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a ft AETTEa DAILY THE PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 25, 1S64. VOLUME LXXVK NO. 163 ESTABLISHED IN 17S6.

prAros. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Christian Commission Fund. Tks Trarer ackiowlsdje tb followiBg VS E.TTS. VfyFiTTSBUXGH TUEA.TKJR.

Leasee wot HEtrorasos, rwaui Ovaainuros, Fiftntfe a'ght ef tta pup-lax actrov, ETTTI BBN DEK60i, who witl the ectfi.d tin in ta new romantic draira, wutten pres-Iy tor bfr, by the Cf-UbraUd Mwl. MarKarirri, entitled fl, or tt Ctiriattuas Tree, which will be preacnti'i bVw tnm ry, drriw and app-ir-t meet, from cenim and ketones or tbe TH'S EVENING, WU1 be presented, fjr the third time in this cit, TBK CUKIdTas A3 1 RrX. B'ja-1 Eitie H-nderfnu. C. Loveday.

Tbe full jtfegthf ti-e ojapuiy will brought i'oi tb. rrCOXfTERT. A portion of the Fo-u" rth tr.e Filth Ward Pi WiU give TWO COHUKaTo VOCAU IN THf HULL OF THE SCHOOL BUILOIfiS. Oa TUL'UdUAV and fHIDsl tllMSUi, MJ aetH and 27th. Uniier the directlra of thlr Tiacher, Mr.

D. S3ST-urs. Ttiere ti( ha a diffrruut pruraume differeut stiig.ta, each The sinerra (about tenr handrej in will be nnirmly oressed, and pili isrestnt a very impos-ipg aonaiaore. Tickfts, KET MCEIPTS FOBTflS lEESSFITOr IBS SASITAtY FAIR, 'oNE WEEK. CAPTAIJf Wonderful Scenes aal 'Wild Adven-ventures ia the Life of aa Amjricea WhalemaE.

EVERT KVSstKO, 8 o'clock. 2 Gt.ntn H. vd ftc UK 50 oeDte A rCRNOOH A4.jrioa to pats of ttte aiMlw, ad cents. Cttidrea 16 oeots. CSlCAi.

A MriWal Convention all bt' htrld in PLCil CRSibK FSis6FTCbiAX GSUUCS. Th- c-poiugef nrciKM will take places MONIAT VNL.N(Jf iUy lri 4, a--'U eoutiao, with tbrev wuKint TKir dsey. ut-til oiio iv KiiU'AY, Will brj giTt-Q bj ift th bfuriit of the CnriAtii.u kw. siiiDit ATls! uttrvios) riafw btn fur tbo occiwiua. It it l-us at fta'Sim, watre conTt-ysiajfvvt can hi ibf of Ccnvwu-tioa.

Tae miiwiifAl re I I VytJrUlli.lTES. "Gilfiliay, cf Upptff St. Cistir township, wtil be a lisfata ier Aewosbif eutj-ca to tb deciicB ite t-n 'n Oc-aTypt-iaa. "XcJM Kertli Fayette will tea ci.didta fur lrs tn Uattict w.th of tb rsTer. nb- 'f-i'UU AiSeSEM KLY David ef tt.

Clair, (uow of the in Prnnsjl-rariia Krv a cacdidata for fiotu -ae tftti i -n a-jath i the, rivers, sobjfct tu iu atiiica ei tie Republican Ujunty Coaveiaia. frrFHK OOUU axisx. AIKEN ea.Jiij it-r otfee of Ocroer, sTUbjsct fai u.Uoma of -Ei sepaiicaii Lniuu Oounty OfUfotk'G. mb dwj of Biraiiiibm, wiU a tr Vor-iner, to decisSoiK fi (Jouiuy BTf-lltiOQ. aUfailuUwi of BiiSairisrNani, wi bt- a oamiiafite for fmr-oner, niiypct tu) dtfcisKT' a.

tac Unioa Rt-piibifcws LriinTcntioii. on MoU.tii, oi F'ki Wit i'tiV VilOM) IAK b- a Cfvnui.ats lor tDv ofl ot suh'c; t'a dsn-tftou oi Cfci-o Rcpct.iiraii 1 -Lj- jaS.tc WUr HUN OlAKYAOoi H. Wai-tsh. A tbe Ward, PittMborjrfc, I a caEitiar kr tb ofiio oi frutbjnottary, aton. fFV.Z Vidfi' if OX A D.

HuL-nwiii It a candidate for tbe Sce ef Froteunijtary, atLjtxjt u-ia i-cleion tins Cnion rKUr; PRU'l HNUiAKY. iHoa. i ty flix will I a oarifiaatv. fix th- olc of! aouytwj, uisict to tli dscisioii oi th Vui eVvuniiGati alSrte bOA FIIOI HOU'i AKaT--Gio. It.

Bidplb aili a ciusr.l.ute tbe ofS-v of Proibutjiary, sabiecL ilut ileciston of the latloa C0BTiii' n. frKhfUwte Ft i list Th iTrviTs V. iT -DA I COES ELI CS, ef the Third Ward, AlleglTeay, wiU be a f.r C-orsuty snbjit io the irciaiun ef the Caioo B'pabli-can Onentin. ayT te TTm tj Cill'l'roinlfi ION H. AU.M lc, c-f Pitt wilt be a ri.ik.lid-aU lor tb offi-j of 3aty Cusjniioionr, a ct i' the ttetinita of.

Rtspalican kci yT mIskn hZ Davib (ijLtne, of Pe-nn tnwQbij. will oemJHate tor th-- atrtiTB ofliost, ubjtwt to the Icle-ioa of the nj lipuMiuau Coital Cn vtntkiii. rS-F01i COUNTY COM.ULiONEK. --J--Ba iloasra, of Vr itkios towTishiji, wiil e.a.l,'tau totioty Cotii.xier, to toti2.d.wto c.M.MJ.saiOivivit. f'f immmt i-r TuWlllolp, .111 be a cao'tiote ff-r th? office of to the dttoisiouot the Uuk-q (ntn TJ Ii "iT STREET JEW STILES or WINDOW SJIADE.S-W KECSITSD THIS CAT.

SavVr SPRING STOCK mm or CARPETS, WELL SiASOSKD OIL, OLOTH. AT MALLUM'S. OAK is E. No. 87 F0CKTU STBPET.

E19 rjAV LVO FCUCHASfcO ajtb ADBEJD TO 0BB CH T9I ENTIRE STOCK cr CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Lately h.M bj W. aicOLIfctTOOK, at ilSKaikst street, we are ebl, by the cwwlMsfei, to eSer tne LARGEST STOCK TO EE POtUJO tS THiS WKST, jrr raw. i.owmsr vmcscs. 'Oliver TtteClintock He. tars gT32T.

piAKO COVERS. Fine Embroidered Cloti. Sabossed Clotk. Yietom, A aew asd spbuHd sesectBcai jW clvto at the NEW CARPET STORE ot KcFAJtLAJTI), COLLIES ft CO. yEMTLAN ElIiiD TRlJdMINGSI Aa eatlrrty asd comply.

asemtiiMinl last rs-setvedat toe NKW 8XOHK OF oriJuuun), oolluis a 00. seat I I TELEGRAMS. Grant and Lee. iw Wlislf Army ia Motieii. FLANKING LEE.

Lee said to be tempting to Ilctreat to th.c Souin lnntt. A GREAT BATTLE PROBABLE Nsw Yost, May 24. A special to the r.me dated at Guiney's Station, at 7 p. m. states that the Army of the Potomac is again on the march toward P.ichmend.

