• t . : - •"T , , *, , _t • 3M2EI ESTABLISHED i 786. ---9flislimit Anza':. pmaxamo BT TR CUM RIBIBIIII6 LSSOCIATI TERM OF THE GAZETTE. gmaraniliairioir, by mil. per your...--ro CO. . th;sl. *VI...—. a. tunny Sarum, by mall, par year......... 4 O. month— It M . ° M inetk......,.... 10. , .... 7,51 -Wnici Maim* slit& 40*.4, Per yew— st al n • m clubs of 8 toll), ut, clubs of 10 re morn" . -.and tame mitre to the petty inalp4g deb. Par • --dub of 'Moen, we will send the Ellantri OATern day. Per s ebb of twenty, we splll sired the Houma Gums daily. Single, mph*, 5 contc 'All rebseriptiss is edacece, eattpaperi elersysitopped when the time expires. The Reading Matter on thin Page is from Yesterday's Evening Edition. -., • :. The Campaign Before Petegebnrg ' .... t;J. i,. jj . Tile Alban on Woollicaday andi Th us.. - ' "" - day' iir last Week. J I - J The N. T. Tribune of Tuesday thus j. conden. , en fiom the dispatchee of its correspondents . . ~....i... With lien.Grant.'s army, the particabtra and '; retinas of the operations on Wediesd# and Thnreday las t : . This is wha happened:. Gen. Grant nu- I dertook to echo and destroy the Weldon rail . • road ill little south of Petersburg. The 18th • - f corps was sent down from Perinea Handred, while the 2d and 6th were snceestively - J thrown to the left in the direotion of the railroad. The rebels discovered the latter movement in time to attack our ' advancing .. •-,relanni in flank.. By the glaring , fault of nlfJ,Jaaneshridy; the •divhdonej of , the 2d corps— j temporarily ander command of Gen. Pitney— ; became dimnited, and the rebels struck In between on afternoon. Barlow's division 'oat 1,000 prisoners. McKnight's battery of four gam was captured.- - : - - Gibbon's- division seems to have been rot , lad up very suddenly. the rebels appear " lug in its roar, snrroundbau and capturing I , wholcreglnurnta before a shot had been fired lois oar Ike. Nearly a whole brigade went in tills way, and our correspondent justly " re - ' J, :- -marks ttiltrwhisre imoh.troppe is the 15th and - ‘l9thMessachtuetts, veteran regiments of high remove; are taken prisonera bodily, tho fault can lie only with the general officers or ; with ' , 110=0 one of them. Altogether, we lost about two thousand prisoners, from the two diets. • lois , Barlow's and Clibbon'a;-.Pretty heavily ilia !Ilk-Wad' and wounded. the 6th corps, which was in' advance, 201141 1 / 1 011 Intact. When the rebel attack became known, Hick eta was halted, and marched beck to the stip ,, , , port of the2d. Rainforeements wore brow% _2.. -up Abcofropt the; Bh, than balding left of the Intrenched line. But the rebels made no • attempt to press their advantage. Tineraday morning the 6th and 2 , 1 corps • 'again warn forward. The 6th reached, the .. , ...Walden-railroad and wont to work destroying ..,. 4lcte before much had been done was attack - *land driven back. The iebel assault we Bo persistent that it was deemed best to with . draw to intimachments in expectation of a Xi' *maid' ingliamenu The - advance to the "railroad, therefore, amounted to nothing, vary tittle damage haying been done to the track, and the position gained having been abort ;doned almost as soon as it was taken. Bat the expected engagement did net occur. The •-• Itwcroorps 'inaintatoict their line, and the ' 'insight of the rebel 1136717 It on Friday fell who l ily and; ineffectually on the 18th Corps, at the - lather end of tho line. - j It Is evident; therefore, that a puttee lar ' ointment directed by General, etalll Mild, that bye sudden .- asroodt.of the enemy J'- lost two thousand prisoners stud four gene ..,..,.... . me of•thastr: accident ts which may happen - the let of eny commander as tho fortune of . - /f you phase, it Is a check to th e pro movement and th of . nam thoeazajal i: gn . . expaii .Th movement ovem en tn a t .. to : n obelium' in en Unknown country. Its 1: ... r may point the way to the . suceese of - ' - f-,' . - ,anonser--attenspe, '• or to the - adoptlen fie Afferrat 'plan, bat it dote not .tug- Oar for' S' Moment anything like a Jim. ,-.., . one , Interruption to. offensive -operations. ~ elle not deserve to have a leader like Qen. Ja-,-- t if his - inexhaustible energy und'fertill- L ,::,.... I ,,SlVrtutottrae - , toms hat - taught= ICI C;djull '::::: eltidarand disaprohtmenta: There may be y"athors',l"Therlizaay bo indroiiise battles, de-i 3:fontrilatiaa; bat thole =never trill be a dims teramorwholadng - enough to chaff. this Fcr' I rsq:Of Orr ltdOltlitalltl koldier who .earries ' '''' Witklitit the turbines of the NoPublic. • -Theppenatleue of Slienninnee liiii4mafl Cations of Tuesday morning tituk altaires'lo • Atio "plivadon b '. General I • Elliernianiodripartment up to Thursday, the 234: •We Lave another bitch of letters from our ...ieugallupundlints Gen ; gursu l ge i , at m ', butogin.adviges Thu:tin; t' 23d fast.,Trugsg!. dogrn io rebs4 'oll.ll'.'or.supled•• y Ken he uroe . thiy„ „Were being closely 'pressed, very latest ndvices aregrust ther:Would fightno genera bailie north of thattithooehett. Xt Was the impression lika.ollPortionnt .Thhigston's army was alniedv inters thin will be obsennd Mit f enny Puilltion -tibia -was ' , firmly 'held, and ;Aglaia- we Ardivaneed steadil,yo here wai no ' , - , bieklgard' "oluceton gmbbornly Con stabs ,th - te:rosit to . 'Marlette, - works fiery-' Strong:. this • = stubbornness, shereforo. - /credited for, tha. •=tnisblei- with the groat ad "• inustagas orhis position, to: keep back-Sher i 'ficran'onniny, it is Olabiemough.that hetetands ni:elotnee.wlten the key: to his position is tort, and the contestia 61'0lb:reed from the , Aalidas tesiesigptiratlvd.lylevolOcuntry. The lrgial - PrV#ltlcaun TerrnalCh =nettled- Oar =l3 2 . ingpsWigre libundintly supplind with cram a -. rilatiens, binirere =nab In need of vegan.; .biss. The country in which we are operstbig Isla poor one, and.gardeng are rare ; but go fePsui these sup - round they are speedily clear . 4 -id of vegetables. Soldiers would face a rebel • bitter, go sec Into an onion patch. . . lAn Affecting Incident. ' !Two ol&nn; wounded In the battle of the , dilth before , Petorsbargh, were going home .. 1M! Friday by ; Ain - .Brie route. When' the tr i allinared Owego, a well dressed lady, 'Re , ihampanied by , a child and &gentleman, enter 4. . - • the car and the scat in front of them.. As odious talked our theirocent engegmicits Petersbargb, informing atchother of ear loE .acquaintances. who had fallen, one re- In lt th .. -. keen. was Capt. Werwickief ;the -.*. ". 0 goadred and Ninth :low York, as brava ,111 fellow u fru lived; he was shot :through 'the bead sulk:Latently killed'''. T • illui.lady .referred to dramediatoiy sprang from" her seatiand "throwing, pp her hands, Isidelmed: ."Dh, . don't say that; be was m y ' hinisand." . and - then. beret Into an Agon y of *i tears..: This weethe first intelligence oho had .._ seeend of-her husband's death. - Tin child I+ . with her mas hia daughter and the gentleman klit brother. ,;There were very few dry eyes la that ear duifng the rest: of the journey to .. . The qhenandoth . eommrpondecat with Gen. Croaks' =ay 'that describes the Shenandoah Valley: ",In MOAT Um growing crops of wheat end earn are abundant. Teats it is" the garden ef Virginia, and the, beautiful city of Staunton; I the gem of the valley in IM rich betting of l'-asormtabse, regal old forests, poen meadows gad. waving wheat *fields, ranted a pietas of mutt that It unequaled almost, by any other median GI imr country.. It is no marvel that erebeleasaig 'not give up tide fine valley a 0 2gia. !With a retern of pease, eabssione entaferising spirit of the .f 140, and °Maya Af amity ellectnally "...