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'l'he Reading Matter on this Page
is from Yesterday's Evening
Edition.
How Jeb. Mamie was LiWed.
The sth Waiver! Car/thy Is in Cnatar's
brigade, and was with Sheridan on his recent
raid toward Richmond. A private named
Dann, belonging to Comnuny A of the sth
Michigan, shot Hen. J. E. B. Stuart with a
"Spencer long.retrige rifle." While the sth
wet ender a hooey fire, the colonel's attention
was nailed to the taut that r. rebel general,
with a considerable number of staff ctlioere,
suddenly appears d in sight, and within rasp
of the rifle. The general's name was not
then known. Ono man of the sth shot at
him, but misted. Dann watched the shot, and
lnetatitly eselaimod—"Too high anti too Tar
to the left."' "lay, old Dann, whet do you
know shoot shoot ng 1" . Inquired another
member. Dean replied that he served two
yams in the "Barden Sheryisbooters," before
he joined the sth, and took a prize in Wash
ington I.r the beet shot.
This was good news to the colonel and hie
men, and Dann, supporting his words by so
floe, quickly stepped forward a few feet, and
reining his lona range' rifle upon a fence, fired,
and the angpuirod rah< I General threw up both
baud', stretched out his arms, and fell from
his torte. At the 8.1:00 moment Dann, turn
ing to the colonel, sold "Colonel, thorn Is a
spread eagle for you." The men cheered
Dawn, who tadlonly became s great favorite
lathe regiment. fits name ran through Cu
tar's brigade. "Well done, good and faithful
servant, " was upon every tongue. Some ton
or twelve men were noon to elsetiotint and as •
stet the wounded or title d;te bel general.
Tbo most intense anxiety was at onto man
. !rested in Cantor's brigade to learn the name
of thu_gerieral who Rae thus allot Soon of
ter Caster became mentor of the very spot
whore au man was hit and the hill beyond,
on the summit of which • lead an old colored
1100/%3.
Ouster cacao to a tolt noar her home
About the door of the old wow so'a hot Wee a
large quantity of blood. iilc horn blood to
that, Annly 1" inquired a Slichirieder.
"That Gott. Sfuar.'s blood•. Tio woe shot
little time since tiger throuyb the body. The
ball entered his right side end came out of
his left. Tho of lady Fu rku 'etioned etre-
fully to a500r,..1 o if ehe 'hots Stuart horrelf,,
and it oat found that oh, did.
The men donh.ol, toreorthelors, beesuze
Stuart had bean reported hilted so Mar,' timer
before, eib.rin.lis was not bees. A few day.
more peered, when he Mellow:ad papers
reached the eammend, giving a detailed no
count of the time, place and in:loser of Stuart'.
being that, which coiootd , l etootlc with the
how as their took place, at bonier, to tic
rogiciett The elm., pipet O.CDOCIOCCd Stl3
age death. Tait ea no. ad oft d ,nb:c.
The Aripteihe Case
Th. President, to re:panto to an inyrry, on
Wedopday cent to the denote ail tee paper.
12 the Ai-penes ease en file to the S ate De
partment. and also a latter of Secretary Sew
ard, in which M. latter Any et By an act of
Zungrees Ci May: 15, 1h25, the Antran slave
Made is deolared to be piracy; and by the
treaty of 1512 with Great Patten., it is et ip-
Wad that they "Ail invite and urge upon eh
Powers the o t i ropristy and duty atersci.aally
at once .nd sereear closing all African slave
Markets." The S,eretury eayr, tbsca baing
no treaty of extradttion between the Uetted
Stile/ and Spam, not any act of Coegrele
directing.how lugiticua in the SpaniSh dom..
isles shall be dnit.oted up, the extradition
in tbe Arguelles CAN) le underetoid by the y :
Biala Department to have been made in virtue
of tip law al Datiet e and the Constitution of
the United States. Although there is a coo
Mot of authorittos coact. ni.sg the expediency
of exereiting bemity b• wards a foreign Gov
ernment. by surrendeeint: at ire request ono
of Its own subjects charged eithlhe commis.
oleo of mime territory; and
national
obligation
may be oonmned that there is no national
obligation to make such a,serrender upon a
detaand therefor, unless ,kf is acknowledged
by - treaty or rtatine, yet a nation is n-ter
bound to (mulish avylem to dangerous ming
. gals who are efi.oders against the human
riser; and it is believed that ff in. any nue
*amity mold, with pt opriety, be remised,
the one which to node's food to hare nailed
forth the resolution oi inquiry of te Senate,
Varnished a jest occaeloo !or its exerhoise.
Horaea Greeley
waknown friend of oars has kit as a
note, as follows :
.1 write this tt Soar desk. I called to ask
Cott to give plsos la the Indeptadrat to the en
alcasd thjmee., I wrote theta en;sritaesslog
an set of great:kir:inert on the Titre of that
good wan. talger,"
11011• Ci ItgALLIT.
to•• • gifted, Loo rut out,
h .kpest• the truth out frrs'y •
lodf , ru d him on Ills hob!. ;Uri:
And bin nonce Greeley.
Veto tome fie' ktile <bet eppea r r
. rota nut, end lat , t OL.L. y,
Das thou ha timittburieVe rpet.r—
MA 'Mud Tree iterate Glelley.
And though the tt , a is mtlmt mush,
need.* r ghr, 'tie pe tt y;
rains to hl. wee hu'e tough ;
Three oeeere to: noraea LOA ley
1 .
icie/;•qtroleI addhe ing,7ettlon in thetas'
• and t. a ”tiger."--/edepredeett.
Atlanta.
In Jo 16G1. a`st,rtil after tho battle of
Doti Ban, says tho Now Torr. Zoonin; Post, ik
gentleniarrwno Lod siTOl3 eome attention to
the strategieei teapot-tato, orreltroads, mark
ad upon s map uowis our nosecoslon,
is poatm
tot,
saying t "When a strong Union army
ly potted there, the tebellian will be to sill
intents and purposes put down." That point
was litlartut; stud the ballot has long bean
general that this is ono of the kcysionca of
. the rebel arch. Sharman la moving open It
taw end IT Johnston glass it ou to him, it
w in only be beeaute Leo td desperately
of
indeasand mutt have help at all hozerdato
sionfront OPlut. It is not too south to say
that if Shzireten—reinforced as be •wril be in
• few days--46Plizres *haw, be alas
ter of ill the la State' south of of North
Casolltis; of he a t
ontelnences Bach arms.
(intone to the rotate every tilatio tan udOt.
Now. Atianta impoitant. if Oat
becanntat is the centre, the heart, of
the whole Southern railroad system..
uttit.:_ry Splrltniih Kentucky 141-
The 1,05 .:1vi1t0 Joar. I . gilrtp the following,
. 71 . 0 of Dvit welch. t consider, Most do
plornble and Ileart,..oo DP
Pantos st riving fry Ditli . o4l l , 1/013ael1 011
find Video eountleai ji reptesen * sad
btati of aff.tra eslatin in :4,,,,t ,polo of ...t! *
Countr. The slaver, lids? AS Yoking al 1
`..' 'se -
, . policy reoently LORD .00400, are deserting
-"the plantations by ter , as,
Oofi making their
~..... way to the rederet 1 neg. , tTho blacks el.
-, ,midirelydecoorabsed, a d cannot:be controll
ed by their muter': • neAl• of con sof
,.
