__.- -- ..... • ....... %or AA., s &RI 'A.:4 1 . 11 ...".1.14.41;.1:iLA .c... 5. A., - e5k5.V.5.....1“ Ai-, ia, 9 eas..s..a..a. ../L 1., AVI.P-te - - - - z - - - es - et -- seeeet -- e ee- sfee-e 4 .7e - =se' ---- - ene. se-- Blenerereney Man of 1802.-The com- IT S. lO-40 BONDS. 1 LATESTIBVIIMEGRAPH, .. More Good News from - the - Pront I COMMERciAL, t AINARIAL. ; ___xii_ziP ponies of Emergency Men relied out by Gov ere Curtheir proclamation of Septenther 11th, liket. rciA2 - inif Pos i t. , ------, ,, „_ 'X , -,-,.. e ., le r . _____, e 31°3rET 31 .11. • I:3lPitn eesierri lat rt - er ' to In the counties of Indiana, Armstrong and , '' , l.fit_l s: ' A Union Victory on kkinday._ coa=ll DAILY POD. T 71408,80 POST, BY i Westmoreland, are hereby notified to assemble 111111/KSE BONDS _ADE ISSUHD ITN- I _____e_____ .. , Emmen astristere, BROZEP.B, no. 118 EL , der the Act of Centgreas of March ifth, /854, . WOOD Inanity. for payment at the times and place& hereinafter -.- -- ._ _ _ ,7' 1, - mentioned, Viz , ' which provides' that in lieu of eo mirth of the 1 The Fight at Bermnda Hun. The following are the buying and seutnietasee - --4' trc...•4..",a .° , l'.' ', ', , 1-- , .. .. en c - • for Gold , Silver &a • l - kr i ....' - , - 1 - a 5."..,',." Co. H, 10th Reg% Oapt Cantwell, Blain- loan authorized by the Act of March 3 1863, to I deed on Monde ." y. ciot,L.' ..-:::... .. Bu le it e lit e ' enttig ‘ `'''' P . T r alAt teq - % 4-- .-.l',' ''•- - Wile, May 24 at 10 a. m. The Rebels Driven in Every Direction, - ' '-' .0 .1 'Silver.. .:. .... ... . . ......... 105 • 41 * - ' -* ''' 72 '''' 'lir' ;,..''',ll!--;.;.:-if:,, Co X rte ' Regq, Capt. Smith, Taaksonville, which this is supplementary, the Secretary of Kale' 25 4 1 /il li g/ R a eg a-, t ra; o'Lapt oraighead inekseri. the Treasury is authorized to borrow from time , Demand Notes ............ 166 Our Captures 8,000 Prisoners, and coupoer. .................. 106 CUREAF 1:. lttAsgs . dile, May 26th, at I p. in. Ito time, on the credit of the United grates, not General Beauregard in Command. our Loss about 12,000 in iirmananie. Siii•ig Per P0und......... a oe 989 1 AttungeleritObi Aetee„....„.l. co. --, (unattached) Capt. Clark, Saltsbure ' May 26t1 at 10 sem, ce exceeding TWO HUNDRED MILL/ON DOL- —' - Preeldanl 1.1 1 20 I . • Co" Et, "lad Reg% °ant. Davis, indium, May LARS during the current fiscal year, and to pre ; BERMUDA HUNDRED, May 10. -Fight Killed, Womided and Florins 86 N..... 1 -1 I ..i. ~ ...S. If ' t h e c 111-7 0* . tate 27th, at 2 p. m. Prisoners. , • t Co. F o l th Ehl Reg% Capt. MeOcenba Marchand, pare and issue therefor Coupon and Registered PVPTSBITEBOII PRODUCE. hIABIL.RT. - i may 3 ,it 9 k m , ing commenced yesterday noon and enn _ .f, . . A 'Ali __... I Co. D,l4th Reg't, Capt. Anderson, Freeport, Bonds of the United States , and al Bonde se- finues to night between Gen. Hickman's _ URTICE or THE DAILY. Pic , r, , a ,„ , ~ , ,, s uoadi g ri i i- , ,-,,,,,,_-„„ , WEDNeSDAY, May 11, 1884. 1 i .;‘,,a -.- - 4 . .. , , ,, 1CV„-i',... , ' ~ - I June Ist at 9 a. to - est tinder title Act shall be EXEMPT FROM • Cattle Depot.-41nong the numerous bri" Co. B, 14th Regq, Capt Cline. Leechburg, * FROM brigade end sees t3l other brigades un - WesErNoTerre, May 10 -A messenger I BLS/NS-5.5-On Tuesday was not very active i SCROFULA, eo - ' ll,O r' ' ''-e- provements in progress about our city Wethink Juneehl, at 9a. m TAXATION by or under any State or municip- • der Gen Smith. Gen. Beauregard cow from Spottsylvania Court House eater- , Ile sales that came under our notice were as CANCER OUS-F1N4W1.9014,-, ~ -4 i i there is none to exceed the Cattle Depot, at juiC:e tr to lazg m 't . Capt, Hall, Rural Village, al authority eubscriptines to ese Bonds are mandate in peison durinir thefight. .day morning, states Hancock was com follows , CUTANEOUS DISEASESA ' 1 IM P I 4V, . t- Al ... O pclled to refire on the Spottsylpania 1 FLLWR-Among tire saes were , 2;6 bbla et I _ 113 11".SXMLikS Ilt IDS, • East Liberty, on the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.Cf, 244 Regq, al Irwee, Dayton, June received in e sited State, eel t h e s notes et 1,,, Our forces drove the enemy back three road until he was joined by General i , I PIMPLEI3.9 . O t i eeti% r t . .... ,4,,, , ~.,„, . .„4 - 4 , Thiel immense depot is located just beyond East I 4ti at 9 a m el for Extra and $7.5008 for Extra Family. ! I tifiPTeSE-S • ales 45 boxes new WR. at livi. t junUllotalA 2 2d ate R a ege m t, capt Calhoun, ffittan . ning, tional Bane, I eej are TO BE RED EE. miles, abilt Er Et ELCAD3 . .-_,- o _ Liberty and between the old turnpike and the lis COIN, at the pleasure 41 the riot ernment, I the railroad between Richtnomi and Pe- Sunda y nearly into Petersburg. We hold ;Burnside when he held his ground until POTATOES -Sales 140 bele at $3 75e4 60 , ci0 Perim. Bediroad. The Railroad Company has Co. - , t (unattachede °apt Maxwell Worth -1 TRTTHR -ta , '''Mir„ ptirieljeWeeteee morning, when the battle was I at si._,_s it. . AND "S-rffilaim pyjiktu a :;•" ' Putehased a lot of ground containing about fifty tellenenzie 7th, at 9 a m. dna at any period not less than Os no, rr„, t tha a forty I teraburg Gen Rants'e cavalry sue- renewed, and we drove the_ ILLY-Siales of 17 /oada at Seeecencel; 6 tone baled.; New Alexan , and on the 7th their whole army ~, fine I 'se • - 11{ ZIRIOr s se ,,,, ueee _ entSClßftfeg e . : .e' or sixty acres, most admirably adapted for a June 9th, at ß ira l ".m c . a9t (3.30 k, tears from their date, and until tl iir rede - river' Ptien i 1 eaded in destroying sortie porLons of was retreating, and by night had been STRAW --Sala 3 /midi Wheat at eel rebels to.po Duos-Sales 22 bbis at like ; :The vemew,,,:ez.Att Rif 41* ER CENT INTEREST Cattle Yard. The central portion of the loeis Oa. 0, 224 Reese Capt Duff Salem Cross FIFE p '' m tvILL BE I the Petereburg and Weldon, N r , rail., driven in every direction. A PPLEe-Sales of 80 bbls at 43,50 "D'i,E•TZPSI4 COSTreloness r , dented, thus affording all the necessary ad- Roads, June 10th, at 9a. ni . ,en -ore,. ef net ever one Ym- road at Hicksford capturing u Lumber Co. E, 22d Reg't„ Capt Kerr, North Wash- PAID IN CC,l's Is .- - vantages of draLning There is a fall or dealt- This morniag, IN c put artillery into 1 norn--sales 759 Mesh at ei,3oifeiela. te re e 7, ington,Junelith, at 9 a.m. I play, and when our messenger left, LARD-Sales of 18 blies at 14;ierlfic. seel. sell el nation both east and west, of several degrees, Field and Staff officers of the 224 Regiment ered Collars annuell3 en ien all eths, Beads of rebel rrisoneri, LIVER 00 e ltd:Fefmt. which Will afford excellent facilities for sews can be paid at either of these places of rendez- sen ,,_ ,,kkuk , e'a ''"-' 1 heavy cannonading was going on. It puthmr -5a ..1: 0 . 