STABLE3RED IN 1786. -.?,, , 4i'l,llittssburgh • 1 I s til .FM3IIIBIEED 51-Z .1111, - tusw -Islam() ASSOOIATIOI ilazErra.. ttoi.atel:eitta&ht tea, - -.;4 ap0k..L..,.. 13. a & - ...Cll3llTapirrms, by met% par 4 30. clagteob I. Watt= rernex, eleglittoptrs, per yaw.. 2 IA a 'a elgbe et 6to 10, a 1. Qp • - -e- elthe 0110 wawa* 11tS. ad era itztii - to the petty leading. ettib. IreT dab of Meat, veleta tend the Emma silevare deny, TM* deb. et.tweaty. we leaf wad the Marta Qom 64. Slagle copies, 3 real& AMP entatithytlessetr4kg to eplaca, sad pawn I ;_..l.2.ol.lferlitmoti law the time mires. •._ . leading Eve ning G Natter from Yesterday's e. • • . Escape of Semmes. The Daily Ifce& Southampton cortospond ant nays: Captain Sumas le at Railway% in Soithamptan, and the other *Moen - ' end Mee arenbeut.the. town getting- clothes aa.: • neoessaries they ere taken char' ips-aat at ' the .Sellers' ',Home hare. Ceptain Semmes and tlldef Clines-Lee went this afternoon to . -Kmannersiehe tailor in the High wheat, to • snake, paramecia: - The Captain's hand was leadeipltd, owing to a wound he received in lit:Hon."' The Shop was crowded with people, -catch a glimpse of the Corded -snide commander. ." Miura, Hananuel tapped emend bottler effeeto_ and treated their customer, his - . a' • ~ ,tenant, and these who came to see them, with Medi hospitality. Capt. EiemMea atudatudy - stake what the of England thought of amid slavers' them existed but in .;',narattaand that the North andlionth would :Ateurersagede be milled. Ho add, moreover, • had endeavored to do his duty to h is _ ___eoutates. When he left the shops crowd had -r -. 1 Alicante& round thaloor, who made way for him and treat:ad/ha witt , much respect. He sageratile belaboring Under mental anguish, tud. moat sultately, - the complete defeat - • hi hiateiparbineettend.the death and suffer st figs ielitalrthat defeat hid Mused. • "Captell Saimaa fti.thlnoriry-bunt • .with astern and daterniined abr. Ha is about - • '-'- • fifty -years- of ngeorith, asmall red pointed faoe, and a heard and moustache In the Amer , loan style. 110 had on a very - old bevel eel.. „'" oar's cap, ind;an English naval lienbman; t's ---„ , ,,Aaeket,, , ,Hadeclined to see any-steal:mere at Orel, lienteriant is a fine-look in. answer to oneetiona Captain Semmes said that he. left all the Property he pissessed, and upward& of sixty chronometers which he had taken from cap tured federal merchantmen, in Cherbourg, previous to going out to light the Keersage. "He sagethat Se .mca comp/stet/ deceived as to 'the Rimy* . an. armansau 6f the federal ship. What he ree_ellooted of the Kearearge was, that she was an ordinary sloop of war. If he had known that she -was an !roe alad, end numb more heavily armed than the Alabama, be wield lot hese fought, as It was Madness to do so. , Ho gild that the light between the Alabama and the Kearearge has taught -another lesson in. naval - warfare, that of - the 'U. ,'lmelemsnessof ordbutry Ships el war like' the Alabima encounteringenbMeladand heati lly armed ship, like the Keersage4 .He does not know the extent of damage be:did to the eneray'e- ship; ;all be knows is that he bas Wells earn. _ 7 ; "It appears that Semmes and a numb of his *Meets and crew escaped from the -hems dust-us she was going down, Mid:that - I .ldr.Lsrimuner,.the owner of the steatelicht Deerhound, was desired by the =manmade: - of the Kmumarge to - save as many of the racers and crew of the Confederate vassal as postal- We. Captain Semmes was In the water hail an hour, and was nearly exhausted when np. It appears he begged Mr. Adam.. .ter hiyet away as fast mposiibleto prment.hies soul awe who were mini AM from twiny taken , „risme* and, the Deerhound, being a-fast 7yacht, was enabled to get out of the roach of AlWredwil saszt-otoraz.. Mr. Lancaster de _;;";Liearktes that fight as a magnificent sight. Ha saw holle right Ethiongit the Alabama, made by thetremendons shot of the }leafage." --Asemend letter heel the same oorrespon , • dont says: "Wham the battle was at in end :the Deerhound steamed over to the Manage, eilailfz. Lancaster asked:by the Officers . - pf the Federal ;ship to try and pick, p the mares of the Alabama's crew oilleen'teho were thaithm and swimming about.. Haft*. _ ared blayacht boats, and one of them, 63111- :: ; named Adams, was 'trier . bag Ms boat into a group of a dozen straw slips persons, when he passed a drowning Ilt 11012111 short distance with an officer's dap on. One of the men cried out <That's Semmes,' and the drowning man called out, </em th e; Iftptada—eave me I cannot keep any longer.' • Adams - went and dragged him into the boat. Becomes then raid, sloe Cod ' s, sake don't pat me on board ,:-.;:this.;' , Kamisag, - bur. pat me on board of *ad? Adams eradiated to do am, and laid Semmes down in the bottom and covered him, with a sail to toned him i from the Keareige's 'boats; which were:evidently anxiously searching for him.. When Adams . ;Lad saved a boatload he took them on bawd. • the jaelat,'and Semmes -was -et once placed below. As soon'as all that were scion in the water were - ploked up, Mr. Lancaster was =low to getaway, and be to steam out 30, Ho expected that he should