.diers,.tuider command of inert:Ming officers,
0.; scouring the ctinotry for the rap.* of
t o d u Ong the alre.(i, do. ea iheir owners and
t ar,
sr low camp end enlist in pa mill
tar, strike, gcery rc orolling t goad obtain.
Its bundhdi, ~,,,,; the hrget.f. plautollODS at,
toirer4liy 4,,,,,ni.,Vd of black'. Bien oL
Ml agea„womencind eiren, make op the
Molly group, all detcandir.g in:b2iiisnon in'
lido dialed or e 1 " "._`"
Tea sitio it of the transom.: Pozahe Wag, GNI
' . ''Oape May, by colliiloo with nootherstosmer ,
and did CoAleVlolo;a:pyrntog of a number of
092 bravo troops roturning from Southern
~, firrioa, is ts eireutoitanco :clotting strict in-!
viastlgetion. 13Vidently, !somebody is guilty
of moat of cairelesiness, and, fo:
. theatilto of the innooant,the guilty shoal,*
kiaira. -
, 10 . ir the Esuiptry . .Voir its El. Louis tho poo •
• PIO dispeced to siva . the sword to AAA.
::WO przeuMe that the Petit& ipitio
sword Kirou"to geulo.. 3t Lsuit
IlLtasito, the :ririordpel competitor. Wo
preSump he volt *ad two isms posh : WC to ;
From Mnap's Battery.
Cc:req./id.o of the Pout:area Otattte.
Hears grannie lisar's Barrattos,
Fort Ili•naw, D C., June 3, 'S&L
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Editor. Gazete: Your expellent paper is
a welcome visitor at the line of forts from
which I write. We receive it regularly the
day alter publication. Although the Wash
ington papers are circulated here by enter•
Prising members of the Washington News
boys' Assooistion," yet We Pittabnrghers
welcome oar own paper, with Its home news,
and familiar items. •
Major Joe. M. !Luray arrived hero last eve
ning, and assumed command of his battalion
of "one hundred day' artillerists." Battery
A, Capt. Cooper, and battorrß. Capt. Brown,
ore located in Fort Midge, battery C, Not
Riddle, Be assigned to this flue fort. There
are eleven forts in the division, of which
these two form a part. Fort Greble, on the
north bank of the Potomac, almost opposite
Alexandria is the extreme poet in that direr -
[ion. Port Baker, the nest strong wok, is
ono commanding emineneo castor the Wash
ington Navy Yard, east branch of the Poto
mac, with Forts Davis and Dupont intervals
log between that and Fort kiaigs. Mahn* is
next in the chain, on a bald, gravelly hill,
overlooking the valley of the.east bronch i I
camp Barry. the city, and the valley up to
Bladentburg, and commanding a very eon-1
eiderable reach of country in the rear.
Previous to Grant's advance on Lee's army
these form were strongly garrisoned by heavy
artillery regiments of three yearn' men.
These have been marched to the front as in-.,
(entry, leaving this (Ilaskin's) division
of the 22d army corps to be made
up of some fourteen companies of 2dasseehn•
sett's heavy artillery, together with Major
Knap's battalion of light artillery.
These troops are sll armed with muskets
and perform regular garrison and guard duty
as infantry. Guards, patrols and pickets are
In and around the works continually by tight
and by day. Troops not on this kind,of duty',
are employedln drilling at the guns, with a
slew to instant readiness in ease of attack.
Besides the heavy armament are font 12 pound
er Napoleon guns mounted on geld elerriaces.
The country In this vicinity Is well pope-
Late& and well cultivated. Most of the dent
tons are bitterly 'teeth, which causes the
Poet commanders to exercise great caution,
to avoid spies and prowlers. The guards are
frequently fired upon by night. showing that
only those frowning guns, manned by watch
fnl and vigilant garrisons, sufFise to suppress
open
Oar Pttteburgh Battalion is being drilled I
hard, the majority of the boys being groan.
No little pride Be manifested by the men in
the Lot that this is the only command from
Pennsylvania, taised since the opening of
the present campaign. In less than twenty
days from the date of the order authorizing
the Battalion, over three hundred men thereo I
ore performing military duty in the parolees
teelened to them. Old Allegheny may feel
proud of Heap's Battalion of Artillery.
The weather here is intoraely warm by day,
and quite cool by night. Yesterday the the,
ora•tar indicated 92° Farenhiet in the shade,
at 2 o'click p. m. With tbo marshy East
Branch to windward of those forts, and suck
weather ns this, great care is necessary to
pregeere the health of the man, exposed ea
they Pm by night and by day. So far, the
commend sr joy good health.
Lout. Col. J. H. Obartattffor, of the 23
Po:mei-Ivan. Artillery, has been recently as
pigsed to the command of these forces, corm
prissng the 3d Brigade, Haskell'i
221 Army Corps, commandod by Gen. Anger.
ernitzlCA.l. CARO.
Letts' . From the lit Penneylvanla
IteserNe Cavalry•
The !plowing is an extract from a letter
written by Mr. D. Shafer, of Co. K., under
late of Pamunty river, may 29th. The tom
pan; named woe recruited in Bridgeville, this
county I
rsurser lima. (South Side) May 29.
We met the enemy on the 28th, early le
the morning, end rather unexpectedly too,
on the Bietimend road, five entice south of the
Petwanky. They it seems were hurrying on
their toms to meet US et the river end eon
test our croesing, but they were behind time
and to one forces coated unmeleste*Pur
regiment wee is the advance and was J urged
civilitylite rebels, and in turn we
ehangod
end drove them back. Oar forces were then
deployed and sent in the advance, and
throughout the day the bottle lasted and at
times was furious. Many a poor fellow 'ought
Rh this day hie last fight, end our regiment
and Ito twin brother (the i't New Jersey) suf
fered severely. The let New Jersey now has
hat one Captain able for duty, the others all
being disabled. Our regiment loot in killed,'
oleo, and wounded, about fifty. Lieutenant
Greenly of Co. F, was killed, and Lieutenant
Kennedy of Co. K, wear wcundad in the neon
severely, bet will recover. Other came
were Wounded. In Co. K, John Endres, epe.
Itial bugler, and Orderly for General Davis,'
was killed, and Ilichaul Barnett wounded''
' seriously in the head. Ms recovery is doubt
ful. Some of the ether boys mode narro•
escapes, having been struck, and the
missile
' turned from its Eitel course by coming in con.
'tact with the cartridge box. We drove the
enemy and occupied the battle ground. It
was the hardest cavalry fighting of the war.'
There ill heavy cannonading on our right.
We are sow on the Pemunky, twenty miles
from White House. Larnet is reported re
covering, bat we can't speak certainly of this.
The St. Louis Sanitary Falr.-Unfonn
ded Rumor
Sr. Loots, Juno o.—The Ban(Wl Pair was
practically brought to a close on Saturday
night. Tba managers and ethers interested
to tt have reason to congratulate thruisalyes
that it has putted a magnificent 'accost, ex
oseding the expectations of the most sanguine.
The grow reoolpts to data from ell sources
of revenue are not lass than 5b75,000, ono
the not proonds which will pass into the
hands of the Sanitary Commiesion will be or
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least $300,000.
The braiding will be open daring the °ve
ntage of the present w cok for combinstlon
loins of gold and silver bars and other artL
clot.
Tho Siniser farm rattle wee drawn on Sat
urday evening, number 34,412 drawing the
farm. Who is the lucky. holder to not at re
liant known.
The Army Sword was awarded amid mach
enthusiasm to Gen. Hancock, ha having re
celrod 2,493 Totes. hicOlcilan wu second on
the list.