•koved,. this eountrs become . one of the ' ell Ind gneit Rots friths *mitt Iron abounds la all um Ineentaini, and almost ry spring and imitate dumb/Water pave . * I at semtral localities In the sailor the:ll'u . . r Sittßs of Blatt. Jack IMls. fads of Black:jack 11111 s, fought Ims. :.....Swasa:;sl2arman's and .Jolutston's armies on -;" tholeth and 17shinst.", mu a, sorer) alAge" ruciriSAll scromputird hem.. losses On - lutt tle 'victory on our aids was amulet°. , Our logrutinfre about as Mows: • - • Elliott. Wepadad. -Haws 'zo - 1,800 50 . 400 zoo 1,51)0 Amam's' ma y.,.......,, 20 • 100 -3 .4 00 'Mu met /on ' is killed s adireanditdirMrsaah4,6oo; slid the wou4id adyt_ toners - totured - .aambar at lanai `We *AMIN took la sit -sista= CO om 'Mont 750 - rebel wonndea.srs su , oar hiElkliti *tot hattag *seed bra - N-17j,-..,,1=,':::::?:.,?•,.,..i.,. 2.' ' ' ' ''''' '' '- ' , ... ";-: .: :T:,:.-.;*: .. ,'.•'. : : • : g a:r .:-.' - ,VS , '.,4; , g-'4 :' ,:fir - .1% , 0 ,. ....-ig .4 . ..;;;;h'x.ti . 4;4 , 44 . . , :i1=,..g''''.147-....+.L-4a:,4,tii4:.c4ii.415.V.:::14.;:,'Y''"':-4,-'''''''''''''''''''''''' Foreign Intelligence. 0s The 3011 t of May ~ the Count of Paris, grandson of Louis Phillippe, and heir to the Orleans title to the French Ahrone, was mar ried at Kingston-on-Thames, England, to his first cousin, the Princess Isabella . ..tf Orleans, daughter of the Duke of Moutpenslar. A year ago his younger brotherithi Duke of Chartres,was married to his ant cousin, the PrinoesePrancolse of Orleans, daughter of the Prince of Joinvilia. These two young men-were in this country in 1851 and 1802, serving in the army of the United States on the staff of Major General McClellan. On of thei,olll3l in Western Prance came near having a - tepitlttan of the great Santiago tragedy on Trinity Sunday. T no' church was Cited to overflowing when a spark from a can dle set.on , fitil the glasslike dressof -one .of the young girls near the altar. The flames quick ly spread, and the - canopy was loon on Are, and nothing but the greatest exertions of the clergy in attendance prevented a fearful de struction of life. Tna htstepencleal Edge (uo Broneh paper dire take isnah a liberty) 'postdates upon the chimera Napoleon Ili being succeeded by his son, tho Emperor being in hts nth year, and the Voila' hie. ninth year. It- appears from historieei and personal data that in the last 221 years, oommenoing in Nay, 1843, when Lotds .X.LLI. died In Bt. Germatn•en- Layne, to eon of any Drench monarch has succeeded to the throne. The proof of this is very easy, for It is chronological. ANIONq the celebrities who bare recently awakened the attention of :the British nubile is Queen Marie Amelle, tho widow of - Lords PhiDippe.' At the recent Marriage of the Count of Paris, eon of the Duke of Orleans, to hie cousin the Prineese Italia, daughter of the Duke of Montoenalor i ' i as well as the oees, skin of a charity festival at Twickenham, the es-Queen was present, attracting general ed. miration by her greed, esisaand sprightliness, though In her eighty-third year. Tan Eiropeon naturalists are having a greit time over an animal called the Aye-aye ' , recently brought alive from Madagascar and now thriving _ln the London Zoological Oar. dens. Though the species was known to ex it! in the last century, but one specimen bad been obtained, and this in the time of Buffon, and still:renteining. in the &bars du Roai. It is of the size elan ordinary cat, with a tri• angular visage, and Its peculiarity is to ecmi bitting the altimeters of the rodents and quadrumana. Tan glacier theories are beginning to be questioned by clever men At a recent mooting of a learned society in Dublin, when the subject came up, M. Kelly remarked of the "turatolies" found on the rock, an the neighborhood of that city, he was not repli ed- to say much, but "ha could not bring him self to believe that ice would climb up Mil." A mammas has been extensively circulated among the English Wesleyan ministers to the effort that Any of them..desixous of entering the;Established Church - may be admitted for that purpose'-into St. didan - !a College on ad huitageous tonna. Canals/SlMmoan has issued a pastoral, in which - he makes throe distinct points of attack I tho had tendency of mode= science, the writings of Colenee, and the principles of GaribalciL • In Spain the party of propose is begin ning to take heart again, and an enormous gathering of lamb' front all the great towns has recently been bald for the purpose of a fresh mOvemont. Ton British Government has now /emu teen iron—elada afloat, ten first ratan, two second ratee, three third=ratot and two of ho rata at all. A suer in a Sleillian Tillage Is known by thalirojdotingfrom its front and 110T412 by s sign or Dams of any „kind, Opinion of the Solicitor of the Treasury Regarding the Geld Aet The following opinion of the Solicitor of the Treasury, concurred In by the Secretary of the Treasury, bee been sank to Mr. ChM: TataIIIIIT Dret, SOL/Cl7OlOl OPIICZ, JIIIIO V, 1861- j - hare the honor to aoknowledgo the receipt of your letter, dated today, , submit- Una. to tee the following questions:— Fins—The ant to prohibit certain sales of gold and foreign exchange,approved Jan. 13, /S6l,_seqetres pomade 'lit full of the aveed price of gold - or bullion purchased , on I the do On which the contra= it rode la United Statenotes or National carreao; and I not otherwise. Can lit& • payment be made by Check for the amount of the purchue money in United Elates notes or national cur rency, or can it be made only by manna] de livery of the notes or currency by the buyer to the seller? • Second—Tho' mime act prohibits contracts for • the pirchare or tale and,delivery of for tiga exchange, except on condition of imme diate- payment is fall of the agreed prioi thereof on - the day of delivery in United States notes or national mummy. Would 'a pay ment for arch exchange in gold coin of the United Ste* be valid or otherwire? tap yio the first Inquiry, / hale to eay thlt ' l I bare no doubt that the delivery of -a toms fide check for the amount of the put. chase money In United 'States notes or ns. , Ilona =menu, drawn against ouch note.' or currency actually at the present credit of the drawer, and whleh, If mu tn tated Imediately, 'W ‘ cruld be to paid, la a payment within the meaning of the act. In regard to the second qtrestioo, ay opia, ion la that a payment for exchange in gold coin of the United States Lea legal and valid payment. 1-bare the honor to be, with respect, Enema) Joanar , Solicitor of the Traura7. . Ilan. S. P. Ohase, Secreisayot tha Treasury A Tasman monkey is Blithe rage at Pran conre, Paris, performing the usual feats of the most daring equestrians with a perfection and yet a toissunity of visage which produces amide° and convulsions of laughter. Foassos murals now Tory generally adopt tho plan of photographing thole modal Agana, inahele studies and afterwards pi4talag ht a them, as; the Ampules to *am eau bo more "PF 1 4.4 . 