• . SHE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. I~ rah osuttte. MPMC, BY In NM' ISSOCUOI dim ininscausztts., TIM 144111134: PZl,bUsbm ritt4bue , 4 . 1 / 7 ttialll'll . 2ieat to theriP the Odds tatVeirmOttlialbi el& roopecitii Joann% 02 =a ID!". mospq, .Joly 2.5 th, 185 S : . '' , 1 , s2l4lTrz. YonangEditOX., pit week, dotted by carter. 25 L bent by matt, per yam b " far 1LT.49_124,.13. thrum 5 Pt. - ~ : .S ui three , IS) Erlri4 bi U"'ila.Freir*Plial.u6 SO tiO foisixmontLl, n aSO H - far oat: • ^ 1 as.. •• • —rut oil - wane= - rAtrx 171 nar piar,1646n60 466 b b 7 =lb* $ 9 CD ," " 4 66 'WinW a 1 / 5 • I inrientatditind 744 per, to sivanne. ainbblb lll .-.,- 710 4 ;4ft nionon„?. =44. ' 6 Op %Woo anaths, •" - 2.66 ativartgzeszacalrow. :atentalusstanr, • Ctncafolc . iinatiCUtit 137a131 , aPER gIirtatEIGCOMPANi. dm er ars Matte,r,fro Yest ening gazette. and . Periodicals. ' gatiouni Tumors ore:row tr, the School, the Pendlyand Menu% By Cathedra E Beecher. flerpor Olkethere Widows. Without wise ballialig or SIM , , wady of Usury Ward or Pim fithWs. the an. .4 1 elik 0 41 /0 01 t 13;_tiviMetallts , a worth' , the Valid .fami/J ( 3711 en prece. dem bi given to the &demi family) this 02111711", P 7043334. nnortor has irtloll3* . a:Bomber of beets. which have at. ta l nlAt 7 o .1‘ and which have at, leastgivenher tie reputation of being a more preimmd Walk. thaw her Oder, tbz anttcr of Beek-Tome Cabin. lathe preiter3 Posh she treat' elatrashAr‘nd learnedly; and with yeah mite commonsensethanfanatiltheory, I of the ropes relighomtraining of children. 1 Wit emnoonwidentioutly mom:tend the. view* 'aka optima laid the tatty she presents to the extant eoltsiderathifi of parents; Sabbath setwoltsitehicla end raters. -The book it fot tale by Usury'Miner, 71 and 73 Fifth street. Lear Las Esperienne of a Primmer of War to Biabsond„ 1 / 1 1Vais, tam-t.-By Llesse.-CoL P. Beesdu,ll. Lippnaant a Co.. Philadelphia. Pehusbers; This Is the last oonalthation to Libby Pits on literature, and in many Iv-epochs the best. IL Ice written in a pleasant, genial vein, beers InterestMathsofUittlifehte;fe and b e deeply fi l teourtiog, Am*: the meet relent of its Pelltets thslitteiltertittldar- Mama which ii givsh _or the Milan Operation* of Col. Bose, Vat bautsyltanie Volunteers' which resulted in the escape of so manyofficera `from the Triton. This narrative is acerom panted eat ilinatrated by drawings of the im plements end tunnel, a plan of the prison walls which - Ur. andetmined, and the street into erkl4i. the exit was mete. The book is - very =lay *slid, en fi ns - pap% ts profuse Inathrougliotd, and es, altogether, 'Cart a i d l z ar ll 73 ' 121 5 ;Jai! by •Thirtio t'ilistin . ramie' 2diasmax. Be. Yea curio B.Bichanims, Publisher. The July number It before us. This is the only magazine (monthly) of Ito kind is this conntrrould•ld there warlike times its pub thaw should lave no , dilbsaligs In ankles it inteseittht cm candid °pin taa that he does both. and. that the magazine with the bins back is worthy of the patronage ofestrzallitary blends. A unwind ettrective 3tatauswillbecamineneed intheAngnst num. hera - natnefirs a •lerilll nf articles entitled "Gre"-Bratna nistell." illustrated with diagrams. Per gab by John W. Pittook, -Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Hosres Ngueszeor's bausrlDrs. Bee York Wit- Ilson P. Dan, Publisher. The July number of AB wion•hly iyas been received. It contains the exam amount of statistical matter, and the following addition al fet7=3 t Artie:ea on the er-deteatal7 of the Truant, ant ids Bueeszorr, the new Em pire of !dekko the ecndwich Islands, Con grew and th e Cauvery, do. The New Tar , Wand the National Banking Law are Oven fit full. Pivo dollatzvt annum. 'Tex AKERSCAN Jammu, Oe UPI MIDI= Ecuacce Illanersaor * Lea Publishers. This long este:dished and, justly popular medial quarterly tor' July has been sent to es by the publishers. The subscription pries 145,00 per ithuannt, and nab of the four Woes CI thermos b teak fa elm and, in our ern ion,: a fir? whet& boot to the pr ole ssion. Th e present num b er presents a oe WSW eeideate• Berra lierr. By - Ssidde Kap. Eaton: Deo *Ebel.. oaf, Puzusbera This Is one of the "Little wady Series" of 37,071311 : WA asa say,of wile ~Aa.- . !men before us that It it written in a simple Kyle, and *lathe character are catwrai. The narrative, tonna:satiate and incidents are jest melt as will plum child= of eight. tea and twelve rusts. Bold by Davis, Clarke, & po., 93 Wood street A Lana EINAIDIRE TOE RCHoota sue Corazon. By Alb rt Ilarlattes, Ph.V. Prorogue 820411 tut , . Ploassannt Luzon xx Ovum. For !hamlet to. B 7 Valises B. Silber, A. NL, Now Text [Y .Academy. As Linuertehir Aarreserro. By G. P. Quechee. bow A. YE. Ern the beats of the Works of Geo. hue Wm rs r.soula Gzsaim. By G. P. Quack. The foregotegrare the titles Of some new school books' just issued - by D. Appdston & Oo:, of York. We have - idles time, lf piesmorod the sonmssary , trualidoetions, to =mine' thell-CdtlAglj_, anil - therefore con. tent enricher mifkrevontenlateg their ex stinatlen to tesehas and &lends of educa tion. The books hare been sent Was try Davis, flake &Co., OS Woodituset. , - Yammetessom. latrorn MiTA , lOLOlrrsont.... Pultehatt by Teeter a men; Isw York: '' The Ausnet =babas been rent to us by John P BiinK;M3ffe Palle skeet. This is not onir aphrenolegital. tot It is also iiiifori;mol44.l_.**ltialsesazi4.l4 sun h Dot infmior to more pretentious - rivals. The presentnumbm, is an excellent one. A Amon, Yremetsol .1b• nrcedwly Tateroacie.' ea me Tags amides Leet,2lorch 13, 164. By *lke _/*lvo of 'Maly onseru .: Ibis fericr;ti is pr./413 - a0.41A31 anent paoptdot a thirty-seven pare by D. Appleton & Co., sad Is for sale - by - .:Daris; Ciark.liA:DU.,, Ri Wood sMeet. : Vlrtior Iti Obh . '15.111016 theltimber of. dump Set' down to OWn 1 4,500.00ic( Pre doses le, estimsecd at fail lear ndit*aebwp3=.whiohwilt gtve ll y s nineteen =Liam of pounds of wool, worth fifteen minion of dollieHr.l'Artonattee unsittlties of wool are imported lOW flui fed Matra. Muth! of this is Oasis' wool. brought from BMWs Ayres, OW, Africa, Jles,-and:tot exotedlng -tetentf.estas per petrodbasskai Saila with Au er of coy eitintry, and item* Wee roan. diadem of wane woollen goads. Of this epeeist of wool. we loiPort leslitrfiv• :Mims -of pounds ' pa fe,tilAtult; ` The growth sad culture Of, siteep,mnet for is,. oral years to mos be a very pro atolls badness. • Cott,* mill baser, Perhaps. be am ebelf ha 'sad At 'MI take some years after poses Is restored tobsing the cot. WS Adds back to their forme: productiveness. Wool will, therehtre, be month demand, and thedu perfection of mooned =chime,' ph~ppeataa ta• will ' ie:else Aka onspzosica and the 'points Of woollen f eeds, Thy efer7- flidneelnent, there on.