1 9 9 at at i l k i 'a e ll l ffun , • LOSS - '0147.. tE i ` in - E ,C,," '',:. "; 1,, ,''''' ' -i ' era and drainage. On the center of this lot, , v l i n s i one who has signed the p ay d '3 is believed Lee will make a stand on the Rams4cen do at e _l7@lbeej Sides-3,U do at 1 and ninning In a northern and southern diree- ' cannot be present, may have the Inani4lPl,:drtilttio The interest is rey <tete on the first days ot Battles of Friday ant/ Saturday ' North Anna liver 13 6¢l sLi Hams -6,000 do at 18X@Ietr i . LOW4 P/MTi t ecen -t-1141" --s:4'''''''' tion le a man avenue leading from the turn- his written Order March and September in ea-h year. 1 he semi_ the three days operations we cap ' er ERMALE CO XPLAINEek -, .` , -'1- t - az ,, A,- 1 -1,, - - ---- ~,, ~ ~.,,,- .--i'i s Major HENRY W SNYDER I tared about 3,00 b prisoners, and lost I PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE, FOU.t. - T O ALIT, --;;-:„. „, ::7 pike, past the Hotel (which will be described Paymaster I S Arm 3 a/11:11.0,1 pone are pa} ~Ale at those. date; and , roGETRInt AilicfMnigi` hereafter) to the railroad, on each aide of which --- the arm reamone on the 50 end Lk dollar The right Between Hancock about 12,000 in killed, wounded end camas or Tan Deity POST, i WADNaaDe7i, May it, 1864. i DISODDE 011rAlt'IMPROPED ,ILr, are erected fifteen cattle sheds. The length of ; Wool Groorlim.-We have received wow bonds a and Longstreet. prison ers I Bi_ sINE Ss-The market yeaterday was very co Rohm on the first of Marsh ' OratIII ' I DPIC I PLAT4iIit thew sheds is about five hundred feet, and the Davis, Clark it Co., 93 Wood street, an address, , the saes were SY SUM AS 4 t fitlflLHAlPAlltib Width about thirty feet . They are substantial published in pamphlet form, of Henry S. Ran- Subscribers will receive either Registare lor ---- ' Rejoicings m Washington Over I I I W C " RT e DE- A T)1717 with more sellers than buyers. MOST. eisree et ese e ITS ErpEATSetreE, , ..-5e„,,,,,,,es Lame buildings, covered with boards, with 'dill L. L. D., Columbus, Ohio, on the subject Co upcn 13011,16, as they may refer Re gistered ' - • P I) 1 ,, 8 h ) ii 1 , hare, de slid i.t - ' the Battles Peek s returned -sales 300 bbls at 23 e• 47t age 4f t rteaideNalirri AND • oArorot.7 , do Jo at 23,44 e; 900 do bulk at 23e; 473 do at 23,1ee; troUghe for feeding and watering, and ri c k s f or i of Wool Growing The pamphlet contains forty Bonds are recorded an the books of the T' S. - -re- - " a L' Ite ' ulBthi ' 3'4 co at le"ci packages Included-1000 do at FA= to B bidder. They are floored with planks about I Pages', is wen printed and contains numerous Tr , -- _____ eel, i Treasurer, and ean. t e transferred only on the , 28e, e• , 803 d, , 0 at Stem 1 truppagsga (1 -'''''' '''" three inches in thickness, and partitioned tato sad ceded statistics in regard to this subject i A Speech by the President i nEF/N/D- Nothing n°lng stalls. Detween every two sheds Ls an avenue IWe arviso indebted to S D Harris, es edi- owner's s , rder s. aupon boa& are payable to A Midnight Attack by the thiehly, I abeut twelve feet wide, with gates communion,- 1 tor of the Otto Farmer for a copy of the same bearer, ea las won -or, f den: 'Jr coramerelal --__ 1 _ RIVER MATTERS ..- ____-70r-bailk4gagrErtw ting with each stall, along which cattle are driv- Paniphlet. gat his is the centre of a very large uses I --- -- --- -- - --- • -...`, '4ll-,;(467ir tk .e ` V eeis i.e.- 5...., Grant Following his Origami/ Plans , - ' -=------------- en, when tasen in and out. The doors of these I I vision wool-growing region, a few leading facts glean- eeg , ,,, ,_ Milroy's Old Di _ severe , THE Mt tat -Lest evening at twilight there HEPROREHes_ _,....H.te. reu is nil, 4 us Le is,,,,ee ei the eenc,m , were eaten feet six inches water In the chanted estes bribisg t egance eine. e. sheds droop towards the centre, underneath ed from this address will not be considered out " ly CritielEed. ________ lland miring volume:all itiftli ItueiVilltilthoo4-7; which a subterrane an sewer lead s aw a y a s th e lof place. Th e addre ss gives the number of sheep mations of Fifty boilers, (tes. ) tine hundred ---- Weserzoroe, May 9-A large num- , wh: Which have bee-n, .c "Ail . ~,... ..41114''' filth of the sheds. There a re water-troughs In ,In the United States in 1850 and In 1860, also the Do liars, ( tlOO i FIN e Hundred Dollars, , 1,500, , i ber of persons, at short notice, assem- I Cap: I tie -AO, ree A - -Tee raw steamer eloetana fro Throckmorton, the splendid Mis'Souri dr' The Orriat' We'W,......______Srlillilliiit',, the stadia of each shed, supplied from pipes quantity of wool raised In the Lamm and te 1 eousand Dollars e1,,ak , ,) Fire Thouiand NE Y w oex, itday 10 . -The Bee tki has f bled in front of the Executive Mansion l er packet, will depart this day- for that stream. fanged to l'eoleet .e• if*, marlosa , outsr--- which arc fed by a force pimp, worked by a , Rebel States, and other statisti cs It compares ~. ~, r ., ._, , aa ea rhot„,,,t ti, ~r, the follow ing relative to the battles of , to-night, and with the band of the 2'"th I The, boat, during the past week, ha. been visited IllootteSettrehereeielorlettligthe ,e -steals engine and sepplled by a cistern of never the increase of sheep for the last thirty-nee ' ''''' "*"""' d 1 '' ' Fridai, and Saturday -At e o'clt ck I Ohio Volu ' 'ty a large and oth- ant -.e worn statemeet of elee - Irlle'reitrXed • nteere, now on their way to the ere kier merits have been well canvassed , and Napier township,latedroi coukiV : " ' failing water, There are als o extensi ve gr an . ' years In the States and Territories. with a corn- ( 1 '......0,1 and eeupon Bend,. el t" e den s //Ina ' ' 1 in the Illoining tbe conte s t t i e,c, re i„.. e e,l field complimented the President with there seems to be but one opinion emong steam- ln April, this 3, as leek ,r ~/ bee remember a, aries filled with feed, which am saimiently Ca - partitive view. of wool and cotton growing and lions of Fifty Dollars, (Bee, One hundred Dot- mon the entire and theand I, Th P "A line, roar 1 a ser ena d e.r` reel , ) ent eppertre t e.n , i tost seen ~e, C., understand the navigation of small pimple. Madeltito dance en my u Ver paclous to supply all the demands ln that de" lan argttlnent in favor of the latter it gives a him, reek ) Five Ilundret Dollar 3, , lee° g f battle ' t he• -tr 97, I we were to relate a portion of lip, whicth soon beelik e enfaeree s - I ankabg I , and hitui,g.... came f eu quarter. 