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LINCOLN'S ACCEPTANCEI . - IT= Yohi t June 14, 1564. .itow_AngltoshLratethr—Sr The /Zeike -1 a.tritol VOnTention, - which 'rambled in Baltimore on 'Tomo 7, 104, hai instructed 1.-.hhheAdorm_you that you wore nominated with'etilarriestio unanimity 113 r tie Prod- ileney :et the United States fot four years frees the 4th 'of March next. letion* of the Conventtan; which we 'foe aireedi had , the 'boiler of plating in your heads, are a full and clear statement of ~."the TirtllelP l 4 'Which Inspired, its action. and wbieb,lll we believe, the great body of Union , len in tlitscountry heartily approve. er those :resolutions - express the National gratitede'to.oar solds7re and. callers; or the Nattetudjearn „Of. Wimpromise with rebels, I and conassormt - dishonor or the patriotic of inapt' and success; wSether , they sp. prove the: proclaniation of emancipation, the .! - :Constitationsl alnegatlentl, the- employment '', of fornieribtra es , Union soldiers, or the solemn 'obligation of the Governmeat prompt: to . .moiretts 'UM wrongs of . every soldier of „.. the Union, of whatever color or race; whether therdoelere,the .invielability of the pledged its.: 'Ulster . the nation, or offer the national boa- Pdtality - the oppressed of every land, or t,_%llso tali union by railroad' of the Atlantio and Padao 'seems; whether they reebnmsend pub-, „r- lie economy and vigorous taxationi or assert thlfewed Popular opptaltionti thenstablish.; meat by armed: force of foreign monarchies in the immediate neighborhood of the United j Ateles; or declare, that their; only. Are worthy ,;,-Of official trust who apprdve unreservedly the view; anti policy Indicated in the resobotiont '.l- -- 4-41tey were equally-bailed with the hearti. lasi of profound canvicteon. ..,atelistviiiirWith:Yes, sir, that this is the peal ..ple'S war .for.-the inslnteanance of a Govera . • meat which you have justly - described as "of thepeopleiby the People; for the people," we :,are very Sere that yea . will be sled to know, not onlY.from the regulations themselves, bat froze - the eitigalsr haimonY 'and onthrulaire with which they. more adopted, how warm is the-popular welcome( of every measure In the protect:time: the.'waY,Vbleh Is as ' - figorons; unadstakside,-andanfaltarbog as the national Infriloitself• "Ne 'rights -fctinatance, la so ' precious tamed to the American heart as that of personallibmty. Its violation is re garded with just, instant and universal len!. tatisy, -- ..Yettzt this hour of peril every faithful citizen Concedes that, for the sake of national existence and 'the oonnnon welfare. - individual liberty may, as the Constitution provides for of - rebellion, be sometimes summarily tittrained, asking only with paturoi z ioty' thitt Inefary instance, and to the least detail, that absolutely; necessary.poirer shsilmot to ImatitY er smussali.exersised. We. believe., Sir, that the:honest will of the Union, men of the country wan Jeerer Moro truly i•spreetnted than"thane in, tide Convention. Their purpose .we believe to be the overthrow of armed rebels:la the Held; and the security of-Permanent peace and union by liberty and justice ender the Constitution. That thee, results are to, be achieved skid - moat perplex. Mee, they weirdly aware.,. That they are to be essehed only by cordial unanimity atm:a sel, is undeniable. That good men may some times differ as to the means and the time, they know. That in the co - edict of all human affairs the highest duty is .to determine, in the angry eontlict of passion, how much good may be PfulieldlYseeamollthed, Is their sin eecre• perseasion. They have watched your official. course therefore with unflagging atid attentiotramid the bitter taunts of eager friends and the Aerie dantuudation of enemies, nonmoving too rut for some, now too slowly for others, they-Imre BM you, throughout 'this taromendous contest ,patient, .aagaoions, falafel; lett; leanktg upon the heart of the greatmaas'of the people, 'and 'alleged to be moved by lie mighty pulsatione. - Tali ler this - reason that, long before the Convention" - met, the popular instinct had plainly indicated .you as Its candidate; and the Convention ,- therefore, merely recorded the popular..evit.‘ - 'Tour charater mod career prows yekreasirervini, ft dcli c tyli ;the caidi ;- naT priecigez of American. liberty and of the Atarlein Constitution'. In the naked that liberty and Constitution, Sir, we cementy request your- acceptance of. this nomination; {revervotly commending our beloved country, ;and jou, its Chief Magistrate - , with 'all its ;.4:-Iware eons who, on sea and: land,;are faith .fally defending the good old American cense 4 .of ...red rights, t o theblestleg,of ;Almighty We are iar, - weryrisiettfary. • Tear Mandl awl follow-citizens, • . "yane, 2f, 1864. J Diluriioir 'and others, a Com. - Addeo ' 411wevakes: Tour latter-of the ittli suet , formealiin fanning me th at r have been nom inated the Contreationwhielf itallf•Proltent faiths.' reside:ay of the United '•States for hoe years from the.4th'itf March :next, has bewsretlebred: -iThonouituttonis gratefully seespiod, tattle Bosolutiond of the Convon tion.-ealled'tluiTiatform—itre heartily ap- Whits thR resolution is iegivi tO the nip- CZ! sof lLTAt len i n°° ia tT. %g t h ere anightbetninmderstandieg were I hot to say that thopoiltion Of the Govertunitrit in relation to-the sailor* Of Plitte lahlatieo as assumed threngh-the4tefo_ Paperboy:at And indorsed 'by the Ccoreutloni :smug .the measures and sett of the ilatecutire, will belfelthfally main. band sa basso the state rtftf - aetsehall Imre thatposifiewpartinent and'appli q uble. am especially gratitleCthat the soldier and the seamen wore not forgotten by - the lionventlan se they feigner roust and will ba remembered by thegretefalcoontry for whose salvation they devotertheir , . Thanklig. yon "for:the - tarot an d : carmen. Mentorytorma in which you have Oommeinl cabana) nomination and other proceedings sktlospatrienttorryt subscribe myself, obedient veiennt., . ' ABRAIrAra raNcorzi. eqei: . Cimaty Rioters! sent to Fort pa:dr:tie. • • • • . The:, prais4alng Cobbs , cotttr' , prisoners, ifilidfri,liCaumbor;liatre bola wattled et CareP Tides era eirl:OD their anta4 awaltiog •the soden of • the roderal- -*ra,,rothfob boa recently adjourned: The Iratab:Sury • to lad -arts,indletmouts. ~K fter; idteLaratid dory bad- been dissolved, at Thutedaj,-the prisoaartasked fora UN= etnere, *Mat-WA ,wauted ity,/udgita, Davie arid Treat. • •.• Col. Oatearatioad a alert tbao to 'commis:. oatewlth . Gen: Itelatzebsan; which was - al. lotted. € , Pertalna theta prootedlegt, on Fri day alghathe risotto?