United
States to be affixed. Done at the city of
Washington, this the Bth day of May, in
the year of our Lord, 1863, and of the
Independence of the United States, the
87th.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Wm. H. SEWARD,
NEW YORK, May 8 .--Report says that
Lord Lyons sent a special messenger to
England, in the steamer Psraia, on Wed
nesday, with the news of Gen. Hooker's
defeat.
Solomon Kohnstane has been rearrest•
ed on the charge of defrauding the gov
ernment by over one hundred thousand
dollars. It will be remembered that he
purchased certificates and claims on the
Subsistence Department to a heavy
amount.
' FORTRESS MONROE, May 7.—Governor
Brown, of Georgia, has vetoed the State
Guard or new Military bill. The Shreve
port Gazette, Louisiana, recently publish
ed a card, signed by one hundred foreign
ers, who, fearing the draft, took this
course to notify the people that they were
French subjects, and owed no allegiance
to the State of Louisiana. A Mr. Court
rade, one of the signers of the card, was
taken out of his bed and tarred and feath
ered the same night, and the rogues march
was played before the houses of the bal
ance of the signers.
A liue of couriers has been established
by the rebel government for the transmia
mon of official documents, and late des
patches from Shreveport to Houston,
Texas. Also the telegraph line is being
rapidly. built from Camden, Arkansas, to
Shreveport, for military purposes.
Major General Dix and staff left For
tress Monroe this forenoon -for York
River.
P HILADELVHIA, May B . — TheAge placed
On their bulletin board this afternoon,
what purported to be a dispatch, and had
such head lines as illegal arrests by the
government, arbitrary measures, &a. This
was upon one aide of the board and upon
the other was something like Sigel snub-
bed. A soldier came along about three
o'clock and tore both papers down. This
created some excitement, and quite a
crowd soon gathered in the streets. For
fifteen or twenty minutes a disturbance
was threatened ; such cries as tear them
out were frequently heard, and some dem
onstration to carry out the threat was
made. Mayor Henry appeared on the
ground, however, and briefly addressed
the assemblage. He said that Philadel
phia is a loyal city, and her citizens have
certain rights,• these must and should be
respected. He then called upon the citi•
sans to disperse, and go quietly to their
homes.
Three rousing cheers were given for
Gen. Hooker. and were quickly followed
by three more for Mayor Henry. The
crowd then moved off slowly without fur
ther trouble,
Hearnarcuaa, May B.—Governor 'Curtin,
who is now at Washington looking after
the welfare of the Pennsylvania wounded
soldiers, telegraphs to Air. Slifer, the
Secretary of State, that arrangements
have been made by Gen. Hooker for the
recovery of all the wounded, and that they
will be returned to us today.
We are also happy to inform the friends
of the wounded soldiers, that the Govern
er has effected an arrangement, by means
of which all the wounded, capable of trav
eling, will be sent to the various hospitals
withi n ou r limits, thus enabling their
friends to more easily minister to their
wants.
The Governor expresses himself as per
fectly satisfied with all the arrangements
which have been made for the care of the
wounded. He adds that Gen. Stoneman
is now known to be safe.
WHEELING, May B.—The Convention
met at Parkersburg on the 6th and nomi
nated officers for the new State, West
Virginia, adjOUrzted yesterday, having
nominated for Governor, A. I, Bornman,
of Parkersburg; Secretary of State, J. E.
' Boyer, of Middlebourn; Treasurer, Celan
bell Tarr, of Roanoke county; Auditors,
Saml. Craul, of Wheeling; Judges, R. L.
Berkshire, of Morgantown. Win. A. Har
rison,.of Clarksburg, James H. BroWn, of
Karutinh • Attorney General, A. B. Cald
well, of Wheeling,
Secretary of State
For Cineinnail and Louisville.
6 A I- LIRDAY. MAY 9.
Tne FIFE PASSENGER.
Steamer NEW YORK—Captain
11. - Lightner. commander. will leave as an
nounced above. For freight or passage apply
on board or to
my 9
For Cincinnati anti Louisville.
SATURDAY. May 9-10 P M
ste
TlLamerE FINE
IST PASSENGER
, THLE, C. L Brennan
Commander will leave as above, for freight rr
passage a p DiY on beard, tr io
J. B. LIVINGSTON A . Co., A setts
ru3. 9
ED EAL ESTATE SAVINGS 'NATE'.
