The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, May 07, 1864, Image 3

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Messrs. r 4. A PETry p t4l. 44)0„,,,N0 al
Park Roil New Y. 4 ei and No d State
r 4 ,Itokand L. P. ONTA.INE. & 004
h ze gt 3 u street. rf O,TO* Mg t _ art - attL
1 Adtertlierneide and Bubo:dir
t-lons for us at lowest rates.
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SIOPURDAY. MORNING. /6.8 Y 7, 1884.
Served Him Right. •
The Harrisburg Patriot and Union taps :.•-+The
neW'market master, lllt. Hoffman ? conlinueste .
be a. terror to the extortiontain and Swindlers
who frequent our market, and kw doing hitdaelf
credit and thepublic a fervid* by "putting
througOi * Yesterday morning he coriffamitaldtliP4
pounds of. butter, several pounds of lard, and el
qtutally of old meat, all foUnd to be short Of .
the standinl weight. In one of the .rolls of but
ter he subsequently discovered a piece of lead
weighing about an half an mince, supposed tb'
tinve been superstitiously inserted by the Own
er beforehanding it over. • The individual-whO'
performed this smart feat of legerdednain td - 14 ;
vent the confiscation of . - hia trotter, Will Piebe
tily be arrested next Saturday, and the affair
thoroughly investigated. 'Os hard enough for .
our citizens to be charged exorbitant Prices
for all kinds of products, without being dwin
dled in the weight, and we trust Mr. Hoffman
will persevere in.mell doing until he • inaugu
rate,s a thorough refbrm in thistespect, andin
delib}y
impresses upon the minds of dealers the
Malta lessaal that "honesty is the beat a poll
cy.,
Our market masters will have to , adopt a sim
ilar pokey, or we will soon not be able to live.
We donot know of any cases of light vrsrf, -
but we heard, while in Allegheny cit W
y, qoyes,
terilay, that a farmer came in with some batter,
for which:lle asked 'seventy-five cgitts perp4o4,. ,
when it was selling in the market at fifty. end
even forty cents, ills butter must either have
been very good,*or else his heart very hard. We'
trust biltter, at Nest, will soon be dowo. „The.
grass is springing up rapidly and the farmers
will have no reasonable excuse for asking elf.,‘
orbitant. prices ,for their marketing; „tit - ing,
the winter feed was dear and, no doubt, Met
farmers suffered with others. But pasture tiAl .
soon take the place of teed and tdien.we Wlii4l,
wholes a heart, and who has none. Fartnerti'
have but little cause of complaint these'hatfa -
times. They are making well Out ln.thestaluof
cattle and grain, and indeed ail kinds of pro
duce. It is the poor laborer, working for a tri
fling salary, that suffers now.
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w , sycznonsa,
platted States District Court,,,lElafoe ' , ... . •
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Judge ideDiuidless. - ,
The
trt , „ tee
are
4elaitest,e4ta,
collect
their 735 Smithfield, and 424 Penn Sta.,
Thursday, 2day s.—Phllip Stiman, ar., and wfloliiroutes at an early day next week, to et{- Between 6th et., and Virgin alleY,
Philip' Sl4ian, jr., of Westmorland county, ~ a ble the dr,,-g b .,, ,tanch of the Fair to make a j uo9
PITTSBURGH.,
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were indicted for harboring, concealing -and linkletiPerrby-Ital liht. -
CELEBRATED EXTRACTS Pon
canl a r l ing4ay Samuel Sumer, a deserter from By order of the P -ressidejit• IL/ IHE HA.NDKERCIREps.
.f. ' ' , 'W. Ma. Wakii,- Secretary. , Ashland Flowers, 'Mignonette,
tilt * service of the United- Staters. Del
' Aherne, Musk,
fendanlamere acquitted. • -
Am/trying, Meadow Flowers,
James Herr, of Jefferson county,"*.sisincliited - A11zPt,...1 41#.4*ar Atkita.y.—Thura- 1 Bouquet de Caufornie,
for aiding Manaastia Kerr, a soldier to ilesswa, iday t,bi liemsjlevemantitstrel we oclock, ale- Bouquet d'Arable, Lilly of the vane)”,
Mr John„gmitton, s vitipeetehly . g e ttt i mejs i . Bouquet de Carolina,. New-mown ay,
The Jury brought in a verdict of guilty with - a '
recommendation for mercy..
Patchouly,
TIM next case brought up was that' of 4 ' 1 ' 3 4 75. 1 41.' 3 8 ' 4 7 10i , Liberty. sheet he - noticed a Camelia. Ptak.
United States vs. John Smith, charged with r 0 ma n'
' 4 ali;wieff Min, Wide - slvfnsarel IS be dog- : t-7 , /° %a t the,
' !ging his foot tape. When id . this Vicinity of , Citronelle nasal ;Poppinak,
'Portugal,
bbsg Mitten. As Mr. Smith ti hew an
IPraine Flowers,
oftheiWeitern Penitential's' Tiii - inOtter ofrenae, Ha Y - 1 4 4%*;.4'he'r;filaiaiduall above referred t-o tip- ' Crysi al Palace Rose, I
a i n i t. of L.
__Proisah ..i. edistair•lakl Onto * :him a blow on ilia ar i a tt r i aere,
! Rough and Ready
and was brought before court by
wer, Spring Flower,
habeas corpus, issued by Judge AteCtandiewisktheT rali,‘,rrem,ilteglit h#,LiecOserltig him- ; Garden Flowers, 'Sweet Briar,
_M o oney . , ,
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ae lFiran o titaliti, AMA being a man An:ielder- 1 Heliotrope,
caahilibeeortie sornewhat inied4stlng. l ' ' ' .!
abli%ls' , 'he ST Once dealt his assailant a ,
him
ta.,
ilie
,iu.th,.wit9
ho 1
li-lanweiiiiii,,kle, Sweet Pea,
Street Lavender,
From the testimony it appears that sometime
blow which jelled
Sweet Lettuce,
near Christmas last, the postausater at West
.r Stv ube ee ro t : ,, lover,
Bronniurville, in Washington coUrity. heiici 'it . P r eßefigellOk etaallitideillAkby Piraelthatiiiiin in' 'Hyacinth,'
the ribs with hie boot, which caused the fallen
i lea Rose,
noise in the postottice and got up, after waiting 1
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man to errO i nt luAl. The watchman in the Jer,,,,3,1,,t,d: , Violette,
awhile, audwent into the office where he MOM I
; Verbena,
vicinity repaired. to t h e -spot, when 31r Fer- Jonquille, Vetiver .
