,„; Z."..,7:73. 7.= re;',l ' "7: !gS ' t ' AIVIB4EI.) 7 iNtT:r 17M .7- ':- siwri.l - 4azette • - -'Pt7BLit3HED i.. i i .. -_ .-- , .•: ,- -qt o ~ . _.. .., .• ._.,r z`. , _" i IstaLov.Yra.g.::GAzErzz. Jil rtiiiiDs; etial.ies I , a • mcmth«.... ft!. ESL witty 0. ma, pet: 4 O. ri 441* thEtr Enlrroa,4lol . - eaitt of 5 tot% " 1t1). ~ ';''4lclaso,rlo*ri*ors" 1 is. 6w* .extra to sentlsz club. For * of eA RBl . rad the tyzscco Oisren dub' al.twtaty, tie vIII eand the idOnntna airrn &LUZ. l'.d Cent*, ar. a e.,a•paper, 4,1 1 a . stopios " the dme enfr. the Reading Matter on this Plge la from Sa4trday a Evening 1 -, Wien. - flow we Palled to ' Take Piternibur - ei early en Nirednisda' morning, the ; ISM,the - liecond.Contaked affeated the pan ,- --`• 'art of tini'3liltaS - tit liniamiu. Point, vittsitrat bY a despatch from _ the` - cominandint General, directing him that, irosiatictsizsd , arriititite mnai his ....: ,- Mien , •-betere - 'prtioseding'loworti /*mbar& Ask at ,this ,time -he received i information, - 'leetniagly reliable, and. conveyed, I believe, 'bran engineer officer - who had ;fast Dome up from :the , sionteina'bildgei to, the effect that 4her.triniporta . '-lied - attired with itip - blies. his ,ilatimnsk commanlcated to 'ConiMantling ,ffienottal. stating that he Auld titan begin Issuing rations, nzuk-woni4. ;AT , -- -. Z3hortinovrilorwird aadirmtod.- TneinfOrmation proved:tole . . lamentable mistake-..the, transports had not „. rin , d, • . rit.thia simple error _caused,* de. - lay_ in the movement of Hancoik'reorpref t - -411a twirl> mid - 4 ME column joined troops nt I - o'cleak cm the morn _Thuday.- But -hod he b u ear the rs differenee noted of Alieen p and a half boars, he would have , reached the front at .f..... - .1",311Ou the evening of Wednesday, oclkh vin rawly tA4 meteor of Wadi - GiniSteitkosado Whtie oar troops wure.caming up daring e night Beauregard also came hp, and the - recentsolmanee of - Thuni - day Morning devel eped him - in:M.6 - in a line" hastily thrown druing-tba night, ands little plosefjo the, mai.: but still Oxon g , enough lot check - one - advance. This militia Ina tellesid—Beaure . tirtr• form numbering Ibirty:thOusand men, hi" - -AbiLadditlon of Bushrod Ahttsoli'iceiamand, took their places 4 Pen of iaorary 1111fArent tinettle 'those front the ;1-4122110 oldliii: to-41tenttlit' defence oof the - • works of Petersburg bad - been entrusted Thursday, morning revealed- a. new Actor t,IIX-stago-*.zolr oloailitlitrodacectlate in4gaia_ 3 - • . 7,3& - rstru itbresionite of the two iacceeding enemy rianrtheiri temporary atog, - .lll6,:toioxi, -which Beastmgard was litepailuglli.thameanwhilei'aud trhich,_Oun-. '- stoutly strengthened during the interval that • knu since *lapsed, stands between ns and the desired pointao,formidable an ch.terle as we enobnntered. - killitary Importance of Petersbu rg . key ichttione ,- and Um elaborate constraotion of Ittdefenees far ' *shoe a standard of the high vain, eat npon - ,7oltitylle'rebill military engineera. 'hewed -Trim siudlitary'poilit of _view, It farina Medi:pont, coverini the ;ma nage of.the river and the mein line of nom ''. •' - ' - und,Mtions from Richmond southward. -Its :relations, with that capital are, in fact, idea ' their with those held by Baltimore toward •.• • gt.thirin — d - iiere the rebels in posses • Baltimore they would not Inntaleo our , capital more than we would Mamie* Riob -mend we in possession of Petersburg. Ia , not as much • for, even were Balti more in the hands of ' the rebels, Washington • would Still -have its' water communications, while' Richmond islialated from It. The , rebel defensive line was drawn aroundthe i at distance of about two miles; iron:tit,' and furritad Pet of detached redouhte afbsr _mantle known ex the Nieman system.', Of these works there were SISITCDtOISI2 . , j mounting from sixteen to eighteen gins each. They were beautiful in design and pineal i in 'construction ' equal to the fortifications 'mound Washin gton, and connected by' an, 7 - ,Trittfentiy: parapet, the strongest I have yet teen la my experience over all parte of; the theatre of war. Howtgeri....Pollt was Mlle& &correspondent writing from Goa. Shcr mans army, Jame 16, says: From rate 1 psis r:4 tmetilie learrisome highly interesting' psi. thielmehencereing the miner of the death of Bishop Gen. Polk. On the allergen or the 14th sporty .of_ rabid generals, cogitating Ibbnitori;Pollt;nd Hardee, rode to Pine Mountain, for the purpose of making ectne teleseoplo observations of our line. iirettr• time: la. brisk artillery Are we, going= be- Owen the two armies, but no engagesinto! .41te,infintry.2 ,The -rebel lane:rigs were. on -- , :fireitittbki time, having left their hance.eut of range. The artWerists of the fourth corps observing the party, fired at them, but failed of their mark, n, they, were protected ..11,14 TbealaZe: — Atiothar battery, 1 understand, of the same corps, but some distance on the right; trot range-on the party and gave theme dis charge. One of the projectiles struck, seys. my Informant, Gen. Polk on the leftierm e • - about the elbow,ead Missed through his' belly, hcossiderabit 'mingling it, - and ; carrying eft' the right arnal -The unexpected cirenntance occasioned gieet- esoitemenraid conitterha. '..tiOn.lll*(l tAk. Stßtalth, sad rebel, in the - Di :6CI7I.kUS pleic4 sten by some of Olittreofiti thotigifther*se of the confusion wai tibtknowis to their attho moment.. "Ctir slfzlendiP The Atlanta, Ga:i ife,7tsteer of e recent debt Ilaja Euro, Seymour, of Rotteo %..ttisat;ltallandighass, Reed,. Wood, Richard , . - ..suniand bsindreds it. ethers are as hostile to then: Stile Blackllepablicanism. Thuile= are doing no indirect sarriest. - ,.-They are not Nastily and avowedly - ersg-trien44 . nor could - we ?assembly in& this of thean,Slithey did ao more than resist slur centralisation of Limbs; that far they aro:worthy of out In spect and sympathy. If they:hold-up the ban ner of State:s4kt,, that tar they isreadroca - ting a seuthnent -entitled:to' our adothutien. Bach is the nounra - they are parintag,And suchst coarse ought to hare our cordla ap• probatian. Sten lipase, the name convictions and thsisame4eorper that bare braced them and fiery valor, to dimottriee ultra Federalism and-New -Ragland Watt: elsosir will inerltably _bring thasci.upstsithe • right ground se it rerpeatsnurindependeuee. We 'coats:sour faith in, theirpolltioal prize'. glair. We allarata 0 9 2 Ctlaildetkea that errant ugly pose men wW lee the whole truth, and embrace all ill cultolotioll& General Sherman's Campaign. imireepondett some ale General larhir mane greet campaign At fOUOWS: . " , • The; /amp of the littilfiippi hag aide a granuakdame campaign, It moved oat of cu. . I •'3Oinacts on the Ist Of-My, fromquantal ' , takUtto#o 4l Put Decatur-to Knounto; be. . -I Pueehed; with tali the' aemdaltios, and note of the umforts of cuipafgrlag, over moon. talar.throogh gorges; and , gaps, toadaselaara lusdulo sad ,forded.: stream valid lofts Alf leotoed bridle path roade ed Footplate eat madaeoadtufor Itself M the ' .110411.1 .0 uoomtrha, ;n:lind of, ;bills 'aid • Annual has fought ► large; well-appointed, trall olgoared_armyupation, et Beau, at Dense euelfediletttiorlihteteikand whet - ferarliredi pannuidlti ac often aa it re -treated ad. ,'0 CntigenOMlZALth. OM* I 'from e grzy good position, gad seta a goad *ll4u.ote.firow diaa, Iron.itaLoyi. Vag bail of. supplies ; : and: hat ~ thing: grow Atlanta; And that army, as x gotta on, la ** 'Wont 1 tinxibern, as Bound t, • ' Uuth. - 14 W! Wadden{ to ..lieark 2 as the day • • I.lukte ••• • •.