- forluonersto show, _A anima idadlon entheitabled diOlio paper esyd Xl a farmer has ons'intudred lone of land -not my itch—ler :telt 4crep one hundred sheep on twenty scree, and ,by 31epbtif 'the beat Buell, can prodeoo =OW dv, .Poands of wool per sheep, or Ave handrad in all, which no matter what the ourcency, ma at the gold standard, will Ittregtir *if tP be Vosill 5 100 He cannot got tat mosiay from twenty acres in any other wiz, it Got the vary doled of land. Holy at the English tassatry pal their rants with shoop hale way. We ought to knee added that tha wool is net profit, for the support end expense of keeping sheep it p a by annual incrome. 41,6Seciiruszi Pumuu—On the Fourth of Jati. the pl po kri4 Prolami of V Wrilitagosulda,eon di, heal asictis Oa n sitiIOVATO Win Non viand in the papois sollinUnt a emir abed Imo. News and Slam Deny. • Tam scan always caused by rebel raids up on out lino of communications has ever seemed to is Athenians. ptonanan's great told upon Lee's muntrincoleatiora, and Sheri-, don's repetition of it, did tot occasion any alarm to so skilful • commander as Lee. In fact these o:::tly to thc.a who make them than they are to the enemy at. tacked. Early's raid, for example, actually oat the rebels more veteran golden lost In killed, wounded, captured or deserted, than they carried beet homes - with them to atone for. It is the uniform judgment of able am. menders that nano , of these raids ever pay expenses. The alarm °motioned by them soon passes away, and the damage b easily ropairedL—Nordt Ariseriom. Tao tobacco crop of Hentucky trill, it is reported, be a bormtifolone, audit it can be all got -In and emend, will `realise a' largo aromint of money. sines from forty-five to , fifty dollen a ton has been offered for whet is called the "stripe" alone. Bet it to greatly feared that a large part of the growing to bun will be loot this year for' want of tabor: to bayeatit. Alentlemmi _groat Sanderson, Kentriakyi on the Altdcr deri, twelre miles below Evanaville,,Wu in Indianapolis, In-' dians, a few days ego offering hands flity dollars a month and-board, to go to his seo tion'of the c0a....../ and help save the tobacco orop. The negroes there who have hereto, foro.warhed tobacco In the fields have pu erility been enlisted in the army, and. hotioe the farmers and planters are without a fiat supply of labomrs, and their crop: are in danger of being lost. It. Cave OP Mantua ra Marta.—General John Wilson, who has arrived in San Planes co, from Sonora, Maxim has with him a few ;mien; which deserve the neentlon of arehroologists. They consist of shaman foot, with pieces cf the wrapping which encloses a large number of mammies found in a cave near Ohlrleatitn, 11111 r the line of Sonora and Obihnehua. The cave lee large one, which the manconlee appal.' to fill to the-depth of nearly forty feet, and though in the nelgh• borhood, among the Indians are tiadi:lone extending back 'ama hundred years, there,in is nothing that can explain the filling of the cave with these bodies, which appear to have beem-preserred. by the presence of a large amount of saltpetre. Tun motion of D'lsraell for 11 vote of cen sure wae rejected in the Ileums of Commons by 19 majctity. The debate' were conducted I with great animosity. A turbulent scene en , enedtwhen a member of the Opposition called somestabilnents hf.r. Loyard "calumnious " Mr. Palmerston contended that such an ex presefon was not permissible, while the speak er derided Sam it was. Mr. Hennessey, amid great cheering, eked a cue where Mr. Pal- merit= himself, a few years ago, had used the term calumnious ageism Mr. layerd. In I the Home of Leda the motion of Lord fdelmeebury for a vote of censure was mailed I by nine =spiky. - A 008111EPONDIST of the Carlisle Dawn,: protests - against the nomination of A. J. Olasahrenner, Esq., of the Philadelphia Aye as the Democratic candidate for Congress. The writer decent:mos Win as the "prince of diser ganleen," and warn bar. Glossbrenner that the Dentoorsey of the district "are Lot quite ready yet to Demme stepping stones to any man, nor have they forgotten his dieorgan- Ming conduct at Charleston in 1960 and BridgepOrtin 1862. Stec' "Hun-r."—ln North Carolina there arethoneands of black women who hexane am- 1 ployment, and who are receleleg their support of the -government Several philanthropic gentlemen of Few York are trying to repose, I transportation to that city for many of them I on the government attaining, agreeing to I . praegre them emAoymeitt on their arrival. Help at tlinfresent 013011 It sea= and wages high; and it Is "believed Much good can be done this class by furnishing them homes in the North. 'en light draught monitors, it isiaid,heve proved to be failures, and work on them has been stopped. The lievalei says the contract ore have had a meeting in reference to the matter, they having perforited their work in accordemee with drawings and pplans furnish • 1 ed by the Giovernment'e superiatoading en-II gine= There malt helm been some great bled:air somewhere, for all these vessels to to cant for service after so mach time =disbar wended upon them. Mir= cabling laws copperheads con rote arainst the government, and against the elan et our "claims, while the heroes of our na tionality are disfranchised. On Tueeday Week the_ people will remedy this evil, and ] silew:soldfres ballots to sustain the cause for which the soldiers' ballel b sped. Let the majority be overwhelming, and it will be the lint mound of the death-knell of oopperhead- dikeTimm Judge Woodwanrs decision. !soldiers e felons, are deprived o( all civil rights. The people are now appealed to to behalf of tho soldiers, end they mot determine wheth er to defend the country in war Is to forfeit PuLditt4s 0 the CatiZlM. Vote °sal, and es* Shat imaraelehbors vote to make our gallant Woldlas voters. Tel Free Military School for Applican ts to command Colorvil Troop:43o. 1210 Chennnt Street, Philadelphia, has furnished sine° Jan uary last three kendred and Itiourty one of:Beers to this betted the service, o 1 whom 3 aro colonels, 6 are lieriteriant - `colonel, 13 are 'majors, 134 ere captains, 111 are first liouten. ants, 143 are seemed lieutenants. Axone the delegates elected by ths Indi ra State Convention to the Chicago Conven tion, Is Washington Bradley, of Lewrenee bettaty„who served two you, is the rebel army. - ifizsrp. Pettit and Fite, two other of the diatom, were Stockbridge electors Iri 1880. VAILLIMIGILLY sap he will not iaks *lngle peak in Indiana 'this fell, tunes° the leaders of the late convention squelched Devlin's nteciriden, pledging the Democracy of that Stare to stand by him. He chem. Wises tlittaenreation as week and cowardly. ITU so dry along the Rew York Central Dellroad that grin, grain; dumps, trees mad even the moll tato! Are from the boomotieet It Is_next to impossibleM,exthritaish.the fhb when UM kiiitllddlsi the meek Lod. dre Irish advertisement says lithe gen tleman who keeps a ehoemeker's shop with a red head, will Tatum the umbrella toe young 4dy with en Ivory handle, kw Will hear of onothing to heradrantage. A Bomar • Aldanso, eat oat of white mar -1 sravtately , found at Pompei. It can , ni the sigps of the Zodiac, &Odom of the yam months,.