EL TION. incorporated by the Legislature of
Pennsylvania.
Open for Deposits from 10 a. m. to 2 o'olook, n.
m. daily; also on SATURDAY EVENINGS.
from 6 to 9 o'clock.
KlirOffice, 63 FOURTH STREET.
A SAF,c. CONVENIENT and PROFITABLE
DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics. Laborers. Clerks,
sad all loom whose means or savings arc sara'l.
It also commends itself to Executors, Adminis
trators. Collectors, Agents. voluntary Societies
or Associations, and persons of all classes:
Interest at the rate of SIX PER CENT. per
annum is paid on deposits. which, If not drawn,
will be planed to the credit of the depositor en
the first day of May and Noyember, and thereaf
ter bear the same interest as the principal. At
this sate money will DOUBLE in LESS TELLS TWELVE
YEARS.
Interest Will corm:norm on all deposits the let
and 15th days of the month aftersuch deposits are
made,
Books containing Charter, By-Laws. dro., furu
killed on application at the office.
Pagan:mum—lSAAC JONES
Vice PRESIDENT—W. D, COPELAND.
Hon Thos M Howe
RUSTEES.Hon Jll Moorhead,
Isaac Jones, C 0 Hussey,
Win II 6mith, Jacob Painter,
Rarvy Childs. Niokolaz VoegtlY.
W peland.
Secretary and Trea ß
sur Co er—A. A. CARRIER.
felz6:6l:nd
DRY GOODS FOR TDB MILLION
WHOLESALE BUYERS
Itinuel-LNs
PRINTS.
GI &GRAMS
at leas than mannfacturer's prioe. Examine our
stock before you buy.
ECA.N"SION LOVE Ar, Co
NOS. 74 & 76 iIARKET STREET
may:2
•
DI; BOLUTION OF PARTNERPIIIP
HI.E PARTNERSHIP HERETO.
fore existing. under the name and otYle
Weldon ReinkeßeinkeKelly, has been dissolvedof
this day by mutual consent. H. &bake withdraw
ing from the Sm. The ha/Allem of tbe late Sim
mil be settled by Jas. 4, Weld= and John Kelly,
at 164 Wood St,
JAS. O. WELDON
HENRY REENTER/
In w JNO. KELLY,:
withdrawing from the firm t f Weldon. Rein
eke 1 Kelly, I would cheerfully commend
my late partners, to my friends and th re e tiblia.
HENRY RE
The undersigned will - continue the Plumbing.
Gas 4 Stt am fitting. alsci the Lamp
andil boil_ -
ness .at the old stand. 164 Wood Bt. trust by
a strict attention to business, to please all who
may favor as with their afro
11l gN&
U & KELLY.
n
fri3rvarim Vll.ll2 "sem2l lwiuk:
4"23P'Ort.ful to tilaff
thls'aipartment, and General Rom:trans
desires it thoroughly ventillated in the
Northern papers :
Headquarters of the Cumberland, office
Provost Marshal General, Murfreesboro,
May, 8, 1863 :--;This being the season for
active militsry operations, the presence of
ladies, however desirable under other cir
cumstances is net so now. The General
Commanding directs that no passes be is. to ladies to pass from Louisville to
Nashville, Murfreesboro or within the I
lines of this department until further or.
ders. Those residing in the North are
warned to avoid the trouble and expense
of traveling to LoUisville, as they will not
be admitted within the lines of the depart-
ment except in the most urgent cases, then
only on passes issued from department of
headquarters. Maj. Wm. M. MILES,
Commanding.
oarwm, May B.—The body of Major
General Berry arrived here at noon to-day
and is lying in. State at City Hall, which
ie thronged with citizens. The body
will be conveyed to the steamer Harvest
Moon this evening, accompanied by a
large escort of military and civil. The
Harvest Moon leaves tor Rockland to•
morrow morning.