have ' - 'bees; brought to by a Staid from the Kear • sage, but she was too disabled It appears to f- ,- -.2g0 atm the Deerhound to overhaul her, 'and : thus Semmes maaped being made prisoner." Cepa: Semniel declined an invitation to a palls dinner at Southampton. He is said to have vas to Paris to report to the Canted , „orate Commiesionters there. Frigni . filt. Domingo ire - have awed( the death, on the 14th, o Bligligtjr.Generel Pedro Santana, the wretch • o mold hie country to Spain, alerting that through. him the Dominica= desired to be: come mincorpsreted with Spain, and againat width ansiatamant this same people have *llitastuxessfrilly fighting for a year past. The anal of Santana is a victory gained to the Dominlosas. Be- has been execrated by lbeiziends- for the .past thirty years of his Ufa; even the D&Frio although he. wee Marquis de lee Caroms, Lieutenant General !nth' Spanish ainsy, a peer of the realm, do ' Mated with grand crosses of the orders, of fluke 111, and el Isabel la &tam, bee the ,following no abitrutry t Thus baveternalnated the days General Pedro San- Ana:, Let ,sis not judge him today((?); atritheilst ns pay tiny attention to the' ,edirson(orjsidgments) that army month utters is sparldatta and his acts. - Nation mast .indiumeattll that Is said now in ragerd to the ~ &ceased, and it will be test to allow its effervescence toils= that the =tarot impa tient; may be hmird...'. A poor eulogy, mo ..,thinlin ;or the maxim= six month' sinrewas to falteied by this* lame journals. • Deatll of a*resbiteslan ennister- Tte Err. A.) G. Fairchild, D.D.i of she Prinb7tes7 of &germ', diedni Ur residence - Ism andthihdd,! JaresEoth. The P.res .. bytorlan Bestarri says i,lfine due et the oldest and most,' widely. knewfi-tlntsters' -As , s, writer, hi had reistatbn thrsughorathe Gime. Ills boo eon Great 13upper, and The Distnri.rwposse; us standards on the Sub, jam of which they treat. His paStoral llCs 4M's:wit laborlens and. Word; his =MIS alwaystheee of ther'idartaged‘Chtistian ,":111Intlinasti; - hit trlendstinsinre shwas; and his 111. was ifinsttatlon of the Gas t ;•, he - • • .-- _ . l nli g 4 n f talrpppoettioall 4 that the troop :Shand Van*, sida eattmaked st ` J , tecel,nlypue bona for Bluinnales ,!".; ':.,72,:1r5 1 y, or for so:attack-cm Mobile. tut iro ds . , this tofetaho. fleeeetGotat nee' tine !reaps t snit to the opinion. IL eteg thopreeenreatlltitry 11h:igloo' la all ' .- ,,lttlieeelniceithettlitkAmy.Coip‘ttneee Altlasfil itettitlirbOrkkhhas kit New Wane as otimaton, will urn -be, hoard "tram. la the L_S47O7 of %b. Potomac. This Supposition ii , ftniedl,7 the (act tbitikeePtooklin hes lone 'to iota thit,Astey of the Poto, I tlithaerhoweezededy manes the altars of the Aseocithed.ltyes, we need only, to cite ithientinn Se the thet that the Asst choir . ~ , tiosolOW.Oialri IthlUng for "*.-77thelthiret 10 114 - wthimhtleled In the delyble Men Wedniidsi mond:l6lM tit:lthilthrtnnUthd WON* , P4tither pine - THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. The Cotton pupply We have raid with snob interest a long gctials In the Hew York CU:rustic' Adautber onnoorelng the Price and amply of cotton. The writer eitea figures to prove that there has bon of tats i;conatantly dbatrlthing de crease in the .apply of Hie morstutterial, and assumes that the Lineage In Price has been due to this fact - and the enhanced value of gold. He le of the opinion that the Orst of the guises of the Increased price of cotton and cotton fabrics will net soon - he 'removed. The article coneltuies: Alt reports from New Orleans, and so far as we learn, from the ! agents of cotton buyers at ~arlow.points on the liasdatippli *gm in Stating that, until I ntrif, cotton country it opened by the_ propels of mar the sup ply from the Misdnippi must remain largely reduced, The expeetatiobe el an important yield from the abandoned plantations occu pled by loyalists are disappointed bj the de predaUone of gtustrillas, virio have, to a large extant, destroyed the crop. Our mitt , tory reverses , in — the cotton: country west of the tdiesiesippl; havainditinitely deferred the hope that there we might find half a million Nar.does General Sherman's advance into the heart of Georgia swear to giro anyreaionablebope of emit, Teller. Remakes no captures of cotton, and nono tome, from his rear to N ashville. The country through which he baa passed le too inveterately hostile to allow of the transportation of cotton, even were partite found who are willing to 1011. All these donsideradons make against any present increase of the supply; though they aro not ineoneistent withthe supposition that, pertly from recovered licetions of the - South, and radii try illicit purchases from within the enemy's lines, we, shallitill have about the present rate of supply from New Orleans; Memphis and Nashville, whilst the reeelpts of blockade cotton are likely to continue vie hogs as hitherto. Titeliritish cotton market is in no Condi tion to afford' s any toilet. The only cotton we could import thence. lit Amerlean, as our manufacturers are Uniformly oppose a to using the 'short staPled 'cotton iof India: -At -tho blast dates AMerlean cotton was warth:in Liverpool frilly