-r; -•-• . &two illatroz.LlVW ttterSenati. Ie tua atroady.lts4 annoaiiood in our cot. =as that:4l6;Bnm* .on drinulday lait; panted the ilOuge till repealing the Dustaro Plare Zaw. The tollefilng le the vote : ritir4doisro. AtitElev, Brown, Chantal*: Mark, Ckontoss„ Dixon root, (Dimes, liabi Rawl, Bards, llloks:Enward, Rowe, Lana, anitaA' ,raitteit(Eslisga), ;, Margnir, wawa; Eamean Sharman, Sprague. Sam. 4114 . Ten Exelfi'Xrun an/Milton 'ware, B d eagoor -4 4 * MIMS' eirlarta -CMD su. afitart;mui ----- v 4 c 2 siu , Pri4 -!l77"as lain. 11 ".i.- - . - .:,.-'' ~ . .•'-.: . _ ..i : i -, 't A Front General Sherman's, Army.. Bate ties on.the MA and 28t1 Instant. From the bittl&llctoa,Jane tl,'. We hare jut received information theit,on the 10th, Hooker attacked Lost - Biwa:Maio and carried a portion of the robel works, capturing over 1.000 prisoners and 12 cannon. About 400 of . the prisoners are hero now, and - dh o d cmPeoted loon.- The position captured- by Hooker, entitle now holds it, is of the highst importance, as it is the extreme left of (hotshots; 'and lopens the way fora flank moiement r -whieb, hitherto, has been extremely 'MBank. If he succeeds in driving the rebel. from their worki •Mitirely, they can be; flanked with rue, and compelled to evacuate their pres ent strong, and we may add, last position ; for they can make, no tateacsafel stand south of it. /f-they cannot hold their present works, they can have little hope of snaking a stand anywhere. Sohoileld, at the same timed attacked and captured Pine Hill, a highland between the Lost Mid Kellum, Mountains, from the top whisk Shuman counted the hottees In Marlette. ;The rebelsore driven from their works of the ,point' m int of the bayonet, and many acre .captured. The position was subse quently abandoned by our forges. The reason for the abandonment of the was this : Until Lost Maintain was entireiy•tkour pasuesion, our • troops would - be_constantly ixposed to &galling fire, both 1 from the right and the left, which could be no other than very destructive.: It b,per-1 haps, the weakest point in the rebel lines, and will fell into 901 hands without a etrng. ea, when we get possession of Lost .IIonn •• I A large number of small arms:we)* picked upon the fled: ihioern down by the retreat. ingrebsls.., - , Of the: number we have no ao• curate information. . We hare no estimate of the killed and wounded on either side, bat presume it was large, -The ulrantagexiSall lo4 *lv nkt'stan" •titiiirid neat 'Wale - others of still treater imp, clones. The rebel lines are very strong, oiling' tog from Lost -ounn to Black Jack Mountain,- thus c ov erin gboth Marietta and the railroad: 'There are - rumors of a battle on the 18th, but we have received no tonlirr I,oll lon 0 1 • . • T gentleman who left 00 froMt on Fridayevenl i ng arrived here yesterday's:Mar- ' noon:' reports • heavy battle - off - mu' right on Briday,,and that the Raise on -both -tides were very great. Of tho resell he knew nothing. Large numbers of wounded were being brtriaglet but tojelg Shanty: ler News The Albany Statc;man, Davenport Destocrus, Sanyo City Poet, the Neste Zeit, and Wevaiche Ebet s of Si. Lents, have hqsted tho Fremont and Ooettriziertickit. A fliaaitain paper annomtees that Stand Water, - Chief of the Cherokee tuition, hoe been commissioned a brigadier 1 the rota army. Ts szaii pi mil has bion, subscribed In Ne• Yotk toitarit billdlng the Shaktpalim. monument, losiiig $13,000 more to be raised. Ir is laid that Missouri will be able to take the place of North Caroline _in the; guppy of tuiyentinf, tar, pitch sosd.rosla. Pazawar LocoLz'a body-guard, at the Soldiers' Home, Is a company of dragoons, all Mounted on floe blariebories. ' Tam 116th anneal commencement of the College,.of.. Neer ; Jersey wilt take place at Ir4lostoil 86th of Jena._ . Oirs Rears Mellofi eras tined twenty-nine dollars InApringfield, Moss., the other day, for abusing by horse. • , Atom. $70,000 In gold was recently found Itt.an nid collar in. Nei Hampshire., • Hon. Ton Comm minister to Mexico, is at home in Lobanon, ditto. Tag new Catholic Archbishop of New York fitty.saren piars old. r _ Ten fitunnier hegira has oommonced in Now York, and Madison square is deserted. ;Vaasa Kemenoky is flooded with cow:Am_ felt 'greenbacks. The Veteran Tweive Irwill'be. remembered that In Mirth last 'Cho Committee oa Iterolutlenary Pensions re. parted:o 'Congress - a. resolution,' Which was unanimously adopted, „tendering thanks to the %Wilting soldiers' of the kevolatlen, twelve ia number, for their servicesin that war by whichiour . bidependence - was aMieved and lliriallatiar—ablairusdrand—=m=erely rejoicing that their ilres hams - been protracted:beyond the - P*4 nutany.anotted .to tesni Mad - that they melee a tun" otrtionnY Mt pensioners whichnhall help to =tooth the rugged path of life dn'thair 3 mums, to the tomb; and that loplea of the redolations be sent by theSpealt ar Co• math 14esolutionary pensioner. The following am the names, birth-pbsees and ages, sofir as 19:jot/Ivor the .. Twelve Apo's tire. aildharty --. . - enviabili Giiodwir. Esumnersworth, S 11-105 J. 4 0.09 7 (huir*......60(1 t.thy.11a55—..........1102 Adam 4.15 k.• ...seasideatosteo , Ps—.lo2 Eter.lDialel Wabio....*Wtadlste, V0ne........t0t Within ilulc,bless—..—.Yorkale.— ,—un James gurbem.--fkadbamptoo Co-. N., 99 Dorkuman Ellllcr. ...:..npriegneal, litass—.....no John- Yetttogid----.......tetndeam,Conn..—.. sr abzsadsr ataronsr--.lakke Georg; N. T..... at &mud Dowalog.-at ilow(flamplifee restrieut., (no : ... • Lexerwl Lirch Tait birthplace or are Wm) James, (to pliso <moo (Oren.) Why Petersturzy not Shelled. • The qaostion frequently asked-IWhy, since ear Lanny - trio fiery eloie to Pater*. burg do we.not Shell theitll7:l7 Mr. 13 Will to n, eorraspiilident of Mar, It. •rasa, fur nishes the &Rossini reason: Petersburg to a hollow, and, is coin mended both -by:.the , belahla.on the south,. which =L i b unr` poisessloa, aed b, the heights on thatiMMtegatt'are in the spat's posseilien. ithe.asnyitwMdhearrier Pe tersburg ratistalsobapiepared tuillitiovirtpe rirerandaarry thwlythts beyond dominating 14 forptheiTryeltatrildsoon bilinadamneh too hot ti'plat. told comfortable. In any Other 'few Alta shelling:3l Petersburg would fie a uielesa.entorprlse; end g ere take,the bona bardmenhosPrrederieltabnig u".4:zaeisnie, viettWttallersi'ltineklaanuturit!tlon as the hi damns the town, ni yeAltdilentiv47;;,6it,PA- 340/Ittit hald by' ern'd , uct • Vilifir thittitiv igodtbiotleart and throe-months, dkoiontcar, shag' to - Ithiteitimany :of several wlteei ice, frinq taft olfoiltiodAning-boicibeatio on the Crh-.10:1 ) hodj, and ttmbiibjCito. adopted tilaiharv. ,Clintord. The ciwittlet, according to the evidenoe, exteridedihrough two or throe mOntitni - The sungeon who nude the , postniorteni..einieithetinui Waded that there were sixtralt 1,0 04411 an the : head and face of deceased.boaldee.many en the 140 - and limbs. It watilvestatod, that fee walks before lte. deslll, , It •'•-• had 4 zecelved newel, Boitiughiho4 iirecurtain lila, Upon ilte rend!. tton of the verdtot of_ fko jam Idre. Canton and heihnitnid, Matey, were coning:• ted to the Tentbe.to answer for the crime; of . ..forderoltfolfor tl!n atmtyr!s!.l7,..