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The army with` ndlichMonday, Giant; mated the Rapidan. un-minforeed by akinglelnal4 had Lee not been reinforced by a !single man, fighting as it has boas fighting before this date, would have brektai,dispersed, destroyed the rebel army that moved from Madison Court, -Roulet.:, Reduce each army to day to those men who formed e part of - it at the be ginning of the campaign, and we should die - ;lose of therreigdpostion:lefore night. I be. Terre . W -T 'know It. . I reason then. that the henry reinforce • meats each commander has brought to his .;hilp4lll simplylave the result of prolong ing the campaign, that the end- wore the same - Breekioridge and Buckner and _fteauregard have joined Lee, and they taring with them more men than she latter had originally. Overbearing all these and 'taking Bdoltmond, the victory will mean fifty times an much, will havelllty times the value, that it would had it been wrested from Lee I alone. Within vary short time the rebels will be compelled to choose between two thing,: They may welch with their min army itixt r: 5 - ward or southward, leaving an ordinary gar -risen, oi no mrsori at all, la Richmond, and ,either case expecting the city to fall into cowhands without delay; or they may make it the !gist ditch," concentrate there all they have, and stake the Confederacy upon the Itsue. i . I . -I, don't think Grant mires which course they =my adopt.' If the former, he who a groat victory, moral and material, eay by the 4th of Sul', and he will have all the Fell to push ~_ Ahem to . the Gulf: If qulee severe the • latter it may re- •"i lug 1 ' • • • mord logger to " take Etch mond." Bat at /oath taking It, and all that is In 11, as ho 'merely would, the whole rebel concern tumbles in ens big math. Ai to the comparative losses : , -,- - --. Ai the tale is that the QM:tarot prosecuting an orosive• campaign infers tic re than his enemy,' unless winning victories, he cam peanuts his excess of killed and wounded by an excess of prisoners taken. But while this .campaign has been help'', and daringly, offensive, it has been so cur ducts - - ed that in neatly every collision the enemy .hag been obliged to become the attseking . , party. Bo at the,-Wildernessi where Lee at .'. . Illektd, and where when lie would longer attack, Grant loft ilm. Elo on the PO. SO AU the North Anna. Bo ea the Totopotenty. Grant sattaoked hero on the Oldokominy, but only in one general assault. In tally.. half of :the lighting hore—in all cf the night flghting--tho rebels have attacked and been wished and _slaughtered outright. alainemberttds-collosey-between the two - Renuogenerale: "If thou art a greet Gen erali come down and fight me 1" "If rhos art AI vat - General; tub, MO 001110 down and light .rhea to 'And I have seen that tour tmu one of dee, for ere have .longbt .en live aistieet laili-Cfrant, by a single toreh, has. UM* ..,:,..:: Ana yam* do= and-fight" him. • . ,d am the Inference. from the nature of the fighting, clear Bathat their losses egret or It. ours? there Is direct proof of It. We have often held the field; or portions of 14 iz stil i rt i r:lti s tn t tota i tt l i ' n ' i t t l i nt a n i rhitle'. have .r.,., . Gen and probably always hereafter, the mature of the ground - will admit of the effect ive nee of artillery., By-our immense super!. ,tTfiqvibt,that anti, even though we' shah be compelled to assault every day, I am grotty i mistaken if we shall not still keep the score :..:erell,! or to our advantage. ~,, -,1 :_,-It'isr my tale . to religionsly refrain from -_- :oPeollftatian.whatl I do not, know,aidetabs _ _ mea t ' ii , herl I do' knew , as to fatore more. ments of the army. Bat it may alleyiuto the anxiety which fore terrible hoes in the event . - --. Of an. attempt to carry by'asiatat the works now tit oor immediate front, for me to state .... : ibis , : I Janet - proposed to assault theta. We - shall o around thew: The list of possible dank movements ienot yet exhausted. ..,,,-':,'-,-.:, Anchor yew soils. to one .fact—a fact of 7. whleh the Army is, as firmly convinced as it is.that the hut 'shlau to• day, or that it will not shine to-night. The Army COMLOI ie beaten want-b./kin ite.purpote. Its =orate I, bold high .p_sionthioaltainforcements,- It numbers to - ay - tarter than It .did on the Ilainnhan nookii. Tha slightly wounded of the fi rst bat tles, restuniug 'their Vero by thousands. The conviction is universal, hared in alike ' by GU*. :Great end geode and the humblest Soldiery; that thie is the last grand campaign— the lisa,,bessue it will'ocomplisb the prat ;! ilea traction of the. Confederacy. :to, :Lc! - .Willt.the statement that I trolleys it be G Sit s purpose to compel as many open geld garment* as Possible. Ho hopes a p l o &ebb one; before he comes to the invest- meat pee; and:actitel.teige of the Doomed Mk/ . ' ....____ • ‘.l rant , s Change of Base. The Washington cottrospondent of the Ctn. • Banat! i Gurus writes on the lOth: • ' Behr, thli.:=2:- get-into print, General :Grant trill bare armworpGsheti another of the i and"flanking ruissements '', for Wilier he it noted, 2 hare trLsnted himself on the James . river. Nothing sequence has been dons ':late day'slost of the' strangth of the • y's lines r- and the "new change of ' t bast" Ir already understood in the surly and Ortett of the Movement may be readily , conies d. Item hardly bo possible that Rent D g. can long resist •inch a siege is Goan* be abla Le toy to ft: If Fo Dar- Bag fall 4, the gunboats, by moving promptly, b•fors thrt Om la Bled' with-torpedo.* and its bankt lined with batteries, can in twenty. fan hoes lay - Htelunond older their gat r. . . . lite too oarly yet to prononneeon tbn attar. :'.Au of Gan:Grant's torus of mores:anti. It ban nest. be too early;:howarrer,to protest 1 agnlner he - pointer idea that Capture of Ramon is the object of rtlncritigt. Itlelunon II of telt/tog oonsequenos, t .410 7 :0 sabot yla the fine "objective _Point? of ,th i , oz. If, by' a ntorereent ott.tdie aftnth to k - of the /mei, Gen. Grant etn fore, Leo nt of Efelonend and aeon a groat hattloon ppm groned,-Ida strum , will be ae good u t k i great etotory. Ili, honorer, be , moray san advance on Richmond from :isnot/les on Ws itto„Nne oughtnot to be _rated nearly so high. The ellituttion in Georgia. tiyThe Atl a nta Arai/racer. thel3th Last. o lioript changes hare titan pleas with in'the peiltwo duo' orii,the ciao 44. front'"" Tits stern hoe abandoned -melt -- Werke above Dalian, and tun, withdrawing their susses and eoneentrating in the itrong fetal. ,IssUens uearer the. Etewst.'. , This. contras. lion of ih4l# lineile evidently for the rupees 'meaning the .ettiblishment of a depot bi IVO, c the south side of the Etowah Zi . rim • streoteds Jo tide, he will make llisteens a lime. of openttione - against w, *idol sill be forzolSAble than any of the fitakinreoperstione he boe paTatrated du- 10 fr 1 ocinh - IrrAltury - la w a haituilfal rains girl 'snug the morgorks who parsed Batardsh and inning ID iOl7B at Ant ANlttennerediwmari7 her outright. 