A dispatch dated headquarters, from Rolle,
says the report of the bUrning of the train,
sod the killing of .the refugees sear Salem,
Ark., proves unfounded, a portion of tba men
sent out to look after the train having arrived
there.
Latest from Europe.
Saxer Hoot, Jane 11—The steamer Cir.
girlie, from Liverpool on the 24th, vin Quens.
town on the 26th, has parsed this point.
The cotton market is easier, hnt prices are
wed.
Breadstutfa and Provisions generally doll.
London, June 26.—Consols closed at 91% for
money.
The noes from America created great id
eation, and advise per the City of Washing
ton increased the excitement. The news is
generally considered ae dleastrons ao the
rebel canto.—
Tbe rebelloan has declined 66e. per coot.
Leird'e rams were pardoned by the British
govern mint.
The Doke of Nelda 4 deal.
DUFF OF • PrTIMMIOn BOIMISS. ?dim
Ramis di. Dade, nurse to Ho.l Umpital,Ohet
tanooge; Tenn. and agent of the Olirielen
writesp, mmtrelan , ' under dete of May 28th
tO Portmestet Von Donnhorst
^ibis morning • soldier named Robert hi.
Horner, pirate in Co. A, Idth U.S. Infante),
died In this hospttaL lie was wounded to
the neck and brought to this hospital on 1.1.•
Idth inst. flemoteage from his wooed caused
Ws &tab. Roma told SRIXIP of the patient.
that be was f Pittebtirgb, but DO paper.
could be fend to give any seeount as to whop
any of his relatives are."
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EN 0010eStit. Plan INOAIOZD, Whom Goo.
tenor Delatt.lllS, of Kentucky, has most in
odicloosty eccomfatienett to rata a regiment
of Butte troops for eta rooaths' remit°, has
`been at Lebanon raektog spreoh !kWh be
made' d was a severer O. thin' the sketch he
made' Yirlegtor, foe which he was din
ntlese4 the genie°. it eti{i, that . We Aare
of the_ frcolpont in bad grammar fad 'l4d
temotr, mfghi rival Iwo hpllogegatethatimir
vixen flehatte, or walgar 110 2 *?•dIA* 3 ; 006
tree mistress or master • . • ~ ,
Tam Clevolazd Iroo, Minh* anif net
alelarod sot extra acoldint6 -, of 6 pr °aut.
the lasosaa for the hot lair was 061,169,
*ad the. Corspay are reported atpresaat to
Imre 03540 sorplaa fa, hand.'
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Lias. ion% isst Thursday. •• Seidler.
tsitids &mos boas his faithless • wife, in
jos Imam set:nisi from the size et' Mins *ll
i a: d:
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TELEGRA.MS.
FROM GRANT.
Fourth Grand Flank Molement.
GRANT'S STRATEGY BAFFLES TIIE ENEMY,
The Position of our Army
SMITH'S JUNCTION WITH WRIGHT
Details of Wednesday's Battle.
BEAGREGAILD'S FORCES IN ACTION
Now You., June 6 —The Tribune'. corres.
Pendent near Cold Harbor, of the 2d, says.:
' The fourth grand flank movement Is nole•in
progress, and judging from reports the move
ment will prove successful.
The battle yesterday; 301 , 020 u it was, re
sulted in our taking six hundred and fifty
prisoners and the enemy's principal works.
At 6 o'clock our whole line moved forwird by
the narrow bolt of woods, and on reaching
the open plowed field the enemy's position
trnii in full view. The picket division of the
enemy opened with a heavy fire of artil
lery and musketry, but our men nobly
advanced through a deadly storm throne:
the swamp, and with bayonets any°
the enemy pelt each from their earth
works, which they held during the night ,
against repeated assaults. This feat elidited
'from Meade his thanks. Smith's ft/notion
with Wright wee so opportune that - ft Weals
the fact that the army of the Potomac is un
der the guides:de of minds possessed of mas
terly ability.
Deauregard's force,.. with part of Lang
street's, was engaged in the battle of yeller
day. Oar total lots amounted to 1,800.
New ti ore, June 6.-1. speolal dispatch to
the Traver, dated Headquarters Army of the
Potomac. Thundsy June 9d, says : The eno
cemfol operations 'of the sth corps On Mon
day, was loitered up by the advance of the
2d corps on Tuesday morning. They com
pelled the enemy to withdraw from their line
03 the Tspotomay. Tboy bare retreated to
the south side of the Chieknhominy, with the
exception of their line towards our advance.
Car cavalry entered Heohaniceville last
night, after scouting about the old bath geld
of the Chioltabosainy.
Grant ',till pushes his left Rink samosa
'ally, and hie strategy bafSes the maneuvers
of the enemy, having offered battle on the
Tspotomay, with his right wing resting on
the Vaginia Central railroad, and having
I compelled the enemy to withdraw acress the
Chickahominy, be has thrown his loft wing
with his usual celerity away to the clot of
Richmond, and is now threatening the cross
ing of the Cbicksberniny bolo Bottom
bridge. Thia ie L new point o interest
Btldy Smith arrived from White House jest
in time to got in notion and co operate with
o ur left flank ',sat night. All day Bring
In
chat direction indicates a severe battle bee
brae, waging. We are• glad to observe that
the eonnenading le becoming morn distant
Oar new base is 11011 c.ampletely established
at White Hence.
FROM SHERMAN
The Battle at New Hope thatch
1-4" TE R Es T LEG DETAILS
ROM BUTLER'S DEPARTMENT
The Battle on Thursday
THE ENEHT IRE RI ULSED
!Wavy Losses on Both Sides
New Tout, Jane 6.—The Bercid'e cones.
pendent with Sbermen dotaili the battle at
Now Rope Cberoh on the 231 h se fallout.
About 3 p. no. the eriemy gave, signs of en
Unity and coon moved' a heavy body OD t 6.111311
from the Wetes before McPherson's army
end damow's division. They niarehed bold
iy up the bill exposed to a severe artillery
tire. When they bad reached within lees than
one hundred yards of the breastworks our in
fantry poured upon them in thick mass a
terrible volley. The column etaggerod , but
well° rallied again, when they fired and made
effort. to approach close. The troops now
became hotly engaged, led though the rebels
greatly 'eutnumbered us, they' were held at
bay. Our artillery secured &Setter position,
and with shrapnel and shell 'IIOOD lent the
Nobel mass rushing for prole:AS . 3n to the rav
ine end wood near by. , Another attack was
soon made upon another porti n of IdaPhor
eon's line, eorammidedrby Gen nal Qatari:now;
though made witb 7 wven mo impotdosity
It met with the sumo fate. 101 l ensued,
bat the rabble were brought circr o third al •
tack, stillrigalnet MePherionland Sweeny'.
divisions, theloth tarps. They first presented
:be tame bold front, but ft did not last long, es
they were disccuroged, and were sent baok
with serious lose.
From ;Wieners we learned that the rebel Den.
Johasten'e army eonsisted of flee divisions,
en:or:Ended by Chatham, Claiborne and
Setts.
•sioa tioaarod trill cover owl. total Imo of
the day.
The rebels hurled flee diVislone against
three of owe.