Daring the night Hancock's corps, which had held the left of our lines in front ef Spottsylvanta Court House, took np their line ef mar ah this morning, on the road, running paraHel with the Ny River. Early this morning our army reachei Guin-ney'g station, on the Fredericksburg and Richmond Railroad, twalre miles due South from Predricks burg, and thenoe pushed onward, following the P. A R. Railroad. To-night finds the head of Uanooelt's column 13 mi lea south of Fred erieki burg.

The other corps hare been to day following the general line, and are now passing the point at which this dispatch is dated. You will observe from these indications that the commanding General has effected a turning movement on the right flank of Lee, wao is now hastily falling back to take np a new difensire position. It is expected his next sttnd will be on the South Anna river, althougu he may endeavor to hit us, while moving by fUnk, just as he did when outflanked in his lines on the Hspt-den. Heavy firing has been, in fact, this moment heard across the Ny, where one of our columns is moving, a mile south by we3t. 2 Gainney's Station is the point ef oonfiaeno of ta Po and Ny rirers, and at this point the stream is crossed by Gaianey'a bridge, which is in our possession.

Our army is now ail gone from the front it has hvid before epottivivaaia Ceart House daring the past two weeks (hir present front, meanwhile, oeeapia arery position in regard to the enemy, and at the san.e time perfectly covers our via Fredericksburg and aqaia Creek. The railroad will icon be all njfat from A quia Creek to Fredericksburg and will be put in order south of that plnt at we advance. Butler and Beauregard. NIGET ATTACK BY THE REBELS. Thty tire ltrpuls'ti with Terrible Slaughter I OUR rOSITlOX IMPREGNABLE Nsw YftRK, May 24.

Tbe correspondent with Butler, May 221, gits an ae count of a midnight aeault by the rabelsr the night prerions. Ocr pickets received the tire firmly and gallantly. They fllba-kfwhea our arti'lery opensd upon the adraneing rebels with withering discs? es of grape and canister. Sige guns anl bgbt artillery were brcaght to bear upon them. The rebels were mowed do a like grass.

They siill advanced, receiving another slaughtering discharge, when they halted. I be rebel caisson esphdJ, scatterisg death in all directions. The guohoats on the Appomattox jo.csd in sbelUng the woods, wber the rebel reserves were stationed. Finally, the rebels fie ling cur foraes so well prepared to receive them, withdrew, leaving their dead oa the field, numbering 251. Our defeases were cent true ted fay some of our beet engineers, and are impregnable.

p'j 1 .1 iraeeerg AVi TA if 1 M1 SAiT41tV KAlriTTll 772' CbQLtr. Citr aod Town in Wct-ro nnsjWani4t K-wttrii t'hi aa i Wtrr Virginia, win pit-aaa mRS. tiitjir lor the rittii-bttrttb Saeitary i'Jr to th? cnijers.jrQ-d, Chairman uf -id Comni that tb iropr cxwdU amy tr giva. wmanuniiwain i-ara sue aour matter will be uuctuliy attcmiJ B. A.

HSRRO. Chairman of Ocmaitte. H. BTEWART, Secn-tary. N.

B. I'hprtr friendlf to lh Ahitiry Falrinova-ravmt will MLIig by copyliiR th nu lh tf T5 flEU' FOR TUK SOLDI EUS I We, the nwderaliiad, hereby give ttie wijsi ef one day, or the eurae set opposite te ear names, the Pitrabargh Sanitary Katr, for tl.e Sick aatl Wounded Soldlere I Her add the kiw 4 Ae catabiuih-mii waf, profmio at frkis, and the Let tbe Proprietor, RJaBftjtfr, or ar.y ptrioti maa, ptt or copy tba abovo on wiiit ppr; Ri-t it tnt-ti by avrl thi? m-u of the mill, aim, hup, boat yrfrd, Ttre, trade or occupation to which brtionaca, transmit the arDonm to a vh svieiai. 'lma, TrmMmivrot tlie fair, Pittubnrfth. Th ci of the m- iil by duly ackiuiwlvvlsj by letter and the DawKpspre. Ibaouiifi of the UtUe; the groan of otir brt theta-avijl dftVode the memnry ol tbe itioriouft 'Wad, sad onr httpne of aorcew in tbe itrule, cavii oa tu to prompt and ttfrtfs.

Jlay 0d put it taio tb? hart of erery (riatian and patrkt to mi(mii with mrt or bis treaore Tor tbe KjrwmtiTr 1 Itiniuiitt. mylotf t'ELIX R. BKfKOT. The aM sad ctf-opexatlcn of the atrkt people ef Western PeansylTania and Eastern Ohio, Is hereby la making tha above aamttti department of tha CaKDias Pittsburgh Saoltary riiraqnal-ly a crtd It and a sncce. Nomaroos relics aad trophia of tint yreft war, of the Mexican war, war of 181 2, Indies and Revolutionary wars, enrlosri ties 00a nected wits the early fettle nact of ear ncioe, er with erects aad men proaloetit In enr hlstery.

tteri of every dacriptioa are stored away ia private re-OHptaclas, and ssay, If bracght tsgetherf render ttte "OLD OTRIOSITT SHOP" not the Iwast eftheet-tractiana ef the Fair. The ooaimlttee therefore ask that all who are willing to help alons; the good eanse, woold nd la sach articlee of the above de-esriptlea as they aiay have, er can procure front others, er aeiify tbe oomasfttce whre they ean be found. ArticlM donaU4 will be- diipeeed of aa the doners Kay dirct er ncder the direction or the Kxeontive Ccmaiittea. Bnt artleke merely Placed en exhibition, receipted for by any member ef the committee, will Uteartjfulip prmerved tmd returned. A letter should ecmiapeay each article gtvlns; Its origna, history, etc acd if it be donated, it value.

Give verythhtir yen oan, and as tbe test. On behalf of Coaiminee, JOfl. B. MORRIfiOK, Oialrmaa. Gsemas B.

Cbsjstt, Secretary. Ariclet either donated, or left for exhibition, caa be left with, or addressed, to either of the foUowinf aaembere of tbeoommlttee W. B. GOWAlf Sec'y stx. U6 Water at.

PttUb'f. BON. AS. VEfiOH, eorner 4th ad Grant streets. iR.

NO. DIOalSON, eorner Pens acd Hand streets. B. RIDDLB, D. LEST BHIELD.

SewirklpyviHe.Pa. SAMITAKV KA1H. The Committee ea Mechanics' Ball rrspectfqlly rrqneet all whe an tiMirotia to contribnte machiuery or aaaafao. tores of any dtecrlption, appropriate te that Ie-partment, report as early as possible to either of th iiadersincd, so Utat the proper arrangements can be nade for the recepiioo and accommodation of every article that may be offered. Tno Oo mm it tne will meet reglarly, on TWfleday and sfridsr afUrnoom, at 4 o'clock, mull atnerwia-annoorot4, at tbe offlu of Jaa.

Si. Coopor, No. Bank Block, Fifth street, where coatribators or ethers havlutf baoineHre iiiTi'ed te confer with the Oommictee. JAMlfie H. COOPER, P.

H. UILLKR. J0H1 WILLIAM WSDS, TH0S. B. RLilR, W.

W. PAT MI Committee en Meehactas' Ball, Fair, tylttttf AN1TAEY FAIR. 'LADIES BAZAAR" Will eearr t. appertlenawat ef Tables aad Bootks aatil after Ue 9tta last. Taef leeat all petsaee aavorlac spaes in tkls leaartawet ef ta fair (wao bare set alraadj applied te suite early application to tb.

eosateittee, tbiseajb 5 r. U. CATOH. Chalrmae, Ho. 17 Fifth street; er, JAe.