11 , 11 — l lrarahrUy reistred, the ,girl preferring to ran Arrotalsolog of getting thb twentieth or thlr tiettpart of wELIIIVIAARIh. • A Storn , Olty: tows; lettet of the Slit evil; ,thaly's /adieu o f was to otitillot thwfollowing Betureay, JAMB itb, and the - a Geneenl to follow It on the nest Mon- • - eme 111111 . re et the English Ootton igann ,P7;- %" , !" 33 /4 11101 tq.ditung..btosa. • '.-4` - . . . INMS - fr ipittaturot Out*. The Reading Matter on this Page is from Yesterday's. Evening Editidn. Grany.4 Carlpalgn4ltetrospectlve and Prospective. An Intelligent end generally troll Informed correspondent writes to the N: Y. Tribune IC foible:: THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZyNTE. Foreign Miscellany Az Engliela saran argues that a "day in tho moon" equals fourteen of our days. It beginsielth * slow sunshine. followed by a brilliant =Aine and intense heat (about 212 degrees Fehr.); the airy Is intensely black (there being ro atmosphere•like ones, to • 'Which blue sky is duo); the stars are visible and the horizon L limited; them L dead - ince; the cold in the intensely black shadow fr vary reatfendthere la nio mini pamper. tire. Thee the moon IN/3olllmo for man, or • any animals or vegetables at we know of. The "night of the moon" :(fourteen of our days), begins with a slow sunset, which le fol lowed by ingot= cold (about 334 degrees be low Zero). Dravurrollaurn foreigners are constantly being 'received at the Tuileries, and "old linglish friends" are much asked to dinner. What moat strikes the sestals the "rapid act," to which a banquet at the Tuileries is really rodaccd.. Every peat hes a servant in waiting, - every flee servants a superior officer to- command them, and• the Imperial hest insists that maything, Including case Omit and liquor, "be over la thirty minutes; and that limit h never omelet Lamar at Vallaolid, Spain, took place ' in 'Presence of • vast crowd, an encounter be- Often a bull and an elephant. • The former had not the slightest chance, the elephant, almost without an effort, preventing his an. tagenist from ever touching It. The sprats. ton withdrew greatly disappointed et the in. equality of the conflict. A =ear discussion lit tho French Chaissbcr of Deputice die:dosed the sinsuler fact that while the groat of pith* money omade to the churches was 1,400,000 frapcs, the rant made to tho thea4ol4anattated to .1,521401 N (rano. AllO3ll the royal oollettlotts at Windsor a map has been discovered, which has'en it.the earliest known Instance of the word Aineriaa.- It is a msppamottdo, or map of the viorld, by Leonardo da Ma.. JO3llll &raw, the founder of tho Im perial Order of Odd Fellows, ha recently died at Nottingham, England, at tho age of serentreiz. The Richmond Eniinfrer on Granini Op. eratione on the James River. • The Richmond Enquirer, Of the Bth inst., Nays,: Scouts report that on Saturday but the ono. my to wed up the Junes river, above the month of Powell's meet, &pontoon bridge, with sixty I tents pitched upon it. Perhaps this is the bridge upon which Grant hoped to rus after breaking threugh the lines of General Lee. Bat as he failed to force his way through, the aforisa:d pontoon bridge may prove useless above the mouth of Po we're creek, which is in Prince George county. 'The omistrueved pontoon bridge will span the river, and should Grant reach the James river near Harrison's Landing, or oppoeito City Point, it would enable him to throw his army speedilyacrosa, and push en to Peters burg, while Gan. Lee was making the circuit around by Richmond. The south side is wow the point for which Grant is , making—he has abandoned all hope of taking Richmond ex cept by sieger-Aoy takingpoesusion of Peters burgi and with his cavalry cutting and de. stroyng the Danville railroad and starving the oily into surrender. He is endswooriog to repeat, the Viclathutg annpaims. HU failure to moss, the Chickabomiray may materially alter' hits plans; but should he once zoomed In Si- I lag himself-on the smith tide, either north or , smith of the Appomattox; while his army Would bone more formidable there than any- Where hise, his cavalry could - do us much dawn' frje - and jut us to maul incourniencce. It is rumored that a cavalry command from the Jame' river crossed the Ohlekshominy yesterday, at the Forge Bridge In Chaska City county, going to Grant's army. It Is Isoppmed to be a party reconnoitering the way for Grant to ttio- James river. Ail ei,- msoutWooss point to Grunt's going mu. the Jazzes, if Ler will permit hires. A Conastroirnskr of the Chicago Tribtml, writes from Tennessne: "I saw a gentleman a few . days singe, direst from Atlanta,' and who informed me that Jour' But was there, early and disappointed. Eels mama on every body—on manWnd In general. He states that he *mild s e ver, have joined the :rebate, had not parties having the raptttationot being Velars men; called on him, and ,tuptihint to godnte.the ennetiti that he might control It; his.-Brii ergs he luildol to these argon:tents, ,androlieltatiomi ; butuosoonerladne arrayed himself with the traitors, than he last the confidence et real Union men, without gaining did ot the iize- • ~ • is. A CSISTAIS man, who is very rich now, was very poor when he was a boy. When asked how ho gorldarfches, be replied; a lifylather taught • me never . to play till my work 1114 finished, and never to spend say money till I had earned IL If I had but an hour's' work in a day, I must- do that the lint thing, and in an boar. After this I was allowed to'play; and then I could play with much more pleas. are than if I had the thought of an undelab ed task before my mind. .1 early formed the habit of .doing everything in time, and goon it • •oamo easy to do so. It Is in this I owe my prosperity." Let every one who reads this do likewise. Racers account, from Havana state that six CoolLs ships hare arrived- at that port within three teonets. They left China with .2,312 Coolie .emigrants. They arrived with only 1,110. Ons of these ships which had SOO weal:gess at :starting, lost ' 228 on the voyage; Another, which set sail with 180, lost 103 beforezeaching Cuba. Of these tns fetttneatieronte - died of disease Incident to the trip, Induced mainly by the character of the food which wee given them, buts large per 'cent:mod - led of grief and home sickness, that irremediable disease which physicians call nostalgia. Tan 'Sur reasia• Baaasas.—There are none braver thin these strotoher• bearers. One wee killed and.fLre wounded of those attached to the_ eth Corps Wednesday, for thee press to the' ery front for the wounded. Twenty-slx of them have been killed and 'Wounded in the °evade:ring the campaign, and scarcely less than a hundred-la-she army eltogether r — Inng - CornoTeedows. Burr Edam= Hammumao.