&a., and hours 01 . the day and Trim aro In Dingifind andWalcs 11,695 N estles ostler ceze; in public and private lneti tatloas. The Commissioner oa Lunacy re port that it is largely inermaing of lata yearn. A LISTI.I daughter of Mr. Maxwell, S and al Ca Elisabeth, Kam, was plliotined on by the en barrack and neatly , ileverins her bald from her shotilders. Aiim . aillemareAler the copperhead member 9t Congress from Cincinnati, will he a dela. ripste to the Chicago Convention. ; Toe Orman newspapers have dboovered that Othello was rota Aloor,bata snannuced Aloof. Rebel AtroeitlClN The barbarities practiced by parrillsa In t Missouri have probably no psreliel in any war on record. They appear to set more like. lands from hell than man in human forms 'and with human impulses. name of their ittrocitles ate most horrible to piste. • young man named Bart ; was murdered in Bt. Prince!" county, under circumstances of the most revolting altsiactei. When found after. his capture-by , the bushwhackers, he was en/radii froma tree In gush a way as t 4 have prodnoedalingerbag end exerntiating death, hie hands babas tied behind his back by hickory thongs paned througliblee biared In his wrists. Other maths of aggravated torture wan frond upon his Paton. Another cue of estraordinary atrocity was the killing of an old • ilethodlatioracher named Morrie, in 'Platte county, a man sixty leers age, whoa eyes we first put cot and then be was shot. Illtozuluorul other cues almost as bad have come to one knowledge. , The Shooting of !a new's, unarmed citizens is a thing o a r y occurrence. The Thane ire nearly . s Radical Union men. Conservatives are rare ly aunts& Roth Hirt and Mark were peaceable althea', but nneenditional Union men.... 54 Los& Democral No Rebel Held In Kentucky " Xximmti all XL—There io not Qv least foundation for disrepute ,about the Invasion of Korntooky. ; Morels no rebel form at env roving bomb of menu in she State. Mor gan when last board from was at Abingdon, Virginia, In no condition. for mem G manga frhoas atrrl o he Lonirrille o • - a /r ß ars ation story to its source, end ordered the anon of therm who started it. < Tilt has also nodded the Awned that he will bold Its oonduotom mermaids for the Walla* of m a tt In' folindid ramon heredltir.7a6 ; Rebel Accounts of the Late Raid • -• From the following extracts from Rich mond papers, published during the recent raid Into blaryland, it will bs seen that the rebels confidently expected to take Washing ton cad Baltimore. Recent developments show that the rebel force was euffidently stung to have accompliehed the capture of bath elate if they bad not been defended by the veterans of the 6th army corps. ['Prom the /Maraud Examiner, 1517 IL] Nothing was talked if yesterday but the • invasion of Maryland. and by two o'clock in the wroningreports wore as atmnaant end ran , sational as ever we have known them. This was the sum end substance of the stories which were eagerly circulated with countless variations. BIPOILTID 0.011715 1 GO lILLIIIWOLL Baltimore had been eaptared—fitteen thou- Hand of the natives, armed with brick troops in the amatult. WiIIaLEGION C.LILVIND WY Mali. Washington, also, has been carried by Storm, and Lincoln and his Cabinet taken prisoners. This report as asserted to have been confirmed by a Ne w York Herold of the 14th 'natant, which a great many people were willing to swear, or bet all they were worth, had been received and read at the Wu De partment. We will not assert that there is no truth in the report of the capture of Wash. ongtontind Baltimore. One armies in Mary land are mill calculated to take both places, and whip every Yankee north of the Pomac; het we mug! moodier the report an to t the Herald. No Northern paper' of the ',lathed • been reoeived in this city up to seven o'clock loot evening, and a gentleman - who left head nutters at Petersburg yesterday, informs ns that no paper later then the 12th had beer, loon thorn. ISO RICUAIG3 or roma .. - The -most important Wog that we loarnoi yesterday, in reLstion to our affairs in Mary land, and the circumstances that convinces us that the work of the invasion goes bravely on, was that the Yankee troops, near Petersburg; positively refluid to exchange papers with our troops, as they hove been of lets in the habit of doing. If our armies had met with any disaster, or even cheek, the Yankees would :tare been bat too eager to furnish us with the newspaper 6000tIllitS of the event. Vlll2 Kul Titan pupil ?" The Yankees on a part of their hoe, at Ber muda Hundred, made such a cheering and hurrahing yesterday, that oar pickets called out to know what was the matter. They re• piled that they had Joet received Intelligence that ,even thousand of our troops had been capturetVin Maryland. This may be regard ed as a very moderate lie, mouldering the , source from wtdott It emanated. 4.njn The latest authenuo Intelligence we have from our troops in Maryland Is derived from a gentleman who arrived here last evening eedtfrom the Rainy House, at which point loft attiliarl body of our forces tart Monday I even:dog. Ho sari he did act baColD tr. ;WV. ice ! hod (okra Baltimore or not; tot if lee hod cot e was Locums to• did not ehorse to do it. H brought a large quantity of calicoes and other goods. Another gentleman, a blockade run ner, who left Washington gm Monday eve ning and arrived here yesterday, reports that during Monday fourteen treasporu, loaded with,Yedtkee troops, arrived at Washlngtoo. The Washington Saw of the evening of the 12th was received. A summary of its news will be found In another column. 