The Bared correepondent With Bailer lays
et the battle at 'Thatcher's on Thor, day, the
2d inst., 3 a. m.: The rebels opened with dr-
Slaty, and massing st heavy body dashed on
nor picket line and raptured d number of the
Sd New Hampshir e . , . Then we drove thereb
els ck, cap wyV of them. Two ,
o ther similer otteed: were Shade, but none of
them succeeded In their object in gettiog
through our lines.' Oar loiter are heavy, but
,bite of the rebels much heavier. We took
' between 00 and 70 prisoners:,
The Cleveland CouvenUiins..Trremouths
Letter of Acceptance.
lira Year., Juno 6 -A i long letter from
Fremont, accepting thetorainatlon row: dudes,
as follown—ulf the Ckniveatlon at Baltimore
rrill nominate any man ;who e put life foot
rite well grounded eonftdoce in hts fidelity
so Our COSA:Jig principles, there is DO reason
: e isy. there should be :any division swoon
trelly patriotic men of the Country. To an)
such I shall be Most hapPy to give T y , tor
dial tied amive support. My: own decded
preference Is to nid to :thief way, and not be
myself a candidate. Bat lf Lincoln be re-
nominated, DJ I believe it would be Walton's!.
Il i
country to endorse a polloy lind termer *power
ehieli has oost us the yes of thousands
of men, and needlessly p t the country in
bankrupts, there wilt rem in no alternative
bat to organise tigaltust diem every element
of conservatism and opposition, with a clew
to prevent the solifortanepf his re•cleetion.
In this contingency I accept the nomination
at. Creeeland, and as a preliminary step I
litive resigned my commhision ID the army.
This Trite the sairldeelt gam me teteke, but I
had fox a long•time trails:wily endestorsd to
obtain. sonic*. I make this samidee now
only -to Alga ;lib of midi
to
leave
qo bige tagso way ofdiefbuorging my la
moot icUarthitisir los ay. set 14 *Pre me.
With earnest aid sincere arike for your et --.
pouting of conddencre and regard, and fOr
', the manner 111 ;which yea &pilot tas with
i
dm /Wag qt 4A,Copci tto, T am , giodir -,
Vf 1 7 TalOcifol7"- - 4-ifitr 2. 01 i1t , ,'-.; _
. L 111guil,) i • J. o. Ylituoim ,
Jona Oodus;ie his ai r wide:4 letter lAN
ereiss
the amftisistio4 SO Tts• Poigssit.
AND SUBOBBAN. Balinese EtCAPl.—Thia morning as an el-
CITY
daily man us mad John Shaffer was engaged
' in trimming a buteher's block in front of the
In Memoriam. Market Rouse, with a large axe, Muhl Hines
ittco—On Sunday, LI ty 5t1i.1561. at the battle , }mead along, and Sheffer not noticing him,
of viausilreale
cart
Banta, Captain i streak him on the arm with the axe, cutting
ein 10.10 o...".inei PonntSle'enia Yllilln 4 " . " . la large tole in a valuable coat, but not other-
No words can
es
&grand
toreh It , wise injuring him. Mr. Hines made an in
'is written Upon the hearts of hose who were !formation before the Mayor against Shaffer,
, who wee arrested and fined four dollars and
sear and dear to him, and upon the tender
twets. Mr. Hines mode a narrow escape; had
regard which hie countrythears for those who ,he been n few inches closer to the block ho
offer their young lives upon her altar. , would undoubtedly have been severely inlet-
Captain Clapp was the only commissioned cd. In Jostiflcatiou of his conduct, Shaffer
°Meer in hie company. Receiving a severe I stated t
that the cl trimerk of the Market
inside would not
the
Wound in the wrist, he was urged to go to the !permi him to the
roar. bet at one, refused, exclaiming, in I building, hitt the Mayor informed him that
words of noblest boroism, lead you ihe could not use the sidewalk for such purpo•
lie had scarce uttered the words, ere a ball , son.
penetrated his brain, and "he had fought lihs
teat battle."
Mr. Clapp raised the company of which he
was fleet elected Lieutenant and afterwards
Captain. Raving been engaged in mercan
tile life, he war not expected to be folly con- ,
versant with military affairs. Bet it is said
by those who mane In immadiate,eantaet with
biro, that he 'studied the tactics of the army
with such assiduity that he attained a Won
derful proficiency, these exemplifying that he
was resolved to tax every energy to assist in
crushing thh wickedest and most inexcusable
rebellion the world has ever seen.
le the civil walk. of life, aver genial and
generous, he wee beloved by all wbo knew
rim. In the " Oillmore Mission Sabbath
school," with which be was connected, he took
an .care part, and whether leading the
children in singing, or whether performing
the duties of a librarian be was ever kind and
obliging. , Truly
• None know him but to loos him
Bone nateel him bat to praise "
Ile was connected with the Third Presbyteri
an Church of this city and was always motive
and consistent. Bat he 1i gonel and we
believe that, for above the discords of earth,
he lo to-day, singing the gong of "Moses end
the Lamb." R. A. L.
rianttery Fair Photograph Gallery.
This eitobliehmeut,Vhich is Located in the
west end of Bazaar lieu, to doing a n 3 . 6 .1-
fog business. The gallery is in charge
of Messrs. Wet. T. Parylance and R. M.
Cargo, two of the oldest and most successful
p hotographers in the city, and whore names
are a sufficient gusraotee of the quality of
the pictures taken. Persons wishing le con
tribute to the Fate, eat visit thb Gallery and
sit for their negatived &l as low prices as et
any of the regular establishments in either
city. Governor Curtin; while in the city on
Thursday last,..visired the g allery and bad his
negative taken, copiespf eatioh ere for sale
for the benefit of the pair. Photographs of
all the notabilities, TWIT: of the principal
features of--the Fair, together with group
portraits of ladies in waiting, dressed in coo
,nme, are on exhibition, and will be disposed
of at moderate rates. These mementos" of
the Fair will ho very interesting in after
years, and afford to those who are enable to
attend, an opportunity.. or witnessing ono of
cso most g or g eous andirnagnifionnt spectacn
tar arrangemeete weer perfected in this coun
try. Pittsburgh photographers are celebrated
or the perfection which they have attained
in their art, and the egtecitnime on exhibition
fa.. the -Fair will sense materially to inereme
their fame. No one can inEleiently Annie
te the Fate witboutailitiag the Photograph
'Mary, and obtaining a copy of the works of
them exhibited.
Ws Lave been much gratified by encomia
ng an instrument wbich we feel natured
"up! p;a002.111 , 1t 0 In every place where mutt
cal education hot made any advance, evtia....
daily arbors he testa le cultivated. We refer
to Mason and Frank/la's Cabinet Organ. In
er.meivendiog it WO feel the utmost confidence
in ire merits, assured not only by the evi
dence of cur earn Censer but by the tortimuol
.if the most eminent artiste, organien Ind
mueielanv:in every part of the country of , lt.t
vuperiority to sit other inetruinetti of the
rand no. made. Particulszly Is it adapted to
. . ..
parlor and boom am, tot only as an acccaps.
Dimon: to tho voice bat for music which the
piano is not seitod',to. The old faehioned
melodeon has had a efidipopelalley, and yet
I, ecarcply b forarrikitie-siMAd mule; addle
the Cabinet Organ from Its rapid utterance
and groat capacity for exproasion has a much
wider range. The musically proficient two
not generally lacked upon melodeon. with
mach rasa or been attiitlrd to use them.