-111r. H.. W. Thomas, of Harrisburg, was robbed Oil Thursday by a borgisi. entering his room, of • breutptn Weed at $1,603; a gobrytaloh for which he paid $5OO in_gold, and a valuable ring. Be foHowor the supposed thief ' to Heading, and star the - arrival of the train he had the oars searobed, bna with no mamas. TB I N.Y. 800 asp s little girl of that city who is bedridden, prise/tiled upon bet mother to buy bet balf a dozen fresh eggs. Them she planed in bar bed, and for some three weeks kept them constantly warm by theheit of her body. Thursday morning the patience. of the °laid was rewarded by e I"eintoh" of Woken:. • . , A DISCOVIt7IIII.3 been made fn the art of Ise making by • Londoner, which has ben put into • patsnt, and erfilsoon dgnre as company. The inuntor vlllent.iell !Later', his artilloial foe babies° cheap that It will In less costly to make than 'to Lay JD a store ia Whiter. • Ir hu neatly been &soured by soma entries in an old atmenust book that Shakes! pears wu an actor and op. of the king's players as labs u 1694, for he is charged with eight yards of scarlet cloth to which to appear is ► pageant. Tn graduating class at West Point ilia year, enterad with ninety-six mambas and graduates with"tweaty.seven, the result of rigid "weeding out." The London nets htfeitned that the put. *hue money o 7 -the Birkenhead steam-rams Le 1220;000. - ' PIIIISICI.I.4I€I. Da J. R. kPEBR, 196 Pena straeti OflaAwlitio II to 9 a. m. aid A to a p.m. Ds,Dlot,lso. so TEDIZEIAL tears? Auests' Olev, whore earls will De attended to at 4 . 12 detsck &MY. . in/21' D R ' 4 irE4Bl'. Surgeq and Actonkeguy - 11.144 EffintraraD Ornifd daqt, 141,4 : • preminuttaLvi: D!3,, TEM IStik.B9N - Has roolovid fo:on 353 &Dom Arcot to No. LAW 0X trIIILIIICT, Alisatimy City m)2:101 - 0131`04 F. .1111}Mi, pHYD/GIAN AND SURGEON. sssi num mut, twoir Tin* rumba fit CITY AND EIVDUBBA.N The Draft to the 22d Martel. The drafting in the 22d Dlatriet was ton tinned this morning, by Capt. Poster. The following are the names of those drafted I. the __ WARD. Hash ration jvhrlfaus& Jack. Bourdin Pa rick Howland James Brown Thom Armstrong lop Rawls Arch R. Henderson Jna I tr iers Matthew Lawton (i. eo arta Michael Donn J D n Michael Donor. A Paulson James Magnin Michael Past Abraham ncloceraberg IneD Vie:duller Casper Portman Avast Brockman Jno Antioch Patrich.Byan Chea Et Word lee &Derry Mamie° Flinn adtlph.Deektold Theo B.Williarna ' John Smith Wm rißmall Ontnelina Strain Mayhem Donis, . Jim Wham Wining Chas B Rranedy Maildsa Labelle Dr field Diniel Smithson Jno Beers Joseph Pollock Mono AleSteon Jno Wilson Writ Owens Henry afiesheight Robert Brady Patrick Itic.BrLio Joseph McGarfey Christian Barthian John blintos Jno Vandervert iJonj Reynolds .. Jno Holland Michael fitsgibbone Joe II Balfour Win RUM • . WA Brett D aniel Berg James Pinch , !Daniel Penis Henry 0 Ormsby iDanielfil=d . , Jno Dingledine 1 WittC t John Damon Jan.b Limb Edward Callahan Jr. Int Rciewenger 7 J J clebenick Oto D.mp Robert Ray John Rana ' Constantine blithe . Jno II Murphy Thcaidultigan Albert Murray Barney McQuade , Chas Brandi Jame. IticCasdleas Torrence McCraw 'Alfred Dewlap (korge Realty ittroVegli Michael Melody Thomas Osborne Juba Little H W Yoder Peter Morrow GO Boner Dennis Malaya tlerreareGang Robert Wallace Joseph Idelleacer , Jacob Helier rind's. Jae Fleck C l ar eCark Wise Datileb Trestle Theodor. Groh Jas B Barr Patrick Martin Henry Mink Wm a Hallock Michael Drop Harrison A 00211 Tamil McCraw an ri Lane Jarrow Murphy Julius V., Diable Jams. McNeal Andrew Cro•tord 6"«; W ' Dash George, Welsonbarger emu. li ' ..nnedy Patrick Do.n B J Drown Conrad 80b.,, Geo nohectoyer James Dougherty Ada P uffP Taos Maloney II it lis 'Pr Wm Dial Hem? ,Lang Hem, Dodder.. I Jams E 11 .I'y Christopher Smith Wi llano Maddox Prank Lutz. Edward Hoar James Haggerty Daniel Ckroghlan Edward Tegg Wil lam Bschto Huhn Ream Elijah TO-none, Alesand.r Lop. June. Murphy Patrick Handal Foul Feiner Jas •fteph Lyader Ilik , ld L Howard ard David L Ptendag Donahue Taos Jackson Phillip Kraft J o n lios tipsy Lines Cornell= Sullivan David Mcßae Robert Jambon Joh. Walk., David Pant Jacob Bars Jeremiah Driscoll ' Patrick Barrett Julio, Moore James glcianns Thin Barrett Wm T Wiley Timothy Gorman John ritsgerald John O'Brira John Cummings Lords Meta ddhn Ward Wm Leonard William 0 Algeo The above conclude, the drawing for to day. . The Fifth Ward will be drawn on Wednea- I day, the Sixth on Thursday, the Eighth and Ninth on Friday, and Lawrenceville and Temperancerlile on Saturday. Yoh:retains can be ln and will be cred ited to the respectived istri cts,ss up to the Um of the draft. Some of the districts will not be reached until the Latter end of next week. Court or Quarter Scutum TITZLIDAT, Juno IQ. — Before *lodge, Mallon and Brown. Alderman James E. Fiamegia, of the Soy. enth Ward, was arraigned on a charge of fel oniously appropriating a portion of $lOO, be. .tonging to a colored recruit named Peterron. Edward Lewis, oolored. who was tried and eons - toted, yesterday, for a similar offense, we. the principal witness. Re stated that Paterson, who was then In the cars with lama other recruits, handed him a hundred dollar bill toget changed ; that he took it, but when he.telnineti to the depot the teal.% had gone off. Just then Aid. Planegin came up, and said he had a telegraphic dispatch to arrest Lewis, for not haring returned the money to Peter son. Alter some parleying, Lewis gave the money to Planegin, who returned twenty-Are dollars of it to Lewis, keeping the "lion's share " himself. Some Tuterrimen t was created on the exami nation of Lewis, who was asked to identify tome of the money found upon Fisnegin. Mr. Swartsweider, counsel for the defendant, ailed the witness if he could read. Wittiest' replied that he could road • little. "What can 3on feed ?" asked-the counsel. "I can read • in theßible," WAS the Meek man's reply. "Wha t, part of the Bible have you ever read!" " I have read in Matthew, Luke and John,"sald the, witness. "Did you ever read that portion of Scripture which says : nor aloft =1 deal," "Tee, air; I read that bat Sandal." "Ali," said the attorney (who seemed nimble to pose. the "intelligent contraband,") "you did cot read that untfli•after you had atolerPetarson'e money," "Yes, I did," replied the witness, read that longsgo." The pornt watt there fore considered settled am to Lewis' ability to read. The effect of his reading, however, upon his moral conduct, may be inferred from the•fact that be has already served two terms In the penitentlaty for stealing. Plano& was conelated, but • motion for new trial was made. Collapse of a Still.. Two Men Scalded. Tlifr morning, about All o'clock, in acci dent of a scrims nature occurred at the dig Slimy of Mr.: Thomas Moore, on First retool. balm Grant, retuning la the fatal loptly of al man named Christian Matting,and ths scalding of a fellow workmen named