* were pot on boards OMB of cars andante ;Thy.,l im ,i, forite4 *salads was done breirtas of a telegram seat to CoL Oakes-bp Seeretay mouton tell; hita - that Plc Wasideat - had, aasp : ind a .thel'iobeas eorpue# the oases of there valet all; lad directing Ilm to forward them La rostrao,lort.Thdaware.; l'innomOir Corzeminns.4oeMster7 Sienton'S Justice agalast'tite - oppraisers of the aagco led the avenging type. Neither favor nor ainmsene that froniont his hand. Vrllliam2okam,in charge:of eentrabands at the innitall Mllt of , Cairo; Illinois, tried for eldhibecui in - • _ g vpp g red ahatisming an erg ploys, sif ,the Vetted -States:from military ,service, and embineed to be iondned at hard labor forties years in the Penlamtim.:At Ai bant,millandoebtotUy travel? the capital of .? the =pita litate. • , --- urn, ilosramitu and . NVllliams voted for - , the Sada= sabstitnto •• whic., repeals the amlantsitlowslasuip, THE D AILY PITTSBURGH GAZETT The Bone of Liberty A secret order styled "The Sons of Liber ty" exists in Indiana, and probably other Weetorn States, not dissimilar in its character and object to the Knights of -the Golden Cir. ale. The Indianapolis/mowed says that mem bers of this order were advised that Morgan would be le Hentuck7 and Vallandigham In Hamilton on or about the 14th of June. It wee through information furnished by mem bers of this order that Governor Bramletto, of Kenticky, was apprised of Morgan's Intended raid sad attack upon Frankfort. The rumor that there :was collusion between the friends of Vallandigham and Morgan seems possible.. The Indianapolis Journal snorts it pooltlrelY, and in the latter' of. Governor Bramiette, which we append, significant allusion In made to IL It would seam strange indeed that the. Bons of Liberty should be advised of tho simedtaneatu raids of the Canadian; and Kentucky Confederates, unless a common on. derstanding wan had betwootithe two traitors, sad concerted notion determined upon, if Morgan was able to carry out his programme. That they wore no advisod is evident from the feet that certain of their number admonished Governor Morton beforehand, who, In turn, advised Governor Bramlette of the approach ing danger, in time for him to provide for it. The following le Governor "tremolo:Vs let terito which allusion temado above. COMMOSTZALIII OF ELIIITCLF, Eztarrzra Dxrdrtmarr, Frankfort,•Jane 22, 1864. Guesser 0. P Morton, feciianapoUs, Ind Dear Blrr I return you my moat grateful thanks for your prompt assistance during fforgan'a recent raid. Tne timely arrival of the 431 regiment Indiana volunteers gave us entire natal' against all apprehension of dan ger. Although the citizens had repulsed the rebels, yet the large numbers still infesting this section at the time of:.their arrival kept us upon cenetent vigil. and serious apprehen sion of another assault. The gatriodsm and kindly feeling which prompted the gallant veterans of the 4.1 d to rush to our relief without delaying, after their long and arduous labors, to even greet their families, deserree the highest cowmen= ation from their countrymen, and wM ever ootarnand from no of Kentucky the profound est gratitude of our hearts. The appearance of Vallandighoot in Ohio simultaneously with Morgan•. raid in Kentucky, fully eoodrar the natters wade /mown tome through Genera/ Lindsey, by you. The defeat of Morgan boa fnutrated their movements for the present, but vigilance in the future must still guard in against those machinations of aril doom Yours truly, TILOS. E. BItAbILETTE. Coouncroini. Rebel Pslaoners--.General Shertuan's Captures. We can form some Idea of the success at tending the movements of Gen. Sherman in frontof Atlanta by the constant streams of rebel prisoners sent to the rear. Brery train from-the South brings a flambee of the gray nniforaid soldie‘ to our city. They are steadily pushed forward, and soon the great prisons North will overflow with ocenpants. Sich'unceasing drains most weaken to a great extent the power of Gen. Too Johnson's army. By raptures and desertions his boasted army, concentrated for the desperate defense of this stronghold of the South, is gradually melting away. 'Those who note the daily arrivals el Confederate prisoners from the South, most realize this Tact in all its glaring plainness. The months are waning, and the !alai army of the South is gradually growing weaker day by day. We are not crversanguine in oar speculations. No army can stand such untir ing drains. When we count oar prisoners by hundreds in tho twilight of each closing day, we ere sure that the work goes quietly but steadily en; we know that the ranks of the rebel regiments are becoming sadly depleted, and the strength of the entire command is growing feebler. The transfer of rebel prix otters from this MO yesterday was not In excess of the daily average. Two hundred anti fifty-eight privates ware sent .to Rook Island, Illinois, and ten commissioned officers to Johnson's Island. Make the calculation and see to what fearful proportions the pro dant swells. The month's total is many thoecands.—Lon. Jour. The blercery Laat Week. It has been h;tter around the lakes and far up the liississippl than in this latitude. At Pox Lake ' Wisconsin, was 99 degree., when it was bat 92 here. In Winona, ale nceota, it stood at 98 deitees in the shads at noon on the 22d, when it wu but 89 degrees hate at Ha - same time on that day., In Mil weaker:, on the 24th, It vests at er degrees in the 'Ude ' while. hare it ,was but 68. A dispatch tothetChicago Timer, dated the 234, at St. Paul, Jainnesota, gay': "The weather is -very hot-100 in the shade." In Ching°, last Saturday, the 25th, the mercury indicated 99 degrees of beat, while on the previous day it was 97, and on Thurzdaj it ents94. In this city the highest roach was 92;91 and 27 degreecen those days respee • tlrely. At 9 o'clock last Saturday the mer cury indica:o.i the temperature as follows in the places named: Halifax, 68; Portland, go; Boston. 86; Springfield, 94; New York, 85; Philadelphia, 80; Washington, 84.—an. Go. A COTTON trap of 150,000 bates, weraging 432 pounds each, will her obininedin Aneato toile this year, against 50,000 tut year. The coat of raising is Ally dollars, and It now sells toren* hundred and fifty per bale: The In terior of the whole country Is being.euricNed isy this moans, and, the staple of Turkey cot ten, it is thought , will in n few years equal American. That may be questioned, from .the respective climates, bqt en= is no doubt that this yield will contribate Materially to wards lessening the famine which has grown tram cur short supply, and bridging the Tetiod-whieh Is to elapse before the scenes of e,tisting War bloom again with ripened bolls and a mono happy labor. PIMATOZILLo-401:110 OitiZO.l2l of Cleveland ' ' -wont to Teeseemtar, Canada, to ash, and caught 3,000 One trout. A snenessful trout iblzing was made off the month of Genessee river, in Genesseelake, N. Y., the other day, by a party that canghttrom 60 to 80 per day, whirl they sold at 25. cents 'each. But the greatest of all pisiatorial slaughters - was made by the whisky of the distillery at Rl qua, Ohio, that emptied - Ile contents into the canal and -Miami river while it -was beteg burned, and in spite of the homeopathic dilu tion it poisoned imtnerlse .I:Lumbers of bpss and other siti.—an. - Gas. , Tun Coruiectient farmers in ailling-thisir rye crop to the bonnet umbers. IC is cut on and carried: o&in• the sheaf. A crop of to bacco, subsequently, produesitsio harvests in' a single season. The fabrication of bonnet/ has aiready.grown to importanee, and great dexterity his been acquired.. The (Caressing trade flgurellln thee. facts would seem to show still greater business. ' • MR. &muss, the author Of the bill record ing comoontationa is the Baimbllcan member of Congress from Delaware. But he Is a queer a ort of a regmfdlatni as he vo ir i: the other day nortioar the bill ,repdaling Fagitiro dlare_Ldar: We snapeot ha is h a Itspnb goon as Senator, Carran.:. i _ , Tama will le three. elections this year,; Cho first fa or , tisallitt the'.l7oitetitutloner Antadmentiorilthe 2nd day( of. August ;• the General Eleotlon on r the 2d Tutadeef 0°0• bey; and the Pzerldential eleetlea Norant , ber. '• • Paceareion 'Miceli lathe Philadelphia ConvenUon. • Arningestionte hare been made : .with thg penneyirnais Rosined to ratan all delegates to theltstionel Conrention, to oleos in Phila. dolphin on‘Wednesday mat, the 6th of ynig, for the purpose of taking mamma to seem sin , amendment of tho Constitution of tho Vniffid Statesiffee of oharge,npon their pi.