MARKETS B.; TELEGRAPH
CINCINNATI, May B,—Flour unchanged and dell,
LOOO bbls cf Extra was forced on the market and
had to be sold at $5 60. Wheat unchanged; Red
P sl 255(41127. Rye 8 7@g8. Whisky firm at 41.
rovisions quiet and unchanged, and not much
done: the feeling is less firm. 140 bbls City Pack
ed Rump Pirk sold at's9. Groceries (Inlet and
unchanged.
Gold 1 50@1 52; §Ever, 1 30/01. 35; excb^
steady,
LONDON ANDIPiTERIOR
Royal Mail Company's
CELEBRATED REMEDIES
BLOOD POWDER AND
13 CI NEO , IIV Or Di 7'
A certain cure for Diseases of Horses and Cattle.
known to and need 01317 by the Oompany in their
own stable* front 1844 until the opening of the
Railway over the prinelpst routes. After the g.
the use of these remedies in all the stables of the
Company. their annual sales of condemned stock
were discontinued, a saving to the Company ex
ceeding .f. 7,000 per annum. In 1853 the Loudon
Brewers' Assectation offered the Company £2,000
for the receipes and use the articles only in their
own stables.
__—
BLOOD POWDER
A certain cure for !winder, disttimeer, rheuma.
Sum, hide bound , inward strains, loss a appetite
ofns,e, coughs, colds, and all d.seases
tee lungs, surfeit of se:abbess, glanders, pol,
evil, mange, inflammation of the eyes, flstuls,
and all diseases arising from impure blood. cor
rects the Stomach and liver, improves the aPPc
tito, regulatet glandsels. corrects all deranwo
monis of the gl strengthens the system.
makes the skin smooth and glossy. Horses bro
ken down by hard labor or driving. quiokly re
stored by usingthe powder once a day. PThtliiiig
will be found equal to land keeeing horses uP
appearance, condition strength. in
London and Interior Royal Mail Companys,
CELEBM&TED BONE OINTMENT.
A certain cure for spavin, ratgbone, scratches,
lumrs, tamer.; sprains, swellings, bruises foun
dered meet, ehillblaios. wind galls, contractions of
the tendons, bone enlargements. &e.
Blood Powder 50a per 12 oz, packages ,• Bone
Ointment We per 8 on. tar. 320 Strand, Lon
don.
liteßeeson & Borbins, New fork.
French, Richetds & Co,. Philadelphia.
TORRENCE da . McGARIL
Piitsburgb Mare one.
dean Corner Fonda andt Are o ts
RIVVI;1 INTEL.L.TGEIST CE
PORTOF PITTSBURGH
ARRIVED.
Franklin. Bennett, Brownsville.
Gallatin. Clarke. do
S C Baker, Wheelirg.
PARTED.
Franklin, BennDett,E Brownsville.
Gallatin. Clarke. do
Starlight, Tomlinson. St. Louis.
V - Th
light there -re river —Last -evening at twi
sei, and fulling slowly.ere 10% feet water in the char:
W- T h
e fine passenger steamer
'New York," Capt. Lightner, leaves for Cinein
nad and Louisville, on Saturday, Th's boat has
the best of accomodations and careful and atten
tive officers, Capt. thos. 11. Golding will be found
in the office, we take pleasure in recommending,
boat and officers.
For Cairo, St. Louis, Tin Fugue, Rock
Island Davenport and St Paul
TUESDAY, MAY 12-sp'
w.
THE NEW AND SPLEV-
Caot Faller, w pu ce
passenger
pasr , go anply on boa dor to For height or
!jay!) .I. D. LIVINGSTON do CO, Art.
JOIIN FLACK. Ag't.
Great Inducements
TO
CHECKS
T ICIIINGS, flte
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS.
HOSIERY,
it HOOP SHIRTS
. .-..,..4„,,..........,........„„__ .
44.zr Is , NIPIANOS Anz iinza,
i ud ig th igt of S t4 linware.anOilkether Pianos
eenetz7,: - r
! :
A choico supply received this week
t
CHARLOTTE - BLITNIE .
- f f
43 FIFTY' STIntEET: .
Po7e agent for finale's Pianos rinne:is
unrivalled Melodeons, and Pai)l/
SECOND HAND PIANOS:,
BEAU.
$ 2 2 1 7 1;
Ak VITICHERING 7 ocrAvE.
-casLwed..tifu...i black!aln .,.. .. case, very ......