Wm• Beck. • lam that the atill had ban oblred ilth this oust quantity of about. eight burets, and the liquor was boiling at the time of the oollopse, which iris caused by : the ”goomo neck" booming clogged. Mr. Blotting was studios close to the atilt, and was to badly scalded, from bead to foot,' that no hopes are entertained for Ids recovery. tie was conveyed to his retidence on Tunnel itreat. Be to about twenty. gee years of age, inn has a wife and one child. Book was alar - dock was also nut the atlll, but Ms IDA. rim although serious, are not of a dangerous character. Ile was taken to P;; 'savant's Hospital. He Is unmarried. Injunction Bawled. no application fora (Crpreliminary fn)ano• lion, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to, restrain the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from. proceeding with the construction of al branch to connect the main lice with' the Steubenville road at the Monongahela river, been deg' has been decidmi by Judge WUUejns, who refused to grunt the Injunction. The comps ny, be rememberedrthok the broad ground that the work was being done under the general provisions of their Charter, while the City Solicitor contended that the Company should first obtain the consent of timothy Sn ap 1.1 Ha, and be =Neat to Mich restrictions as were deemed necessary to the intimate°, the city. The work will now be pushed rap., idly forward. Wounded, Se:thorn In PhUndolOtia. Eight hundred and eighty-six wounded sol. there arrived In Sidladelphla on Saturday. dinerag them are tho following: B 8 Wooden., 11, 109 Pint II Push, 0,939 0 pr A, WM 11 Worm, II 102 J P Leonard, zonal., Corp loo IC, NIC /is Volcano, td , Mout, A UtAbborpr, U, 100 D, 100 , a Fenton, 0, 11 B Wm Forucb,ll, 122 ' A BABo2,'Oorp A 0 A 0 Boebarous, 3.211. T. hid DroforOmpl, 10.11 132 .ThamsB II Dark s 11 ' Too lirrfißt„ li 118 . 7 . B MAST, A,lO B I.l_, A Trainor, 102 k II . 8 Mums, B. 100 . Oorp W 11 "right, A, 132 B Stewart, K, 133 lonatbsa Annum, 0, 132. D-azt ov CArr. W. W. Dra.—A was received from Washington, yenta ayaf busman, announcing the:deatb, from w trads„ of Capt. W. W. Dyer, of company F., 189th regiment of Ponnsybranla volunteers. Capt. Dyer left the olty with his reshot": to Hint Liontaant, and on the resignation of Captain 0, W,Manb,,lanuml4,lBB3;ess prubsoted to this: captaincy.' Be MU bold 111 high 's tave' by his follow officers and superloo cone mandtm, a a brae, voll-dirsiplbod altar ills body will be brought home for Interment. Tin 9siruo Macnttu Cerrarro-VT/4 To. deg for the elegant, Unmet k Bakst sewing maehtneddonetaltt_thellanitsay -Yelzi , sna to hi:awarded ea the charitable lastlintlan atig. velving the highest iretseTteLLl - be closed :at tan eoloarolt-res* valtql7nits woe conaldstahly - alteldnt kit lomat& . • TELEGRAMS. FROM GRANT. Change of Base of the Potomac OTHER IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS BOMBARDMENT OF FORT CLIFTON Its w Yona, June 14.—The World eay a it is now disclosed that the army, undcr Grant has effected a change of base (0 the James River. All the movements of that Inv den the battle of Friday, the 3d have aimed at this cone summation, which la shadowed 'forth, though not declared, In the following dist:litotes. . The raid of Sheridan, the'deetruction of rail roads, and the investment of Bort,berling with a view of opening the Jamie river for outpu t.. boats, seem to indicate that every available force is to be employed In the nht offensive 1 movement. A special to the World, dated*ashington, June 13th, says: Several beats hjive arrived from White Bowe . to-day, leaving there last night. They bring no newa props? for pub lication. Bat little skirmishing hes mental for the past few days. Thar. lilmnob anxiety to hear ?root Sheri den'a raid. It - was to be ► long dan tra. portant one. • The city has been filled with a rttmor that Fort Darling has been largely impated, and moat soon surrender, that allowing gunboats to pan up the Jame, river fartheritoward, if nu : 4dt° Richmond. Nary Tux, June 14.—A special to the Thus, du"' Headquarter', Jane al, nye It le not proper, at this time, to sayiprecisely how Grant will attempt to discomfit the enemy. A ficrokl correspondence, dated Point of Rocks, Appomattox River, Va.,j,June 10, sayer At 8 a. on, on the ills, the ' gunboats Commodore Perry and General Pan* opened fire on the rebel Fort Cllfton,near Petersburg, Va., which was rapidly answered by flegray backs. The Commodore Perry lay Xp on the right branch of the river. aboe• Pert Waltham, • distance of betweesta thus and, is miles from the rebel ford, whin the antral Putnam being light anti, ran up the loft branch within one and a hilt mina of the rebel works and defined qe with snob precision, es to cause partial abandon. 'meat of their works, but from a maskied bat ter?, to the right of the rebel works' an in cessant fire was kept aq on u until !awards night, .when the fire from the ganbeate si lenced the guns of the main fortj They directed fire entirely at thia interesting object on the right, which had Lean • sonrce of peat annoyance tom during our engagement with the main battery, but it war evielSeut the rebels did not relish oar mode et deb* bust • nese, and they retired firing from ttm side and continued at Intervals throughout the day. No damage war done to the gunboats. The engagement wag a splendid affair and reflect, great credit on the officers and man. of both rowels. ECBETARY SLIMS BULLOPi, WArusoroz. Jana I.2—hfldalght.-Moi, Oft. We bars dispatches from tholArmy or the Potomac. as labs as 8 o'elook ditelmora• L. Movements at that how ware LIS sm. meal progress, No raporu to-day from Shericko.. Thu foLLswius dispatch from ,Burhtidge,, Cluinanding to Kentucky. hu. Just rdeoliedl here " I attanked Morgan at * Cynthigna at I daylight yesterday morning, and aftir an l hour'm hard fighting completely retried him,' i killing 300 and wounding nearly as matte and capturing nearly 400, besides recapthring nearly one hundred man of Genera ['eleven's conituund, and 01167 one thousand horses:- Oar lost in killed and wounded It about °mann. deed and Ofty. blofgan's seattand force? are dying In all directions, boring thrown 'way their arms and are oat of amettraltioa ;;:they are wholly demoralized. Dizpatches from Butler up to 9 D'olooV:this evening Indicated no change in Ms command. No farther ititelligeeta has been reeifred from Hunter. • E. hi. Surrk. THE KENTUCKY HEBEI, RAID, Otecraseri, June H.—Reports received at Covington. Last night, eay that Morgan's forma hare been scattered to all dirootioas. A petty of fire hundred. who took the Augusta road, were overtaken and whipped yesterday, near' Clayman*, by Col. Garrard &routers are being picked op thrones the =nary. Tke &melts' train, from cynthlana, arrived laat night, bringing on. hundred wounded. Among them ens twenty robots. The two Ohio regiments (sutured at Cynthl- Ana, WM" pSzoiSti at Maysville, and arrived here last night. Gen. Burr ord Confirmed a nojor Cr,n eral. WannICITOS, 111211 14.