1 the porde.. i.n.l ina I. e ,ri el seecee in t.,_ ~...e.t treed, said e ,oncerning her general n p ' l'lrtlttitin:serei, and n wash-pal retro! parttneut, history a wool operations in different parts of one reeLe , n , oe „ ere, ~,, , uw ' From certain inclic.e.tions It was eie lu which he -aid that th e hoer,: w. e ei, Is; ration ant other good qualities Capt. T. teitlem g the so ;4 Between the railroad track and the first abed Europe ami European dominions, and the lm ,.ouill nu e a ~,,at right to feel proud of his last '' called on Dr. Illy, of shelisbut, who prdnounced dad that Lee was reinforcin L.ougstreet, It o I net so Lour ' , et h. ), ti. lam as L a causeway about ten feet wide, adjoining Porn of that article for many_years back The 1 Subscribers to this loan Slit hate tzar „prima nen i -' lon Hancock's front, and i g tof Burn I to Gen Grant sa d " the p i. I ' , production. The captain has bum boats at otir a lt CANLLE% a bed pwaratrf eitoteo( ` • irave c iodiilr . e and , g t r y, u to r r pa th , e ea la t s k t em tweo l ty w y e en v r s . t - z a he T r e i parts I d led ar r efilzre,Do thole' eluding heseiremo ! `e,„ Which are 30 reception pens for th e cattl e price of di ff erent kindle( vrcaril at different pe- ce having their Bonds draw interest fr hm Mar c h 1 abb. a cor s eccordlngh i m ar oved te hull °ldeas urlcr it his Drought here by drovers and as many enclosures nods is also shown ''Lle pamphlet would be Ist, t s paying ecerued laterßet to coin -tor ISU ) ort, t p aki '. ositiori to the left of f exceedingly , •rat n , ilie c :l ° lo k a n n o e tha ' t Gweang I tale; to a - first-chess :Missouri packe Our gest Dile", ei srte7S a o li ttae l nie ca P ea cou u n P tr, w n l r M S at )2r i'rin!!, or pens for the shipment of cattle purchased a t interesting to those who are engaged in the wool I feted States hats., ...r the aßt.t.s .1 Nati ona l Ge l n P Warren, an completely filltng the Grant hid n , t been jostled from hi , wishem aucee Capt. Throckmorton. The:Clerk aouneed the disease Cancer, and gave me inter- m S I and part ower is n ee. JE. G-orman, an oLd • nal and external remedles-thelarl this place Those pens alibrd facilities for the business, or in raising and selling or buying „yanks, add tiny per sent t, , t premi ,„ of gap into which le brigadeh had been plans , but was now On the line of move- ietes u eu t rgher, and one of the best clerks that can pnacipalle 6f eatritie , e-but Ali to' net purpose as shipment of a thousand head of cattle in a couple sheep ______ e __________ throwe the p c ding evening , /tont acoording to his of iginal desien, be 1 attil a n tel o 7 n4 .Tr y na r t i 4 e year e' Li .e kel wtt ItI E ihneeets4 %.9a,l4l°VtatiTtigitega==itet" of Lours. In the rear of apace h Is another nine e rt•ceive them &alon g Interest from the dete of Sanitary Committee -We are indebted to _ ,___ , On mciving a daylight to aide. their I While howeve., we might rejoice at 1 patentee his correct beat elandbits and gentle- of estate Thitor Attila' ehieleau tzglifseaat.," or avenue, from which there is a means of coin- i ttan and lepakit I man/y deportment. What he don't know about ut the inflammation soon increased. I next J• R Hunter, esq . for usformation m regard to '' ''''''' assigned position, through a close ferest, whet I.as already ti en accomplished, munioation by gates to the principal sheds . 1 his department Ls not worth learning ' May the called upon Dr. Statist , Met - Claireville, Bed ere Sanitery Com m it As t .cse Bonds arc ecru: },[ iron , municipal or theyfound occepied by rebels, pre the action of the Pittsbu • 1 it' par- I much more remained to be done To this cattle yard the western drovers bring largest suatess attend the Montana and her en- ford county, who alio pronoukeed the disease tee on yesterday afternoon The presiding ofh- ',tate taxation, their value Is increased hem one ed to dispute its possession. The fight The proceedings which were of short terprisingewners. Cancer, me aplithed a i mate, Wiirt to be aitietar their cattle, where they are fed and retreated ' cer, Thomas Balcewell esq was requeeted L., Dig at this point was over by nine o'clock, 1 duration terminated with repeated failing remedy , but it had np e ff ect whatever In and freSuently sold and passed in to other hivads to three ref ceat .------- eheekuce the spread of the-sore. In Decemb ' ct 001- `" L ' ac ‘e • rthr4 to ti ` I finding it imposible to dislodge the ten- cheers for the President. Gen. Grant ARRIVALS AND DEPA.B.TiIitES. ' tender tha aervices of ' a large ' number of cur In the same year, the disease had eaten away The General Government has agents hero who • rate se tax testes le various parts of the coent ' (la , geons to the Army in Virginia The follow n els f 1 „m their position. ! and the army ARRI VED. greater part of indi ten - re purchase largely and ship to wasidngtaa- `""' mg telegraph was sent forward . At the present rale of j recnium on gold they 1 Early in the morn ng Hance..lt we, iri , I Gallatin, Clarke, Brownia the. when I Walt to acit:it here,/ ,i'-' net saturday =teen hundred cattle were ship- , I Prof It 5 Newton s ilf ate- Caesar I 'Hon. J. K. Moorheadhow re surgeons - r ever eight per cent interest in cerrency, end ile n close to his breastw - orks by a superi Another Advance in Georgia -A i sr anklin, Carina Brownsi ilk. lege lie pronounced .theAlature "cutaneous Pee from here and on Monday fifteen hundred an d m a l e ma les shall be ' ent to m es a ai se In - e l y -- '''.' re ev - or force, but subsequently rallied his men Big Battle Probably Going On .. /JUL Rees, Irwin, Liirr,beth t &Geer, supernidueed_by at, inculdizotte dose of and thirty-six log the wants of the wounded. are ..,1 ce r eal einv en env eas s 1 armanent or tern , and succeeded in regaining most of the eficierva, Gordon, Wheel to _mercury.. linepplied mild zinc' ointment and Taos BAREWELL '' 11 eSlittl:BlTON, May 10. -Gen At A ! dramatist, McCallum, St. Louis , gel, e me latenial retneths-My face healed up, Country butchers a hundred miles out supply I porsry la 1 ertment I lost ground . Between 10 and 11 o'cloek, J II Gilmore, Jolly, Nashville An answer is expc-cted this morning, when I dispatch front G en. Thomas, recciyed . . but the butatrunateenr was not thoroughly t o - DEPARTED. their market from this place. On Saturday we It i • ,iiev ed teat .., , se. erne., tier so veto I however, Longstreet succeeded in turn at miini htstatest hat . a rc e` • moved. In - Fehruary,lBs7, he pronouneM Me nOtiffild one gentleman shipping fifteen fowling the committee will again meet and select per- I , the Leta ,, _ ,__ _ , ..., , I rg , m e egetaig I teatime; Clarke, Brewnstille 'cured and I left fothome. IDC eleadtllafeltilikiefeee sons from the list of volunteers to go. Led. ~, _to let,tl.l-. as ti 3. i 1 , 11, - 111,1 delZ.Tlp- 'ilf again returned, and eo violent was thereklidet beeves that cost the snug sum of sixteen hun- I Jas. lieese, Irwin; Elizabeth. fhe committee aLso sent a check for several ti,.. 