- rentation ors certificate signed by the *m att of:rthe Vora:aim test , they paid fall art .thei - r•ontirard trip; This ipplies to all statiorii betsreinPlitabtirgh - • necthisti: Pre-men itn.P.ltsur..—L I eaten, ant-liasta Altrind writes under date of June 20tbito fibfather-It:l.la*, Mr. Wm. Vanborn - , ofthis, city, giving 411: amount of the death at,: his 'sen -Thomas L Vanhorn, of .IC, Is9th Regiment. fie' wee ',hot otrough the breast, on the afternoon of therleth Distant, by a rebel sharpshooter; and died thirty minutes. His body was wseererettand bailed en the neld. wee shot while at blip post, dates duty: in a tills in. He wall good sol dier, and his death is deeply lamented by his amarr.des and friends. Tax PAILADILIIIIA BAIA closed on Tues day, by • stand , procession- Anl i 1219101160 noncome eolleotad around the platform, as the. pisomidbiEawara oipanod with' Filar b, Right 'Bow - tilthop -ratter. The dozolp gy was thanntili.' by . the anhro usamblage, a fter Khiah Mrs ; Wahl chairman of. the Eaectitlait Canutilttaa,' mounted: that tho fait was - • . . asto,.l2.l4cO2ini has twigged ther_posillosi ofpashi&of the gochiitos Sank., ffir John Cf: Muth bas boot Alecto:l UNA sopouso-T. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1864 WTI" AND SUB URBAN The Muider at the Railroad Depot... Additional Parttenlaxa In this morning's paper we gave some particulars of the shooting of a men, at the Pennsylvania Milroad depot, and the escape of the murderer:, The name of the deceased was not Thomat, as at first reported, but James Thomas Gallen. He is a resident of PhiladelPhilit and had been in this city far several months,: It appears that Jaokson Young, Washington Freese, and another man unknown, all plcitpockets. hedgene up to the depot, about midnight, to take the train for Wheeling. , Young, it Is said, had uri l purchased time tickets for Wheeling, and they were awalti g the departure of the train. While on the pl dorm, a difficulty occurred between Gallen d the companion of Young 1 sad Freese, d g which Gallen was knocked ' down, with a a ung•ohot or handy-billy. mins down, he u beaten by his assailant, and when he got p his flee was quite bloody. Gallen then m do toward the man who knocked him do , exclaiming, "You struck me with a slung shot." The man walked back t ward to the en s sure teem which the trains start, denying t at he had used the slung shot, and cryin out, "Stand book." Gal len still followed m and after they bad got lune of the entiolgtre, the man who woo being pursued drew a pistol and fired. Gal len was shot through the left eye, and fell dead where ho stood. A large crowd had collected around by this time, and the mutterer was in custody, but his friends denied that he was the man. and he was suffered to escape. As he started to run, he threw off biz hat—a narrow rimmed braid hat with black binding around the rim, and a round crown. The hat wu pick ed up, and is now In possession of the Mayor. The rim is marked with blood, both on the under and upper sine where the thumb and Gagers clasped it, 1111 the murderer threw it from him. The deceased was carried into the railroad depot, end this morning the body was taken to Devore's corn rooms, where a peat mortem examination wan made by Dr. A. Q. McCand less. The course of the ball wan traced through the socket of the eye, and about midway Into the brain, but hero all traces of it disappeared. The brain was then removed entirely from the skull, and carefully examined, twice over, by the fingers, hot no trues of the ball were visible. The Inside of the Anil was intact throughout, and the absenoe of the bell is a fact which greatly , pussies the Optician. The spinal column, no it enters the brain, was also carefully examined, but nothing unnatu ral oould he discovered then. They eye was completely destroyed, and although the ball might possiely have escaped through the 00=0 of entrance, this 1.1 regarded as es• ',mutely Improbable. Vigilant search has been made for the mar -1 derer, but op to the present writing without suorces. It is probable that be may yet be arrested. The deceased was apparently about thirty Dears of age, and was a Meta, well built man, above the medium height. His body ti being embalmed, preparatory to being lent to his friends in Philadelphia. Coroner McClung Ls now engaged in hold ing an inqueet, when some additional facts will no doubt be °Baited. Jacksea Yocum, who was arrested at the time orihe murder, Is still in custody. Jett lett Wedding---Ceremony at the Synagogue—.brand Entertainment at Lafayette Mall. Wednesday afternoon a wedding took place at the Jewish Synagogue on Hancock street, near Penn, in all the pomp and ceremony of the Hebrew faith. The Synagogue was crowd ed with rpectators, among whom was quite a number of prominent citirene.• The ceremony eat conducted by Rev. Mr. Arrahold, Minister of the congregation, coneisting of an addrees founded on the winds of Salomon: "Two Is better than one," .ke; excellent singing by the choir, in which the Frei:ulna Society, under direction of Prof. Dinkoldeim, partici pated, and other interesting exercises. The address of the officiating minister was well conceived, chaste, and appropriate to the once sicet. During •the services, the bride and 'nsnetc, Mr. S. neer:lb:Om and Miss Pauline Wertheimer, stood under a beautiful canopy, eupported by four grooms, with the brides maids. Immediately after the services closed, the invited guests proceeded to Lafayette Dal% where the company, numb-n-14 seventy-five couple, partook of an elegant supper. Fish WOO served up In every variety of style, with all the luictsiee of the season—Bev. Mr. Armhold presiding, ecoording-to Jewish cus tom. By request of the chairman, and in deed the entire company, Prof. Josiah Cohen was solicited to make some remarks. The Profesoor roupended In a very happy manner, showing the Divine authority of marriage and its sacred obligations, and closed with giving some excellent counsel to the newly wedded couple. • After upper the company repaired to the main Audience room, and spent the interven ing boors (until the grand supper came 08, about midnight) In social converse, dancing, &a, daring which the greatest decorum was observed in their festivitle4. In a side room, a tabla„was set in the form cf a double heart," with refreshments got ten up In the highest style by Mr. Jacob B. !labial, of Fourth street, whose reputation es a citerer is on well established In this coin munitt. In the centre there was a huge pyramid; close by, a representation of the synagogue, in sugar ; with foe cream in every form of handiwork; fruit, Jelly, and bride cakes ; straw berries, and everything that Could add to the beauty of the table, ea no expense was spared In getting up the enter tainment in the most superb manner. A Thriving Establishment. A well selected stock of goods, which will be sold at fair prices, is a great desideratum to the Consumer. When a stJok has been in the Market for a season, and. has become broken and Incomplete, a bargain maybe reasonably expected; but in an establishment which keeps up to the times, and receives new goods as fast as the old ones are deposed of, a bargain is not so readily had, though there are some exceptions, to the role. Among these exceptions we might refer to the es teb. lishmont of .Idr. T. A. hicemmtuan, 55 Fifth street. Mr. 