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Tor a club of Mau, 464131 coed the roomed 0111121 dart, - tor ti Glob ofty, nod the L_litaiturOizarrai dosto ("Pk", 6 6666 ‘. - ; mobacfptteas OWL; fa afaeoor.2 l6 P 2 P 6 :1 1 • 61611 7 6 d0P06**161!61626•6161"‘ The Beading Matter on this Page is from Yesterday's Evenmg Edition. , :Northern . Tgaitora 1n Richmond. • AltiebnioniconespOndait of the New York . •- ..Treltrae: makes, some •' etintling etatements agent. to the Erdal of underground Storrat r ;Undoes; • canted between prominent : I .". Rebels id Ittameotid and t heir friend/fn New .. York. Then; inel living, he says, in the Reb •el Capital,kereral who left the north either _ , re befo ar,,early during the'vrar, and It t o these t'whoatore exclusively :throat themselves to .'kee p ing. the Confederate methorities ported up tut to 111:314 gclng on it, , tl7' midst: Among ; ;; _lkese tasters ax. said-to be Col. it %A. -Dan " engaged in the summer of 1861 - + in recruiting aUnion regiment In New e Yark W. MoMalton, a :AL/ Femanyt •Wood aunt, and recently an attaches of the Daily - Newt andit litr. eirmerly a clerk.. in A. T. Stawart's etas. Their cior. respondent* in New Yolk atenumeronii and i eon* oithete, it la aid; citbrece well 'known / Thil" l "!Palidrait 13 7 0 : !Sit I Waregeating or intending to speak I_ -.of the correepondence crated on between the Rebels in Richmond and Copperheads in New York. The moment the head traitor of ;• - . 2thellatter_city learn anytkineof Importance ', I . ,.i• z oolicaulifgthestrength, audition, br more meate of oar armies, they taminunleato it to 1.-.•. the rebel ofiloies. 'Thai Ptqate them hoed . • ranee for °rely meanie likely' to be adopted .by ths Goranment, and oirayerontof great ! interest likely to Occur. I knew, as Moray one connected ; with 'the rebel War DsPartment,We 17511r111 tits 6th of Tuts last, that, therowould be a bloody' riot In New York if the Govornimat hoisted on enforcing -c; the daft.' We were led however, rather to •belleve that Initead of 'being4 mere riot; th*.iroiGale r treniendons and lirepressi i'"_lde insemeetionithit the . rase men were or .t tanked, andthat tha form ndarsenels would ' be triad, the Abalitioniste massacred orez palled from the city, and the Metropolis itself thMitened with destmotiaie. ' • ••• - ` •Thts information, he adds, Wasteininteideli• • • . tecl in &letter. to 001. - Datham by one of the parties engaged with Ithn in remelting hii reghnent In - New Yak. increase And Its "z lit a debit° in` the Bennie few - dajisizice, Mr. Wilson, Chairman of Res Military Com. . i -mitten, made Some important statements, "frolliwidelf it affpnizallat since the _ 17th of October Instill hundred thousand. men,' not lanlndlog Mick men, have enlisted or Meals ourirmia; and that - one hundred -- "iiiiirtiienti-flire flatirons or dollars have been ''upended inhountles/1110L1 that period; that within the past year siveulhoadrid thoticasid minhive been put in the field, and that since Ihmenal Grant eammanced: Ma march toward thi"rebei capital 'reinforceinents to the 01fOrty4eight thousand men, exclusive of . Attica Mandrel days pionr-somo two &bons isradnaori—havii"beeii forwnried to.him. tfislatter.statementit.will be remarked that Ganevrd avant „is stronge4 at this moment ' Jilin When be commenced Ms 'grind march `toward Richmond; matter how pinch , tit merted lossarj may be exaggera " tens rebel neWspapers sad rebel eye:Fatal . In Vie North and in Europe, it Is offwiaily :Ititown - that the aeiifil losses of General Grant his.fighti,ficin the Rapidan to the - Chhabfhominy, hava not eiceeded twenty. six : 4 thitiranditHed and wounded. 7 ~.., . ...-.Erznrtjalng on "thlVicane. !The'illthoeend '.E.CroafOcr, of the lOth °Fth sl2, illtsfT7. o3l *tfailonlirottild. lticppand; 4 . This is the state of the Coss. Thingearo so:unused the.attar rain - or earoplote be: the lune of the rases de rebels to use every- exertion to se atirsciriotorj ai the talvitiontf the"SoittbOrn news to 'rely more upon the losses 1 1 4 F 4 1 2171 1 fritilZ * a c it l izt P ttlI C43 11 11 40 -6°. 11121 inherent xts:ength of: tha , 3ebels. ,This•is poet founda4 upon' a serious mistake fat duct:, ',Oat ffivernmsnt seams awake .to tits tnfl inipartanbe of the pretext . aside, and sUl.suideubtedly. keep Groltis 'array ap-tolts t • —Tax' fittozio oi,Emalsouo -- Agar. Mu piottrei of aitrorthy goalless= ,flpon-lle!OZport!! hatter, .Thio 41a lops gin= Cho point of iiilithitsation - i" "Aciftomov—PATltght - moitreitoi bat band, if %that relatloni, sir ?" CUltoller-- o Wlfei uncle." f Hottoliattozit• mote, air." 2:custbuter , ::OThis—iroll yes." • - Hatter fain the 'wtil f" - - I.Chistomor--"No such hiOli." 'Thittelo,(Do his sostifont,-- - briskty)—f fionpto . • Airy of boys at Datiolt;list Week', be:. • to !Val:war,Tim; separated them,- i.lveabitolhe - twotvat Trader -' of oatrari to% light the battle of ate Wilder as.-- The leaders of ammonia; boats tram staled with pistols._ Itt. the tams said excite Aslant OttlittooritUeadr." atazit's reekleumass tad ,patriotisut overtiowod, bad be discharged ••=laspistat. The ball took effect la Mt. Lee's leg, and theoonseveace will le its Hon : Iforat-4•Mider =daunt aserdangarmis . : pleythinp ; also, thts L irMbably what gave gag to kholto . n , tb#, the other Mr. Lae was • lfter emu= ran BoLimeri:-.4birriser soldiare Cannentry,tear the :Arlington goose, wst opitnedlo46r ()vita - ids') fn. tho recap. of , bddles.. of-doomed , scaler,. Too undi (two kindred acme) were zelsoted by 8 4 , 0 01 4 And nitro oni and popirly• adorned under Goo direction of Gen. tr.dfolgo, ton ter-Genend. Here• wall doldieri:dying in ',Unita' here will .:.....belatentadirt.tbilarcriatin:yt,--Woeb. Bum - . . A"MT farms wh o vu drafted , In Boston the othefdaysippossdke bi exempted 114 Wine of Ido.obseitbbOt seeepte& ABS wee ktowil to - jaikloh . ee well es Int, and z-L - thitssakd of eirellteist supposed he 'would fords& is:antuditatir onnzante - , and asked bleisrldelftwonll their earinisehe - -'ktftssed bo and totltheni EA* bring on their • baud Otunsgedlttmled and 1 7 " i'l 'r- titruOiliViAsrait4ll , ,J74l l our Kari:- : taxa 4ixobsagos speak-411th% - giowlisitl% ) r t as indiatitipt Azialruadatitbarrest. - The to lilt th4;vparetty and big lalor..lliyutaktos hark - alroadi4o4* mooed, aid the _tato herriet lel-apidlj sp. - . 1 •:: , -LMeselLin w ip A 4ontiAnsnoo rof the 'retina gra 13g weigher fat ' s , is r *eche longer trIU edd greatly i. the.rodeethraneei-of the ,-, , llllUoll.7nllakimoye ‘...4tra letonce,4&toldler hos* talittßestioa(la ) erftwito a Western paper: - srOottsdio the list of deaths •1611 I kne w it was' a Lees' soon --c-: ' f:4 " his sis ha g a liorsocco when yon host 4f,___ l o write nod motif it I( so 'boon. - """ - "1,11„1, -- 7,„1 - t - :464 - 46:6ottalisoetttff r litOliitet '!. " , ^ toll i Ihroaszty. Nortitoh--ttlitc -Otlre i lontivzolititatid ?,''...:7llolsltVllo!blvetllogltitto - - • SHE D Presentment of the Grand Jury—The Operallona of the Liquor Law—The Work House Project—The Jell—The The County Home, etc. The Grand Jury in attendance at the pre sent term of the Quarter Cantons, having finished their labors, submitted the following presentment to the Court, which, after some explanation from Judge . Mellon in regard to the punishment for violatimn of the liver law, pad inreferenee to the grantingof licen ses, was received and ordered to be tiled. The document will repay penned: The Grand Inquest in and for the bounty of Allegheny, at the June term of the. Court of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter &salmi of the Pius, ,ket., having finished the labors anigned them, make the following presentment to the Court: • We have acted on two hundred and