4116 01ST L•1113T. A letter dated 13th Met., recoivad hero late last night, from a trustworthy gen tlemsn la Maryland, says: Washington city is invested from the Pato- I moo Mae eastern branch of Anncosta , Beery railroad north of Baltimore Ilse bean' oat, and the telograph wino destroyed. To- I dry (the 13th) everything has been unusually waist. Not s gen has been heard up to tb.s stns-twanty-fire minutes past sir o'clock A. M. It is bet:real !key ore kryolidriv for gla rurrvader of Woetinytoss or ming tic+. for rd. re... 1 of t/os women seal cAildren. Two forgo that defend Waslidsgton "Sons Lincoln and Sumas," hare been t aken. Wallace, who fought oar foram at Monooscy to supposed to have had fifteen thensar.d troops. A large another of them wore one hundred deys Ruin, who, when reps:oaf, threw down their guns and scattered to the winds. Kautsracistali7, who ligeterd is tintrald below Piterietirg, were Neat WEllaus. Oar moo hare captured the Qatar orcrks bolero 'Wash ington 111:110‘iL Or GLOWS /ANT. Twenty-sir transports and 'stamen!, loaded with troops, ,apposed to be from Grant, parsed op the Potomso yastarday- blarthtl tow bas boosi declared, and no one u permitted to at tar or Wart the city. h re:storm ;rare taw :few Ortares ha, been rsittred by Dick Taylor and Price. From Emap's Battery aBIIKI7I3IIIU, Ka&r's Thkrniziro Chuttahoochic Ricer, Ga., July 14:1. Eames °mann Before this reaches year hands, I have no doubt but that you will be informed of the resignation of Joe. 1) . McGill, as commander of this battery. By this atop, another link in the chain which bound as t 6 the put kma been broken, and, It in with feelings of deep regret that we aro compelled to part with one whose very so 1.31421C0 WO centred in our organisation from its birth. Ac present, I will not say what indueel him to take this step, bat stage* to toy, that for bravery, as a soldier he had no tuporiors—ciuragnons to a fault. This lam comerand will lose a kind companion, but . society will be the gainer, as a more couitoous and affable gentleman Is not easil found. Perhaps When you meet with him In Picts burgh, he will fullly explain to you his reasons for retiring from the service at this time, and once more seekingthe quietness of tome. Then you will perceive the reams, may / most remain client upon a subject that, it normally end truthfully represented, would place those now holding high positions, anima the con • Want of honest in,en. It has been a wall deified plan on the part of some to do all la their ppwsr to rolusprotent this battery, and to lei are a reputation pined on the bloodiest fields of this rebellion; but, from Ito first of fort ea Cedar blounteln, until It Ind Ira last shell at Cuip's Bum, in Georgia, gimp's Pennsylvania. Battery , maintained snip • station second to no other In the Voles mune, and It is with pride that I mut refer to every man in the old 12th corps as vouchers for the trathfolnoss of what say ut speak . It may in our seem strange ra o se; k t you, that I thiat is It not time to do so, when those whore reputation we hue inataially emitted to making, forget ihe days of "Auld Lang Brut " and for no known muse whatever endeavor to out separate:a on the fair fame of the bat tery which at ono time was as precious as the a % L P t o a f t 1 "he .‘s ba s h 'rh e f o i mi d n i ghtt r; , w I n t he Eitar'' was observed so long that all *U !Li brilliancy gone forever, (bac thanksto Ilcap's Sectary, the clouds were dispersed.) And, all other deeds WV looked on with anything but a pleasant eye, by him who should be the very Tact to cut p undeserv ed' odium on hie former friends. Still wo could do without his rolamine*, if we had but thejade. sawn us whieh our long and faithfal services entitles US 14, All: In haling tCAW appointed over sis who knows more than ourset p ree, and, not on. who knows psi* less, and cannot be taught. Oar put history la favorably compare with that of I hit Battery, (previcm to It. capture at Mick, curkrogo,) or any other organization in the Cumberland army, and we surely 11:0 entitled to Intim, if we do' net get praise. Before clealeg, however, I mat do pudica to the "Old White Star" division, by saying that through ;term or ennshine, they have ova? been the steedfailt friend' and firm support ers of Lisp's Battery. In regard to the movement' of the army I have not mach to ray, as there has been noth ing of importance tnumpired since Joe John. ion vacated bit Ilea of defense at Kenesow kleuntain, Our lima are now stretched along, and can parallel with the Chattahoochia river, and the oars now run to the river bank, to you may at any time expect to bear that Atlanta it twee more la the Union. This ob ject nee atULted, we may expect a rest for a little while from our sidearm labors, and not till them- We have had several gilittples of this "Southern Macro" since arriving en this vicinity from the tree tops, and to all appear antes it 111101111 to be achy of some magnitude , and beauty, but 'Us said that "distance lends i enchantment to the view," which may be ap plicable In this case, and we may find Atlanta mu be cent o balanoe of the fiouthern mnifin the estimation of rebel/ only. The boys are all iroll--In the hest of otirild, and with their pious regardito nil the gelds el home, I remain yours, truly, wee Demand to be Made for the surrender ofthe Pirate Semmes. Naar You:, July 20.—The /Amid'. Wash- i ington spacial sap Eh:oratory of Erato has determined to mike • format demand' of the Britlib Goeernmont for the sarrander of the pirate Sommer, Una requiring dist Gtvunwatioennat t o a gn th a h t e s s h m hsx n doeed to tits from ail peter nations. MM=S2EM TELEG.RAMS. BOPOSED ERSTOBVIION OP TEE UNION nterview Between Rebel Com missioners and Horace Greeley. THE TERMS OF PEACE The Vitale Matter Referred Back to the Two Government' N ow roar, Jaly 2 L—A ditpatch from Niag ara Palle sap that an interview hod taken plane between Mena, Clay, Thompson and He'comb, who claim te be Co mroirsioners from the robot government to seek terms of peace, and Mr. Greeley who has been authorised by Mr. Lincoln to act to matters pertaining to the proposed restoration of the Union maie get upon this basis. lit. All negroes which have boon actually freed by war to be secured in such freedom. 21. Ali negroee at preeout hold as alarm to remain eo. SS. The war debt of both parties to be paid by tho United States. 