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    • . rittinuga of Court 111artials•
At the general court martial held at
- . Cincinnati,pursuant to Gan eral Order
I . I -I N . Q. In, Gen. Robt. B. Potter, U. 8:
irere
Voie.,• President, the following pinions
- - --- arraigne4 and tried;
• Thomas Perkins alias Thos. Hawkins,
charged, with being a spy, plead not ilty,
eiis found guilty on both the char , e gu and
specification, was sentenced to be hu b ng..
A. G. Willis, charged with being a spy,
plead not guilty, was found not guilty by
the Court, and the case dismissed.
Geo. P. Sims, charged with being a
spy, plead not guilty: foundguilty on
both charge and specification, and sen•
fenced to be hung.
William S.Rurgess, charged with being
a spy; plead not guilty; found guilty, and
sentenced to. be hung.
Private John C. Shore, of Company F,
109th Regiment Illinois Cavalry, charge,
mutinous and insubordinate conduct and
desertion; found guilty and sentenced to
be shot.
The proceedings, findings, and sentences
in all the foregoing cases were approved
and confirmed.
At the Military Commission convened at
• Cincinnati, p ursuant _ to special order No.
' 135, Robert Egleston, citizen, was arraign-
ed and tried for giving aid and comfort to
the enemy, hurraing for Jeff. Davis while I
-rebel prisoners were being taken through
the city. The p risoner plead guilty, and
was sentenced ty days confinement
on Johnson's Island, and to be made t
do such bard labor as the commanding
officer of that post may direct.
At the-general court martial convened
at Bowling Green, ffy., pursuant to gen
era/ order No. 20, of March 30, 1863,
Sergeant John R. Lyle, of the Confeder•
ate army, woe arraignd as a spy, being
dressed in the garb of a civilian. He
plead not guilty, but was found guilty, and
sentencee to be hung, on Friday, May 29,
ou Johnson's Island.
and
4.11 ten foregoing proceedings, findings
sentces are confirmed and approved
by General Burnside.
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Tr
Ate 139th Reel:pent.
A letter published in the Gazette of the
14th inst., signed "Ion," from the 136th
, Regiment, atter giving an account thei
part in the attack on Fredericksburg, of
pay r
s
the following well deserved compliment
to the 139. Regiment, commanded by Col.
Collier, and composed mostly of Pitts
burgh boys;
The 129th Regiment bore a conspicuous
paz in this advance --so well did they do
theirduty that Gen. Sedgwiek compliment
ed them personally for their bravery, cool
nese and daring. After the Regiment had
gone as far back of Fredericksbu rg as was
ordered, the enemy was found lying in
ambush, sequestered by a thicket of pities,
prepared to cut our men to pieces. The
line in front of the 139th advanced, un
suspecting the terrible ordeal that await
ed them, when suddenly as the lightning's
flash, the enemy fired into them.-
- Disconcerted by a shook so sudden and
unexpected, they fell back in confueion,
And rushed offpell- melt through the ranks
of the /39th. This was a trying moment
L . l. • ,ra-stand must be made, or most likely all
would-be lost. After the flying line had
jecit'lmek, a terrible volley was poured into
the 139th from the villains lying in ambush.
The, Regiment reeled under the shock ;
but Cols. Collier and Moody, and Adjt.
Harper, apnrehending the danger which
—threatened anything but a firm front,
• went out in front of their men, and set
them an example which had a most salu
tary effect.
1-he coolness of the•offieers brought the
men to a realization of their position and
=l - 1,- thifiiis; and they went in twith a will, To
'thii'regiment and to more than any other
:1 is' our -country indebted for the safety of
the sixth corps. Had it wavered, all might
htree been lost. Presenting, as ,an
Undaunted front, the enemy did it
not did feel
like coming in contact with it, and other
- ;, , tegintents, leas cool in the hour of peril,
*are Set t an example which did a great
deal of good. Pennsylvania has reason
to be proud of the 139th."
Thr
le New P Telegraph
Company.
'• The Committee recently appointed at a
citiienikmeeting:to take into considera
‘• Nita the praeticability of building a tele
rt graph -froni Pittsburgh to Unniontown,
,- kiffthe border counties have made the
fotlewing report :
The Committee to whom was referred
the matter of establishing Telegraphic
communication between this city arid
Uniontown via Connelleville, and also to
Morgantown, having examined the subject
fully and considered it maturely, deem the
most certain and reliable manner of effect
ing this object to be in acting under the
charter, of the Pittsburglcand Uniontown
telegraph Company. It will cost about
$5,600, as we learn, to build the line to
rfaiontowrr and upon this amount there
can be easily obtained a guarantee of six
percent. to thosewho may 'facilitate this
mattirliYhecoming etockholders in, that
be side line or side lines, should
Ville 130 1113011tted. to Waynesbarz, Brciwns •
Virtuthington, Frostburg and Cumber
land,
or elsewhere, which would cost
dipmething lees than seventy dollars per
— ado. , bnilt to hiorgantown the addl
.'
•, 6' tional cost would thus b.? aboat' . s 1, 750, for
-_whieb, government s aid may be ob
, tai r
ned.
We therefore appeal to tho citizens to
•' - 'itidits in ibis moat important matter.r
comPany Will soon be oized, but
Jutbseriptions may ,be made now , and this
' 4outtnitt6e—will. - call - anon the business
me £o obtain- them , or the books may be
' found atrthe . bffice of the Pittsburgh and
Contielisyille Railroad, on Fourth street.
•P' VOX BONNHORST,
I . C. liaser.e.
.-
S. D OLIPHAV"-
- Body round.
. ..7 TfikbodyondatthewFlabertz, who was
drowned off the tow boat Robert Lee, at
- -, the =Whet Girty's ran, was- found yes
tetdaymorning by a fisherman whe had
. , .
..,:IAId out a melt line above the old piers
- i3f-the aqueduct. „Att.. l ;gdown it had
caught in atlas manner that the - lirie was
under botti , arms, and consequently in
' raising it, the body came up' nan upright
position, which _together with the motion
given it by the current gave it a bfe-like
aPPeerance which frightened the )3 oo r
'fialierman :sadly. - He evidently: thought
th atiiie`litilia. had not rairdwiri:Oleasa at
places : Au inquest washeld. and a verdict
4914,0:,. ; /,, k : ,_ rendetedi - ' i •
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N amour aganta for the DallY
and weekly Poet In those cities and aro an-
urited to talc,,a Advertisements andAnbseriptiocui
or las at our zoom Baize. •
FRIDAY MORN
;In `IUD 11BIG:110E1100D INTALIGRNOR
Weekly Post.
, Copies of the Illeekly Post with or with
. out wrappers; can be had at the desk in
the counting room this morning. In ad
ditiorial to the usual news items, tele
gragh, &c., it contains a beautiful select
ed story; a list of the killed and wounded
at the late battle; the reply of Major pen.
Franklin to the ommittee on the conduct
of the war, in regard to the battle of Fred
erieksburg; markets, and other items of
general interest. It, contains twenty
- eight columns of reading matter, exclu—
sive of the advertising. This week's num
ber will be found very interesting,
A new feature in our weekly is the bank
note list which will be corrected weekly
for this paper by J. %V. Kennedy, editor
of Kennedy's Bank Note Review. It con
tains a list of the bankable funds, or notes
at par 6's and upwards, a list of Philadel•
phia, Pennsylvania country banks, New
Jersey banks, s's and upwards, currency,
and unbankable funds, Eastern ex ,
change, Sco.