GiXOWCLL, ssrlMvt Do. UO leeaial Itxeet. OttS, t. XyAKINti 4 KING, i OOJUtlaoIOH MSBCHAFTS, And Brctt.i. la Petroleum, and t'radutls, aad dealers ta i Fo.

V. t-aliFirr PtttiVmgh. PaiUAPSI.PHTA, la i'tiroie t. jsi fnsf iij.ftiw'ii'fi, For export and home ajsis cD- Liberal atlracces aiatte. BURKE CO C02I2ISSI0if SEECHASTs, Aantt-ii Ml 8L0M, PAGmO ABD LIBEETT Olt WOKSg.

Iifbaral easa advaaoes Ede on ooaslsaaeast ef Refined or Crude Petroleum, 00 B. BC4(J2fi WAI A HAHOOOS ITS, Pi. JICHAEDSON, HAELK.Y O03f SISSIOH A rOEWAiCIKS SnCBCH AHTB, Crude ani EeScea Pelrolcara, Ko. 1 IBWIH BTBERT, Oash senses tor Pittsburgh or Eastern Markets. semtsfacas Memia.

J. 8. Dilwenn A Oo Sp'lnger Harbanirh, Thompson Bell, Press. Bti. JROA tiTY OIL WOKiii.

1YDAT KenofectETers and Beaaea af 0 Air Uli ZlXa SJta LLBBIOATTNG OILB, and ulsCS ta CJiiUUK; riUTJetOiCTTfrI. Works, opposite Bharpettirc. Odloo, So. 64 fiAHO sraiAT. PtTrsauaga, Pa.

Jcni? a. vuurs wnjji. orsmss. ALLACE CUKl'lbS, Commission lerchBKta. Aad 13 C2.U2E ft EEPIFED PETE0IETJH, BKKZIKB ASD LTJBEIOi TiUO OILS, Jo.

134 fOVTB WBABrm, PHIL A DELFH I A. 6sr Storage eiipacity (under cover,) lor 13,000 bbls Also excellent for hj intericesl and Foreign ports, at enr whan on the Sihnylttjll t.ver, nar tho platform of the P. B. B. ieoilJ rjUCK Crade asd Beflned Petroleum, lis WALKTT PHILADELPHIA.

Business entrtuited to our ears will receive oar prompt perooQal attention. Befcr to Meiers. Kiciiarueoii, Bwley Brewer, Btirke and McCWand A Paris, Piltel.nrgh; Thus. Smith, Prest. Bank H.

L. Kter A Philadelphia. jcCORMICK CALLEKDEB, OIL BROKERS. 211 and 213 South Street, CEIOAGO. asr Coashrnsieats solicited.

sjsttbto Lyday A Chorpennlns, Iron City OU Works, Jacob Painter, of J. Fainter A Co. Jno. B. Ohalumi, of Spans, A Oo.

lraiy YEANGO OIL AND Txy.i?Z. ation cci.i OIL, CITY, Pno Are preoared to reoehsj, ar.i sell Crude and KcHiu fttroitm Oa the most reasonable tenr.p, eit t. make liberal advance. H. C13LVKB, Office, No.

12 P'ne street, Ktjw k'orki WSLBOWKlS.eeoy.Oil Oity. 11 WALTEB CUESTEB. As't, ii OCj, JSMES WILKINa, As PittuborRh. Stir Ooneipntntnts, via Pennsylvania Central will be stored at the Company's fire-proof warthuuaa, mm Hoboken Hide of river. mhlitlv WALES, WETilORE 0C oomnssioK MamaHAJras, SHIPPEES P2IE0LEII1S, III MAZDAS' IaANE, T0RR j.

Ample fhcmtlei for STOSAGB AKD SHITPISO at tbtr yard aa4 wharf, Ran Eecs. B.yi4:tf QABOT.PEMBERTON "WEBSTER. Ganeral 142 P5ABL tTKBJETT, II-iv Tut, Also, las SOUTH liOFT Fhlladelshla, Pa. CEXfDE KiPIiED PETR0LZTJM, OACSTIO SOU BOBA ASH, BBIStBHiS, DB0OS, OILS, Ac, Aa Orders to btty at sell promptty attended to. Yy L.

MELLEK, Aqbst, 1SS WALKUT FHJLADILTH1A, CBU2E EEFUED PETaOLEUM Ob Cenrmlsslcs exdaerreiy. AH ekarwes as rsest reasonable ratea. ETOBAOK FOB BErlNED ia eoel eeturs. For CBUUK, under good shed. Particular attention paid to OIL FOB JTCTBT.

roa Sals CACSTIO SODA, SOB A ASH, As. LLKS A KEEBI.KH. rBlLADILPHIA. CCtSmlSSIOa MZBCHAWT. Partroolar attesttioB paid so coimiiia-JWll si Crude end BeSned Petroleum.

SKsr- Libera! advsaoss ssada. anltly JVN03 WOODWARD, (Late H. Woodward A 6SSSUi OOtlinIOH MsBCHAST, Bpeelal attentloa gtvea to tbe ssis ti Crade and Eefined Petroleum. Bo- HI IBOTJTH PB0IT7 BTESIT, PHILA. IfVO ar "T.TtiiisTva WOuuylXLd OIL iqiflMiKY.

st seuwsir. GEO. W. HOEDSHIP eh CO MasolhrtBrerB of BtTBHTSG filL AKD LrSP7r. Keep eonetaoUy oa hand in ry best viBami, cioar and wttBoot eolor atao a (ood LUB1UCATOB, pur.

WHIT BBK- AOLB and CAB OBKASC a'l oraers left at Ko. Si yirTH STBsraT, Bank Block, socemd ftoor, will be pnaaptly attended T30BERT ASHWOETH, o. 1 BT. CLAIB 8T, PITTbJBnBea, Porw aiding ft Commisiion Kerchunt ASD BMALSM IS 0I1S. aW" TLLtrnTHATrSO, LtrBBIOATT0, OBTTDS PBTBOLKOM OILS, eoaetanUy hand aad ft sal.

at th lowest ssarloBt u-dv. Oonsizaawoil. and oraers MiQ TAMES IRWIN, Oil ef Vitriol and Aqoa AEaoa'a. Orders Uft at John PortereeS asjte MAJtttft Ksa mm m- He. CABKAIT CSAWTORD, atanatacttirers ot ever, variety of finished EBASB WOltK FOB PWJIME3, BTAM OB OAS JfiTTKKS.

MACHINISTS, ASD lOOWKIlsMlf Hit. RRlSJt TteT8TKAMB0AT VRK. t-KA3i AISUGAB- mu utrnusiaw, promptly attenot-d to. Farticniar auction paid to Rtfire ao FOR COAL AND CARBON oils. Als-l.