4th. Tea old doctrine of State Eights to be recognised in reconstrnoting the Union. • This proposition was laid before Mr. Lin coln by Mr. Greeley. The President et com telegraphed tolls. Greeley the terms upon which be would propose a eetoleieennt and re count:motion, to wit The fall and complete restoration of the Union in ell its ferititorial integrity, the abandonment of slavery.by the seceded States under conditions which should, while restesolieff the property:right' of all loyal men, afford ample security against another tear in the interest of slavery. After oensiderable eerrerpounenne. between the parties It was considered beet to refer the whole matter beck to the two Governments for reconsideration. New Tole, July 21.—The Herald's Niagara Falls dispatch, sap Mr. Greeley, aesompo sled by Mr. hey, private Secretary to Preel dont Lincoln, have had en interview with G N. Sanders, and others claiming to be peace Cocunisalonere from the rebels. The Cam onletioners want to visit Washington, and re ceiving statement, of tome upo> which such a trlelt might be made, obey accepted. A dispatch Bap the statement of propoeltiour publiehed In a New York paper of Tuesday to repudiated. CONTINUED PURSUIT OF THE RE- TREATING RAIDERS. THE BEVELS ALL SOUTH OF THE HAPPAILMNGCH lattrricnr Brtwern Dolan Offtteri and Jai Unil AYFAMS AT PETEKSIKKG niCZAJPIED EIMI Nay Tuak, July 21.—The Diem. Washing. ton special esys that Gee. linntsr has asked to be »Bernd only so as not to embarraco Hon. Wright in his pursuit of the rebels. Thera Is as neeereity, however, for it, 41 the pariah,' the enemy to being carried on by the forces of Gera. Wright and Hunter with great vig or and energy, and promises Lugo seems,. The enemy ore moving south on parallel lines,,ed trains tying from one column are pretty certain to fall Into the hand, of the' other. The Tribenc's Washington special says that s member of Heneral 110 oe's staff, at Harper's Ferry, says: Renter Is just In. We hare sent infantry to Leesburg, olth cavalry am: batcorioo of artillery. The Tice,. Waehington spacial says: Cot. Asigems, of the Tad Mizell Welunteare, Inc& Edmund Kirk, by permission of the President, recently visited Jeff. Darla at Richmond. and had an inuirriow mitt ..,•—• .. dispatch rays they were kindly received, but of conren rune ing is known of the results of the intent... Now You, July 20.—Tim Tribune. head quarters correspondent of the Mat, says de• I sorters report that the rebel: I_'...cded to mate en attach the day before, but from some cause deferred it. Deserters are conthmally coming into our lines, angle and by 'quads, gad all tell dolofal stories. A headquarters dispatch of the 17M, to the Tribe,. says: Rain has commenced falling. The now mammoth mortar hoe been Introduc ing mammoth two hundred pound shells into Petersbnrg jately. :Saw Iroan, July 30.—A. Tram., &paten states that Gen. Martindale itasnuold oannaand of tha 18tb, and Gen. Terry of (he 10th corps. The Pstinsburg paper,. hare suspended publi cation. The Tribvneo Washington special states that only a few straggling rebels are thisside of the Rsppshannock. Ths robots have sun meded to reaching Staunton 'with their plun der. No plunder haa beotrocaptarad. The World'. Washington special's's: The rebel loss In their raid will =must to 2,400 Montgomery county, Md.. Is overrun with etragglers. It le reported that therebels did not go Into the Shcaandoeh Valley, but hur ried alone to Richmond this lids of the Blue Ridge as fast as possible. This disposes of the report that they hod halted sod would return. 'EDI lIILION 11110 AND COARLISTON CHARLESTON VIGOROUSLY SHELLED SUITER lIEA:VILY BOMBARDED Union Prisoners Treated Infer:tonsly. re You, July 21.—The steamer Patton, from Rllean Bend to the 17th, arrived thin morning. General Sautoa Is among her pail- wagers. The rebel °Mann have been plead In build ings at CalnzaL2ga ' Point. clharleeton is being vigorously shelled. Punter bso been subizeted to e very hoary firo from Morris lelan 3. All the troops hcro retrirricd from the re. cent expedition. Etefugees report that the Union psiconsti in Charleston are treated infamously. THE RAIDERS OVERT REPORTED 'FIGHT AT LEESBURG Pern.szsarscre, Jay 21.—The Dards. sap An orderly, who arrived at Weshington early this morning, and left ValdeseDread How at nine o'alook yesterday males, reports an engagement going on between car forms and the rebels at Leetbnrg• From the Upper Jlibmourl. Sr. Lotus, July 21.—The steamer Yellow Stone, from the Upper Missouri, reports Goa. Sally . / Indian expedition at the mouth of Ortanobalt river building a new Fort, to be called Fort Rice. Hostile Indians are seen in force between aFort Rice and Fort Union, and large numbers t said to be some miles back o Fort Rice. The officers of the boat say that Sally is se verely condemned fir inactivity. Fits hoop. lag his troop, five thousand In number, in building forts, when he ought tabe hunting and dispersing the enemy, and express the opinion that he will not hate a collision with the Indians. - Father Det.clintilt, who was aboard the Yellow Stone, had tiro councils with three hundred Sion/ near Flat Berthalon, who ex pressed on anxiety to make peace with the whites. Twenty-ela men, Idaho miners, came down on the Yellow Ss with ove two hundred dollars in um gold, each. r gum ilore Gucrrllta DeprotLatione In nen- Aucky—Rallroad Accident. ,-,..yourereicta, 2L—Lailt the dbfrrillas took our onstruotiou train and eu /I4e it flew limn, en the Lebanon branch, nred ha op, upset the wood on the team, =domed t throttle Tahn and let her tun wild Coward , L he ebanon. th T tuc k at IO o du e e l be rg . th N hmo n ng, ran Mil tettineli hurt. The atialdeat was arced by tha mso.M. I man leavbg tint twitch opts. CITY AND SUBURBAN The Terms of Service Under the Late Thorn 119011/3 to be some dillieulty in inter preting the late call of the President for 500,- 000 men. The Now York Tr ihua e and many other Lqatily able papers, contend that, to reckoning deficiencies under the quota, ono volunteer for throe yezza will ho °canted equal to three moa doe ono yce.r. On the other hand, it La csecrtied that, if the quota of a cer tain district he 0,000 men, there is nothing in the PSewident's call to warrant that it will ha filled L 7 i.u - niehing 1,000 men for three ram /a ether words, that the number of lain, and not years of melee, mast be la ken-into cement. Oat point, however, le very plain. The President, under the new law, cannot draft Men for a longer period than one year, and if the quotas are filled with one year volunteers the tune of the out) ere fully complied with. It was evideetly understood by the War De partment that the short term of service would generally be prefencd, and oldie tho lonizer bee the choice of going . for one,, two- en three years, yeensltlng agorae and . committees interested in tilling' the qaotse cf sub-dietriciatennot