'BIOCLIT.I.IIID, although only in business for• a few years, has established a custom which Is not excelled by any other house in the city. For some time past he has been engaged largely in the shoe trade, and by Close attention to bushuss,.and a desire to render eatlsfaetion, bas been enabled toascer taia the wants of the community. Elk goods are eanufactared directly to his Order, and he is thereby enabled . to warrant every article he sells. Every day cases of boots, shoes, gait ore, blilmorgs, ao., too., arc received by biro, which keeps his stook full and complete Persons wishing to =aka Twat's.' cannot do better than call 'atss Fifth street. :Although Mr. Mcnr.stn.sun makes the oboe trade a specialty, he also deals largely In dry goods: Every article to be purchased to ■ well regulated dry goods establishment can be found an his shelves. It Is needless for us to particularise the various &Mole. on sale at his store; mince to say, that all tastes can be suited, and at prices that cannot fall to be satisfactory. 'Bamember the number-55 Ella street is the place. • Serious Disturbance—Mayor Lowry "on the ilosele.” • A disturbanuot Uterine chararta occur red in the "Bull dian'Dlitrtee' of the Third Ward; on Monday evening between six and seven ;Mock, between a party of soldiers and citizens, which resulted in the soldiers being rether merely Istnthed.. An Immense crowd collected; and a strong polka force (including the bleyor)-soon appeared upon the . ground. Several smatterer° made, but 'She principal notes in the affray, "Reddy" liughes, made tas wipe. - Mayor Lowly, while searching for this follow, happened' to turn a coin ". andran Numb ageism. He promp tly took tam into custody, bet soon found himself unable to handle him, as be developed. entirely too much nmrtgally," Tha Mayor, however, although severely repulsed; mado..another assault, and grab. bed , "Bald," by the - shoulders, Jut on he was in the act of untying himself with =m u t ation from neighboring brick pile. The:Mayor, halts thus got in the "oar" of the enemy; 'pressed him hearily and thumped him:dont upon the bricks. Re. wren: E n/nu' having arrived at thin.eritioel Juncture, !Medd is ~" staandered, and the Mayor marched h prisoner 4) ft• in triumph. After a bearing, fines were imposed upon the Offender, ' and they wet dianautd:,,,"-.. Tam - Vain: Priam • Sanootra—Thla Ward sent to the recent Jitter School examination s olass:.of , seventeen scholars, foortoon of whom were admitted, having puled, the re alized, examination. Thin wow elenn aeholeill from the dllierentirazds who ewe op to the standard of golifiestfona acquired In all 'the branches, five of .whom wen from the Third Ward .;Barely this refloote malt writer - school:Sad shows that the tesihen are earnest, inartetie , sea faithful in the die. *tugs of their dutleo. „. TELEGRAMS OPERATIONS AT PETERSBURG. Both Armies Actively Engaged in Strengthening their Position. GRAIIT CONFIDENT OF VICTORY. Important Results Scon Expected. OUR MAUR ON MOB EXPEDITION Hancock again in the Field BALTIXoIn, lone 29.-A prominent officer of the Christian Commission send, the following note to the editors of the American: I am just from the front this morning. Everything looks very well. The troops are in One spirits. You may be assured of this, as I have been in personal contact with hundreds, both in reserve and rifle pits. I had an interview with General Grant on Monday afternoon. He is confident of the result. He says there can be but ono result—the defeat of the ene my or his retreat from Petersburg. Extensive preparations ore in progress, and soon the country will more loudly applaud the military genius and executive ability of Generals Giant and Meade. I was surprised to find some of our Union mon despondent when I arrived here at Baltimore this morning. You ran safely assure your Maders that alt is go ing well. The Tribunes special dated, Gen. Batter's Headquarters, June 27th, says : Both sides were busily at work at Petersburg yesterday erecting new, and strengthening old batteries. Boma firing took place along the lines, but nothing of moment occurred. Wilson's division and Kauts's cavalry are on another raid,maklng a detour by Nottaway, thence acres. to Petersburg and Weldon, and also to the Lynchburg railroad. They have not been heard from. Gen. Poster still holds his position across the James. HUDSON came lets last night that four or dve thousand troops had been added to those already In our front. The Tina special correspondent, dated Washington, Jule 29th, says t The latest ad vice! from Grant's army headquarters report only such occasional skirmishing end artillery practice so inerritably result from the close proximity of two forces. The chief enemy our soldiers had lately to combat with are hest and dust, which hare beau of the most malignant oharaater, end It Ls with the ut• most diftlentty that the men and animals can obtain a scanty supply of water. Palmor's raid Irons' Newborn, on the Wil mington and Weldon railroad, aeons to sup ply a perlect explanation of the recently reported march of the rsbel troops from Lee's army Into North Carolina on which such absurd speculations have been basso. Hancock yesterday resumed the command of the second corps. Nan' Toes., Jane 30.—A dr. aid correspond ant, writing from neer Petersburg, Jane 27th, says: itobel tents are pitched la fall view of onr mast advanced position,and are 'aid to belong to 11111's and Longstreet's Corps. Lae is operating on our left, while Bewuregard is holding the town. Some dispositions of the .d Corps wort made to-day to anticipate the operations of the enemy. A delightful shower of rain fell this eve ning. The 9th Corps correspondent, ander date of the 26th Me-, at noon, says: There is no material change in the position. ~E4Al' sides confront each ether with heavy lines of breast works. A ebarp warfare is going on between the pickets for the advantage. 13ortside, to-day, reviewed the oolored troops, who orinctol a high degree of discip line. The Thrall. 