4 I fats ' is mla In mi rec. 1 .rms 01 Ih- ;It nee en l t r onlu d ston Ih s eattimiled I that Gen McPherson had taken Snak3 1 coati not rest aterih- neela dred dollars These were takea seventy miles a ong the me, an came near int ovng I [reek Gap, and won seven soils from „ him Palle y Patterson, Cinciemeet Emma Graham Ayers, Zanesrille ed to eincinnaWandiigab F11'44444 r out. Numerous other contracts were made thouaand dollars to Mr. Moorhead to be used by del , c ~„,„ ti c fai . , . at lit . 1 ' I P.lieiv per I t lie a 13,1, Corps In inextricable coil i u the charge-of Dr,l4lOwtonrwith-whiindri- and for the Pennsylvania Soldiers' Relief Aliso- 1 '' ' .." - ' ' Resela this morning ~ mine Byers, Byers, Cincinnatt I ed • until eeptember, durnig....which time he used about the same time . er sio..k ZO/11 1 , n 1,.. ce eel .n: A Ol committee 9on He was once more forced beck to I 0 elation, and to pay for shipping to Washington , It t" Saturday the Rebel. • were breed , r ir IT TS )3L kJ: Se t he FAIR the fellow- knownneL'eln dfe_u_,,,..mea•l' Partly e.h e Ir ' The Railroad company has notitheg to do with his breastwork. and the rebels actualli and Fortress Monroe The committee have ene i. pledged for pa3II,CL- ~, hee tor the Sete§ I lazatd the r c i . trent Tunnel ffill by Thomas, and took sag hawed atehhahelichtwe sieneeribed to the thtie ' w - ere t ad three die' uhr tt In the purchase or sale of cattle. They merely 1 olors inside these }nit . a instil - in at Buzzard Nest, i Just north of I steamboat Fund of the Pittsburgh Sanitary my face . I contielliurneing nhi Vipara furnish the means for feeding and shipplng , also forwarded produce and clothing Then tom- et the I reed et rates tee wi is ir e say 15 the : , mould P not sustain themseivert and ' • wsre I Didion This is represented as a very them from and to those who may order a cup- taittee is acting very energetically and deserves count; 1 holder , , _ ;terse , 1 . “ r. ,,,,,. 3, both I pi ,c tc d i Fair all other boats subscribin g v.Ol },ate th eir • Li,,,..i%eanjmalesoorm,egfitujedthattrt4grAn Jar ' E Y,' Mit It great praise. Didion position from which Thomas e te h 1-. Ames added , t e 13 I eat off the left aide rif Lyra she h Atte ,gqa..- Ear. , ply priee, a , e. 1 interc fil lA, -JIL, on At this time heat} reinforcements I u Et, Unable - tr, II ri N e tbe e n emy on a for. Little Giant, Rover, Clan of ntec left iheele ana'haditneetctel*W"' There is a great benefit arising from this en- Penns 1 -- . e Ira ttha Troops capture o .- te I case. heels may tee,' i -I t o 1, I A .., ,a. I Wet, throw n 1 , hie support from Burr, ni, ret r lasi n 4ey e I had given up all hope of ever eemee terprise to the citirena of Plitsburgh and Alle- spectsl dispatches yesterday mele es , sees ,e_ aid,. • a corps, and hiStnell rallied and td ' lf‘ , Argonaut No 1" Armenia,ulia i ~ on the iallioa 1 - ili. tit 1., Nevad o, since Dr. „Ely said Imeouidozegiv tat. 1 ,'' 1 ay ,0/1 7 r. • 1, 00 11.1. Lon .2 term, Ken li‘ ell in , _ , .. , a America, `tails' - that a core wee thapiNtsible: 1 111 ,, A1ria.., _ , • .er gheny. It removes a nuisance from the city ed the capture in Thursday's battle of a number iianu,aii a ngerol furthertits-1 miles Seuth of Dalton. This will lace i bought a bottle of•tsroiemetfreftezeletein New York, Cattle yards in the city have proved themselves , of the Eighteenth pe enav i venie C ava l ry, " 1 -:` ' 4 " 4 - 4- `ade c 'l"' l ' al a a aaaa ta La ' a nialt - i asterwas removed The charge ol Long-1 , , McPherson with his strong . 1) i Damsel, rp in tee Arcola amelia, that I had no faith in in, Alyea my It to be very objectionable in more res ects than est lender •n I the lets, ,t i ifeee Teel ,an street was completely overwhelming. rear, while Th omas ai s lvances I . 'ra - • Sliver metre I commenced usiteen t' M.Maibtaigrall ' t P which Regiment was organized In thin city, in I en( triv a one. The danger and annoyance incident to D Solid masseee of infantry ~,,,,,, hlirled Kateltnebinson, tarlight, strength day by day, and sth _,.0 that the Ill= i - c front, andScofield c uses on - 'December, 1862 A detachment numbering be :nos sec i into morel s I any zyo meat and I th 1 Hank twin - e.-Aeonittamese --....., commie:iced drying up.`eTielorkw 14.4 such arrangements in the heart of the city are ; ith hundred, under command of Lieut Col. l ' I agar tll k t hin e utter time, with ! u pon i i„ the i ~, fo r will h i,... 11..1 - Qin ,-, t: , hocrest - a . ins at/ l c : Q.° ' . n veland lee tillinore Clad No 2, the tam bottiewaa •lsdiemeerfacet -ea thus removed six miles out, while the ad,. ar.ta- 1 ieseph P . Brinker, during th e tim e General ; an impetuosity nog eould withstand e. nbl - I(oughtalpha Minerva, r tia 1 a great battle ryas on l as if by , a miracle. elutta eitinetheeetbersettee .ii.. • have been healthier aintedtlian ralayriebelee.latr'la ges of having cattle convenient for purchase re- Hancock's corps were rethring towarde parker 'e T 1 a la-, that a/Adel/ea hn lattorts ao payable llt was exceedingl) fortunate for the I that line yesterday and may be now in 'i l L a to rn f ; Meretery, Lenio Leona, the last seven saaeme Ands:luta ray timele aidikpag t - X main .6 store, were sent out on special eery ice, and is in specie furnishes a fund for like I a;meat of Sixth Corps, and the whole army, that I preercis NothiCr , gin mytil e r h ' - ~s as Glide • X. S. die hair, I disfigureci, Lam still grateful to a Dmign Pzenn e e sh Another advantage in this arrangemeat. to by a , , ~ r a ~ e L.l:Cti..l (3 a tr.... .1 n ex the discharge of their duty were attacxed int< , 4* all ,' -- "- -B i 1 i he r harked the t nem3 at this critical pc.- I be. n nee ire 1 fient Grant or Butlr , Reserve. Cherokee, I dense who hareem:fret -nr= erent e... wthithor .,,,_ the butcher, is, that all or nearly all the reapon- I Ind, and drove them back ant, as much • ~,,,,,,i I Ontario Roanake, been done through the ina entality of "lAD& t NI el' C.NTON Bey's Improved mood-searcher." superior force and a large number ceptered e of the , ( I - , 3,. N., ~ 1,0 I , Peg Ir, 1, is 1 ...t. i pre. , ohfcr Y ,111 CI Lizzie liana., ability is shouldiwed by the drovers. They ipitancy as they cam e,'f he ground I DAV/D TiIeCREARY. There - are three companies from AJI ' egneey ee,, relfirV Of 1i ar , Jewess, Silver Spray, Sworn and subscribed this end day- of Augtutt, purchase and tranaport to Ode point, at their , ounty in the regiment, the other :ompanles t ''''' In lront of Hancock had been fought i „.. , Lotus, kMipire City, own risk and expense, while the purchaser can I having been recruited In the adjoining so unties I p"" 'ho ""ii` '' a " ' .