—ThIP Senate to-dby confirmed 'be tominatton of Gen. Buford, to b. falefor Giostal from Joly Ist, 1883. CALVDIDATES. u . Asszmins.—JousAinsmA i r, of tipper Ohly C , ler hArnottfp, 1011 b soon. .11date for humb aohtfo* to the doettlos of the Loot. &publloan Conoty Ootmottoo. hit IMO: EMEILY.--GEo. Y. Witt* of 8a: th royetto tp, .111 Ito • coudldato, Or dototOZ4f, foam the Dt.trLct math of tboCtver, ;ob ject le thee &claim of tho. Union Cloasby Ocorote. tlon mireSolawto Fyußpp.ASSr AZlDinBr....7nAtarise muds ,rime Mmairojaill be • candidate Vor ew amiably, from the Matti et moth el deem, ao to the salmi of the &publican oouldp Cloomutiom ;Otto. FOR CORONER,—Aye.' Atm e.r.. 'ou t go a carimat. for the enee (knoint, lbaotl lo . ta tic.. no of the &NUL= Union hletdanne FOR CORONE3.-6ountals of nirollogloun, will to auutidat• for Oar. ow, 'object to tie doottloo tho Vol.. Volittt7 Oomotloo. mbliularto fr' , FOR CORONER—KR Harnaz, of atesologbezo, sal be • andante tor On. onar sa%aat lo the deciskto of the Mika nepobtkea Ckenity Oonotion. zobt•daltte n - 7 -1 0.130NER.—joax hfaltarso, of ucr the rod Ward, of n 7, sin M. dotal' data tor Coro= of head Ootot4, autdoollo itta Werra of Qs ocsnlog County Qum!Clostroddbm. Witte FOR PROTRONOTARy.—o rtx wer ?mu will be s osodblato Iv the oak* Of Protimotal7, *object to the deobtoo of the Unto. - • • •llao _aocah Oonroottoo. sits. I 'llUbltrreux...4Avut) wr-v Weam, of the Bluth Ward. Nita/math will be • eandbitate Car the ethos of Prothonotacj, gabled .o the declaimer the Milos 'Republican Ono caution. idatte PROTHONOTAIrar..;.:D. t Ellld 12 WE b. • candidate 'foi. the idea. oil Protkonotawsublart toth• Aseblau ail. Wan lepublicau meal= latF . te fla..Foll PROTIIONOTARY.—anoL wc , Byrn will be • clandidite to !be•attlai at Protho notar y, ra i led t o the dodslaa ot tile Eta= fispoblleanOommtion. t aktit FOR PROWIONOTAitt.-gaa f4'uYII. Boni wril la a =Adam for the afar 01l Protbouotary, clubfeet to the, dallies! of tla !blow Oonclatton. ralbotewtC . FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONEH, —DAV.11)00111tE1178, Third Watt, anofthool7, will be emottelate tot Gaudy Ocolusoie. I stoner, "abject to the &obi= of the Iltdoe Nepali:l en Cour:mutton. IplT.te - - - IrwOß COUNTY 0 0hIldISSIOVELL —Vino Goma, of Pan tointatp. all bo a candiato tho stars aloo, intlat to the daft too of as Union 1 jr..FOll COUNTY 001 CTIMONSII. —Joni Bonn. of WlThlair tcranaldp, rill studldst• tor °way Cloatodulcmor,atbject to As dacha: of 414' Bepabllloim VOUNTY: 00,SSMISMORKtip:: *emu= Przunr. °Mat. ItioVenruddi v nul7wit «Dea l.mrOmPENaCloantrOomids. ouriggl4scs to Um dettlos Oita Mate bgebui: las uositrAagoa: - teltdrinto MORNING, JUNE 1 d , 10:0PIITS BOOKS. 4111 M MIS, Inc. rEGH THEATRE • Vi lATE PUBLIOATIONH rnastra , Law awl Ilanzgat Ng.ll north night ottba celebrated dolor's:ma Panto. nae, Nr.ZDWZIT DIANCIHILHZ, *Uwe anon. Mang perfarolantir are nigh' ly rrcelratwith .he; meet applause, try hot= tilled to aterdajting. THIS (*Armada!) Znalble. Will bo .repeated,' the domtatk and meal drama ! entitle. THZ VA3IIIIIZ , AND We DOG; or, THZ,LOST .1911ILLING. Toby runt, • Toutpad Blanobard. • Dog Truety......,4lty Meridian:Vs DoltUerlo. Dance.— ...-- Jeanie. To conclude with the romantic nude drams of FOaTlf E& In ableb the Whole company wiI THIEV l appear. Ia roh.arul, Woraet of Bondey," Cato," end ..Domb Boller Boy." O . 9A.NITARY FAIR uttAND DRESS EXHIBITION AND PROMENADE .A.x.rDiENOID riletinesdav Evening, dune 16. r WAXAII2IIt: JANES P. -,-.....J31111 I. DAP[!, • ?AST I. Grind tlehottknta- ' Papfia. Hal rimenTitisiriii.-- —asa, Lafla chata--.:. - 41110alantba and &luta+ Dial& Pupil& Tambour Hajar Jig.. ----tha Karr. Highland acra.ueet.7.-----___— rural+. Highland Mlr Ohm. La Vaanotlana..-4 Pros. La Huallatter lalla. Pala u. • La -Elm Yams. a Quadri:U. nary Catantba.lda inataratda--- faallor's upipe..--- KW Ma. H Pupils. ajar ilia. enhotthaus -Parptla randy Pate._... h. Cala. - aha and Maxtor Linrtd. flower Dance-Ktua• rangy. Emma, Janny, Katy. Lrbei and Ilia. r.lll . Grand Promenade far iul wbo wiab to participate gir Door. ,FB.B o' lock ; po,filccoaoco to comettesio• at 7 ect.xl, prethaly. *d t t3 ada! - o , oar ttlng gentleman &wild?. Jol PIIJNICL A Pin!, win be 'lnn al LoWnElsca Wu., TImPLULNOXVII LE. 0 AUIitDA T. ISA hostaal, eil.Cosur e:NOM* in. J• 14.21 P1.1.4*E JIMA REMoVAL - 7 As Ws ptruarik: b lawman th. path. that Ire °many thohai.-0 and comtnallona bozo NO. 12 tissiezvs BLOCK, 61 . . i CLUB MUT. What*.. tom Sinceßed from tbo zosamlactaror of Rif. B. s uantronTaaasoaClNAClCKS a co., • on, lot of SIIPT.BIOII PLUM AU*, s cottploto omowtenent of EtIIIiIES totolwated floramonicm, Itto• Waal Kigii4 'rob annerwri7• Tb. onberloritail th.BB&DBDBT PIANO (awl. rawly ottobllabin4 In tha hlot2ry of Plano. no 111Strualaat hew itoboof oo foOkllf .In InfolontY or tocetosi .0 tun, prontionto tpapo of two pars as tb. in. mole. fall loon frartH owtratrosta•twao and Trotocb grand ortfor t Plano rod., o•••sweina ti L4Ef . BIILDIIIIII7, and I Sbontalter a 00*:Planto hantnl boon q lona and favorably known fa thlo and other too:Maim owed to cozotait. AD guarantee& far dill Om% 42 Sale Amato! AbiltELlNg Pp!b!urgh aso Minim Pa, 111 b CLA.Lit rt. Ske.L Gmel Plasm be Eliza. ?owns mid . • deco gown .tly. PIANO HAZEL" For Sale Oheap Tbe rubaeriber has cm baud a beautiful wad :lab tutted 13INZELTON PIANO, 1911kb balag sllghtty loknact h s tbs ftErslturs, .U7 b• W al 6450 Loam than litecular Prtoe. CO4B. C. JIELLOR 31 WOOD MITE /S 2. KNABB'S UNHI VALLE r PLAUVOB A choke soppl," of PA sad 7 Klass Plano /orbs, tree th. eslatunted Ihttory of Hushed tlo., ha. 1443 ben tsoalvid—ssaas to tfchtY - 0.1.1 Hass. The. Instruments an foil)rszcsatat 414 ht yam 4441 ars by ths best J es pronounced sortsallsd. A roll Is nspsofully ado!' Won purchasing Via whom 08441314nT0 SLUMS. Bole Agent,. 1411 So. 43 111111 43344 t. SIEDLE, Na 189 airrnimaar St Pianos and ilinsiOal Instruments. 4.1 m constantly on WO • ft. anarlateat NZW PLUMB, VIOLtSB, 01:11TMI. AVIDOBDS 068, STINGS, &a, which b . . o f au kr low THE BEST PIANOS I HOFFMANN, HOENE di, CO Ha 63 TITTII sTairr, iIAttA,VA te; tiocuit.icrfitirwrgo irs imoirhdraoepttozie to be superior to ell DMus, without . y . Jet _ . _J 9 ERC_II4.ri QENTLEMEN WISHING'. RV CLASB OARMENTS. aide In du MOST TASMOSIAIILI =A 11.4.1" KIST tg TYE. if B. woad do well to call upon IL G. OLE & CO., nIICHAAT ?LILO 001121111 OP Plan Atii , ST. Man STRUT% &Pus p:mt,auftyc obowitere. BIEIBRIVB BLuell W. H. MoGEE. , 10 ST. CLAIR STREET, Would call the attention of buyers to lassie.