Miito A wt frie- XA. jylvaDia hT the tale of MAKH, LAUSPKLL A r.n t.i niniua Tar, tne het erer In-veutM. Having no vaUt-a i n-t hU to grt-ut ofori-f ami will throw more vtur than anv p-imp i iwiOB ita um. Jnz w. e.

uraiu ikuin city i- MACiCliSTUSH, BEXPBILLL CO, Corner of Pike earn itt-z as4 Pike ia Wstiuat Streets, (Keer tjr Water Works,) annfacrnrors of stationary and othpr BOLL1NQ Mill and aUCiUHSlii. oi all ktid-, and general jobbers. PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1 861. DITHBIIXiS'S PATTSST OVAL LAMP CHIMJSKTB, lujrcrACTx.tJU ev XX JLIi A9S Tbeee Ohnnvs sre intenvl thp fl A.m. parte cf the glass ecuaiiy, dots nut it to jK.

i. Ill PHlilDGS, Jort Pitt Clirf Works, WasaiagtoB etrett, Pl7 Pittslmreh. fenna DOBKRTS. RAkXKil PiRVS At Wo. Tlilrd Pittsbargh, UN AKD 8HEKT IB0H WOJtKBiiJi, Aad Sarancfnctrcrers of We are how matjufectnrire and bnvm on h.

Apparatin of aM kinds. Toilet Ware in Sells VI ater tiroe rV Tua t(Mi Spio? Box, Inmbler iliain-jre, v-" Sc. A large lot of birdtJan. tor sale lov. Oil Cans of all giaei an-1 patterns, Tin Koohug, Ootidnctoxs, and all hinds of Jobbing Wort done to order.

ap30 gLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, PITTBSCaOB, FA. PAEK, BEOTHES Hanafactorera el BIST itDALITT EIKINID CAST STEH Square, Tiat aad Octagon, of all sliee. Warranted UIU WUf try. OlBoe and warebcese, J7os. 149 and 151 PISST and Inland Pittsburirli.

fclWyd A LLEX CORMICK rm-SDBT, Pa. AerWarufaooM, 3il LfUZUTT STREET, Maiiuiaif-rnrers of CftK. PARI.OH a Vft TTP.kT. FNG tfTwVRjj, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATFtJ, HOLLOW WARJC, fcteel andGiase Slonlds, Mill CaBtiega, MiU Gt-aring, Goo, Water and Ar-tizn Pipe, Sad Irons, tit Iroiui. Watron Hon, fiu- Kstt, PuiieyB, HaaKers, ar Wh'la, and t'adriiinsi generaliy.

Also, Jetfcirtg td Machine iuae to oruer. aiuu-a A'ortabte Mill, NEIL iSTOAAaHAN. ttiaifBrAt'TCRKaS or troa wo Hti alwaji an and ottvt I3B AM iRASS wV LK VLOTU i SlEVJSfie of all mv. ar "umtl 119 i UAA I OK.a FOR WLSr-oWfc. o.

BlKir bAJSBNTAL W16I WOiiii, fox Flowsn, Lii oi witif Ko- FOURTH STREIT. rjlHlKD STRKEX JTOUXDUY. AtFBED DAVIS, (FermfrlT foreman at Anrirann a ftflly luforma hii trienda and tbe public generally that he baa oToa Foondry at the corner ot Third 9trt and Chancery lane, opposite Fulton's Rraea Foundry, for toe purpose of niannfacturiLfr LIGHT (j'H IMkRY, CABTIN03, GLASS rCLLAYiJ, Ac. Special attoution givtn to Ptnmhera my. JjRITANXlA, auto SHEET METAL WORKS.

C0LLIKS WEIGHT, Xmofactnrers of CAST0B PBAMJES, LAMP BCBN. KfiS and LAMP BltASSES noneraP.y. Also, TIN LAaTKBN 1-kIMaUtiOe. t'HUlt JAB CilVKJts Ac. of A Wright's Pawns JCO TOP.

So. ISif Second street. PitUboivh. aP21 (M1AS. FOWNES, (late of the firm of of Mltchfli, Henrtm A IliuN FOlTNDiCRS and STOVK maaiilactuivra.

ALLEGHENY STREIT, Kinth WarJ, PiUaborgh.Pa 2-lL JUHS B. HlLliUON CO. SEVERANCE, Na 53 Watbt" KJ. rittstvurph, mjaimtkciarr of BOII.Klt BIT15T8 BOIJGiiT bPiKES, commou and railroad, of ever atwci ipt ion. Particular riztM or s'naped SPIKES and ETIT3, larye or mail, made to order at short sottre.

A aXti nsior- a. V. I WELLS, KIDULE No. 215 u.i riitn, riTTRnnrEn, ni of HIPS, LASHKM and SWITUU- Woiili fcRAlUtl. CttAXlllitl tror.

Mnlflt4 w.u 5uom. iiiuuinr 17 shipped ae per OILS. Ke. OfetKI33I35 H1.30E5-li.S rarce siia iu Products, Oik OmSBLSg, AC, 4. eKOAD T.a.

WATIB A 12a F20MT BTfl Pinsstlsaa ssr Agent, 'or the POBTLASD Oil WOKKS, KIW lOEii PAitAJTiiist CAHliil CvifAST, AW. PSAPIf iff, Aa, WsrT A 13i Froat ste. IUCEXT OIL 'WORKS BTJSCAS, DTJULAP 4 Fure White Hefinefl Carbca Oils 0oa, So. ks imtcanTi tmivt, ssHqBa 5.. J3AAC Hi) UGH OOMJIIESIOa sura GHAUTS, rr.

the sale of Crude anil EeEacfl Petroleani, 8 SOOTH CH.AWABS ATHC, PuTLABSrSflA. s. E. POULTSEY, Broker In Crude and Refined Petroleum. So, THIRD STRtHr.

Pittsburgh, Pa, aplbm JACOB aKKSB KATTHIW eaaj-y PTAOLlTiS OIL WORK; A- Mannfactorere of PBIKK WHITS OABBOH OITj, BBHZOLK AHD FKTKULaXlt l.CBBICATI:a OIL. Oapadty two thousand barrels per week. REESE GRAJT, PKopainoKs. OIBee, AlOKOeiQADKLA H0D8I, Plttabargh. JITTOHJTE1T8.

TAMES LAI'FERTY, ATTORSEY-AT-IAVr. AH Legal Business promptly attended to. Odlee, So. 168 I0UKTH STEHtT, ar Grant, Pltteboigh. JOMAfcl it GAZZAiTS LAW OFFICE, Ko, 88 GRANT SHEET.

s- ecntiraa, aajrerx o. ecaorae S. SCHOYEK, Attorn eyB-aV Ti.tt -fUBie, Wn mr Ii slui. I imlmiib eair Wounded Pennevlvanlans. Wa give below additional names of wound- 4 to Western rsnnsjlvsnia Regiments, aa received from tie various hos pitals iiiDiiiruina asroaTs.

4 McCerdr. T. 1(10 D.l. KO F.t, 106 IKK DmieU, 106 John Cannon, 100 caxraxu. William MUM.

let 1 Serxi Wallace sefield, t. liO a Gtebn, 100 Ja.Fenn.ld, 106 Wie Buokk-, G. loo at Sal, le Boed, E.100 Beaton 100 M.rlio, HO Cere i stiller, el JosS, Marshal, 10 ti T.yler, 100 U.ory U.xoma. 01 Sr(t Jacob Bttckbart, 104 Beret Jasie T. Power, no Jnnias EtrouM 140 Mtlua Harris, 62 Corp Juan liraj, US CalTIS HOSPITAL.

2 Hubison, 61 l.J.Ict,i.61 rat 11 Crumaiy, B( 61 JCacipkell, 11,61 Mc.ourt. 61 LVcalar. Crew t. 8 Wcru.1, 139 -hrck, 139 FrMkttr, 1 fiMin, B. WJtillM.

lot 01 in Eboi7er, t3 Oaarman NwImd, 7, 140 DaUiiuatBsieUHi, jf; 140 4erijt ChrUt K.Uer, CI 4 UMti, A. el 8 Barter, M. 2 eiie. 1). 01 'Her, lit 0.