The Cabinet Organ is a much more artistic
instramont and is boding groat favor with
artists. They are need by the bent organ-
Jets of the country in their own private prac
tice mad inset action, and I y the bent artists
in their concerts. The Italian Opera now
freqaently employs them, as does Gottschaik
in kis mmicerts rrcry family of taste and 1
refinement shosid poisess one. Inferior in-
"mammies will always besetd at les. than this
con be, because it meal be en to make sales,
and because the cont is less. But the Mason
and Franklin Cabinet Organ will be found the
eheapost in the rod. All who are to smirch of
Bach an iretrument, or feel any curiosity con
earning ft, would do well to call and exam
ine for thee:mires. Mr. Mellor in the ex
lelusive agent for this city and vicinity, at
whose Musk , 11.30028, El Wood street, a fall
assortment may be scan.
Teo Death of Gen. Jenkins
The W heeling foreiliyrnesr says: Surgeons
Oration and Johnson who were left with our
WUClndtd at Cloy d's Mountain, Pulaski coun
ty, after the reemnt fight at that plume, arrived
to this city on Friday, having tome by way
cf Richmond. Dr. Graham ttended open
the rebel General Jenkins aftorhe was wound.
ed and amputated bfa 1M at the shoulder,
but In maw:mime of a lack of attention or
a lack of competency on the part of the rebel
surgeons a hemorrhage took plate and Jrnekine
died. Dr. Graham MS MA for a second
time just before Jenkins died, and had a long
nonce nation with hire. Lke old Falstaff, he
"bobbled o' green fields" and spoke of his
early youth spent neon the old homestead on
the banks of the Ohio. Ho regretted that
the war had over commenced, and said he bad
oil along hoped that the unhappy ditEculties
would be settled that be might retire from
the strife and resume his pestered life upon
the bank, of the grand old Ohio. Re was
:Ia! In the early part of the engagement.
The Late'audge Adam■
The following is a copy of the resolutions
adoptea by the members of the Bar, at the
meeting held on Saturday, to take action in
reference to the death of the lion. Gabriel
Adorns:
nadirs:l, That eau ben board of the death of the
Ma Get. , lel Ad•ros, late e Justice of the Court of
Corote,o Pleas r.f this o only, with unfeigned sor
row Dorloe the period r f his cfacisiprereore on the
berrob, he h d deservally obtained the reepect, confi
dence and allsrlren r f the Bar.
fforaired. That the public character cf the deressed
woo ,caorrol harmony with his Private
eanbrerolorot frr all the Orin" that adorn <tillerless
character; kind, fabvaring, p tient, yet dm and
stable of forme unit eg tbr.s moliclty ot childhood
with no beediou Cros , :ess in the die - barge of duty.
Be, lord. That WhilSt CO mourn the less cf a kind
sod &freed° , ue rind. we knowlrhat the loss le sure
A good row, ripe In year.. ripe in sal the fumitare
of preparation has bee called to bin rest
llesagrd, That the officen of this meeting convoy to
Cretan:sly of ills deceased, thir expreaton ~f our sor
row svihrir bores,. meet, and that a copy of three
resolutions be published.
Exemptlono, COmmutatlons,
Wo are requested by the Board of Enroll.
meat of the 291 district, testate that all draft•
ed mon who deefro to pay commutation must
do so on the CoIICIO day they ore notified to
report. Thoth oho desire to offer embstitutes
most report beforo the .day mentioned, when
they will bo immediately examined, and, if
foumi tit for service, the eubitutute may at
once be offered. There regulattoes are.
adopted in conformity with orders from head!
• carters.
Istroarairr I orics.—All men who 'albite.
in coMpanica A, B and CI, of Knot?. One Wan
dreg Day's Biti2llol2 of Artillery, and wh•
fallod to report In time to aonompany the oom
moods, are ordered to report to Copt. Wright
Poet Communes, Girard Boner,
Smithflel•
street tdanodintoly, or they will be wrest..
•
am deserterst Thorn mon who have Joint
Comany D. will report forthwith to Csp
Stewart, at Wilkins Ball, Fourth moot.
•
c o wmen 0 3, an article
headedhe "The
Fleaneas of Allegheny City," pei
oa the outside of thle 'paper, two Cita% occur !
In the hot line Of the third paragraph, reed
" grorpgrity of the city instead of preepeeteP
The lest Item in the tablnieade, "also paid
Oft of the city treasury, on aeeount of rail—
road eeeveil"—it should road, Nu accorrht
of - railroad comprotaire," $20,001
Nos Goonn..—NoClelland, No. 6, '
street, has Sastrecelvodan elegant SLIOT
of Ladies', Moues'. and thlldeen's
gapers—Congresa,Lace and Selman!:
general asaortosint' Roots, She
Getters for Nen, Bola' and °Wine ,
Oa at rival° 111416 'Txotc fer astmleegis
MEE=
BING:AR Destn —d HUM boy in Johns
town, non of Mr. George W. McDowell, died
on Saturday last from the edam of poison sec
ceived in eating locust bloesoms. lie eta
heartily of these blossoms in the beginning of
last week and took sick on Monday evening.
It we! not known what wen the matter with
him till ha threw up a large quantity of blos
soms, when upon inquiry, it was necertainod
that he brol ' ectot hie hotful of them. Pby
skim, were rent for and tried all hinds of
medicine, even cretan oU, bat no medicine
would take any effect, and alter suffering in-
I tonne pain for 01,078 i days, this little house
hold pot expired, suffering the most excrucia
sing agony. Die physicians decided that the
boy was poisoned by eating theie blossoms.
Re was not quite Ere years-of ago.
Too MISTZET Sotxte.--The immortal, J.
N. Free, the greatest orator, philosopher and
satirist of tho age ' passed through th e city
to•day, and will lecture in Johnstown on
Tuesday evening. Lie has "volved the mys
tery of the wet,' and Is the only man who
was competent to the task,..viewing their...at
conflict from a metaphysical standpoint, while
the opposing elan:tents, North and South, take
a e.dtticol and constitutional slower things."
This it the leCtel of the whole matter. J. N.
is now on his way to Mattson i, and if Grant
doe. not berry up J. N b' roo will be to ahead
of him.
KNOCIND DOWN AND 8.CD11, , D.-0a Tuesday
eight between svelte and en* o'clock a dia.
charged moldier by the name of Henry Jones,
who realdes in Mend'cid, Ohio, but who be •
longed to the Mit Indiana, was knocked
down and robbed of one hundred and nine.
teen dollar., on the batik .1 the Allegheny
river bats:old the St. Clair street bridge and
Eland 'tract lie had been drinking, and
could not tell whose company he was in. Ile
has been wounded in the right eye, temple,
and ear, and haring been discharged from
arctic:, was on LW way home, having arrived
bore on Saturday. Tlla (hie res did not take
his discharge papery.
A Dual, SOLDIZR K:LL7.O,--We regret to
learn that. Henry Campbell of the 63d Peon
sylrunia regiment was killed on the 24th tilt.,
while crossing the rth Anna river, Virgin
la. Young Campbell ono a resident of this
oily, his mother, a widow, residing on Wylie
street. HO was only sixteen years of age
when he entered the army, and participated
in all the battles under M'Clellan, Pope,
Alooker, Burnside, Meade and Grant. Lact
year he we placed on the roll of honor for
meritorious conduct on the field.
Pwrns.—We recommend any s f oar read—
ers who may be in want of n piano, to stop
in at Mr. Mellor's warerooms, it Wood street,
sod examine his splendid assortment. Every
taAto can be suited both in tone and finish ;
oowerful toned instrumen: and sweet toned
ones; riola!y nerved noes nd neat plate 0000.