sixty nine bills brought before us, of which forty- ' one .ware ignored, and in two hundred !and twenty. eight =metres bills were found. Of the bills before us, one hindred and forty three were cases of illegalltqtior selling, and a large proportion s of the remaining eighty ilia !are; !dinetly -or indirectly, traceable to the sale of intoxicating ligetors °oratory to lairs now in - farce in this Comuidnirealth. Oar attention was called to this eubjeet by the honorable Quirt at the ocimmencement at the session, and wo have given It dire can, sideration. We are not, however, prepared to suggest any change in the law; euthenics tility, we are of the opinion that a thorough end effeatlve execution of the law as it Is, ao carding to its true spirit and intent, is all that's needed to remedy most of the evils so patent to every observer., The law forbida; under loner° penalties, th&sais of intoxicat ing IleMis to any one of known intemperate habits, or to any one while intoxicated., It also forbids grantinglicense, in the ally, to any one not having four Separate. bedrooms 1 and eight bids for the exclusive nee of tray alert;! yet licenses are granted nine eases out of ten ,. in the city at . least, to parson whe practically make no preteacions to keep- leg anything but places of resort,tor the purpose ofdrinking; and to obtain a meal, or a night's lodging, trauletre would cc non think of stopping at a"retail ' green ! ry or dry-goods store u at these, likes kept open under- a' tavern Meanie; and : when persons are convicted of vioting the law, the ordinary stereotyped atincium sentence of '‘a One of len dollars and Usti"! proclaims in language too plain to be misunderstood that the vOlation of law is of little oonsaquenee Lf the costa are paid. Lows, however wine, judicious and well calculated to be beneficial, avail but little, mans enacted in such a manner as will make the offender fed that their infraction to no trifling offense and that they will be vindicat ed and enforced io earnest by those Intruded with their execution. A pinon, convicted at entry, term of the Gouty pays, at the ordinary penalties, only about forty dollars a year more tteurthe one who his the proper quell. Scathing and bikes out - hislieense, and pro bably saves three or fear times that sum In rant. Th•number of eases of &trifling charauter, yet Involving too eerie= an infringement of rights to be entirely orernolied, suggeats the necessity of a simpler method of settlement and redress than any now available. If the lenient= would pose a laW giving authority to two Mildews to hold a court once a month with aj= of three or more qualified citizens, midday rhairing the necessary epecitlattione and safeguards, much of the time of the court and expense to the Mtmty might be saved. The attention of our legislature is respect• fully.calleuito this Inkjet:. We have visited the Jail, and feel gmthied to be able to express our entire - satisfaction wit* the manna in which the officers hit:barge have performed their ditties. - Everytidngep. pears to be done which ought to be done for thehealth'and comfort of the prisonere. Lot there is one thing which We consider a great 'evil and which calls for reform, although for this he officers in charge cannot be held ea • muntable until different actommodations are afforded. We Oak to the promiscuous ming ling of offenders descry grade—the cempar atively innocent with the vilest and most ebandaned—the young withrthirivardened in oriel*, and we earnestly request the Commis sioners to take the mattes into comiderstion and provide the means bribe separation' f these Malmo of Offenders. : A yonng girl is in 'jail now, compelled tb endure:the:society and conversation of the most abandoned characters limply because her mother is in jell for' aline, and she tail ao other plate to which she can go. We earnestly request the Court to see that icing pes o litaoll is made for each unfortunate ones that 'they may be sup ported, and st the lama time not be compelled to experience such -degrading aespidations. Some repairs are urgently needed to the jail, and we met the Conartissioners will attend to this matter stonier. The subject of providing& work-house has engaged oar attention, and we earnestly cep. peal to those having the, matter in charge to delay no longer. Commitments foagrartoy, disorderly eon daet and their kind red ' ffences would Melll2 cornothing if the ilia dont were cipelled to troll out their term of service, in. stead of lounging it out in idlonosset the ex pense of the publio,whose interests end welfare they have atm:my violated. An economical bultdintr,witheultahleacoommodations y woldd, disbands of Via.competent manager, soon bet:eine self-supporting and thus materially lesseithe expense of the county in the matter etstupporting its *ions vagabonds. The Grand traiy; yieldhig to the invitation of the Directors,and to their own suggestions duty, ' vislOtthe tleunty Door-home, or, qs ' it is now sty ledby recent 'land morcrltting r o ghritmo ..tomairsThe Allegheny' County Home." They wore aosomitanted by Messrs. Cola. and Hamilton, of the county commis. stoner,, by which board the facilities for the visit water kindly 'tarnished us. We found ourselves well repaid 'for, the visit,- and congratulate the "oftixems and tax payers of the county , upon the prosperity which we are enabled. to report....:' We examined with care and, witnessed the buildings, grounds and housesilields,fenceti crops and condition of the ; inmates, and found ever) , part of this largo 'charity 'in admirable order. This le owing in part to the excelle i l magegement of the present most worthy perinteadent, J. ;cq I, if not greater credit iideetelfs accomplished-predoesesor, D:Pitteriondisq., tab filled the pee -1 tiOnf with'great aerseptance-lor the six years prior to.theibtst day of April l last. Iffe pros; ant management is as fo owe: _ , ; Director. .r. r lt...„H. ...Davis, Goodman Y. Coulter al:436111a: Drave,'Esqes. Sktremd 6orPkiiperfaseacient—.l; M. IdoEtroy ; Air; • oldo+-Dr William J "Yi ; Chaplin :- 1 Bennt Briddeek or, -Bias Mary Beatty; Teathet,ldist lklazander Fanner Mr. J. M. Porter. :ter the'ritspitctive depart! MUM of each of these, gin** everything to in Viiiellent'condition and management, toe titling, Is theweist ieatishonery :manner, tit thes.lasiltleationt end' - elisoharge, duty o f earl and sail theeffieera; . ;- ~ T he--pirysiolan, Dr. Gilmore, Wall known 'and - aeconsplished in his'proressbart,iisits. the llome..thrice every week regululy, sad often = ; if necessity requires. So!, also ,icileetap:,. lain Braddock, erne paschal at least onoe-si ' month 'regularly to the.. Imitates.. The per. , cereal erudition of Citi-insestm, the 4111.1111 d the tkeiteatifide to the efficient discharge of their--dulled resoeetively by Bit: perintendeat BrEhoy, the farmer, the matron, andreacher, ..-The present number of inmates isehont *he leadred and eighty.;: - Theespa-. btrity of the iturtituticm is about two huadred and when Ailed , to iii largest capacity. TO' ill 'OSLO of which bounty toey....well be' proud, and la e=ll alike to the--head and heart of its generous people. 