as much as at New look ;And the extreme scarcity of the Southern! staple will, doubtless keep ifs , pride ' Liverpool abovrethe lime at whichit woiddisirto lend it. from• that port to New York. Notwith goading the large Increaser in the 'British re ceipts from other countries than' the United Swot, Southern cotton is es much Anted in Ltmeasithe as New England, end the smell imports at Liverpool will, therefore, not be permitted to be re.exported to the United States. A revel of the principal conditions acct. log the, market would therefore seem to lead to the eancituion that only two emelt could produce a decline In raw cotton) either material fall in gold, or an unexpected aug mentation 'of • the supply: neither of which costal:4;62olU eciin likely to vary early realized. Me. renew:WlN Polley A morning paper promises us, as one of the first fruits of Mr. Pesssaden's appoint ment to the Treasury, &retain of the currency to a sounder condition. This *sane of course that the New Secretary will immediately set himself about the new of redwing the paper currency in cscnlation. It ie better to understand at alma' that an ittunotitate contraction of the currency to in. ponib/e. . And to talk of contraction cad premise it L eritliont the.abilltirto nrodnee is to disturb needlenly the public mind and The.emonnt of payer 'hest answaing the pnrppese,of money map, be estimated in round.:_munilors at .$.300,0001 . 00. The Gov., 44thitit , hat. 11iit.,ed..44., 0 0.000.001l of this amount, And' .to the- inflation of the muvinay attributed. But , how is Mr. Pessendtm to tedirealtds - ridmidmat circula tion? Be tin only do It' by. Withdrawing and :Canaeling the Government paper. But hoc la he to get posousion of the Govern ment froaeo, eov to , withdraw-and cancel them? the Treasury noted are In the hand. of the ,people,' and they will not surrender them to Miaesseadon fa:cancellation with , outreceitthogion equivalent, But that 'tetra. lent the Secretary will -not have It in bill power to give. The current expenses of the government for.the thaal year Jut conthaeneed cannot tallith - cat of eight hundred Million delimit. ' ; They are-more likely to exceed than to fall share ai'llusse Agoras. The revenue cocas otres of the present Cfccattiits Ike only estima ted toduce throe hundred and sixty mil lion doll pro ara. . Mr. Pmenden will find it necessary, to obtains loans of money at the rate Of ten mthioni per week to meet the chrient expenses of the government. What ever may be the success of Mr. Festenden in the mane of the current year; 'restoring public confidence and devising awed finan cial system, it is not at all likely that he will be able, from all the reaources at his command to do more than meet the current expenses of the government. But confidence ill the, future will grow oat of SttOteBs in'the present; wad, undoubtedly, if Mr. Earsenden shall be able to go through the fret year °flits administration witikput adding to the Government tunes of gorrthey, he wilt be oonildently trusted to solve the problem of a cafe end healthful contraction. But that is a.work for the future. CantraotionAt is.Ornos I absolutely certain, cannot be undo:taken @king the present N eal year; . and Mien las oidertakentt should gradual, - conduCted on' 'fixed Obtain's", and rate of Occasion pablithed and well known to all. 'ln' this way` only can it be just on the part of the Government, and barmiest' to the people, who without imsy fault of their own, find themseivai Involied in the Ostia of the financial system that necessity forced upon the Government. Threats of contreetion when it cannot be acoosipllshod, or contraction except on tidos wall advertised beforehand,: willnrove both cruel and Yi likcabig Pat. The Special Income Tax. The fallowing in the terms of the bill im posing a sped al income tax of liv e per cent. which passed Congress Jut befell the ad journment, and has been signed by the President: - That In addition to the income daty already jeep Med by law, there sball be levied, as sessed, and colleatad on the let day of Bom ber, -180, a epeoisd lulome duty upon the galas, profiteer booms for the year ending the day of December next preceding the time herein named for living, assessing and oolleotbig said datj.,,ol:lll persons residing within the Wilts, or the _United States, or of citizens of the , Milted States maid• lag abroad, at the Tate of five per cent= on all =MS ex:seeing ell. hundred dollars; and theztame Asti he latied;au'essed, esti mated and collected; except ute: thq rata, so cording to the pro : Mame uniting lave for the collection of an him= duty! annually, where not utioable hereto; and the Beate; tszyof the Nary le - hereby authorlied make war :ead'regelatietot Its to time and mode, or other matters, to enforce the collection of - the epeeist - income deb. herein melded for, es may beneciessaa provided, that in estimating the annual profiti or income; a aformaid,for the foregoing Oeoial Income bay, no WnaUotte shall be Made for 'dividends or futon* received froM aa7 ant - elation eons:rattan or company, nor eluari any deduction he made for any yew or p a y re . I coined. Mlt. Passonan has new two sons to the army . James, the oldest of his sous, Is al& die,tamp, wills the rank of .Colonel, and Is now on. , ldajor Clenerat floolres stall. Pnn ols, the 404, B.rigedle; alment In the volrusteers end captain In 'the 19th Unkad States Infantry. .ffe is now at home, In Portland, Marne; elllfirrthll from Imputa tion of Wright leg, the wound tootdred at the battle of Cana dear.. Bat this is not all. The youngest of all his sou, Samuel,was Lientessant tho 2d Battery of ;Mato . Vol. =tears, and dled of 'wounds rseeteedat the battle of Clunioallersoille, about year ago,hfr. Pessenden l n ue other folts Ma, whdfs not In the army, but would have been builds health ponallttad. . Omintroon or mot— rifitanitulfla . 