Aadareau, F. 119 ARMY- iyrAItM S08PITAL. 0 Wlb. 140 Wm Mcifttb, 3 UUUr, 1 BTaXTCS BOSflTAL. Wk 8tonw, 140 Orp D.140 WO KcntkCelie Wm A Sibri2ht, 116 Corp 2 Otwl.

1, 11 -TI8L1I Hoarmvia- rorp 3 Jardin, H.61 McDaTitt, fiAiT DITI8I0, ITM AIMT C0S lOINTAL. John Wi liuai, TayloT, ittme A Uarpr, 13 Dan 19 UuiIub, John tiurK, 130 OrriCXU 2Jt 0UkA4 LWut A A Heur, tH fTpft Tjr. I Liut3 DDb, Lipino.t, 61 3L DITIBIOV, KIXTal COPFS OSPITAIe. Tfaoa WMt, 101 jj Bin, Ooartiiej, 100 VIKST WltTt AlMT COS.P3 HMPITAL 140 tMrgt lore Is, (-2, tH Baxter, G9 .1 Slnas, fit Ohra II. Si Hillrd, 62 Krr, 3 A liusaraon, 6S O.

61 Wrii, Jl, Wn A I. i J.K4goa. 0. tit 15 litTsrly. lte Hnrr Htmmel, (J, V-1 Detinl ti rrrtwt, 61 Urpr, fl.

Pt iiahle, Qt I Job Uii-U, Arehibfcld GriiSa, KEirNZBT KaViIO. Lt Prmnk MTtim, 15 Vfm Cnnniajbavm. fi3 John Krtrnljtt 61 lO Totr, D.ltl Lt Juhaaoa, 159 TBI VOCJ AY FRBKEKieKSSCM. Th following is an mdditiocal list of tha wounded in th diffarent boBpitalj sal near Frsacricksburg, Virginia: vorDiD orpicsas. Lt OoTBalina, 100 I.t Mor; 11 Li Mantyomery, 100 Lt Brie.

11 Lt Botrt Uol Jhi Vraaw, 140 Lt nusxwll, 140 Lt 1 ltd 1st auCe, 1U KAH. aV IWJ, ltW FIKST BmaiOK, XIHTH OkP3. Alex McCnTtJy, 160 ffa WirQury. 100 l'- Jaa Taaec, 100 Vorp Sa ut Moor, K. 100 a Vr eu, luO Ss-ti HcConhy.

1 lv9 Haro, 100 Martio, luO )U a woo, 100 A Ctiarnel Huate iJnarned. A sigM is ntw to be imb daily oa Carpanter trt, ltweea Elorontll and Twelfth, Philadelphia. A large lot, long tued for the InUrBaent of jpaopera, bat daring the last yiiiiatioa of cholera filled up with the bodies ef core a of ihe wealihj and refine i now excaratad for bnilduigpsrpoaei. la jXmrtii jkmertcmn says i "Three eelUra bar beeit dag to the depth of sores feet, the whole coarse of whieh wu sat through massea of ecfllaa with their ghastly contents. Xhe work ihoold hare beea done in winter time, for a foal iickeniug a ten ah ariaea from the remains that infects the Bar-roan ding atmosphere.

Bo repulsive is the digger' task that very high wagea are exacted fr performing it, and suoit ti those whu were applied to te perform it peremptorily declined. Thore is a tarern baildmg opo the site of the field, whose owner was m-peiled to exoavate hUowa eeliar. Not a man coald be foasd who weald undertake the work. "Man; of ths bodies disinterred wars in reaafcriiable preaerrstioa. Ws saw a oofio opened there the other day.

the kKUy of a woman, so natural in appearance as to caoae an inToiantary exslamauon from gathered around it. There were bo other crea.esU upon it than a single under gaxjaeat, probably worn daring the last aick nesa. 'There was no moid upon it; and on it, in indellihte inky was yet legible a female name, tit range to eay, a jar of the eofnn by one of the rutte laborers saook into Impalpable powder oaosing to disappear like a new, what firs minats before looked hke a aiaxnbering being. The ooffln in which this was oonttaaed wae of walnnt, singularly sound and dean. People who eaw tt pro-noueoe that the dead bird mast bare been a riot.in to cholera, hastily interred, for it waa ia the centre of many otbers, made rudely of anpieUxed pie, that the eoflin was txhamed." "Case after ease of skatls, skeleutns and bones nare naaied away, and cart loads oi broken coffinf bars been appropriated for fne) by the poor people of ths neigaburhood.

In the sides ef the eeliar may be seen the tiers af eo Si a and doep as has bees dag the bottom tier has net been reaehed. The lot, extending nearly from Bierenth to Twelfth street, said to be cqaally fail of soman remains. Some hoys wtotn we wafehed yesterday scraped the soil from a ce3ia-lid in the hoitota of one of the Cillars, and taking ont the skull used it as a ball. The sight is not pleasant. The odor is fetid.

Peopte iiring opposite will be only too glad when the wore of exhumation is completed." WaahlngWu Dispatches. Sw x'ork Papsrs of MonfJay.) navxiaJiTioxa et ubil rmsoxxxa. Conversations with Rebel woanded in hospitals here famish concurrent testimony that the rank and file of Lee's army want the war ended on any terms that they feel that we fight as desperately and determinedly as men an fight, and that Grant's army outnumbers Lee's. Their tribute of admiration to the Oghtiug of oar men in the Wild erne si is without stint. And ail of there woanded are ret' erans, seme of them of nineteen battles.

GSS. BTKlLa'S WAOOK TRAHt. is now said to be certain that the enemy captured, in Arkansas, the whole of General Steele's train, consisting of wagons. GKK. X0BTS30S'fl CONDITION.

Gen. Robinson, whose leg was amputated this day last week, is comfortable, though his ease ia considered critical. THE TBK-rOBTT LOAH. The subscriptions reported to the Treasury Department te the ten forty loan for the last eek am -anted to $5,600,000. The total subscriptions to date are $54,000,000.

The subscriptions oa Saturday were $76,000. n. holbrook's secession. James Gayfer, of New York, has been appointed special agent at large of the Postof-Boa Department in place of James Uolbrook, deceased. AIMT BATXOXS.

The cliangos in the army rations proposed by Professor Hereford, and recommended by the eurgeom-general to the Secretary of War, hare been officially referred to (ten. The Sanitary Fair Coal Sold Obstrne-tions Removed. NxWYobsv May 34. The cargo of coal donated to the Sanitary Fair by Geo. Klliett, ef Eogiand, sold to-day for It is reported that the gen bouts of the Potomac flotilla hare removed all the obs traction in the Rappahannock.

Nothing from ftraats Ts Ere a a Cbbek Oil Lasds. Capitalists are beginning to invest in the ralley.of Sugar Creek, Venaogtf county, where a good article of lubricating oil has beea obtained in limited aeantities. Mr. Joseph Brown, at the mouth the creek, sold SO acres for 8. Ho man, above, sold 200 acres for and a number of others ea the creek are about closing negotiations at profitable raU3.

Tan rebel papers admit a loss of twenty thousand is the battles with Gen. Grant, and are silent about the prisoners. We captured 12,000 ef the latter. Taking their own statement, therefore, and tbelr lose weald foot up 32,000. The trutrr, we presume, is not far from 40,00.