In addition to new instrt.ments be hoc n lot
of second hand ones, at prices from $25 to
$l5O, that would do very well for learners. Go
and see them.
TILIIGIZAPII IC Esreasma.—The Inland Tel
egraph Company hse extended their line to
Monongehele City, where an office Le new
open for bushier:. The lines aro now being
oreetol between ConreWeill° and Union
town, and n branch nal Ono be extended to
Browan llle.
Tit. BJen,re Cipp, mentions a report
eurrort io thtt ci , y that the hotel keeper'
Intend to charge of %en dollat, per day during
"rh:i t&aion. of the 13animoNteenventioil. The
Clipper ezhorta oh) people of that city to put
down this attempt at onOrtion by opening
their home..
UCTIOJr 8•i LES
A UC THY.% SALE 01. CONDEMNED
BORSEB.
Watt Dora.. TILS7, Ce•alara /truant",
Odic. of Chief litiartaritalketter,
ATeallington, D. C., April 15th,1361.
WID he aold at public onettun, to the highest hid.
der, at the tints. and 0w... uttotad below,
Newport, Penns, 1 buneey Mel 501
Gotti,ehorg, 'eon*, Mooney. :lay 9th;
.4,atnons, Tenn*, Thura u 7, May I:th;
Htdllo Penns , Tburetlay, May 19th;
!tanning, Prone, Thureta,s, May 2 9 th:
laltarion, Patina, Thoraday, Juno 2al;
Itorthutuherland, Penne, Thonaloy, Jona:obi
Forantuo. I run. Toortslay, Jane 19th;
tY t, Panne. Thoth:lay, Jona 2:141;
One huodo..d 000) horaeo a, Cettyrtturs. and tw
hoadrod cod fifty (..9. 1 / 1 at *nth of the other plocea.
these horses base lustounttonmeti no unfit to •
the caralry earvice of the Maned stator Atmr.
for ro.d and !arm purposes to., good hargal•
he had.
IlOtere will he mold alngly.
Salta bogin .110 .t., and contio as ..9•117 all •
,
MT], C.65n. 1.11 Doi tr.!. S
AMU K. tatee Trea...
LEIN7 not..
ly. J ,
Itact. OvL cod G. Q. Cavnlry Darn.
piratiVD EIGHTII WARD PROP
/ lEWTS.O E n
TUESDAY EViCtitial, June 70,
et d o'clock, wl I be 'ate et the Cdentuercisi EOl.
Jalnts, ho. bt 4llth t
That &eV able Ifenee end LOt itnate cn the upper
co er of dleace and atuben etlente, In Ott litguth
d, the tot trout oe Magee iteeet, and
•K odlog aloud Gibbon street C 4 tees, whetwon IP
to 'WI a threewtard tw‘lUng. •Ith beat:.
tot .1 kitchtn, burins oetadde bake .rtn, hydrant.
M end new nentlod at It in motet. rottnetton
sl o
ri
rut,' er,
.—o..ittra
i om and two
r with I "="*"""`Tnerva-Altit. Atteg.i_
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION
--(WTI:IP:FDA i IC V ZNIVO, Juno len, at I
k, Go eesond loot at Goncrearctol Ealio 800.,
80. 84 Perth drool.:
I Atom Itlerchnoto . A Vlonnallectureee Bank;
0 do Enreto Inonnoco CO. Stock;
6 do Wootorti Inentaneo Co.;
4 do Allegheny luenranco Co.; •
do MAXICII•11.31 , P1•111C• Dank;
I 0 do Pittsburgh Se eleonbenvello D. EL 10.1
I.) do Allegheny V alloy Harmed Semi;
4 A. Hal LWA OIL. Anere.
d 01JsEHOLD FURN 11 UWE, CAB
-3 pyre, kr, ,AT elliTON.—On
VItsDAY 111011131140, J. 0 h, at 10 obiork at
Tbatoodd st,tot, ell be sale. e estataltt a Tuts:•
toe, hoe:Trish; Lo-• ant. Clabs. aztenCon Table
g r unge rat., Looking °!a..., Break ast Tablts
d g peaa..
bh•st, Cook eters and Flrtarea Quotas
Clrets. 6eudsts. Coils Ards. CarpAs
Petther Be:s. itatnemes, altdllnt. Chrpsta as.
.6 T. A. I.IcCLIf.LLADD, Ana'.
CL.41,111 AGEXTS.
LAW OFFICE & CLAIM AGENCY.
Lg. J. & HALL PATTERSOH
I WLII pr'Aum PEIMICIfiS, 80ORTIES, BACK PA
fisvt all 01..h.0r m 11Itzry Mal= promptll
Or Flo charge =lnn f al
U. C. n&or...m. /011S11011
VIACKHELL JOIINSON,
ATTOttli VS-AT-LAWi
Aihd U. B. 1.1.7.9,4 t. 4 .01ZW.118* CILAILL6OISBIB,
SoLDiF.Re culms, Botirrras,
.V/11010E8 AHD Ar.13a1123 TO.
10. retr,t str.M, Plpsi.rit!? Pa.
40171:1:na rlays
CLAIMS, BOUVIES,
PEN3IObIB, BACK PAP and bIILITARY
SLUES of every description, cnitected by the ten-
Seabee, at the fallowing rettr4 via: reunions O fat
etl other otalineS3 GO.
0. 0. TAYLOR., Attorney nt Law, ,
50.'13 Grant ottert, PltMboriN Pa.
D. So cbaressi are Made a the olefin doe not
stutatod. and ell information eirnn smite. eattly
NOAH W. SHAFER,
ATTOIMOir-LT-Llhr,
SO. 100 VUtb !direst, rittsbmsh, FL.
Ma= forovcr.sly Prff i
81011.1 Bourg. nusz UGH
1114 viz ppcatad.
tehlr
- .
' TOMER Ap . 4lll3,Dantist; - >lltuxolly's
efl aria afDiamond mad Gnat stall%
ReforwrlMA.X. Pollack,D6l ll l.
;, initywodeFs itotts;oll,4l
PPPI'BBIIRGH THEATRB.
Loom awl Itzsosssas.
Trcerarer IL o.aracreca.
Ay pub] to &vire
castennenzo of the
city
imfre =
etre:gess 'Visiting the city at the present t the
manager has bun indncei to pretent the tsantifo •
no' al wean . ion Pont of
With • full and annpl.te cm!
BENEFIT OF SANITARY
AHD
TOM KING'S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS
Prom Bat=olo !Ind Washing - nu:4 nal exhibit on
RED Liodr LOT, Pittsburgh,
JIJNE Oth, Ith, Bth, Oth, 10th, 11th
Comma=Log on DIONDAY AFTESI4OOII, nt 234
o'clock, for the benefit of
THE SANITARY FAIR.
The Mayor or the City of Pittsburgh to ace ea Trees.
user, who will eee that tar Mardi. ;arcked shall be
don...id to the oxeholve benefit of MO truly chart.
table tarpon.
The proprietor hen the pleesnre to annoliinea that
the !Leen:Mier Commletew,of whcm his /big. IllgYor
Lowry iv at the heed, ha accepted his liberal on e
hie contribution, during the entire Week; he
therefore appeals to the potgic to aid rim In tender
t.. that cootrioutlen as large se pweetbis.•
Ths Troop camp:gad of the following named
Had. LOU ISO TOURAAIRS, the doing Trench
tPaned and Bareback Rider, whou nortralled
performances have thrilled rho world, ht no eq. ,
In bet extremely rplendld and truly clueingl numege
undue.