40 Pled- . CadrDID,I27ER. O.FIMEMBLY.?-4oint • ialtlilLlAtt, of 1 4,10. Bt. Qat township,' grin be . an. .date for tosemlify,nrbject to the atcblon of the iTaton'Utpublicta Countytkrovention. ABSEBIBLY.—GrO. Y, Molls; of North lenity tp., win 14 • teindliate tar Amenablfrom tbe,Distxtet ma th or the river. gate Act t h decision of the Mimi' Cent,. Guam, toyttdserto , • • • Ci FOR AESEEMELY--DsvED Efatnat, IiVT , of n Tipper St. lry. Char, (now of the let Pertr. ) l! =oils Faw Cava) =II be • candidate for Am. eombly, from the Dicalet south oft= iirstsoubjeet to the sedan of the Republic= Omar Contention. MAU FOS CORONER.-Azu. AMmit. RID be O candidata Ito Oa onto of Coroner, =Non to the &titian of tho Itopabllena trot= Oorutty Goornotion. otttlemloolit O'FOR CORONER.— , Soioroar &La i of Biraihgbaze, will be a candidate for Got. one; staleet to the declaim of the Vale Oonnty Oonsorition. • mhtteletrto Lf - FOR CORONER-M. & Iturrizrz; of Blmangtotia, will be • aindidoto for Oor , oner,eublect to the dada= of the Union Eloptibltowi, Ocnmty Omsetitlon. . mbtdivirto ,RONEIL--Joiar AloCztrio, of .w• the 11r4 Wawl, Allegheny, will be alai.; We for Coma el Allegheny Ootuty, willed to tba goelstat alai melee•fetmty Union o:rwrintlea • Wide • fr FOR FROTHONOTARY..4Izo. trrY Pre= w@ .b S =militate for the otlee d protiory, fublact to the deaden of I.bs Union &public= County Orme deo. 148:to PROMONOTARY.—JAvoa u•=.7B Waists, of Sixth Ward, Pittstrargb, .bfi . • daltdidata tar Oa Mae of Prothonotary, latdaca oat doctrian of tluryjdon Eopaltaar, Gan =lam . • - • 245,t, 'I I • t =sell be a candfdato for tW otOce • FOK FROTHONOTAR.Y.—Time, irrx - samix. 1/131 be mediae tot the OW of prothetobuy, =Wet to the decision of the Onion BCPUNIGILO 00IITellti011. • • l&t. o*' BOil. • PROTHONOTARY.—Oza, B. ROMs irID boa :milldam for ths °Ma of Pivtlionotta, =bigot to do &Malmo of the I:Woo florrentkra.. • folO:dawto _Jr - , FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONEH. =aim ammo, of the Third Ward; AMltovy. sral ••=Mao for Chanty Ocmunte. stoner =Wed o,2unit:deka of the thdon Itelnebll. ,11 - 14)11 couNrr COMMEAMEI3. ai amaa -Ittrz= at /NMI twomittwill ton of the tralon eigntateattlsll aygotttiOr. 1 FOII,OOIIIM 00 '" 1 Ob n a l • A re. ' =-Joax noun, of Sinai Canted win il Malt Watik Mar V. CWIMEISOIdbrISSIONIT • - 11) Pamir, at mist maw! ;41 tot • attettdato fa The cage ot Coltri cooroottgtot to not Odd= of pui Eto_ _ otat vAtOttOttet, ' DAILY CITY AND SUBURBAN. Still Another Brave Boy Killed Intelligence has been mocived of the death of Corporal James W. t r, of Company I, 187th Pennsylvania V anteers, son of Mrs. M. E. Byers. an estimable widow residing on High street, in this city. Lientopent R. B. Webb, of the same company, writes to Mrs. Byers, informing her of the sad event. He says: "Your son, Corporal James W. Byers, fell while making a desperate charge on the env my'e works, in the fight of Saturday, the 18th Inst. He was a brave soldier, and a noble boy, and died as a brave man would die—ln the defense of his country. ills loss Is deeply regretted by the entire company." Oolly Shrives, a comrade of young Byers, given some additional details. He states that Byers was shot through the keen, and left on the field. At night, some of his comrades went out under cover of the fog, and buried The deceased was a most exemplary young man,as well as a brave and gallant soldier. Bahia the main aupport Of a widowed mother, he cared for her with the tenderest loHoltndo, and hie death bee overwhelmed her with grief and sadness. /le entered the service Noon af ter the war commenced, and wa•wounded in the battle of Bell Bun. In oonstrinettoe of the injuries then received, be wu discharged from the eervlee, bat cutsequently re enlisted to do provost duty at Harrisburg, and Wras soon ordered to the front. , die was only twen• ty years of age, and his name is eminently worthy to be entered upon the list of young heroes who have fallenin We unholy rebel lion. Resignation and Presentation Mr. James E. Stevenson, Principal of the Second Ward Public Schools, Allegheny, re cently tendered his resignation, (to takeenbot at the close of the present school year),for the purpose of embarking in another pursuit. On Tuesday, Mr. John Brown, Jr., on behalf of the Tattchers and Directors, presented Mr. Stevenson with a vary handsome silver-bound softwood writing desk, as a token of their esteem for him as 11 man, and their apprecia tion of his valuable services as a teacher and principal. Mr. Stevenson has bean coaneoted with these schools for the last three years, gad he leaves them in a most prosperous and flourishing condition. Ho has given the tall est satisfaction to the Board of Directors, and is held in the highest esteem by teachers, parents,pupils, and all who have had Inter course with him. The citizens of the Ward will regret to hear of his resignation, but, in common with his numerous friends, they will join in wishing him abundant success In his new vocation. ' Armitage Wanted A Pittebtirgh lady, wilting from City Point, on James river, makes en earnest appeal fat armalinvi. The wounded are suffering in consegueace of not haring a sufficient tarply Of these articles. They are also badly needed In the western army, and we wohld commend this work to the several Ladles' Aid Societies of the two cities and vicinity. Soldiers who are wounded in the arm not only surfer much pain from the want of a proper cling, but there is danger of the arm being permanently injured. It the bone to broken, which Is he gauntly the osso, and Is loft to heal without proper tare and appliance', it becomes crook 'od and the limb , unsightly. fence the Or. gent necessity for having a full *apply of well made slings. The Pittsburgh Sobsistenee Comlnittee bas forwarded large numbers of slings, which were pronounced among the very beat sentto theezmy. Pall instructions as to the manner of making them can be ob • rained from any member of the Committee. Bank Note Corrected especially for Fold & Lare, of the No posses. Rite! nllOO Now tegland Stat<it.. New York Stato..--. New York City-- par , New lerVoy..--- Pe i ra.par Pittsburgh. par Bk.of Pittsburgh, pr. 125 Bk. of Beaver Co.. pr. 125 Bk. of Fayette Co.. pr. 1.10. I BonongaheL Bank, 1 Brownsville —4g. 1101 P. Coonti7 Banta- NI Dota . aae dC=maac=74. Hartland. Baltimore pari Interior— Virenta—Whoeting .. • 1 Wheeling Brandow— Exotamm-.43eiling dors 34 ct. over burin W. • over bulikOla fonds. Wounded Penney The following Penns; Cumberland Hospital, traiirenrd to that eit7 W Atkinson. D, 9[. had D Barlow, A, 103, tight: l arm malaise at Nashville syltanis seldlers are in Nashville. They wen on Jam 20th: IL llrmard, E, 77. ecep J II Sender, 6,107, month J Lyon, (I, 77, ahronle rtnasmatfem rEIW if attheme G. 17 7 illtebtr. 0 . 111, head W Martin, 11, 109,hmsra eplynd• ,P 1507.1gah, li, 73„ ma etlyalloa A Flamm, O. 23 arm :at neer, A. 117, head J 811elde, 1.77, heroin. D J Tin:myna., D, 22, d,. batty .1 II Wright, 29, right arm Jar... Shade, 11, ICEr.therel . der lii=!! •Ibow J Boyla. ZOO, lei arm J Dean, 0, 147, left Dot J D Comsetly,l3, ZS. scalp. GI Cartyrrigut, P, 29, hO clurt J Derick, 78 . ttloer M2:M= I II Ethers., 6, 23, scalp T L., 147, vigh Arm Ii n Glsdlag,C, rlght ehoelder . 