letters scattered about all over the floor. He
guson stated the case to him ! after iv hi. 2 hhe ;' , llr i tssellne,
; Vanilla,
then wept to the drawer and found that 14 had
, went to :Hie watehlibuse, Where he made color. , i ll ' ebe ,,,a B ' West End,
been robbed. In the drawer Was a ecklicarteig
aga
White Lily,
A; ;maticitif *but the party he had pummel or Mai-whale,
dollar which had a nick in if, snit two connter
'Winter lossom.
tellitLiaiNagis likiLlj e liS ih ll, a lardy cowseatra
Upon inquiry it
felt quarter dollars. These were taken, togelS.7 'P tt' eetg highway r obbery
er with a large number of coppers, twelve slieertS' L vaa aa .,_„a ertained that the na me Of t he culprit . for
and
to the ' hamilTere ost itref a a very t Perf
um.
of postage stamps lnd some other articles, , .."4 lqiCeael, Domitiati, and that he reside& in I able and lasting odr.
t rilat street. He will haves hearing before '
Ta 5.. r .,„ } „.. 1 / 2 ), i i .p. VI T hirv.. --T R E.H r L E eil l.X . 0 f -
On Monday after Christmas, Smith turned up,
e - Me - yorthis evening.
In a town called California, about four miles
Toilet Soaps, Sharing Creanditioas for
,e'boa
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13 . itien
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.. ' the Hall, t_tmetica, Toilet Waters Dentifrices
tram the former place, and at the Palle Rousel
ba;iner, Nb. tit , and Perfumery of all kind
of Mr. Hopkins, exhibited this dollar to several i sfarket P street, has just : received a v large For sale by U` s l". kittYka h Az 4
p...... asking if it was a counterfeit The post-- supply of boots and shoes of all, kiwis and err
cart- jec ‘ .4 Corner Penn and St.
Clair master hearing this got out a warrant for his eties, which' he Will Bell either u holesale or re- GRAND DliaPLA — f - Aliiii -- " -----
arrest. In the mean time, he was tried fora tail Country merchants and shoe-deal gee_ .
burglary, convicted and sent to the Peniten." etalliehOMM - WI before purchasing elsewhere THIRD A RRIVAL
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tiary.
, as he is determined :to ael.tat only a small ad
Smith takes the matter decidedly cocl tie is ! vance above cost.' ill t he' 6' orderin g supplies
ably defended by Attorney Largo, of this ity ;of g - oode ire da,dkles cannotgo wrong In
There was no evidence to offer in the defence. calling. ire ha's large and thoroughly furnLah.-
His Honor, the Judge, charged the jury as soon ed rooms-gad 'Wire is nothing in his line of bL
aaoonrt met ; they retired and at 9 o'clock re- eines& thar:hg . casulotsupply. Fre has beeiCcare.
turned a verdict of guilty. The Judge address- soi top d1.410W14. best stock that the market
ed the prisoner in a few feeling- remarks—told '
ItfOrdshon tile:, litgapeal :terms, obliging
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him that be was in a good school, that he ( th ' e , elegise aowealesmen in his employ. NO charges
Judge)litad been 'inspector of the Penitentiary wide,
if eiktithfthig geode. i t t he pone Ifill i
for many years and knew the discipline to be I only Calf they will be shown through his rooms
moral and reformatory. He then sentenced him I
for five yeszs to the Penitentiary. A Jury , ma.
einpannelect in the case of Baer; d.
I er of the /hilted Stotts at Waahingtan, and the
~----; ~- -,- -T, „--, --- 0 ,--- .. -..e, Dlifenbacher fiat. ' Cloths and Cassirneres, , Arriosam Treasurers at New York, Boston, Phil
- _ J ., - ---- K 1 P8 . ..', te . l, Nees =4 II 4 I IXAS:he can
t h e ism /ow fif not low-
Net Of the juroradlecharged, anarsoonreadlou - er) trait any merchant in the city' having pee LI
AND , adelphis and by the Flair NATIONAL BANK
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ed till to - mfirrowat ten o'elOck.
~. ...5..... bar faofrilties ter ' inirdheeing item first hands
OF PITTSBURGH, PA-, TIIIRD NA:M.OI9AL
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_. • Markel: n /4*i beineifti the centre of the city is Domestic Goods, ,
i BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA. and all Nation-
A Perfect Nuileatieei- , The way the 'll6llht a conrees ieninbiPlfinfi,point fbr those who pur-
AT VERY LOW PRICES, a/ Banks ffilch . ate. IlePosatillea Of PUblio Men'
between Pitta,burgh and this phsge. arc not dellitir, rd'rthe e6en try nestisec, orders. from the
ing•ta due season has become an unbearable unity wilt be ififaßiP.i.kf,ilkled els: noon 45 re
ljtase
AT --71-- ! ey. A/1 respectable banks and bankers through
nuisance. It is seldont that the full quota of 1 ceirgd,,,,„ , " -us' ernberll2 Meeker arrest -
I out the country will furnish further Information
mann/141m arrives on the day it should. Es- .