THE Levees and Concerts at Masonic
Hall continue to attract large audiences--
they continue only tct-ilay and to-morrow at
8 and 8-o'clock. Mies Marsh has a Sweet
powerful voice and ills "the Hail I with
sweet sour ds. Dcillie is so small that ona
naturally entertains the idea of a mind
corresponding with the body, she is re
markably intelligent, sings and da
with a native, careless air, and is iri fact nces !
fully airadvanced in intellect as most , chil.
dren of her age. It is impossible to real.
ize how very small is this pocket edition
of humanity, until placed by the side of
children of her age. Then the cent-44A is
seen,
a end
,most strikingly, too. We can
truly sy, that 'She is - the elost pleaeing,
charming sight we ever saw, and at the
flame time one 9f the greatest curiosities.-
We think if every one know how extreme
ly beautiful, loveable; and petite she is,
none would miss the 'opportunity of +lag
her.
Varieties, l
This popular plaCe of arattiement 1 , still
continues to attract, large "houses" dve
night. Zoe appears but two nights MoMore,e,
and those who have not seen her should
avail themselves of this opportunity.* see
the beat danseuse that luta aripeaietl in
Pittsburgh for years,
Chinipodist.
We would call attention to the sp4cial
noLice of Dr. Randall to be found in anoth
er place. having experienced the e
a thca
cy of Dr. Randall's tred:fent
Teleased after years of excessive pas h we
oat consnipritiously recommenitthe z ;; ict
ed to call upon him and experisnOi3 tat,-
taneous rebef •
S
T.
!fleeting of the Fire Asooelation.
A special meeting of the Fireman's As
sociation was held last night for the pur
pose of making arrangements for; the fire
men of the city participating in the re,
caption of Col. J. B. Clarke's 12bd Regi
ment of nine months' Volunteera. .
Mr. James Irwin, President, read a
a communication from Wm. M. Harken,
setting forth that Mayor Sawyer had re-
ceived a communication from Col. Clarke;
stating that the regiment would arrive an' .
this city on Saturday.
The following resolution was offered
by Mr. W. J. hfontgomary and adopted:
Resolved chat the different companies
comprising the Pittsburgh Firemen's As
sociation be requested to assemble on
Saturday, the 16th instant, to participate
in the reception ceremonies to Col. J. B.
Clarke's 128 d Regiment of nine months'
Volunteers, the Captains of the :Compa
nies to meet on Friday evening, the 16th
inst., with Chief Engineer and Assistants
to make necessary arrangements.
On motion, the Hope and Columbia
Companies of Allegheny were -invited to
participate in the ceremonies.
Some discussion ensued in regard to re,
ceiving the, credentials of Mr. Turbet, ap
pointed in place of Mr. McMillan from
the Neptune. The credentials Were not
accepted.
The President, Mr. Irvin,. they made
a request that the Captains of the Hope
and Columbia Engine Companies of Alle
gheny be invited to meet the Captains of
the different Companies of this;city, at
the Hall of the Fireman's Association,
this evijning, at half past seven o'clock,
On motion, adjourned.
"forewent Among the ICatehers.
The butchers have for some time been
imposed upon by a class of men, who,
buying up the stock as it arrives, would
send the best east, reserving the most un
saleable for this market. They have de
termined not to submit to this state of af
fairs any longer, and have formed them.
selves into an association for the purpose.
of buying stock of first hands, and thus
insuring themselves a first class article.
They have employed a competent agent,
who will go west among the stock ritisers,
and by making purchases for this market
save the tariff they have heretofore, , had
imposed upon them by buying at second
Personal.
Mr. Frank G. Chapman, Western Army
correspondent of the Yew York Herald,
passed through the city yesterday on his
way home, having been recalled is order
that
the new arrangements might be made in
Herald reportorial corps of that paper. The
has recently lost three of its cor
respondents before Vicksburg-, one of
them having been drowned. We believe
that Mr. C. will hereafterfollo w the for
runes of the Army of the Pothmac, and
the readers of the Herald will have an op
portunity of read i phic pen ng some of the effusion
of his gra . s(
Attacked an Officer.
! A
who wa vag s rant by fromone of Peter Dugan
releasedcustody
pl ate d
in
was again arrested and placed in
limbo yesterday afternoon. When he Sr
rived at the jail he made a violent attack
noon the officer in charge forpushing him,
as he remarked "against a lady." The
lady referred to was another vagrant by
the name of Salie Leider who was being
,ut in for thirty days. Peter was put in
'or ten days.
Nuisance Abated.
Frederick Richter and Charles Arnold
accused of committin g a nuisance by pur
chasing dead hogs from the
,oiling
in Allegheny,—for the pulpo yards
se of stock
them for some purpose or o b ther—and l
lowing
them to remain until they were a
in
acme state of pntritaction, and the stench be
g offensive, were arrested and
taken before Mayor Alexander who held
them to bail for their appearanc e in Court
'n,the sum of $3OO.
Fire in the :Mountains.
An extensive fire has been raging on
Laurel Hill, three miles East of Union
town since Monday last. Mr. Snider, of
Redstone Furnace, has lost a large quantify
of cord wood, variously estimated at from
that
eight
the fire to fifte
will en hundred cords. It is ain't
soon be checked.
Loss ofSehmerlzat Bleakley.
Wo are glad to learn that our informs
Lion in regard to the loss of 'Measrs.
Schmertz & Bleakley at the late Gra in
Oil City was incorrect, and that so ferns
heard from they are not loosers. We hope
they may always be as fortunate.
Committals.
In eddition to those mentioned in other
places the following persona were commit.
ted
to jail yesterday, Charles Weaver for
I disorderly conduct, 20 days; Jacob O'-
Rourke, Robert Robinson, Mary Platt
and Jobn B. Brown for drunkennets, 24,
hours; Pat Davie for disorderly coaduLt,
80 day, and Mary Lindsay for druhken. ,
nese, 24 hours.
Personal.
Capt. G. B. Ti. Martin, of the' 28th
Regiment, P. V., arrived in this city yes
terday morning on a sick furlough.
Rebel Prisoners,
About 250 rebel prisoners passed through
this city night before last on their way
East.
Sergeant 39 9ra . rix. "
The remains of this gallant soldik were
followed to their last resting gene Yester
day by a large concourse of citizens.
i .
Arrived.
The remains of the late A. C. - i.,iitclsay ;
arrived in this city yesterday ' , and! were'
conveyed to the residence of his parents,
17 Scott street, Sixth ward,frona whende
they will be buried this aftertfooiC at two
o'clock.
curet,' of the Peace.
Margaret 'Gracey yesterday preferied a
charge of violation:43f the peace, againstGracey, and - he was lock 4. up in
WlO.
to answe4.
The Italian Opera.
The fine opera
,of Lucretia Borgia was
most splendidly rendered before a very
large and fashionable audience at Concert
Hall, last night. To-night Beilinrs world
renowned and most celebrated musical
composition, "I Peritani," will be pro
duced, with Madame Lorini as Elvira,
Sig. Brignoli as Artur, Amodio as Geor
gia, and Susini as Richard°. It is need
iest, to say to the thousands of levels of
exquisite music who have attended the
operas this week, that in - this gem they
may expect a rare treat. We regret that
the Company does not remain longer with
us. for Mr. Grail always gives us the best
which the musical world affords. The
season will close on Saturday night with
Verdi's master piece of Ernani.
corns and Bunions.