'lsis a hems for the Indigent and friendless lathe truest and ibat s and illustrated the progressive Ind - eat& d charity . ; of 'the age sad our people whoa it, ; represents._ The tax for-4w pre sent year for the - rapport of the home is one millpihering bees reduced from two, and a ha/f mills in former years, and being ender the tate of texation from one to one milland_i half, M no:misery to support in 'elina Of like kbidlor the cities of Pittei burgh is, but reasonable, however to suppose that this diminished rate of taxation cannot long .continue. The to cursed reiffillion.wldch Lino* scalping *broad Weigheut the length end braider' theoland, will manifest itself here as everywhere' else, and with Unused „ number Of-spelleentr In thepersons eoldiert at..d thole tenatllia noodrefT to the support of the home artist snartner_be teenaged: This, howoverdt , s - tax. whkh' on secant of the liertidessilerittehleffis,"duty and patriotism iutat timurP h I m= „ l i ty „We cannot nines our. ; aPoithitlivisoffiers 041te,,d1rectorsiandlith- out bebg invidious in valet/on We may allude moie'parfficralarly' tolt:JL Dwell, 'Bey, the t'eesidentof the.Moard, who,, for lairleari past, aritiont,:feie or . reward,Eau been' un, wearied AußcrinUning•in_:lda effort. los..th* good: of. ether institution. Ms 11;::-% !Vern* fornharity throughout our coati, and - we can but hope that 'our peeplelrill act anew him to,witinirsm hie/cave and efficient labors !Maths present yealcilvit hEttant - 0 011 "9 / pa which yi•rOlget toliktt r ltti enlace Lori' Velum DeenCthtls parr *Ills! Winding to thisileble - 40ty'llt our i :.7,,,,1ium'5:,z,:..v:-,TiF.t=7,4,0:=,.,•: ~7- .: • ;..- i i '.::;.;:. ''.'''.''4 :, '-i . .... .- iiH . f'.: : '' •-•::'•''':::'..'-'''' Y't':':' ...'.....:-.'' ..;. - ,..1 . ..:'; - .':'l' . ' ''' PITTSBURGH. TUESQAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1864. midst.feelingliell anuredthat Its detailed ope rations shouldbeunderstood by oleo taxpay or in the ootmty,!and that they May appreciate the tact thattheir charities have not Peen mis applied or tbrdwn away. We tae Gild opportunity to express our en tire satisfaction with the manner in which the officers in attendance on 'Cite Grand Jury have performed their dutiskand we @pedal, com mend the en;r l r and courtesy of the Deputy District Atto ey Lithe discharge aids duties in connection ith the Grand Jury. itoloft Dell, Fonmea, Taft Patterson, Jas. A. Knot, Bee,. Bast& Bolos, R. MeEldowniiy, - Andy , Ramilton, W. W. Dloluton, Beni. Patterson, W. 11. Dannieton, Mary Snowdon. Conrad Eberhardt, Eathig. Beef in Summer Tux N. 1: !Sim, Mu warm the people igalitot eating ;beef In Kammer: Envied:Lent phytiolane declared that a meat diet at this season is _poeitively injurious to the health, producing &taus and death, whereat a few ounces of meat made . Into soup, with plenty ofrgetablesjle the most wholo tome diet any peosost can. subsist upon. It Is not expected that ignorant people will Inv fit by the witm:ct tho.doctors, who have epent their t ie s and money in investigating the cause of Cease; but intelligent and oath -111 people strictlifollOw theadvice of the doctors, snare/rare Dem aging so mush meat in their famloo3„, ...Photo to; whom money Is no object, will Probably. buy their accustomed quota of meat' at the - present eihorbitant prices, and the pay a gum equal to that given for ;the beef t the "family physician." who Wont. ensoeg to. pat on a long foe—when Ida adviee is asked—and proteet *goblet any reduction in the quantity of tricot consumed by his patients. For a little "fillhy. lease" these fourth ro te doctors , men in o th er, Profession', wil t snake` atiertiorm to help along their own busing* considering that they hav a legitimate tight to bsdnee People to gate ok, fat the purpose of pocket: ing a foe forcriring them.. Fortunately th e; opinion of the ac quacks related by the: qv stations of sue men as' Des. Mott, Draper, Parker, Del:Leila,' Marko° and others, who prefer to give honest opinions, that will pro vent sicknoie, rather than Impose upon the public by false statements. One of our most eminent .physilians 'aye, that, commencing with:tile month f May, end ending with Sep. teunber, he rot ots the members of his fatal ly and all his Patients to two ounces each of animal food pen day, requesting them to use freely duringthe Bonnier months the vegeta -1 Die producUonS nature lavishes upon - us so abundantly.. Ile his _kept, daring twenty years of more s ; seceded of the mortality In the families ; of those who foltowed his advice, and estimates the deaths, in the meat eating families ' as about four ;times more numerous than in the houietholds of those who Curb their deaires for animal food during the Summer months; subediting almost entirely upon a farinaceous and vegetible diet. If {IL teo timony has no-weight ;with those who think "they know h otter. " it is to be hoped that they, will disco r the reality by a little expe rience, and, as hey look upon the pale face of some dear one, lying "hold in death," become convinced that there It more virtne in the prevention of illness; than in the " pound of cute" the doctara prescribe' for diseases that originate in morbid appetite for strong meat. . Tharongh.m-.Archhisiiop When you do a thing, do it thoroughly, When you break up an establishment, dismiss everybody. We /Wu glad to see that the fol lowing advertiser Is root•and•branoh man, and on* abandoning hons& keeping; not only got.erid of his wife, but:suggests &satisfactory arrangememt for the lady's figure life. A GENTLE AN, who Is breaking up his establishment, 'hair rely great pleasure in BECOMMEN Ilga his . COACHMAN, and WIVE ; the f opeter_to take *huge of the sta ble and drive + and the latter as Dairy woman, or tot ke charge of poultry, or both duties oorobin d. Address,' ke. . Except that If be were !calif a gentleman be would bave t Ottentioned the lady before the mental, we th k the advertiser a model of thmsghtfulnes &oak ' ' • Latist train Europe. Care RAOII, iune2o..—The steamship North Ametican, fro Liverpool •on the 9th and Londonderry o the 10th, passed here OIL Sat urday. It is reporte that the Germans amid to fortniglit's eztonsion of the armistice.. Cotton quiet, Stith a partial advance of for American. • Biomiatura doEI shduechanged. Provisions Told but stokay. Consols elosadzt POK@OGYi. The ship Rockingham, from Callao, was hinted by the • irate Alabama. From Washington, .WORIIGTOI., Tune "19.—dfternoon.—The general boUef among . monabers is that °en gross Will. adjenzia in about ten days. The Mouse will /Mier Inasinisss every night, and probably, the - Senate win also. The Tariff and Internal ftennue bills are the most im portant pending. The Secretary of the Treasury has accented ell the bids offered for the bonds of 1861 at four per cent. :and upwards, and declined all others. Arresur Jcimrsoir, at the age of twenty psalm, did not even know the alphabet. He has caned the steps which have conducted him to his present elevation out of the rook of adversity., Bel wu the most earnest ad vomitus of the Homestead bill in the Southern States, boeutzi, having risen from the ranks of labor, he desires to sea 111 of his former elssi protectett —Phith.. Pitts. •- - _ Ar ao battle which took piaci at the West. ern spur of the, Al - acons range mortis nth ult., Gen, Howard bad his foot struck by a ball which took off part of hie boot. lie said, .211 not look down my foot is gone. One hand andione foot will nevor do." One of-his staff.fell down, and replied, ' , General, Your foot is lode ;" at which he was much gratified. I' Tas Cazscap.x.s.—lt fa sald that this little whosoltur aiskerap Into beaniltal ar ticles for the Somfort and dooorstlon.at the ladies; has nei:4 been found In nonstdsra blo_aumbers is It It not Inaoh tarp:than Soartnon rat, but kiss - L=olnd togs like the !Kangaroo. The far of thoto teen las.lolitnrnis to Sold td be irary fan. A..4lxiarrii still now building at Pall River. Mali.,whin ;completed will be the :' finest min= In the city. The van 3 - Offing Is three,bundredlandtwentpelght feet long by 'sweaty wide, l and nye storien..,hlgh.At. wW eattairreight hundred; indinsty looms and thlrtS;fite *lnland etas hundred and twett ly:,l4l.oo4dia4- , . letup' FosomrSor—soe Of ft&011014 091 - - babeg nintilediff bt &Anon per. lifttb Pei thekkisree and'neatly - psate theni.on eel $I :and $2 motes. Some of the latter have been altars/le $5O. The Vatted States Tressmne does not redeem fractional t'anlo°7l"!l4autilits4.4* • • Tfie iturqber of deaths at iti this! city as reported ' bly large. - Top Revue] days . ad -sixty per day. There '•Ltale imtunially large cambers ended soldiers.