..,.-_..„- OARDNER & SCHLEITER'S
i I 1 OD application, and affbrd every facility to sub-
Pettially is It the' case with newspapers. Sub: - ' A Lasater In Arkatairas.-Thet'4'iteaMePL
scribers to Pittsburgh dailies constantly alb!, " airalrfe Mate
- has arrived at Cairo, from White 9 2 , scribers. apBo..2wdik2tw
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plain of the non receipt of their papers. The river, bringing the following intelltgence:-A \
new.sPaPer mails appear to beytopPed at some I train of 240 wagorls, g• darded b PoHions of the .... 1.11 - 3_LL A 1.) .6 1A' El' S'IREET :"*-5-s)."3"P`lxamt 6111P111331:171
place on the route until a wagon lea is chl- fith Mum" 18th Hit:tots, and 13th and lith my 6
NEW STYLES
hosted, when they are sent forward. 'This+ model Indiana '4o,lilrY,, 14 been out to Camden with i T CHANt.ES THE CHARACTER 011' i
of crtrryinir the mail 19 working a serieuelNurY ;provishges 'for Genera/ Steele. Ob the retnrn : ss. and - gradually; but most effectually removes i
to Pittahurgh newspaper totem* and Atfutfid I OD MODdlt't4/3 2,5f1i laltltififi, When abOut thirty ~' Diarrhma and Dysentery. Vie refer to
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WINDOW SHADES
receive the tovuecliate aVeation of the peßirt- 1 milegil9R ine' kiiiii; 'they were attacked 1 , 1 . RANKIN'S SPICED BLACKBERRY, i..
Received Titis DAY.
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ment.-BroeiisfU'Se'Fra. - - ' :an overwhelming force of rebels, - under coin- ; Sold by all Druggist in this city, as well as those j NEW SPRING STOCK
We have some reasons f or:gomPii4l.nifig oboe !nand of Gerierel Irlargafiuke, and s desperate _
f All vA sk for it at any Drug Store, yoU I ;
1 3 :1
mail arratigetherita; too, but ; as it is not known
..k.ht 9444 1- idt tie r.aderal.troops were finally 1 ' - en ' •
--.0 r
, will be a ure to get It. No Druggist Is without i ,
where the fault Res, oomplaints are of little-use.' • oyerpoweied: and those not killed were taken
We have received from three to four numbers te prisoners. When the Prairie State left Pine ! It, who keeps h complete stock of popular and "
the Bettifiore Daily Sun with the. same timil, 411 juir,Ctiniiti#iiler the Balt,: 51 11 1 Y. PhAl.fi flirty ! really good and deserving preparations. O4
I iCA_ItPETS! M'
604
and meta from Cairo, St. Louie, ColtrtnbuiV ii . f theihmmaiid had got in, End they ; sported
Prepared by
Well seasoned
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Ohio, sad-other places,- are ten or twelve'daYil ,the rest killed orvaiitured. It is supposed that
at 3
Et A. IN KIN,
OIL CLOTH,
in allfillnil. Cairo Papers,. dated April nth marmaduke has taken abouri,ooo prisoners and
came here ;nay 3d. No reflections are made on *yen f r brogno t y tlipt were With- the I .. /n .5 .4 _ P/TT'SBUR,..}H.
our ourrostsoaster. He delivers the 'Mail -.,...
.ho ' =home: its wagons mere empty. Men a UHERT C hifi Id lifiTZ tastes DLYAEL ST. I AT MoCALLIIIVS.
soon :an fa distribute/. It would be an act of. t vre,eolutteutly Arriving at -- . Pine Blue and It is
.
SOIIMERTZ & BLEAKLEY. ' mhitl
h ihdt l o4•4*.tirell as of justice, If priatmaaterir • 6,,,,,,,,,,,, *at pntheme , (7l, ; l64,tbourthe . a l i,.. ;
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wountbe punctual in the discharge of their d utyl
ik...'. - 2:1" ,- ;.ii..` -., ALanufaeturers and wholesale dealers in
a.axlipzrz. taiffrowaxi.
ra ter, ..,...,:. i ~... .. ..,. .., .
av
Pi SlPiiiiilli ' ii ' 9 , a r—' 4e...ten.aii.ili. °lsar street ' Illuniiii,stiug and Lubricating Oils, No. 87 POlllllll S TRUT,
paltifs has opened a rube magnificent Photo. I c .RI DE PET ROLEI72II OIL, BENZOLE CO PH.N I N . ila .
,graph. saloon. The'entrAnce into Hie ~.*eptiou
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. 10°In .-"ll l sto.9kßcailtAittieJS.l.Plair Hotel.. , Fas• i and
&IRS. S. A. STODDART WILL OPEN
Aig tcuaough tam rotta,' ;Ntifilbii hai" t r o . apfirt-,1 I_..elltl:PfS.
.I.V.R. on SAIIIRDAY, May nit, a handsome
ilaightl "tele 4 . 440;' , :f . 10. ; t 4. 4e6°°d; Commission Merchants for the sale of Crude Oil. assortment of
Vary; Where the mistime and chemicals are kept . I
SUMMER MILLENERY,
rete . No. 155, Wood stile; Pittsburgh Pa.
„.** when..ydui can geilhe • best photograptil ' _
eiiiken - in - tins - eltr. -- ii# - vs fo r sal e gut rilisWwriiics — Azityi tur ricru; ! At No. s 8 Federal street,
, r , LI r, --, - . . All 'persons, Societies, and other having g !
ALLEGHENY CITY'.
sitram___ lA th .€l . **l4rsepre. Atiasciorton_ea- AGS,arerequested to nd them to theSAN- I Ea P t- '"
Trion seine of the best portraits we ever 1 TTARY FAIR for purposes of decoration in the ,
S . S . u rre. ' ca. /N - s
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„,;',._ 1„_,, - - a„,-<,,,,_, — 4 various buildings. Arrangements have been ,
ade with Mr. John W. Pittock, in Fifth street i
. This PhotegmblEallellt has just been tithed ; Z receive them. Be will give a proper receipt
*tor the purpose, is painted entirely new, and 1 and mark them, no that they can be returned fil - , -
~,,,,,,..1.... ! ter the Fair, if desired, or If the parties wish to j NO PUBLIC
is 1144 ant l etfiseenient ' ana ' . " 1/1 wa g - ---- I contribute them for the benefit of the Sanitary 59 Fourth St., (Burke's Builditlln 9
Ably be the meal attradEve place lid the city of Commission, the receipt will Indicate the Flag
m 4 1 4 diaypil Arett.dillettAlND, 2eMeri l i, er 1,..A. : n._d the name
. of the donor. _
se n
ft is oitposite , the,ft. - chart Hoteli,:st4 o. ae - St . F ''' ir is Dke tha the tla g ° t ' e at i Mi l:
cair
_sweet
evie,l4.4..iiirjrir
. e 4,0 944,34 t
bit.i
cam as r tie rle, so that those needing_ ft may
I
If enn 1 it 04 46 . ' 64.4 1 :-, T4 " 9rl ranee is • in trent, : ' a9, 2 !_t -2 w
4 the operatinuroonism? alum: • JAZIES ~,t,hlFt,
cheirman Committee on Flap.