11 X 0 Rani RarcaosPre . hare the pleasure to isutOnnoe Sikora :Seeders, this; morning.' that at last this grist pnbilo highway, which On- Inets the Detewirre at Philadelphia with Lake Erie, is completed. On the second instant, Mr. E. P. may, the Vies President, and Mr. Robert Patios 'the Chief Xaginoor of the road, telegraphed to Mr..,ifonthead as fol. lots' "Trask lust olossidtwo muss west of Jobnfolfsb% l PbOaderist and Erie at last united - with ' hands.' ~I•Pliftra'News.,,, Obit/ bob' TIN an a of Illinois it f47,2p0, stand 5/.130,000 • aim mont hs ago. ,•.21obrialha mumlkof the solititatioa of Znifot Mates. annoy *lima of Willa° bast bins Izegozolfsl omfamorl. , The day , of a'WOW OTIVAift!,I O trot!! 4 . • PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1864. CITY 410 BVB.UBBAN Serious Charge Against Pollee Officers —An Invest:lgaMa Demanded. On Tuesday, the Board of •Rniolbnent of the 22d District addressed a nirte to Mayor Alex - =liar, of Allegicuy, setting forth that a col ored boy named Edward Huck, who bad been presented tea imbstitide for a drafted man, infonMad Mel:toad that he had been arrested on Thiday last, by • °Blear Gabby, CZI6 of the Allegheny police, and had been kept in the watch house till Tuesday, on a charge of how -1 ing stolen a watch; thatho was arrested with out& warrant, and was not permitted to see his accuser, or to hare a hearing before the Mayer. He further asserted that the police officers in Allegheny told him ha world get $5OO to go as a substitute, but that they (the officers) would here tO nt514,41 . 00 to settle the prosecution for the lirceity:Of the watch, an offense of which he elairnsrto be entirely innocent! The dratted man,Aaron Cozard, of the Ninth Ward, was' al so examined, and stated that he agreed to pay $769, Of which Back was to get $lOO, end the balance (5053) was to go to the constables or agents baking him in charge. Baying &Outlined the above facts, the Board then proeeeded to examine witnesses as to the boy's age and fitness to go as a substi tute. The boy himself was sworn, and stated that he was arrested on, the street, la Ails gheay, by officer- Gabby, at nine o'clock Friday night, mitaota a warrant, and kept In the Itch-up until Saturday morning, when he was taken to the Provost Marshal's: Mao to be offered as a substitute, but notfindlng any purchaser, he was taken back mid kept in the lock up tilt eight o'clock Tuesday morning I Gabby took Back's watch from him, on Fri day night, alleging that It hist been stolen. The accused never had anyteadzigi nor never raw the man who charged him with Waling the etch. Inreferenoeto thewatchihe stated that he had had it for four months, end get it from Levi Lester. On Saturday Morning, a watch. maker on Ohio etreet, who had repaired th's valet, Cattle to the Mayor's oilloewtern Gabby wan '.taking him oat of the cell. The watch- Maker asked Book where his watch 1,111, and he answered that Gabby had It, when the man stated that it was not his, and that he had not lost any. Bock did not know the watoluna-' tee. name. Officer Wills (Chief of Pollee) told Back that be wanted $lOO for himself and Gabby. This is the substance of Buck's statement. Isabella Butler. sad Elisabeth Anderson, aster, of Back, testified that they visited him in the loak•op, and carried victuals to him- They saw Mayor Alexander, who stated that he was Buck to jell as soon no be got a hearing. Isabella Butler asked Wills for the watch, on Wednesday (the 6th,) and he Said Gabby was not In, but she could get the watch when ha ems to the of fice. Wills asked what the women were going to doif they were going to afire Min any money; Ile raid he wanted $lOO. The dratted man, Aaron Collard, stated under oath that a man named Gillespie pro poled Buck as a substitute, and that he was OM altogether VIM Tha substitnta was to get $lOO, and Gillerpie and eon. other clam were to ga Ow teiamte/ The above are the Gaeta as developed; and, whether Buck was guilty of larceny or not, the officers who were party to his arrest and detention seamed to have had but one object in view—extorting money from him. Had he been quietly passed by the Board and mus tered In he would bare, got but $4OO, while the bala nce, $350, would here gone into the pockets of his oppressors. Bunk was accepted as a substitute, and paid scree kindred do/tare—the "broker?' having been effectually foiled in their game of extor tion. Mayor Alexander is absent from the oily to-day, but on his return he will no doubt give this matter