18th carps corretpondent,dated the 26:1: at midnight, says. For two dela nothing of moment ocentred, except regular bre mientes' dircharge:of 32 prouder Parrott shells into Petersburg. We now have perfect range, and when our goal open they will prove any thing but mirth to the inhabitants of the rebel works. Between this corps and Peters burg are hardly anything more than rifle-pits. Deserters are constantly coming Into our final. The same cotrespondent on the 27th says About eleven o'elook tee rebels, tired of wit ' nersing the discharge of cur 30-poundere, opened with their heavy guntion the other Aide °tithe Appomattox. The first shell atm* the parapet on our battery. The rebel., eeleula ted without their -hoot. The beery 30r Im mediately turned upon them, and Howell, Ea gan and James opened t followed by Ashley with 20 pounders, and Beecher commenced • Carious shelling of the city with 10 -pounders at ' short range, occmionelly pouring showers of cue shot into the rebel skirmish pits. The enemy were effectually silenced.. Cloud' of dust were observed, giving proof of a move ment of rebel troops into Petersburg. The Berard's Bermuda Hundred carer. pendent of the 27th says: important changes have taken place In movements, and numbers of the enemy ere confronting Gan. Foster. They are increasing in force on the line of the New Market road, under command of Gen. Hansom, the rebels pereelving what Poster is up to. They will find laths meet sig nificant move of the campaign, and he cannot be dislodged. The //eroki's correspondent writes from New Orleans on the 21st, that the archives of the State of Louisiana had been found burled In the earth near Baton Hauge, and • portion had arrived in New Wien& , A rebel order has been duned at Richmond prohibiting the burning of cotton. It Is to be seized and used to promre clothing for soldiers and munitions of war. Three hundred and fifty of our odious and men, captured at Sabine Cross Roads and Pleasant MR, had ardrad on parole. CLAZIN 4111SiEJr713. WOUNDED EoLDIERB. - W. J. & HALLPATTERSON, OLLIE LOUTS, No. 144 Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Are prepared to =Aka the 8100 Bounty due Wounded BoldieFs, 161111DIATILY. j. 21.44 0.0. WISXMICIL /DIMON MAOKRELL & JOHNSON, ATTORMACTS.A.T.LAW, Atd D. e. name BOLDINCIP CLAIN +=me, IL 002 GR4IIT VELIZt. MILITARY CLAMS, BOUNTIES, PIISIEKONC, BACK PAY ami IdILITALT MAIM of atm demipUmb, corbeled by Um 4nb. scriber, at the fallowing rotas, Ms PardonBlo CO; allattuse dams 1M A. 0. TAYLOR, Atter:my at Law No. 15 Grant Law, stmt. Pittsburgh, Pa. B. B. go Owl.. are mails if the claim ilook not niccerch and all tuformatton ttltan RntLL 1.4:1 7 NOAH W. 2HAFEE, ATIOBNIIT-AZLAW, 1110. 100 Fifth Btritet, Plitabo4o. Calms fur PINION% BOlliilr, 111 ILL HOB LT, La., rigormitaly pronoalad. SOLIDI - MP .CLAIMS, BOUNTIES, PEN 910213 AHD ABILIIAIIe OF PAT, reozootly attoado6 to I:1 4IITIIIIIIB J lIIDDEL. 120. 11:0 Math ;trait, Pltiatmitt, Pe 4snAmdr.ll WOUNDED BOLD ' 4100 BOUNTY TO ALL WOMIDED BOLDIZED, L n o w WM{ yea ; esti vrith ..Dirobarge.' ' lio tbernerandit until the rimy Is torneded. . T.:WALT= DAT, • Ummood by the 11. & Gvernment, • N 0.1.03 fifth Wm& Pltuburgh, Third door below tbs Gedbedn& -• inlAtlYno Disirrzszuar. JOSEPH:ADAMS, .Dentist, 'Cainellja Thawing; wart or Mamba and Gnat Wide, Irtitibutit 6 oak Tbsadartisoluo.llummal "revs. frky x. • • "3:340 JIIJ7IESEJIIEJrTS O. , PITTSBUILGH TUFATRF UMW and 14.11114.0 11./1110. Banal of JuliN SOX end DOOSSZIPEIPL A mots aittractire bill CHEAP JOBS Ina volnateer ed and grill tint; a Coati: Bang. Mr. McGee arta also appear, and dance the Sailor's Borax' e. ML e Litre La Orange In moral favorite darter THIS (Priday) ETINISG. Will be preserced, the &tort us comedy entitled, ALL THAT GLITTERS L. 3 NOT GOLD. Stephen P1umb...... Loveday. JamrnrPlupab..... P. Chlpp:n.dale. rirth. D To conaludo w th the n•nt!rwl drama of THE WANDEEING BOYB With. o aplete cr Aar In nahearsal. aoreral noveltber. Iroorto of Jolt. three performance.. THE FOURTH OF JULY I A GRAND NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD! V. taa, It aan ♦T LAFAYETTE HALL, M. 4,1 . 1 wd ...tinge will cam. nos at 10 o'clock. Afternoon at Y o'clock. Priam will ho awarded for the beet competitions In Prose and Poolry. Also for the beet singing of Datrtettoa, Tries, Dart. and Boles, es 1,11 m for the bed ...citations of .elect pluses or Poetry, be ln the craning there will be no English Contort, couducted by the well known Prof. ►obrty assisted by Jobe A. Jones, of this city, Sod lb. W. 1.11 Choral Solely, where Mrs L. E. Darts Welsh Nightingale, and Mn. Autnvy Powell, will:slog some of their favorite sirs The programme will appear on tatorday. IWCONCERT HALL. • One piece of groom corner of Charlotte sod not. atrooM, In the rear of P k EL L. E. 11. W. Depot, containing twenty lots, N 1 by 100 feet Moo, • number of very desirable lots In East Pi is. burgh. ilLa of them !make Ina body, having a front 0(110 feet on Craig street and 220 on Mottling - tan. and If Illracre stmeta, on which Is erected a mall brick hosisa. EVENING CONCERTI Ir"Pnru"d''"Pi"' CLASSICAL MATINEE CARL WOLFBOHN, THY EIIIBENT PIANIST, .1 HERR HABELMAN, The renowned LTRIO TENOR. cf N.Y. Academy Mimic, will give • OB►ND Of/NOG= of Instrumental and Vocal Music, ON FRIDAY ERBIUM JULY IST, AND A CLASSICAL lIIATISME. Oa SLTUILDAY AFTLIINOON, July 24--3 o'clock Tteket edmltting one tt Connert a1an0....—..81 00 Ticket admitting one to the blaince 1 00 Ticket eiccittang cat to ("knout end Lietbiea. 1 to The sale of renrced scats, without extra charge, will commence on Wednesday morning, June 2Jth, •t 9 o clock, at the Muale Stores of ig<4lllV. Mater and Its Nor. Vegas OW also to had •t the door. Doors op. n at 7 o'clock, Concert commences at 8. Maths.. commences at 3 o'clock, doors open at 2. Ptogrivemes for t'o•cert and Matinee (enlir•ly Watt end di.tloct,) may be had at the 31toic Stoma pi'l'ed Oqi RA N D METROPOLITAN COM DM= Positively the Largest Exhibitton Lf the Ameseeneut N 4,1,1 is coming. THAYER & NOYES' U. S, CIRCUS, AND VAN DOURO & COM MAMMOTH MENAGERIE AND EGYPIIAN CARAVAN OOLOti IAL Ci . OLDEN Ofilti Mammoth War Elephant HannibaL CorulAnel for the raison or 1464, iritb 200 M IEN AND MIR SIGS. All under elm fthroollc Pavilion, for one r perm of adm'Adms 1 The WONDERS OF ANIMATED EATON', vonsolthAted with the ordy LEGITIMATE Of 1101/8 ever ormsolreri—Morel Ahd Irrfthed Amos. meat, pee tualneot lboratderob Acrobats, O(mns•ts, /Aston, Contonlonlau, Colors, Idolllbriem. .4 general performers ; sploodli Mod of Valued Hon., Ponies and Trick MM.; mogul Isom colteotroo of Milos Lk ay Leopsrds, Derus, Hy ems., IMoukeys. Apes. Dethrone, Dirda of .11 Plods and sloe, 10.. gathered by the Great lan atnburgh Himself, Will exhibit at ALLEGHENY CITY, cantle of Nor:h Common, on Ohio street, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AID NONDAY. JUNE 30 and JULY 1, 9 and 4, At 2.d7p. m. MONDAY. J aly 4th, tame grand parformarate•—ot 10 a. m. and 2 and 7 p. m. Chi Mien under 11 'Mee of ay.— —23 cntr. H. D.—She largest eadllelton In the world Is centlng RECOLLECT DAY AND DATE! 9. B.—Oeoe mom, please observe the dsy sod data end do not meowed thle MONSTER ORO RIZ 'PION with ea, other ootopanlom, whether they be good, rad or exceedingly laillEezent. 1e211440-111-2543-30•JyleS CALIIPETS, OIL CLOTHS. Ne. CARPETS.. We haws no. open the faxgeat and best selected stock to this city of ENGLISH-.BRUSSELS, itanorted by only..,under the old tarts, with the gold premium at altyglya. NCAT-rEL\TC+S. Also, tail Astortmea of WHIT . CrECCRIED AHD FANCY CHINA PAATTINGS, I. all widths, Lod at Tho Lowest !Priem. for Cash. OLIVER MoOLINTOCK & CO., 111 ruts aTII.M. 3.1.3 WE NOW OFFER mu SALE WHAT we suppose to to the Laved ossortnont of Carpets and 'Floor 011 Cloths, Ern tablbltod.ta thb city, to 13111113811L8, THBEII PLY, IlitiltnlN and VZOITIAII GLOMS and 1311Xffr OIL CLOTHS. Ws bete rimy &amble Aldan Dot to be Laud eborobere. Intiudlnd mom teentlfal goods ILLSOPAOTIIBOD ILEPISIDISLY lOU 081/ =TAIL TSAI% . • . 'Ede greater , part. or our ideals having been par. abased at oontracted for babas tba zealot heavy d. nom he Fie% will be sold at • very troall advaata onaetaofinet, ear yrteor teethe be, rum batman tu Wow prom{ market netes. . , VirEudora , Shades and Flatness Table find Plano Covers Ilemp,llst on Maya Carpets I; Gams and Mama Elattlaga, all widths; A eon assortment 'Wan on b.nd .t tit. lowed FUN, WEIOLItdALIt AND wren,. Collins & Co., 11. rs sir= num, nuritt Next bouts to P. 0.. wood door. TYR'FH STREET NEW , STYLES WINDOW SHADES ELCZITZD rlini DAY NEW SPRING STOGY 0 ArRIP Ea' S, WELL BEAMED OIL OLOTH. AT M'CA-L tr CARPnri" ISTOR No. 67 sourtißraut, msto4— ( Z. 3 "'; FOR S.dLE--FOR REN'T wit. SAL ff--6.I7BITRBAIti SITlib;iND VILLAGS LOTd, lawn FOWL Hunno.