A Boy Browned.—A email boy aanted ,
Jammu hisillegen, about MO ii'ets 6 E4: fell Mr
a rift: Oft Which he WaS Playiti . i, near the endel •
St. criair street bridge, on yestentay tiliontinook
and Wes immediately droweh,tie , tiali krthei
act otAinehlair„ . At the raft when a bontstruit/thel
end ofit r and the aback tumbled him oilt a tieftk'
te,i.
haa been moelor him but withollt ay 4p,iik:.
the time or writ* this. ilismother letrieldokrt
and lives-on Wylmstreet. The newt qt . # . 4*,
accident brought about one hunclial more. ys:
to the place , who were bouncing around, ,kump!' .
tug fonmotiOraft to another, as if they : t4ti _
to fall in alio.' There should ie same 31,m, or,
ordinance to prevent boys from going on'snch
placesrimposingllttes and penalties tnt its vg,..
hum - The' kiublle 'may care little for, suety
aocidents x but they bring sorrow home to 'milk
A number of men dragged the river all , after.
a mptlind the wilt 0 4 thePoYcwhiatirtei•
have been pulled off when he wee sinking ,by th
man who pulled off his hat, but the' szqyit, ho st
not been discovered The rafts were removedi
and diligent search made, but the .boity piobil , :
bly floated down the river.
Sanitary Fair.—The Building Committee
met on Friday and on examinatioli ;Mid that
three hundred and slaty-nine days g rit
labor have been, performed by the !carpenters.
mai:cabinet makers of the two cities and v qty. builditiga t..
are a_ ,91Y tolitvti
the floors lakt ready for' Milahhie atkiagg et
The Committee reapeetfally.requestatsanssow:a
lng named, who have beenleeiecltWlcrak
foremerief the , day tom ; .
lowing their names. to AOlninlortwattbawithldt
the help they can contralto'
thin of boothes, tables ORW.:
, _{!.r.e,, -
hare thon,gh.t- beat - (aelnt, to the work to be
done) toaehmftwoloretnen for each.... • •
AL Patterson and W. H. AutinimertforAW
day; Alex. Wilson and John
Tuesday; Jas. numb:l3ollW
for Wednesday ; 4441„44isffis
for ThuratitY;;L• k s isr 42 ,) l l4 *9oE.lter:biday
bt)Snclayr and jggior 1341pr,iith
Nobs for Saturitt ".1 • tf'd nary
ciat.Lea,
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f._._.~.
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Saaltary Fair Donations; Aoknowleag- Th e igliginu, otabbie.__ltreimiiifoniied by
est.—Nl 'Holmetryll Sint Fair, Ito. lifilbs'poisted about town that Gardner, Hem
knowledgps the yr4jseiptAit'lVpiglolving contri- minsoltbohrigreat ilincUliondlar circus will be
bulloWorthe week ending &Lag_ 884: . r here and exhibit at the Red Lion Hotel, on At.
PhsinWes Of ~ ..1 3 aketroppeltiiiiii.
~, t 3irr, Clair street, on the 28d, 24th and 25th days cif
iiii:theilay4slabOt" '' - - 125 00 '
; MaY• ; gere ds a ohmmeter yount Amelia to
Trinity Churaltelyttiessard r pet , Rev.
liN v
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1 , 51 15 1 turaddit in full iegiments and brigades. 4 The
John Ill.iiiti r
Ladle' °Marti, Creeltidir Tniltd . „ .. .s-,• • - 261 20 , rirruz—that is the word that sends a thrill
an •iii.clrit. ll) F' 4 ' l4* .# o . 'l otl6-41 .`r 4 fi 'through their hearts. The circus, at the Red
am • • •.• y, A ,..:.'44, ..,.... ,
EMployeett fil 3: ..55,dia1l- A Tles 25 Ito
Lion Hotel !Donn forget the days, northeplace
F Tit t aa_ol,,, cit i a w,l t ,r- • 4'4' l ;i: - . , t 1 : ~- - fhellfd, 24th i 26th of May on the lot 'at the
Petroguin Coniml eitincootnit, fin- '' 1 Red Lion '
Coal
Jonathan Watson $500).. 720 00
Coal Committee on accondt'atiblioWs : New Musle.—Prof. Wamelink has just pub•
Jas. McGre*trClO. tbirboat Mehl .200 ' fished a new and beautiful composn entitled,
Nixoni towboat Petrel No.
2
jp..slL.m%cDonabionlititotowtosititatt
Dlotltophill..tilea,..llo "The Sanitary Fair Grand March; dedicated to
the Honorable Chairman of the Sanitary Fair,
A. 1 1 1'Cartntly, loWbOit Warner - ..100 Felix E. Brunot, eeq. Composed expressly for
.T; A. hllaakmore, towboat Buildng3® the benefit of the Fair. An admirable likeness
A. S. Ha s ,
towboat Tom Jones.loo s, towboat Painter ...:... 300
3. A. Woods
of 31r. Drumm illustrates the "Merely , ' which,
,
3; emulator towboat Geo. Aibree.. fie ,of itself, is worth the' price of the piece. All
Geo.'Trilliller .......... .50 .1 uo, ou should have a. copy taleby -iganfh
Pork tind llehl u l t irol;'VOlita . . ' -- * For
- link
a
, ttee Barr, No 12 St. Clair street:
on abeonnt L ionewe i
F. Sers is, C o. ............ -...:.'...,
.r:PLVannsiatltiW • - -
oblides st Caldwell'' - -
t.±. 4.. .htsftr. Co
window' atutleittle Manufac
ture-UV that** on Wm:mat, as
folltds , C
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A: igi:WOlnartiliers .'" • .500 .
Geotinge'Ai'Berry A- Co 50 0
C. Lbmseq & Sens •
500
Fithustisck; Altiren &Co - 500 i..
W.M. Cully & Co 500
'Warnall siViimble.... ........ . • -250 ' The Soldiers, Homo—We were not pre's.