—Nadoed SAD Itforraz tho tummy the!, doll) , Is Ist= pOttt-Itrital-iT • aejntheho of lick and w tottigeoce7..., , Mr. Ososan lams, formerly an attamei in Chester, "England, with a practice of be twesn three pious:lad and, four thonssad pounds a peardint which he bad lost through intehipuonee, irecontig died in a workhouse from deotitntion. , Teri Washle . . 4 CA,oltiele oiyithatSoustor Girrett D yLi of Sentuokyi remarked. the other day that hli party, the Copperheads, would take app Fremont for Piettdent, if thy thought President Llnoolueottldlut lettiut 14, , CAST. 8A.174, of bliqcir Goa. 11'1'48'81er serial staff, 113713.04 at the teat of GoTezatatat Asti oil:idol teeing la - dirge twenty•lee. en battle flag trophtet,i espterad from Best. Lela army In the seelatlrattles In VAIWas. 1.71 whittle& Instead of lark. , Ira ars dinapiipiritadiazul ca i g , blind r bat it is tho b_ it .the; old lady ,Inut okinag no "plum" :!or4b,.!peolsocit M in areal lag for farbaiße Dame loitan bort evidnett eyesight. and. Os .the 1.0 • bees oposiod IsisizAtm,slei bow of more ; t • . _ d Jaae.the.Orystal Pdaeshad I -years. Daring that isarbld 'LW by the cttraardiamy skaaa; . • fifteen adllloa wad a q,aatter atr4obl'Amill Gen. tizoait of ore' the Oki.* of eta • tin Ike.W.Nsretees. "./ like AndifiliiY/oarnoet:"--,• • '4*lrsani • Vaa' ••y ..aper talk blieskga idc J :Babe; ..,iirvared irk the Ordi 'rarer it ,TllrWli Whoa , - , Zug 'TOD Vhc.oa PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TELEGRAM* FROM PETERSBURC. No GeneralEnza foment. VERY SEVERE FIGHTING. Our Whole Line afateriany advanced. TUE ENTIRE REBEL ARMY ATI TETERBORO, Details of the Struggle for the Defenses of the City. GEN. LEE DETERMINED TO DEFEND THE CITY. Our Troops Oonfident a Success. itc., FlLLOQUalralta, AUX PCIRB3I3IIIO, Jane 18. —Contrary to ezpeatatioU no general engage ment occurred - yesterday, although the fight lug orS our left at Ufa', was vary heavy. arlytn r4 the morning the 9th and 2d corps, formiisithe loft of our.llr:4l,#:ens consider ably advanced , where, for it,. short . time, the fighting was exceedingly severe. Thorsaults of the battle, thouglinot decisive, wire ttdt fel. Four additiOnal guns were caphaid by the2d eorps in a charrs;mihing a total of twenty-two guns. Oar *hells line hu ma tertally advanoed. - New lireat, June 20.—/t Tr bane special has the following: Headquarter. Army Potomaii, near Petersburg, Fiiday, May 11.--Se are again In :front of (the entire rebel army, which have bean en -gaged by our advance Of the 2d and 18th Corps, and important captures of guns, pris oners and positions have been l aceouipilibed. The 2d, 9th and 18th Cora are in line of battle r and on the arrival - of the balance of the fieeps, dispositions wW he made for a final assault upon the enemy !a Werke. Since Tuesday night, whei the advance of the 18th corps arrived Is the vicinity of the town, oar lines have been puahed steadily far ward to several strong positions, which had been wrested by charges frail the enemy,and we have taken eighteen guns and several hundred prisoners, Our *dreams is within • half • mile of Pa tersluirg, which is aimed in full view of our entire line. Prisoners state that portiobs of Lea's army commenced arriving at Paniebttrg Wed:wi dej night, eat, a. taw boys otter the arrival of }launch with the 2d eery, and that Win's . brigtidt,cocomanded 4 Wile in person, held the town tretil that time. The City Point Railroad loin our posses sion, and the Norfolk and retersburg line is commanded by our troop! The 18th corps, which lnded at lisrmuda Hundred this day, new bad the advance, crossing the Appoznattail on pontoons laid four mints above its - month . .and penetratteg to the southward up towithil about lour miles of town, before oucounttny oppolitlon. Hero ektraishing comas cssd, ind our id.. vanes steadily pushing , rd drove back the pickets of the enelho took - position in their outer defences. coo defences were intmedlatelycliaroftke inkenegro.division with most spledid gallesttcr. The. enemy were 'Put to flight zed two guns and • consid erable number of prisoners were captured. ' The works were held tuna the arrival of Sam:took at 634 p. m. of Weduso.daya. On the LIFT/Tai 011111XMOOk in Oa evening, I resort noinenee.for the purpose of ascertaining our erect position was made, and considerable skirmishing ensued. Only two divisions, flimsy', and Gibbon's reached theffield on Wednesday night. Barlow, who pursued an. other road, bringing up the rear, and coming ap at six o'clock yesterday. .Thuradity morn ' tug the divisions of Birney and Gibbons de -1 ployed in line of battle, when their petition to the rebels was discovered and onr troops biroucked on the field, Birney• Occupying the left of Glenna and Gibbon the right. On Ilar low's arrival in the morning he was put into position on the loft of Birney. Between fire and six o'clock yesterday morning the enemy opened a heavy military Ore on oar line, enfilading it with batteries posted on our left, and rendering an advance or occupation of a position to the rear frame diately-neemary. Acoordiegly an advance of the 2d and 18th corps was ordered by-Ilan cook, who, in the absence of Meade, took command of both oorps. The .result was highly tmocessfal, term' lines of rebel works being carried at the pOint of the bayonet, and numbers of redsmbts of great strength were ea.:aphid. Sixteen guns were taken and tuned upon the enemy by the 18th corps. Col. Egan's brigade, of Biz ney's division, led the charge of the nth corps, and gallantly drove the enemy from his works, capturing, at the same time, two formidable redoubts, and; with Dwight's- and Gillis' batteries, completely silencing the rebel artillery on our onr left. The works wore held until I p. m., when dispositions for the final charge upon the ~enemy's last line were made. It was at tit time that Vol; Egan was severely, if nofsoriiTsly; wounded in the spine, and the attack *as temtemporarily poet . At 6 o ' clock hut hewever;ultother charge wounds by the SettandOorphiold an advanced position wen situated antldnain- Mined. - The thus thus assumed watt Once rendered secure by the immedietheonstruc‘ don otearthworks: . • At Ms time it is impossible to's - siert : a - in thee:tent of our losses. but i,500 will pieta hip - corer our :eta °unsaid...! It Is to be regretted that oar adrenal was riattinated forward an Wednesday afternoon, at prisoners concur In the litetement - tbst Wises brigade alone held the town until:late In the evening, when LW trios enunineed ratting. Portions - et hie lardy mamba d from Malvern Elll4 . crossingJolzl64 river on alroi. Won bridge One port •Dstiteg t while were dispatched by thesPater.burg Our Sian, as now tamed, bees the UR. from the seat and south, partially endirolinglt,ead 'stands scion the city-Peint Itailroadeouth wardtethWtioinity of the Petersburg and Norte* Railroad. _ Burnslde, holds the left of our linty ilium* the centre, and ~Entith the right. The remaleder of our troop. hue attired to-dey and will be assigned their new positions.. No one doubts that. Lee will defend Peters burg.'. Oar troops, utorerthelese, aratoonddent of dnal rooms. Our I.lfir3 Within 2,000 Yards of Petersburg{ DIDNEFB DIVISION 811BiLING TDB CITY Several, :Souses Fired DESPERATE FIGHTING But Wile Ground Gained nioAL.on.. HUNIF.RI COMMAND .Exanquarnokinan.Pslssencreo, 4 n no xB. spoolnl to the Now thief di r elidoii 2d .0940, 4 441 6 ) 34 1 46 within tort . , t4oisaild yards a tholet!7,' iad tbroir • • iim; ithoila into Potimboti 4114 sacral honsoF. . . Waairsoiva, has 20..