go astray In erupting as many num for one year an choose to offer their undoes. If there are thew who desire to enter for longer terms, they should be promptly accepted ; and wo beitcyo with the editor of the Tr ;tem< that, in ragman deficiencies, one volunteer for three yearn will be equivalent to throe men duo Soder the draft. Suppose that the quota of a district be 3.000 men, and that not a angle volunteer should be railed. Under the dean, the President could Only realise 3 000 men for 000 year. Bat cup pose 1,000 three rear,' mac 611.11 id be enlisted, I, it readoneble to euripds.c that a draft weald be made for .2,000 additional men ? If so, the GOTarDlatat wools get 5,000 yours of service, •obera to originally called fdr cut 3,000 years. It will be recollected that the method of computing by yeare bee already been adopted by the War Department. The nine months' men from Ponneylvania won so 00191Datad— ovary four being reckoned as equivalent to Dee three years' man. So were the two years' men from Nam otio--three of them beteg computed as two men for three years. The bordered days' men from Ohio, it is expected, trill ! , 43 credited lc the same ray, as will al. the Lan 'trod dope' men from oily own State. Until unto foul decision has been made, however, on this point, it will petiolee bo best to eulut volunteers for one year, about the eorreetnese of which there can be no question 1,13 de:i.ion may be expected in a day or tr,a. Strike or Railroad Employees b 1 .• . woramon employed in the machine Atha 1 i the Clovciar,d and Pittsburgh Flati ron,. mushy at Manchester, numbering eb "- 0 hundred then, struck, on Tuesday Intl, for or regular pay day. The Company contracts whh their workmen to pay monthly, hut It evens that nearly two months have franarntly been suffered ti stapes Leder., payment was made. This has been • cause al'ooalplaint for some time pert, and one ' Month ago an interview was had with the Water Mechanic , with • view of getting a regales pay day. The men agreed to he the 15th of tire month as pay day, which, they were assured, would he astisfactory to the tlileors of the road. 'When the 15th of the present month airlved,i there was no :aunty forthcoming, and they 1 Welted until the 19th, when they quit wort! until their demand would be compiled with. They are still out of the shops, bat have agreed to meet on Monday next, the 25th, to hear the rime of the new peymaster, air. Bray man, who Is expecte.; here on that day. The workmen en the Penney Ivaela Central, and en the Pittsburgh end Chicago roads are paid its early as :he 8 - b, and nerer later than the 12.11 of the me not, end the employees of the L0tC147.. 1 • 114 . 1 road cnuteed that they should be paid at least es curly al thy middle of the onth. Retinae OECLIIIIZ•T‘O3. - 1 , Pursuance of published notice the first mesh no of stock noblets of the Gishoning and French Creak godhead Company was hold at the Board of Trade rooms on IVednesday afternoon, 20th iIIVANDI, at s del ck. General Robert Orr, Eli:acting, Pa., wee celled *.be Holtz Geo. H. Halt man appointed secretary. The first election of directors wad than held, resulting in the following choice: Wm. K. Nimick, W. Si. Lyon, 11. F. J ones, James . Pak, Jr., Jas. A.. Hutchinson, Jas. di. blur ray, Goo. H. ilaitsman. The meeting then adjourned, and the new board immediately convened and organised by the election of Wm. Simick, Esq., as Pres ident. No oratT business was transacted. AOCIDUIrI —Anotbor almost fatal accident *marred yesterday afternoon !shoat four o'clock, at the sawmill of Mr. Boles, near the Point. James Roberts, an employee of Mr. Boles, was, with other., unloading some heavy timber, when some portion slipped, striking and rattling him same six feet from the grourtd, and when picked op he was in . eensibto of what had occurred, having re ceived a severe cat sloop and ander the lower Jaw. He was taken to the °Moe of Dr. itoneroad, who sewed up the gash. This omarzenco took plane on the same spot where young Dir. Boles received his death, si men cloned In ciar paper of yesterday. • DIIOEIIII complaints are mad► by nearly all our country exchanges, of the ef. fewt of the drought. In some sections of the State there has bran very little rain for six weeks, and tLe corn, potatoes, butherheat, grace, and ethos. products, are re:Eerie:a very much. The V/ host aud oats crops are much bettor in some seattons than was aipeoted. The Greensbuog Driaccred says: t , The wheat crap hereabouts 13 shookina up beyond the expectation of everybody. It Is an average orop. Tha oats, now nearly ripe, will be pethaps more than an average of the past three - .POCIST PLOZ.ZD.—A few days ago, Mr. J. Thomas, of Hempo.ld township, Westmore land wintry, had bts pocket picked at Altoona, of some $OO. On Witdoesday eight bat, Mr. David Weaver, of Ludelak, same sweaty, was robbed at theume place of $4OO. Loth these mall were vlothamed by two or three pick poskeu who oposeded around them while they were getting on the platform or the CAM CCL. CLenx e e ILGolxsa7.—We ondcretazd tire %hit regiment anti leave far fierrlaburg tomorrow afternoon. The two extra compa nies in camp wllrhe left behind ea the unclo g of another regiment. DIXD LW 311L.-4oho J. Barkley, who was committed to jail at Greensburg, a taw weeks ego, for ideating a shawl !rem the store of Jemes B. Robinson, died In jail on Wednes day of last week. • Fight with Missouri Guerrillas Narrate CITY, July 21.—0 n Sunday, Capt. !doses with forty—seven men of the Second Colorado regiment, while counting near Fred erieltsburg, Clay county, came upon about 300 bushwhackers. The advance of the rebel' were dressed In the Federal uniform, and correctly replied to the challenge of our Inez, but their whole foroe immediately after charged upon our troops sal a bloody fight aneroid. Capt. Moues finally ordered his men to retreat. The rebel loss is sixteen' killed, and four wounded. We lost six killed and four wounded. Copt. Moses had five ballets through hie clothing, and his horse chat four time, but both 'scarred. • • btrjor Richards, with 250 men, Immediately punned the guerrillas in *the direction of Kan:vine, Ray county, when they broke into wadi baudo, and scattered through the brash. Government Barge and Cargo Destroy, ed bylaw ittbeti. Loader:Lae, July 21.—A Clarksville ells =my' a barge containing eight hundred of coffee, belonging to the Govern ment, which accompanied the 'Mauler Bt. Loafs when she was butted afterward and fell into the hands of the rebels, was destroyed. RIEJ9,OIPAL9. grata. REMOVAL. JOHN HALL & 00. .ll.n mum] their PLOW WALIMOUBS I)- Soy. 191 i 123, oar= Pitt and Liberty eta DIMOVAL.