his attention. Lot all the feats be obtained, that ample justice may be dyne to all parties. The SO Per Cent. Question It Is generally known that the Board of Enrollment of the 23d district made their late draft on the principle of the law of 1863, giving fifty per rent. additional to rover ex emptioes,. _After the work of making exami nations was nosily OoMPleted, an order was received directing the Board_ to confine the draft to the net Mamba regoked to fill the delicitmclea. This morning, however another order was reeetved revoking the Ant order, and directing that the don remain an the Board nude it. At the same time the following ciraular was remind by the same Board: °rims op rum A. A. P. AL Guy'f.. I Hazzntsrao, July 6,1884. f The following telegram, received from the Provost Marshal General, is hereby commu nicated for the information and guidance of District Provost Marshals: "Li all drawings hereafter, draw the num• ber of men »Tared, and one hundred (100) per per cent. in audition, to cover examptions,a. Such Ir now the law." J. V. Boxposz, A. A. P. M. Gael. Sartain, Railroad Accident On Mondayen accident of a scriorul charac ter occurred to a freight train on the Penn sylvania Railroad, about a mile west of Mid dietown. Workmen were engaged to repair. tug the beak, and were in tne act of putting down a new rail as the train dashed along. A rod flag, which had been placed on the road as aerial, was not observed by the engineer until too late to avoid an accident. The 1.5- °emotive and eight can ran off the track. Five of the latter and the locomotive (Ho. 235) were rendered complete wreeki. Thecars were laden with flout and tobacco. Bo great I was the speed at which the train was ran- ning, that two trees, (one of them a foot in diameter,)were pulled up by the roots as though they had been weeds. The following pennons were wounded: „Woad Hurts, the engineer, ( whcrresides to Lancaster,)received a contusion in the forehead. Michael die- Coyne, a Bootehman who was stealing his passage on the train, bad one of its logo broken. Having no home, he was seat to the Alms HOWL The trail was In Charge of A- O. Barr, (conductor) of Lancaster. Presentation. Oa Friday evening. hut, the friends of Lieut. James MoVlsker, (hie of Company R, 9th Pennsylvania Reserves, but now Captain of the Allegheny Right Pollee), assembled at the Maven •oillee and presented him with a fine silver mbunted Colt revolver, as a token of their admiration for his gallant services in the field, and their esteem for him as a ni ters. This compliment will be better under stood when wo remark that Mr. hieVicker entered the service as a private, and woe promoted to the rank of Lieutenant for gal lant and Meritorious condnet In Batton. The pistol was presented on behalf of the donor* by Capt. - B. Riddle, in a few appropriate remarks. "'apt henriesr replied, briefly thinking the donors for their inutile and natty gift. City Mortality Dr; lloorgq L. McCook, Phys IWO to the Dot of Health, reports the !allotting deaths for the pindailiontinenting June 29th,ind and- Inglnly 3d, 13544 Males 13 I White 27 1 Total 28. Vonsdes...ls ; Colored, 1 Accident, 1; Parsylets, 1; Carenoma Utnit, 4 Natural causes, 1; 'Unknown, ly Hydrocophains, 2; Spasms, 1; Gan /rano of. the BaEar,l; Pnemonis, 2; Acci dent, 3; C nraraptlon, 1; ,Coliostion of Brain, 1; Cholera lifentum.-1; labs, Mesentarica, 1; Stilt Born, 1; Diarrhoea, 1; Unknown, 2; Typbold.Porer, 1; Manismus, 1; Varlole, 1; Diptharls, 1; *Measlie2l' Inflammation of r . Brain, 1. Camp Born at a.D00.-.4. colored woman =teal Pseuds Dalphy appeared before the Elva , to-day, and preUrre - d • charge against Joseph PennookiEsq., alleging that he kept • ferecdon deg. The dog attacked and bit a uttia. eon of the prossmasir, teasing • piece of flak frets his tight breast, and embus an ugly wound., ',The child was On Mr. Pen nock's prombetat the time, but was In charge of a woman who had business at the house. Thecesoluss not yet beer heasd. - . DIV= k 138111.1e1 Morsrms.--We would, briefly allude= to.day to the mammoth bW posters which the agent of this company, T. O. Green, has affixed by Qua agency ofithat veteran bill poster, James Taakerey.to - the eornerr of come of the principal streets. . • .A..BEricica,—Dr..tarass 8..W11- goo, Burgeon of the 184th .rintillihrsclibiVol.l unison, died imddsuly E dui Dish Zoo, Ilaniabtuz rapesdAy. Ms was a unto of cencrio • Santis itiPl gsdant sited, In off Mei of boots, stioeisassuArk, TELEGRAMS. ir - N•iimll 30,000 Rebeh Reported North of the Potomac iIiGRISTOViIi OWED BY TUB 119111 Town of Middletown Plande;ed ALL RAILROAD PROPERTY Al? EAR PER'S PERRY DESTROYED. Bizantoza, July 7.