Various circumstanzes have transpired
to delay the departure of Dr. Randall
the successful operator upon corns and
bunions, the principal of which is, the in
creasing demand for bps services:hi s pe
culiar system of treatment of these annoy
ances has occasioned, but he must assure
those who intend to honor him pith a call
that other engagements will preclude the
possibility of his remaining in Pittsburgh
any longer than during the coming week
The following are the names of a few of
the persons.,wen-known citizens of Pitts
burgh and neighborhood, who have freely
given certificates of the efficiency with
them: Randall has operated upon
Rev. Thomas Sproul, Allegheny city.
Rev. Thomas Rarmay, New Castle.
Id. Eaton, Esq., Prothonotary, Pitts
burgh.
W. Phillips, Esq., Select Councilman.
F. Boyle, Pittsburgh.
Eli Young, Smithfield et., Pittsburgh
James McGrew, Pittsburgh.
county
Jewett Kelly, Wilkinsburg, Allegheny
.
Ed. Seither, St. Charles Hotel ) Pitts
burgh.
R. C. Stevenson, Western Ticket Of
fice, Pittsburgh,
J. Westbay, Dentist, Pittsburgh.
burgh.
T. M. Marshall, Esq., Barrister, Pitts-
W. W. Morris, 91 Market street, Pitts
burgh.
Dr. Randall's of Ices are on Diamond
street, opposite the Court House, fourth
door above Grant street, where he can be
consulted for a few days Longer.
Garman Ba ass's Bowing Machines. for, 1, c ir,
mannfaotrring purposes aro the best in nee.
A. F. C •lATONAY. General' Age,'
.TO AY;
4troot. PittAurub P P
ronamz wzyza..
JOSEPH MEYER & EIGN
FANCY AN rit Ain
liqUititilT &IRE & Eng
WAREHOUSE, 135 81dITILFIELD: 7HFI
C.Betm,ea Elixttt straet and 'NM
PUBLIC IifOTIVE.
N ACCORDANCE WITIII TILE ACT
_lll of Astemb y. incorporating the Pittsburgh
Grain Basvator Consoling. books will be opened
to the Capital stock, of said Company, at the Mer
chants' &ceilings., in the City of Pittsburgh. on
SIONDAY, Ist Day of Joffe,
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neat, at 10 o.olock, a.m. and open till 3 o'clock,
P.M. of same day.
Springerliarbaugh. Thomas Bell.
John Scott Joshua Rhodes..
Wm Bingham. It. F. lienned.v.
Sao, B. Canfield, J. 8, Liggett.
Win. McCreary,
an I other Corporators. . _
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EW FRENCH . PA PER 114 NGI NGI I 4
111 front the celebrated mannfacturiee of Del
sale by cent t Jc Dcfesses, in PAris. Just received and for
_
may 4
• AIME WARE 11.01rSE FOIL 61.1 LE,
MA three stories, situate! at the corner of First
St, and Chancery Lane, near Market St. APPLV
to S. CUTHSERT d:.SOSS,
myl4
51 Market Street.
~G~~,
VlCorie it! of Pcisin &Se. -Chair*, Pitts'
HE
of th LARGEST,
States. ND CHEAPEST A best e United paYll
full Comm ereeal course, ineindins 35 g
Writi for a
ng and
Commercial Arithmetic.
- No extra. charges for Manufactuers. Steamboat,
Railroad and Bank Book-kaoplog,
Minister's sons at one-half price. Students en
-tor and review at any time.
This Institution is conducted by egperieneed
` Tempers and practical business men, hence the
Preference for graduates at this College 4 basis
1
~.twes teen y thronshout the conntr. as well as this .
Perim ' A. COW.UY , long known as tL e best
an of the Orman. teaches Orn
Business Writing. amental .and
For apeoutrns of Prof. Cowley's unequalled
-Writing, and-Catalogue containucg fall inform],
tkplenolose twenty-five cents to the Prinopols.
JENKINS de - EiStrT.lll.
feb2:ltawdavtf.
. ,
uperior Furniture & Sew
ing Machin.° at Auction.
o.N EirtinAv lixonavlNG TILE 15TII.
instant at 10 o`" look, nrecise/y. at the
Masonic Hal Auction 'louse; No. Da
Fifth Bfreet. will be Bold a quantity ot fine Furni
ture, Carpeta, ConsPttng of Mahogany and
'Walnut hair and spring seat tiolng, Mahogany
Marble.top centre Tablead3 sofa seat Chairs, Ma
hogonyarfa Racking Chair. Mahogany side Ta
ble; Solid marble cen tre Tables, Mahogany side
boards, Mahogony enclosed and iiiarbie top wash
stand., Large Crib, Bedsteads, Satiate; when
Table and Chaim Lounges Veiektfea ml 4 Buff
Blincls,q4neenawa t a` Pendent,
Alt* a number or, pieces - or, tettr ttnt tietiond
itand Cantata. Ab% onet3hlg* Surly braohiene
m" good Oilier; and ierreral other Mit OS, 'erms
cashtipar funds.
myl3 T. A. EIeCLE.LLAND,
1 3 xszeiills
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
60 SJI7THFIELD STREET,'
salt:hums and strangers tin need of - medical ad ,
vice should not fall to-give him a call.
Dr. Brown's remedies Dever fail to cure impa
rities,;scrofulotui and venereal affections —AI.,,
h ereditarYtaint, such as tenter, psoriasis; and oth
is ignorant.
er skin diseases, tberOligill of which the patient
SEMINAL WBAENESS
by soli
Dr. B's remedies for this affliction- brought on
tary habits. are the only meAkines known
is this country which are safe and will -speedily
restore to health
imEtaurism.
Dr. Brown's remedies cure in st•few dass this
infix! allisation
Disch
-tie also treat Piles. Gleet. Gonnorrhoe. Urethal
arsres. Female Diseases. Pains In thellack
and _kidneys. irritation of the Bladder, strict
ures, etc, _ ,
' A - letter to" be ;
answered must contain at lout
ONE DOLLAR.
Medicines tent to any address safely pack-ed.
O So - elm& private rooms. No. 50 SMIZIIFIELD
DT ET. Pittsburgh. Fa. nolaikw
by ground Cora Meal,As. keigi r ar z i E ze e
may 4 earner of Market and Pirsta
/NI LVE HUND R ED' DOLLARS
N. will c 3 robaßea throe tory brick /within&
tondo and lot. dire rooms and cellar. hituatfd on
Clark street.
s i
- • " E Ezue • Markstotriet.
Farewell Heneht of) iss Char.
- -lotto Thompson.
This evening is set apart for.a farewell
testimonial to the_above younartist, who
has afforded anquilified de light to our
drama loving citizens upon so matey occa
' alone. She iS 4' trrie s. refined and elegant
delineator of the human passion& always
faithfiil to nature;- always equal to what
ever she_ undertakes. Our citizens may
go to witness her peraonations with a cer
tainty of beidg Pleased, we might say en
raptured. On tido evening, the Occasion
of her benefit and last appearance but one,
her numerous friends and admirers will
not fail to flock to the theatre, not only to
witness one of the very best bills of the
season, but also to pay a well deserved
compliment to this •brilliant artist and
most accomplished lady who will person
ate two character& The Heroine itrthe
fine
and Marger play in four acts of "Love and Duty,"
yin the "Rough Diamond."
Mr. 'Barron is also an important feature
in the programme. Let this benefit be
indeed a bumper.
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rzTTsniuszt:
MARSUALL
Si Wood 6troor.
HALT F'Ax,
May Tbe steamship
America arrived at hiet port to-day from
Liverpool ou the 2d, via Queenstown on
the 3d. Her news is meagre and unim
portant.