—Cria . & Surz.tsw, Gerk JLAI aril CommUde% 11 ad:wok lon sammel toms US a la Lamar: to tribtf FOR IMLE--FOR KENT OE. BALE—GREAT LEBANON A: YARN AND ISO 1113.1:11T. eituated 44Mlles from the city on the old Wastiontan read, adjoi.a• tog atokoy's Charch. (Motet. 100 .1 . 1111, 1611 ender fence. The inproserannte *cadet of a Urge Midi Deelllog. Indlt fa modern style ; also three other frame Dweilings, ttftlon, raontare Hoc., • large Bank Darn, 41 h 3 60, with entered. stabling: orchard of the teat selnetion at trait, cootelaina 6000 bearing trots. Ton tano to well watered, with Ave never-fading sprints. Connected with the shore to the o:lrest. Le beano Nom ry," warpage, 1N6,010 apple Trees--1, 2, 3 mad 4 )cart old. 32,000 Pearh Teem-1 year old. 14,0n0 tfmrty Inem-3 sad 3 years al& 11,030 Pear Trees, dwarf tad standard. 2 OIX , Quince Trete 1000 Sheds Tugs, maw tad. 20,0J0 Evergreen:4, it pG t.,00 Grape Nines. 40,000 Seedling Peach, for budding. Wilt, a large wortment of email frult. MIA perm and Nursery le errand at • low pries and tams •u 6, to stitch the epetitl attent lea of ceplteideteand nue eery-mon Is invited. Apply at the eel<e of bib 0 MoLA IS 000., 103 rotteth street. Evti, BALE_BI:IBURBAN SITES AND L vtut.eaz LOSS, ma fear Honnow.—Tbs uudnrthrond &unman of ins estate al John Her ron, deo'd, offer for sate a number of Lots, torn atm. hal , to two arras tech, situated near Tort Hsrrou, and within thus =Wails loan of tba terminus or ttw. Pittsburgh A hilnamrdle Pamsuser Hallway. Tha atte:4l Lott ara beautifully fantod Mr prints 701.11100.. a number of small Lat. in the village of ELI. avrarilla, fronting on Um Pannoger Hallway—gum to slaty foot front end from one to two hundred fret don , . War learmanson mlontre of either of tha nod.. abroad, or W. A. lIIIHNON, Clark'. Ofhon, Ckrart WWI- A HES.IIOII, JOHN D. EttiltilDli, filVq. S LE-A GOOD IXVLBTMENT. 1: 'fie attend= of thote rociting a cotuttr7 ham. it calisd to COUNTRY SEAT AND FRUIT SARK, Fos olloreal oltnated three ogles from bray City, .t.l ciao uola from Lbo Parryinglle plant .all Tee property t. thorocohlf Improved. Good Bitch Muse, tlerrioge Hoose,Biable, ice lloeoe,and her outheiluil age. of wens of fine laud. eight owhich la urche-1, of toe b.; wiloctice of telt, of ociry rorloty. it 13 ore of the boat site. for Or., to the comp ; 1000 elecaly eet cut, woe of .11 b are nor bearing. Tor further portiercilare apply to J. W. IPTICTA rboteetraphor, 16 fifth Most 1 . 4-oit SALE. Cltt BOSLHESS PLOPEIIII Oka attention of capitalista seeking a atite and paylog itatettnent t novitril to that hatdronta block of bailingo on no P. Z. corn. of Wylie and Wove,. atroneta, eosuittLht: of TELBCE STOLZ 11.001118, WITII DWILLIZIG& 1 . . paperty Is of modan onatroction, ono great 13orotabtaa ...alb'. by Pasagor sVlva7. 9 = 3 to a rapP‘ly growing dlatriot. I aril Outb4riard to tIYLL AT • 13.0 if 01104. The proona bbaal trill pay • pot Intelat on rho paroo of the repeal. ArPil '0 S. 8. a 101, Bakst and klboaua Atm; TOUItTEI 81'• — lbatol Bulldtog. t?O SALE--L. Irwin of 118 sores, in fL Bt. Olstr toaruhtp, Weetmurelend county, Pa. Also, • lin= of 110 error br Illasboth tcurrUhlp, ..altzlheny county. Also, • largo two-clogArlnk Errs* awl Lot la tO. Borough of Frost ...D.oth. Lbw, •rAIIU Or 111.6 LOB rs, In mm tp Allegtee, county, about one null • hall Olio. tea of Ito borough of Mossorpott. Also, • very valunbl• PLUM In Bt town ehlp, Weetroo - ela.d county, oontatrang IGO norm. 44 00, IN BUILDING 1.. Tel In the borough of W/sr Lll•mbetn, tO by IND treL for pant-clan brunt. Ho. 110 raw* Arent 013 O. H rOWIA. list lartato Agent LOOK SALE. Furntieo Property The O&LItOttill.• 6013.5,L0Z property. near Lange,Unma in Wee morelaod couny. oomprip log OM arra of land * loth newton aou,e, =nip pelt luaus, &minus far hiure, es. rollt and other Poildinp, le offered at • Vita LOW PRIEIg. It.r • particular dracritttou of the Ocal Vann, On Banta,•Water Power, Lltneetora, te , apply to 11=1 TOLItTFI BLT.urtd.Bofdtoa poet sALg—The Country seat of the Late roatoel Douglas. deceased. altaated In °pl ata IlrlMPLaNinc.ll rata from the Gllegheay to y, niai *Wean acre, to a Wl , e etste of colitrailoh, wellebieked with trait maw, enr4rberr. do., .of pertlr owderlidd with roaL puttee waking roue man Owtle es.gee of weer argon, arid goof neighborhood, tee above etfordi a rats epportuniti of iota; wog at ot.c.. to the anjolments of e rar terse. For farther para.:Mara inquire at the care of 11cQUICWaN DOUieL4I.9, ho. 67 Pena etrwst. J B. Ft DOVGL&S. VOR SALH--nne new Steam Eakrizto, 1.5 Wok ay . de Loeb stroke, on teary iron lenl; balance rely. in:memos. One ill inch cylinder, O lath stroke, escon4-hand, reed win he se good so t• One 7 Inch cylinder, 20 11th etroke, One 55 Two Oylinder Dollars, LL 1, diem, 110 kW long, Three . 3L1151 " Two Wrought Iron 011 Also, ?Erna eau of Bortng Toole, for 011 Wells. :on far co/b. Enqatre IL BOLL, son Allegheny Myer Dank...rel. Petra. LAOS BALE—STEAM BAN MIL V AND OIL ILTYLNEST.—The ordc-half or whole of as 01l Refinery and Bass Saw lark. with mten sad on-halt sass ot (nomad ; stanadartos al l <a the tot—attaeopen and Wag worked, strut. cm the A.llegheak firer sad A. V. NIL, Is offered to oda The I/edam ts Ices sad of mode. bola The dew lOU Is eptendldneder, and l wall Nita. *tad, having • creek remains from it to the than good laallry for budding boats. for pentads:" call ea the andendgmed. LTDAI A 40110UPEN111110, an7,tl Ho. da Eland arrest. Ptcabcrith, VALUABLE RIVER PROPERTY v you BASS, elttesSel on the tionongehele Weer, above the dr4 Lucke haring • bent ...an rim ot NI feet, end extending beak to Braddleal welt, odlolnles the Connellerille liettlroe= tabling scree end 77 perches This le en Cb lootion for mennitersuringpurpm , ber th s the river in front and Dublin merest - end.roe,l to the rear, end Ws Hill end building+ thereon exectei. Zoe term, kc., apply to MART ASS TUSTIN, on the preen s, or 10 W. 0. L11081,1112,110H, NIX ta Plaend street, W.)13. BALE—At Aladdin Oil Works, .5. 115 Ornds Petroleum, Tanks, in print° order, anbatantlaill built of prints tinnbor, not lotag m, and contain earns 00 boast. mob. Application may be mode at tba Itodnery arntraong 00. or tha Lidice Pittatrargb. 11HERSTOS, JOIIII3TOZI & WILK:COL FOB. SALE. A GIIOCERY STORE. • ran opportunity Is oftald t an, no a/shim to soma by lb. Gr. on bastaas. lb. store Is 'fl oated to a pi...a ile lakbnbood, sod Lang • gm.