Ounntuglianie st. Co 200
era at the meeting held in the rooms of the sol-
Wolfe, Howard A C 0... .......... 200
E. w orff w er & C0`. '.... 1,),;) 3 , 26 u ~,, : diem' Hone, but understand that it wtuiagreak ,
,33. S. AloGrely, Treasurer StOtuniumt success. The Report of Mr. Wayman the AV'
J. F in un ea d A o i n e &Ai.
,:t..
Rik p 4 00 9 00 'dress of 111. r. Brunot and the music by Mr. Mar
__ she! were all highly spoken of. Other engage.
7,523 20 , ments kept us' away.
5,054 5.6
Amount preiioutly reported.
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,7- Rankin's Spiced Blackberry is sold by all
BknikaciniA iiihre
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Paief--Th ,''' ' meets, .1 drusts, and recommended for Diarthota and
t- e appli
following vairlitiantlibtithind halve ` beerepatii ln- Dysentery, equally
adult. It acts always effecable for infant and
ctually and perms
for thesaillta to therillreinduniff °Vent Dry (Riede Conttee I neatly remSres the disease.
ry Pahl by tile collectlng commit- —
Pittock hag again- laid us under obligations .
tea4n F4ift Iccii - iee . cl,4 • ,
N g, 4 , tin'
... a c e for the Ptorlal.,Sporting and Literary papers,
ErklonThriscrttin, & 00,,,,..,. ............ • 600 lof whic hhe keep, a constant and fnexhansti- l i
Joseph florae &.Co
••• .. ni , I -
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J W Barker tr. 'Co 6t
lir' 4,4 0 4404 •. ..
Stirring Ne ws Expected - subscribe for
A. ates +.
boo
John Orr & CO.- (
.... I‘o , a Vew York, Philadelphia, or Cincinnati Daily
It H. Fraitch &Son__ 100 i et Pittockis, oppositethe Poseottice
Cree Bro th ers.--
Ho 1
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C H. Love & Q0.....k.... .... . . too
it, All the Atagatinea tor May at Fittock's, op-
Jos. IT% Spencer ,
Macrum fr. Glydo
.. - 64) posite the Poatotfice.
J. 3 1-kitirebiltlelt. ... .... ... 50 '4
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D. Opoper4.t)p ..... i ..... :...... . 6,1 All the 'Weeklies for thin week at Pittock's.
60
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AHTBOSY mairrolt
John Porter; f? lr -3 ' 2 ':- 3 ' .'
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J. br. F. B. PdoConnell. . - . -- .7. . 60
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GAL Guattelthit Gar ...... • . : 254 ,
Moorhead, Denntniti' hi *416 20' , PLATN AND PANCI
Nt-taspextoe,,.; ..` , 4,t ' , 20
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J Watzelbaum . t. , . t. ,! ....... . 20 1 FWINITDIZAND OHMRSI
- Gosling ......t•:. 0 oo
and-eau-cam pare his proem with those of other
merttatp4lnairja
,' 'IIGIOLSINICAfitIONAL LI:wpmTNIC V*
---.-IL , r ' '': ' :Jr BUTltalf--A Dividend of S 3 76 per Share,
Alaiegesiketiorkilltlim dip list'sreek, 4..t4r , - ip
Itf t :l . l Re t T e otte rd , ) 3i bisa, this) day been Ae
tlegalgta mon e ths,
Pectaf 4t/grOP ( .. I . iai/Lsi tldrty Mirslosr I, &yrlbl W i Stockfolde ß ry or their
age, appeared- . at the Proesliat Ilfairalial'i'vffibe ' Books e will be open from the 16th to 31st Inst. for
in Cleveland apsi , atatesk Atti she pas! from ' !r'cilftrirer:rolatWavSaliuurt° the Capital
Stock.
Nashville, and was 112 pursuit
r ota man named leg
of - subscribing in conformity ° w i lco ars P /j;
Frank Alitle‘Linemblit • of- ' the 4sh :Nfichigan rto provide a National CurrencYs
,approved at
Washington, D. C. Feb. 25t/a, Him
cavalry, who bad married her and hrotight her rny4-2w JOIN, D. SCULLY, Cashier.
to Cleveland, when he had deserted her, taking OI4.3IiiiTUR S- - C -0. 0 -"Viiir ; —ir-Aft.-1:11
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NO beionitie!ts- 'the d'ilkiiMEa.if6d IVOCIIB.II. ' C f ll .
, Joint meeting o a the °Mittman will be
U pon 4 *(0044 thOoise,:lt was ascertained ' held at LAFAYVITE HA.LL, on SATURDAY
~ tk a t tuazegrri a tt husb an d wag . a mu l atto f nm . 1 EVENING- 4 eth lust., at 7,14 o'clock, to report
Li l e" l . . .. ina „ . A„ ti ;_ s4 ' 4 1, 120 ,- . . 4' 1 1 itt.„*T .:CiIAY, . When .t r at eas. era o f tltrilleilnle in
the
ia di l and
&W elt
mit. rACT of'L.om Ap.agabli color was common'. zees geneially are cordially Invited to be pres
elstett to.the;woterib, she overwhelmed with eat- 111311.44
5 :1 714 ttll lls' 14 = 1°4 l r "r°W.
She 1 Or as ea c t i ff o f a 'iftier
vomit
stss...s- t.5....5.c/.....4 1...1,70 , / s• . .
, 0-i s'sh- t.s , , •
'-•,61 Deserved Appdinelneist.—WO Are
rollgatil IV, 111100..*4,44;
et i waio l *4...a6otated by the * War .
' atrttaaiii,o .ipmflutiammy,..,'or.Stibatterice,
with iE: tißPYtirefk3
aglf4JEKTEllstaxori.
has 1 49 P ic9iOrro,llr. the .gbi 4 fiti ,4 The
every
twill hilirtiAl4o42";.:P4e4tittl.4,V:.
kIo . FIE O4 Alt*Olity . liAniatift , .l)olll..
tion, Ei44.43 ki.%Cortg4ll34sll= e e. =of. •
.• • •,. . •
much
4.. e. ...re ratuo ( ,Itaii OLICAAtiI 4 , 28111 Mit yawn
inly; ' 3.1,01g1 airidol norrlaccartas ,hoo d
_ .