- "rui"" '' - " l ul-ate oer a number of time.% and the v. ound Another Br.sic Fight with Lee- Golden Era, Citizen, Bertha, A le , lass, before me, onsof the „nettling of the Peace, In and ter the Borathernaudayaburn • have his choke out of several thousand head of , Major Harvey B. Van Voorlseee of thee • cite, te lee iet thercior, tr. i, rlicate 'a el be issu,d, ed and d 3 mg on the field were vast. The Colored Troops Still in Rc 1 lagarukil'Ys' 1. ranialn. Blair co , Pa. . JG RNOORLEV,...., - catfle, without walking cr riding a mile. Haneock occupied his cwn ; serve. , Kate B. 'Porter, Wee, \illness: U. J. JoMte, '. ' ..e. e ., who Was see` wounded In an engagement the or ie l ea l of .. hit h wet be I arwarded by the At ni g ht, In addition to all this a company has fit breastworks, and had nothaig but pris _ s _ Ida Reese, Echo No z, 1.........., ...f . e,- henemylastfall, is an officer of the xit the . Pillese.Dk.lPßlA, .May /U.- A special I Clara Poe, Delaware, L rev Coutpla4.Xeitutiterat red up a most excellent and commodious Hotel subset Ile. tc tee e , eret .T 3 -,f she "totality, at oners and rebel dead to show for the li rreereetsm ~ F•to4.4lle4ethci...- -- Eighteenth Cavalry last t'apt Wm. Dean, a new bast not named for the especial accommodation of their custom s Wathineten tuts a lette statme tie 1,104 reg- alaughter of two days' fighting He I L.' the En g .- 1 4 "* date/ Washingt" *c apt Andersen's new boat, not yethiunehed. J3LA IB C WrirSl6ll4e''''''et't"-t2' esterdars Intelltgee, e was re-eis el that night, says eac.. again moved on the • iny a_ til Pentopalltalies;osootthellius.- ~ de. At this hotel every convenience is sup- , one of the pe ) leant& Reserv e regim en t s , i n ot, red or co3poc EG .11,e 1 .nominall mof boleti ! behaved e 'th (on splcueus gallantry' end had a brisk fight at Todd's ___________ ____ 4 , isti of tPe •amelrfteadToralatfoclanyillerge plied met any traveler could desire. One could I throughout, ant wag in the field le per . I .'" aem -Yi a Friday's fight, charged through an Renate of the rcNuirs d vere just north of Pa river. ANUSERENTS. h99 1 3Y99 t h u? S d 4111711Wellt ""T IS A Mutely imagine au arrangement that would bet • eon, when 'hangers were thickest. Gen a ' sloth repose lA2I 0= _ 1 07 4 E. enemy, but most of them were captured bane By night the rebels were retreating on -- Mote* withvilni tar suit all persons concerned-the company, I par, the re c ei p t St the rig.r.s. ,e: t , ri.ni,s et oral Warren Was ills. hotly assaulted --_______- ----- unable to get back south, towards Richmond igerePITTSWORGEI T II IIIOATHE. oonsteat voughqoarateappett - V i tt a theolty, the person who wishes to sell, or he 1 ,' freashn, Itsf erltnent, the bonds .übserebed alone his centre Ime, anti the utmost I titers r,najal ssreats, and very =tett to eked& vr 3 —•— - (el un. ay the rebels attempted to Lamella , / Al. anasee — w . ihrenzasos. letierh,romette** watkuult-toeultintedlelnille .e who desires to bitY;l't le, in short, a great and Cations Accident -On trie 2eth of Last fur w ill be Ira ,ircitte,l :3 the s le:ribeni res- reirprek vs US 1119.1311e9ted at the number make another bi r stand, but Meade attacked T - EL Ovenneenne reY Videntn-' dia -1 4, 0 "/ 0 =1 (21 a/atheile,j ‘ , usefel arrangement month an accident occurred on the farm of reetfee of troop"; Lee was able tO brine ielie ar. th, 01 Hispatehre to night confirm their Third night of the popular actress, last I eonatancedtaking _ Pft_ 44 =xiverit This hotel is one limn/red and fifteen Met alr. Beller, in Paradise townahlp, about a quar- '' i non This Corps retained its hist-v(l,i nieoci-seanshere er - the , uselortena- . mute f andninety five feet beck and contains ter of a mile south of Paradise, Lancaster coon- eetce.rietiere 4 1 / 1 1,2 LC , 1.1:C.1 te t..... /treeirr- , two how e v e n [ill darlint ss eamil , on. 'r.tr. al 11, N'orth Adina river. The rebels ETTIE lIENDEILSON, perteetly cured.. i feel safeitteetiatuaseseepltles succeeded in , getting off most of their I t s , bo will appear in two characternatte ane all vleho leteraletttniailikek=uusiminaFttablele. abouLone hundred rooms. The building is t ttah, y Mr . Beller was plowing with three horses e' el e I 1, 1-1.1 smar at n. ttaleng-ten and the About midight, a charge ua. emit', at , cs minded Lp to satUrdnv nlebt ti• f ront sories high not including the basement. i attached to his plow, when the leader's hind 4 s,,,.:ant Trre...,-,8 at /sew York, boatort, Phil- It Idol, We gave why, and were unable to i rram --, -- e - ' ''' e This E l li t 'ENING will be p ted g , : a : is' ftkomormt opurlryPtelfeeted/deekt•ceranlnehUit't It is heated by steam and will be /bitted with Met Bunk into the ground up to his knees EP ~,, h at 3 the i Mee l's A.ILUN 11. DANK regain the ground thus 10.1 This, orl *'"`"r'l7.l, 0 were not ut Into the tr - pe . P Wept - ot the Irviss p r on - USs•--ust do wittionetts • /minlidgel fistallyeet Ifight, but held back as a reserve with nest or the Narriesasi - ..,. medicine. steti,l ... heiEOleffeN Pleele_fe" gas made by at-hiked machinery, on the premi• forts were made to extricate him, all to ne - P ' 4 at' ourae, ennpe hied the abandontnent of a Burnside We lost two pieces of amid- Narramattah E dideetien Swam and au 406 desalorAiW r • ses- The hotel la amply provided with baths purpon The ground g -- . ‘s e way ' and ha ot 1/1 i. eel re rH YA , IHIRD p, A 1,, ),N.,1.. great portion of the line of breast t. orks, lo ur altogether To conclude with ttisenew petite oceletely, -- A. D., isse,beforemere e -et .GB,..U_, 51b1e:.... waah - reetas, Parlors, reception eceoms anti sev- precipitated into a hole abodeas large as a hogs- BA Nh OF Pll . Slit 8011, PA and eI, :eaten. ete I brought the skirmish line within On Gnarl'. „ 1 Noss.-Air. Kopplawneddienexte lea Rosalie Eitialiendeueon and is well nnowtouhseeittetna of ~:k • anty.eight /arge and well ventiZeted chambers. head at the top, but mush larger at the bonen] et Bare-, ato 1, are lepoctarits 01 .i.,,t 11, 11,-/L, half a mile of Grant and 31eade's quarters - -•'"'- Domonstratiort Against Newborn In rehearsal . The Hidden Hand end Lena, nem Becifordcounttesesa_miw,a: .inceeilezieq,isesi There is - water forced up from a astern below, The hiSree f ell about fift een set, and had to be eceigwick*9 corps maintaine I itself Street Singer and Influence. Ir.l - . f.r. . 0-.4 ~,,, - 0 .t. 4 Cr. All feseeetetee Mod., a 3 I bankers through - •" , tzwer- 1 „ _-9 - -.4.Q.... au.