-A dittatah F hex thshasof qoartort of lb. war of the Potomac, Jalobjeth, says that then was my Rotolo telthiltriff eh. inata pie of the tini, and ths most dotal:dud efforts woo aitaoto toe* the onomia linoj'hat little grooad, howqm, azatfita 7 ,-thi _The' Ittelibioid. SestfOrf of tha ibti ICU an moan of fiaatraft nonagons. It appeals that Wi atfah7 hart Wed 'Omagh Wiliam oitutty , ttrot ibit'Uns of the Chariottosvillo fafirtatigsolit thaaosatfleis • • • •• • wen t ( Iwo a:00 Ciortifooda. - ; Tha 40e1111,4hallipt r Illystagat ostil to ~; _ ~Sf CITY AND SUBURBAN Casualties b Geary , ' Madan. The following Le a list of the casualties in the 28th and 111th regiments, in the battles in front of Dallas, Georgia. These regiments are in Geary's Division, and are the only troops in . that Division from Western Penns,lvana-the 28th being made up In Westmoreland, Allegheny, and adjoining counties, and the 111th principally from Erie county: 231 K lIIGIIIZST Kated. corp: Ino Wilt, H • James Hebon, II Rank Auden., Il David Hartmarl, 11 Samuel Huh, II H Hattlag% H °buten Clark, H Wm Dec 137,8 Robert Donoogh, Jame. adman I Jaren Dongla I Henry Oalle uaa r , David Smith, H. °apt Calrle Bartley, K O Ilmrk, A eergt 11 !triter, C Irltrpatrlck, C It Carney, 0 W 11 Evane, E Hiram Echrow, E John En; E Corp J Gogh:tore, E Charles Beam, V Theodore Murphy, V Eergt A El Vogler, J A Bell, 0 Corp J Bajemfp, 111TH ft Cape Id 11 Todd, & O t Waller Hri ope, &ea orp 0 D 0 Corp 0 ll.Prebble, A Pater Laponler, Honklab 111.102, E. Phillip Qiiiggle, 6 Gans BzuMr, B Jonah Broughton, B let Merit A W Tracy, F Ist Bent 110 Finney, let karat David Marts, F Corp Matthias Arnold, D Corp J lahlam, D Corp Jeri R White, D Corp Jo. Wolf, 11 J &op Geo Farnaann, I Raymond, A Wm LI Walling, A Volacy 11 (Reason, A Amin avast, B Wm F Blanchard, B Jobs, Holman; 0 Richard L Maynard, 0 El 11 Shout, Cl Puttrrann Finning, 0 les Donaldson I) Isaac Howard, D Joball Ellen, I Ell Actitisi. T Ebenezer Hardy, F Ohs/Curtis, V Samuel Chapin, F Sanford Drake, F Ralph idorron, F John Morthey, Mram.Elesaenger, Wm C Flarriirer, Geomelents, fraAJanzer, I Bey. Conner, I John Hildebrand, I RA Allen I K 1392313 -- • - Jacob 'ranter 0 Mau Strayer, E Orlarttlo Crazier, G Henry Itamion, Henry non. E /se Allen, E Frederick Lawman, D etlageador Morton, D Zia Milo gtorakar, George Slggings, D Mired Dawkins, C Sere &mon Jaws, Hobart P Smith, D D Latest from the OR Region. The Register, of the 16th Met., says The ob market has been brisk for the past and present week. Prices have still further &d -reamed. Prices at the wells rule from PO® 10,25 per barrel, with sales on the H. &teeth'. -took farm at $10,50. Prises at this point from•slo,so to $ll in built. and 113 per barrel, package included. Freights to Pittsburgh have gone op, owing to the low stage of water. As high as p per barrel has been paid to Pittsburgh. • There is a good prospect of the Hammond well, on the widow McClintock farm, Muting up again, which will make an increase in the daily production of at least 500 barrels. The Phillips well on the Tan farm is now said to be pumping 100 barrels., per day s with pros pect§ of a nuterlial increase. On airy band the prospect for maintaining the present =bunt of daily flow le flattering. This daily production we estimate at between 5,000 and 6,000 barrels. Mr. 11. 0. BUM= has sold his new well in. dading his feel:owes! in 0.1. Lloyd & Co's tract, on the Blood farm, for $lOO,OOO. Thii makes the rum total paid for the five acres sold hy C. J. Lloyd and Co., $300,000. This well when sold, was producing about 100 bar- Ms per daj. We leans that It has Increased within the_past few days to 170 barrels per diem. Tho -lining emigration to tbls favored lo cality is largo. . Thereis something like bar a dozen regular nape between Ott City and Franklin; which Make two daily trips, and gentralls-are loaded down with pusengers. -Aineject -is now on foot to construes -w bridge over the - Allegheny river at Oil City. The coat le estimated at between $15,000 and sica,ooo.- The Poet and the Fair. Editors Gorettc. , 4-You quote 'in Saturday's Games the statement of the /bet that "the Democracy" have given at least one-third the whole receipts of the Fair. This Is 01:1 , tainly the climax of impudent assumption— theoap sheaf to everything that bat hitherto emanated from that deservedly notorious sheet. It might have been very graceful for the Copperheads, Considering their antipathy to the war and everything that relates to it, to bury partisan rancor fora moment and let their contributions dew freely In aid of our wounded soldiers on the plea simply- of hn. malty. This might have been done without compromising their peculiar views and would have been creditable to their hearts. But their hostility was so inveterate as in moat cases to drown whatever sympathy they would otherwise have felt for the Individual distress and safeties which , necessarily follows in the wake of war. They did no; even land to the rinse the empty commendation of pharusical lips, but ruined it on ..very possible occasion, stigmatizing it as a gagentle swindle of the Abolitionist party, to put money into the pockets of its leaden, and that very little of the fend would go to the soldiers. Alen Lam air, and the mendacious assumption of the Poet cannot Impose on any but the moat stu pidly disloyal. Many who were Democrats gave liberally in add of the S'Mr, bus these are such men as rejoice in the swami of our arms, and therefore C 11,12 kllTOllol7llll.llaly with such fellows as the editor of the Post. They would consider themselves dishonored by his com pany and sprint him from their presence. *winded Pennsylvanians at Phila. Four hundred and twenty-nine • 'wounds , soldiers from the Washingtoa hospitals .ar rived in Philadelphia on Saturday last. The following were sprung the number: PKesusisloi =PS, 1 Martha L Willa, IL G 3 1310racres.,.rom K. 116 Geo W George, BDO B=ol Batley, B. 116 A 0 Wilson, A, 110 J A ilcOarnell, lf, 100 W 0 McCartney,' 0, lOD 6:WNW Wifienn,o,lll3 * Jahn Elbe , cm?) E, 116 Jam W Stephens, D, 100 A W Cattar„'E,l.4o J D MrmeD. E. 11 W Eastlick, eon) 0, 100 A Miller, A.lOO John B 'Amboy, lu B. UWI tlchtoder, B. 61 ~ 1W II E1i0 . % K. e 2 • Mine Maher, E, 61 ' J Orfulley, Ili 64 Jag llcCannon.l3,l6o ' . W.Blannlurd„ I, 1011 111.11,Ifooker, B. 133 . II Stathloy, B, 11 ' W George, E., 133 ' • . Wll Adana, D,ll • .1 W Miller, E, 61 7 D McLaughlin 11, 116 Adam Wire, a, IZ3 ' 711 Campbell, B;61 &wag Wright, o,loo . 1:IW Witassl, carp 0, 100 Mai Lowther, 11,111 .."...-•• riat•Petit 0,100 ..fraakila Dauer, Y, 130 Wm Wright, 0,100 • .1 N Sharer, 0, GS . . Pd P Other, aergt D,lOO 1.. Jos A .lel:4A, 103 ... .. Proud. tioodeu. A,lOll Cleat /altler, 6, 63 . 1 - Jos (I Bllkhood, 0, 10 B Il liary II Keller, 11,:up: ~, ! . Mader ai:lteidln6—Ellectig of Cop. . ' perheadlsm. i • gene an exoltenient was created on.griday last, in Reading, growing out of a - pill &lima* between the workmon,in the' Phila. delphisind'Reading Railroad'ohopt, result ing in the _killing of Ono Of t,14., parties: ' A few dosage one: pf. the' workmen raid he wool d rather fight for the rebel oattletlutn for the Onion.'s 2bla elpiesslon created a feel ing of indignation among his ollmpantonsould tlury:fietenuined ordei lara.to-lears. the town,"or else tar and ðer ,'hirn -ride Limas a MI. 'Oa Friday/11045141M again went to Work.' Ole of his - pommel friendi, though= opponent le 'polities, advised .hint in kind words to leave the shop;e4The would tinily be mobbed it he, remained. ..Another workman (father.in-law of the'rebel limps. this'll.) dolled mit . 