-- - - - —bili0(31•710 Pommel. Movexarr.—lt Is muiett,oeid that' s' meeting of the members ofithe Natfonat• Demeeretia Com mitts* wIF 4a held'hi Washington on, the 30th Ituth,iittleatclof theierposept genets comluitat iol staut,hoeknd dellberatsconstderatiott of Leepohtem On ontstitation with- tfil leading' Pelee Dapotteatein'Congress,'datormlned.to poetpottfrhelioposedileoes snoetlng . in New York - Aintil 4lngust.. in sonstansnoe of the coistinacd.seisien-ot Congress, and the se poet pooeent onto ,Chfiego...Converittom , • . - - Ont. Btritaixtelelie de ased to - pericitt the nsbel prisoners at /Andel:ton to Oka the us. ea osthi,;Nox dime he , ceadter the! the mettle:la of 11104 - Any/may Preelamitioir ex ' tend ta , those *he - are - italhigg Itote in taw woette. ehd 'titteailthtelle propete nit the/ eltotggenie iiiead reap the badly of the Peutesl7.:'Pectelutedea.• a Itathrldge• keep; bow to deeketith,ttulreberlitni' la Saritnak Let hist now att ar to the Beees• doubts `of gfnthiina. - , oil o the entinoops_il Britb klookadirbbilkiifiThWOUnG - wfirob sae o p. tined oft Wiludogton; CL; boundfor: miud l 4 tkenbirliC-BPstoni4 voy. 13L: johni R.- IL; whipion he propels prboesd to.Bermgda to &pinto:dun tbit'robel onto& otubsd Mit be • tid , boon, impthonod Poitoisa Mutat 9an.vilkoilind2 wbtki thin. written to' Lyinkittio:pieouutiollis " 4 "" upon taninutind Maks wan Mash Ban •Titomuni • booh,ot thi*Conizirs'lo7.lioneri""l4B" stp)r - etikti,t4thiricas rots4risoUntordat taltniftv Con•. sidftbir:la! , foirezeit tbCllnited:4o4l.o zsta , • tlotiviatto o ttlit toap Vaisky.U6llll_e lidded to j GroteWeßtin thi.4l4 cNthis tittnii*-Ar* -.- • _ •-• AMY TELEGRAIM. GRANT'S__OPERATIONS. Our Troops Occupy the Position Lately field by the Rebels. ILL BULBOUS SOUTH COMIAtipkB B OUILGINS, Grant's Loss Bice Crossing' the.Jamcs - About ,40,000. OEN. FOSTER'S TROOPS WITHIN NINE MILES OF RIOHMOND. The Rebels are Greatly Puzzle HEAR MING IN THE DIRECTION OF FORT DARLING, La., as New You, Jane 25.--The Washington £ of last evening Bays : Grant's army occupied a position in the Woods' anducitsklrto of Pe• tursburg, lately occupied by the rebels, in ' eluding ell their works on the loath tido of the Appomattox. The artillery commands Pe tersburg and, the railroad through Peters burg (the only one between Richmond and Weldon) for all praotleorperposes. Oar guns step all continnousloommunication by rail be- teem Richmond and points south, and so long as Grant elects he ean thee hold the enampby the Wont at Petersburg. - , Prom We present...position he oan more South with, day twenty - days ration, and com pel' Lee to follow lam. or rlsk a heavy en gagement on nafortifled ground. Secretary Dana, just arrived from Head quinters,.says oar entire loss since crossing the James river does not exceed ten thousand, While the rebel losalspropktiMuttely as great. - The - Trains'. illttipandemt at GO. But- I ! lot's headquarters, says that Gen. Poster with ' his trsops,cioved north of the James rfver to a position within nine miles of ,Hielunond, and entrenched himeelf. , This :movement puzslee the rebels greatly. ,_. ; . . - New Toint,'June 22. - --The awes Washing ton special of like 24th ssys: On Tnesday the 2d corps moved to *position half way between the Norfolk and Petersttirg railroads, and • lily skirmish "aimed.enemy's position was found to be too strong, And our men fell back to the main body. On ..Wednesday the artily-was plain line of battle readylor action. Heavy cannonading wait heard at City Point on -Thursday, but' it is riotlutown Whether t; is proceeded from general engagement. Another Thus correspondent, at headquar ters, ate:Metalling the above operations, asps : About 43 o'clock on Tuesday evening the one. errs cavalry ender Hauer dished into our Hums, but they immediately disappeared on discovering our fore: A small party of rebels were captured belonging to Hiles Long. street's' and EwelPa corps, abusing those trope Woe in front. . ! The Workli Washington 'special toys : ' Heavy Bring was heard. at City Point on Thursday, bp to noon, in .the direction of Petersburg, and also towards Vert Darling. It is reported that one- army Is gradually moving around towards She left. Tuesday night while tiro President was at the front, the grandest Operations of the war were in progress. Pasiengers report. that the steeples and towers of Petersburg have been Shot away. CROOK AID ACHIM OPEBATIO ilebel - Accomit - otAlfarrn in the ninny of Lynchburg. hrsa Year, Jane 2S.—The Lynohbarg public., of June 20 saiii . oe Friday Crook and Avert!' reaohed a position noar.what kno • wn- as the Quaker Church, on the Salem turnpike, four mile, from the city, on the left of our lines, whore considerable skirmishing occurred with our cavalry under some in i the fight the enemy gained some attlatti.H loge, owing to the loss of our lines, they giving-way before a charge. The Yankees were promptly checked by our infantry, and retired to Aber organised lino beyond the charch. On Saturday morning at daylight, the heavy booming of artillery on our left and centre told that the fight had began, and many belieyed that a general engagement was progressing. It was soon asoertained, how ever, that, it was only an artillery duel, and op to ono o'clock no infantry was brought into action. Shortly after this time the rapid ity of the discharges increased, and the Atarp rattle of musketry mingled with the hoarse roar of artillery. About or o'clock the enemy advanced In two lines of battle to cap ture the outer entrenclonente to the left of ehoturnpike,'but.et iptepIRATE - Again they were raided to the charge, and again driven back, with considerable toss. Forty of Abair killed were left oh the field, and tome twenty priseuerititititi. 7 l4l:lad:lag that:. killed and ripturect their losses are at least two Inn drod—poosibly three bendrod.• It Was man caned that the enemy lost seventy in kma oa flaterday ..night.r i The . battle ground was on both sides of the. Salem turnpike, about two and. a lair sailor seuthwast..of thoutty. About 12 o'clock they *tuna, on our extreme rightnpri mitre opened heavily withartillery, tutt.kftee SCAM= dee) of two hours they wore foiled end drisen from the told. There vial a report on Saturday that we had captured ire pieces of artillery dating the 'day, but we were unable to learn whether it tad any foundation br ziOE- • ' A L body of the enemy's catilry Made a de monstration on .Saturday_ on oar extreme right, on the Letting/on - turnpike, abous fire miles from the city,bat were promptly root by some of cur cavalry and easily checked.'Oar trends at a distance may zest assured that fiynehbu -safe nowi as it 'would be here if there . w a sht a Yankee within a thousand miles of the city. . • gunboat engageinent was anticipated on A snit arrived hero on Saturday nlghte.nd reported-that a 'bray - Of - ritikett canary, seven hundred strong, passed Aldiander thirty . miles this side oiCampboUCourt Rouse; on.:43lturday evening, movint moth of the railroad.. It is presumed 'they will 'endeavor to.out the road again. • A scout- reported that a body of . two. bun dred of the rummy's cavalry was moving an Wiidbrkidge road in the Auction of Dan ville, with the supposed intention O f tanning the Illehmend Danville Railroad. Cnolacialinformetion from Linehbnrgstates that the Yankees, under Hunter, were over taken in gale retreat at Marty, and a large number captured. • Congresstonal. Wsanntaton, Jane 25 _1864. fl --omm.