„1.1.4,4"2 1 , -" which. Bundles the entire building The best shot while in the hole The evaeuation beyond agaiast the vigorous assaults of superior Harrtmes, May 7 -The schooner - ig-A-govic.---a"---.--------L----------e" 'tablets provided and regula r bills of fate fur- the horse appears toThe large and deep, and a out theecountry vlll furelsh further Information numbers at different times during the Eliza Sheldon, bound for New York, ALL another vase otiliorizahaa nsTaeseiteewet ninsacyrie Btood-Seesceseirev`; 7iN8,,4:18. uished from which one can select just what he st ream of wat er flow e d through it, which was on or pe, at ,_, snd afford every - day and bad no serione reverses until has just arrived here from ANewbena, B -4 :311 taße - P. `WMIZJET, I/f there be _vat .flot.,lltraT fre „ ehoosed. There Is also a telegraph o ffi ce and ascertained by throwing stones Into it , p 3 , 2„ d eeete , late in evening, when a charge was made and reports ehat the enettrytoirlen dfin ..l. erne,:; Commencing on Monday May B ' /4 / 1 " 114 - I neatly ottietternicrilt Thng4 Ulan. win be a back established in a few days. --- - - 'on Its extreme right for the purpose of onstration on Newham yesterday, cut — eases of _Seatilfltheeiet reektillffier Thin Hotel is anew building, not yet mill:Lir:kw! Beautiful Engrarings.-W e /sal e been 4 . 1 " '' l k''''" , - , tacriloAk me) LP turning it, as was done with Hancock In ling °lithe Railroad cotninUnfedatiOn be ',nand be eoneineett : e . s esee e „ we e /lashed, and is called the Esurtern Becht shown some beautiful steel engraeings of Gen :WHERE.' MEYER & SON, the looming Alilroyeet old division was tween .that place and Beaufort and CAPT . - WILLIAMS ' , Dr. J. PiEldla4-ff/1 ißsei c.". ::7 1 ties- of years witilla o .. -, ..4 , % „,,, It is owned by Messrs. McPherson and Allertcm Grant, Gen. McClellan, Abraham Lrecolle (we ti I ven back in great confusion . At making his appearance on the south side 1 Zdil.l , l - I"PAC TE HERS OB Wonderful Scenes Addis Miss tieretftfia: ~ z a: : .... - 1 fit ie„ , and kept by Messrs Allender and Sieger. There mean the enyraving-not the mane and that leng.ii the ene.my sureeded in effectually of Neuse river, two miles below the city, was salad that I Wats •'' ... will be 11111liarti salami and other attractions. ' Lear, good matron. Martha Waehlngton. Tee .t. LAIN ANC l'Ae. k turbine nor right fl ank with a cravat!) , force accompanied bra in the Life of a bed. 'TfritidlillefeiliiiteSdilee .• • 2,„...'.:: The doors of pie rooms have double locks, one last named la a full- in the costume ester 'IJRNITTIRE Cii ATM Tit, t hevior of this division was ie battery of four guns, which unmasked e ce ~ - A ,-,,- r - en . 7, _ dans f waits , 1 . ~.11 , , sut r urfr keaken g from the out, end one from the inside time, and shows the wife of our greatest of i Ner 13 .ritieleed by those supposed to the Netter approaches to Newtown for 1. ti.1.1.121.2iti WILALEICA_Pi 1 gie thZillemit ' - .ell: ,fetf ,.. 4l Thearharsother conveniences too numerous to great neitieglia verg favorable light. That of 2 18 t v. Asemover., n more concerning the affair This abi ief period. The gunboati Com,mo- Which for " 4 ' side ote stig faaq 17 4. '- ' r ,, .......,.... ....,. •,,z4 '' • • mention. The East Liberty Passenger Railw a y I the victorious Grant is one of the most-if net Lie see utter. eld, and 414 Pena 4,4 S n ow b necessitated the trautfer of Our dole Barney and Louisiana sudderily 230 , ' t , orteamitiye Nights Now York , theta& Maalleed. : reaches to within ton rodti of this hotel . I really the most-perfect picture we have seen , sick and wounded, and all tile supply ma de s_the„....4 s end _At....tlle , _Pant . eto consecutive Nights in Picea Iphis move me-th Ittedf...• Thi s in mu& cut Between 6th to , and Virgin alles, We areindebted to Mr. singer, one of the pro- , It accomplishes what most digravings do n o t - ' trains, from Germania Ford road t o one threllteinea iinci" lorcee. Clte enemy back too Cenneentive Mesta in Boston, . 1 was ledhadeo , Jewel. al. ; „,, , 4,.. T ee; O . '*".•• prick:in of the hotel, to D. N. Courtney, see ,i it bringsthe man beforeyou and not a thing of I , ?L'`' _ _ __ _ P ITT' , B - lel H. leading to Chancellorsville The latter from the lit er. Nothing was allowed to 97 Consecutive Nights in Balattmaje, V try gon e gy e r „ * er : ,„.'„' .. •,,,,, agent nte the Pane& and Port Wayne Railroads, link and paper . MC others are also very good 4- A. - IN - ik iN ' S were in motion the whole night and at Pass 'over the railroad from NeWbern , °flu reeelve2dgettriiptLwEildest demonstrations I'P: e r a ' goon cibßo l li re 4 Wa l fa,' tag utera4, to H. Mooheaney, esq , Supetintendent, to Mr. 1 pictures. For particulate, enquire tl rouge tie -_ I daylight. Had Lee occupied GerManla to Beaufort. , delight. - crew of Living men, BOAT manned by a • conellteca the nee RIM 'art SO Wm Zones, Boss Carpenter, and others for in- agent, Box 421, P 0 , Allegheny City ,Pa SPICED .BLACIi i .BERR Y and cut off the retreat of the army hy -- - ...- that a'attoOdaraltlV Junt , liWl, CA PT. WILLTAM.S, °Santa sole tango about awn , mimeo =ratlie. fonnedipit and kind attentions. i 1 that route, It would have given him the Butler's Position Impregnable- FRANX, old A Wes, and theltialtiolleeed_s4we ill '` wir lump taus given this lengthy notice to one ' For Cholera Inrant unt or Summer , advantage, and might have worked in. Beauregard on His Front. -Ism), heal e d n . p and covered wi und mouthy fie& d skin: and hae,96o-, „leitetiitliceidiVettlllefeelpliteee e of those entatprises that has a tendency to calculable mischief by causing an undue NEW Yong, May (1 le.-The Worki has I And the intmitabbe mirth to boy BABT nowenlen A 1113441.91 811810"4:418141191. build up.and.develop our city , m.rely fist. gcn- Coraplaent, Dtarrheea, extension of our line, and a COll espoud• unoonfirmed advices that Fort Darling —124 mad , ftnz as %Tg i rj t i t i l y l °l th L S I L ERA L , ove n up as d hop& of ever- b i t r_ ment Ivitt, NAZICry I. coral freformation. ft yeentery, See I in g %,, enkenin g has been captured by Butler. and allotting UNBOUNDED MEITRIMENT. s ear eEldetedVieloleefonte reiceP_ The contest on Friday was unsatisfac- The Timm correspondent says.-But- Ad Admission 26 oenta. Angina 1 1 1 h, 4. lB *ese nee eat h" •+` ~ 4.; ,fitstr.f.."'