—The =dards:nod, Executors of the estate of John Her ron, /col, cam for sales omober of Lots, from coa ttail to two rtes each, situated near Port Herren, end within three mutates walk of the terminus of the Pittsburgh & Illnerseille Pet:roger Beltway. The !thaw, Lots are boantifelly lom.tel for prirate raldroom. Also, a number of small Lots to the village of MI. tient - riga, fronting on lino Pitowng•r Enilirsj—ttorty to sixty tree hoot and from one to two hundred foot ep dr. For 'Worn:ate:.c ononire of dtlicr of the under• signed, or W. A. 11EliliON„ Clerk's 001ce. Court Bowie. WM. A EIELLECON, JOHN D. EIELMON, IL G. EICHID , II, T. J. EIDDRON. 'executors. EXECUTORS' SATE OF REAL ES TATE, ABOUNDING IN COAL—The wide st/rued, Executors of the led WIN and Testament of John Romney, dyed, will sell at private male all that semen tract of land, late the homestead of the said John Ramsay, situate In Union township, on tO. Washington turnpike, shad Sjr. mfles (rim Jona,' Ferry, containing 85 scree, mom or Ices, on which is erected a large Frame ThreJllog Horse, Baru end outhouse.; two fine orchard s of choirs fruits, of every kind. Thi. lend befog almost ell under agood state of cultivation, abounding In cool under the wholo erwhwe, none having been excavated at any time, afford. an opportunity for We end good in vestment. 'Reis—Ono-thtrd h hod, and balance In one hid two years, with interest, to he rehired by bond and mortgage, subject to lb. dower interest or tho widow during her lit, J tin. ruLtruTon. PS Wood Bt.; ROBERT MkMET, MOMMiiSMI R BALE--VALCIABLE ARAL, ES- A: TaTlL—Taro Late corner of Centro arcane and Vine rtreat, 40 Pet T indica front by ICO foot deep. One Lot on PommyWools arenno, 25 feat front by WO feat deep , ranting bank to • MI foot alley. B. D. DITEDIDOXI. Jes&Du fort DM Glum aet,. Wathinrion POR SALE—The Connery Seat of the late Carmel Dona., de Ciliated to Col lin. township, ono mile from as allegherry Coma to , 7, mataming sixteen acres, lo a high date of cultivation, being well .tooled with frill& trees, .brobbery, he., and partly node labs with coal. To parties seeking ha promil property, comblutog ad vantages of easy email, scenery, health and g ,od neighborticcd, the above eirmds a rote opportunity of entering at once to the enjoyments of a rural Imam. For turtle... reraculers lequlre at thn oaten c hIcQ 0 SWAN 411 DOUcclet..S. he. 57 Pole stn. t. S. II roro LAS. FOR SALE—ti Farm of 118 acres, in at. Obit ten:clap, Wectaorelaud acuity, Pc Also, • Farna of 140 .or In Blizaboth tovroahip, nilegheny oonoty. Aim, • l•rge two...tory Brick House and Lot In the Borough of Wool Bliv.tbeth. Mao, • Brtak Route and Los to rafr....v. , th bcrorgh. Also, are Lot. adjoining the borough of Maims. port, In Jou.. d Petty'. plan, Noe. 66, 67, 68, 61 and 60. Alen, • very valuable tract of Cool Land, to Pool 80. g , ou the blouougshela river. For porno:dors Inquire at. 160 Fourth Wort anyllly G. H. TOWTH, Er.)Lorato Ural. Y.OR SALE—One new titeam Engine, L 5 inch cylladar. SO hash atruta, Leavy itas bed ; Wawa salsa gq•oraor Ono 14 bud; cylinder, SO inch .:rake, sexial•hanS, rest arlll be aa good as nes, Ono 7 lin* ey11;;11a;, en L o. - Two CyllwaßT Della; 68 to. !Sam., 8". 2.1 , ong. Threw " " 63 " 4 Two Wrought Iron 011 Still. • Alto, Three Beta or Dosing Tools, for Ott 44. Maw for mod,. Enquire of Id. ls. P.O LE, Lyn allochmo ale, Bank, near the Taint, ITALUABLE RIVEN PROPERT Y V YOB BALE. situatol the Sloticadiddis Moor, shore the aral Lock, ha Mug • ricui cc of 927 foot, and ernisadinc back to Braddock .root, adiolaing the GULI nal llf vit I e Railroad, ma. tole tog 4 .res and Tr pos... This L.o tile k aaoa for rasa ututurtii4 purposes, having the deer Usilond aad erect and railroad to the n.atioutt.r hill and Luildlar y thereon ez . ieetert oa r . a 'i tu a mitlilea, 1 1 P. : 112 Diamond atesiet, Pittsbu rgh. NOR HALE—STE M SAW MI 1.1. ft: arch on, ntrnstrty.—The tne-hail or whole at es 011 Natatory and lite.a Saw bill, truth ten and oce-liall scrag of graund,,g wor 1013nd...0f aced on the lot—mine open arid beinkol, an the Allegheny Wear and A. V. B. u, Is aSaseal for We. The Heiner/ la new said of modern build The Cho 01111 la in eplendid order, end% wall alba Lied, haring °reek muting CT= It to the rives. Locality /or building boats. roc particulars roll on the undarti,,,,td. LTIDAY & (111011.PrNNnG, apUrtf No. I% Nand street. Pittaborgh, v. F " '4LE—A Country scat and Fruit containing 14 acr e. encloand mostly with paling Irene. The lend la H.. and bl.tod with the toy etiolation frail Ire., all In bearing condi tion, with a dearer and wiretable garden. The buildlnys are • tient cottage built house ' br 40 ft ; new stable, large barn, well watered, situated Nye miles from the city, on the old Washington mid, near Golfers Church. This property If worthy the special attention of parties who are seeking • can.- ' Mr ". or cLA I A GO. FOR SALE—At Aladdin Oil Works, 35 Crud• Petroleum Teaks, In prime order, eabstantiolly built of prime timber, not long in aae , and win contain some 51.60 Derr.! each- AppLcation may be male at the Cotheeryt ..trmatrong 00. or the Whoa In Pittaborgh. BELILETON, JOIiNSTON A PILIT.IIf d. mySlrtf fiX)R SALE--20 Leta In Allegheny any, together haring • [mat Pestwre Lam of Wood, 11 , 0 loot, end ruentag barb 400 feat, bebog Lots clambered from 6 to 111 In lotto o . lloreo pion o' lots, being the proporty where Mra. Cord tlOl Hess The lots wtll 0. oold ea parately or In . body. Per terms, ,tra., apply to mytbtf J.W.P. WHITE. 100 Tllth street. FOR SALE. A BYLOTIIOL LOT OF n Anus, Now Dlrmlogbaro Watt., soltablo for gmden'og purpose.. Also, • tomb= of Lots at Gismodala Lica [lnn Enquiry of 0. BF.IIINGLII, Ja27 No. 10 Diamond, Allaalumy. .pos, SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR L 0/Tlf PBOYIBTI.—That LASSIE DWELL. LSO, with grcemds attached, 0412 Canon street, for. =sly *stapled by Obristian Damn, late of ILA Utratingbarn. d sontbnildinge ED the tear of Dwelling Scam =MD. L. MUSED, ndtilittf lb) Yonrtb meet. Ptttebnrsh. 'WOE SALE OH RENT—A Farm of 52 turras, good land, In tanrwhip, ad/an. bag land of Peter Perchinent, and within • onort dla• tune of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Terms reasonable. n%41.. of r. doo from Fiftti. on W Grant atm:et. EIOR SALE—A Lot of Ground, at trio L oornar of Nevins .0 aunton atmota, 10 the Borongh of Birmingham. Alm no nu comm. of Tan Oruro and Lomat ravota, trth ward. Tema .y sod title ind=lo. 41 OS FLOYD. &VW 800 and booth otrontr. LI OR SALE, MATCHED HORSES-- Om pair broom matched car Mags ho teen bands high, broke, to thigio and dot= atm, dm deo tog EIcDONALD 6 Ai1110011.144 mon St9.od 244:1dbomy moon. LSE NALB--ENGINE AND BOLLER. I. —A ten hors& pewee &wine. with Dullerlar pile. H.) be teen l.l2 Opentlol2 b 7 ulitng et t ow pelt. ling Miles aw 274 aY 17.301Thrwiim A (w) Fug BALR-160 Acres of choice Wizen latrel, situate to Wright. county, de, some, Is °Coral at She km vice or 640. The sear. Ind sou looted 6or 0 years ago. Apply to 444 B. ItoLsIN rk CO. VOR HALE—Ono No. 4 Worthington PIT/tP, comigate order. DARE A PIIILLIPS, . 