600 Card Photographs.—We have received a
ZOO
beautiful card photo
i, graph of Rev. John Hughes,
• 244 Cl ° D. D., from Messrs H. D Brecht . 1 / 4 Co., No.
128 Stalthdeld street, Who are:the sole agents
for Pittsburgh and Allegheny county for the
• , sale of steel engraving and photograph of Rev.
Hughes and Rev. McKenrick, late Archbishop
of Baltimore.
Plain and Figured Silks,
Dress Goods,
Cloaks and Shawls,
Linen and Housefurnishing
Goods
i.A Co 2 ,iF. , A:...' LOT "
Tobacco,
i Baawornre Spun Tobacco,
;Inn poundi 64
Bna t "
- 6° 4o "ekad SnaCdialf T0ba04306
I . . O S°4 ll Ce6 gni' "
I . ...ipply me-c u t 1,
f
l ' . 1 101111 . 0 64 .
At L' . WOO " LLIS " TER & BriE)Pb,
tab 26
...,_______lng wood street.,
'•-ici TT/M—
-AR Mia Yreelliill Butter
4 imi -66 66 66 '
3 6.1 4 i t 1
ec Ul d king kPii, itcdlll4tter,
Me Ws by
FETZER ac 41130 w.
lb
oetost ZititkOaat;
44:11
irMlTTytop;
BO BONDS
/M 8 ••''' ,• i ; Alit 101 j UN
t/in . • •f;:i!. ••
.4 . -01r, .
"= 1 t..., - . , ..' — ', --7-- '
which provides t.: 1..1.: •4'; l 4o9ititt#t'of the
/Clan atitharked by the Act ; . - 4. , - 7,1,•.-- ! :•: - .!, •- i4
Which this is supplementary, the Secratt4(eit
the Erasing ii authorized to borrow from time
to time, on the credit of the United States, not
exceeding TWO HITNTI/111D MILLIVWDOE
LARS during the current fiscal year, isad to
,pre.
pare and Issue therefor ooupon and Registered
Bonds of the Potted States ; and all Bonds to
ward under this Act shill be EXEMPT FROM 1
TAXATION by or under any State or municip• •
al authority, Subscriptions to these Boots a rc .
received in -United States notes or noisy Of Na.
Omits] Ba.nka. They ate TO BE BEDE/Ala/
IN CO/N, at the pleaaure of the Government,
at any period...nut /err than ten nor more Man forty
years from their date, and until their redemption 1
FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BB I
PAID IN OOIN, on-Bonds of trot over one hun-
NEW Yona, May 5.—A Times special
dispatch says: Culpepper is strongly
fortified and will be used as a depot for
stores. It is reported here to-day that a
strong column of troops, under Gener
als Celia anfl Sigel, are urarchhigliOm
Wincliekter up the Shenadnali Valley, as
a eo-operating column, destined eventu
ally to cut the Virginia,. and Tennessai
Railroad, while Gen. Butler's force, or
a part of it, strikes the railroad at or near
Petersburg, thus severing all railroad
ccumnunleation between Richmond and
the South.
General Butler took the field in person
at the head of the army on the Peninsti?
la yesterclny and his host was marshall
ed by such isders as W. F. Smith, Gil
more, Terry, and Weitzel.
An, immense fleet of troops a'nd' a
stro g squadron of monitors nd 'gun
boats corvey it up on these broad riy-,
Register:l4)3o:2es wille,L o tsb e g erion ,_ ers, to the gates of Richmond, and per
haps the iron-clads mar once more try
th13102/9.,_ OfY
D°llarB ' (may)PIRCa ilund r— (11400,) Fire Hundred Dollar the strength of the rebel batteries, on
One Thousa a, itsoe„) the line of the James, Parnunkey and
nd Dollars, ($l,OOOO Fire Thousand Rape lannock.
Dollars, ($6;000,) and Ten Titousand' Dollars; A p
feeling prevails that there is a des
(110,000;) and Coupon Bowls of tile dersomina. I perate work before this army, but there
, is the nerve for it. The iron - clads He
Dons of Fifty Dollars, ($5OO One Hundred Do' In the still waters off Newport News
:lard, ($100, ) Hundred P9i lars. (* soo d Iliad and the guni,oft , 4 are in . - "muniniealcon
one unwell:l Do with them.
dred dollars annually, and on all other Bonds
semktryittally.
The interest la payable on the first days ot
March and September in each y - ear. The semi
annual Coupons arc payable at those dates, and
the annual Coupons on the 60 and 100 dollar.
Bowls are payable on the first of March.
Subscribers will receive e itherAtegiatnied or
Coupon Bonds, as they may pl'ethk 'Registered
Bonds are recorded on the boohe of the U. S.
Treasurer, and can be tiansferied only on. the
owsiefte - order. Coupon "Bonds are payable to
bearer, and are more convenient'for commercial
Subscribers to this loan wilt,4sre the option
oaring their Bonds draw Interest from Idarch
let, by paying accrued interest - in coin--(or
United States notes, or the lulu of National
/tanks, adding fifty per cent. for premium, or
receive them drawing interest from the date of
subscription and deposit.
As these Bonds are exempt frau' Mlllalelpia or
State taxation, theft: value is
to three from one
per cent. per annum, adoarding to the
rate of tax terries in 'various parts of them:mut-Iy.
At the present rate of premium on gold they
pay over eight per cent. interest lu currency, and
are of equal convenience as a permanent or tem
porary invertment.
It is believed that no securities ofthr so great
inducements to lenders ,p the VAIIOIIII descrip
tions of L'. S. Benda. In all other forms of in
deirtednees, the faith or ability of private par
ties or stock gompanies orsijparate coninfunitles
only Is pledged for payment, while for the debts
of the Untied States the whole property of the
country Isholden to securtthe payment of both
principal and interest In coin.
These Bonds may be sublwribedifor in sums from
the up to any magnitude, on the same terms,
and are thus made equally available to the small
est lender and the largest capitalist. They can
be converted into money at any moment, and
the holder will hare the benefit of al.. interest.