.. Many officers, Were desponding ier'e position at Bermuda Hundred Is Began-ea seats 60 oents. . -,.. e m . if i - 4444:4 4 ,11-1e et The Levi lieracet3 beiore the Pub- tort'. . Iby fearing Lee would in some manner considered impregnable. It was gained INK/ ()Eta Tied: s et omoe o a pe t liar the l ei t tle O c t resenc:d:Lt Beinamenetettei W . /a, _,OCukittere_ enatettee - defeat Grant, and superficial observers by sharp fightine, and will be held. every day from 9to 12a. m. arms and face-afteie illanYeememeeseraleaf •• ' might construe our repulses that day The Tribune' s correspondent says nwrinEns_,„EDlsiEspiky sad Arun utterly felled to cdrisee - , aa Zbail"o. into a defeat, but no such foreboding `Butler's future movements will depend DAYSI ap. m. Admission 25 oen ta to Still-. Al- Barri ' a. Ca ' to tt. a Y parts Blood-Searceier e and natslre found a resting place in the minds of on those of Grant. Accounts agree that Al the house. children 16 cents. teys.tw th e second b o ttl e , prialicsieffesaeliurefiL 'The ------------- those who knew the tenacity of purpose Beauregard is confronting Butler with ------- nrePITTSBIDAGTECGYIkiNAIIVIC At. Letter broke out seen Over fataTelte 194 i- - e De R. IVI OF' F I 'l' 'l' and fertility of resource, characterictic 20,000 troops soy/anon. the inaide ot nlyiamwei t twit= DENTIST, I of Grant. -,..... down to the wrishil dee 111 . ..,..11 T • SECONI)- GRIM - EMBITION 17" my Mtbitt44Pilvm.4 a tt a r ' ' ritt No. 162 Fourth Street, The advantages on the next day yen- Butler Holds the Key to Richmond . .be a perfeot tormentAo meow euefee re , Between Sisethileld and Grant , fled these hopes. The battle recce:amen- -Lee Wounded on Friday. Blood-searsaer. /at trmsultL_l9at times i t useless, owleg to - the deep eeram.'alt telenieese._ lao-o INDDCEMICNTS HELD' OIETT BY 1 red by daylight on Saturday, but the ~ A JOINT BENEFIT will be given for the -1.11 offering low prices; but an equitable fee • desultoryand scatterin N firing was g. o BALTIMORE, May 10.-A Norfour subsistence committee, THURenaY EvEN- them, liable to blued atanyttirne 4/ntlfeeemleteete will be charged in every case, for the best lusted enco - paper says that Butler had a brisk nu LNG, Ma 74th left, at the Atheneum Liberty ernon to Lift or wfoxis. t esitite,.. _misnames° tagotit,K, a5 , ... - teste. - ftMst ale will be used, and all the time fled skill, 714CCS. 1 fierce attacks were made on either side. ter with Beanregard near Petersburg on street Great Western Band in atteeele . es. do Mr, " IMi ladth e l lt 4i Le ' Nary ta erzeurepe,emenent icsalts shall be applied . ' Both Generals were intent on strategy, Saturday, and on Sunday assailed him ilil ` fi 11 " ° got. an Band i l lo had th at all Book, Dr ! g ' in mr • Lind % and a° l'_Puta*lPaltrldirtioe my 10-Iwd etc ___e. , and neither, therefore, were anxious to t f : / 1 , eiozal'ara. my , 74 , 1 make this eta ' emit s In that othentuaasse7".' _ with considerable force, and drove him Ezentleetredmm, e a 0 C ___________ Myself ma y be' ss ul tedby - usbathlaturaisuga l kji l [A af bring on a general engagement. Gener • back. It adds that Butler hail the key ------------------------------------- 191111.11111319.111ATE5T SIIDIITIN, TONIC uledlehdo• - e.„.. , ~ `'- leer ' .. - 4! 1t . ....it - A al Lee seemed intent upon cutting our JAgj~s to THI Of Richmond in his hands. Rebel pris- A. AND BLOOD PUREFIELL I communication via the Germania Ford, , ..• e ee ieselearkes leen: " ee. v- 4 • oners report that Lee was wounded on Elr. Cutters' Sworn to end anisegueetbefora los se t ,-. lIICK . hut Grant appeared utterly indifferent to ; this, and seemed rather to court it by Friday. Abieramia lamellar luntsdissik aldif--_, j ' - 1 24th day ofJule D. ISM mo.rrer •_3.• ' withdrawing Sedgwick from his posi• A Furious Gale. ENGLISH BITTERS. Aim. 41,4urr,Adob..q 171VICI ...., . --r -1 - - .,..,.N 4... ar. , 14 , ..1ft e3,;,- . tion, and throwing it back by Germania . Csacacio, May 10.-The most finiong a Aare Imre for Intextiperanto. e.l.DEllTOWeeTeltnagysietlegg sneeze Ford, near his own headquarters, and :J. M. Luviiiiiint-Dear Bin Mg 11111111 41wDRNZ' k'" -- 1 1 pushing Burnside oat on the Spottsylva- gale experienced for two years swept near out of your medicines please baud us two _ Mao} over the 'city this evening, doing, 1 it . # CAyers'Family Medicines. We would-Just ;ay matt yonreatkllelnee-' nia Court House road, threatening Lee's believed, ►considerable damage to then D r. J. ' ,has ured a-case of ficiefulacelaseetai t lime annee . i- : communications. DFIL. D. JAYNES & SOWS. 9 a ran -Beare e the dulewaseaserroeslurk• • rat- Lake shipping. About thirty vessel's, by A new line of battle was formed by a ft • ak a annee-Yoll eouldeteolhe &Imam ee ---, some of them ying flags of distress, ~.,A 3ni, ..k. 143333-kcjavEs. sh e e s at th„i ghth h ott i g " w. = i s " A. I change in 'tion, which extended near- are at anchor between here and Grosse ' growl/won very fast. Your Ittocomseatakeric... I and ly north and south, which gave Lee the -- goitt !Int the , ootinny.- Dui enisteleverri:-= --- Point aid miles below. Some half d "" Dr. Schenok's Pnlmonio, Toth and Fills, mu. wilt the ripoirelscae. - atm* sasse- -.. choirs of being cut off from his Capital, en are ' ashore at different points, two of us siQ7err. of our accourisi and al0.;:; ~, *,- • and risking everything upon the wager which probably total loss. All heard ,J33F.1..311.130.1tr1D'S yours truly, JOHN A s.syy.raell t .t...,... of battle. from only one life lost • Elderton4snartsrlitstrac---_, • : . At 2p. In., Burnside wee well under .... Celebrated Busha, & Sassaparil/a, 2 • .A. 3 A TONI°, It luts no ~...,___lsolistAyitt.c " - , way to Spoitsylvania. Lee had thrown Hancock in - p ursuit and Warren , ead all other FlineY Medicines can be. Man y to celled' soaseerrys-3;r: his infantry on our right , and drove in Ihnzi d genuine at the nofttlse appetite, bet gives tone caul ingotevelee our cavalry pickets on the Germania PertLeitextruLt., May 10.-The Bulk the romp, gra4uallyanoloottmussufy.,-, road. The result could only be a pre- tin has received the following2pecial MUNI= _. Roil; , . ....... _... .... , ~': t.OlO-7 , F,:k"' Vitt 0 , ' 1 /0161,12 Z OF ebnirsystamm i elpitate retreat on the part of Lee to from Washington : Generala Warren .. _ _ & _ , --, • '-' - 0- 4.- I ,_: , '"" , q-,,• , -..., previt ourei_n_g thrown between ilim- and Hancock are in close -- self - - s TOrnanee Bilitarr t'.. . Dit tarrsirins-loithvz,Liatt ''''',,,-• ' self anif - Hroonii, or a ileadly cootest enemy. The rebels have been drixatt. °orbit, „rmificet,t ree rk al n in th SEABOIem leas d ePtilton; - . •"_.= L' -in an o. n_ battle, that wpur from Spottsylvania Colin - Rouse foots* gnaw orptitaixtberntatiorial' - 4.-, '- • ..... e 14" v *:¢ a.. 3r, , -„, I ~-.: ',... .....11 .P . . 