1 I:UAW* H. 28, bead J H Hard, 0, scalp FATAL Accromm—kleorge AtUg, a watch• man on the Pennsylvania railroad,• was In. 'tautly killed on Friday evening tut, a short distance east of Cresson. Ile was standing on the north track, when his attaollon.vaa attracted by the pulsing of a tooomoUro going east, so that he did nog notice the approach of the msli train going West. The Orman of the locomotive called to him; hut be failed to hear. Lie was struck by the mail train, and hls bead was cradled. Air. Attig was an old employee of the company. His ago was fifty. seven 3011,211. SVDDLIIDautt.—On Tuesday morning Car -1 our MoCltutg hold an inquest oh the body of an elderly man named Patrick Ward,residing on Centre avenue, Seventh 'Ward, who was found dead on Tuesday morning. The de emed was apparently in good health on the. previous evening, and wu observed chopping some wood. Ile lived atone and when dia. covered on Tuesday morning was lying dead on his bed, his limbs drawn up apparently 'from natural causes. The deceased Via about fifty.two years of age. Bunn.-Two then were Aced by 314.70? Alezender,this morning, for standing on' the Canal bridge, Chestnut street, Allegheny. Thto sidewalks on the bridge are My lIIITOW, and persons pansies over it are very much annoyed bylarge crowds of young men who lox:upon the bridge and Impede the footways. Complaints baring been made to the Mayor; he has notified the polio to arrest all.persons so oferetting. Aim Crt-Orr.—A son of F. M. George, Esq., of Hemlock, Cambria county a young mom of Asthma or earentern gears of age, had his aril soured from hie body at a isw-mall near that place. He wu cleaning away the dutfrout nada the saw. when him arm unfor. Mutely - came in contact with It, and was staatly ant oiL Ha had to Wier anotheram potation by - the surgeon. Connie:maim Brim:nate Perinnann Be. MALI CotA:oz.—The conononoetnent ezer. ohms of the nip:bomb Female :College take place this evening in Christ M. E. Church. A cordial invitation is entended to all, and we feel atomred weaned not urge attandanoe anon our readers.. The doors will open at 10711 D, and the minim commence at seven and a half o'dook. Dmoaroux.—d. young man visited • har bor shop la the Allegheny Diamond this coin lug, sad booms involved in • dilliessity with the Pro •rhturr Who ordered him out of the shop. .11 young-tun drew a pistol and was about to shoot the bather, whoa he was &Treat. ad and taken to the Mayor's tie will hams aheaBagthis aftantoort: , 0111:111711 or Ilam—,Austin Brll4 was &r -ioted last evening by the-Mayor's pollee ion a charge of attempting aeon:unit oxeye upon the person of Mrs. Mary Madden: sa - elderly lady, aged about-. sixty yarn; Ile teas hold to, bellies Ms appetuance at i , orritnextettex the thugs. • i • • WorADM—Wth: lambs droo.lp 187th • Peafls i e.nli , Voluateen, sad a nil: denrof irotuldad irattifobt, on Egardaji, tito 181 but., la the estgagemia Li of r!OAbirriV.:: : : • .;. -.; t ,-,,,....i. ` ,•..-.,.,11 : , .: - :::-.• - •ii.;:.::•!;1'; :j.: - k.. , ,,;,::::,:;:';,=.6 Zl].:irf.':i.-;ti'7',',lc."3)•.,'F',l,l;F:s-,,:.,—,-;J'`. PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1864 Grant's Effort to Get Possession of the Petersburg and Wel don Railroad. DETERMINED RESISTANCE BY THE ERIN Rebel Deserters Still Doming into Butler's Lines. THEY REPORT LEE'S ARMY WORN OUT WITH CONSTANT MARCHING. SHERIDAN'S LOSS AT WRITE ROUSE New Yore, June 21:I.—The Triboos special hen the following: Mac/quart...l Army of the Potomac, Juno 21.—The enemy are In very strong force in front, and determi nation to resist every attempt of our men In their advance for the ponession of-the Peters burg and Weldon Railroad/which is of such vital importance to them that only the most coon:lto:mute skill and bravery can wrest it Item them. The report of the Vermont brigade on Friday shows the stubborn deter mination of the enemy, and there to no doubt that ever since they have strengthened that portion of their linos with defenses and men. The special, dated headquarters, Juno 27th, say' the rebels hold possession of the Weldon and Petersburg Raitroad yet. As matters stand now, there is no ground for saying we will have It immediately. pm posi tion Is moth, however, am to prevent the ene my from running any trains on that road. General Grant to making the enemy's position 111 warm one. The Herold'. Bermuda Hundred correspon dent, under data of June 21th, says: The situation of the enemy to-day In relation to Gen. R. 8. Foster's position at Jones' Neck Is somewhat menacing, though quiet. d re connoissance, resulted , some picket fir ing. Just now the Hunchback gunboat opened on the enemy who wore discovered throwing up earthworks at the head of Pour Mile Creek. After several rounds the enemy left. The 11.7tdd'a City Point earrispondent o the 2Ttb, tags: Sheridan's loss in the ream fight is less than flee hundred. Gene. Wilson and limits, expected to d , great damage around Lynohbutg, have no been - beard from. - . The fienoti's 9th eorps correspondent, of the 2flth, sap : Our loss to the rebel attack on Sunday mornlng,dld not exceed six wound ed. The rebel lore wee severe, 41 the skim. lab lines merahed all night against oar breastworks. A Herald Bermuda correspondent, writing under dates! the 25th, says Our iron.ctlatis draw twelve feet of water, and the channel above Trent reaches only eleven feet, hence they cannot approach nearer Richmond. A ll'orfd rpeclat, dated Washington, June 28th, says: Rebel deserters continue to come into Butler's lines, reporting demoralisation , among the men and officers. Lee has sent two brigades of cavalry And infantry to operate against The endurance of the rebel troops 'seeing way from forced reaches to defend the dif ferent points menaced by oar cavalry, and it has broken down and wed up a laige number of men. Moues of various kiudiprevall to a fearful extent. Lee has betsgen 90,000 end 50,000:sick on hand, whom he finds !moos able to remove beyond the scene bf conflict, betides a population of 20,004 dependent up. on him for food. The steamer Eleatrlo Spark, fromllow York, arrived sa Sew Orleans on the Gold at Now Orleans was /o.l.2.romtca. Cotton was quoted at $llO. notations, the Garetto,by Mania bona! Bank. Not. Be• at present: HIGHLY IMPORTANT MOMENT •rata, Jac. M,1864. THE LEFT WING SWINGS AROITND 04aargia Alabama Loulals,aa 6antor.k7 ...___ par . 01:11.3 --....... par Bra.— . k " Bk. of dtat/pr Whicaastri kllchfpn.—.—.-- 1 Mlaaenti .----. :240 ' pr. 11.5 WELDON RAILROAD TAKEN THE ENEMY'S LINES CONTRASTED 11448,48.411T41.3 AIIIT.O/ 7811 Rol'olllo,l Juno 28, 1884. The left wing twang ►round and tonic pos session of the Weldon Railroad, four miles from the city, without opposition. It is believed that the enemy's limas have been contracted, and that a force has been lent to drive beck fleeter. Mi=ll 111, and 15/I.vr at 1I There are about fire thousand nick and wounded at the hospitals. FRIGHWUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT ELEVEN CARS PRECIPITATED DYER A ARUM 0 rer 300 German Emigrants Per 1111 In the Water! Four liatiala, C. E., ;one 2V.