0 8tioet whereupon the latter diew *pistol andihot his friendly advissr,the bell.taking Offsotiullmithdemon. The murdererwas arrested and oommitted to • • Diihiniera• llconie.;- --- - - Thepollee last-44h maks descent on sodleorderl7 hourer IR the Sixth ward, kOpt by . a at .eolothd women tamed Lydlnitelph, And' Salaed 12h16' of the IV metes; ynals and female. They had a hear lug .heforir. - the Mayor 44 morning, who, Wononishlog dthohorgedittit 'Partftl.P . on the pnyment of slight.ftroli Binh - strait, nuraralred,Gotlay rook; for Jolt sha °mato Chid, lamina liro4l of American Talwa t;and uParrinaia.;' Naw Topograplasl War Alati.ar••• nip Matta, with a ChtmitterAlthaatpa i eltabelllparcearollett from thoUtark ibratataiati3hiwir and Om i 2 - . _ Ms.W. I'irigici,Plfti litieet;Oppeii the Post atice;las rimelve4 Um July number of godq'claiy'# Magazine, oxtail:ll2oi steel plate erigming,•anutlod Titiatip! largo double-page 1114 a variety: ot-other For sale also by W. 4i;- ( iligtallniton, 45 PtfiT street. V g — aainr.;—Tha fit 'Pia output& CU 0 0 TO surgeon have g01:011 tO,the front from •••• • stem•ro. Wal • die;',T,: - It: IWO audTiddla ATOrair; Dri„l,Jllo43; 11.13a4giladitobaki 4400; as aidsfaats. . , 4J97713EJ1E1g1M19. U.PITTSBDTiGH THEATRX IMEMP wit. Emus= 011131.111GTOX Ninth eight of the celebrated Actor and Panto. mhalet, K,. EDWIN BLANCHARD, and his won derfed per coning Dogs, OABLO and BRUIN, who bare been rocelved ntghtly lq delighted audiences. THIB (Tnestay) MMHG, win be presented. THE ROUGH DLABIOND. Willetzeon. hfargerp....--Eate honor.To be folloirsdby OATO ; or, A SLATES EIVZNOC AND VIZ DOG OF THE PLANTATION. Foto, Blanchard. Brain, Dog of the Plaot.dou. —.—Oarle. To oonclade with BLACK-EYED BMWS. Willtam--- ....... Lovoday WOinadmi, benefit of BARRY 098111fIGT011 U•FESTIVAL. L ATBAWDIREY FESTIVAL, for the knelt of the March Honk erlll to hell et that 'oftltut'on. Locust Grove SeelLeery, Laurent. villa, on th e shaman ns 2 evening of TUESDAY. ftlet trat. Atfulolon,lo meta. Saner Tickets tau be hut of Allen. 21•11 or, tan or Lync S , and at tbs entrance, et 25 centt. . .1.10:35 ' • • CLAMPED/1, OIL OLOTIEL Aye. CLR vra base now open the largest sad best Weeded stock ht this ells of ENCLISH BRUSSELS, Imported by ontielveh nada Utz old tarltf, with the gold Ohmic= at sixty eve. ' MATTING-S. Wo. a tall anortinent of WHITE. =OHM AHD /AHOY OHINA MATTINGSi In all widths, end at The Lowest Prices for Cash. OLIVER NoOLINTOCK CO, 23 21,7211. STREW. 3.13 WENOW OFFER von SALE WHAT =ppm to be the larger modem& of Carpets and , Floor Olt Cloths, Zenr exhibited to tide city, In 11311188111i8, TIMED PLY„ MOWN and VXBITLIN OAILPYIS and BEIE= OIL MCKIM. We have :um) desirable dyke not to di found elsewhere, Including some beautiful goods 11/01117ACerIIIILD ILIPBESSLY VOL ODE =TAIL TRADE. . She greater tett of oar Mock baring been pm , clamed or contracted for berme thi recent heavy ed. rams la prim, Ida be old at • very matt advance on actual cost. oar prime being ft many bestancee Oa below pretest market rater. Window Shades and Pistinnia "Pablo and Plano Cover4l Hemp, List and Rag Carrots Cocoa and China flatting., all widths; A MI eseortotent shrkte on head et the kweet WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M'Farland, Collins ds Co., sae n AHD 73 nrrn graxcr, Neat hawse to.P. 0.. oramod door. URTI-I STREET MiiiiWl WINDOW SHADES SIDI:WED 15118 DAT NEW.. SPRING STOCK 0 1 1" e WILL BIASOUXD OIL OLOTH, AT .M'CALLIIM'S CARPET• STOR Ha 87 15371RTH STEMS. ml.lB MERIIEL4XT TAILORS. ..- GENTLEMEN WlBllO7O FIRST CLASS GARMENTS. =As In Ms 1108 T INUMIONABLE arid :L.A.TIEST t4T'YL.sr: would do wall to cal/ upon 11. G. HALE & CO.,MICIIIIT TAIRA COMM C! PIM AIM CM CUM t3TEMCM &gars parcluming *lambs% BIBBRLIA3 BLuOK. W. H. MoGEE. 10 ST. CLAIR STREET, Would call tha attealka or bnyam to Ur hock of taxi" It tiu bean Wetted, with greet aim and =taloa all the e : Rifles of gmla to ba footed to tint elms homes. Omits arlaidng • milt of clothes roads to order. will Vaasa call sad examine one vxda and pram. , ALo e s fall and complete dock of , FurAishing Goods. . W. H. MGM Dthitunt TsDor, Ho. 10 Bt. Clair stmt., CHILDREN'S CUTAWAY AND Garibatdi Suits. BOYS' METROPOLITAN 1340 Fa White Linen Duck Pants and Vests, and • do, wortmed SUMMER HACK COATS. N 0.47 ST: CLAIR ST 4SIBLY k Loose DISSOL lITTOM9. Tyssournow OP-PAR .1 ' :1184P, L., .:-Ifteruni—ms..-16itmett 1a416.-0 .11111021; hating parohaae4l- tbs Astarcat :OHS. .OaIIABD. la ;ha aLUD UMW 1100 1 / 8 011 CD. all accosmts duo awl all elabla ;idle flan will be settled lig 11P11 remaining partner; aad the busfavararlll be coattaned a herstotbt*, Muter III• mum sad idyls of BOLILKiII CIAIIBIBON SOO. niltamaar, , • 'OW. W.- =attar • ',JOHN alucrarzaols, • .7110:136 !. aITD. • ,• Jana 11,1851.. . • -. 10/1).111, isso'Arnow. oz. P I ARIMRSHIP: —Ths sisztasnatfp lisretheon adding beavers ths intdandlpodd, under the ajtvot NE, G. .10EGG STON. 6 co; .Is zsze z ia. amarWi to Ist:few &cm thbrds IG /MOOG roans' from. Or na: -Tbo balms br ootalnbutoo ft , .. . ty., in th• stxts ea beratotopt . _ , .:. .. ....., - 0 301COBTON, _ ... . ' , SAIPL.II. Jomstsruse alatAlw =Km' , aunt d, rae..istb: law- , , ,.unit ;p 8w14.r8. atc. Ir. L. a 13naCa, - 195 Pons strat i Plystquirow ' -, "D verb & vo: wimiaris irraszTaxwiwq. , w,m t# 4ll ?exdatilest 7 tUK • a•cloticaAus. my2l, 4s-wd ftrgeon and :;DE.IMT7BTxtY t Waal" writandio ik a:imritp , Amtt studs ; MAnugik..,giii.4lo,ll..K:l,prag. look ro#lrio 11.mi:,1,:leqloi7. w ._, ;... j_ ,- . ','.'.•'. - '''.'7-.;.',:.',:::''l'T : . ::7'-,''ln . '- - , -. ::.. - -.,.:-:-,..'', .f;f:',l VOLUME LXXVII"-NO. 189: FOR BILE--FOR R EAr'r FOE BALE—Virginia Oil Land, aka eted be Wood and Pleatent C 31111111.. upon Honaneck ton and Bel Creak, be do a Fdvxkond to the gnat .el a Ike... au years on Stephen Eitreon's farm, on Hanboax. 1 less; of 45 yearn on &apt:lw Spring form, on Barseasok. These lands us only a short distance from the big wells. ... . - I 801 l Crns ken t. cat, years on John J. Compbelrs hum or I have of 45 years on Amid John ton's Lana. CD Ball Greek. 1 lease of 45 Jean on Grey Be..' (arm, Dull Creek Imam of 45 years el Lan Johnetoree Wm, en BnU Creek. 1 lens of 45 yearn on Geo. Les.l7l. Wm. to DoII Creak. 110m0 of 2.5 years ea geese Ptide's farm, an Calf Cita. 1 lease OM years m Jacob Garrierna'sfarn. West Mud Fork. II saes eye simple, Riabt Bud York, with two =developed we ll s OWL Thete lauds are only a dyad &share. from the Ohio river, (3 to & and are surrounded by well &endplay& territory. Share are about I,oXla.nea to ell of prd valley territory. Add jelLter emu, BEAL & r. , Pit • delrgh. II.KECIITORS SALE (*' BEAL ES. .114 TATA ABOUNDING of 0 shise—The nada. I gene& Imecretors of the hat Will end Tertament of 1 John Ramsay, deed, sill sill at imbrate sale ell that I nerteln Mot of land, late the hameetead of the acid Jam Mama,. situate In Union toszdhll?, orethe „ ylee Welablazfon carnpike, abOnt t 34 from Janet' Barr, onataMlsg 86 scram k aK an &ridable erected a Lugs Frame Deelling ones, Barn and ntithomen tiro fhte . artherfife i choke froth, of marl, EMT. Tblelandlsitgalmultaltamlor &pod mate d =Mutton, ahattedlnelh 04 under the shale surface, norm la.a. been tricaratul at any time, &Bardeen opportWty tar cafe and . Rood In. vairtarate Trintn—Ono-tblrd In hand, and balance-3n one and two pent, with tuterest, tobi r etcured by bond and =time, rtildect to the dow Internal of the widow daring her life. 3120. NULLESTOII, 23 Wood St.; , KOBE= Renters. nor. lint and Short. streets, l'ltteburgh ; Pat( Exembos. POPOD. SALY—:— SUBURB t3ITES;L.vn VILLAGE WV!, nun Fo Elcnnox.