1. . te,.. fil 'die .. enninatimi. He discovered his Gene river. • Advices from Richmond pA r i t altik:!:,-T . Itt imi , , error -:'d , to appearance had started in fePresent atm-JIMA!, disc d er is prowl. hot ha c for another line of dere/lies. ing tliete. +-•,_ - _ ..1......1- • . , esT- --- ' - 1 " • ee se ere - - -- • -, n9/04 1 eilladHelitll Aiegits " t ' 4 '' Sno w ~ i .k - he will be found on the ....--,-_----- ,-.1.-.: Obl ua'rand4o4l l lllEktilltreetv .. North , ... river, while others ere ~ • , - -........________. 'e enetee , " lee:- e.• -equally , ' . ttliat ' th erer_is ilo4enabro -,„,. 1,a4,-muitikii nati on. s= . ~ . a t 1111q4ek tO tet"Weell t ' To whom all ordtremust be Olmsted. this andca~' * • ap2lo4y4tawlew ADVERTES ING Aonspour.s. Imam s. M. PETTENO-ELL & 00: No. 31 rrnPerk Rom , New Y.,rk city,. and No. e State Boston ; and 1.. P. FONTAINE & Co., Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized to. take Advertisemimts and Snbserir tions for na at lowest rates. J 9 'We will forme the Darcy PoeT, to tweets st the rate Of liskoo per Mmdred copies. LOCAL INTEITLIGENCI WEDNESDAY, MORNING', MAY 11, 1864. Tits Exettem en t.— I he feverish excitement inrygard to the late battles ouglit and to be fought along the Rapblon still continues una bated:o Rope land tear reign alternatively in the bosorWorthose who have friends and relatives engaged matinee sanguinary field!. The news commin slowly, and, in some Instal:tees, con tradicter*• There is no doubt that several severe battles have been fought With immense loss of human life on both aides. It is Impossi ble to give any news of a local nature, at this time, that could be relied on. The names of male ofthst officers killed and wounded hare been given. soon as reliable lists of the killed and wounded are within reach, they will be furnished In the mean time let us all hope that the slaughter la not so great as some have apprehended. - That there has been heavy fight hawavar;there la no doubt, and that there will be further bloody contests in the vicinity of Itguktamitriraltabst conclusive. There are now many, and will be many more, of the very worthiest of Columbia's iota laid low Upon the field of strife, yet out of the number engaged ninetenths will atilt come or the field unscath ed. Many of the former citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity are now confronting a powerful enemy and some must fall victims to the scourge of war, but still many will return unharmed, wearing the proud laurels of viotory. to be hoped that this is the final struggle an that soon the sweet words of union and peac, ww cheer the heesthef-taillituurwho are now borne down With the sorrows occasioned by a protrac ted and a relentless warfare. D. L. IL Dobbs.—This diatingarhed photo. grapluer le about opeiLtag a very attmotive gal lery at No. M St. Clair street. Mr. Dobbs M wall known in this city as an accsllent artist and an agreeable person to do bualuess with. skin Intl* art is nadoobted, and his Aucr ems--utprecedentol. ILI takes either Miniature or lifoodze likenesses to perfection, and Ms a stook of Murree of allpricas acirslies to mutt the tastes and cap Aces of livery custom er. Mr. Dobbs has Just been paratintorp and Rannin's Spiced Blackberry la used with will open am of the moil brilliant picture gal- the most happy results, for atreadcualucklent to i ll° ies in town. - lib oolloits a 041,fr0 so, of the swam= hactuth‘swlt al Lklantoto sad Pro : kis o/d customers and hopes tO harbilleilskrfate euterT. it i__ ~._,llPareFli ta*Vl-0101/401,Fil of *4y wow pase oili aiddltpgaSsotroot - jd Or AblellasoK 7 41itie , .`, Jun.:, ~, ,!•, , . .. . nst. Bank Subscriptions to the pair.—The following are the subscriptions- by the Banks and Banking Associations of Pittsburgh to the Sanitary Fair, up to Saturday, DIV 7, inclusive: Exchange Bank $2,000 000 Bank of Pittsburgh 1, Mechanics' Bank 260 First National Bank 1,000 Iron (Jity Bank 750 Second National Bank 600 German Trust and Savings Bank.... 260 Fanners Deposit Banking (Jo 600 Union Banking Oo '260 4 Me hanks' and Manufacturers' Bank.. 1,000 T National Bank ............ .. 260 tiny sank 1,000 OM ens' Bank 1,000 Deserter A crested.—John Boyle, a -deser ter from the 139th Pennsylvania regiment, whose arrest and rescue on Wednesday last, and out. sequent recapture, we gave an account of at the time, made his escape from the guard. The guard was placed under arrest yesterday morn ing, to answer a charge of violating the forty. sixth article of war. That Shower.—On yesterday afternoon there fell In this vicinity one of the moat refresh ing showers of rain that has visited this place for some time, completely washing the streets and foot-ways and leaving the city clean and bright. The air, since the rein, has become mneh wore cool and agreeable. An insalttable (3111.—A lady presezted toe Christian Commission, on ye,ter ,y, with a work-box containing, among oiler thangs, some money and two gold rings, which here the death-bed gift of a deceased sister to the light ing soldiers. A more precious gift could hardly be imagined. New Railroad Proj eet,—The company who recently publlatted the Blount Alto iron works, In Franklin cotmty, contemplate con structing a railroad from that point to Scot. land, oa the Cumberland valley railroad. - Prospects of Prult.—There are an Immense number of blossoms on the apple and cherry lives and quite a number on the peach trees. Those telni know best assert that Ithe host, so far, has not injured he fruit to any extent. he, Safe. Pleasant, Eifioionc 01. i) hi ALL DRUGGISI DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, -41 T, THE BOSTON CRACKER BAI(ERY, 4.!.. NO. 64 FOI7RICIR STREET, 'o Rolling Mills, MaolAists and Others. I IABBITT METAL—A VOOD ARTI cle, for sale low by • PURVE.S & 60 — ',ouch and Penn. .P_hiladelp):la. I 21 EICII3JLT:ES. (NI AUTIOII.II NEW JElitilET) ciar— It ebra tect CR UC.LbiLES for Ban 6S WORE, for sale by their Agents at 10eiel No. P WIVES & SON, South and Penn, Philadelphia. TO BLA: 411411/IW.Mri WROUGHT IRON TwirEa For sale by A. PURVIS & SON, myez/za _South and Pqnn,Lefielplid IIUSICIANIP O, IIIIIIbUIS SO. ..11000111- talning Alec es of =ate COQ stating cif 1 Duette for two violituytwodbiteis, &o SAO Scotch airs, fop Irish airs gitadonbq Wait the laQ mid filmes, Polkas. Schottlahosi its, nic rw iarkurrt t ak on , Saimys &a, ita.,trEllat ' soi• -7 li treC l V " P • :ftt'kw_... all *OA ta Pawl bY . I :ThliartriL " - • eiii-astsest..• mart I S• S• hIARV =MERE Wilt.Pesah IMU •,?l.lsww:tfted-7•Z asiv*d astlf RA No. LW Zdtpiety West, =ill. Dr uggriseutts 0 04. 12 , 1 c 10 01.kituatimPatnisp: °ll l l 4 44 o l tiliktoo, Emus, Tral ses , _.: - *****4l4toritracip, IA& 44ilmomty ud tannoritartiOr 131 ""Ru V t OlL'!*unil TdREFFNE a, mictess, bbl . sum, corm of Fourth.
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