—Thirtfotuto is siiiddifilibtlf sit end hie the Pacific% flullsoad bill-70 to 39. It :o wns* some of the restrictions in the on statute, tolocilltsto the eozuttrnotton of the road. The ilouse resumed the conelderation of the bill farther regulating and providing for the enrolling and calling oat of the Nattered Gen. Smarr has 'created a new milltarY &WM, extending from Bridgeport, Alabama, by way of Rome and Alstoona, Ga., to Olen' land, Tenn., and sr far out as isM,y, be asoni plod by the. Federal fortes. • Alajar General Steadman, - who had for 110 tell time part dial charged the &Woe of commander of the poet of Ohstrino •. • !o-dilt7-41 - • Cori Orn roe Weibne,—An • asibtfent gene writing from Gettisburgsaye. that what water is to feleound b an Inflected fast% eoal oil is in a suppurating state—it ••inspels aloe, espeL venetin, sweetens the 'mond, and pro. moral ikealthl_RanuletiOA...-Zesitates-thst ' ba luhriffieritiso, patients whose 'wads hate been dratted with it asleep- befois. he was through wittithe third. . • Gortuton iloterturp'nf Indleite,inikes • good ec•fdettiOn. "bleb meT be worthfl, toted and doted open ontadde of. Indian/a'. Let atury.tnen and mien on thodth disgi rernereber the. nneled - aoldteri - ind c te that derbigood deahe andietuttoei - off gator the , Senitatt-Cronanisidon,,- . A good dexter tholatt of ,deeds. . ' - . „ • 21103tanrelatata - .:-Majorgnshagh neyo whedletttenaltnundalaWiatiinglon UkriONAZlTaiiibilt•btethorlitt -Espy Genatja strun pad MI Mr amournt. la. South. Carolina, anda- socrat Taws G. Bleneyobe Preddenttal candidate of ttualbertypasty is 1814. .u:rl .s r w ». aw~.a~r a «4":.~;~Y x J ~. : z, , .., •:.• ....,;,, ~,.. 4 - ..b. 1 16' 7 71. :ftt a t -'4 1:::7,4 1 . "t - 8_...-- • , . -......•.-„, I • •., ~ .- , . i .„...„., i,.,,... fl , ~,.• •,,. -. i 1 . .. -_, --:••• ,-,, •:, -,, - , PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 27. 1864; CITY Ala .SUBURBAN.: The Restoration of the Appareptir Drowned. A gentleman residing le this vicinity; In view of the large ambit; of persons do:4nmd in our rivers, sends us a copy of !glam:tient' for the restoration of the apparently drowned,". given under the-authority of the , National Life Boat institution of Great. Britain. The article is too long for publica tion entire In our 'column : s and! we give ,th e .„, ‘ j following condensation , The flat object to be attained is treating” person apparently drowned is to restore the breathing. A physician should be sent for at once but the patient, should be tr . - od imme ndiately, on tho spot, in the open air, exposing the face, neck and shoat to ilia wind, and removing all tight clothing. To restore breathing, place the patient on thq ground, with the face downwards and one of the arms under the forehead, itv which pool. Non all the fluids will more readily escape from the mouth, and Metonym itself !will fall fort ward, leaving the entrance to tie Windpipe free. If there be only slight. beeathltig,jor no breathing, then barn the p a nt well and Instantly on the side; supPorthe head; and excite the nostrils with' enhartehorn, or (melting Salta, or Otitis the throat with, /11 feather. Bub the ehest and fame, warm, and dash cold 'water on them. Itmerauenue lel. lows, lose not a -moment, bet Instantly re. place the patient on the face, raising and sun porting the chest well' on a folded - coat or, othax article of dress; - Tarn that body Very , gently on the aide, and a tittle b yond, and then briskly on the face, buk ag to; reput ing these mearares cautiously, eidbiently, and preserviogly, about' fifteen dives every minute, °emotionally varying ,tlafo side. Ar placing the patient on the chest, the veleta 1 of the body founts the air out; wen - tumid on the side this pressers is rimer d, and air enters the chest. On each occul n that the body is replaced on the film,_ mace uniform: but efficient. pressure with brisk burettes* on the back .between or below the shoulde' blades, removing the presume lrbmediatii7 before turning the body on' the sides The Ant measure Increases the respitation--thie second commences inspiration. ,The result is respiration, or natural breathids, and, it not too -lam, life. While thole eptrationi are being proceeded with, dry the hands and 1 feet, and cover the body with dry Clothing as 100211111 posalblo, -taking care not 14 int Were , with the efforts to-restore breathing. I Should those taut' not prove 'sticourful lin from Mole die manatee, place the patient lon the book, tales and support thelesd end shoulders, draw out the tongue, and keep it projecting -beyond the lips. -To 'imitate the movements of breatltbeg,martd atthe patlent4 bead, grasp the arms hut above the elbow, and draw the arms gently up above' the head; and keep them stretched upwards tar two sec- . : ands. Thai turn the arms - down, bad puss them gently and firmly- for twd monde egainstittesidee of the atilt ;AY this mean t air is drawn into and prestrodbut of the longs. Repeat these movements fifteen' times • mbs- i l ute, until a spontaneous effort to breaths is perceived, when you must Immediately cease andprocood to induce eircatation sad warmth. Altar natural breathing has bee nrestared, promote warmth and circulation 14 rubbing I 1 the limbs upwards, with firmness and energy,: ' acing toweb, fiandels, handkerchiefs, eta. The friction must be continued tinder the I blanket, or over the dry clothing. Pot flan nels, heated bricks, etc, may be applietto the stomach, arm pits and soles ht !the feet. When the patient is able to swallow, a tea spoonful of - warm water, a little wine, or cof fee, may be administered. The patient should be kept in bed, and a disposition; to sleep encouraged. r The sharp treatment should bo patsaviied In for some hours, as it is an enoneons lon that' persons are irrecovorable .becanua life don not soon make its appearance. Per. sons have been restored alter many hours. Persons are cannoned to prevent 1:6 1 / 1 0007 sari crowding around the body; avoid roug h . maga; and do not allow the body to remain on the back unless rho tongoo L stocured. Under no oirettlnitleCel hold the body up by the feet. The above direetions, if properly followed; cligirt'reudt in the — resuseitation or Many persons apparently drowned. The Draft to the 224.Dlethlete The following le the result of the draft In town ar. CLAIM TOIMAILP. herb Boonton le sia.u4 Georee els . attehael Coatis. • attatillinetittera Charlie Allis , Woe Bel chief George - W Downes ' Itlathlea Wilheho Job. McCll. Philip" Low Bengt Itistittuao John Jimmie. . Thomas Li Own Wm Edwards Jae b Boar George ro a n toads eea ' Joseph Jacobs Michael ewe en.y Chula* Ferguson n_ent7 H. B .L. niehtleld Cheht Bhoeil Nicholls Stemmer Sobers Young Beate Bishop B L Anderson