The London Observer, in a Pacific arti•
cle, does justice to President Lincoln and
his advisers, who, it says, evince an ear
nest desire to cultivate the most friendly
relations with Great Britain and avoid
giving just cause or offense.
The Times city article says it is under
stood that the United States Government
has resolved to send an agent to England
versed is maritime and international law,
to eo - cperate with Mr. Adams in the con
sideration of the various questions likely
to arise on these points fot the purpose of
a prompt settlement thereof.
The London Globe believes that there,
is n truth in the intended visit of the
Prince and Princess of Wales to the Em
peror Napoleon.
It is stated that the Government has
conferred extensive powers on the Acting
Inspector under the local Government act
for providing employment for the-unem
ployed cotton operatives.
It is said that all the Danish ships are
to be put in commission and the army
mobilized. .
Three Russian Infantry corps were en
tirely defeated by the Poles near KOzzie.
A portion of the Russian army has been
routed by three thousand Cireassians, and'
the Grand Duke Michael narrowly escaped
,capture.
The
defeated insurgents are said to have been
at Ostrom°, and had 1,000
Otters taken. prig
- A Vienna dispatch says: The note of
the Russian Government to Austria does
not, justify the apprehension of a change
affairs.
The P aris.corresponde n t of the London
Herald says that the conviction is gaining
in Paris that an avoidance of war with
Russia rests no longer with England' and
France, but with Russia.
COAISIERCIAL INTE LLIGENCE. LITER
POOL, May 2 .—Cotton firmer and all qual
ities are slightly higher. The sales on
Saturday amounted to 10,000 bales.—
Breadstuffs are steady. Provisions are
- quiet but steady. Produce steady.
_AILEIRKETS BY TELEGB,AI4II.
PUILLDELPIIIA,
$6 May 19 .— Floor dull and salessalesat $5 B@6 for Superfine, 3.l.4"Etti 70@G 75 for
steady. at 95
Extra, and_47@7 50 for
corn Family. Rye Flour
nald
at
dull; sales 165$ for Red and m
$ e 1
7 arat $1 25. 5(4)1 85 fur Wh Wh i e e,
Coffee firm at 31@32 for Rioand , ..33 for Lagudyra
Whisky at 45@)46,
.
NW your, Brart-u-'eotto n ' tower; T.OOO i
soil ats9®6o. Flou• heavy ; 1 3 bales
000 barrels sold;
States 3 Ix - J.5 95, Ohio $6 1;:@.6 80. So_uthern
$6 9147 20. Wheat active at Sc deal ne. N. 2,000
bushels sold, Chicago s,Ering . $1 33 @ , 1.47,_Wil -
Wirakee - anb $1 45g0l 50; ued-, s l-56 (416 , 9 , w1Vhit e I
$1 8 0(41 85. Corn 1 and 2e lower, 119,000 builhala
, a ) . 24a ts 2 46,se: . unsound 80 44r7e: white 86, Yellow.
65 0 ) 87a. Lard hears , at 9 V 4)1 0 . 34c, Whiaki WI;
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TELEG_IAPE
ItISONED„ PAkjilDoi;iED
BLOOKADE RUNNER OAPTURED
TAKING TAE OATH
From Fortress _Monroe
PROM SOITTRERN PAPERS
N/11-"t S
WASHINGTON, May It—John Orcutt
Carpenter, of Kentucky, who was couvic
ted of treason, has been pardoned by the
President. The exercise of the Executive
clemency has been procured by interven
tion of his friends, on the grounds that he
has repented of his crime, voluntarily
abandoned the service of the rebels and
returned to allegiance, to live at peace as
a loyal and law abiding citizen.
The Navy Department has received in
formation that the steamship Cherokee
was captured off Charleston while endeay.
oring to run the blockade.
Lieut Commander E. Grafton and Limit
Commander Id. Patterson Jones has been
ordered to Ordnance duty—the former at
Boston and the latter at Philadelphia.
Acting Assistant Paymaster, Robert E.
Patterson, has been ordered to the Mis•
sissippi Squadron.
A hundred and sixty prisioners have
signified their intention to take the oath
of allegiance to the U. S. Government.
The oath of loyalty was administered
to the jurors of the Criminal Court to
day.
vOieruEss MoNsog, May 13.—Two
buildings, formerly hotels, Macoe and
Ocean Houses, have been used for some
time as hospitals, bearing their respective
names. They have just been consolidated
and will be known from this time as the
Cuyler General H ospital, and under the
superintendenc e of Dr. McKay. formerly
of the Chesapeake Hospital at Hampton.
The steamer Georgiauna.Capt. Pearson.
has returned to Fortress Monroe, having
been thoroughly repaired for the presedt.
She will take the place of the Thomas A.
Morgan, running bttwoen this place and
Yorktown.
The British frigate Rinaldo arrived here
this afternoon, and reports having left
Charleston last Monday at o'clock, p.
ru. fly this steame r we are in receipt of
the Charleston Daily Courier of the 11th
inst., which contains the following dis
(latches :
csacar., May 7.--The enemy have
made no movement this side of Big Black
River.
•
The enemy's cavalry is reported above
Carthage.
A party of Yankee cavalry crossed at
Hankerson's Perry on Thursday night.
captured Mr. Owen and son, planters and
recrossed the Big Black again.
VICKSBURII, May B.—The enemy are
using the spade on the other side of the
Big Black.
The
count Yankees occupy Utica, Hines
y,
Banks has published an order in New
Orleans, requiring all registered enemies
by the Ist of May to take the oath or pre
pare to leave the Yankee lines on the 13th
of May. The oath is far more binding
and will subject all who take it to the
Yankee conscription.
Vicxsautio May 9 —Theta is nothing
new from the front to-day.
The enemy ate landing troops at Young's
Point. It is supposed they are destined
to reinforce Grant.
The Whig newspaper office was destroy
ed by fire this afternoon. The origin of
the tire is unknown.
Among the Yankees captured by For
rest are many citizens or natives of South•
ern States. We hope the Governors of
the several States will promptly make de
mend for the retention and trial of these
traitors under State laws, It will be
worse than idle mockery to turn them
loose on exchange.
Au act has passed the Confederate
Congress establishin g that the flag of the
Confederate States shall be as fellows,viz:
The field to be white, the length double
the width, with the union now used as the
battle flag, to be a square of two-thirds the ,
width of the flag having the ground red 1 1
thereon, a broad sattire of blue, bordered
white. and emblazoned with mullets or
five
number poin reof Confederate S
ted stars cor.tpates. onding to the
May Ist, 1863. Approved
Four thousand prisoners arrived in
Riehmondon the 9th inst. from Pred•
ericksburg. Prank P. Blair, jr., is re
ported among the captured, and passen
gers say that the oath of allegiance was
administered to him by his own request.
The Courier claims a victory at Fred
ericksburg and places the confederate loss
at 10,000,
11:Z=1:21
Ale.-The following are the new mice set by
the manufacturers:
bble hf bhle bble 8
hf 8
bbla
X ... ....$
$ 00 411500
.11ennet..... . P
700 450 Porter .. 700 5
Drown Stout 59bbl 8 00
A pples - Sales of Rtissetts at $3 00@3 25 PIK
Ashes - Sales of C , oda 41,4; Refined do W.;
Caustic Alkali 814 e; Nitrate at 8@8%; Potiarh
and Pearls at 10.5100.
Batter -The receipts here have increased
atitBand prices have declined, various 85188 of pr ime
2 • Inferior sells at prices.