A mttm from Washington states that the whole of the Agricultarai College land scrip for the State) ef Maryland has beau prepared, amounting to 1.31 pieces, eoverins? 210.000 aorei. aad will be teal to the Governor at Anjoapoiif in jew 0y. oontribntisni Ohriit.ien Oommiisloa of WlilaVttt, C.tt9PBBf Firt Nlio4vl ItoDk, CiI.ftion ib Mertr txjQiy, by 0 17 01) sje uo 114 oo 60 OS 1M Hit 50 il So 25 00 a Sfi 7 6i. 76 2S SO 00 60 60 eo II 00 ldira Aid Socity. Owrgetwo, eon.

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lfc do ll.rn.ny, ri do Ber.etUt 'Wii, rleuaut Unity, Fa do T.ll.iw Crtk. do Mi St-rlitit, 6.. Prs. Chnrch. Coacerd.

Pa 8 00 IS 76 IT "0 70 31 SO Saint Andrsw's kpiscbpe! Pitu'h. U. P. Cbarcli, sit. Jacsson, ra.ww......

do atcaean. Pa do Pa M. a. Church, Barua.Ti!le, d. Wt Bqthieheca, Pa L.diesof Slipoery Book, Lai.ooe Ou.

Pa. s'rieoe. at tt.rntutowa, 11 ttastnan, do Oardea Sebool, Bearer Pa I Carretten, t1J Murphy Mille-, Jr U. Smith i t)o mith H. tow.t Xiooesta f.

J. Sloeum, Brownstiile J. Wallace, de Mits Munich John K. B. B.yc a.

a. Mrs. L. McQaewau tlevtse Mrs. Viery L.r 1 m.r i Jabe Jamee 1 hemas abd tit.

M. Milter, firyen, 11 J. C. School Di.triet, Ko. 2......

Sundry cash douate Am.lia Sojder, IS SO 1 00 la on it Si je no 4i i SO 11 13 VS on 1(H) oti to ou 2 en bO 00 2S 00 on 6 eo ou 10 00 10 00 10 So .5 10 on 1J 00 10 00 00 2 114 00 73 01 4.177 OU PreTionaly sckuow TtI $37,01 OL All commanicatiens may be sent to Joseph Aibree, Tressurer, No. 71 Wood street; stores to W. P. Weyman, So. 76 Bsnuhneld street.

Iatrt4actitm ef Water Meters We hare already alluded to the introduction of water meters in some of the largest places of consumption in Allegheny city, with a riew to test the practicability and utility of the plan of delivering water by me store as gas is now furnished. The subject has not yet been agitated in this city, but it will no doubt receive that attention whish its importance demands. The rapid growth of our population will loca render it necessary to ecoaomlir our supply ef water, or the works will be inadequate. The water committee of Allegheny ueserve credit for their enterprise and sagacity, and we believe their experiments will prore entirely successful. This subject has been agitating the people of Phiiaieipbta far some years, aad it has lately become a serious problem as to how the people of that city are to be sapplied with hydrant water.

So great has been the drain upon the Schuylkill for water, that any farther will cause this fountain to fail, and the Lehigh will have to be reached at an enormcne cost. On this subject the Srth Arn. says: "One expedient has Just been adopted by our Water Department, fey direction of the Chief Mr. Bukinbiue. This is the introduction of water meters into estiblithiiaenU where large quantities of water are consumed, and the estabrnhment of a rata of charges per gallon for all the water used therein.

This proceeds upon the as sumptien tnata great deal of water is wasted unnecessarily, aod that the best way to reap a this ts te make it to the Interest ef the large con sum era of water to ehsck the waste. This they will of course do, if they hare te pay for it by the gallon, as the new system provides." Frcm hasp's Banal Ion. We publish the following extract ef a letter from Lieutenant Reuben Miller, commanding Bittery for the information ef those who have friends in that cemmaud: Post Mhos, May 21,1564. Pear Sir Since writing last, we hare been snigasd to Fort Meigs, abeut fire miles from Washington, and arrived here to-day at 11 a.m. It see mi to be a pleasant with plenty of good water, and situated tin a lae hill.

Our battery is ecaapostd of fire 12 poundsr Napoleon guns and two howitzers. Col. Hutklas asaurec me that he will remove the remainder of Gapfc. Gordon's war men so that you will hare a ehauee for the remainder ofjaur battalion. We hare splendid fear-racks aad mess rooms, and altegetheras well, situated ss we con SI wish.

Yours, Ac R. Millie. Tan Bxplosiox at Coal Blcfv. The itoaoser Bayard, this merning, brought the bodies of Mr. Leonard aad his tiro sons, who were killed by the explosion at John F.

Lo gan's coal bank, at Coal SI a to Ktizbaeth, where they reaiid. Fourteen others vers injured, several of whom wiU set but tit. The accident occurred at a very early hoar this morning, acd but few of the diggers were in the pit at the time. A similar accident occurred at Mr. Logan's works three years ago, when a number ef persons were injured, but none we be.ive killed.

The Ofvicsss er rum bbih We hare already published on tbe authority of Lieut- Henry C. Crouse, ef tbe 55th Regiment, a statement to the fleet that Co'. Richard White, Lieut. Col. Bennett, Ajatant Gott-ihall, and Cnr'ains rVetUerburg, Pox and Metsgar, had been killed.

Late intell'gecce from Richmond, however, announces that Col. White, Lit at. Col. Bennett, AHj'uiant Caat. Metzar, and Capt Ppx are prisoners together with Lieut.

G'Conueii, wHem Lieut. route reported as wounded. Tnn Be apt i van 24m District. The draft in the 24th District, as we learn through the Prerost Marshal, Captaia John Cithbert-son, will commence on Wednesday, the 25th inst. This is trio is composed of the counties of Bearer, Lawrence, Washington and Greene.

There will be no draft in Lawrence conitj the qaota having been filled by the patriotic citizens of that county. Struct bt Lisbtbisq. During a thunder storm on Wednesday the dwelling house ef Hon. John S. Carlile, at Clarksburg, West Virginia, was struck by lightning.

The bricks of the chimney were tern elf two er three feet from the apex, and the plastering and paper were dsntaged to some extent en the inside ef the baildmg. Stone ef the fam-1 Uy were injured. AsrsiKQ a Won ait. A young man named John 1 array waa held to bail this morning by Mayor Lowry, for committirrg an assault and battery upon a woman. Murray was psyins- attentions to a young lady, a niece of the prosecutor, and suspecting tnat tne aunt was interfering wiiii his snit, visited her, and committed the nssaulL The case will gs to Court.

CoraRR83, Lace and Balmoral gaiters, at Ko. fifth street MoClelland's anotJon houst. Boots and gaiters of all kinds, at MoClelland's auction house, 55 fifth street. Mix's, beys' and youths' Balmoral boots, at Medefland's auction honse. DiowinTsiLi Biniss.

Daniel Druger, a resident ef Bearer township, Jefferson eoanty, fell from a raft, on the 15th inst-, at the month of the Horth Pork, BreekriUe, and was drowned. The deceased leaves a large family. s. Will Rxjoix his Rboiubht. Col.

Thomas I. Hose, of the 77th Pennsylvania Regiment, having completely reeorered from the effect of his imprisonment la Libby Prison, will leave this eity en Thursday to rejoin his regiment. Tub slothing trade's attention is sailed te M'Xlws-ine'i auction advertisement of superior new clothing, to be sold on Wednesday morning at ten o'elesk, ia quantities salt the bade. It is a stock oi fine and seasonable goods. "Thi BiQK ow thi Katioit." Mr.