A 7 octalie., Mokering. Rotewo , 3d, round '
corners. a first rate instr R o sewood ,
A 7 octave,. flays & Co,, a
handsome instrument,in good 0rder...... 175
A 6:74 octave, Stodart, Rosewood, carved
pannels in front.. Co
......... -... /66
A 6 .1.6 octave, Zaloii-d'o feEsewOiiii. ronn . a. ,
front. an ercellent Pi an0..,...... , . round l6O.
A 6 octave, Chickering, Rosowood - •
corners. aßood reliable Piano ~. ; . .... ... ... 1644
16 ootave, llallat, Davis 41; Co. Roetwood : 135
A 6 oct,. kkodart. Illahogoity , round front ' 80
AI 6 oat, Swift, do ...... ........ ...... 75
6 oct, German. do -.-- .............. 60
A 6 oct. Dunham ; do ................. .... 50
A 6 oct. Loud , do- ...- ..... ....„ 40
A 5,34 oot. English do
A 5 oto.
For sale b sal e by .. do .-............... ./5
. t„......
R. HUT° iEr . -
(L.vra or LE le Earroamozi.),.
COIIIIISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT
Dealer in
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE:
Flour, Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit Pot and Pearl
Ashes. and PRODIICE (}EI, RALLY, -
Bast Brand lof Family Flou r always on Hand.
No. 102 Second Street.
Between Wood and Market,
PITT/MUG/4 PENN'A.
>k .Liberaladvance made on Consignments.' -- 1
apll-1-d
LlTiegN
OLDDMT,
GRAVEL ROOF EBB
11 108NIITO POST BUILDING
------------.____--
A. C A. it 313 . _,_
iIriTAVING MADE AItRANGEMENtS
to operate before the Dental Colleges of
the nited States , and the various Dental Con
ventions for the purpose of - bringing before the
onflssion. my Apparatus for Extracting
Teeth 'Without Pain: I shall of necessity be
obliged to bo away from my office the greater
part of next Spring and Summer , that mY
Patients ii ay not be the losers thereby.lhave as
sociated with me Dr. E. J. WATE, aDentist, of
well known ability in every branch of thelsrofes
sloe, and whose elegant fillings are the adndra
ticn of the profession wherever seen. Dr. . Ways
will be with me from April 7st, and will take the
general charge of the' c ffi ce , leaving Me free to
devote my whole attention to Extracting - Teeth
with my Apparatus, and to the mechanical part
the profession. Persons who may have hitherto
failed to nave their Teeth extracted for want of
.ime on my part, or from defects in the apparatits
are as.,ured that such difficulty' no longer exists,
es I have made many improvements, and will de'
vote my whole time to it.
Re'erences in regard to the Painlessness and
Safety of the operations given if desired, and
from kledical gentlemen too. Remember that
cold weather is the tune when the apparstas cam
be used to the best advantage.
E. OMIT, Dentist,
1311. Smithfield street.
mhl7;dtmyl4
CARPETS.
1862 DECEMBER. 18
W. B. dr HoUALLITM.
87 FO CIRTH STREET,
LA 110 ,e PORTION OF auRSTOCFC
...1a....._ vine -seen bought previous to a' series of
advances, , trut now replenished (just before the
largest adva,lce of the season) with Me newest de
signs in Carpets, Oil Cloths. Window bhades. ins .
A favorable opportunity is odeod purchasers ai
moderate rates, as prices will be higher. deol7
_ --------
OFFICE OE 'PPE 08ANDSECRITAII1
OF R. W. G. L op PENN,
Petra ngzrer.t. May 4, 1463.
ir 0 OF 0, F.—SEALED PROPOS
-X-0
such
will be reed PRINTING t BINDING cost
of such PA PER and
STATIONERY, as maybe required for the tre of
the Grand Lodge, for the ensuing year, viz; Th e
cost per ream for Paper (cicuble medium) ; for
Ocmpebition. plain, ruled and rule and figure
work, nor 1 000 ems each: ?or Pross Work. (double
medipm) por token: for Ale/ling and binding
Pamphlets, per 1 000 copies; for Eureitipesjper
1 000; Pens, per gross: We.r. per pound; Oa)), Lat
ter, and Note Paper, per ream; Faber's Penchs,
per do z: Tape Dor gross, kc, until MONDAY. the
18th inst., at 12 o'clock. M. S.ltople3 clan be Been
at the above office.
isir Proposals for part or the 'whole, should be'
addressed 'Peer/mesa 808PILINTING ofM, care of
IVAT, ebRTI P
D0m25.3, Philadelphia 0.
mars,6td
~DBYOAIE_D
ISEASES
R. BROWN'S OFFICE
60 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Citizens and strangers in need of medical . ad.
vice should not fail to give hint a call.