Christ Rail,* Semen Martin Marlin Cuthbert Phillip Haifa. Win Snyder Connul lu r k Jamb Itilat• • Johitelarmeten Chas. Conrad Fred Barmen John Barmy 'Wm W Mason Antano Baal t John Molar Annum Latestttlettsei Blair Fred Smith I Be city Same Wm Buttonl Peter Ammand • Henry Wagner l rho. Bee:er John Carom • 10 , tarlca. ray lor ' bred Darner Thomas P Wright GmrPe ilt Fisher An Inn. Kearney Wm Bower Gorge Neal Patrick Brehm .. Prank Mono Christ Winter. Chritt Trott Pied Krollotrvier Bartell taffy A again Moonshine tem dokinan Boneputs Tete Pelir thionktung Phil g DIM= Peter Conrad , John Bolinger W INmpbell Jamb Wilma - Ltrtiry Wile • &Inaba Ilan lentos Malloy 'Wela Tempel 'Fred Ben d aa • in, du Leaner John 'John Helsel Atigmt 1f.,. John Übinges' • Peter lioiegraan • Oliver Nixon David Bnoten Wm Glenn Bingham Thomas BMMing Matthew McUlu& Jamb Bela& Comae Marthall Jaines -. r oads Sank Soma William Plektla ItobortDouglas Seth Lorror Paws fihorrlr a wirer Trots Wm 01log r• read Sol II /Imes Nobli, llim.i Druk4i2 ios-pl, flair John D Bodeen Amber... Pickles LI% 5 11 14 ELI ta r es WIA McG ggrzi ham Tomllourk Vailpb Turandl thrum Dawson ElerleaVri it tea Charles P Irmo Abraham 'Wenders William Zusa .. James Wri.on -- • tabmar Bap Jamul leaden . Gears° Moore Oardel BalGard Frederick %leder 111chaelner1lbar . Frederick Marks„ WIULaa Watiou:' Lowellyn Bar= Ales Adams= Edward Ord Thozou Bert Bantu.) &abbot° Scomat HSU:nod" .7 _‘,E4 Sing Coiukt, Teaches,' Miguel*Uotto A regular Mel tins of the Countj Tosehets Asioctatlon wee' held this 'moraing— T fter. Radio} , In the chaff. Prof: Burttlellurraran cal address on the liabject of "Teachers." He held that all-wcre hot taaohere who kept schooLbut those who rude teaching ass alas In life. The object of the teacher should be to make his calling aproiceriaa.,to btaceuttred not by the amount in money acquiret; but by the good accompllshai. The clergyman who Übored for monePawl.T iiieffirtaltie7phystolan who sought only pet madaregain was no true physician. The great object should be to !melt and elevate humanity. The teacher 'hoes We object was money would most csatalaty 'fall,' and being debased inuind he would Lose the highest towardgivin to the ftgood and faith. fat meant." Theieotarewaahlghiyepoken of by those who heeptit...o4 sus LleatudiA A dlsenssloa On Teachers' Initifttes" was cut to order. The dlumnion wu opened by Protlllekiim and wasparticipated in by, Barr. B. NT,;ILed , Prob.' Butt; Prot' Libby, Cohen`and Marshall. . • The Association th en adjourned. ' Eaploalortot a Steam Boller..Two n.qa , :.About: noon tatioy , a,steatebellor to the . If.rase tOtusdr7 of .Coltion Crawford, ow titupteloo IWohabove; th e Baspenelon Midge, andbUß up, folded two boa, Jciesph Eituthort witt3astruattXtreN — niiiiiiires but idi t htly - loje.pod'obliot lace itad heid k while ileileywes ;evenly hotted ea th e bee, atm end bodyi lost woe cut on . the bact , of the 1 4444 iteorefthrZreiriZias 1 exiting? at thit time of the totidositel. The er war very ell . Tufty, and gator& tosehltdate who Imo:due& it - Etat the into w.t-iend stung ;bore boat replooed , itittt..i sew hos toot thus..-2he &hasp dome to the.buildthw via slight, lad esti Fewolted.7: , . . itreloak= •sAttitteti tg"-i*thog ththWari.thla mardbgaiddsinaladdia Ili fagot thin!) flaidollats and undergo an brownout of tifty dap is the comp :=..Y`x ~aN`' . ' ' .-.. ..- ~:~y-.dl .rm-:,:.,a...:+*S`,acuuw.u"r. v f cts~..~m~sts,~: "~:u~...:.az'~~.~ Shooting Alter in Robinson Township. This morning about 9 o'clock, as a farmer named James Nichols, who ream In Robin -11311 township,near Chartler's k, was com ing to market, ha met a oolaroil man on the road, who stabcd that two Peiltotal, armed with elect guts; had Met him and sobbed him of his watch nod several resori. lidr. Nichols started after the alleged thioves, mid aftii pm/dog them soma distant's, overtook one of - them, a young boy. ile took his gun from him; and delivered him foto tile custody of two citizens, and ho started law the other. Noticing the fugitive dodging around some Mobs:, he Bred at him. The gun was loaded with bird shot, sod tte shot tooteffeet in the side of the head and shoulder, several of the shot sticking near the eye, bun apparently not Injuring IL Immediately nicer' the - occurrenoe Mr. Niolcols -.proceeded to Temperanoeville and sent' Dr. Skacor to attend to the injuries of the wounded man. Ile then csmo to the city and delivered himself up to the Mayor who placed him in custody to await the m esh of the injuries inflicted. The wounded min, whom name:is suppose . to bilohn &Miran. was brought to this city this afternoon and his iniurieveramined by Dr., lifeClook, who is of ophdati that the wounds are not ie.:ions. Mr. Nichols will probably be admitted to bail tars'. nernOon. A Cato to tun Tattaa—yte l• now pre Pared to furnish t for the prism In limited quanti ties) 'Trot Lubin's Bair D sting Fier uine," the toilet it optisitel—par + ll ence—oc the nineteenth - cent u ry:' - The de d for this utast has by far exceeded our mo t sanguine expectations and if our friends who have or• dared do not. receive the entire quantity dered, they trill kindly grantus their-forbear. &Doe and accept our assurance that we are ' perfecting - arrangements. whereby ire °heats eble to furnish the filtuiline in anY Now Drake Childs,?,, quints, 101 Liberty eirest, York. Laanwsw.-...Sarnsiel Lamhort arrested this morning and taken before Moor Mea -1 ander, of , Allestiany, on • obarge of larceny, timferrad lb. W. W. Bradskaw, erlus states that tho defendant entored his house, on red. mil ;treat, in the 81sth Ward, in tWacit7, and stole therefrom piker, a number veins. able shells, and other articles. Lambert was. committed to Jell, In default of bait to - radar. ' ~ the charge at court.' • nom talt 4020 iliancese.—A member-Of tbl, *regiment, Irking from the toot Imo Patembarg, ender deco of the 19:11 h, sap: ".Yesterday vu • sad day in oar regiment. le a charge we lost twirl:74.e Mad and tionuded. Sent Ballard, of Co. D it dead, LtOv prlratg Amid llama, of Co. '• • Oor reglakent,la tha front line. Ca t. James Patella, of Co. D, 1, oommand." Comma liona.--.Tbe. gallant BIRO-second Penna. Regiment are -expected to Jame for beim about the 31 or 4 h ofJuly. The nut meat has been one..of the most brave and trident organizations which .baro left ebb yletrdt.P, and we but that arrangement§ will be made to giro three war worn 'uterine snobs reception as their gallant oundttet so tiohly merits. I dwornart Sotnnui . Goss.—Wlllbim o Ball, of -afanebester, s member of CripL • ele's emnpany,.l.lodt regiment, died In Armory Square Hospital, Washington, on • tanday, from the effects of p wound neared ..at.ttiti battle of SpottsylvaniaCourt flonee,!on 'Ref 12th:' Bif wife was with tdm in bin dying hours, and yesterday returned borne With bli body. ANNITIIMIT Bxxxon.—The annual tenann before the graduating class of the Ptttibirgh Peantle College;iiiia the friends and ,patrons of this Institution, will be delivered :by the Der. 8. 