* Daytona. sonata or Wok oo band horn lll6DO to SOX% Casa *dams J. P., 04.1.1. jy/D:3l, FOlt SALE, EtEVZEIAL LOTS, B3a:llay drawl ez Sentry MU, ILlleglxv. mind MIRGI BOVA3, la Third Ward, SCipm7• FLIT. LOTB, laid Ward, Llf 7, op habotse et. WE. BALE OE EXCHANGEFOR a: CITY VICOYZIITY.—That Lltllol WWI:UP WO, with monde attached, on Omen anci, for. ,tarty occopind by Chstatinn Unman, lite of Lot Elinntrighent. Stabling and cutincildliap to the mar of the De/clans Licnon 1111:D. L. YELEBI2I, IDO Fourth Knot. Yittaliargh. FOE. BALE-4. FA.141 or 110 Acarz, to larooap tonnaldp, Nam. &mai. .5 0 do mlla frm abe Ohio 'atm. aniptdoh Is eroded a cmfdrtablo 50018,54[11,1a. &toad 50 ache clada , td. and good fruit arm an tba vtKw Sea pankidars engolra of 10, ncurrfaztt., 1710- No. 10 Mamma& Ilagbong j.41/11 SALE--A. Brick Ewe ling /lowa 1: of elght rooms all to complets order, lot by ICC WI, booting= Dotter strost, sed hooted tat tL9 forks or the reed, Apply et dm Rest feasts ea USD:rea i m CON of €ll - 15. BTIB, 1719 Ilittlsr Went. TeterrenorsMs rill) LIST—Nor 12 yoras,A WV OF A. 0110176 D raormina 021 OHIO LAHR. Al- Inheny City, abut the P. r. W. a C. 11.11 blroph 100 fait front b 46 dmp Imitable for a Hubble, Oooper, Etiatkortith or Ilhammoter Shop. _Apply at Na 79 POPLAR APPIIIIT, Arleghrey, or' a'n the premises, of Jilt U FHALB—A Brick Dwelling Howse a: staff tom., all In tomploto order, wiLlt • good lot, well lzopr4vod, situate cot kik* Elrod. am' Yet term., As., apply at the Ma Monte ar..l otrattoo Mike of B. BAILS, ltatict street. LartatteslTlls 'DOB BALL UK fIENT—A Fano of MI goo d tea. to WlTlthe thinebtp, 'Cob h* land et koter Pecchmeas, T sad mit.htn anon db. te et the l'eurßlelale Battscs4. Tame Tnee. M atm Iteve do. from Infth.eo itroeWeetti. 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Aosta:my of the parts involved In the op:nthon the kinds and prow constraction tosinnennts, in 1 vol. Mao. lILAVXU OUR ROXIL I vol. limo. DARING AND BUTIMBING. By Went. Pen:ea ger. Atom sandy of the hater work just remind L. RUA TB ?moth Arena .17EROILIXT TAILORS. ENTLIZIEN WISHING ma. le the StOST TAXECIONLBLI .ca 008217. r. OF 1=77 A.= T. ULMB STE • BIR-4FL3.13 BLACK. W. H. MeGEE. 10 T. CLAIR STREET Waal call ths sttostton of buyer. to IL stool of goods It ass Isms ..bated sith roost our., sad costal= all es Dronst otylts of pada to to baud la tat else lamps Goats shalt, s salt otelothts alas to Crash we aka, mil sad szstatosear gads sad: pips. Lao s fall sad complete gtor.a ed JP:trnisking Goods. S. EZEDItOBD, On the pminnme. KEEP COOL I =l==2=2 01 vtizt ham pal remind • large •epp7 IIISSOLOTION01? PAIITNEESEJP. 2-• —The Era heestotere existlag ease the agb orßODiseos - a IttalillSHlT.Groota and Pendant Resists. hat tieo Rd. bay dt wind by mutual con tent. Ur. 110/31153011 Is sibliorlasel to was up ell the secounts doa to tto eett too. sob ell claim, 'ea: Went tho otil be hd by id= J. a. ROBIIISOII, .11.111.3 MaZIRRIrt. (10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-Mr. ROBIRSON. eat of the dm of Robinson & Roßbeiney,) hat this d. y estedated 'with bloats. J. K. RObilitlOH. muter thOstyla of 8080 BON & BRO.. In the Circusel and Probate licattiee; lie. Ohio street, ALl_legineny Olty, loth. JIB. 1/111i0 • • Lot of Wound, at the !WU* wad gsream Weft, In Um!, Peeignate the Srlca in tbs NEWS DEPOT, FIRST CLASS CIARMENTS L.ALTIMErr voaid do wall to WI typos R. G. Mil& CO 9 ZESCHIST TIEOII9, ,I!!Mr•• W. IL MOTO, Iderehiat War, No- ID Bt. Oistr street. Plttablt. H 4 WIAIITSO YIIS OWN LINEN DEW PANTS AND VEST GRAY & LOGAN, 80.{7 6T. CLAIM CI DIBBOLITTIOarS. litC. INISSOLDTION OF PARI! LP —The rartzetship heretofore atoll:4 borer*. the etoleser, twice . :Le eV...11,11. ft./OS/it be tau efete %TA t ti llIOM BWObi perin,g frch the ftrra. The bustaas win tet coatfamett se =ix r '4, under the elf to so beretoforie wis.a.rormtaira , skim. flate =MIL LltfrO gib entobegieie tes. ISM UMW • Vic. J. & SPEW, lee Pin* rstarbargb. Mee boon 11 to 0 aacriadi to p. . Vs70104,06.1 01110 : 1 3 161 L stun ara Q 4, wboril NMl lrm to ottir4slso r ti rl a a eiecSo2k daor. int NO. 188. ' PLIXOE..7III7SIC. a.c. - 6131 - 611ERING I'LLICO, iriLY DA'AAGSV) For Sale at pa Less th: - " ' Et! Price The enbecrlFer I,s -1, 1 ends Splendid Chiaering Piano, Bearrtital rowsword ma, with heed... man P:ll.otroist and bark eortrert, tarred wawa dretZft. Term deep eel ha. Thin ion, wile elirlttly de:awl an the este fa trantpeztat,w4Liehiteerta tho opeaPpoa . bat little. while the tan. or int-itar pant retmvit the Idart. Waite told at $5O LUSH TIE kti THE Ulla 01411 PESO& onitfo. a. nvEcLi-orv. n wiwt) entirrt. WdiSIELDM No. 12, BISSELL'S BLOC*. er. CLAIR ETErM. Sole Agents ler Cho Celebratpd BRADBURY, and ISCHOZIACKE3 I & CO.'S Choopor. sad will requite k tun Ins, *44 • flu Pima onsust to tto counta'7• S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S Harmoniums and Melodeons, 000D3 at tbs. treys &Want Os& Prima. Tt&E011 TO LIT. Timaing and Begperfog dm K NABE*B UNBIVALLEDeINi PLA-NOIS. &HZ, BEYObTD At DOUBT, THE BEST PIANOS DIADE4 WA by CIELLBIATEIBL 1 : 1117 , Jylll We Avant for Vaal:math anA 031 HAIL2IOIIIIP2III I aat a tr ra, odd 1411 or HOP% MM. Jylll H. 63 TIM otrat, SI.WIa o'd GAIRJPETS. OM. CJLOTBILIic. CUSTOM MATTING. ld'Farland, n AHD TT rxrra mrw2n. Earl beam to P. O. marldirka Havejolt received melt Ineolu of rurrizi CAN TON ars/ Tr MATTING, of the calebnittel H. V. W. Impottstion. MO quality. of lbw. goo& I. an• Urle by any mime. matthig Impottid. and etrel quantity Leaden them very dtiLablic !tor, o.a 00., sme opedlngly nod end hesideost. All. of FANCY PLAID ALITTINGH, all of hare tut W.... Waded, and arta Oen , fere. the /325.Zietta MATTITIGB IN VP MLR If VT. Oar meal dock at a....11AM 1 Went ar variety, sad we al all deem ear. par re. arms the lowan prime tba maims .111 %tad. /17 SIIMKEIR GOODS,. CHEAT' CARPETING, A.TTINGB , w. E... sow open • *WWI usamtaiiri WEITZ, CIZEOR aad TAIICT micxriGs. at. prier lover Maly tba Lautarn markeirjitea Tits attention of CM pallet. called toil* Yore Good; mu iikap SIJRFASS, lac wir.aß. AND err-sex-am. any *Mu (IBM CJAHMETINikta th 4 °want arcurrrocK, a 'Alin 'am& RTH STI,EE'I3II NEW STYLES - or WINDOW '811.14:1M.B mama) Ism NEW SPRING ST CS Olr 4 ; 0 A. IR, srasoarD' OIL OLOT4. ' AT A L rill 3. CIAAPE T STIOR E. Ha roma simi= CLAIM ale WOUNDED SOLDIERS. W. J. & mu! PIiTidISOW, drd= So. 144 Paull& 0414 rttillMrlll4 dre oreporot to aolect!ttii • 8100 Bounty duo Wcrandedßolasao, ala flaaegirdt.T. - feC WOUNDED earns 111100 BOUNTY TO ALL WOUNDED BOLDTEW bAim bah, pate; eaa.stth `Disbar," So charge and catil tbs noun 9 alleeArfL T. U. 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