The fact that alldnUes on Imports are payable
In specie fumbles a hind for Ilke PaTment of
intaratan ail gloweroustme Boas largely to ex-
cess of the wants of the treasury for this pur-
Upon the receipt Of subseriptions a certificate
of deposit therefor, to duplicate, will be issued,
the original of which will be forwarded by the
subscriber to the Secretary of the Treasury, at
Washington. with a letter stating the kind) reg
istered or coupon) and the denomination of bonds
retialred
Upon the receipt of the original certificates at
tne Treasury Department, the bonds subscribed
for will be transmitted to the subscribers re,
I pestfully
Subscriptions will be received by the T 7 ['ail,
Office hours tram 9a. n. , to a o'2look p, m.
my 2
COAL LANDS,
COAL "RIORTS,"
HotraEs & LOTS,
FARMS, &C
FOR SALE, st low figures.
J. EL CIASIDAY,
Real Estate Broker,
my 2 Piro. OrFourth street.
A - -
GOOD DIVESTMENT.—A MEW
and valuable ras^hiae, capable of netting
$26 per day above expemies,Zas Piet beemcom
plated and patented. The r patelat-right Ahe
Srlite of Pe lvania with one or more 4a
chines is now o for saloon favorahlelerme.
This L a rare , . chance for investment. Prom
$2,000 to 4000 capital required.
fe="a BOX 766,
Voorktir. •littAir
•
AND GRAIN .144X:Es,
outim 4 yurw
tisp.. ism . 'Rl7crics ;Ind
vi?..immunAßßo
—. ll l4aufluxturrd and for
alga by
nihrf Drear-AWytt.
EUIF jzIN
BOSTON tRACKEN BAKERY
NO. ON ..NMIRTNI
• - 8-111;491;!'
lEEE
General Butler in the Field in
Der patehes from General
A dispatch from Generill Grant lo
Ille
of the Generals here says that forty-eight
hours would determine whether he was
to have a battle on the Rapidan or
whether under the works around Rich
mond. Grant's dispatch was written
yesterday at 11 a. m..
Another Advance on Rich
mond,
The A.riny of the F'otomee
A Portion of the Advance
• Across the Rapidan,
Celebrated Buehn & fl ea ,
And all other Fftiatly Medicines can be
; 1.1 ! found genndue att!e : ,
NEw Yoni, Slay 6. -A special to the I PITTSBURGHDRUG HOUS E,
World, dated Headquarters Army of the
Potomac, May 4,6 P. 9f.., says :—The Torrence 8 4 \ ,
order to march was issued from Gen.
of liraiketatree(tnif kourth.
Meade's headquarters yesterday morn- Corner
ing. and was disseminated through the i Drugsuatottaine%Chemtasui,Perfami -tin/IP/14,
army by 2 P. M.
Oils; tread, Viirnisheit, linllthes, Trusses,
Gen. Gregg's cavalry division, accom-.
p
parried by a portion of a canvass Gorr- And ail
loon us porters, Shcrukler ifriada,
ually founCln Drug. Stores
loon train, moved yesterday Afternoon i
of
towards RichardsVilte, and was engaged drat !Malty, for cede low,
till late at night repairing the road to ; ToRRENcE •
Elly's Ford. Soon after midnight that No.lo Market street, corner
b.
division moved to the Ford named, and
established a crossing about midnight, Nanrasm aND -
The 3d cavalry division, with another ; 1
mu,
_ •
portion of the can vase pontoon train,rEgim
left for Germania Ford, five or sii.xialles
above there, - M - establisbli c - rosarrtk Tt- iOf the two
is reported at this hour that both efforts
were successful.
The advance of the Second Corps, g P'
Gen. Hancock commanding, broke camp
at midnight and moved down the Ste
vensburg and Richardson road towards
Ely's Ford. 'l'he entire Corps was on
the march before three o'clock this
morning, iu the same direction, and ex
pected to effect a crossing soon after
daylight.
The Fifth corps, under Major General
Warren, commenced moving at mid.
night— its advance consisting of the Sec
ond Division of Infantry. A portion of
artillery passed through Stevensburg ate'
midnight, closely fOLtowed by the re
mainder of the Corps all marching to
wards Germania Ford.
The Fifth Corps was closely succeed.
ed by the Sixth, under Gen. Sedge,
wick, which quitted camp at 4 a. m.
Both the Fifth and Sixth Corp s are un
derstood to be crossing the Uapidan at
Germania Ford. The entire movement
resolves itself into the crossing 'of the . ,
Rapidan at two fords, towards the right. )
dank of the enemy, placing itself on •eri
line nearly parallel with the river, be-;
tween Orange Court House and Clan
cellorsville.
At the present hour the mcvetnent is
nnderweigh, and there is a probability
that it will be suCcessfully accomplished,
without any opposition hy lige, to
this early push must be more or less of-a,
surprise. It is not probable that any
serious engagement will be fought to
day. •
Cavalry Skirmishing and artillery dur
elling 101 likely make up the day's
fighting, unltss the enemy contests our-,
our advance in force.
Black Dian:loo'M 11V,
Piri' fgßtrildil, PA.
PARK,: BROTHER & CO.,
„ 4
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Large Cotton Speculations in the Best QUallty of 21421V 3 rj 99 4 1 3 =`,.. '
Bathed 0
Cast Stel,
Southwest 1
'
.;
equate; Flat sad ' of alt "'
Oeitinn; ' ' .
i Warranted equal to any Imported or mannfao-
tared to this country. ill i 4 I
Late News from Gaire
CArao, May 5 —The steamer Carol,
which left New ()deans on the evening
of the 29th of April, has arrived here. ,
She brings no news of importance. The
cotton market was firm, with a good in
.cutiry and limited supply, closing firm
s e t 82@83c for middling, and 78®79c for
low atiddling.Aiwa; ; and moloyes
were in very attive'deniandt Thespeti--
ulative feeling which has prevailed dur
ing the past two monthit has Subsided,
owing principally to the high prices ,
reached. There has been very little sugar
offering, Sales of about 700 barrels mo
lasses, at po(o6c for ordinary and good
old and new,
Advices from Alexandria of the 27th,
report General Banks' army . , still there,
but wcruld ' probablx move itowarder'the. ,
Mississiptittiver„ , Admiral Porterettnur
some sixty , Miles above Atexandria,*
where the Eastport was on a sand bar;
Thelloneer, a light drattgft"
left here to-day ibr the Bed River. kis
hoped she would succeed in crossing the
falls with supplies.