441.-The sales durin g the week were tuotl
erately large. We note the following as among'
the latest: shoulders, 20,00 s lbs. 6c; 5,000 the
71(..c.; 3,01 X) lbs do, 7i1,1C ; 20,0 V Ito Plain Hams, 84,
6.000 iba n C Ilan's. Pk; 1,000 IDs Canvassed S - C
Hams, 1(0 , :c.
Bulk Rants -Large sales have boon made,
principally on private terms.
HP Mftwaz—Steady at 38@40c .
Beans 11 5
300. -bales of small White NaarNaar at $2 754'
inroo un Sales at $2 0 0452 5011 don for com-•
mon and ...s3'.s3 25for Food and fanor
Buckets and TuoS--The tollowing are the
factory or wholesale rates. From store they are
pealingselin at the customary advande. Buckets,
tudes 'ft dozen $2 20; painted inside, $2; 5:
varnished. $235; 3 hoops $2 65; Tubs, No 1, 3
hoos, , 71 dozen. s9._ , No 1 2noops, $837: .PlOO $775:
No 3, $6 3 7N0 4 .,5.4 50; Keeler's No 2. sa; Wash
boards. $2 50; Half Bushela. sealed $5.
ags._nohanged: sales basttdeamlea 2 bushel
at $45 31 50 . Safes of BrirLins at $ 30 426
Cooperoire.--S4les of new Oil barrel., 240;
second handed 25. Flour barrels 4 V,50c..
Candles advance .; dipped 14014 lh; Moulds.
lie: Star XlQ22e: Sterinol7e.
eheeee---The market continues fi at prices
we noted last week, with heavy sales W It at 14e;
Goshen, 15e. new W R 12c
Water' Cersekere.The advanced rates are as follows:
8utte............ .......
.6,.. 1 .c" Soda. ............. .... 7?le
5ugarr,........ .................... ,j4c I 805t0n.......
..................... .... 00
IPlour-The week's sales were very limited.
being confined altogether to the city trade. The
rato+ are sotnewha. uncertain, the nearest we can
approach them being, Extra. s6@6 12; lixtr a
FamilY. $6 75 (4 , 7; favorite brands, $7 12®7 23
,a'es ofl otscomprizing 3_o bbls at those figures.
Pt sdi-Mac kerel. sale , 10 bbls No. I, s'4 ; 33 do
N 0.2.810. wbbls largo No 3, $.3 ',;(1; 10 bbls medi
um No 3, .$6 75 Herring, 20 bbls Halifax, $6; ,S 0
do Now BaLimore. 87 50.
Size. Gas Pipe.
Inch .................. .Per lbw_
i I,ii Inch ......... -. ......
du .. ......... 8o 2 do ......... ........
,-, .......
9,tf,c. 2% do .
,ki; do ................ c 3 d 0....-- ....... .
do ................... 40 1314 do._.. _ ..........
Itidl du .. ................... , 4 do
o .......... do ...... ... .
Gratii --3 larket durin g the we. 1... du'l : th e
aeareit. we can approach the rates are, Wea
red, $1 30; white, $1 3541 40. Corn in r e do-fai mand, 5tk 5, 850; Oats offered at 65a6.6e; Barley,
nr , thing doing ; Rye wanted at 90495 c.
Grocerie-Nut very active during the week.
Among the sales TV e Dote:
sugar-I5 tills Cuba. 1 0..ic;"10 do Porto Rico,
12'
A ~": 10 blib, Coffee A. 14 ' , ...e; 15 bbls Coffee 0, I.P is. ;
20b Ws Crushed,_ls% c ; 15 hbds Orleans, 123 , ...,2.
llolasses--Tho 1107 X
crop is coming in slowly,
35 bb's old crop, 55c 20 do new, 60c; 25 do XX
B .yrup.62hte.
C offee - -Sales 50 sacks Rio at 3.3 1 4AT3 -c.
Hay -Sates 20 trs at 8@.69.4.c. Market steady
Sales 15 loads at $16@19. Receipts litn -
tied.
Solt-Sales 5(.0 bbls at $1 75 41 SO.
ggs - Prices are a shade lower. Sales of 30
bbls at 12c.
teal-The receipts continue very light -
prices have further declined to $l5 @ 19
Iron Ann n o s.
Flat Bar Iron.
134 to 6 by ii to huh
2 tot by Ig . to ill
.. .......
1.; to 1% by gto :ii
Florae Shoe Iron.
% to 1 12y 5-16 to 74 inch
lleavy Band Iron.
2 to 6 bki and 3-16 inch ..........
yl,', to 12 4 byi.i and 3-16 inch ........ .
i . to 19 .1 bYK, and 3-16 inch.. ........ .
•a to Y 4 by ~, and 3-16 inch. ..... d
.
liool) and Light Ban.
20 to 6 incl.--; ............. - ............... ~
12 1 to 2 inch.. .... ................. ........... ,
to 1 3 , 1 i inoiL ...... .___ ......... -.....„,,
gll to 1% inch... .. . ...... , ...........................
iitil ............................ ....... :: .................. :::::
&inch ... . . extra............. - .............
' 3.4 cent 1 p % far all Cot !loops.
Round and Square.
2% 1 to 2.'4 inch . . ............ _. .................
t 4; 2y, inchi........ ....... : ...........
3 to 33 , 4 inch ...........................
3,14.t0 4 inch.... ~. ................
fx.4.4 and I,g inch..-----
< 5 4. inch ”., ~ ..... , ....... ..
, and .9-in inch .....end 4, 3 ' kind 7.46 inch- •
5-16 inch.......,.
14 inch
3-16 inch_
...... .
75 to ]t/'molt. 0 4 ral Iron
t. ..... .....
I,h to*E
toe s ........................
.. .............
inch. ..................
Sheet lr o . n. —.
'
N , o. 10 to 17 '
. 4% i 5!
• 18 t o 4 ........... ...,,, ........ ............. 5 1 5 25 an 2
d :,11 .
........ ..
............ ......... ................ 5 1 / . 6
- zr.. ....... •. • ........ ... 531 6 1
Skeels Overi . i in. irdli, qoli/i tiGi.
.
Boiler Iron, , 3-16 toP into s. Bole r R .......
3 1 ... inc . h .. ...... • ... .. • ..... ... .Tapkiron36oS.tn.notover3orice.
• " 3-16 to
Tank Heads, (not flan'ginir ;. .).
yride.............
..-
Boiler Rivets.
Nall's.
Brads and Pence.
•10d, 12d. 16d. 20d, 30d. 4Dd 50d
& . ..........
Sdand 9d,
6d andld.
4d andsd
3d,
2d.
MilliE
• 3d FinfriWier.
- eat Spikes; 3 t37 . iitai . . ,--.... , "
'Wrought Spikes.-
....tt i i 6 noh. all lenirths.. - ...... ...... .. .. ..
.............................. k.e.
% ... . ............. . .... ... "
~,
• Railroad Spikes......— .................. 1
mend.
iftin e — Sales of 25 tierces at 834 o; in good de.
Seeds—Clover has declined and is offered free
ly
min al. 000 at 5 5,25; Timothy is hold at 200. Flaxseed
no
Sheeting.— le Sheeting 35 els. per Yard:
s ooW - Sales of Rosin at 85:Chemical Be..
Starch—Woods' Is settings - VOL/ 4 c VI lain lelta.
Potato,e—The market is della:lid prices have
further declined. dales of S bush. 75@60..: a
la'go lot would not commandltiOse prices.