* of land.. A. Au bees selected with post cam sod canal= sll the newest ettlfs or goods to Man td , la ant cless tuntsoc Ont. wieldnirs nitotclothes Sado to order, .1,111 plain call and examine oar al pods sad pram Also, stall sod complete stock rarnisAine Goods. W. H. Woo2ll, ainvbant Togq.. No.lo Ballotr stmt. Plitibi. CEtIL D E N'El CUTAWAY AND Garibaldi Runt. BOW METROPOLITAN BAOIO3. White Musa 'tuck tants' and Vette, And Alm um . itirmut t3unnsuraz BA= oesars.: No. 47 NT, cidupk --- ourripa&t. • DJ:Ji'TIITAY'. ITOSIPU ADAMS,,Dentist, °ginells o 4 cPßitiltUni,eanaar of Dand mai Orant Medi, "•• •• Beemair—DT.A.lll. Pcik.r./4Dr, BA& loft nodal* Rabbi. Muria used at • REM AT HENRY WINER'S. THE GEZAT NOVEL. EIALTNICSD SMARTS. By the &nth= of , Ths Lampllshtar." Prkte, clotb. atm &nen Stories, with basement and attle. By Ike klartel. =hunt ft• Hy Ram at Ldp. Wood !!,1)&" atm 76 She Emingffehl ..BepahlMen saye ..Ths Beim Stolle/ ass all chi ng—a etapt7 bbadlng of truth. and Action—folhgonf Mao) Unload upon a ttbllis of Deg. Th. Hernagat and Attlo am neallpgrawn &ketches. She .Wet Day at an Irish Inn. is a re. manes attalatumt. • The %mount of a Clonsulats. I. fall of gala humo, &a., and the whole plaammt book =amend. Bra'. TWO 2.111 W BOOMS BY POPULAR AWITIORA. enurnwo BLOSIXEL By Gall Handhoss, author of B. oollittry Urine* Ida, 1 rot, lemo. 40114 beveled boar*, zed adzes, $1 If. Orateeb—Ttio Onto and the fro; The fines. of Things; Gramma ; Church fitting.: a View from the a n: : Prayer Idestiop: The Proof of your lan; Conformal:a; Aninsaments ; God's Way; The Las of Christ ; Praying Forgiveness ; Error; Words without Knowledge. THt NR woore. U. By &WY R Th^eteat. et • Mir or .Wsltiett," eta 1 etd. Mao. Goth, $1 rotCiatteatt.ataadt; ; (lemma ; The Attlytath and Brigid. MM. HOLAIIXT 11113 W NOVEL. MID DAYLIGHT. A spitedld Ann Book by nary J. nohow, whom emotions navels ars sought altar and rood throughout the land Elk ouch colight. Elegantly printed end Woad In cloth, autionn with her ethor popolez works. Prise di 60 each. lama Elwell. • To and Tat ragitth Orphans Baas teed on the 11.1.1kicts. Dora Deana Comm Maude. • Copts en fwetpt e of pics hook. mailed bee of pcatsis 13731 71 and 73 Titlb at-. out &or to P. O. VimB OF OIL WELLS %o• Photograph% Views of i I y TIE OIL WELLS ON OIL CREEK Vino, of tbp recrst POND PfIEgHET DiSAStER The mart dcattuctln cols to bath Boat• and 011 that JUST REO EIV En Alir Can and see them, at rose P. suNrs Wholassie and &tat] Book, Stational and ti 69 117T1/ STRZYT, MIASON/0 HELL A L,Bums 1 Gard P h otogcra plait MEM Card Photographs I - "ooket Bock. Pocket .A.lbuirta. IPacinet riooltse Pooket A b um,.. FLAGS 1 FLAGS Late -13oolcs. Late rdagazinew Arita., or Virginia Georgia STATIONERY I STATIONERY t :PITT 0 0 X'S, re AHD 80 1117TH 57:ZEZT. NEW BOOBS I NEW BOOKS I Rl= AND PEI/GREEN OP SUNDAY SCHOOLS —A bloirroplay Robt. Batton and W. Pos. By Io A G. Pose. veL PM* in 00. awsrAL ON =TEAMING TRITE— Tounds4 on the Anatomy or ths pails latched in th instr oe usesta, Speratics; e. the W Ik, end propos construction al Elmo. =ARNE OUR nem I vol. Ilhon. DARING AND 111TINTRING. By Ltral. Attn. Ter. A WY, supply of On tatter wort Rut netted L BEAD. TS Toroth nest NEW BOOK OR mare. OULTOWS _CONDZWSZD OCTAVO ATLAs Or TUB UNION, Containing Name? W the Staten ani Territories of the Unitnd Mahn of Jimmies. Jett published. Prim $3 CO. goy ebb 111/1 ELY t CO, 6S Wong sort. FMNZ= GEL&ETB RZPOZATB, Of Owen Artbett antl Agitated to tiro toprotoo o=s of haryll.os. Vol. 11. Paco $l5O tor Nolo by It al A CO .1.1.1 55 Wood a rea. CL.ILLO dGEJMTEL LAW OFFICE & 0.1,A161 AG JOY W. J. 8 HILL PATTERSON •• rwarith Street, lid Qom, . 0 11111:1131W1i. r& will procure PERSIOIIS. 800ETI And all cam Itlilt/0 (liana prompt]) ag , " No casco salsa email st so. rt. MACKRKLL dr, JOHNSON, ionozuszvs.sT.LAw, Lad 11. O. Lltioadad BOLDING& OLLIE No. V 01111 T frIZZZA Sl4,anitHe PRIMO= LED AILTIZAZII Of TAT, ProotyUy attibiad to by ABM= a IIIDDM, Gm • So li ItS imp; Pittatarib, P. TAB VI. A I BOUNTLE4, MAMA DAM PAY antrifILITAST of wary atpttoti. eolJected by the tab. eatber, the IhtteerfAg ret% via t Pet h= 8/0 co I ell *that. Walton SO. C. O. wawa Attorkeyu 14W. No. T 3 Grant Mel; Ptttebtuity Ps. ": 21. B. NO . Ohliglit aft made If the ttslm dome toe lamed. end ell lettirmatkm elm sW.te. teCte OAH W , -SHAFSR,• AsTonanr-AT•new, _ - Mo. nom num Street, Pittsburgh, A. .elsfroutar ninon, mourn. niumm mon gra : ilio;s vivrowar Numeigt, • . oxssozirriihis. 18SOLUTION'OfpARTNERSIIIP. HOLLIIMi end A: 41A11.. 813921 tarlas perthesed the tannin - of-JOHN taff/iliD, la the One at EIDLL3I.9X, laltitL9ON OM. scoanati doe watt Mt debts asisg„ sem ern tek settled* the riantang pertain, sad tbio Indent rill be oestfaustlee beret/tram, seder the MU and .tJ1.ofBOLLIX"OA8111!09R 00. Et L. BoLtuar , - ALO. W. noLtatms Jona a atolurnok, MM. ISINASPe., Inn 9, 19/IL' .1)11:3801,UTION- Oie PARWTNaive mu+ a f v aArdoputargaihaiittata Wirers , the tudartbseaca wil.traat orlon .i tg im r • ~.k . ta so. rArt 4, V OZ*lllllll lll t tq lm4° , l . l3 l * ,' t r b*ra• mm ram - Q* a i I 10 - Mi ff ' - i itbber II b. Illb• 13th / - ilibtif Win 1;2 FOR 114FX-.F , Z.. rta Eg mab B ll. lthrl. "" C opmitta ni f ratty fs : rair —li alt ) rFail 'c tFTer- i .242 " b "S ha cheap arid COIVIEL4CI2I Loma. The property has been labile divided into , Bundles Lolsotiol will be ,old In gauntlet to snit pirehaaori, as pricer and tents watch am hardly an to most tee views (lithos° who 'went comfort able home. The ground Is 'Vagrantly and earl y dratted at the first tuition on the Penned, Tanta Esllliadeadlolnlng &mod., street, (or oft 7 Uzi.) In fell vire of sword eplenoild nentions re rally elected, fire rapidly tmproviag tedebbor. hood, comilnlng the advantages of blab city sad renht , t7. ftcl3llk. of Interamr• with 11:slower ward. of thec,. It /snot earpersed by any other property in the vicinity. at the eeme distance. Tide property offer. strong indocentrate to porn= em ployed et Doe Order Depot of Vie Penns. 11.84 os thi essatotice In or Ong the itth ward. Ref farth erlnfornistion apply to AllftfliTDd 110EYELIIi, at the Garman Trost-Ca. corner of Weed and firth Waits, or st his re ores.near orrille ;or to Dr. WRAY, Webster et., 'sue* . myhtetf -pos-seiu. . • PAUSE& A, Farm =tannin UM ACM end: titnate In Allen township, Wunington enemy, cell den Sibe neaten BMX bele* Belientnor.., adjoir..7,,t lands of , Won= Speen and Thorns - In Minn. Late the property otAteelbe (peen, de roared, Win -be of. 