—The andendped, Executors of then e of J,ha Iler. rot, deed, offer for sale s number Oftots,, from roe. helt to tiro wow rich, eltneted mar Fort Barton, sad within than onnotee watt of the Unarms or b* -Pittsburgh a ldinenetlle Perarocer The stare Lots are twerultelly located for pirate redden:es. . Also, it number of smell tote In the Wag, of BSI. tumrrille, fronting on tbs Pauseor r Ballway—ttarty to sixty feat front and from one to i too hundred feet deep. - rot . in , ortastenn enonire of rithr of the ander• signed, or W. A. 111:11.11011. Clark's Once. Omit Bonne. Wit. Ai Hg¢Box, JOHN D. HIJIiiOII, IL G. HISSON, Y. J. SLEIMOH, • rxecnton FOR BALE-VALUABLE FIVA L ES TLM—Teeni Loin earlier of gentie Meow and Vas street, 40 hot 7 Denbo front by ItO leet deep. One Lot on Penneyleusin avennei 25 feet front by' 100 feet deep, running back to 16.511 fobt all - One piece of gromd cornec of Chendotle bud Tortes streets, in the rim of •P k It. W. Depot, containing twenty lots, 20 by MCI feet. At. • number of very desirable lot* to East Ptits• bmetki.' gin of these lets lle to .body, having a front of Ito feet on Craig .treat and 150 on Vlsenington and TOELecore streets, on which Le erected a .mall brick bows. Yon particulate apply to IL D. Lizrzumm, p.iftte Tort PIK aim Works. Waehlniton st. O • BALE—A Farm of 118 nom, in 1 BL , olalr township, Weetroorderui county, Pa. Also, a Ps= of Meerut to I:Brake/El towashlp, ategheny may. Mr, • large Pro-etory Brick Mouse and Lotto the Borouo of West lalsaboth. ; alto, • BB& Horne and Lot to Edriboth IgM. Alm, Mrs Lots adjoining the borough of port, in Jones 3 Putty. plan, Noe. 60, 67, 68, 69 end GO. • Alm, a very voluble tract of Coal Land, Is Pool 80. St, on the Mononfrateda For partionlon lupin at No.lBB north street. uryl2By TOWER, Heal Mato Alma LIOR BALE-STEAM SAW MILL a: MID on. oxrungnir.—n.. one-half of abide at an Oil Bogney and eta= Prer lON ten and cmeitall ac of ground; as abondence of and an the lot—mbleopen and being worked, eltnna on the Allegheny Uhl2r and A. V. /1,, IL,.is offered for ado. num Eanm - p fa now and pt modern build The Pan MIN to in splendid ardor, sad le weß nitre abeoodd, baring a for mak =n ban fetnf it to the era. .G Locallt7 balding boats. For partici:l3as call on the onfloreppel. LIDAT C NEIDIIPEIININO; mutt No. 83 tiandsaret. Pittebough, Pa. LlOll. BALE—Ono now Steam Elagkto, 151.nch cylinder,' 80 Inch stralb, on .henvy tren bed; Winne* wave governor One 12 Ineb - cdllndar, SO inch rbc.te, anond-hand, refit .mbe argood u new. One bob cdlinded, 2O bob mob, new. One 6 " fs " ." Teo Oyltadlar Boilers, SS b. dim.. 42 SO teed long.' Three " SO Two Woyught bon OD 131111.. Alio, Throe Bob of Doting Tools, .for Well& Mop for ou.h. Zoquirs ofBOLA 0p29 Albany Meer Honk, tow the Point. VA.LIIABLE RPirER PROPERTY IMB &ULM. situated on the Ilancmgahela Meer, Om the that Lock, hoeing float on add oilwr of 927 lbort, and extending back - to Droddoet Moot, selJobalng the Clorosellstille Ballroad. con. tabling 4 acres and 77 . Fa porches Mai la an admira ble looallot mainfacturing r.^ haring the deer to Boat and troadlo street and .rqlod la the rear. and bad NM and hullabaloo Maroon ecrectod. For ta do., aypl7 to M.Y Ems TUSTIN, on the or to W. O. AI7CIIIIITHAUGII, No. 112 Diamond stem; tattaborgh. : Intehlaf FOB BALE.—S2,SOO will purchase, a Term anew. llRyeass motes, ands a good state do:thin:lon, well wntered tlth epetage and =she rod knee, situate shoat three sad a hhilljeltrott delphiM W oas mile trot the Pmts. "' Itstlesed. The improvements are • two-stary Beck= lin= Rani. Elyting.Hone, to., a•d good of chars fruit Tenn easy. Apply el the Rad Wats and insnianc.idae of e: 13. SAVO, Dauer stmt. TwereseeTllla. IThRM AT PUBIS° BALE.—Willb , sold p~ pabllo outcry, On the pxonalco, on VIIIII/SDAN, the DM of Jane, last., a Farm con tanttog LAS Aaos, infanta In North Hontingdan togralup, Westmannond coontp, 2 calla trona Lad. men etatkm,' PIRIZZa. P. LA 8., and the Ramo dir tame nom Gionollinglo It. Stop had abounds In cool azul Itmoitcate. lo wall tratanot. NU In. Ma on Log Direllingliosuo =I Log Dun. ate plots at 1 &dock p. m. 04gs BARIUM. DAVIDSON. FOR SALE—At Aladdin; Oil- Works, 35 Crude Petrolatum Pariks. In puma cedar, etbetanttatly built of prime Umber, not tont in us, and will tonteln tome 2.50 buret. each. Applleallon ate, to node at the Itelnertn. Armstmeg On. ea the ulna to PUMMeccreh. ItIMIET3S, JOILVSTOS 3.W 1L.3.15 P.. at 13151 • VIOR• SALE-A •LA.RGE: -MODERN Id twat tune [tory brlekloww, idttustriar. BOSS 12311ZICT, Wimp 10th and Mgb itteete, oontala .• ten roontooittlt good cellar and lobbed ger. ,The lot hu • front feet or, Sow street, run ning back 70 bet to • 6 foot alloy. The ballets nib. 51=414 tollk end bon water lad gas thronbrald uwe !estop:a. roe particolus earned 7 . - 486.11' 23 Dlezooodaltteboreh.:'. .Fie- FOR ralusbla ttni innate en the PLUaburtht and Shaven Gds Bead, In Bohn= tensahlp, known as the tM Farm," about Ins mike from the city, am: tithing about 123 acne, via be anti et Fleets ante ` yen tides May ex, 7.0. YOM2O. Attmarsi-Low. No. /oath street, ethldnitent Pittabnre • Te. LTG PALE —A. beantiful site for a Gountry Home, seljotatur Kinkead,' =Ulu. hIS la sera, pseud vita theibma of smut tree. &so, is urea on the Perrortheruitt c tour mike from Use city., • t.=lr--T-----iiveeitszt - • Ha 10 Dimond. Allegheny. "IpOR EIALB OR EXCHANGE BOB X a= PEOPZILTY.-4hit WWI DVTZ4L. MO, with grotimis attechwi, cm Onwo strait, ta , Inallth Vfl. l7 " 7 2 g PW IA bb"II P ., w mm=//2 ?? ct .o mum 0f 4 . 1 Z . . • twii roam street. Pittsburgh. FOR SALID.;—A. Jame in Allegheny ary, Invited Olt • Carroll atraek near Federaldeep stmt. Lot 29 test 4la chat front by 109 net to jablion streak Two-story Brien Ihrelllatt vbb maw; and toaetaant of tiro mom. Itydnuat rater. 'lard &ennead tack of boom. .to . - ell B. 1101411 N 00" 1 .2' arab' onset' VOR c tIALK--2J , Leta !In - Allegheny Clty, toglabor banns a front on Pastors lane *of about L9O loot, and moths bank t 440 teat,. xing lota atonboroil from 4 to El to John Ollszo'n plan of lota, bang tin prop!,r.t. nue; ford now lifei Tno lota will Dlt and oftsapant an a body. for "liCau'lNPl94.l3nll:lo6 myiktt J. siren. :filuauy..t3cata at them -J.: daletitagoa. Wu mita leVe Plltarargb, oa pittg.N fort Watts th for particpurs . ir2s") st - Minis' &tate oface of - O. BIBINGZB, mysikuw , 10 Mama& Alleatunkl. SUS HAWS UtG itMer--,A Farm of 62 - tog landca Alter gwa rerthglsea ll Winth3 toca with ~ a alsott mdich. dip Wee of ths Panarralat4tir,ll:o6l, . zsetrive . TWA *writ.= RRh.aa Orsat Erik 'IOI 9 H dithir , "••A Lift of tiround, st , e a: - maw orBe.mt#sb Harttacry atreara. thr Baclughwt , Billanhalw.. Abo.,,was as comer or Itaal4rasia aadLocut Undo; A..gath ward. Tam unsure tits IM.lmtatda. - ,ALIOO ffa,s ,, -11.8!tawd ourth itrarda. FQfri • • - -41ATC1LED - - .. -, chuiparbravratossebia eardito tompaits hitkproama.s.d.o. &JP Xtell4 far.soo7 :triZoNALTataacimg, ptoro,"nowcromg badmar..-Tateaold ;sx Itg'44lrieuhted ben= • W 41, 1 1 ,01j1r,i ??1"17 M;== .&IICTIOJr" SJLES. WALL YAMS AND COUNTRY RTES.—ft SATURDAY AITTBROONt Jo= 2.5a 4 at s o'clock, *RI be Kali, on the Emden* At Raselaced Stitioll. OD the OcArtellevilie Railroad. ta Peebles toinahtp, the telloeirg vedette WU_ _Later Illibadded EtOst the prep,. I :Se et Joel Fealtatia and *then : • No.q containing 17 cnti ..ar,tee. • No- " 4 • Y• . " •• 1:1. •• Hai ' " at o . N 0.7, . •• 76 " N 0.9, 4 . 