Whiskey—Market drooping. dales 75 lib Ls.
gallon,
city
tilled 42.444 e. Bales old rye WorgiT3oo per
rec
White L ead ,-- Priees have anvaneed. Whito
Moll, per rblo34e:, Rmi Pare, per. tb lo*: do. de.
dry per lb. 9Yeg9,46e; Manna. 93i0.
'Window Glass--The prim remain steady.
and we quote as followe. for city bramtie. in boxes
of 5 11 feet ia cash, -no discount fizs and 7x9,
2 75; Rxlo. • kit, 9x 11. 9x12 and latl2. F 3 25:
13. 9514 an 10 x11.3511; 9xL5. 19x16 and 1016.
......._.........._.................._____
dri o 0 8 RIIGAREVAJPORATORs
patterns, for
sale
by ear cane mills of different
, .
_.
.. ,
Q,, siovEss, sots. NPADEq. Iliti &
P ` - 'zilintire f, rks. spading forksaarden and' hay
rakes, _grain cradles, scythe sae . scythe stones,
&0., for sale DP
. _
"' • -
-13 §e 4 1-4.81 4 LONG,
. . . 127 faheity street. - I
A PPLES--so BARARLS RCN/ICY
tga-4 -Just rscsiAireiv patiN_
• LalC-11,
PlT'rszarßaft melitippr.
svErERLy agnEw.
Carakdr Havased• and Corraidad klr
nx. awn Commercial .IdeParter•
- .0119 P TRH & Mandl? Zilnual:Na.POST.}
irraaguati. May 15th 48431
Remark sz-The week's business show the sales,
to have.been limited to lots to ..meet tlie wants of
the local trade. The demand for mcst articles
have fallen off; dealers seem careless about epe-r
-aliens during the unsettled state of affairs me
money Market is about as changeable as it is pos
sible to be, variationsoconrring frequently during
business hours. Money in th city is very plenty
and (unreadily bo obtained with good putter. Our
rivers aro in fair navigable order The ten nage in
port is on the increase. Several parcels of coal
have left for the lowerports since our last. The
reports from Oil City on Wednesday were very
conflicting in regard to the amount of oil destroy
ed, some persons holding to the ( mink?' that all
that comes over the wires i 3 not gospel, especially
If there was a chaneefor skteonlation. It may bo
same days before the actual truth is known—one
thing is Certain you are not bound to believe:All
you hear. The amount stated. destroyed, 10.000
bbls, is a large number to be lost at once z of course
the reports unsettled the market, Flour—We
have never witnessed a duller market than Pitts
burgh
has exhibited during, the past week. Be-1
yond a few sales from wagon and the retail trade
froze stores there was nothing done, n Zither party
manifesting the Mast disposition to operitte.--
Whit t the markets rest and West have steadily
declined, ()umbel Fell its cwn. At least cm de
cline has been- pereeptable. The nominal rates
will be found in another part of thisreport. Grain I
—We leave the market in a very unsettled state, '
w;th more sellers than buyers, whilst certain de
scriptions were neglected altogether. At best the
rates are onlynotuinal. taroceries—ltfarketsteadY
but prices were not so fair. Buyers ask a conces
sion. Our market contains an ample supply.—
Potatoes—The receipts have large'y increased du
ring the week, and they are freely offered at a de
cline of 2)@37 per bushel. The season for old
crop is rapidly drawing to a oloso. Bacon—Mar
ket very steady with a good demand. The week's
sales show that a heavy business was transacted,
The Stock on hand is not large and is daily grow
ink less.
Sligo Trr
6'4
Wza
GN
6 , 4 4 . 3.
6; 1 4' 9
b%
op . 4 ,
7, I G
4 4 4;1
7% 7 .
(11 I AT
6 AT6,i3
44h: .
.
(04,1404 CONCERT , ffilll , -8110E STORE'
4,
'sg
62- Flith , Streefi..• •
s'4' ?et- N nit door to Ea Toss (Sfrie9. '2o
5 8 oiling. as usual, muck noiritioregular priims
5 121
537
5 62 1
5 87
637 1
7 37
737
8 37
5378
PETER IVORY{' , -_,- , " 2 JAS. IVORY{
A.dministrators of Daniel Molieeyer.." - doe'd, -
m ar4 3 wd:3tsr. -
i> ITED
. 7trilit.
ur-sear !I furnishzpiTio6r latatiru.iiirvit
OFICE, in a local ty easily lound,olati-ain
ble, with or without board, Aticlroas.,:_sultuni
terms including Ire optima. to A. W. 8.. Pitt-
PATCH. OFFICE. - -: robaltit
•
BECKHAM aaAniG,
127 Liberty rtreet
LO
100IIR. BUILDING
-LOTS FO/I•SALE.
_IN LAWR EsenuLN — Tour lots by
110 f eet each • handsomely a tasted on Obottroh
street, eitaatea near% Passeoger Rail Na_77
be sold cheap f or_ each. Applloatfoentsf kit Of.
Bey•
Q 04P-40 slurps Toti.=*,
* •• - artgaitirintairarid forrafn try -
. .
Rif. The' river--:iesst.. evening: At w,ti
light there wore 7 feet roster in the ( h en
net and falling 810107...-
or Cine!nnati and LoofaWile. t ,
SATURDAY, MAY 11.4 pni. ' •;.:-,-*
r=a2MTUE ' NEW AND OPLEN.
tl DID passenger, &Cancer,' CAW
ELIA. Wm Dean commander, will leave aa an
nounced above. For freight or paqsage laPPIV
.
on board erre
J. D.,,IVINGSTON 4r. CO., Agt.7
tnyls
JOHN FLUX 'Aral,
For Cincinnati. and Louisrl;lle.
THIS DAY. May 74--11iPM i. hf.
me
FIVE PANSRNGEIt
steamer. THISTLE. G. L Brennen.
Commander will,leare its
.abolre, for freight er I
passage apply on b ,, ard. tr to
J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO, Agana :-1
. • .
PITTaBILLIMIt AND pLREELING
PliellET, - - '
For Beaver--Weitsviliteubenville
and Wheeling.'
Leaves Pittsburgh. .-Every- TuesdaF -:
-
Leaves Wh y
1 hnrsda and maturdayAlt 'rl A. N.
eeling liouda
netblay land FiridaEvery
A. AI, ,T-Wed
y. at
WEE 'SWIFT: ilirriNlliti
James agoenter .t=amer, S. C. B iKER.
WOter P eomienndir, will leave as aanoun
codfir ii,bove. - .F L r freicht or pankga apply on bea boar,] or
maii3 .TAIlfeS UOLLINS Jr VO4 Agts.
For Marietta and ZanniviMP., n
Regtdar Muskingum river `Pack
Pittsburgh every Tubsdar.
p. ea., Zauesviiitievery Friday h a.m.
virr.... TIRE -NEW AND SPLENDID'
- Passenger steamer EMMA GRA
ITAM. Monroo Ay era 'commander. will leave aa
noted above,. For freight or passage apply on
board or to J. B. LIVRKGSTUN a CO.
ap2
I STEAMBOAT Aa
977 H A Me - ' .IIU
Haa opened an office at
NO 90 WATER STREET,
Where he will wawa= a General Sioankoat
AireneY bnainesa, and crould,folioit a share et Pal'
ronage frolnateamboatmen a SI 1 d
P -
. . _
lUROPEAN - 4.A'ik, --- ; - A- G'E N CY.
ia. Age Pm nt, 122
is prep
r1tt01214119 AT IIAII., IarRoPIEAII
itfonontaliela Rouse, 'Pitt
passengers from or to
burgh. . ared to bring out or sand back
any.mort of the old ooun.
try. eith,e• kv steam orsailuur Packet
BIGHT DRAFT 3 FOIL tiAl+try payable in an,
Part of Europe. . , .
dg-ont for tho inciianaporm and Cincinnati Rail
road. Also, Agent for the old I . ll aok.Star Line of
dailing Paokota. and for thelines.of,Steamerss
;no between .New York, Liverpool: aliapyr and
Galway.