—The emi grant train of eleven care went over Beloit, bridge lo•day with three hundred and fifty four Germ= emigrants oboes& Thirty-four bodice have been recovered so far, and about SO takr stliejured. Or ha, _zee ont:itderet .nte car has not yot been reached. The water under the bridge le ten feet deep. The engineer appears to be to blame, in not stopping before going on the' bridge. The place where the accident co marred PI nineteen mile, from Montreal. °lsere.]lla Depredations In Missouri Enrolled lIILUtIa Ordered Out.—.Gor . • ernment Steamer Sunk by Rebela. Sr. Loon, June, consequence_of the dlsturbedcondition of the State occasion ed by prowling bands of guanines and bush whackers', General Rosecrans has ordered one or two companies of enrolled militia to , be rased from each county, for the protection of their respective localities. These men are to - be chosen without respect to party, with a special view to commanding the eonfidenee of the people generally. The 1, fore, to be armed, equipped and put Into the eureka at once. Leavenworth papers state that on the Ibth Instant part of the rebel Gen. Cooper's fore* sank a steamer laden with government storei In the Arkansas river, twenty. AV. =Has above Fort .amith. The rebel, had a battery of three grins. Cooper, with a largo forte, 000nplad his old position on Arkansas river. (Conclusion of Tuesday's Procuedinged Saran—Mr. Hail offered a IVIOULUOD Whielll WU ordered to be printed, requesting the President to appoint a day of humiliation and prayer. • A bill wbloh was under consideration to es tablish • Bureau of freedman's affairs was passed. Adjourned. rjaw You, Juno 29th.—A 21i-itams Wash. legton special says: iiiscrstary Chau will uk engross to provide; for rating trom seventy fire to ons hundred millions more revenue by 'Abe increase of taxation on Imams from tobacco,. petroleum and whisky. OLD Mu AID Dore..—A Blaine reemont, which lately =lived tram the front, reports tory significant fact, and foil of ow:enrage mut 'to me, tint they captured recently oat of a large rebel fowl about one hundred, army one of whom Was either 'aunty years old, or thereabout, Or boys of fifteen. entimos.sza. "fiIIROPOSALS FOR COAL, AID LUSA ' &eel Protege, for the delivery le ihe Verb PI the Pitieburib • Cies Company, 300.000 .beehele Nita.mlooos WO, 76.000 bushels of Ma, lied apc4) bushels or Lion, rill be received el the Office dt the Oadtpsay mill the 'Erg INMAN'S. Tbs !Clack end Idzee to be of such valley sad delivered id each Owe tied in Pleb Vanillin ea ;ball be ep• limed eaddlrected. . Pigment - to be huide ,nuodhly, retaining twenty per phi. - Ate itectddy for the iesforomice of thil _tProporols to to additstol,to TITOISM Illtlttt. 'Ned. -Petekleat af the Ootoperiy, lek• dartrd .Propotalt far Choi or oluk. pt'W Llotoi", /LIM 211011t0ii, Roestoi. Offloocif th•PittebutgbOstOol PITTSBURGH TELE6I? A MS. OTONAC /to., 641.. /a. congreststonaL Wuaurcpros, Juno 29 More Revenue. MoUsrrno, 'IIONAIJOHIsR di CO., Stone and Brick Payers. .AU o r ders 11:4 crunnsron, warm. 'Gum toe, or skylhhag la oar Um, prompUy at:bided ta Metals DOILA., Alleghaoy Post :Carp -W.I. rSAU catalaOUlCU, b riming street, AlUstuaty YON- ARNSTRAL, IMPOILTER L AND DIALED In the most select toinsdo of GENDINN.HAVARA CIGARS, 'and, at kinsts of SHOEING AND CINIEWING TOBAOOO BIUYS MOT AIX6BBOHAIIM ?InistA%f t & 2l ko„ sta., to Tit variety; UNDILII TIM as TN T i t Ps, . N .—Ths Triads supplied on liberal terms. P 2l-68151 , // 1 * BAL A B.01:11 T NO?. Procaroot "Itatrorr .Dumas eruCcescartass tor oill.ktodo-re Bonding, Lod. rportarecoge Obr4 iitairlairootaiinotbla tams:, - Office ptiAndorsca gait. betklei Xallil:11)g . itt 110M0080.104411431107,4127 ~:: 4411E/BEMEAVR. T.Pmk3 , VmE( nme • - Leases and Moss= we Eassiasses °Timms Berobt of NKr, GEOIII3ILiNd BEIGNOLDE, who CD appear upon Ws oetealon sa Kra Tomes and Edward. the beactiful danaame, SIL.. Litzle La Orange, wlll appear in moral termite dance. THIS (Theirsdayj 1/7111211EG, Will bo performed, the eflebratal °Andy of TEE BELIIEEB PiDELT Charles Torrens.—is G. &Avoid, Donor Ls Gringo. To bo folkrwad by ouencEs TRIG IL. Edward al' ... I G. Iteignold.. Medley Lbttia Ls °ratio 'To conclude with A K IBS IN Tall Dail& Friday, benefit of John Po: sod. Doorkser rs. CONCERT HALL EVENING CONCERT CLASSICAL MATINEE CARL WOLFSOHN, VIE EVIRENT PIANIST, and HERR H ABELMAN, Tito romovuod LTRIO TRNOR, of ,N. V. Aendt&OY Dimly will gho • altitiD OUNUEBT of Instrumental and 'focal Mule, Od FRIDAY EVENING, JULY IST, AND A CLASSICAL !SATINS:F. Oa BASTCIIDAY MITEIII3OO2I, ]al) o'cl.k. Ticket admitting ons to Cociocet CO Ticket admitting one to tbe.Maclnce stone 1 00 Ticket adectsticg eon to Clontert and Mitt.... 1 60 Th. sae of reserred grata, win:ma extra charge, will commence ott Wadtesday morning, Jose tub, at B c dock, at the blusto Stores of Moms. Veber and Hr.llor. Tickets can also bo bad at the door. Doors op, n at 7 o'clock, Concert tOMIZGINbe at 8 Malmo commences at 3 o'clock, doors open at 8. Progravmes for Concert and Maumee, (entirely dif ferent end dlitinct,) may be had at the Mode iltorok _Je.27:td O.GRAND M ETROPOLITANCOM LUNATION Positively the Largest Exhibition Of the dcao.ionuat world is eozOnS• THAYER & NOYES' U. S. CIRCUS, LISD VAN AIIBUSOII C 0.13 MAMMOTH MENAGERIE AND EGYPTIAN CARAVAN. COLOSSAL GOLDLN CLIAIII.OT. Mammoth War .IHophant Hannibal Combined fbr the eatsort of llta, irlth %zoo Atirasr Gigantic ANDmr.O.Rear.s. AU under one Pavon, for ons !thoe of ndm 11‘41)11 I The WOND iII IINS O' ANIOL ee AT W ED [(ATONE, consolidated with the only LEGITIIIATS CI MOMS ems orstudsed—Nonsl and lliDnef Axon*. melet, pm =lama Lonostrianc Acrobat., Gynenwt., Jester., Contortionist., 43k,urns, totillibrista and moral porArmom ; splendid stud of Trained Memo, Ponta. and Trint !gulag megni aunt colloctino of Liring Liana, etas,. leeemarda, Name, ta.raork 13abbcons, Birsbi of all kind. and sism, do., gathered by the Great l'an amtourgh Himself, Will exhibit at KLLECiIIieNY ONI"N r centre of North 02611310., o bola tiro., on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND RONDAY. JUNE 30 lend JULY 1, 2 aad 4, At 2 and 7p. m. 1105/DAY, /dr eh, three grand perfarmsams—at 10 . m. and 8 sad 7 o.m. /Om Otkildren auh;;lx - oar. -- of ants. S. o.—Tha Inrgem. extibilon In thelrratt is essalno RECOLLECT DAY AND 'DATE N. 11.—Onoe mote, please °teem. the day acd date, uld 4, not ocatoond One 1101tiSTL'Il ORGYNIZa. TION enth any othst coapaatea, whether they be good, bad or extoNtinaly lodiffereot tr2los.3l-1.5.211-.10•Jy1.2 C. ftPETB.OIL cz.orab. :cc. cARPETS. We hate nay open the largest and test eelected .100 in Chit city of ENCLISH BRUSSELS, Inmerted by mantes., odder the old tariff, with the cold pracalum at elsty five. M ATTMTG-S. Also, • WI wortmout of WHITE. CgtOMED AND FU(IJT OHINA MATTINGS, • In ell .11th., end at The Lowest IPrte.s for Cash. OLIVER IfoCLINTOCK & CO., 13.1/MU lITILIZT. 