110 W.ter Mart HOTELS. UNITED STATES HOTEL. ---- --- j - :LATLANTIo CITY, N. J. This ealehrated Hotel will bie owe for the remotion on Thursday, June aid, 1864, and will be no d Lite fluimrrtaion of COI. Jame W. Powers, with Mr. Edward Hartwell u Assistant. Practical and supertenced persons hap been em ploytd tor each department and every scuernma wen be made to conduct the same to the entire undue lion of the publla Attu July Ist, four teethe will bore Vine Street Tara. day; the Past Line through to two boors, without stopping et the way Mations. • A welcomer car will be run from the hotel to the Inlet every twenty minute*. : HasaloYa Bond, muter the =mum of Mr. Mann Easter, be. been enteapd for the acemen. Persona wishing tnermage wens will addres • BIIOWN ltle WUPPZ Et, Prop:l4om . • AtlantloQty, New Jassy. N, H.—The Sand Dar which bat yam forteed o Prn• site the shore has ontlrclr disappeared, leaving she beach one of the best and Wigton the coast. palm UNITED STATES HOTEL, CM ISLAND. It= Jezaar. JOHN IVIST. • AWION =IMO, }•••••••—•—• PI°11 " 1 " 1 °. . . 13e, lambed' the atteattot of thotr Wm:Le and the palate to the above maiptlDoenat ottabllshatoot, which irlli peen JOH3bt he nception tieltoni ao the Nat 01 . . Seddon *spectator Mang Stall uoi Parlor; It eon. Was as tananol nmabor of tufo and roll 'TOO it tad Bent Booms, all handiontal3 , mashed with snmr Tbs proprietor. of al; octal:4lll=a rip spun tin onto all:em to inlet Militants ot their goons, thersby hoping to 1411211iters117. In the pub& p• Uptown: - . Aptalattlon tor stow tondono the ontnerllberi. to.f Mot to Qtpo Talond,l4l) todol , mitto= „Kin VOLUME LXXVII---NO4 BOOKS, .8L.114 S 7 WS, LINNETS TRIAL. ET S. E., author:es of “TVICT. LOST Uniform with "P'que." 1 e.l. 12ma cloth. $1.Z,0 'if you watt a ho--k that it teal—if yeti need hook that I• ternxt and diftiolltg —•loo b00k.." filled with dupery and doceflion, take " LINNST'et TBIAL" hwy.+, to read it sine selitt Cr. and heart "atop off the shell of thalami, and oonfesa a gen uine admiration foe rte steadfaat scot of the writer, loyally Wiring to atreogths n weak hand. and revive thee:moors lu weary, owtharthatowl hearts. "Thera is lan madding loridssa to ••41.12not's Trial" than "Twice Ltat", loot fur trtottfol etndke of character, from the charmtng erotic Itcr e to the finished perfect wife Lemons, including the tor? English widsalflat Mandan. with Vera, who it not quite Wattle= ea • hero, era may toy this book la the bent attempt/A the authoress, which to quit, teccm. mendatton enough for thow who tate het. so fortu nate at to have read •Tartc• load ' The London reader cop of It . Tio one erni be diteppointed with Ude chfirouirg tale of home life andlit.ms affection ft ft , tftf ftn with me beauty of eryie—eherp and "Tbe story I. diiided Into throe on Belore the Wedding,. "Bannv the Ttlel," “flow it tree Borne.' The thereltcre eve eerkus end coil drawn. Brandin, with hie ay.-silo s• If-conceit, Ms pleasant and adectlonele way., good neve and goy temp., is well fitted, with the .ld of 6cse, to eta fain the llght comedy of the story. non for the sensational element, or deeper Interest of the boot, tarn to Capt. Vero Toroeter, and his n 0..; bird of .mg--his beautiful Linnet. the co expancve .d nympathetic, hen referred nod salt contained; the so Impulsive, hero resolute; she no gay and royal in t imperamemt, he no cloud and molltery, but cherish• tog in semot • world of teeder and romantic near. enre for the woman Is, loved ' , alertly after their marriage; the war breriks cot In India, and V. re's regiment Is ordered there. LI. ant's Mid bee now come. now her treat and faith ).... are tried and to t toned wantlrg Vern mils oat, and returns to her with hit honor Ille4 by a mat ter'', which he will ni t clear awn , and vendee:mad by the who's world, exi pi by hi. true and faftbfil wife. Her sweet Influen els the wondrous charm of lie whole book. Linnet I. Ike cc &Islas. yam. only set to I erroctlort when lighted nii fit= with. L.' MIMEO HENRY MINER, Ti AND 73 FIFTH 5773 E LT, Nrxt door to Post 001ce. 4TH OF JULY SMALL PRINTID PLAOS. ENGLISH. HUNTILG rLAOS = =! 01111321102! Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, PITTOCK'S NEWS DEPOT, FIFTH tITSEEr, OP POiI TS TEE POST OFFICE. J ., TLIE SPY—lier Adccn tnrcn--cnle 25 cent, Call ccl pc on, AT I/UNTIL VIEWS (~F OIL We - US, the rond Fra]h at t &u. CsII awl nee them. MEMO MEZZO AT HtNTS. At the old r10...--111ThYS UNION ST 41 IWS• EAT POUTFOLIOS, PBOTOG/iItPLI ALM. , IL+ tx.d CARD% AT n tyre. e TATION EBY, all kinds, AT HIT'S. EOLDIRIRS' WRITING OAET.S, AT RUNT'S. THY TANN= BUY, a 11Yo of O. Onn t, end all uthot now H00k...d. faro puldlfttloo., BUNT'S li, P gFAtjty-tlot total flat a. Try 'born. cot and tutor, AT ROMS. WAR Al APB and TMOTORIRS OF TRY WAY., variont kind.. at J 0 Il_rc P. HUNT'S 69 TIFTH 81 - 12nT, DLLSOSIO EL&LL J 623 NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS RISE AND PROGRESS OP SUNDAY SCEOOLB —A By biography of bb. &Likes .8 Wm. R. John C. Power. 1 R v o oL Price 81 00. FO A. 81ANUAli ON EXTRACTING 7:II=PR Founded 011 the Anatomy of the parte involved to the operation; the Muds and proper constructfou of bastralasents, Ao. 1 vol. 12mo. HEAVEN ODE GONE. 1 voL 12mo. DARING AND STITYLRING. By Lleut Patten ger. A. large eupply of tho lettor work just rocelvad )10. J. 1.. READ, 78 Fourth zt.rasi. A 6111NLNU NEW SUNDAY ECHOOL DIUSIO BOOK Or, THE YEW SHINIVG STAB. By T. E. Perkin., anther o' the Neer Olire Munch. Sow ready. iiingLscupli. 25 cants '1,29 per hundred. DuPL9, Jen 93 Woo.. etrott. - NEW VOLE. OF REPORTS. Wright'. Report., rot. 44 50 tirstit'a Report., vol. 3. Philadelphia Report., Vol .... 4 00 oLek'. IL B. Cstul Reports, vohl —.ll 00 Tor solo by KAY 1t: 83 Wood atreet. .1170T10..ir BOLES. EVRNTR WARD BUILDLNG LOTS. S —On SATURDAY ASIE3OOI3; July 2d. et 3 o'cleck..lll be cold, on the premises, the following twentreeven valuable Building Lots to the tomtit Were, situate on Bedford, Retorts and Webster streets. immediately above liana sleet, and near to the residence of Janice P. Tanner, E.q , being Jos. Heating's subdivision or plan °not. Flee Lose, each 23 feet 3 inch.. front to Bedfutd street, ana extendingback 100 feet. right Lott, each 20 kat hunt on Iledford etre et, and extending back 117 feet to Resting &Most.. Biz Lou, each 21 foot inches front on Robert. street, and extending beck 103 tort to an boar Late, each to feel 3 Inches front on Roberta greet, .ad extending back US feet 7 inclige. boar Lots; each 21 feet B inches front on Webtter street, and extending back IEO feet, The Lots lay handsomely, in a 'desirable and rop beloeel enrenuaded by wide streets. Tram or Farm--One-third cash; balance In one and two yews, with interest, metered by 'bntdand mortgage,. Plaits can beobtained at the Anal= /611:11, Fro Ed Filth etreet. A. 1!/c14WAME. enct•r TIM EMMET HOTEL AND LOTS.—Oa TUllDnif EVENING, July sth, at ft o'clock, arid be sold, at the Commercial Wee rooms, 80. E 4 fifth street: .Timlfetel property on earner of federal and lon. ball. streets, Allgbany City, at eud,of Wire 13nspzu. slop Ilsidge, fronting at feet on federal sorest nod extending bask along Label'. street 100 feet to a 20 feet Lae', whereon la erected the lute andnammo diem threostoty brisk braiding, known as the Emmet lioteL" Also, a,..lOintog the abxne, • Lot 40 feet hunt c Isabella meet, by 8$ feet deep, on which is erected attendee del:diem. Alto, ono Lot on Monnt IFminet, adjoining prop erty of lir. Brewer, 178 Serb, 192 teat, being Lot 80. 