" - fell
Steamship Great Eastern.
WALTER fATON, Commander
•
ry - GreatY h Eastern
From Liverpool .. , ..... .......... Froni New York,
Su•ard May
...... : ....... ...aturday Ju e 6
Tuesday, June 20th . uesday July 21
Pnd taci same regular interval.; thereafter.
itxrEs or rAsskrar: '.
SECOND CAR/N. from..- ... . ... to $ 13 5
......... .....
Excursion Ticketv: out and back in the lat.,
25 Cabins only, a faro and a half:
. Servants accompanying Pa' ganger?, and Chil
dren under twelve Aare cfago, half fare. Infanta
free.
THIRD CABIN ... : .... : .. : .... .... .............. $5O
STEERAGE with snOerior acoomedalins-$34)
All fare Payable lo Gold. arils eqUiv
alent In- V. S. Cnrreney.
l uggage passenger aILow-e4 tritenli Cillt;i3 feet of
' • -
An expo lanced Surgeon on board..
For l anage apply to
CHAS,- A. WiEn'NET, -
At the Moo, 20BroadtruF.,
For freight apply t 3
. HOWLAND Sc ASPINWALL, Agents.
E 4 South
TIIONIAS ItATTlGitteet.
No 122 AloneugutiOn ildula‘'
or to
ap24:1,1n1
.GRARE
,
. .
E CAN ECIIIVISIE 'A FEW VINES
w 7
$l2 per 10 08 this va ualle (}rape at $2 (0 per dozen;,
NE W
NEW NE W
NEW.
SPRING STYLES
8P114 49 STYLES
BOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES
1 ARRIVING
ARRIVING
EVERY DAY
EVERY DAY
5 _TEST RECEIVED_. T./ aaplendid tdook of .- - 1 ::•;, '
;,
SPRING-DELAINSPIDDI'SS GOODS
losx,Acos, GIN9ALIum
.11e. .
Special attention is called to our stook of Minding
and Irish Linena'that was purchased before the
great advance in Dry Goadz. Call goon and gecure
Yonr Spring Goods se Om will be,. mph higher -
Remember the place. NO 9d Market strecits he' :
tween Filth and the Diamond. - • '
mh2 le z -- minima
BLACK DIAMOND STEIgL Wontikh6.
PITTSBURGH'. PA
PARK, BROTHER dr CO
Y 4 AQnAoTusngB or
- Beat QuaWT . iiefined, lja3t Stet)]
• -
Square. Flat and Octagon. of all sizes. watraa
tod equal - to any imported or manufaotered to
this country.
11211. Office and Warehouse, No. 149 anfk 1,11
First and 120 and 122 Second streets. Pitts
burgh.
febifflvd.
. -----7- 7 .
- ORPHANS' COURT SALE.;
I N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER; OF'
the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, ',' will
be exposed to pull o sale on the premises, on ',
Tlituradin* Else 28th: Dar Of May 1883,
at ten o'clock; 6.in. All that Dar
tret UT
of land. eituated in Rose ''tofenehfP a
about ran'
miles from Allegheny our: antt bounded* nth
of David S'erreth the heirs of Wns. R. Gra ag:
lands of Lighthilh JOlnfiliatnage, -Containing
eighty =cm mere or . ' !env: being' the farm di the
late Daniel McKeever, deo'd.. On which are erec
ted a two etory train° dwel li ng house, a lidnble
log barn; spring lianas Red Mer,:trcnietweib:
There is arse upon the premises, an excellent
Young bearing orchart of gra fted fruit. Tar=
made known on disitot gala, i ~. ,,
ig - *2l;t:
p r ZELLIGIINOR
nitT OFTITTBBECEGtf•
DEPARTED.
Franklin.
S. 0 Be i n ott , ArownErvine. • -
-4 4110-in. era
'lO,,
/3 tkr•r. al cr,
To
Thistrd, Brewa. Fuller, &
nnaN Louisville; ' ' -
ARR.IVHD.
Franklin. Dennelt.Brownsville.
Gallatin. Clarke. - do-- -
THE STEAMSHIP
J. KNOX,. Y 1
Fifth stioet.
WrarrOintsl9lB. ai Ortivr.aB:.
Edward Purdy' being - dab , ' mom says that he
resides in the town of New Caste; that some
Yea was very sick with a sore on his leg.
which had been running for over five yea that
he was abomuch distressed by a paan in hates
and besides very. costive and dyspenti af
ter trying
onnnenoed yazioWAna remedies and to Egii rhnicians,
-he
trifeTs_rutitif fitreektltte-Old—ol Mfg-month,
the sore on Ida leg healed,'and kt the end of two
onuttlighe_inia eutitely.enred Of costiveness. flys-
Peyote- and, ptdc, and has remained well ever
(Linea. ' ' ' EDWARD PURDY
,Eworn to before me. this 19th day of (MC h 18 2 ..
13, MALCOL3I sktrru,
fnottdawdrez
Bald bY ThoWiaP. Justlee - of the Pezo,...
Pittsburgh
Reriath.Diamoad Auey
- ' 'd ' - "
ARRnrING
AREMNG
W. b. LIIPTOA ........ ............„........:.:f. OLDDEB.
litrPtialf
.0.4:00EN,
yfii,TogONT 4 . .04 OksooFiNG
Rep to old Gravel, Canvass and Metall°
Roofs roade at theloweatprioe4,
411-work promptly ottani:did to and viafranted
od-i aloe. Mo
ostii rn .2dingt P or ost Building, oornerFifin an d
dt ii. • rahl7
.R.lllTOLTarrnr...- .... ... .4.QH4S. C. BAER
I'COLLISitit EAER.
) lltiaufaoturers and Pei . lers'in all kinds of
TOIEACCOESNIiFF di CIGARS.
No. 108 . Wood Etreek
, PITTS.I3I7RGH,
ReBr, cOnasfantis; 'haat a largo variety of
7.F.'imiNtAllaiokit!g:..Fobaooo.
riAmur ,7spitatixris wit&
futd at
ltl'COLLisThit 4 11.4Eit'S,
IfB Wood 'Bt. altie &starboard of
TOBACCO. ErfilllFF e t r
WWII will be sold at the very lowest cash prices
113: Call and eXaltaina 017ZEIOCd3.
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' .0011CQED G114.P.E
vpiesios VINTA: AT -$2l 434) vien,
S
dozen tion s2s Per 1 ott• $1250 per 100., - Extra Vi nes at $5 per
- vo.
I &111 E S'- CONGRESS GAITERS
A 4
• • $137
Ladled entrees Oalterg; ' 1,50
Ladies' Contrese Osten, 3 ALS
1/4:liqte`eatigreBl( GaiterB. 1.75
At the Peoples' Shoe,Store, Na. IS Fifth St.
: • ' .. . -10. S. -1111PFEAVACULEB.
a. M. BUTS-- --JAMES inOVER..-.....J0HLT POSTER
pITTEIBMIGH-FIRS BRICK MANI 7.
• PACITTAINIEV COMPANY.