Dr. Brown's remedies never tail to care impu
rities, scrofulous and venereal affections—Also
hereditary taint, such as tester, psoriasis and oth
is ignorant er skin diseases, the origin of which the patient
, SEMINAL U7III.ATSS.
Dr. Vs remediea for this aldietion. brought en
by solitary habits. are the cab medicines known
io.this country which are safe and will speedili
restore to health
ilimummagit.
Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this
infal affliction
Ile also treat Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoe, Gretbal
Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back
and kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder. Strict
ures. etc.
A. letter to be answered must contain at least
ONE DOLLAR. .'. • •
Medicines sent to any address saf_ely packed.
Office and private rooms, No. 50-EfaII'EFTELD
TREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. noLsdltsv•
NEW LiiISEICIOV.E.Ft'S
To Strengthen and Improve the Sight.
THE eepetiste PEssis -
Russian Speotaclea,
insGERSONS SUFFERING FROM DE=
feotive sight. arising from age or other caus
es. can be relieved by using the atasistan Peb
ble Spectacles , which have been well tried bY
many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity. to whom they have given perfect esti/Ac
tion. The certificates of theme persons can be
seen at MT office.
WS. All who purchase one pair of the Russian
Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in
futurefree f charge with those which will 'dwarfs
give satisfaction.
ment
There o fore. if you wish to enema an improve
eight call yur sight call on
J. DIAMOND; Practical .Optician
Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectaldes.
Janld No. as Fifth street. Post Baildint
sre • y place of business is closed on SaturdaY,
JUST RECEIVED
a splendid stook of
SEEING DELAINES &DRESS GOODS
CALICOS, GINDHAIIS, tte.
Special attention is called to onr stock. of Muslim
and Irish Linens that was purchased before the
great atlyeace in Dry Goods. Call soon and secure
your Spring Goods as they will be much higher
Remember the place c No. 96 Market street, be
tween Fifth and the Diamond.
inh2 LYNCH,
CEO. R. COCHRAN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office No. 69 Grant street. near the Court - -
House. Pittsburgh,
L L BusukrEss ENTRUSTED To
IS-
lection his care will receive prompt attention. Col
s
deceelpimade and the money oromotlY
TO BERLDKRIS AHD VONIIDULOTOTOS
Wa are now reannhieturthe a anterior aritlale of
DK •-
which we are prepared to dant from our 004111,
YARD, 509 isinaorr
h and Bennet
Beet onallby of Vanlll7 Coal *limn an
no* DIOIRSON. 0 19BWART 8 00.
B. U. inn..... (molts FOSTER
ViiITTEIBTRGII VIBE BRICE MORT
FACTURING COM.PANY.
HIER, GLOVER dr CO.,
hisetifaeturers ef Tile Crucibles. ke.
Nesters in Fire mad . rusible lazy.
Office 365 LiberVAeete opposite) the P. R. orZ a garneWi= 11.
feb2oo4
.
JOHN U, -JSIELLOH,
81 WOOD ST
. .
I B. 'TOBIAS" VENETIAN JUNI-
N-. went. .An instantaneous remedy , for chron
ic, rhenmatism, headache; toothache. oroup, col
thegainer. sore throat. and Pains in any part et
body. Try a bottle and be convinced. Re
member this article is-a success, not an experi
ment- for 14 years it has been tested. Every (me
who uses it recommend, it. No medicine ever
had Melt a rutation as this; silently it has work
editsmay
"Chronice
_public. and all are /end in
its praise. rheumatism" Thousands are
laid for weeks on a bed ofagony, and never walk.
ed without the aid ,nf crutches, Rlal ibis
complaint can testify to the Magical effects of this
liniment - Therare cured and Proclaim its vir.
toes throughout the land. Remember relief is
certain, and a positive cure is sure to follow.