—The city ts fall of ru mors, but the following is bouewed to be cor rect : Intelligence from Maryland /bights and region beyond, warrants the hailer that the rebel force now on this side of tlio -Poto mac numbers 30,000. Advlcoa from Bandy Hook, 10 this a. m., say that skirmishing was going on back of the heights, bat tho number of rebels then Is small. The rebels can be seed toward Sharpsburg, driving off horses, cattle, and plundering the farmers in the Valley. large fore. is visible. Advice' from Orem Cant), Pa., thle morn ing says the rebels occupied Hagerstown, but the force was noe lcnown, While in Middletown yesterday, the rebels plundered the people of their horses and other property; the railroad la still unobstructed as far as Bandy Thiok, opposite Harper's Perry. It is believed there was only a mall rebel force on the Virginia shore opposite Point of Socks. Lamm—The rebels in Harper's Perry have destroyed all the railroad property there, including the, telegraph and ticket °Moe, and burned a large quantity of forage. GEN. WILSON'S LOSSES MUCH EXAGGERATED. The Early Capture of Atlanta Probable. GOOD NEWS EIPECTDD FROM GRANT. Petersburg Must Fall! The Rebel Raiders Reported 40,000 Strong. GEN, HUNTER AT PARKERSBURG WILL BEACH CUMBERLIAD TO-DAY, The Bebel Officers at Charleston Under sire. NAVAL FIGHT OFF TFNAI9 New Yong, July 7.—The World has Infor mation from the front stating that Wllame' losses hare boon greatly exaggerated. Four of his guns were recaptered from Ike enemy. Notwithstanding the rebel roickinto Mary land, and distrust La-State atfalis, as shown by commercial men In the . high Price of gold, there Is reason to hollers that favorable mil itary news will soon be made known to the public by measures that have been taken to guard Pennsylvania. It Is believed that the rebels are not In imMotent brat to do any material damage- Very good news Is expocrted from Sherman, nothing less to fact than the capture of Atlan ta. Military men here say that, with the lot, of Kamm Mountain, the rebels cannot res., sintably hope to hold Atlanta, as them are no' relations beyond Matta/moths at all equal to those this tide of it.. Good news is oho shortly expected from Grant's army. We believe that Petersburg will shortly be In oar pousalon. It Ls well understood that nothing the rebels can do by way of the Shenandoah Tally, will induce Grant to send any porticos of Ws army to de fend Washington. Movements are now in der way, largely reinforcing Grant's army by veteran troops from points of leas vital im portance than Richmond. A frauwe special from Baltimore,.July 6th; lop. m. says : B. B. ,t 0. B. B. Company has Jast received Intelligence from Sandy Hook opposite Harper's Ferry, Mating that not • robot has been leen or heard of at liar per's Ferry, or fn any part of Maryland, and that ft is believed by to-morrow morning there will not be one any where In that vicinity, they having ikedaddled up the valley, It thought to escape being.captared by Bunter. The flitnose's 'pedal. dated Monocacy, Jane 6tlt t say.: Gene. L.! Wallace, Tyler and Hone ire here, preparing for any emer- Caney. A party of rebel cavalry wens driven book from near Frederick to-day. Oen. Sigel reports the whole rebel fore, at forty thousand. The Tribunes Harrisburg special, dated JaneAth, says: 1)&44 Information neared here shows that Grant his - wined the War Departmenkthat • large portion of the rebel arul luta left his Immediate front, and that a large portion of Hunter's force has reached Parkersburg, on their wily east, and had ad sauced cut, and that hasp advance would reach annberland to-menrow. The Bernid's 18th Corps correspondent of the 2d says: To-day witnessed one of the most exciting artillery battles of the war. After Aro home dshnonading. the rebel bat twin were completely alluded, and the grin— ners driven from .their plebes. At 3 o'clock p. in. the rebels dpezed again furlong', and soon their line of works were enveloped In one continuous cloud of dust, owed by our shells. TIM rebel gunners could beacon run ning to the mar for places of safety. After two boon' figoting, every rebel battery was alluded. Oar battetiel have been placed with great skill and rare an that at any-moment they can be concen tr ated ott any point. Oar bombardment of the city is areadlly doing Its wart, a nombrz of bedlam having already bean destroyed. The Tribtmee Watt'futon spacial mays : Petursbnig la sow ooveted4y ; ova one hun dred gnu, and were Giant to give the word, the deitmetlon would be the work of but few boars. A t private !attar, off ffearlastan, states that the rebel °Mean sent there have been placed ill comfortable quarters, where rebel shells most do fall. • The 000111i0/1 of the suspension of habeas corpus aid - martial Iwfto Kentuoky to the anticipated trouble in onforeing the draft, and partied:m.ly in the enlistment of dames. A Tribune acre:pendent, off Texas, says: The Granite City and Wave wore captured by the midi only after. m moot persistent de fence. A pilot and boats crow of the New London were captured. Oar killed and wounded wore about thirty, and that of the rebels above twenty. The New York World'. Washington special says : Notwithstanding the wild mats, it Is learned that the rebels burned only one Im portant bridge west of Harper's Perry, at Patterson :Crooke 'Got. Clartilit telegraphs tbat 20,00 D rebels crossed the Potomac at Point of ROCLici, when the trains from here hare ran to-day to and tvand that place. TThe &or or Thoth? WY joined Sigel .a will make short work of the raid. The Destraetion of ttie - Afribiza",...The Canaille' on Board the Kearsaga, IL B. Smut?