1G .4 no 01:4 lot Omibltimng L *an. niiJoinlag ha of Hon. Geoige Duda and Milano Meow wadi firm, part of Jahn G. Woods' tract, *to nitantai within* Ow bunsitol pirdi of 7114.0* , . wood Btetion, and Will 'Whipted both far dalleigni comttry rodanias, and dir frall and vim mato* or, gedoning p , rposto. Perms calrylaw the pronto* edamthea y of sea, by atilt g on thomna Newt an, kraut n the Lad, °yen .lahnos Dlgnato,Aiktho Ghoul Ho*i. Ylana can be Bela pa the proznies*, ar n ion Itoosa,Ai nth street, Cr da, of IIaLL .0 McConnell. Dlatnond atragt . Yams of tole—Onsfoorth cash, baiance two and three years, with inlafmd. AL persons ti , almor of attending the dila 7tu ba ratan free of dowse. Tin this parposo r.pecld :l Gala •111 lean lb. I%W:duet and Oottoolsilllt • Railroad Mesa, corner of Roo amxt and Illonont hal* Wnarf.-o'clock. pnrclasiy, on day of • iladri:."- Two trafina rertkrn to Plttaborsit on same arndoltisd dialtplud lira end C o'clock. • • A. 21e.ILWAINTa. Ander. • IMPROVED EIGHTH WARD PROP 1 1811:198.-112 TUX DAY EVZHING, Jao►4U4 . at 6 o'clock, will be •old, at the Coollaarclal. n0C119.16 Ho. 64 Fird. otmt : - . That darl lion,, and Lot ditaateon tae nOar turnerof BUialds gee and Gibbon atieots, In the. llgnet ward, tits lod fronglut 20 foot on Rog* lama, *WA enabling along Gibbon 'treat GA teat, wbiteda erected a tbrewstoby Blink .Dartlang. whir Doa n:tent kitchen, baying *outdo bakadmea baditaat, go., and now routing at A 8 per month. .Paucasso, given to i;arobaxt. Trana—Ona.tbird OMb, residue In nun and . lard yaata, with blares; door:rod by bond and - ¢tortgsgla Jels A. IdoILIVA.IND. . .4.13G1ii LO IN SITIE , BF.VE WAIID.--On TBolt9pat.4l - 2:11, at .3 o'etr.w.k. will sold; sof, - tho premises, that veloahLt lot of -groundeltuata - arthors street, at the OLoanes of 111 !yet from peas 3 - tre memos. Wog 1.13 •eet Perches front on attlittra.: etreet. by 141 foes I% Inches deep to •45 get lisle property cdotetne a lute amount of good bid& tag stone, eaellY got at. Plan ofpreporty can be been at oelca GU. LIM- • IlieltottrOlold attest.- i - Title trllepnrab:o. Term tnadalboown at jel7 I A, 2,lcllWalEllb, asurr; 1 'VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION. ; T --(hoTLIVDAY EVIINlllO.4romo r,Lit. est o'clock,on wound floor of Ccozonore 4loinosi. H 0.5 4 fifth emir 11 clam Exchange llan.P,Otock: • .; :1- _ . 20 do Merchants' & Etancutecturas' Bardr,,,: 10 do Eurrka Inenrance Cb. Stock: -•' -, 60 do lenrgh t SunclxasiLle ILL 0:114. - ', 60 do heap Vallt7 .13tUrtesd Mock; .;- • M do P lrada Insurance On. ~.. ' jel7 ' • A. McILWAINS. Anet'e E • %Euulbllg'SALE OP 5T08K.8... On TV iSDA.T • EVIN 1110 ,: June 2101,, 'id &dock, trill be Sold, at the Oonsinardslaaths Load * 5411112 street, bz order of Andre. Moore, Irthitoe orlliu7 eedy_ •: - 4 12 ahem Enththge Dank Stock. ;r Al'., by order brlV ca. Porter, Ixerratorr • MMiMEEM!ES lA/ILL BE ADDED TO THE SAM: V OP STOOKS,' on TO&SD&T 117131118 - .': Juno 214, at 8 cicions, Om East ,1 0 St Pitch steret . '6O shwas North Annsticin 08 On. 80 do Pittsburgh rg Greensbu Trinaptiii.Ok : is2o A: MEM/ aILNE. ewer.. Dew -IN lartirry*CEßTlCCEr.ol •TirsaDLT-ISVSNIXO,, :cm BLit, at a'alatki • at the Coma= elal Bales Boom, 54.11111 etzer‘ In* be sold, Pew IN a. $8 labaxch. Ala A. lialLia AVM. Mitt i.!.•! PIA.VOS. JtrUSlCitre«, REMOVAI.;?7 Oat': We. take planate in tdoaatr..6- tho public • cow ooczWths tarp and coractdiocs luau HO. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCE4 ET. CILMIt ISTSEXT, . Mune,* has* lull rocatrod tram the rasuntsullnitir of tn. S. BBADBITIIYandBOI/ohthaallE a 00. • now lot (1617PN:610R P 1.8.11073. Also, a efalidtlltii : aller...ent of FliflftWEl criebratedtianzionirontA6W lodsoniand Hung goods generally. , Tho aperients of the BEd-DM= rurro.ia rsadjostabliaboa. galcoa se rap f ln the itly_of Pianos no as, tustmatecti bait in ...mired so rosity premiums within tg=l two ypors as the new sells, - fnil ' iron fends, otordruniplessa and Wrench: and action Pi#llll . Worts, teunanfartorod • by 'W - 11)111iDBIIIIY, sad Bhcautker A -Cb's Pin= twin' boon et lons Nod- favorably known In this an 4 ate= =nitrites. =PS no further assacienn AU guaranteed trill, WAECEIXECK 3311113, &go Ag tsi 3: Plttrlinh I:m4 Roam; Ea. i9B:. aura et.,rosar. Good Bowed Head Magog for BMA. ..1 - arglog Ltd repolrmg doss prorcWrr KNABE'S UNRIVALLED • ' I A choke mealy of 614 and r octave rum M'Aeb from the celebrated factory of raiebe s Cloo, Ou IVA been recehred—aente la richly 'carted esees:-.Mitt ttudeuzarate ore fatly war/beta thr eight prose, tad ire by the beet Judges prof:obeyed aazieeltedi : 011 fespeafully eallatoxl-telart pexcheatog weirs. °HAULM= BL UM, Babe ;fir:2V', Zito CI Mb Met N SIXDLE,Na 183EminmT min„ Pianos and Musical Lid:Mil:W/1i lit Zaps oanitantly iumil iipr4isodateal • It= PUNA VIOLISS; atirtis, A 0308141 .- OHS, . STEM, to, which he v9l tell far, kw mias 431,51•41.-r THE BEST PIANOS I; t HOFFMANN, HOENE & No. R ITPXI/ hat the *Vats DECEXB , anraftalt. PIAIIOB. erbletk by the best amid sat era twortedgol to be salmi= to ill ethersortthesit as ROTEL& . . UNITED STATES. HOTEL. i . - -...' - . - , ATLAITRIO dal', 12',J.• . . . This celebrated Hotel Mil he Mm*? li o Itia ti/ 1 or (=sta.= Tbuusuun , FßeXul. 1v34. , -,. meter. the Supervision of Cot. Jute, 1 Poweres. with Kr. Edward Itartwall saaathaw. - - ~-. • --1; Prectlcal Sad, crp.inteed persons he Mad leser.l ployet for each department and every az viii be made to amacid,i4e imp:ptp Ike glOgc l •-: i wi l tuat ducat th e public.' Nast i Aftarluly Ist,ltior them writ lame roe Naga -- .Tarry, daily; the Put Lim thomith In two honk;':: without stopping at the MM. 'Man.& .t'• ~ _ ? .S...pmetage car -MU Ninon tram tha hotel to they, WA mory twenty mbnitea. , . _.. Haas , Band. "ceder th e direction of . B e. ..t o Mode r, ham beim cupiredtrethe mama. .1 , . • -:, .1 Panora wiehtraf to emirs mums will :, , . BZOWE *-WOELPPEEi Poo dot,: - ' - . . Attaletio My, b Swap. N.B.—The fkod Bar which last - pear 0ip0.." site. the shore ye =emir ditappeenst, sins ,bir beach ma of the tent and West on the t; fa.ft I UNITBD ST4.TE. g!),TE.. OAPS MM. Ns, Mat. . JOlll5l WTEttr' i 1- . • - ' I'. - v..,.......—.: ,', ',AARON 11 1 7. 7 .rn 1......—... —....,....... .' BI soo.to oalOs thy sttiscato:ot their frion24O s ths pals t 4 abase triscniteest atabllathStot: - .• orOfth irlIF bsApsn tr theresepthns of, *lsitorS:4o : . th• UT!. or •nag.L, . ~_-• •• ~ _,•-•'..- ~ • &dem a spseicsts Dining M a ohd PorfOog.ff oci. y Lola. au tOzzoraol muter of bass Ltd ii i i:,...,,...:i ' - tea Bed Booms. ill htattnimil It4mitht 4 !Sith Pew 1 ' ' .. k f ues. •.. prscristcas at this estahlishscasai tssis I iss him or =pease to meat 'Oa...Utast Itstserts;,. 1.. oast* hoping Ur stars libeisil7,l2 et , Oa tO!" - " /Wlestlon for mists istadiiic.tic, ''' ' 'til WWl° Gaps 104001. VII rsoel i zrm ttlik, , 4 t surm.E.ros. -- - DIVIDEND:The- liirtiebre 'of .a Plgtabarat Pit tree*. tali day declared Ditalgura ed, TWO Pita CZA Re cm th eir Ogylsal Meek, ter taa - maanla et.dlar, free I . of State ClarerarsadtTal.s."Yelarle at the cabs or thtOndyed.T.ll2. anal inkfz4 .sthrti t a w s , plla,prt sea alter as lege Last, - 164. jel&.l . - -Orams or um Orrlums ivarauges ONs 11 Pitutrarigh, Jot. lith, Mi. • f TITVIDENDIEOTICE4-_The Preaideit _LA , and Mediae of this 001:111:4127 this . day de-Wed s. DMdeSd of 81X romass-• zits suer/Nam Of Slated Stre.al Tsimr Mal& SP Le ' 0153 w ' warts. lin, secidari: nIVIVEND N OTICE - -- .- - . - -... ~:, r y. - ... , „ ~, ~.. -•.. f. 001r1=1 Chi OONELTr. •, I ' . riadmlglz. ra.,•Junettek. lasi.f-1; Thirdietors qt Abistos2;so , %km gli. OP*. daredx,lttetalt,pt INAVvid ,l423 r 2 10 7 , ', olus,Ost , grUgssrreidtlo ot tut oianth, lii tows ttOCkhailiki4f tiAd Sitar Tatniara OW tllllO 41 , the barni Th __; ~- . • ~ -4 .. ja.t2w: „ - -. . aingsrianwr. stole . t • 1 ..N-Titt ~,rorsa = ba rtiradastuairtha clammy riat,405mac.4.0.14= cf.yrvz Asta,_thii tub wm. • *t.‘ ladapz4 a orc: 75Toantr rtne ---7"-"''F7 .:D.2 41 2 1 1X2023 - itl , M , eat = I -1;
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