John P. Hunt sends us a small work with the fore-going title. It appears to be a review ef the nation's "situation" from a religions standpoint. Attxktioh ie direeftad to the advertisement, ia another entumn. of the eoaeert by the pupils of the Fifth Ward Pnblie School, under the direetion ef their teacher, Mr.

D. i rCBLISHID BY TO tiUTT! TERMS OF THE QAZETTK. hum Mamas, fcy Ball, per year tS 00. TO. woek IS.

single oopiar srvswme lomw, bv mall, wr year 4 80. 10. i. single Wraxir EDiTlua, single Seples, par yer tlok of 0 te lu, I 00. chit of 10 or more" 1 28.

xtra to th. Prl dab. Tor a Ink Bfawev, w. will the iTmsaa SiiwrTj Sally. For crob of twenty, we -will send the Hoaitas Oairrri dafty.

fiugle copies, I cants. sW All sabscrtpstaia HrtcOr at eaaeans, sad papers Ovi stopped tb time estpfres. The Readirg Matter oi tMs Page is from Yesterday's Evening Edition. Deaths la BatUs and by Disease. F.

Tailor's last lsttec the Cbio Jowwaleontsinj ths foUoJCiog Lot ma give you a suegesHve feet which possesses a deep sisinificanee From November 24, 18( 3, to the 14th of the present montb, oat of one thcansnd and twenty. sir. who hare keen laid in ths at Chattanooga, one hundred and sixty were killed on the field of battle. When, with my Anger running down the lone; list of names, I oame te tke and of the roll of and mv U-uht rested at cne hund-ed and siity-sev-ea, will yon believe that I could sot credit the eennt, and went over all the pages mre tha should nod a few store, opposite whose names current coiamo with a running i sen, and a flourish now and then the clerks had written-the three woru.3, "killed in battle." But the sixty-eighth was not there There it was one hsndrod aatl sixty-seven fell on the field; fire hundred and seventy-eight died frcm wounds, live hundred forty in all, from rebel bullets only fitiy-three per cent, it the thousand and twenty-six. And what uf the fosx hundred and eighty-one 1 Htrd.bips, eraiuie, the waninc fever, "the slings and arrows" of rhemastioin, and all the ills of the empty box that stands wide epea in the midst of camps, bat at whose bottom the ehaimer," still, even as she lingered there in the eld time.

The battle ended, the surgeon 'a duty done, now does the work of physician and Sanitary Commission rise almost to the dignity the army's salvation 1 In him, the faithful, skilled and true in them, Iadea with the blessings, so many beaotiiuiies from heme is the soldier's hope, after all. tJet generals, wise and brave, if yon can, but, oh, ba ears that the physician is aqua! to the trust let no man "try his pnsntice haadu on eur grand journeyman in blue. Let the women of tae North end labor on. Their gifts aTe angels in it -riise. As I have told you before, too battle the red blossom of Weft, bat the roots, and bitter, ran beneatn tea thousand and cabins, creep through unnumbered 1 1 napitau, and feel their way hie ir-o of a hand in all this sronnd we upon, 3ve that great, solemn acre, firs la Sulaiere dead, the ace uf the living "OH.

ereonul. XU. well known, says the Baltimore American, la the very large of Christ rDntion, (of the Protetnt Episcopal denemi- '-nation that for the past two weeks their rector. Rev. Dr.

Hawks, absented himself from Baltimore. Xt appears from statements made by the military authorities that lir. Hawks received a etolite request from Colcnel Woolley, Military Provost Marshil, to report at his oiSoe, whereupon his assistant called upon the Marshal and stated the reason why the Doctor did not respond, but he believed uiatwnea as retained to tne city lie weald call apon the Colonel. Since then two additional orders were lsuedt commanding him to appear forthwith, bat we hare not yet learned ef his return te Baltimore. A member of the veitry of the church statos that the Doctor rsfearfal, if he returns to Baltimore, Gen.

Waliaoe wiU imtcediately send him across the lines, and thereiore he prefers not to return. ALuos-QaxEBAX Fan.iF H. SnaamAir looks- about thirty to tuirty-two years of age, is not far from five feet five inches in height, of dark complexion and hair, and has a piercing blae His manner is entirely without preeen-siottf bnt at the same time perfectly easy and free from any approach to awkwardness. Whan sot engaged in fighting he is sociable and genial, fie seems endowed with a large fuad ef what is called in the West hard horse-eenses which he draws in the readiest manner. At every emergency he is foil of expedient, being never at a loss for means of extrication.

His orders are gives in a miid, firm tone, without appearance of excitement, while his manner eonveys the imareeeioa that they mast be executed. The word fait does 1 aot seem to have en tered bis vocabulary Thi PttsrDSST'd Idi or Ggn. Gx5T am His PLaaa. About a week before the preiecf military eterauoos commenced, a gentleman from Balumoxe, eso had a conversation with the President, reported hiia as expressing tee utmost corfidenoe in General Grant, -adding: "When I listen to him explaining his plans aad purposes in the approaching campaign, am appalled at their magnitude, and astonished at the eonfideoce he seems to feel in bis ability te acoomplUh them." A Lrrree -from Plymouth, written to a friend by Br-President Pierce, from thehouse where Mr. Hawthorne died, thus speaks of the deceased: ''He lies upon his his position so perfectly natural and easy his eyes closed that it is difficult to.

realize, while lookieg apon his face, that this is death. He must have passed from natural lumber to that from which there is no waking, without the KOvemscL" Aaexo the visitors at present in Washington is the Hon. Jeretiih Cierns-s, fcra-erij a Senator in Congress from the state of Alabama. He was an opponent of the doctrine ef secession, and since the national foroei hare had possession ia Northern Alabama has freeetly addressed the jpeopie there in farorof tne Union. I it worthy of notice that thxj Rev.

Dr. Rice, formerly of Cincinnati, wnore he preached up slave -y as a divine Institntios, exchanged pulpits in New last Sunday with the great championeof Abolitionism, Dr- Cheever. Who saye the world does not move? Who doabts the approach of the atilleainia? "Fao the portico of try house," says John H. Bo us, '-I and my family have seen sine battles fought on my own fields, and just before my owa door, between hostile troops who bat yesterday, as it were, boasted of a com-. men history, a oommoa nationality, and a oomsBoa destiny." It is believed that Quaoerell tu been 'killed.

A guerrilla was killed ia. Western Hissoari en the whose description answers to that of the savage Quaatreil. Papers were also found on his person which sen led to confirm the opinion as to his identity. A KnitEVT before General Sedgwirk was strrr-k he remarked te some soiaiers who 3ar him. and who evinced a very natu ral to keep their heads cnt of ran ft ni the rebel muekotry: "Don duck, boys, deal duck; they can't hit an elephant." A paper states that at the very mo-meat when General Wsds worth fell on the of battle, extensive) preparation! were ig made to celebrate the marriage of his son, with one of the most accomplished ad beautiful ladies ef that city.

Aota eoacertwas given oa Friday night, at the residence of Secretary Chaso, by the ohild artist, Teresa Carreno, en the invitation of Mrs. Bprague, A large number ef foreign mlaisters and members eiConMess ere present. Til Baltimore American says: A letter we yesterday received from Covington, Ken-tasky, says: "The proudest and happiest Baa ia the Cnion at present is the lather of General Grant, who resides in our city." ataman EararmtCk, oommandant ef the cavalry in General Sherman 'S army, has arrived at Cincinnati oa bii way home at New York. Be was wounded at the battle at Beeaea, Ge. Bara.