* Esucluov, , 2 - °harbours, ffnuns - Jno 20,1804 J Sr!: I enclose herewith thestorgtoe" most niftwoanallias on board this vassal, la her lats idiot with theAlabamm Althoagh we re .. Weed's omit twettigHlro o r thirty "hots, tweive or thirtee n taking effect In the hail, by the mercy of flat wahrtincen owed the loss of life; wbereaa, in the case of the Alabama, the amp, I loan, vas dreadiaL The ships were about mpg la• matoh, the tonnage be ing the um, the.; Alabama . saarying. a 100 pound silo, with one •Itavy:BB pounder and fit troadaidei;42 pundits; and tie Esszsage sallying font hroadddimi -possum . two 11-insh -aa4 dna 28 , podnder rilie—tem gam tail than then tlieglalngpaTheilmt, did *WV/ hat *ill &Taxis , any tiodelt, la the 100 pound rile which entered our stern poet and remains at present emploded- It would seem ;lamest ll:widow to particu larize the evaded of any one man or officer, whets alt had done their duty with fortitude and coolness which cannot be too highly praised; but I foal it ray duty to my tam ely' officer, Lient. Commander Thornton, who euperintezded the working of tios batte ry, to particularly mention him for an example of mobster, and encouragement of the ozenwhle lighting, which contributed mob towards the success of the action. Very mrpecilullY, J. A. Miaow, Captain. HMI* Gideon Welk Beeretary of the Nary. /3.Brienta ICEASSAGI, CrherboCr% France, Jam 1.91.11,1861.—5 in I report the following casualties from the engagement, this morn ing, with the Alabama : engag ement, W. DempaltY, quarter gunner, um amputated; Wm. 130114/I,' compound fracture of loft thigh and leg, seriously wounded; James Malleth, orderly seaman, compound fracture of left leg, earl ottely wounded. Very respectfully, your ob't serv't. JOHN W. Boors, Surgeon. To Capt. Jim. A. Wunrcow, commanding U. S. steamer Kearsage. Blaine Troops Moving—Vier President Hamlin Enlisted. Bannon, Ma., Jane 7.—A portion of the Slats Hoard left this morning to garrison Ft. Me°lorry. Among the privates vu Vice President Hamlin. Nothing New from the Front Parrs:se Mongol, July steamer ar rived Mb morning from Bermuda Hundred. There is nothing new from the trout There have been no battles yet. PLIAros...I7II7IIIIG. sc. ..„__ • WAISIBLINK k BARB, No. 12, BISSELL'S BLOCK, BT. 014 IR STREET, Sole Agents for the Celebrated BRADBURY, and . • .41CROMACKBE & 3P I N IS 1 Cheaper, end will mptlre lea twang, than any other Plano. manufactured to the country. S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S Harmoniums and Melodeons, and EMBIGAL 000D9 generally, at the lowest Eastern Cub Prices. PIANOS TO LILT. Taming ud Rapaldag done al ehortnotloo. SW Shan Mee bound In any style. Jeli SECOND-HAND M ELODEON. A 5 OCTAVE BASSWOOD PIANO STYLE, MX. LODEON, doable read. two stem made by Sawa 3 Swann. A sTlandld Instramant, and fa Ant rata anlor. Wend austral' w•N fora mall °torch Er Sabbath &Lad. N'OR SA.IL.II: C/1.1F.A.V. CIIAS. C. MELLOR. 81 WOOD WREST $3O 835' $4O, $7.5, $3O, $125, $l3O, $135, 5165, 5170, 5180, 5215. 2 PIANOS Al' ABOVE PRIORS. .tea irate by cues. C. EIXLLOIL, ID WOOD !STURM. K NABETS UNRIVALLED .E.L.A2ICIt4. V I choke supply of Y , A and Plano Tortola from the celerwated teciory at Borate A 00., ban lout been reseleed—eonte to richly carved cam. Those inetrutoonta are fully warranted for eight yearn, and are by the beet ledger pronounced corrhalied. A caß le rarpeaully entlchz4 beholwpnrchaalrE where. MUM:WITTE BLUME. We Agent. fel - N. V illth amt. THE BEST PIANOS I HOFFMANN, HOENE & CO„ No. 63 rmit STRIZIM, Are the neat Oar Dr.ClllOll3 011ELIBItATZD PIANOS, Edith try the bed madden. An eo tootrbetiolliptil to be =mica to al °thank without eel toteepnt. tot CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, If c. CANTON MATTING. M'Farland, Collins dc Co., Nes. 77 &21D 73 1111711 9T111:17. Bare J mt teetelved a moan Lavoie& of PTLES.7I OAT. TON braew MATTING, of tbs celebrated B. F. W. koportatiect. The quality of them goods Le m• approachable by any other mania' imparted, mad the limited qtmatlty render. there very desitabln. O.S 00., bays deo lust received & taw ex. medingiy mat mad header:me albs of • I of which him fact boon lauded, and then fon, th e MaiMOT MA7TINGS IN THE: MAR. KRT. ' Our gmentl stock of goods Is still uturntssed In rsteot or •artety, aid ere at al times offer ow gm. Oen. the lowest grime the Bartel alll afford. .177 CARPETS. laa hare unw neon UN luelent end bed umlauted stock to this car of - ENCLISH BRUSSELS, Imported by oaraelvre, .Ber the old WM, arttlr the gold premium at slity.dra. MATTTIVG-S. Also, • toll assortment of WEILTE. OHEOESD AM) SABOT CHINA MATTINGS, In .11 arkltha, awl at The Lowest 1-"rioes. for 4(Jash OLIVE& MaCLIE TOOK & CO., URTH STREET NEW STYLES OP WINDOW SHADS RICOZIVIED THU DAT NEW SPRING STOCK 0 _A. Rdfl 7l TB, OIL OLOTH. AT Zd'e ALLII WS. OARPET B . T u 0.87 lOVETU fiT l / 1 11T. mll9 ATTOR.IrErB; AXES L±Ml3E'llr, ATmzenir-Aivel. All Legal parkas promptly osanded to. leo, Erct..lo6 TOM= BrIMAT; mar clam, somudeig McMASTIOI !IlitM,M'S ILIJCVff- OIRIPIU= No. ON GRAWr STRIIET• op ftly :4, !.• ~~,,. .., ill= ANNUBEMI::aR'Td li~-r~~ ~►7:ni?