'err/ at magic axle, on the promises, an!ifflLDAT e Jane 11th 1804, at 12 o'clock m. Tbs firm is well whtersti• the US good trnalty. and thslocation dateable. being on the bank of the Ildnengsbele liver. Then Is also a good .Mn. qnsm-7 on the premien, neer the river. Also. win be offered at thine:le time end piece, a le belonging to Jamb Speer, containing 0 3 ASSES, adjoining Stinson Speen. Thongs Redd, andtbe tract above motatloned. There I. etmodance clonal Dade, the land, and the Wm Is telt watered and timbered. Someselon of belle terms given immediate'''. Terms made known at eels by • S. ABE'S, or tiPErAd. : Agents. Bellerornone p.XECIJTOR.s' OP EEAL E 8.114 TAU, Ex e c u t ors o f :CAL Teathe ands signed, Executors of the hist Wla and oo:mat of Jobtritamtay, (he'd, affllitell at Pinto ale elltnat certain tract of laud, late t6f, litimesterul et k b, said Julmitaxmay, situate in talon t tartishly, on the Wastlnaton turnpike, about 2 sullen from Joan' germ containing Hats. more ,r Ina, on trivial le emoted a large Frame, Dwelt/rig Bonne, Barn and on tboneutt; too fine orcb.rds of choke fruits, of sear: kind. Mils 1.4 bat g almost all under a good mats or cultivation, abounding in oast undo the while 81211d1r4 0.0 hallo, boon estimated at any Mots, affords an opportunity for safe and 'good In sesimemt. Tsasts—Onetbird in band, and balance In out and two years, with interest, to be useved.try bond and mortgage, subject to the dower intstot of the widow durum her lift. /Kn. ItIILLZIIITON, 'M Wood St ; ROSSIIT Itatotiglr, toe. Tint mot Short streets, Pittetrorgh; js&tf trecaturs. lIKISfEIf IttSIB, ppoll SALE—A valuable Ste= :Flour y fog JIM, situate Lim miles from allegbeoy City, to • good location, and which Is at ;mewed do. tog • good bruits. in city merchant trade. The niscaluery te all nearly new and In esselleM order, three sula of bean, and everything complete. Three acres of ground, on which 1. • svaatery frame dwelling of tour mom, good stable, an: MI grape •Ines, IVO grafted fruit ti ems, arid small , ery fruits and shrubbm &Duodenal. Thli property would trait any one doing bewirms 1 in the city, being easy of amens by • good road, snaking • mat cottony home; end If desired, the mUI cordd bs rented. AM exmllent mill basilicas mak done. We hive also for ago two eecond•haad Drench Buns, For farther particulars and price en:moire of Joe B. 11cLAIN a 00., 109 feurti etreet. LVR BALE—VALUABLE REAL ES 11211.—Two Lots corner of Clears amt. and Woe area, 40 frot 7 locket front by 140 feet dep. Ona Lot on Pennsylvania arena, 23 feet trout by 100 fast dap, analog back toa 00 foot 01107, One In ear corner of Charlottb nod Fortes streets, In the rear of P 11. Is. P. B. W. DtTct, oontalning tiventyjnia,22 by lak foot A 1.,, a number of say dearablelots In Past Pi to. bath. fla of thew in • body, harog • front of 140 feet at Craig arca and 200 on Washington and Pillmore area., on which to erected yaanll brick house. For partiality, apply to E. JaalEt, DI r/1111PO, in Fort Pitt Claes w , mks, Waahlanoan. LlOl3, .BALE—That beautiful Bite for a L ficantry See; giros. on tbs Perryort tor PLtalt Rood, mantle the reorder. of W. MaCllgtoel., RN.; and ediolning the Obeorrorory .teroperry can- Wang FIVE AND OND-RALP AtIII.ES. TI. to one of the amp t desirable' lona°. in Dm eicinlty of odtber city. Wing obort waking dinune af tbs Busiteendon Bridge. Then ale a number of fine farad trees on Oho property, and e number of choice fruit and cres t:m.l tree. set out. The whole property b. mold In one But, or dirtied Into Taros rosy. Titie troarparelde. Per hut?. particuLmo Loanlm of aro. P i ttb( ?SS Wood stm.isbrh. . EteLLP,A Feast of 118 semi in St Clair township, West nareLond comfy. P. Also,. Pam of ISO .an m Elnateth tarlarllp. ILlXturoy county. eko ao . • fat; V r cognsarr.k Hots* sal Lot Also, • brick Bonn and Lot In Ifllzabothboranz,b. Also Lob adjoining tlas borough or Id cEors. and fA Port s fn . Ars /ones Potty's plan, Noe. 6e, 0 7. 58 , 60 Rom Also, • my valaablo tract of Cool Land, to Pool on Lb* kLonorgsbals firer. Tor_ psrtlonu• impel. at Zia. 106 Fourth street. inf f=3, GI, IL TOIMIL Innate Agent. . iplos a&LE—ISTEA2I SAW. MILL II: AHD OIL EZJUIRLIT.--The of whole of an CHI Entlnery and Ott= Saw 11111, wtih ten and =what acne of Road; an abundance of coal on the lot—tatto open and being worked, attiek. on ths Allitshony Hirer and A. V. IL IL, fa elmd afilh. The ItelliteV new and of modern build_ TU B,* Mls U sp did coder, stifle well Cho gad, hien • croak rtaindug re= it to the rim Hood Instill ter balding Watt. , /or particulars call on the tuidere a ft mo LTDAY CHO So.IS Hand Knot. Pitteburgh, VOR EALE—..on e new Ste.= Ea2gine, /V ISlneb Wind er, SO Inch etrobe, Cu ham Iran bed; Cabmen ceor One 12 Inch e7undee, attach et.-eke, woad hand. MU TM be asi,Wr,air. One 6 Ozer? bulk ay ,22 Ina Woke,e, ne" Three o ^ I • • or &Sas, 31 tn. am., BO trot toss Teo Wrotsta Inn Ott =ls it:Katt, Wig !brio Sas of star tor Ott Wo Weft , Cbsip tor osatt. orx"ft. BOLS, Alltythoss Error Burk roar the Point. ROB. BA.LE.--r-,500 will purallaaa a rana of [Mr rtlty-ossa Saes, =Mir • good NUM of calthation, wall watered with sprint asul attdx good tonasoltnato about Was and a but tallSa from iimensborg„ Westmoreland OCKIIIty, on tn. Praia deigns MN ono mils Rum tom ?atom Rallroilii las_provemaata ars a two Brick= Films Balm eprLog Wows. an, and good of dodos trait. Tor= cosy. Apply at thalkal Estate and Immrancendloo of O. 8. BATES, MOO Butler O. LawractoorMs. VALUABLE RISER - PROPERTY _v rOB 1141.II,alted. on the Itanongokele Weer, &bora the Irst Lock, hallos a Bout on elle rivet 7927 eat, and extending took to Braddock Meat, a:Wining the Opanellsetße Ballived cote wining 4 mete and Ti probe& This is en admire. kb location the manutecturing purposes; having the Neer In front and public roma and railroad In the roar. And tzar lull and balk:Ong .e thereon erocted. rcru=„ oy sp to MAUI' Alia TOMB, on the pre or to W. O. AUtiIIIIIBALIGH, 80. 1.14 Dhow:sod obvert, Pittsbutoh. c0h14.11 OOR SALE—,ISO ACHES OF USD a:. —She aneeralgned Men for sale • Paid of stoat 150 aorew,loo of which an cleared andln • good teak of culltreelonl thlh blame weliid well timbered, with white cal - alai,. It lire te a r the Ohio rim, about egal.elstant from Bleeding. bam'e mid Clourtadfi Beations, of the Plttahmah, P ort Veined of 11. I ll[ Tule perfect. Tor Mem Inquire of H. ANDS. No. el Penn Meet, or at N 0.66 Water street, allegbeay ary. eweeh9aw2w Jahlß3 D. UM ANDS. FOR BALE—At Aladdin Oil Works, 3d Crude Petroleum Ti,i&e 14Timmais. Pa. BotINTISS, la prime order, sabetwatlarlybolit of pilma Maim not long to owe, sad nlk ooatala tome Mu barr,J. each. applloathot may_ he male at the /teiieryl Arm Eratialigot,t'JTallarhit. MIS mrahtf. . EIARBI A'D PUBLIC SALE.--Will bo Tadtakt nute47. the Free:lest, on. TH118.806.r. ths Sntd • ot June, Man, s rano cos. tallanls3 Ames, attested I-112rts lltuattligba 1:01151h1p, Westmoreland - --._— Lae' . • : • TlioisTor A. siisg, USW grant. 'WOE l a&LE — Thla : timetary -- BRICE gat.w or atur ia g=t, i t t i .pxd gp t tig t g_ tastaiolommt a e s aney tr.g °tearoom azid Iln!shott cunt' 0.1, ay.pytni 0131,P. is 61:13PAIID, z. .sa Liberty am+ Fmk Aktaii-20 , boss : in...tillighony i , of al• VLlO l rra==back -41Xt bit.- bath* 1101PAO4TELLEr TABLE A TIOX .."-i tas nfrenbate4 ghisoto at tti &am ow.ra's Plazt al ..iu , ....on TRITSSDAM MII 2 iniG , 4432• Ink . it -* lot; baba tb• impiety libir•ifis. role noir Um' 10 - o'clock, grill Waal, at tbs 741,,,ga 11 44 darnor iv . .: ' TM Jots vitas oda wparilettur to a bostl•• Mom, no. ass= and; . A.EtettririAliD, aiott. ~,...: • - ' ' ' -' - .. --:...