Aitsetw Foam, recently mns-aered eat of service as Brigadier, has resigned his position aa Colonel ia the regular nay. OMinaL Frrz Joan PoiTta was in St. Lonis fmw days since, cm a business vii-it from Oolorado, whither he has returned. Da W. Voohis8, of Indians, dtclines a re-election to Lonfrreai.

sjsur. Hbub has purchased ah. detca rc 1-dMO is 0 cit7 q1 Philadelphia ftraaWBuaias bays appeared in Waeoiagtoa MMkst, Iftw York, at 1 qrt. We take pleesure In Informing the public that we now eecupy the largo and xmra odious aocae MO. 12 BXSSCIX'S BLOCK, Wber? we bare just rtcpJvcd the ma-ofscfcnm ot WM.

B. BUIBUCY and 4CKE. CO a new lot of -CPfcKlvR PlfcK- Alo, a wmpiete asscrtJTtnt of jl'S il-nrat Harmonitiaja, Ms tod(Mns and MuBiCftl goods tR-raUy. Th tnrHor.tT of tbr- ti KAIUL US PIAXO ia al ready eEibiisLa. In tbe history of Pimm bo ew idtruwot htM arainc-l ao raveidlT in bpaLaai-itc orivXXiTed so many srmicuis within tbe of two year aa tbe nw ectile, full iron frarce, ham s.S Freocii grand Jtiane ine, aaaoiitfturrti cj was.

ifK tjV aa't St tJo'e Pianos lining Ikvp so lung aad mrorabiy known in tiiis and otber countrks, nwti iaO turtnsr caiamant. All gut.ranttd for tire years, WASIEltSTK SA5.2, iiresta" jr Kttsborjl! and Vl'esta S-j. 13 ST. CI A1 BlsseU's Block. 6oc4 Second Hand Plan" lor Bent.

Toning and repa'nn? aons prtBiptlv. DEW ASD BKACTIFCL OHICKEKING SONS' PIAfJOS, ut lif oive.l by CIIAS. 5. SKUOIt, 61 Wood WJfJ Sole Agest for Pittfcarra. Al cl.oire npplv of CTg anil rt iat.

Piano Fortoe, ffe the of Kuas has itit bcB TtfC.IVed e.m. in ri rau-n in.Srarjsti-.B fui.y lor fcl.M jear. ad t. wti.h juucoi unrtva.lca. A till 's icS'ed before parchsiug e'se- wnere.

SLUMS, Hot) Agent, ntr Kc. Tlitb eireot. KAN fa THK MA I or WOKDS BY O. t. ABD'LL.

nvaiti Bx J. UAalLliiG. A targe lit of this oe and boauUfttl sens has iu the Musir store of HOFFMABN llOESK, Ke 6S Fiftk vtrwt. jST S1EDLB, Xo. nZ SaiTapntLD tralr ia Piano and Musical Iistraineiits, i.oj)t csjtaBiiUttlT on aaed aesortBient of NKV TiASOS, TiOLJt.4, OUllAB-1'.

ACnrtBDB-ONS, BTRINtiS, hich wli! sail for firi i.n mi a jA OFFICE. CLVm AGENoi W. HSLL PATTERSOi, lal 3ior, WW grocer. BOUNTIES, BiCK iPST A ail otter ilflitary Cahes Froatptlv. o.

sst- joEieos CjAl'riRfcjX JOHSSOX, AITOUS IC 8- e-ndD. S. ateee4 C'LAia AGENTS, TO SHAST STBIZy, ly Pa. ILITAKY CLABIS, BOUNTIES. iA PKNSIOSS, BACK PA I and MILITARY CLAIMS of evr-ry dweripuott, coib-ct br tbe 4nb-j ijr.ribcr.

At th following rat, fis Penaions $10 00: aU h.Ims C. O. TAYLOR, Attorn at Lew. ,3 tyrant urtwt, Fittsburgn, Pa. B.

Ho charires ore niadw if the cltiiia oo not raotl. and all bifcTO'vlion civb KTmtia. e4 ly qXAH W. SHAFER, ATWXSIf-AI IAV, Re. 108 Firth Street, Pittsburgh, fjr PEN8I0KS, BOUSTT.

mZX BOH. St. froued. gOLDlEKS' CLAIMS, uUXTiE3, PIKSIOKS ASD ASKKABS Ot fix, ProBiptly a.etaded to 1 AS.IIi"C31i liJDPULL, Ho. 13rl roerta street, PtUeburxh: Pa.

i.isftsfj,rs. is-c. Dltx-OLUTION UF r-ARTXElisUlf. Tof-m i LOSO, MILLER the fro. P'HrWrs of '-The Pctruoa uil Ifc'orkf." of rubursh, wa.

di8ylti.l cu.ci.t of all the petite, od A-i'teOifct-r 7(h, Aoy parties b-jtoess to svttla aitli the late Brai are rcQc.ttd t. tat! t-itht-r RKCBBS MILLEE, I'AVIO M. LUhU, PKTEP B. MILLER, WILSON MiLt LK, or tu 8A3D1CL A. L0KQ, at Pittsbunth SawVt'eVlts, ooier Water streets.

Pituhurjih. Dissollrr ONTSARTJi ekship Ttte partnership heretofore existing; between th octlfrsipiwi, ttnd.r the styie nf WM. 0. Juliii- rfTON A Is A Ul iefftK iroin this date, BUM ED BSKSuil retiring frcm Ike arm. Tim will be continued es formtr-ty.

nu4ur tbe style mm fcsretofore. WM. (J. JOHNbTil'J. 6i'Ii.

R. JuilNSTOH, ltltiHAKC BltSfct'S. UtsUirca. fea. lath, tbe.

mhfrtt R. J. R. SPEER, 19G Pens street, Ftttsbnrjrb. Ofiloe bonrs 8 tc 9 a.

m. and 2 to 3 p. m. Dad ing, Ko. SO SEDIRAl STSBET, Anfrharij City, whnre Uli 1U attended te at 1, o( ejojBlKlt daiiy.

mjila tued Sageoa aad Ascouoheur, So. 141 BMITnrilLD Id doc-i below Etita, Pl'lTbErKOH, rA. U. THOS. MAB0X Ha removed from 355 Rebecca street to- 5o.l8s L4G0OE 8TB.UGT, AXIeghmy City.

JJOOTOR F. IRISH, PHYSICIAtf AND rUHeilOJI. So. Fi.fi STRKET, below Hand, PUtshsigh QOLUMBUS COLEMAN1, KABX0K AYESCE, AIlRghmiy Cij, Mannfartmaa for sale Hay dt Grain Bakes, ef the Eeqaomy. Union, Sulkey and Pra-rio Bird ptterns; also.

HTOKEJAWT BAOOaOK TRCe.5, WUKELBARROW9, ClJTTiN(J BO-Ed and Wag-cn work m' alt doecrip tfons. Al-w, STEEL TEtxH, for Hay and Grain Bakes. ap'-iSmeoder fj. J. OHK Dealers la XX PINE TAR, Prepared erprewly i XIES.

Pnt.r in seat one aUoo irou boBnd BUCKKTlJ. For sale by the dosea and iu barrels and halves Office, No. Van J-llaSI TREET, Pittsbargh. apHrtlra JRESSED AXD COMMON BRICK 140,000 PBSSPKT) and etXl.COG OOMMON BultiK; On hand and for sale by DAVID HUTCHISOS, Bord's Hill. TLAXTIO AK PACIFIC STEAM HIP MOTE TO CAITFOBKIA.

VM. sUHQHAlt, JrM Adams Express Offioe, FtttsbBrga, Pa. mth j-ajfMt 'I i.

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