FEVER, GLOWER co-,
Itaanfaritlifers of Fireliriek. Tile& Crucibles...to,
and - dealers in /fire and vrneibbs
dl
fiti. Office WZ Liberty street, oppotate the P. P.
R. Passenger Depot. Pittsbumh.
Orders resseetfull7 solidtaC - reba:kimd
- ar. l l,7dtt .-:' el h 6 1 V
rr Stable tronitht rear orthe Scott. Howe, to near
the comer of Hirst and Smithfield kreet, IV. V.
CO= a old stand; is prepared to furnish carriages.
buggies. and saddle hordes npon the shortest Do
ti
r at e e. lir. horses kept at ih-err at rearm:labia
cents will} ndertaking . and all a rrangement,. for &-
eedit.° lue fif. *vial attention.
Axel. iIitICELAND.
CEO. flo COOIIIIRAN,
AMY 'AND COUNSELLOR-Ai. LAW.
°ate 14°. TIP . " li r a t e e3 5 (7°llll
Ea.iivsHuirms mmaTrn _
lircarawill locals,* Froixotatter.tion
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P ITTEIBITRG.II THE RE:
LiiiisnurAsplifixtau..,..:..AW,LlLENDEßsoz:
.
24xtomik-F.....4.-1-4;....EL OVERINOTon
koreiral/ benefit of
MISS CUARLOVIIE ?nom r1 -.44:v
.
who RA Alice ar. LI l'ilLyeery Lertt ap.
I RVEr
r'ktY :Vetilnriigef,:atrtTui Ca.„ Ly of
Lola: Alb II V API%
Char' lit,' Thr in r sAa
............... o.carlrq 1: rrie i
'qr. Claim end a l o
J. U, l'...Ct 611.
PO. chratra
Alcp. ...
Conrad.... ........
hi ifa nwThetl. ...........
onnimg., . .............. ..'.. . .....,
Orer ture... - .......... ...... ....:..:...... . .....,
To conclude with till - _ '.
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4::euMargery.. . . .... . . . ... . ...... :.. . .......Cher'olto Th 014321
Captßein- sieez - I : '........i . -.... .. . . . - ......: i.,...:3 0 &hen
lainheim....:-...',.....,........ ...... ... u II Hudson
Virnu,t,4-139 young Ladles for the Ballet.
111112..1ERLE'S' ITA.E,mrIES.
-It — Soh) Lea See. ---- - ... .
ZOE. .... . . Dit R. O'NEIL.
iOE. .' . ZOE ZOE.
Tito Deantifal '.:Ezsbasz Sylph and
_...:•:.` . ..-- -. iitObla II -YATES, o-night.
: ~ - :-:MISS PA NAY OILMORE,
', MARY WALTON.
ISILL'E Al I'I'IIILDR. _
MI.L'I4 JULIEN. ' ~- ..
• . , - —JOHNNY -HART'
.LRWSItinfONS.
The gren„MARTRNI nes t . s T r z . ls esgagedi
and will APPe: r, on Monday
'III-11/ME OiliEll;wiß shortly app ear kr
a row lights M
only..
• - Friday nett benefit of LEW SIMMONS.
and 12 other perfortnenr. ap27,t&
rip RIBBLE'S VARIETIES.
-. 1 . . hole Lgssee ... . . ........ .... ......D O'NEIT..
Instneese attraction and 'great UWOE33 of the
newt o "nary : '' " ' •
M LL' I ;.MARIL' ZOE
11.gN
ORYATES.
. ' MISS FANNIE OIL.MN
' ' •
MISS . MSS MAR Y WALTON.
ANNIE MAR e , ISON
.LlO W SIMMONS, .
- ' MLL'.4M.A.TRILDE,
_ .
JOHNNY HART. .
E. O. BUELL, HARRY TALBOT,
M.A. WARD IifASTER WA LTEII,•
and germ other - Aid the , beautitel Orchestral
............................_band of the establishment.' Athol...Edon. o.s usual.
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7., Y. UpgtliPgyL
con,
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sul-RILL at-SS SII
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURE
SILVER 4 BRASS PLATERS,
- ' and- manufacturers of
Saddlery and Carriace .11.a..1117a7e,
No. 7 St: Olair43treet. and'Duquesne Way.
(near the Bridge.)
PriIesBITAGIL. PA.
,
EXO.ELSIOR, 1
Tho'inlypreparation that will instantly pr.,-
duce. afirdehdhl itthltzt :or .. bleck i t h e js,
without injury to thelair -or soil' g a 6 L t
ia of
the face or head. is ,
:.cutsTADono?'s HAIR DE.
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.11
tae.rihaa li IV
ege certified b the ft,st Chemists in
eti. inclodiog Dr. i t, CDILTON, to ba free
fronfAve:ydnictenetteenbstance. end has no equal
in the certainty and'rapidly of its operation.
ilianttinettired by% J. tI ftLSTALD.ttu, o agarffoby all Rale Dressers-
use, Newirork. Sold eyer7where. anAappli
end
CRISTADORDSRAIR PRESERVATIVE,
Is invaluahlo with his Dye, as it imparts the ta
mostsoftness, the most beantif4 glom, aid great
vitality to the H.,ir.. .
aplPrise. $ 1 41.50 and $.3 per hog, according to size
l'idawlmoN
! .
11: TOMAS" VENETIAN LINE-
D meat._ An instantaneous remedy for citron
ioVlicutilatinct. headache, toothaotte, croup. col
ic. nuiney, sore throat, and pains in any I art et
the body. Try a, bottle and he convinced. Re
member this atticlo Is a an:mess. ntt an experi
ment- for 14 yeamit has been tested. Every 6110
whouzes it recommend' it. No medicine ever
had such a reputation as this; 'silent] y it has work
ed its way t afore the public. and ail are loud in
its praise., ',Chronic rheumatism " Thousands pre
'laid for weeks one tied' of agony. aid never walk
ed without - .the -aid_ of ` crutches, whb ihis
complaint can testify to the
p r o er.CiF of this
liniment. They aro cured and proclaim its vir
ties throughout the /and.
is relief ia
certain; anti a positive Care is Euro te tollotr.
fiesoache of all kinds we warrant to cure. Patric/
ore_. throat,quinoy and diptheria arc, rated of
their terrors ay a timely use of the Venetian Lin
iment
s. ...11 has saved hundreds the past three
mon th -. •
Price 25 and 50 can's Bold 12v all druggists.—
Office 58 Cortland atreet,New. York.
• zus7:d&wcoro ,
kaels:attout Braudreth's PIM.
Wee Now CASTLE, 1
1 .. tah etter Co.. N. Y.. Oct. 23, IS72f
kly., G. Tut 2708 Saumnam. L , Vi tar. Si- , : g . ..Yri g
- /i'ipablioan r
- - -- - Doer -
SiSir—i would state thatl was inducted to
ago BRANDR K'S PllLß;through th o ro,,Ln
ttunidation or , lnbai R. Bwjft, of Cwon.. Yiest.th'e4-
ter notustY. who was enurely restorod to - health
by their nse. 'Re was siok tor some two scam very
- ,,eostirsk and dypeptio..and he. tried overythins
but was notrelursed.._ Finally. ho took ono Bran
, th'B Pill ovary day torn week. and a dodo of 2ix
Pi& ovAr7,_
_staY for three days. and then took one
.r atretiorYnaou l an occasional &two n.4i2.7. In
one Ancrutithe wa3 abletoso to work. and in three
:tenths he well. entraps ekLounds in weight
RD
Yours trutz... ... alitt)WA}:itD PUR.DY.
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