Had VIRGINIA sly appear In eagle and doable
...le of equestrianism.
Had. LAVENIS, a Buck Equestrienne.
JAME 3 WARD, the perforates Trick Clown.
L
• ROOLIZL, the Rat Gmnu In the world.
• NAYLoR, pupil of L. J Nor t th.
LOOli ZANFRETTA, Fly leg Trep-se.
JOHN-NAYLOR, the Tumbler goo Loper.
Bhmor WAMBOLD, the mail of mmy forms.
Wbl. H. GISTJLNI, the greet four-horse elder.
W SMITH, in him graceful atruthemens known
In therrmech language as "La Per he."
T o O ie MR , ING i , I w d b e o m ie o n na t m raet e le we ll
great
. "Bea u n e
o eap a.
so a 11111/ter, and stogie or doable act Igoe:a
tria. he hoe no peer. .
'KT. '0 O.IISUI.
11.5.1EGE &MISES.
• 00.111 C MULES, to.
Prlne of Ld =Wt., '2l o.•uU; limsrre4 &DLL
GO mull.
m7lO IV.
'A GRAND CONOERT,
Will be given by tbo poplin of the Putlie Schools of
Allegheny city, on SCESDAY EYlLtiltilif, June
7th to A P elift II A b. All the Public Schools
e( the city, 11 , 1 be largely represented, forming •
mental ateetiipaniment, and alit ho der e direc
tion of Prof. W. H. !LAWS. The procaine:le will
consist of eolce, Duette, Trice, trantLettee and Chen
rm.., many of them new pstet:tic tones, some of
enb.ch hare le en vrttt n e xpresely for the °manioc.
'rickety, b° cents—to be bed at tho Mule and Drug
Stereo In Plttab irgb, and the 13.i0k and Drug `,ores
In Allegheny, and at the door • .1 the eiesieg of the
o..ncert jeik:d
OR THE BENEFIT OF THE SAIIITARY COMMISSION
AT CONCERT- HALL
S.J. of Helena and tenured mete to a mmenoe on
Saturday Jape It, af. lho Haste Snore of ft. ELleber
a 800 , stun of tha Golden Clary, Ito. Wood ft.,
fsur doors above Fifth. wyllntd
CONCERT POSTPONED.
Tuesday Erening . , June 14th,
sa Winnch Eaton,
PA.
GBAST 5T14267
Nremnum Pa
k.tcraptly att=dr4l;o by
&STRUTS .! rinpru,
DR4VISTX4r.
=ME
4 hfUSE.MEJYT a
ENOLE lON'S CABIN
UNCLE ToBI'S CLBIN
UNCLEIVRI'd CABIN
117 4 'LV T M'S OASTY
DROLE T 01143 CABIN
['NULL TOM'S OASIS
BRIAN'S GREAT 8110 W,
COSIBIIMD,
YOB ONE WEEN,
11. L. BT tDBINS„Artt
The Sanitary Fair rand,
MR. AND MM. II KLEBERS
GRAND CONCERT,
WILL TAKE PLACE OH
Tuesday Evening, Juno 14th,
Ls doomed txplilert by the Ivo:taes MOT M
od the VII derelined to postpone the Ooneert Bo
oed by M. oud Urn. U. ELEBEat to
When It wlll take pls. et
CONCERT FIALA , Fifth St.
EIL.ISECT ILLSBEIL
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, Of c.
WE NOW OFFER. rosCBALE WHAT
TY we .oppo.o to to the iergyst assortment of
Carpets and Fltior 011 Cloths,
Ever exhibited in this city, to BRUSSELS, TIMES
PLY, INGRAIN .d TEBrnex CARPETS and
SHEET OIL °LOTUS. We have many dedrable
t, lee not to to found elsenebe+e. including . am. beacriful role MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY
ROB GUIS RETAIL TRADE
The greater part of our .took baring been par.
chaseder *entractel for before the:meat helm ad.
ranee to price, will be sole et a rem =tall advance
en actual cast, our prices being in nosey lustantet
far below preterit market rates. '
Window Shades and Fixtures
Table and Plano Covers I
Hemp, List and HagTottl
Cocoa and Chiaa Blattlags. 'tithe;
& fall at:cement al tam on hand at the lowest
prim, WIIOLES&LE ASD ENTAIL.
M'Farlitna, Collins & Co.,
Nos. TI tiliD T 3 OTTE MELT.
HAVING PURCHASED ;ND ADDED
TO OZII3 OW TED
ENTIRE STOOK
PETS, OIL CLOT
Lately b r ad b R. letcOLLl37ool., .t of Illatket
atml, ere abla, b Ma cmisolblation. to ann. UM
LARCEST STOOK
TO BE FOUND IN Tins WEST,
.87 THE LOirEsT PRIEM'S
Oliver MoMintook di 00,,
Da IA VOTE QUINT
FOURTH STREET
NEW STYLES
01
IFINDOW SHADES
L'EuzirsD THIS DAT.
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FOR EidLE-FOR REArr
POIR SALE--CIIDAPHOMEIG —A
favorable opportunity is noir at:lorded trl pa'
Ilona teeinue of procuring . cheap and MitoticA
hornet. The property boo been lately divtde 4 Into
Raiding DAN./ will be said In Gs antqloe to erdll
paribleem, at price. too tor,a l.h can hardly
fall to meet S , • idea" et th
es • wont • MrtifCat •
able home. The ground t. ph • --le p.se mortal •
mil, attted at the th. Pennsyl
vania Barred, adjoin , sP • ,troet, oety
llns.) in toll view of mi. manaimmre,
natty meat& in to: slur otennbos ,
how!, we being the et ,l both city apid.
country. for tacildtle a tote:soot. • tth
vat& of the city It Is not sorporeei by any other
property to the vicinity. at the same 61. lance. This
property MIMI etrzog inducements to poems. era.
played at the Ont.r Depot of *re C• 1•126. It 8., or
In the cr.annfactorles In or alJoining the Stlt ward.
Tor forther information apply to AlDGernitl
rioLvaracv., •% the German stunt Cr.. corner of
Wdod and Men o streets, or at his resider. near
Larretoorill. , or to Dr: WILLY, 1311 Webster . et,
6.1.1 a ward. nerlett
A FAIIII OF 61 ACRES,
Op which 1 ended a It:1cl Dwdlitng U=o, ac
dining ten name, with a Tame Tenant Panne iFla
Luxe Mao Darn, • Co crawl% em. 'ls felt
wound. and only day riptlagraM the city
Ter p►rtlentam emII nr Wren
BAILBY, FARRELL &
199 101:11128 srasyr. Ectsburgb.
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OB,SALE—A valuable Swam Flour
lag 11.10, situate Cam mast from Allegtieny
City, In • good Icamtlon, and which La at present doe
big a good Milner to oily merchant made. the
taitehluery la all nearly LOW lald m ezmilant
um. nu, of bums, and every thing; camphor*.
Three acres of ground, on which 1. a two-story
ham.. dwelling of tom rooms. good cellar, stable. Am
SOO grape • Inge. WO grafted 044 steam. and small
fruit. and stirribbory in abundance.
TMr property would Ault any ono doing bmatileS
to Ceti city, being easy of isoess by a -good road.
Making • seat country home; sod If doibed, tit
mlll could b, ranted. Al exteliont mill buktato
Can to dons.
_ Re bare also far zee two second hand Frenth
Onrm.