Headache of all kinds wewarriuit to cure. Putrid
so h re throat, quineY and diptheria are robbed of
teir terms by a timely use of the Venetian Lin
iment it has saved hundreds the past three ,
months. -` - •
Price 25 and 60 cents. Hold ly ali druggists.-
Ofilees6Corfland street/Yaw York.
my7aLksmwo
poets about Biandrethla PHIAL
~
x..v A ,
Watteau:tater Co. N. Y.
_Oct. 23.1872,
Mr. G. TIN Biros &mamas. Miter Bing :as
Bons6hccs :
Bear Sir--. 1 woall state that - I was induced to
use BILANDRETG'S PALS. throat' the recom
mendation ofJohn B. 13rr of Croton. Westches
ter county. who was entiso restored to health
bg
apt their use. Ile wassick for some two year%
,vfor
cive and dwpeptic. and he triad everything,
but was not relieved. Finally, he took one Bran
dreth's Pill srvery day for a week. ands dare aids-
Pills every tray for three day% and then took one
Pill ever? der, with an occasional dose of ipx.. in
one month he was able to go to work. and in mauve
months he well. gaining 40_porulds in wmght .
Yours truly. .WWARD PURDY.
---•-•
WanteenisTetn Eh inn% 138 :
Edward Purdy being duly sworn. Yalu that ha
amides in the town of New Cutlet that soma
Years ago he was very sick with a Yore en hia leg.
which had been rtinmng for-over flyeyearLthat
he was also much clutreesed by a pain in hi e;
check
and bedded very . costive . and dyspeptia that af
ter...liming varione remedies and manypiminian4
he commeaced usl igßrandreties Pills,
once to eight
three timer a week. and at the end *lone month.
the sore on his log healed; and at the end of two
months he was entirely cured or caatiyenese, die -
Mucha and pain.' and has remaine wal l eye?
ainoe. WARD URDY.
Byrom to before me. NdsED P
18th dity of On t. 1862.
B. MALCOLM SMITH.
Thomas
__. _ Justi Diamondeace.
fieldby. siespash,ADA?
Pittsburgh.
t .
.
EUROPEAN -,--:--1,::-.., AOEN 2 Y.
.. _ _
witeroirAs iLserilchiai. xvitopirars
AL Arent, 122 Monongahela Rouse, Pitts
rimburg/I. a . , to p m rep i r t ri o an 7 7 141 a it ta Crd ici nf i rii k
h...,,,,:tai r or huPac t i Z a tade In
part of Europe._
BB _ .
gap
Agent fir um fn po and Cinolnnad Nail
to
_ad. ALsay Agent for the old Black Star Line of
uaiiirtz Pafteta. and for the lines of Steameresall
Ina between New York. Liverpool. Glasgow rad
Galwai.
,ell
CIOIT.NTRY BACON--10,000 Po
IL/ Primo Country Bacon sidajoat reed and
for we by
laio9
MEEM
_ . ...
....,.._ ~., , • 1 i .15..), f.• ,
.;;;_'. '
LIJFE,9I AND 314N4w.t........WM.1.1.ENDi01i50N
Tizsunagss..— ..... ~.. ... .. ...li2 OVER.INGTON
( 'List night of the envies mOnt cf the ohsrnaing
4°7Actre_ss
las
VIIABL OTT. I 4 . 7I/031PRON
nig B°t V I I
smenini will be preEentecl the
new aces.stion s lay. emitted
• EDITH AND ZEI,Dia,
LEdith and Z5.,1dit........,Mi5i Chailotte Theis:w oe
rrst Darrel ........... ........ Mr. Char Barron
JLint Cha.rlea . 0700 ct... ...... .. .... Mr. C. roster... .
o 'rel ... . .... ... ............ ~. .. . ........ Ur Seit.n
1 Id Eldra... ................... ... ....Annie kberlie
To'n - nelide with the Popular nautical drama
the
BEACON OF nEivir. •
Jaak Junk .. - . ... • . ..C: • Poster
... . ...... . .... a Ebo. Be
Want:l-720 young Ladles for the Ballet:
. VARIETIES.