3.13 NOW OFFER FOR SALE WHAT en mppoy to he the Lurat assortment of Carpets and Floor .011 Cloths, Ryer calblted to this city, In nauenta; man: PLY. INGRAIN and VINMAN VAUNTS and didECT OIL menus. We ham many ,dodrabla etylee not to be found elmerbere, Including aerie boaraffal goods INANUFACTITIUSD NEPIIRMLT FOR OIIR =TAIL TRAWL The greator 1.14 of oar dock haring &NM par, chased or contracted for belbre the moot heavy &d -rama In price, lON be sold ate vary email advanoe on Wthal coat, cerr wk. being to many Instance* tar baton invent market Nam. Window Shades and PLataraa, Table and Plano Coven; Hemp, List and Slag Carvata • Cocoa and China Railings, an !dandy , p4igr o t i =w szt7. b ra d e imp M'Earland, Collins d; Co., Nos. 71 AHD 73 P/M1 Nort home to nincood goon FOURTH STREET NEW STYLEB 'Or WINDOW EIHAD.EI3 MIME MU DAY. NEW SPRING STOCK OT C/LBJP.IIIT, WELL SEASONED OIL CLOTH. AT WO ALL II CARPET ISTO4 No. 87 FOURTH STEM. BEM FOR SALE-40R REMY* VICECI3TOKEY BALE OF ELL IS. TATS, AIIOVEDING ilt ORAL—The vcrdoe darted, ;tzeentors of the lost Will and Tentemont of John Ilaroesy, deed, will toll at pirate talo all that , ertern tract of land, Tato the borneetold of thoford John Ilaromay, titanic In Union lovtulhlp, o the Weetbagran tirrnplke, &tent 2% cram from .1 nta' terry, containing 38 =nay mina orinea co with Is artefact a Lugo Name Traelltng /farm. pu thopect I two too orchards of. choice 6.4, of nary kind: 'This land befog alnatet all ander •tood crate cultfrotfon, aboithg La coal under, the whole imrfare. nano baring been atioreated sten, thus, afford s an opportcray for safe end pool in. reetAant. Trans—Onwthird in land, and balance to: one and two yun, with interest, to be CteIIIG4 bj pond and mortgage, eahject ta the dower interett lor the widow during Ler Lg. /NO. STILLSETOI2, 23 Wood at:: _ )1011103,T °Of. 'first and Short streets, Pittebargb WV- ralcutota. 'FOR EALV-SUBLIEBAN,SiTED PILLAGE LOTS, sus Soar lipl2.oo.—'he undersigned, Itseeators of the estate of John Oar : ran, dao'd, otter for sale a number of Lots, from ma llet to two arms Mir, situated near Tort 11.rrtal, and withht three ,mtnntes tan: of She lermintie the .rliMhostt a Atlnorsrlite Pasant= Relight. The' shore Lots are bestallnlty !mutat tor prlinte roddenoss. • Mao, a nmnbor of malt Lots to the tillage of Ml nererilleLfrantlng Co the PMSOnger HOMWily—thlrty Wad to i t front add tram one to two hundred foot deep 4 /or Inrormatson enquire of either of the tinder shored, 'or W. A. HEBIIOI9I, Clerk's' Office , Onort Bowe. WEL A. tiff RON, JOUR 1).1:Ci12102i, EL O. BERSON, • HEREON, Irxesutars 'OR SALE—VALUABLE REAL ER. Trarll.—Ttro Lot* earner of Ckettre 11.13U8 and rt.. street, 40 feet, 7 inches Croat by ICO feet drop. One Lot en Penturylrnal• ann., 25 feet front by 100 feet deep, relining tack to 's . 20 [cot alley. On niece of grtrandnomer ofCihsrldtte and Forbes etroeta, In the rear of P & E. L. P. E. W. Depot, containing twenty lota, by 100.Imt. • number of eery deslrabin lota In Pent buret. 81e of them lots Ile la •body, having e fact of 140 feet on Crul,g street and 2.50 on Washington land Fillmore Inman, on widen la erected • smolt brick holmm. For partimalon apply to 11. D. Dmruns; )63.110 Port PM Gloat Work.. Wolatuatou FOR SALE—A Farm of 118 antis, in at. (Asir township, Waztaroreland ornenty, P. Also, • Perm of 110 scree to Pallabeth tolerably, Allegheny atray. &leo, a large tsro.stei7 Prick Tlonse sod Lot la the Borough of Waal lliesbeth. Also, s Brick ILme and Lot in Elisabeth bonmgh. !deo, floe Lots sCklofallig the torough of Mcees port, In Jon. & Potty's plan, Noe. 58, 87, 88, ST and GO. Alm. . ''7 ralrubletraot of 05a1 Land, In Pool on theUnnortiplleit.riverr. Tor particulars Inquiry at 11..165 Fourth street. tnylkly G. 11. TOWER.. Gail to Agent. TO LET A WHARF Ili PHILADELPHIA A large W hart' Dearly two hundred feat front rat the river Schuylkill, and four bewared feat deep, heralded by large and commodious drags, w Male • few rode of IL* terminus of the Panneyleetras Ceti • tral Saline& • - - A 11111 location for ths St +raga, Shipment or gun ant Delivery an .1 Pomading of Pwrclento. Appl7 ti J. O. GILIMIII, (care at D. Miin4:ll,) P27Absod MEI Market atraat, PhUad dph/a. Lloit SALE- One now Steam Fngino, L' 16inch cylinder, 80 inch stroke, on heavy • • bet ; balance valve governor One 12 Inch cylinder, 30 inch stroke, aencad-hand, refit will be u good es new. Ono 7 inch cylinder, 0) Lech stroke, cow. O. 6 " " 00 " Two Cylinder Boilers, tn. dila., 80 ton Was. Three " " 00 Ita Two Wroccita Icon Oil thills. Also, Three Seta of Boring Toole, tor 01:1 Welty. Cheap Ihr caeh. Enquire of LI. ht. BOLZ, apPil Allegheny Illver Bank. near the Point. ATALUABLE RIVER PROPERTY 1013 BALE, utunte4 Co the Itionougehe'a Him, above the arrt Look, having o hoot on aed cet 927 leot. Ind ettending back to Dreddoch shwa, adjoining the ConnolinFlo Slatlthad, con taining annul and 77 web.. this L au admira ble Location far manufacturing p hr the rim to hunt and pedal street railroad I n the row, and Ban 21111 and buildin,p theme emoted. Poe tams A a, spply to•MillY AtTS on the premises, or to W. 0. A170117.2.1DA.11011, No. 119 Diamond street, Pittsburgh. whiter I'OR SA LE.—52,500 will purchase .0 "Wm of near fifty-ono ,or, mast a good state of cnitirstlon, well Trateted with spins and ender good fence, slroste about Woo and el half mike from , oreenstorg. Wrennonstand county, on the Phtlat, dolphin Me, one mile Irmo the' Penne. ftelltosid. Ths ltapnnernents are 1 tiro-story Dunk /Ion" Erman Um eprlng House, La, and good orchard of choice fruit. Tams essy. Apply at the Zeal Estate and lemaranosolles of ,4 BATES toyM Duffer street, iaerrenortitla VOIR FALF..,-BTldli HAW MILL L /051) OIL RialfrtiZßY.—The coo-hall ',hole of ea Oil Re iner,. sad einani uv 0111, with ten and one-half acme, of ground ; as abundance 61 coal on the lot—cdueopon and being corked, situate on the Allegheny Blur and L. V. iL IL, is .15.13.1... for nit The Bodnar, Is rum and of mods. hand. The env 1.111 Is in spin. did order, and IS wall tlts. m ood tor bonod, haring a crookding running Ll= It to the riven G locality bola. !Or Fortb=ders 01l on the ondersigned. LTDAY 01t PlailIZTI, sp,tl No. 63 Hand "treat. ol2 Pittsburgh, re. F9r JR SALE—A CuuntrySeat and Fruit Farm, =raining 14 anna,annlasall tautly am, valley &sure. The land Is rich. and planted whh the very cholcret fruit tram, all to hearing condi tion, wtth a tower and vegetable garden. The lrlldlfra• are • neat cortege built horse, tr. by 40 ft ; new stable, urge barn, well watered, .!touted tee tell. from the city, on the old Waahingurn road, near Clokere Church. Ms property is worthy the epode! attentlon of partln who are Annlang oonn. try harm For partrcalare apply to 3.21 • lt. IdcLAIN ft CO. EilOit 35 Crud., Petroleum Tanks, Ilk Rims order. mbstantialty built a prime timber act long In ma, and will contain. some. .50 barrel each. Application may be made at the lielaorgik. Armetromr Oa, or the yam to Pittibargh. 1.111.1111=0.15, JullbidZON d MILT:MP. =Olaf VAR/a bbti litLE.—That ralusbie I. PAESI altuse on the Plttahorgh and Sharon Grade Road, In BoUrmon tol:Leh*, taurn u the " Farm," about flee miles from the clty, Wain abut:: 128 sou, be sold at private ula -Poe terms apply H. SWILL • a; 1. a. youNd AttoanspabLaw, Ho. lit Fourth etrait, sohllattallln Pittston:h. P. 4111. E.—52,000 will purchase a thrsewtory Brick UweUlm Efoase, pleasantly Isestsd oo Second street, me Market. Lissa, two parlor., six ambers, brats noes, dining rooms, kltehee, large (alias., yard, gas and water liaterew Two besot! el wobarban residences.. 