Discoveries have been made In this
city which confirm the statement of tid
gotiations between certain Nsties in the
North and the rebel Gen. Kirby '
whereby the latter was to secure the for
mer the Confederate cotton west of the
Mississippi river, and receive in return, ,
goods, ammunition &c.A prominent business man of this city
was urgently solicited by parties of
wealth and influence in the East, to join
in the enterprise, he to act as their agent.
He declined, but the project has since
beet. n succesaffilly catried out tip
ten
S. L. Casey, of CasieyviliP,,.•lry.,
connection with a rebel brother, „.
_William Butler, of Springdeld;;Mait e.
ikate Treasurer, &renamed as immi
nent agents in ficeoraplialdrw_it,__the
Treasury Department_ $ -.
pass it to the rebel arm • ~,
ever, being *VW ti
Banks Holm ••• ,
ordevioithelteager
ea)
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that Infor,tatatibillias beentee' ;Aid' M .- 6'e' , fanned:„ , I -• •••- • !, ,
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from rebel sources, as well as from Nor- 1 -----Vi•••P•• ad4-•*-4'7.1,1*t.4110
folk ',*rid Fortress Monroe, that. Puiv4siy44m,Pttotmaik,wiel.„,
Dlorrott-92TfrP fuo i ditE- -
Smith, with a very large ,armyellisem
. -,,,. :, . ~• svrttimalro li.,tant, s,_
barked on the South side of Jauftesuiver, 6,ss_was not . veevilwiri , 44.
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t niVibjectgs ' the demand roiiiKtitMO iriirti.**''''
not far from Ftirt Darling.
of purse; a matter of mereAtAClllatj 4 striited to lois to mitt ihalia .44-000ei4
It might he a feint to aistract the r,,ehels, trade,- Prices genarallmitiiiifibuinii_ ed. IU . "
and preVent `them front Sepdfigri4t4Orcs- absnom ewe er 'rn2r*fi& - . irvii - ihrsai,p
mentb-to 'Leal but if it" Wes :earnest, flt , lows t.? -510:4 ififz-44--a:
. ;,I
meant : that Port Darling and Petersburg-1 Gnoor.titEs-ugges .., ;I; k - ;'Fv
were to be captured, and RiehMOnd r ia at 2 5 i442COblebeelV .1. ;,. . 0 . , *,
off from railroad Communkcatiobs wit,ii 19 @ 2 0gtondowdow --.;;, --,.,
~, , , _ , ogars were tine
.. , Bt. •• , el - - Istitt,_,•_
North - C'iirdlina and the SStitn. ' - - , aid Orleans at
. 1 (104 . T . ; _ it.xi a. .„-.;,...
If the news is,eoreect,,andit is getter- saier - biaasl o ,-- L ,, , _ . ~ , •* .. ,:,r,
ally believed in 'Ranh:note 'ni:
..e-,occupp- rsidesieT,L.to, ° , l ° , l , l u n t 3 itorp .- . , I 3:37.-,
tion of Wean Point 'hen - Monoarwas tbs, at 17@nve• B.l;;lrmittimapif* :/--
merely to•deceive the enemy,'" Sti I all is I evertuse-A a ftbieril st ql ~
Andh,.... •,_ -).'2 ,
mere allauthenticatedromorandSmith's 4, 467 048: M tk. ,-- - 1 i 4-04 .,„. - : 5 '7 7 - 7 ,ln t ;:
army may be. destinedifor Wear Point; friAy—s a t es II lo a d, atthege i fr „
... . ta
to co-operate with the extremeleft of the la ton. • .: . .,- 1 7 ,7; . , iig01....fi
.; - GA l — ktieverctottrat at, pli'llattiviis'-'
wing of Meadet's arm - - iretailed f nom aktige., - " :-...2. --- .:4.7 - --.•'7"-
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Gem I,ee'e Al Palling _Dank. ~ .61 asot ao• 250 to tator.bv , • , -.. -- ..,- •
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• NEw YOng., May 6.—A WorkPliWish, L -• ,- • - • ••••,-,..--.. cf
ington special, of the sth, says:•There
is no doubt now from the intelligente're-d
ceived from Bealtonßration, but ast,l , o :
hea t adtlrely, ahandbned: Ids - lit4isite the
Rapidan with his army, taking the roads
running from the South of thit *ream
to Orange Springs. He is destined either
for.the entrenchtnents•tof Riebinottglor
for a position at Hanover Court" 'Mute.
There is no indication ofaxebelmove
meet into,the valley of Virginia; in -fact;
Lee's genetrarrotreaf; ttsli' e tlid fontOe
ly, to Mine Run and beyond, seems clear
ly established.
A Moveir[o
Person.
G•vant.
in 4.otion
GeneralßtitlEt A.dynnelfig.
official dispatches received'attke war
Department announce the advance of
Gen. Butler with'ble command and tlieir,
aueceasfal landing at City „Point, Va. ---
',NUE
11_ AN D
BLOOD BITRIFEKIL
lii 6' t r ,
ENGUSII BEng:'
A aim ewe& Tr4itperariSe
Dr. J. C.Ayers'familtlttediggAsi
DR. D. JAWNIet &SWIM i , _
FAMILY ACEZlACT:Litthiiik
Dr, Scheid's Prdinonit apiri-r4
TORFIENOE
No. 10 Market sheet, corner. of Fourth,
THE FINEST AND MOOT-
STEEL &MUNI:ROA
Of the two lights of the Cathate Church ,of
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REVSJONWHUGHESAI' D.
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First Archbishop at New 'York ;
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Phis EVENING willl;;;eseated i _
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TICKETS, 60 CENT S. Seats can be featured '
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DAY, at 9 o'clock. Boeh* emu caniock;
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SECOND-STREETS, .rthbittrgh, Pa.
4 SPSprtelaioniers of Copps* ant to any . deidred •
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AILIRIVALSII, NR,DEPAILTIIIUM
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Charmer, Mem
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