Yee farther Particulars and price enquire of •
Iva B. metals ,t Ou., len Fourth ;Meet.
p‘0.13. SALE—That beautiful site for it
L. 7 ikemh7 Beat, altentte on the Perryeri Plank
Road, oppoetto the residence of W. lictnintock,
Seq., and adjoining the Observatory property, con
taining rIPA AND ONE-ELS-LE (SX) &OEMS.
'This to ons of the met deeireoln latations to the
rielnity of either city, being velAdri abort leaking
niterce of the Suspension Midge.
There are a amber of doe foreot Men owthe
property, sod a number of choice MIL and ores.
MOMS! Iran let out.
The whole property will ho sold to one trnin, of
divided into , lots.
Tonne cosy. Till. fa table.
far umber partionlars inonlre of
GEO. T. MEL
123 Wad area, Pittsbnrek.
FOR SALE.
A sends r:EarDszurz.
Emy of scam by rail way, or o 'hart drive from AL
I.gban7 City, =liable tore parmuwat note far
boalans rows, is drawl
TOR TALE, •t;b Immediate pc ...Idols.
Coarorteble dwelling, go-d onthonees, and l
peened grounds.
B. S. BEXANg
Apply to
Eroka ond Insorams Agate,
m 330 53 fast& rt., Duke. Burlsh3g.
VOR SALE--A. Farm of 118 acres, , M'
Bt. Clair township, Wortmgrelsod county, Ps.
Also n r am of 140 acres In Flinabeth transship,
Allegany county.
In
Also, a large tvpartary Itriot. Hansa sad Lot
the Borough of Wert ttlinsboth.
Also, a
Lo i n Ha and Lot Elisaboth taintieL
Abs. Aso adjoinlog tho borough of McKean
part, in Jana A Paten plan, Noe. 58, 67,'88,58
sal GO.
*boot nod rateable tract of 0.1 land, in Pool
Bo.:, an the liononioshela river.
Tor vartlottlars Inquire at &
120. li
0. e Frth Wefts
cellar - 13. WNW Beal hau ou te Aeank
FOR SALE--VALUaBLE,ItEity.. ES
TAM—Two Lob corner of Cairtsaarewst wtel
Vine street, 40 bet 7 Intl •s frees by 1.0 feet clop.
Or. Lon on Peonsylvallst avenue, 03 rag: mkt or •
100 feet deep. rubbing back to 10 foot alley.
Ono pleb of ground mambo! Chstiottettodiforbto .1
streets, la the sear of P fa 8 L. P. P. W.' Sept,
confab:dog twenty lots, 20 by 100 feet.
Alga, • number of wry &arable lots In lfatt - Pi - ta.
bureb. Btabfiltese lots Volta %body, tams • fryyt t
of IV feet tea Utak; Erect:nal P.O co Weattfutton
and Illlmore attests, ca skirl Is erected I. imeU
brick bow.
For plitlColllllippll tft
Z. D. DI rreatot,
Jcl.lm Tort Piet Gaon Work.. Weablostos
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Oa SALE—One new Steam &gine, •
latzaccythidar, 20 Inch arch*, on henry Wm
t a d. Warm° valve governor
Ora 19 hick cylisidcw,ro inch stroke, second•shandi
alit will be as goal as now.
Oral huh cylinder, tuck stroke, new.
One 6 "
23 het 100
Two Cylinder Dollen, 21 In. diem., p g.
Three "
Two - Wrought Iron 011 Sllils,
Alio, Throe Bite of liming Pmhi, for Oil Wolis.
Catnap for cash. Enquire of 11. 61. BOLE,
apt 9 Allegheny Uttar Bank, noar the Point.
1A131 , 1 AT PUBLIC .SALE 4 n
x sold by public outcry, on Ake preeches, cu
r1ii11121261, the 231 o( •rins, lust, is Farm ma
taming 161 Ames. sang d o Borh Hinstingdou
township, Westmoreland county, 2 mike, Man tart.
mer l e Station Penna. P. B. It., and oho Wean die.
twice mom Olimelleville B B. The land.abosuclii
in coal and lissestous. la well watered. '.1.110 '
pronments an Leg Dwelling Rouen and Log Barn. -
Saki to take place at 'o'clock p m. •
lethw SAMUEL DAVIDSON.
F or. SALE.
A PIEDIOAL BUD ATION.
I: l 4lr.ms of relingatthtag mY prictiet. I ores Atl
lactation forsate. A mall troche, outtillAthiP.
tree to of Itad r tntl trait trots auct otter tia.
Istntottuts. It to a Rood opentott fora to:Rata:A
rl ggltt:l t g=tg:Tig Ui*t r l tF ;teio
toms,. . A. P. D'UTOIIABt. It. D.
lelaw •
SAM-42,50 0 Iva' paid:taw) a
F ° ll ftrai of twat say-on. =to, mast rtotel
of toliftstioa. sail watered with eprini auti coder
patents, situate about three and • tad laths from
Greensburg, Ifustod aunty, ca. tia
WWI. Pits, one mile from the Penna. Railroad ;
,The toptosescumte an • taro•story Urfa ROW,
frame Dam Spring Howe, to., and irod orchard
of &otos haft. Terms easy.
. Apply at dalleolEstate and lasarazzsollee .
Ps der attest. lastencesnli.
VOR - EIALF.;-A" LARGE MODERN
bunt tttle Ito:Oda boase,, emits on 800
ISTILEILT, between lath and Lllgh duets, =lgoe
bsw ten roonnortfh - Wood cellar er , L fUlLebed: Pr•
mt. The lot hes front of ak feet en Bete ettate =te
eing beek77 feet to • s.feet efle7. The hone h Rub.
steattelly bait. and hoe Inter and gen thronghott
tht b "alnt. Treforther particulars enquire or.
MD MOE,
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Fall RAT:P—At Atilicddin Oil Works,
• as-ciugle
riinse or3ir,sebirtatfor4 bulii of rime timbir
nOt /Mkt WS, out Wn ma t l at e a a t w a a t s S S
e SU b er na
eah. J yep:Man =ay
111!3e7Dge""k11.41oTualliVri&attil,—
•• • 20 "Lob y
ety, Seottiorbestitt bria Yu tats Low'
of stout Miss; toff mutat tett • SW tot; bast
%tit front to SI kasha 091.sru's VIA 4D,f
Utabs torpluoti last* Sits ricd•post Use&
U. kts te sold asorskti s body.
rialr Iza=s,l o 4 apply -
asstd. ST.T. WHSTC. 10S Tett Stmt.
06R mar,--A GOOD CLIAND FOX
11,15.1NG laossr Put:4lml stire, dot.%
driabelligati; A.
and with sr:. soma of *versa= Man
pied daily papers, ft ala , ct tax rm., pa c 4 -
'srithiLtzpitat cr abed z Si will p.tOT3 as met.
• Iduatar anet, •
FOB SALE.
ono ?so s aargai
fa cad c dc y.l het tont.l B tea 9Ytda 4 kr.thl
newt4pcd*aAL Cftuk'„ 1/I D 7
Jekfir 107'4100d as vet
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Pat ' •
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• ramatti 2 nrwratw LIFO hrarr.
rom4 _
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; {pea Iraels:444 rad I,t !mitt% Ispttto4y
Rad tall to r0:44. Wok.),
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the PIM • • sit Warns & ChiCigs B nias
lag_trcm tot
92,1191 6"lS.loZat* °Pee
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of 21:notog600l: Alto, cos au corr." . of
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