11. Nesbit, D D editor of the Pat. burgh Christian shdroate,'_in Christ 81 : Church, on Sunday(tomorrow) afternoon:it three o'clock. • Fan Lana at 25 canto per yard, at Finch's, corner of Grant anp Fifth streets, Bogota. Skirts at eon, at B. Finch's oar. Dar ht Grant and Fifth Donets. G ala? ba.rga. l . o, , ut4or dlngc rt rie at . I rinehi;Coraii7,ll:Firtat itird Fi street LAU POISLWATIOI/3 —Mr. J. P. Hunt, ItOnia Halt, has Jest tee:dyed the Jay nhmtisr of Prank Leslie's Lady's fdegaslnsal Also the N., York Unwary, Phoney Phsllcim and Sunday--Mercury;' nriale,Viiii; tvf J. T. Sou:opts, Allegheny. Nairsrorsits.—All the Now York. PhUadol plat and 1 . /nub:vet daily on e.a r . pars for the week, can bo had at Prank Cun's Noire Depot, °brunt:tie building. FUEL locarre L.ev'e litaaezme r-We have received from J. W. Pittoch, Pifth opposite the Poat oeeo, thin popular Wilton periodical for the month of July. - = Atnoms.—Photogroptt album In great ye asty, and at low prise 4, st Break Vasel- oolt Lad peva depot, Otaantele..buildteg. -Oafs gad pos BlaVillgObleititock of boob!, slies t and gang.* st DS, yederst attoot t be fore you be olsowltsre. - . . Popirr-Booiwottrtettog Indict', as viill - ar photpgraph slbcm, , st Prank Catea' zf Dept, Chronicil.o.beldiag; Doier be !iambi:pa but go airglit &good par of sbou, at 90, Federal moot, Allegheny. Bacuas 12.4aamer. 'bawls at I: Pinch'i wrier of Gniat, and...Fifa streets. tho Maga:lota can, ha had a Brash' Cue'a bow' depot. , , r ,ETTERS REITALNING - lINCLW. a... ED la- th e Post ofgeo - ---'- at Allegheny, .. State r ot Penneyinals, the lath say of Awe, 1864. I . So obtein any of these letters, the appliaint nnat cell tundra -NW /eau, ai e the date rd thie List, tug mule cent tor advertb,ing. If .not curd for within one =Mb: flayed be mato the dead letter ofilu Era daUtery of lettere by carriets, at the reside ro cßow deo ners, may be secured by observing the I" Direct letters plainly to the streclan' d number as well as the pa Willa and State • 9 Dud letters with the writer's post ogle* cud State, strut and number, sign them plainly with fnll naine,stul tautest that Rowena* clirected &comb . l eB l 7- , • • - i •a. Letters to strangers or transientthi- tonl .l• • tom or city, whew special &Oda-Jamey la =known. should be marked, in the, lower lift•liand tomer, vith the word. q transient." 4. .Bace the transient." 'tamp an the upper.rfait; hand rawer, and Iwo ep 1•1 ee 111019 the stamp - direction fur pat marking without interfering with the witong. N. It. A revert tor the return of a !attar to t u t: writer, if unclaimed within to days or has writ Cr Printed lath the writer's IMILIN post dace, sad Rate, coley the tefe band end'of the envelop, on the Au We, will be oronpUed with al *thi. mum prepaid rate of.postep, payable whoa the letter Is delivered to the writer.-dec. la. 8 9* DM Of, nnegby /I DEA -A - IthiorEe Ir and i se NoCo Alklrisonearib Al .. 3/ caclum .I=l null - - ,flarding Ben . - , N ' D - ' IHastourt Annie bonds W B Barr A J Hutchison A N.Nicholson J L Drubs Into. - nardsca Els 9 Thathercost Jab Buns Daniel [ Mina Ellas Nelson Plunk Duras John. Ranter Ellen Id Neal lianuorl 0 Bard= John N Lbalinger Bibb owl genital 1 Rai ey Johngt UNIIII•LinIe - - u • Brownlie Jae Narita Saab /air Oakley Woo . Bridgman fland Hoptiailiaarb 7 O'Brisn•John Sur dA . lllnichliam Net J Oilers -0w ,Ilingkans Ow- fitllabernTelto . Harker itantui Must Jos.leo .. Browne Ifollts Wart John Boons Nary Um er Jelin " • Donal Nt ante, Joluil Blake diary J Eistirt4 Jamb J Braden Merlin Nays Antewast I Barham Lulls* fohnsurwri thus Dunes Naar/ - Jenkins 08 Beady NJ JonesEnttiJ .. .1 Bell Otitis. -- Janus GII - --- i IbutdeN-II Jackman L I, , 1 Dole Robert - - JackSoirJeNdt 1 ,0 • '-. JaeolosJacoN Clawson Ed 0 Johnston Oartie. Cupp Elisabeth CtreanurCleo In* WB , ''' '1 I Oo o 0 Kennedy Maggie Oooper. (hemp Enos Marg. Camphell A Ktocsoirklanuie Cranny Agnes Eimrs L 1, , - Mick Jos a Illinkrilng r• 1 Crouse John Hernhe Jo ..18 , .hn 'w- Cistria J A • -.. : • o . i Callus. Jos Lamont* Ifirinda Chnunitarale-J . Lemhscourrgerr" Oeunted Sand Luray Latins , :..' OetterewScal Dbt Lynch Ante D. Gott Petit - It . !, %Set $ NI/ ' Miller Nadel Ounbell Wm ' amt. wm ---, - I= s afi e r i Monis Ma David- • Niiros lnitial Morrie idellide l itIOIPAY Nagglir 18WW.f. a- Nagai/ 4olitt,- , Norm Cido W Montan a*;. , ' Natesv,lisrah- r . MGM Patrick ,1 mans., Wi. 1 Ifellytotalit7 NolfaineeEira'd illoanshaltor.'. - • Lglir : r.9,Jsl IteignbluTl IC y: IffrOutella nos Inflackins J 8 Nagati M MU cker Sas . Fait Mil: Parkins Patton MaMoo Atiu7 Pod llWiz - .Porsts,Thoo Pnwers Roam Padden adre* Pbllllpo lib Igimotiotodo X I _,Rb 5 4). Mars.* z a•tfiso Thomas nod Sohn X . .a.: ' oco Bowies . kielliChatios • Elalr Etilatstlv Hodg.r.S.MIM a . . Otovart'AiiiiO'; etritto naloor • ' . 1 % " :11:illi Eloodus i,, , 0 - illior-iin- - :WU,' Wfbott .1414.1.10 lobs Elsi ta Cam 8 otaltb Ja..B . . Raoul Shortouraohn ' - deli-`m_ Pluz7,/04. 2 *".._ Staidi Jotio,o holm Wiati , Vliao/. 1 7:. ✓ i a• as a . :. *i:. Woo• MM. , = 4, Wawa:Molls . WtligliMsoorlir-7 . • wouratamill t 14.4u:rota - N..-- i w w ftrftn. 1 itiaaw.,,,..... w;:wiatiortu*mweadrifl"P:4ll37:; Wealllt ' ' , Vlllat , Eams -. Thintorlibla Dear"! Mr .• Danis OIP _ . PF , T!g! ieinuitani t ' •ElioastCbsi 6daienuls -/.. Dry A .40: Gatisa olo lis Et Ge I 3 IO 4XIMSV .0213 mas— .' 011404 nisi '",, auwre awn* Mli c ertgancr . ' • ~ •. Al , o *P Rt_Eflt,PMwl . luc tenni and 0112.01126.11, fcgotic. ur.- meatus •Lovin ty, who appear as,bteletras (hew, 1110 Don erne De Itattirt:' h r. McGee ens Cheep John here klntik e vnbentnewed.rillee testettiL3 , oeentteob t eattettfol digmum:lllll Agar= one of hn Merit* 'seep, , • Tau Of ones.) Itibrltta." Walla perforated, theab "Pe , set roc anto g , drama at coi l l.azs B&W& ERIN GO DRAW:It Or." - TnE • • 1381DZIe /1.1/EtTOte ES; fry D'Ckettnitt,' the Colleen traern.LllThe Annie Chute, the Colleen gam us Boor.' Helena Lcenley., Mlles He Cometern....l7ll3joson. !ebb Jig , ..lttee Janis Online°. . • MN Oonals Sone -. e Jahn. _ koN o , To conclude with' • .crua - DE BLzAir. - Don Loradas. Testday, bandit of .114.11.111 Lintrl/1. CAR.PETI3,OI.L CLO - 2"11 - 8, Ot.e. Miiiil We ban now open tbo Lomat sad lAAsacks) stock thiCclty of _ . ENCLISH BRUSSELS, Imparted by' otraelvea, nada. tip' 61 , , tariff, vial Va• Sold glaiduss as aiztyStsa. M.A.TTI:N"Ge. Also, • fall iamb:mat Of ma= cmscitro arrbie.tor OHINA MATTINGii, Ta 41 width; and st The Lowest Prices ion 'Cash OLIVER mourrocic ea, C FIT= SMELT. '-. . WE.NOW Dot O to Fna . I POP. SATlMEi c tit Oarpeta And Floor OH - cloths,' E.,,,..tabitet. , -BIIIIINELS. Yagrit PLY, IBORAIN and robITIAN CIAZ,MII sad MALT OLOTEGA! We ban msol, dadtsbk, styles not to to found clambers. lacludlng somo beautiful goods IlllnurAoronsd Exestanar SOS OUR BATA= TBADZ. • The grader part of oar stock Wring tom ins; doused or cmstasond Arr beets tbs meat tiny rams to irks, old be Nola at it troy 'small Misses as sctmel cost, oar - pekes Wag la• many jinstsocea far below preand Menet rates: ! - Window dhades And Menem* Table and Plano Camels; • -.llsinprkslellisseddteg. Carpets ; Cocoa and dlatea Ikattla all A full ussratont shrug an lowest dm Iciest pion; WHOLPALLE AND OXTAIL. '• M'Farland, OoUlna la Clo., Zia. 71 aro is orsoru Ethan, *r son boo.o to P. second Boot FOURTH -STRE4E NEW STYLES- WINDOW SHADES azowirto Tiste DAt. NEW SPRING wrock CAI2 , I'E I I!.FI, WELL agasorai, OIL OLO'r.fil. T WO A. 14U PA•Rp E o• 791 7IITIIIITHEZT - r. -77 SIIIIPPLArG CHEAP PAGE fflt(l3l THE • _ _ LOWER THAN TEELN TEES L W.31.43.T Tha orderatrood le mor impirtrl to bringeol pm! mon by Whitt Ohm Royal Mail Btsum. ars, dims to Nov Tor% nibt.rit!:. that Liverpool, .queenstawn_ ,• • . ' zongoaderry. • , Gamow. I aat ,„ v k v tower khan Any Other Airent 1 101. 