Sole Lessee.,..—......—x:DlOß O'bTEIL.
ZOE. ZOE, • zor., • ZOE,
The Beautiful Cuban Sylph. and
MONS.E; YATFS, to-night,
MISS FANNY ammoßn,
MARY WAIITON,
MLLE MA THILDE,
MuL'il JULIEN.
•.I.OIINNY Emirs
LEw SIMMONS, 12 other performgre,
?II RUMBLE'S VARIETIES,
AL Sole Lessee .. .. .
Immerse attraction and ireat sucoas of tbe
new t ormolu,.
MLL'E MARIE ZOE
REIN TT'S
MISS FANNIE GILMOREA._
MSS AN MISS MABY uALTON.
NIE RAS , * ISON_,
L LL'E idATEILDE.
EW S/MBIONS.
JOHNNY HART •
M.A.
kC. BUELL. RARRYYALP,OT
and seven .
other WARD MASTER IV.A LTES,
, • And the beautiful Orthestra/
band of the establishment. Admission. asusual.
CONCERT MALI,
n. GR4 RESPECTFUL
ASA. forms.the public , . that he will give aLY T.
shun
season of
GlgA'
ICD OP ERA So
In Pitts burgh„eommeneing on-
MONDAY, MAY 1 1 th,1803. -
With the eo - opperation (See double Com vaty.
in eloding the Grand Orchestra and Choi - use.% nt.w
ander hisdireotion, and wid have the honor of
presenting tho following varied roper zoire
TROITATORE. MARTHA, NORMA. DINOR
AU. DON GIOVANNI, BALLS IN .
Lias-
CAEM.
The season will open with Flotow's Master
piece,
114 RTIT.A.
qa, THE rAlli rtar.
- Cordier no ..... .. . . Henrietta,
Morensi "as . . ... .. .. .. ... . .... Nancy.
Sig. Brignali as.. .... .. . ....... ... ...... ...... Lionel.
Sig. Surnui
..... .......... . Plunkett.
Barili as .........
Conductor and Musical ........... . .... -Sig, kuzio.
:SDAY, EVE. MAY 12th,
Verdi's_Most Celebrated Opera,
liL TICOVATORE 2
Mr. (haulms much **hamar° in so*nonncing that
• --.: NADA.IILE LBISI.
whose traCeCES in the prineipal. Opera. llons^a of
Earope, and'for the pilot five months in NCT7 York
Beaton and. Philadelphia,. has drawn- forth the
ecominms of the Pres +. will have the honor of
making_her firsta.pPearance in Pittsburgh, in ho,
G Teat prim:mile "Col., of LtiONOtt A.
THE- TROV-410RE will also enable the new
and.charming prima donnazontralto ,
. IfPLLE CATRINA MORENZII,
to make her deb - at-in the celebrated role of A za
eerie: wherein - the 'has obtaineti.much'critical
applause.
.
- ... szes oit'arAccurratni, •
in the role of Menrieo. Signor Macceferri, whose
success in New York' in the role of Maurice: was
of so enthusiastic a character and whose extraor
dinar:, 17T DE PaTTRINEthe high notein the
GRAND A NIA, "DI RUE LA PIRA." fairly
electrified the audience, will resume that part on
this occasion.
Debut of
.EIGNOIL AMODIO,
in the ioleof Count di Luna.
SIGNOR BARILI AS FERRAN
011DIA
ursday evening, Meyerbeer's latest and most
celebrated Opera of
• -
Dinorate ; Le Paliodon de PloerinaL.,
Characters of Dinorah:
.....•....... Mlle. Angiolina Cerdier.
................, . Ml - e. idoreiksi.
.......... ... .. Signor Brignok
.... .....
Susint.'
Dinorah..
Goath'erd
Corentino
.
The flan—
!i Ir. Gnu' 'begs to announce - that scene painters
and carpenters of perfect ability have been en
gaged to perfeotthe performances of the Opcires.
The Ticket Office will be open on Thursti.
MAY' 7: AT MELLOWS- Altitile-ST,ORT.
E,
ivhere -seats can •be scoured for the arat three
nights in advance.
PoICE - OF ADMISSION.
Admission teamsarts of the Rouse, $l. Re
served seats extra. mys
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