83 to Hugh Bwernare Pion of lots. Terms of Bate—Onaltdrd cash, and the balance to one and two years, with interest, moored by bocci and intaggare. • Ida A. SloLLWALfilg. boct'r. W AREHOUSE AND LOT om THIRD 8111E111 —On TUZBD&I EVENLY/0, July Bth, at 8 o'cioclt. at Oceounardel Bales Roam., No 54 Fifth street, will b. .old Thu thiteutory }hick Warehouse, No 81 Tblul streat,.betwora Wool and Harare 'Gaeta, now occupied by McElroy a On, be teg IN feet front by 60 feet deep. The sandlc t. ft hod!t in the mat .subeantlal manner, with first Goer bon front, Wick vaults, Pwrod sellen. et°. Tcoks—One-half cub, residue In twelve menthe, with interest, lamed by bolidhlind =Awe. - yea) A. MaILWAINN. Attcrt. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR COAL, SLAG& LIND Lanz. en:VA Propotais, for tun &army he the Vitorke of the Pittaburth Om Cambium 313,f00 bullet* of Bitumbunte Coal, 75. 0 30 buttons of black, Sod npao bushe pnl.ey• of tame, will be renetrettnr IhnOMoe of the te "aPr Op man the n 1148TAIST. ' This Coal, elect and tame to be of each quality and nonrated at such times atet in such vantltlen he oludl 14.9- petted sad elnested. Payment to be trade !Deathly, ritktrang twenty oon per trannt. cen se .sanity for the perfanasace: of the • -- iropota Ts to to add:toed to MMUS DARE. WELL. LEI, Pres:dant of the Oompaap, and oo domed °ProsNights for Cdid de Mech. Limo," " the '1" " 7 'rants TiOhl!OlX,Tostleti. bho ds Itrordh asellz 90" a f /Ate Nurnr — Thor proposals received for tsemina MAW:Bed la tballamary late BaWlint aotltrpint TaineathOnstsrlal, Lb* 3SitastresCOaLmlttee he. rebated them, and ,ill Armies faller ;moat Emil! ISAITILDAY, 41,7 t ton. • 44134 JI.I.IrUP.dfCT r• :Rs, • CADMAN CRAWFO I Lls.autictr_recv a every vvri. er, BRASS WORK von Ptr"'" , : GAG FITTEGS, ICOYT • BRASS CASTINGS, mier. 6TXA,IIBOAT 1 PITTING, end EEPAI: ,1 1...,:1y att' Partireaer Att.Oat . ' .• et: ~; et, • 1: ;. BIBS FOB COAL AND • .t.5. , , , AN 'tab. Also, Sole Agents for the V, ware OBttirt ollearita fat the eals of MASS vLA t • BO.'S PATENT SYPHON PEALP • Altebas• rented. Berle; no ralrea It [snot; Ifetic - t • of attar, And Intl throw teartetratet them • as Mks Its alta,. i rh rt.= ...1111,11,01%,...-......410 EMMi 31.1CRISTOSII, L YOUNDEUS LED LTZUFSILTO Ocamar of In t. wad 0'13.6.4 *,21 E=El (Nevelt) Wator Work;) Nana/tamers of ortatloosry and other sNritsts, BOLLING MILL OASTIIiO.S and 2111.IIIKEHT, of all kinds, and Eroaral jobbrra. Prompt attmation ich - on to re.palrlag ItOlrtilNtl MILL It.d.OlllliF.MY. d,d.Vii.t. ROBERTS, BARNES , Mo. 89 Third tft., PittAnrial TVS AND SIMES MON end 21.nfastr-ran of JAYA-NZATILIV TIN W -444.1 V, We are 'my manulbetuting and be uti'llend Bathing Apparatra of e) kin., Toilet Warn in.dlotte, Water Soolen, Omer ee' Tea .d Sp., Canltterr,fach and Spica Bo.), Tumbler Drainena, SprttordWane, dn. A large lot of bird (lberna Ire ado Ida. OM Corm of all eiGa, and patter., Tin Ending, Cond*.ton, and all kinds of Jobbing Work dime to order. 410 BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORM, P/T2V8C , 83.E, PA PARK, BROTICEE, & CO,„! ,Eimnact.srs of BLIT QUALITY ILEYLNED OAST tiTr4ll. Sven, Plat and Or Lagoti, of all aims. Siarivitaxi oval to any amportM or ttortoractured dam- Clifice aad warebocze, Nos. 14D gad 151 littEt6T and 120 aad 122 tiECOSD ST - BEETS, PlitabniAll. PATENTED WTOBER 8, 1861 DITHHIDGEI PATLYT 0 VA-1, ZZ riLnur GI; ASS.; Those Chhomaya are lutendad for : Parra, hessian all lam of oho glass agnally, does not tapas it to coaching. E. D. sort I'M Glsse Storks.. Washington strait, apl7 Pi rbibargh, Pca. A LLEN M'CORMICK E CO.. Vcit.—r .10. Formant, Plttabtugh, Pa. 11.7"Warelaomo, M LIBERTY STREET, • •- Manufacturer. et COOK, PARLOR ANILITEAT. ING STOVES, PARLOR AND ORATE% HOLLOW WARE, etc.,Stnel and Gino Monidat - Za lug Mill Caatings, Mill C-raring, Gag, Water and At dun Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog from, Wtrgvn Banal, Su gar Kottlea, Pulley., H Amgen', Car W heels, Cenpllng. and Castings generally. Also, Jeblaing and 41.041,e Coating. mado to ardor. Patented PortantoAllil, with Steam or Rome Power. aottittal BRITANNIA, BRA,SB eaD SHEET METAL WORKS COLLINS g WRIG.Ht, Ilanufecturorsawasior.lMAlLia,LAlllPAVEr• ERB and LAM, BILAESEZ gonorolly. Alw; Tly LAIITER.I3 TIIIMUINO-8, SUM? 3Ar.corr2s, hlontinkctarore of (Alma & Wright'. ritont TIN TUG Tor. No. 1 6t,ond street, PaulitCgt.. ap2l COLUMBUO COLYNt 4 Pi, 611tE.1011 ATENCT., city, 111.ufitatrars far sale Hay 6 Grain nitres of tho Ecoo.my Urdna, Earlkey aral rna , rioAlir:l per.; Liao, biOILE AED BAGGAGE WIIEELEtratitOWS, CUTTING BOXES wr.d.lrog co work of all doworiptions. A 1313, STEEL TEEZE, for Hwy rod Gralx4ilos. sp2,3cooodatrif MACHINE 9Ml`thili6 Z. FOUNDRY. 11. IVIGUTILS.N 6 CO., ENGINE BUILDERS AND MACHINISTS, LACCICI. Srcr.nd, Woven Podend and Sodfaky ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. Mattfutor,a of ViIGHTMAIPS PATENT:RR= ABLE OSCILLATING STEAM KM/IDES, leltft to , Pulley., do. Ittpaiting of 41 Has attandoll to. At.ty FOWNEIS2 (late of the of rowne• 11.110 y,) JO N llEREN*fleta of litimbell, Barron di C0.,2 IMON SOUNDINES sad STOVE Manufacture---s, ALISGEBNY STURM', Ninth Ward, Pittabargh, P.. my2:l7 JOHN ILHEREON & 00 WET.' RIDDLE CO., T Liberty .troot, oydeelta Etsth, coassalsrturors of WEITI'd, LASHES end EiWItL'H. ES sod arery description of LEATEILII 1)11141/12) wequr. • Q SEVERANCE, No. 53 WaTl4- A.J.Pittelororgh, mancthrtaror of BOIL= WTCOIIGHT SPIESS, common andrnilmad, of *inn , descriptkm. • Parciodlar tined or shaped SPLICES and nrizr.B, large or amen, made to order at abort rwtkia good aucettnemt conatantly on , land. m Dk W. BENNETT, ilaztifactiartis of A WIIITZ STOIM 01112i.5. and °SWAM 'COL. • Ottlce and Warehouse at N. T 1 nrra sTharr, Pituborgb. rettatitly PL4JrOS. .1151 - USIC, WAMELLNK & BANS, No. 12, BISSELL'S BLOCS, ST. CDS.= S'LICTST, Sole Azents for the Celebrated:, BRADICURY, and acnoracsita4 Co.'s x ze - t M.P.'. and will minim Ins tuning, tlinti.lny. other Pianos ninnufantand is Um S. D. & 11, W. SMITH'S Harmoniums and Blelodeors • And Pirszcer. GOOD 3 gerttrAlly, At tha w of EssUrn Pugh Ptices. PIANOS TO Vatlag end' D.41 , .110,5•.t1;:t1 at abort .tfot. " • • 7 -: ler Sheet Main tattr.d to aa7 attia. Je24 SECOND-H.A.,.ND MELODECJ.7. , I. A 800TAPI: 111:).SEWOOD 'Pt! . 44 LODEOIS, doable med. two stop; made, A splendid Le.trummt, wad la. it t order. Would Ammer sell far a rush Sabbath &tool. Flan SA/...U. CIAZI • . cr i t.ts. C. DIELLO nwwpnwm KNABES IIIsItIVALLEASLIW A O: 40 =9,OY °r e% and 7 nctro fi, k . Tort . , from Mow:DE:throat fry cf.lifmtro & Co., heittua - Dreg remitod—oome fsrronl molt. trurromeritt ft .t lll ra wirfrAmtedi(pr eight Inutcsod .ro Me bed rmsorahrof. saratralli4;:l%, esti I. Mpecfalls feerd bobto purclimaux : - .olleffitorlm BLUM e. agrgfr." • lel • 75 SS firth* rues. - : THE BEST I'INEDS F{OFFAsaHyI. • .. • j , HOEHE • . at, CO rot 63 *TEC sx I tzFY, At* tLi %into DkCialrB-.clit:aDEAV6 PIANOS. mart& by lbw bet: ittoalettata ord.: Imoirlodired to betuyailor to 1/21 othc 1 Itttbobt, otooottou, • !Mt = v3si s4u, $75,1N),151151 $135, SXS, .l. sll3O r titr , 12 PIANOS At .-4?..77/I"'PrANkf-- :cuas,ti• mx.4:414•7:--;;;:1;1„ ' • " 1 •:= - 7;5171.141Z1Wk'2,;" _ _ tui.ts to IkCIA3- 1.21P1 to. are• eta gtt out ik 5 I ..'i ' :!* -- :3 _:- , 'gi . g - i4'.i? - 1 •-,2:..f..,,.;-,'.-,:j-:-:,t.
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