0.11 mit get the Data Ind be Centlfllo4 -Our desmare moil week, *ad.:moon= are fend 14 12% Thr" Apsie tut La . alictdraill " , • Tinrß. . E=2=l _LONDON PACKETS, Icnristee. ~QIiSDII4/121 aarpart of Yampa for nip:- • . • ._. APPIT to D. O'NECLZ, Obvelei.Mic ' Ho. 111 711th strait, • ' • • from am to p in. al Gefkolthßotd etzua. Pitsp @ST&A/d . WEEB.I4Ir,TO -.l* POOL, toathle; 14,11itZEIrro 1• -to Nark .llsebor..)-lbo isoo-Imoirs Idolizers or • L•lverpod, lis.rjorit and r alladoloha Scismsbro: Ckappiaransiss Lido,TOrs Inteadod.tossit so fol. Itnn: - • MT Or , Jay 2. ' CITY or LONDON.. .—.—Satazday ha, 9: CITY 07, , July 10. attEleterilmetext,teg Battuday, 6,2 wxm, trom,Pkt ..waost . .. Payable to or Its potraloot b cutraosr -- 1 What 01140.........._.,MC0 taaants ~. .. - -4.1492 00. to Loodott.... 941 00 ~0 to - , LoadOta.:. 34 00 o to Parts-- 95 00 ''" to Part 5......;: 40 09 ° to Limburg— 90 CO O- to Ilamtottto« :a 0 0 Pawnor also forwarded to Barre, entotaajtot Ordain, Aotorm. &0., at apattly by roam. rim Mos Oron 1.4 c at.mparptat Or Quatollotra t Id Wan. , sas...thoto who with to kind g. 17 -thatr hittxta Fan Cozy thkata ban at thew rats. itqc,ftreketintrzomkra.aPßliroat trOZW:O ' P a k"' • ag.ei;‘u Broadwv. It ' • lorgirtLb. ' ns so t Tonhettateo. Im ld isrodos Acoom rituboosb. UAW) tablE....azoius: frotivM 141/116PoOL Ill=mnrOW f1,!4, , 4011.1. (13 111 arrow ' _ _ , :w..;;' CI4L GE.MTE. , ',__ol7/alll tb.CILAIM-AO4KNOT . - • HALL PATTERSON ' l4 IrWeklK.ri“OlthXdo _~ ~rioreo-b. Pi. i a I proam lONS. BOUNTIES, MI . PAN 4154 aLL btlin 111111•37 Oat= proanitt EE= M2=22 fACIERELL a JOHI4BO2i, .____— lOTOI3AZYS•AT44I'W; Jea 0: IL mama sql4nor.cturn £O 8, niArP 01 0RELL.- P7rnuansay Ps. MiIATARY tUr.a. PI:MOW R&M PATawl MLLITABT aunts of olio wwoOptlco, col:bowl by Um tab. 'alba,' at the tow, PesOm!!$:10 C. TAMS, Lim I_ _ IWO Ortat = al abursb, ZZL I : t a z am asid. 0. @Wm Atop N at etwe EMU. • situ Z= = ~~i: ~;,.,~ ; , sownsue • aseisttA, - ''. l3olThazuk razuna DP Tat to tl emaistraiudee Alll2lOBll 1 StDDELL, Milli hvfi 021:14 Pttlitcrx>, lti ......' i~.~ c! .-.-.::J:..:.. , -... .. .. FOIIIIOII4E..VOir VXEOU'r - * , : :BALE Or . EAL - ..43 ' L 4 LP% AI6OI32iDLIM 2.6 00. • -Tbi - tozdn of onmod, Monfort of tbo lats , %9/0 Tnotansent of Jobti IntOtmit, deed, win eclat piss 'on th at wean tract nnoad, lastest, of *staid John avotfl. *Witty 2 t Union .t• p,: on Mt Mutiny= ittrapaii about lei• from J rat 27. contalatai Moms. matota olt EWA ft °now% a - lantoi /tun Drohl(Cs Hoop, Earn had on thonteo; Aso Zoo orcliftdr of-attics tnntf,.of etarp Mod. 'Ms had b.ft a Almon ratondar *good suds of initttation,, a:boarding' tit' . .wit ca. thy rtnlestattoo. novo nation two oicatalcd it MI eau, aka" lot oppntonitr for' ludo nnd Anti In tcans•-•enn•DlM In ' hind, and ccutil..clo and tnnjoarn, th: tomtit in be ' try tout vt and =rims , talent to Ma doincr In et 01U dor daring nal Ittn. , •"- —— . • AIM. EITLLZATOtto73 maim— 3 - • . - - ' EMMET' AMIBILY. $ll4/ILod Short ttuatttillt 1,..- Mt at , - • _ rteentOrn - peon ELSIV;;SUBIIIIBAS VILLADC leDT..iilar.as root Bro.cot.—The. undentirned. Wore of the estate r Jobe Het- ' deo% oast Or sale notater of Lo t*, heedeta hale to two saes Leach, 'Strudel rear Tort EIarCED• and 11401111/2“ . mlontee Tat df .t.e4 ttolhos of the Ptttabctrgh Altzerseillo respen- The abore - Uts,sra beeeti;olly. leo; t ed. tor prtrate ro+idSmolta. - - I 4 .e Alto • =mbar or mauled, Ih ' itoseltlage of MI: &tidbits thaneoomirEollsr-4hrtr toatifeet kcal and:most* Drandred ay to.; dem or tear:oats= amen or thane of ,trer•tmest. dolled, or W. 4. 1XE141,011, Clert's Mee: °oust fa wet. .uragolf; " 701111 D: ECU hart,- 2 : l 7: 4 :l l ZatigNi - ceeptace. _jelekam Fork , auxi . VIA Ai sal. tw_keztt tabr o wfiabd bl'iron towastttr, near Voltrebtlicb, .152113,4 One, Umulred -Teletty-ozw..igstte:43s claurod, - balaace vtalrtlmberacl, mad all vall waved: Isalvarvateafa 11LOg. Boos oral 1 !Ira, ana a Hood bearlnalranaa oxltard.: , Tema • zaas , Tar (other . ktaiglo progra of ,17:4CIITDLY; i Ft trunnllm , I a ar1..%7-F, Gaz HuWLoad2l67 E.! lftldhß hicksurahrr. IZOILEALZ4,,_ VALUABLE • 2 . ' Er& TATE.—TerO late pules el Centre ate= sad ince street, 40 p r i jl i tecbes front by.lLO fret deep. One Los act Innis &lance, 25 feet freattley. 100 feed deep, rasite beet to • to forreidt Oreejdece of podeoreer of Clutitotto and Verb= streets, fa. theresticf.P Atrot, coatarateg bl e; 20 by 100 feet. t ostabar varidal rabl lota U 31 4 , 413'1.4. buret, the at Luis kW 1414 a be a tty, betted shoat 01140 feet on Ora! street ec3 230 on Weebltrietem end .111/Iroces steeeta ‘ pti....erbleb Is erected area brierho r , 15. re• pimento, apply L. n. , rarginnan, ;lost Perealeas Worts. Werldeeton et. 1• VOA' fitALF4.A., - ,Farin of - 118 alms, •in a: et. Glair tom:illy, .Wolitosorolssof minty. Pa. Alio, a ifono 2io ac. - Ia Zi . isberth . ajj a h l 7 , Imp to .Dxfat :Nom. 224 Leda es macro of Wept stoth. • ' ' .6,1z00l Mick Hobos:id lot b Xgrabetit 2ontitt. - ALE, for Lou adJoisting tha bor=tti of Ka I m. Port. la. AMIS r 22 0 .2 P 221: No.. 60. ST, as, a and 6D. Alps,* Tay siLttabls tract Of i 241 F•ooNli Pool 215. the flanosoada Mar: - . • - Tor_ particulars Ingalro 7:1O•122 ifoarth rtroot. 202=12 . II ; TOWNE. EDO taste Amt. VOft ISLILE.4h: t o new Steam Engine, I . sl ackollodo4.lll2.ll4Hants, as bony boa beenolimicooolTo , vranor ,t 1 De. 29 Loth listroko, • rolll wilt by . 1 11.4 t4;..!F 1134 On. T blob Winder. ,90 Ina Wok's, my. Two Ofilitka Itonen, Utz. dlwo., 90 *4104 :Throe 19 Ito Vzoight Iroia on stab. Atoo, now Sofa ot Dodos Tool', for On Wells. %.1129:reath. • 94 , 01t0 of_ - /L. LI. MU* v9l Mloglozoir Ulm Bank...near elzo 14. 1 rEat .`:;PROP Ti. V• son a&x.r, atutw on the unnongahel erareri ohm we te nding tc.tXt on ma river of 1/271bet, and extending bath to.Briddock otraet, , odicdning ths - Roan ellarlite" Railroad. con , calrfins a re• and ..wcheir — Tals Loan adzint• Die location kr m=tuftirlcoparooshorlog the river in tcontand pule* =rept and 004 maths nee, and eau 111.11.andbollo_ logo thereenrrented. Ar t ,,,w 4 3 , 4 artyy,o - meal' AtIN TEISTItti us the .•••• inei or to'W.:. 0 . 4 . 1 761811{8AR0R.1i0.- Riatoond etreet...Pittabargh.' ~.• othlttft- '' b vait 8fiL131:42,5130, 41311 - I:ftraiLiBe l r Li 7 1tiniz ikear gltpazie screroutdvr a gomt nag. calghstlan, wen *sterol wlth spigt sad undo, ciFra.d. g i m " i ß w m M y * i tz th i r k lV .1 . I 4 te , V a I fom grz le 4 g del m ctolt. Tensg *, agood • 4017 at thiliaarztato titimilueogke 1 L D *tt4. arg) 18¢tlera _. 'Walt E3ALF.--BT&A.M. &W: !Ifni AND OIL 11[11112ST.—VII =Wadi o Arlan al. 09 Hadar, and Wawa Now tW, vita tad and PO vault aorta of gonad ; an abundance at coal oa lbn lot—cc:lllwpm and biting worladotaat. on Mr d nagtany Elver sad A. V. 11. B. LoCcrod Br cola. It Bracon=anr tad of modem ball& I lb. Brow Mill 10 in op ard.roind Is limn lata. .144, baTINg • cr•sk maks' tit= to the tint Good Iscallt, for trtuddlog boats. • . No. B awl elms. It • rar partied= call on O erlanal w und MAY a caonmansisq, • SD Pi anarb, F OB BILLEA Coniitr*Best aid Fiait Ilana,:taitialided 14 acameacload madly *lib lial/si tosea...tio land la tiali. - ind plaatad alai the vary ablikait Mils Ma; all la bearing =nal ilan, el* a I:tau:and 'recitals garia.