119 screa cd'Clest at Sanders' Laadlay,' Efosonw bola Landlst, Ediallegallaw elver. je2l B . OOTI IMIT 5 8088. SI *argot at. 1410 H. SALB-2111 Lots in Allegheny A: Ceti, together baring • front on Pasture Lan. of about 180 foot, and mooing back !CO took Patna lota ennoteron from 6 to 31 to John 0 3 1:fainVo plan of lots, belnopthi p.,, sly whore Mrs. Torn now Loon The lots 1.111 he .old ovparattly or In a body. • /for tonna, tn., apply to . mytotf. •J. ar.V. WRI TE. LOO VIM itreet. R afaaa. OB ILICIAILLN B' bUB CITY raorsurt.—nua ItARCM IDISTI.L. LEG, with grounds attached, on Oafs= at fat. 'manly occuplod by Ho Christian Mown, late of teat thi Dwellinglnset Itiratngbace. Stabling and ontbolimep jn CDs me. FS=L. mina, IDn Fourth Aran. Vital:rah. . OR SALE. A DICLIITIPOI, LOT or so ainiso. Neu Sir:ninth= Elation, mailable for guar:ollg perpoara. AUG.• a ntor.bor o? Lc ts at Glenne/1a Sta tion Enquire of • C. BEEINGEB, ite,l No. 10 Diatnand, L'O dethis Oft IfJANT—A Farm of Ca L Anise, good Undfa ' W@laa tovradtlp, seVola• of Past foind ilthla ■ abort dlr. to of Lt=sals..l2afircad. • an GWAIiI), Rot door from riftb. rant strait. lilol3 SALE—A Lot of Wound, at the e: =air clidesidle and, Simony inneets, In On Donnie' of DirmhanNn.' on e on corner of Valk Bram sad:Loma 'Una; htb ward. Terms wry and WU Indict:lo, N FLOYD, ewe Item sod Toast!. streets. 'WOK ' GINE un) BOILXI3. a: —4 ton harm pone Basin% ottb Honor, to ate. Nay to son to *walks by calling ,lbotto prtrttog alto m 7271. WE Q. JOHNSTON 1 Ott pOR ALP., EATOHED HOLidat— s: Ons AAA rostehtd na n d tam bends Woken to rinedm: tr. Abo. ze mu D 7 IIaDONLLD - 41 sup octrax, n.ice St 2 ard 244%thartrittnegt. 14 1 01 i SALE.-160 Aoios of choice 17 . timing land, dturad fa Viregat county,' total, b offered at au low pees of CIO. The ono," land was located dor 0 years ago. Apply to B. Mali Di A . 01:1. • LAOS thiLE—Ono No. 4 'Worthington L. PUMP. In comploto order. DAVIS& PUILLIPB. waterstren. DIRSOLIITIO.rB. 4c. 11113 SOLUTION OF ,PAUTIM9IIII' —nipartztenao heeetotersterleting tnewees the undsrelgned. cedar. thesWe ot Gal)Efllt //TON .11 00.. m;; t{ a - - take ereo; tun Ma di% 111.A= BLESON eettrted fiver fbe bras. The Waal Ilfl be ectalfneed is former tr, ®der the idyls am heretofore. , • Plttnbtirsh. V41.111M- 1 1 14 4 1 . 41 . " 1311°N. pizo k w(, - :;v0 A . _ Van ADAW, Dago,' ccuilibityp,l v." ma w ; coma or aM4 Omit streets, Pittattast. • _.i.jfinnix•-.Dr. A; IL l'onlek Hil lock Thoodon sammuv it • -L'it' , '•:,` , -,1' . ': , "e., , : MENM VOLUME 4UICYI7OJr 1541LE9". _____ QBVIONTH'SVAIID BUILDING LOTS, .-0/2 BATUBDLY - .817.2.11000, '7idy 21. at 3 o'cleck, lo told. on t oo promisee. thefollsrdln e twattpaavasiralcable flaibling Lots /lithe tims.th Ward, innate on Bodford, Itoberts and•Webater strreta. boiroollattly above D om duct, ald ona to the reildsnce of Junes P. Tanner, Erg , brand JO.; Beating', alsbdiriato= or pboo snots. - I Flan love, etch 'Lt feat 3 Mehra-trout on Bedford -street. annextendhut back 110 foot. right Lots, each B 3 feat trout on Bedford .tract, wad 'matte:lg batkirt fact to Keating atrost. BIZ Lola, each 21` feet 2 inches Boos on Roberts steal, and aztendtag back 100 felt to a:Polley. Pour LOW. sack B/ fool 3 tocbco front on hcbdrto atnent, and esbmdlng back 118 feet 7 Inches. Poor Lon% cads Pt feet 8 lashes front on 'Sailor I street, andrestending back 110 fret, i Mit Lou la 7 tiontwornaly, In a desirable an rty imprerglocality, norrmanded by wide streets., Tr.1..78' or .B.llB—Onesthird cash; Dance in one . and two you., wills,intormt, tocutid, by bond and , mortgage. 4 . Plant am to olstabled at Om ltsuillon 1100roa, /To 81 nth street. ' -101 l • A_ kfcILWAII9I7.. ducrr i . THE-' SE - 4,-11ET HOTEL AND BUILfr. .1.561141 E—Gs TUFADAT EVENING. kb, ate o'cLock., Tlil be sold. at the Comm dales Booms No. St Fifth 'street : The U.I.I.Pr.PartY ...Oster of Vederil sad I - bells emote, Allegheny Mat end ol.Wfre Euro - [Moro Bridge. fronting 44 fest y; as Federal street mid extending but along Isabella street ICO feet to aSO ifeet alley, "Meson le-erected tho Urge - and comets diens three story brisk building, town as the • Emmet Hoist^ . Afro, er'l otnin the abews, a Lt.t• IS- fee tfront be handle meet, by 89 feet deep, on Ist Mb L crec a rd extenstrwstabllng.: • Also, one -Lot cm Itonnt Manna, adjoining prep arty of 801. Brewer, 178 feet by 120 fort, beteg Lot No. 83 bx Bash Sweeney's plan of lots. .. Terms of fiats —Ona.tblrd cash, and ell balance )31 one and two years, with Intone ',enured by bond and montage. Jell/ •. Ifendli 4 AlNE. Anet'r kJ l",:f PEE lOR FURNITURE 'AT 4111V TION.—On TECUBSDAY ITOBBECtiG, - Jana 43, at 10 etlock. St madame Is. Cla now street, sill p e sold, • quantity antral( kapt.houghold and Utah* n. Irunttpre; Carpets to:, oomprbide Book Caen add' Bcorcru7. Barbie Top Table, Soh Scat Parlor Ohs* •Sota and Booker.. Macular+ Takla+ flared ) lags uld Orsarnanto, Mahogany 84. Takla, Walant Stand, Du u Dressing Borten, Lop Obar„ Cana Bear Chairs and Booker, Loaam Walnut Bod Leads "and Mattrau, large quntityltacn and hea Bolding, Walnut anointed Wash Wand, Brukranta • d gttob- an Tables and Chairs. GUI Tranta M .rtr, Gis Ottanlaltern Clock., Window Shade., Lain Parlor fender and Sire Irma, Quantum, Coo Bruncht, Ingrain and Btalr Carped. Ball OA Cloth, Bop, so lam T. A. lffeClan, „AIM, • ort . r.: 13001E11. .411 , 817.1118.- • c 4TH OP JULY €III2I.LL PIIIIiTZD TL/039. ENGLISH EMITISO FLAGS TINE SILT /LAGO. SEWED 111 7 8L111 FG,GS ARMY irLaas FLAGS ON STICKS. FLAGS WITHOUT F1T10129 IL LGS WHOLESALE PLAO3 lITTAI L. Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory PITTOCK'S NEWS DEPOT, ri MI STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Jo Pi IDAULINE, THE SPY—Her Advert! 1- tares—only 23 ante. Call and get One, AT 11111475. VIEWS OF OIL WELLS, the great 'road Tani. ke. Call and us thoet AT H 11127.9. AU the BINE COMB, AT lIHH'S'S. At Ate ata—•n HEW YORE LEDGER, AT Lansm At the old pricer -HUNT'S UNION STATION! ERE PORTFOLIOS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS e CARDS, I=l EFTATIONEBT, •• SOLDIERS` WRITEFIG OASES; AT HIINT'S. THE TANNER DOT, a life of Gen. Grant; and all other 11011 , Book.. and late publications. T lIIIRT . . HUNT'S GOLD P AENS—the S boat that aro rude. ley 11,2..insms, for July, ant and tuck AT nra. • WAR HATS and HISTO RIES OF THE WAIL 543101111 kinds, at JOHN P. HUNT'S. • 59 rum STRIE67, IL&SOBIO HALL j. 23. N EW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS 1 RISE AND 1 , 120813E5A OF BIIHDAYBOHOOLS —A biography of Itobt. Bean end WEL lox. By John C. Power. 1 vol. Prka 51 00. A UAL - LILL OH EXTBAOTISO Tram bounded on the Anatomy of the pert' Insole.' is tho i witg retlim; the kinds end proper censtreetion of cots, tc. 1 vol. limo. HEAVZ2I OUR HOWL 1 sod. Mao. DA/MR/AND 1513775H1NG. By LienL Pelee, ger. A large irtipply of the letter work Toroth reaelval inl L. SHAD. TI Toroth street. A SHINLNO NEw SUNDAY SCHOOL DICIBIO BOOR Or, THE SEW SHENTEO STAB. By T. E. Nikko', antitctp . the New Olive BreaLeh. Now ready. Eileen oopl.. 2.3 matt:T.2oper bendred. je2S OLA LUCE CO., 93 Woad area. NNW VOLS. OP REPORTS. Wright'. Report., rel. .st sot's Reports, rot:so Philade!pttia Room. Blast's U. B. Coati Report., 2 CO For Ws by KAY A COMPANY, Je24 45 Wood street., .C1.111J71 JGEJIT9. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.. W. J. & HALL PATtERSOI, • CLAIM ear.srs, O. 141 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, .Arepreparod to eolltet the $lOO Bounty due Wounded Soldiers, ItihiRDIATILLY. je27:Lx Klar.16L••••••• ../IL6OI MAMMM,L & JOHNSON, •=. ATTonamys.sT-Lsw . , And U. B. Waned SOLDITBA. MAUI LOUTS, Va. =t=Ml MILITARY CLAM, 1100 - 1(T1.E4 PIiMERONS, HAZE PA sod EILLITA.IIY minas of miry doscrlptical, =Mead b 7 the fob. leather, at thalollowtag rot', Ponalona4lo 001 W other diaconal% 150. Cl. a TAi'LOll. At.noy at Law, No. 73 Groat groat, Pitnbinh, P.. V. B. Bo charges aro waits if tiol claim dove CM NOAH W. SHAFER, ATFORSZY4T.LAW. 10. 100 ruts streati Plitabnrigh. Po. `Calms for PISISIONB, BOUNTY, 1111:611 HOB IT, vigorously yroroculgl. soiansicir CJA ['FAR W11.N17.1A PIXOSIONB OF FAT, 'ftimptbmwautoby 6.8T1M18 VIDDXLL, so. Woarth ptropt. Ptttits..-&114 Pp. taaTtlidami WOUNDED SOLDIERS. .. 11100 BOUITY TO ALL WOVHDZD Borah:pa, Li now twiny paid ;,. call with ..Diwbaryo." • Go charge orado writil She moray la :idiotic& • . . T. WALTZB DAT: Moo= by Mott. &Gown:l=DV No. 203 fifth Groot, Pittabarsta. Tillrd door ladow Go Cathedral. laW:lyas pfirszersdrs. AR J. f3:BPIfF;Bi . • 1915 - Pensi stresy PittatraFrtii . CalcalumusB tug a. cluilad 2to 3j.iti tt - • - -•• • - -• Mullin& No. 30 TED1333L.W3111131T• Ottr, whoa wale trill be attemted to atA — .l3s . ca 6){, cock* dolly. • - • •• to, •-baere DR. i BMA Surgeon and dome= 80.144 mitani= ez, ss acel sap" situ. c=m :a- ~... .TPLIc7rV.F.IIICTiIItEIitS, p, OADIL& a CRAWFORD, ilsz . c.P...efte," a emery rart.ly at !ate-` . BEMIS iroSt Tom. Fix ` , l STEAMASI OAS prrirss, Sim!' - AND BRASS OAsinimo! 0 .2 ' or/Pr. STEAMBOAT w • ~ .. AII PIMA'S, and AY at:tondo/10. Parttrolar- actontire .1 to ca..ne. up RESTBR. SIESSOII (o)AL 4,11. , Also, Solo Azents for t.LI , ‘o.stm, Dratrlct orPoin all,ettek for tho:valo of MASSE. LAILISDZIA 00.'S PATENT SYPBOB SEEP, tto Peet ever:lll- ranol. 11.1siog no 'lilies Witioot llaldo to •goVont .of ardor, and 101 l throa moos triefr Axe =1 SOP. el trite Swaim. ag! V. 11...1ALF . 11:1ri , di...--1. Y. *AS?. JRON Y WORKEi. EIACKLIVZOSIL, 11231PUILLL & TOUNDICP..9 AHD Connor of Me a.sad °Mara, sal Pike and Watsui,Striaoa. (Near Cliy Weir Wort") .1114masotmars of Mationzry and ofM.r /LOLLING ?lint, CAST/EGO.' and ALA. 4 3IIMTIFO . ; of all lands, and gmerra jcbbors. rompt X P &Monti - co time - repaltb.“ - BULL.Viti. dr.SMEI ROBERTS, BARN BS ez CO., No. ft , Third ft" PittabLip TIN LED Sin= ELION WONICENS;I ==l J.A.F. a . TIN We are now licanni..` aiming and bore on Ufa Barbing Apparatus of ell kinds, Toilet Ware In gotta. Wiling. Coale., Groan' Tes and Spice Oarderticrsitir arid Spica 80103, Tumbler Drainers, Splitionsi ca. tr. &large lot or Bird Caeca for alto low. Oill.auis of all ileac and peuterna, Tin Bacling, .Candoctep.• and all kinds of Jobbing Work Qom to order. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WOKIM, PIT - 19BUeQE, PA PARK, BROTHER 12 CO, Ittaxtrhctarui et ITEST lar.urry nrinarD can suzzkr; kw% Vat and Octagon, of n.. 11 tiny Wamnfint &coal to any Imputed or rnancluttred In tth co.ln • gar Woe and wareboruie. Noe. 149 and 151EXWBT and MD sad 122 SECOND STIMETS, Plttabargb..:i 611:1yd pATKNITED OCITOBEft 8, 1861;1; DITHRIIKIrS ov.az. cmx,aziErv*. lILLT47/07. OILED GT ZS VtIWT . _ TTomOhhattays are intended ten the Ent la n ky basting all parts of the ems equally, does tot spa it tocracking. E. DTIMIDGE, . /cat Pitt Glut Workt, Watittitott mutt, ' apt? Pittsburgh. Pena:,' ALLEY MCOE4LICR CO., V,ul,,Ct Forsnar, PHUT, b, P. gariVareboam g2l L r=l2l' InDZET, MaroefoLl,... of COWL, PARLOR AND-HT-AZ ENG SMOTE.% PABLORASD KITGILMTOB.ATT4 . • HOLLOW WADE, etc... Stool sad Glass Mould. TiolD tog DM Outing. 11111 Gearing, Cie. Water atul tire. PIP., Bad Dam Dog Irma. Wagon Hairs, Bi. ger Kttle. Dar.gere, Car-Whools, CorryLtogs sad Castings gotarally. Alto; Jobblag nod Itnetebret Outings made to order. Patented Portable $l4, .." WttbStoem or Horse Power. ealtgad,:-. B M A :MA BEARS AND 6)3E4 META% WORKS. COLLINS 41 . DiantactmenniclCAElTOß THABOALurripara* RIO sad LAMP Blt/i.SST.S centrally. Alan, TIM 10.2iTEIGN =MUSINGS, = urr ans.vmr4, .4tc. Illannetetcasrs - of Gallas ,t ragbra rata TIN ./Tie i&O . P.. No. &and =set, InnabarcfS' spU CoLUALBUS COF,FmAN, • : r MARION ANt,a uE , Allegboay City, Mannfactnre. for se i 9 H y tr. arts Itakiiki 'E of tho conomy, Union, .Bnlkay and stria ll,st paten.; Wm, 81011 E, AND BACRIMIL , TEITOEA WIIIifELBAJIROWS, COTTINO ?OXX end In*. an work of all dmorlatfor:o. Also, STEM TEIT.II3, forllty and Crain Bak*: pENN MA.CELNE WUREas ANA • FOUNDRY. H. WIGEIT3tIIY & CO4 ZNGthE DDITALIELS AND NADDISISTS, LArxr. Feratrr, balm= Todaral ALLEGE/2/NY CITY,' Pd. Allaufastann oI VTIODITIMIDEI PAITS? POETS- ABLE OSCILLATING Eat All DICOINZS, /310 3 %); to ,R Poßel o to. thAtatendad to ' • /411 TIN AS. FOWNES (late of the fl tJ Irawno. Hlnley.) J OIN D. HEREON (14ta• otalitehell,licrroa k C 0.07110 1 ,1 POI/NM/8 ap.V aTOVE Plaaufacturer!, • /Hata Ward, illtsbargh, Pc r/32 , 1,7 JOHN D. HENDON & WELLS,. RIDDLE .Sc CO, No. 2/a -- Tr taint , opPNato Bixth, Piffobral.Pck! inanufactunn. of 1..1/ffi and pi and every drooivflan of LEATELEII 11 1 / 6 1DIFX,'. Wats. Orders foOdtol from the tndo, and extairmaiW , .hlppil por Iristmttiorts. SEVRRANCE, No: 53 Wm= i=-- o.Pittib=gb,maclatbeturer orBOILZEL Ertsrsigt ptiIIIrT.SPLLES, common and railroad, of may, rridon; Partlmlor etnd or mitapod SIMMS and 81131:8 t t: large or made to order at abort 'notice; Ai', Mod acanctment emedantli on band. inyuarrra do W,..BENNETT, Manufactuxersof: • WRITE STONE CHINA sad CREAM COrri, FEL WARE. Offtco sad Warobotua at so. ll_ ram STIIKITe Vitttburgb. irIiI.rOB...IIFISIC WAN:ELME. s BARB, • .:B l ' No. 12, TITSSIEMVS . BLOCH, 1 , . BT. pla.lll 61./.=T, solo Agents . Tor the Celebratei/t' ft RADBURY, and SCH9ELMOIR & ell's 3P I, .D.T • Chasper, and nvitre Innin, ea . !! oplir Pfax:pe mintactured ffi the coantly. & H. W. SZTIPB Harmoniums and Melodeons, 3 , And N 03104.3. COOD3 gel: wally, at the loved j Eastern. Cub Perm. - a - t -ikAZCZ ,I TO LET. Magni annWslnir ;bra war tufa ;cab bnang In any dec . I e SECOND-HAND MELODEON. A 5 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO STELE LODEON„ double reed. two etops, toad* by lama 1. It Elloulbe:. A spleueld - lasDamat, and la Ind sztis!. orb:.e Would mower tor a mall (Aura 't!= l. FOR e.A.Lam CHAS. C. DIEt.T.OII, KNABEI3 UNRIVALLED Arigim • 1.4 - , . . . A choice supply of SA ea* 7 octavo lls*h 7rostpa„:-.:f from the seletuated factory efllnsho* ea., has lod been recoleed--soehs to sktly oef7e3 raves. - • 7 11 It:dreamt' ere fully warreatul Do eight pork en •:. are by the host "judges prououneal on:female*. - A - 2 . 4 will le tospo.folly tolicitzd before pufthasing where. 4 12.41SLOTTS SLIMS, Solo . Agent.' . - - a rircteuvea. TUE Ma l'/ANUS I HOFFMANN HOENE &CD 1,3 rwrsr =zinc Sr* it* 4 mgra "ti 1 . imerxErs CELLiBiZED PIA-N 011; which by the het match= ire - ktow4Argat to:beirepoxictr to tII othcny Tishort raj _ $3O $35; $4O, VS, 680, $125, 130 t ~11135, sl6sn $lll2, SISO, $215...1 : 12 pumas. AT irorir.g nun NU 1 1 0 , 1. by CCI/243. 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