-,,,„,,,,,,14,-.i...i.,..., ,,. .: , .:::"ZZL 7-,.:....;,-,,c-,'"g,..._-,:;:.-` .MMW ~.. VOL LXXVII---NO. 184; R A Erin. roze saLE--ron FOB. BALA • Win he add, all that Paint OF LAND alnatsd 10 - Pair - Inmodup, tear tel. C, oeutatong Om . Boadred sad Toe,' e -..e. L ACree—SS sores dieted, belaato wen ti tote - tad all well watered. Impronanate a Leer Po.. .ne Lcyl Dun, and good wag 3 1 MDF ''' ' 4 ''. • 'Tito it at• 1, , 1. , ~. r,.. r a w.. p u tt, r.ii. CUT U. of NANITZLY, tear the premien._ - • I;Lizaarta einuarr s O. BNIVELT. Guardian of ElartE. Bright' jelle24lalterN •- - -' •• - - • pox 5A1A.L.42,000 jarchaso 'a three- , 'co Brick Vertinag Hann, plewnlly sitexta an •••Pes,c,l afrotit, near Marta street, antetgal re LIP] puha., tilettng;roem, •a. •,, c hers aad batb•rotm; gas and vitt: • txtures. 20 teat tem by - 79 deep. Terms, Ma tadi cash, scaalndez he one sad two pacts. Greta& rent of $L.,3 ptc• annum. -Sal; •Lt 017THILINT & BONN • 61 Mutat street NIA.R3I. SALE.--nst Tali/kale G l - lEl.l6lteate on't Pltiobargb .and. 13W= 6 / 6 .40,,, ha. Eobtoctoo toiraship; I:novo to at. CUM rarm,'• about ero tones fro =• gm city, a* 66661r4 ;boot LSS acres, nly to *III - to • S. IWO at orivato 6616. Par toms o ar, 7.0, YOUlia tfou 116 Fatah mom. inlttltortf , . • Pittobtrrob. Po, K. ?sok LE Ott EX.taidlltit.*o CITIT PUOPEIITY: -LTtiarl..falaN fIW, with gonards at/ache:6 on, Oman ltroot, for curly =triad by Ohrbnion tbroson, ,Into of n ot. ham. 8t01114:tad ccanlivErxi 'to CIA mat of the Dwelling &we, , . • watt sAws. • . • L ore mios Inquire DC ZIATHIMAR.64III7ZY. ' my44tf No. 4 Band atreetiltubsergh, . . Douala Vincinvett 444 Vilteclinig rape. 4up7 orm week sat faa4 4111 WHobi, WtiN Fo. 4 Ma • etr.t..) . .. . , . WWI tialis tt - tt.ENT—a Etarto of 62 a: Aritl, good land, tai , Wilkinf tointaartioln Um LIUMfOf Peter Parchment ; and within ; ual die.. - tarcestat s **Pe haat% Railroad. Tent taor • afre . Phu dor, a. rrou, Tina. on 72 tinan WAßl' curri . ~: filois try sea , tt , L 6 rn.W. . •, tia: date Shako, nine toils below Pittsburgh, int . ts Pittsburgh, hut Wayne a Chicago IL IL, rand' g. fog from three to ten Ammo. • - • of or -•. F poictoolon enquire at tho Beal /State Rata • ERIROXII, - ..; mpairan Ti, to Diam O. on ß d .d.tlesh.ny, . ~ .r . •• i,IO.EL BALL— A Lot oi lirgo;td, tttlao . o corner of Nevilar and 17arrati, streets; to ttua , • Botongh of Birtolaghent Alen., _rani ~ - on , nornor oi . • Van Bra m and 'Locust streets, Zlghth ward. Terms may and title in avowable. do kON FLOYD, - , -- - • ~,,..f Oorn, Romp ant , rmarth ort"las. ' . - - WWI AND lsoll..Ett tea here. power Engine, with Boiler. for We. May be owe to operation, by callus at cnar printing oak. 27rt CM. o. 3nriNgThw a no. • L'OR SALE, MATCHED HORSES—.:' ons pair brown sontebral amine bones, races buds high, broken to &Ingle sod doable hat..' . aces, for ale by MaDONALD &ARM:WILL/A :,- mr[lBbilend blelLtberty CARP Ea's oIL CLOT/iB. tiG , Alt NOW OFFER FOR SALE WHAT T we meow to be the largest martment of • . Carpets and Floor 011. Cloths, Ever crallated to thte My, to Biltf/192113,21:EnE1f • PLY, INGRAIN end YEHITIAR 0,151P.E73 nod OIL GUAM. We bare may deerabla • Ogle. not to be found °beldame, Ineleding some bescatfol goods BLIMIPACTUILED EXPRESSLY 1011 OUR fiIIITAIL Tbe for pert of oat stock hating been pnt , ' eemM ••'' - arena:metal for before the recent beery ad:'.. to to prloe, will be Mast ► eery smnf edema, on ecMI cost, our prim being In may Inetaneee ter below re treat market rake. • • . . Window Shades and Fixtiorss . Table and Plano Covars s• Ilerkip, List and Bag Sl Carpet: l u Coosa and China atting., old the; pok tal le,, f l A um.. . d ttei lowed Irrarland Oollinali Pica. 11 AND 7s PIPTH ESTltrip,. . - m 721 Pezt boom to P. 0., &rood door. CARPETS. Re hang now open U. Lugint - ar.d best ulna:4 atc.„k an., city of ENCLISH BRUSSELS, • Istoarted by °melte; oodor Me old lull, with the gold premium at .Ixty-Ilvo. 1.1 A THI'LN-G-S. Also, n full satortzsnt of WRITE. CEITCHZD AND OHINA IVEATTINGS. In all widths, sad at The Lowest Prioes for Cash. OLIVER MoCLINTOCK dt CO.; 23.1T/TH STILIVZ. OURTII STREET !_; [ - NEW STYLES 07 WINDOW S.HADEB BZOSIVIED TBL4 Mit NEW SPRING STOCK C-dRP~TS, WELL BEABOEIED OIL CLOTH. AT BILVALLITIII'S. CARPET STOR 40. st: roma 172BLEZ, cilao Avertodr s.eziee ILI . AunTcX B ALB °P .°9IIDEMNh)., - -, W&. Dz awrinarXer.(tirr batty, - " ":i: 0111 es of LidetQcrartenaxotar. ~.,. Wattingtan, D. V.; Awl] 2.7tb, UAL --- . Wi;i be mil Ai d pnbila auxttao.lo the blame. bt• dee, at the Motu and pbAes named belyw, .1:: !hewn , Peons. TburittsY. M _ Y YAX; Oettistmm; renna,Af matey. Ater 9tb; AI coon% Penna. zmntlf. lll .7 Inti: litlffila Pena; Vaux•dan - Way LOW ; ~ Ewing. PtrxerhundsVldaylittia- ' Ixbanon. PM_ VA, Thm.43y, Juno At; ~ - , _. - ~ . ; ....3. 21 crettuanbarlamd, Nana. Thursttkr, lone 941; • scre,ml.,wripppt, aim Thenkr, .Itme lexti; ' W Pow" Vatueley.7o=e=d;-.7,. Ono boodrest. 001 hors II Gettilaxtri. sad tau:Hired and Arty t•AC9I4 Inch of Atx othAY Plat% thewharlt• Caro been condemned a nollt, - iry orrice Ott* United /Nolo Anny: - - .71rpr rold and term ruporee,topi pot pia - 1 ' may be bid:" .'., ' ,_ , :. _. ,1 .. ,... /Home will be sold obey. - , • ' .. ,•• - -. .-- • : •• - • - ' _•;„ ao Saks beirst xVICI A, sad ociattoili aott,itul4l ars " .Teroar i deal, la thilt4 stases swg.,-, . ,•. I .4.. ,- - JAZ - 13 A. NE . ' ' ,-, Lteut, 011. an!! ci. Q. AL Omar) , itettati:•:', ': "• ! • ege:tic2o - PENN STREET PUOPERTTAZ-.-,2 61301109.—pa THUILIDAT ETE3I2SO,Iac• leth, at *block, at Ibeeoulo Ralf iteet ion not" 65 Vino street, will be sold: That TuNbble Property aftdrataNa if Pena - atm; Bad td ,, Pat7 bit a front cr.2o feet 8 soars bs 110 ' ratio Braver% atm tra trbieb - la meted a taste., troy Mick Doulbutr, witb beak bultdrogs, ccattela lug Strata e;oata—riaors batlrrltebau toarati, Ditues r, -large garret and perfoottr&y cellat; • bu - Tao 600 T. Promy abould raceme the atteutfrat ot ren iz as the Qatar Li about eomertog ftuda tba in bab - T. A.llfot7LlLLAlllltotourr. FRNITURS, - BAB' AT AVOTION.—.I4 rut -131.1-seashati. ins don at~ Botha Aomasia Offl as, am WIDNES.. DAP RIONVING, J. 1801. at 10 a'elock, mold, wiewarniarre a acanthi et braciag SWiroads. Tabk Nate.. Cuboard', Carpet, Wash *WA Wisds. Cosh SWIG, Qumran,. -• mopes, Redact, AA al,,,the maths Itsr Nixtnns, ,Coraprient Away Phdo.Dosaalen, Untlat,, blots, Ic . salAN GlamsjPkturea34llas Doors. Slaw, d-A J. 14 T. A. WWI ELLAND - ErafllilTllßE - AND - .CARPETS- AT x - AIICTIOL-0:1'27:11:111SDAY . SIOIIISTSG. Jourlith. at ID Veleta. at liaatatkv Halt Aectfoa HawaUfa /Wait:ins, will be w.:4 a qwwitriear :. Wataltaiv.copstapg flalatwala Tables; Stant, 1 . 3; Alip, Cupola ir4 -atattiaw.: • - - , .a/ --''" T. a Igic7GTLLeaD;Aaxrari A FARML vr.m. raaer!2, Imr^urth Plttabrdr. • - IP P eit