- Us bliddlaP Iliad sad wit, ga built boar, za bt 4 0 1 14 saw staid% Istp tiara, van gained, ilisudal ea, • miles troardia 4.ltir;ois Um old .Waaalagtaa rand. nut Maar& Ciburchi . Tab itopisty 1i worthy llii needs:4Blot poruso who u•y arahlar •isma• la, bima, lor o* pottuotao apply to • $ __ • _,• , jai • • . • . •. • is. Iffetdlli a UR. .VARit *T PllßLlC:iNcriil bei sold bi pallid tifalag. e. .w 4trecaLoo, ba TBVBB DAT, ho C. 4. of &MN kat, • Farm .atio, taming 1.53 gam., olonto4 th Botta II cotingdost tovoattp, WoOmoo•Lad omits, It gdloo nom Gut. mot Malin. Pam. P. 1t..11.e sad the aszo•glo. WWII UV= •ORMeaff it 4 B. ' Rt• Lunt abounds cog and lioustooto woll watered.: Um Lb. roman Is an Log kindling BMW sad log Barn; sus to take plat. at 1 o'olor-t_p , • tot.thr : •• • • • • 'SAMUEL D&VIDSO.' - poR aay...ktratoß MODERN az Eat tbnat rEgg Wok tux* situate boltOM STEM Mtwara 11Ith and lo rtnruk =tabs• tag tau moat, glib good • cotlar ealabod fag nt, The tat tea • trout of 20 tort ea Emu Erect, rair stag but tad to 8 bet allay. ho banl, Et Batt stsa_llo6/17 brill.. and has tors ' ag gis met r e patigMgag. /or (=tam partlerlata enquire ot . • • -A.. 0: CTUDEAOS, , • ••It • • . . : Ittaateed. Pittsburgh, IPOR SALB,--$2,000 :will pytr . chue tu se n or , ihuit E lig Moue; pheasea4l iscatedene Sewed ettait, , akar Market' Mitt lire ben; bath :tam. Walk* mot kitakee, eel v, ud, tas sad Seater Ittkorts; Tao besatte iambs rata reeidettaa I Marerkkateail at Deartm,' Laadley,' hate LaMa M r, aarogabetre j. 21 6. IMMO EBY* 8083. al Market at, ! WARM FOR ,111.LEo.*Ttuts !"vatizabili TABU tituata cm tba Plltaburg. sad Marais Gra& fa- satansat imnuadk kw... the, u Farm" about Art Wks from as dry, can. addax about 125 cttilt b aubt 111_ private maia. 'fur tunas anbr 11. RILL. + • J. O. YOObia, ..tea smar—m Abiddin, Olt NOrkil, 35 Oradd Pstrolaimai Teinkes' oat In prim fio rd er, loalletaattolly capriole Umber. long now and trill motels some LSO barn& each. Application may be MiIGOAt WlBOaner7l ' Amimmil 00. at the ulnae In BIILEXTOS, JuLIISSPOI3 a Pr/ Lame. poR SALE -21) 'Las in Alleithea4 x guyo,apthiir attag a trctiraa Pastan Lit* of about NO toet. sa6 taaatos teak 400 Wl,' lOUS lots asmtwavdtroat 6 t,ll la Jobs 011arali planet lota, bdat tba papal, wbara Ilts. Tani now prim: Via lota KU te orld isolualaty ' or la a kx . lay9:tt J. . warm 101711th strew. FOE . SALE ,011 , EXCHANGE FOB MO, with ars PROPIIIPT:-: ghat LAIIO2, /MILL irrthithe c•a Cumin. itrw; hi. =Nth othirlith4 thwiatios thatim Bilden wid la the - • • 11/7111M. - sou - lamb threw: Mut : FLF OB 8.6.1.1 t—A Lai of Ground, os th . cf Heyltia Add Varaiany Erwa, la 1.4. tiOrnia cd Innalliesas:_ Alm Mi. Al . ftara o, VIM graua at ...... aciarl a ss, Lts hth m& Texan eaay tad Ulla a P 0:1 I'LWID, .. toss.-: '77067.7-indo aa4 Irocmta .11:rwai.. tiOikaafan OILI - 3 - 11 42151 Abbioad b: Immo tovashWedjolsi ' tag Ladd lbw PeraimosAadirublint *we tut ! ymes tb.•=a41121,264,. ••,! Tam c a r e l l rtrst dr.r tram ru-ms. VOkr. FUME—ENGINE atpi TOILE Wu torn pasta Zwaivirfilltildlon'ta ;ftle. te moo ba ppn3lSoti•by maw et I:rt ww• WO& taut Acres 0 r hituiCO, JU — gown kat Omura la Wrfellt am= le; kV' I :met 1. LIMA etas We Plat as SM., ta•On• ilatal aim 116:6a64 6of Or aim Avg, .•• e I ;• iota • . • • " B.lCat.ata At CO. 10 UR KALE, ltattaikar tlUtibt,b... _ll , dn. par team alaftlied :auttaita aft' leen }nods b Igli,bßibei.lo tool, 4.4 .kor ins om, to ado t 7 - I IioDOULDI42-811C . sr•111 lea obi 14- tllortrohrot: ." H E C R!irtg OW CLOIZIg Imizral bootrz mih r . iold somas of CO* I:Katt, In FA US OHIO MUM islaiiidav . aNgbial 914.. M=MM • ' '''- - ----. .:: -- • - • . ' ~ ~„, .-,, ..- :, •-,fitilt*.';'.sj-‘',l-1:4 , - ' ' I • " ' - ^' - ' ., ar r-5 -$.:::."•% , '.? - :, ,,, ;";' ,- ~ .`-`,, . "-,- . 2-_, .i , ..'`;;..---.,"" ', : 7- , -..- i •-' .27,,c_0=1,2,="...,-:--,7,----u-..----- ----7- - --- "; ' , " --. ..r,4 'i -- ,-•::: ",. ', ~ - -• - • I• 41:;-fii ( t ) 1 .,i, ;, i"“ °. :', - . , ,'" - - II -* ' • ' ' 4• - - ' et , ;,.. VOLUM.' 1, • :9: / ;1 4 4141j. 194; 1100 kit _ALBmws, :re. UCH TUBLICAIibIiI3, eT EMBAY:IiThEVEI. Self mgr of gamma aratssa rusuikn. tß arrs:t. v. eoa 'hearth. , $, tiodpar: Mao of th. Thrt. tlitaar. By wiLmata,'j I w Mantel Maser. /4 Ms aathar tt t4a Lamp. • o Ueda. ad Sei'ma Sweat. ri trlrscl. tiliataaa Bactfrnt Sewn, cri Siete= of a L Gint tab.. w tractiniti riatk. - By .antra! Ism in Grey. cFßpaut. ato liComut Wfau. lOU YLIL SamDy Pride. a li t a, at Picrial %L. tSO 1/*AeiY,C.:O t11.249ria. rs silitatotsci.. cht sr.titati. cum kfrize, ll .rsst.. cnstt.lll Sapicast's a. 7 1111p:wad. aatp 10 Jan* I au_ a'fi laidaa j ta:POStaand POrkeS 140- is ar miss Ltalte. - I.6D ' I, :skscrtrartstisilemrraut Testa:Ft:laq. _ 1 Os , ptiuspsy nettersitseteer' yha. PiLnd. , S 00 - 111carstleatof Untlan9l Proodop.t.l7l , 'berg Bpsnerr. GO' Hisira ca ib..iimits,"4, l l a raw en• C 4-. 6trtotitaicthez ?quo. - ii y - T. &tin' I; Riot Cos.- 26l' Oftteasceddititait:'r 1799 ZXL . Oodles *Uri ia Tele of rut Tosiatosco.' - Clo. - 1 , Datrootteld's test; .cr. Berme the Storm: 0 . 1 CO WhOiChoo ricrk ity the author ofPcoms. .:21,71k0,a, • 1 CA Tel , Anil :" A Prattle:if Witk fi r _ : ..gozpulaf. GO! 'hi Crepe *DCOrePetCaltore. Atird.ll - : • lodos.m . pograybx , By =wow , !caw, ea.; Mot of bed lielyr and ' , Brief Inosysopy. ." •;:13 Cordes d the d.i.i;:.66,:ddiditi4 ittanso.; - , 'army iusse ri and TI nazi dew to P. 0. 1101 1 A.IILINE._ -THE -BPY—Efer:A.dterv'.; taresaili zp et.m. ar.d get ono, • ATILIPrra; v - rarwa or. ._ort, zwirAz.a; the great MIA nate it, ae. Gill Edit* tato, _ • ' • • AT - EU/ii* An the int= tottkit, • • ••• At are teals—the SSWTORS L'a , trTn. Ai tA. intteel—litteiTli mum fiTe'frOb.: CELT pozarozaos,PBOTOODATS A L SO is gag. clutlYs, • AT EttritTA . • • "" • ? BTATIOMMT, au klats , ' • : • AT HUNT'S. SOLDIABS'• 1 311171190011 , 114 - THE TANITZB 114 T, bre t r Gen. Greet; sad aa • other heir Book. and btribllailoat, AT Etrars GOLD 17JA8-the but ILI a,. " L :=: GAZTABB (oracle =4 Ana riAsils, Welt llAPS`and Eurr9iuS3.or THEI WA% , . • a;tlELiq sTrin elTATAllesorao nara. •• " . ALE3IIIIB .• _ - . • • Albums. Card Pooltet Books. : Poolcet Atb Pocket ilaalsas FLAGS ! FLAGS I Lae Uook .itraps or rirginia II Georgia. frettoatar P-I T.O 0 '3K.'te;, TS . MID 80 Wan orarcr. .• NEW . 130043 ,brgiv: Eta AND 'scam:Tsor =stair 80IIDOUI —A telegraphy of Ikbt. Ealkot and Wag. re:, By fail O. Palm, .ImA. rata SI CO.. A OLiNOAL ON NZISACTING . • Donatiodon tII. anatomy of Ms pone boolm4 tL oponatoo; the kinds sal peotm opasttoctioa of thotromots, &a. 1 vol. Moo. HEAPIN vas Helm mai. • • DABANG AND OLD7JUUNCL. maga, Poitero- Pm Atarp cootr otthe loner work tool motto& Z. L. illAD.T9Potcrtl stmt. • • NE w. voia OH - UMW/ TV :tetra Itepotb;:rol. GO • ma" Repast& • rob GO • Pbtlatelpbut Reports, saw.. 4 03 Medea 11,11.00ut Rnarte,ll---:-.0 03 • - Tarsals by . 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