~eS:L~eri:~riii~ Lame and Manage. tlx•Dzma. Tteuerer ..4 OTzsmwro., LW night but one if the Banat of Ot. W. WILELSSON, vh, will appear as Balm &adder sad Jeremiah. Mu Lillie Ls Grans wIII appear.. This errautug .111 be namoutad TEE OOTSHOON; 0 IN LOUISIANA. Salem &adder— The what& company appear. • TEL traioN VOLUNTEZII. Joreastab, with !stump oproch__Oharlo W 'UAW To -morrow, het night of the ger 'ear . • LI"?(XIIC CERT HALiti7 0 - • OBNCROSS & DIM% mirrarriß,Hms, THE STAR TROUPE OP THE WORLD! • APPEAL EVEEY ETESTNCI. The Company us dlras from their Opera HMI Philadelphia, and wr.prisoi twenty artleteo, each et Mom engaged for their strperlority as militia. Part:team or' ante will be limed In Illasainaind - Mlle and programme. - _ keholoilon, PIS MO. Dreamed seats. CO cents. ' Dean °pelet IX o'clock; condi:Mace at II: • ' limerend seam can be obtained st UM aloe. L. CM.1141380 , 519. Plarmiler- J. T. DOHNNALT. Agent. jg7:st X.dIXIJF-ICTUREIZS.' 40. LAWRENCE IRONWOKS, drew Castle, Pa w. Z 111312101.1. Z. D. =MN; .16. DITEIBINIE & 00., ALtuanfictraers of IRON. NAILS AND SPIKES Present prices entje,t to changes of the mar ket. je3o:3as NEW etenz, LAwassca Co,, Pa DUQUESNE BRASS WORK CADMAN & CRAWFORD, raaatictarsra al mu variety of anal.o 8UA139 WOUIC YOU DUMBER% MAX OD GAB /IMOLA MAOHINIBTA, AND • ' , OOYPEBANCITIIB. . DRABS 41113TPtiGS,of wtoo., made to enler. STEAMBOAT WORK. STEAM AND GA& FITTWO, mad REPAIRING, promptly attended to. Perth: War altontlon said to tiding _op 11471 NE. RIES YOU GOAL AND OARMON OILS. Alio, Sole Agents for the Western Martel of Penn. ffylranla for the We of MARSH, LAUSDELL MI PATENT SYPHON PUMP, the beet ever la. rooted. Haring no mime It le not Gable to get oat of order, mad wall throe more water than any pomp ca twice Ito dm. 0121 V. IL ILLET. lIION CITY WORKS. MACKINTOSH," HEMPIIILLL & co., - ill~l~ Ill.~iLi.{:~~i.:~Uii 41i:~~J comer of Place and O'Hara, and Pik* and Walnut Stresta, (Sou Oily Watts Worts,) ilenalectorere of etationary and otter ENGINES, BULLING MILL CASTINGS and ISAOIIINTSY, of all kind; and immoral patent Prompt MILL MAGlMlattention given to repairing Wi t ; 'LG ZILY. ROBERTS, BARNES & CO., No. 89 Third Bt., Pistrargh, TIN AND BRNIT IHOH W0RK98.5, And BlAnulacturan of J .11.1.14.2.1271C.1.3 TIN VV A.ltat We an now mannfactoring and hove on haul Bathing Apparatus of anti.* Toilet Wore in gotta, Water °cont., Groan' Tea madSpiat Coninors, Con and Spine Bonn, Tumbler Drainers. Spittoons, &a., to A large lot of Bird Cava tar male low. Oil Own of all noel mad panoram a Tin Booing, Oondnaton, and all bads of Jobbing 'Wort dono to ander. PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1881 DITHIILDGINI PATIN? OVAL. La4-P&P C ELINLIV ICY'S. Ili TPLIXT GLASS These Chimneys are intended mr the Slat tame, heating all porta of the glso equally, does not expose It to essektng. • E. D. DITEIBIDGE, hat Pitt Glass Works. Washington street, spl7 Pitta, Palma BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, PP/11311083.8. Pd. PARK. BROTH:ER & CO., 13.1= QUALITY IMIXDSXD OAST STULL. Boum, Plat and Octagon, ol all airea. Warranted equal to my Ungorted or =mut actrired in this coma b7. ear Mee and warshows, Eau 149 and ISI MIST and 181 and 11r13E0OND STREETS, Pittsburgh. tandrd THIRD STREET FOUNDRY ALFRED DAVIS, (Pormorly farm= on Andorran & Plpa d:W,) rocpcot.- ftlly trdbrma Elf frhmds and ths public geoaralky Mal be bar oponni • Foundry at the ern= of TWA street Ind lihruarry Larta, opporlis raiton'a Bram I=, for the p of manufacturing LIG= 1 PagMlo.9, GLASS IdOULDS, PULLEYS, da epodal unmake &into Pitunbars work. mytOnlm ALAN ISCOORMICK & CO. Van= Youtrozr, 11611 - Worehoose, ll =l2lo P AY Maardboturem of 000 H, PARLO9M DELT LNG OTOTTUAICORAND HITCH= ORATES, HOLLOW W ete.,Steel audGlam Houlfts,BolL It inzurs., INI Mill HMO. Gearing, Gm, Water 11 th AS. dam Plise, Bad Dog Imme, %tom Boxes, flu. gee Kettles, Pulleys, rs,ClorWbeels, Oooplbto mad Osettrige 'soundly . . Jobbing and Illeutdse Osettoge made to order. Patented Pmiable MA with Steam or Mom Power. melkdrod BRITANNIA, BRASS. Aim SHEET WURTAL WORKS. COLLINS & WRIGHT, IhtnalsetnnvaMOASTOß TRAMICS, LAMY BURN. ERS and LAMP BRUM treatorallT Alto TIN LANTERS TRIMMINGS, Yam Jin minas, 60. Mcaufectarata of Oolltns t Vrtight`a Patent TIN MG TOP. No. 1.19 Second Wadi, Pittibtagb. COLUMBUS COLEMAN, MARION AVEISOIi, litimbetiy Oita, Mannfartatee tor sale Rey & Galatea Flakes, of the &ene my, Bohm, Beakey sad Prattle Bird attr ni ma u lToaqAßlD IILGIGABID ift3, = work of all dastnipttooh BOXIB sad Wes- Also, ETIIEL VD TS, the Nay and grata Balm iiittracmcdawr VENN- MACHINE WORKS AND L FOUNDRY. U. Nino n T !tear C 0. ,& AZOIXIC Stlr4D7plB AND KACHENLTD3, Laclocx . Bo3:re, betwam laza and lissiduaky, ALLIMMESI" 111aardluctorm of W/ORTKAPPB PATE= PORT ABIT . BBO7ILATING BMX =OMR, nonPln~t, b tegobizTe ot Was attectltd to. Patty WELLI3, — .BIDDLE CO., No. 215 Marty striisToolts Pittaborh, azszafseturas of What% LAMM and BWITO/1. n, as deicdptlas of MUTE= ZEMD WOBL Orbs d 1 foal tbs trim% sad ixds pmxip.t. ablppodas per Initn:l:tb:na. • way taItVERANCLE, No. 83 Wesso Bt o.putonottosomaNcOireionottarar. arms , WROUGHT MEM commas and ralroad, of emn is and EIVM 23 , gb=Uperier W avx, li zt k ibort , =t A & W. BBNNETT hinaufsotatersof ix. maim trrogn omista_and catr.A.ll oafr 011/9 WA.8.111. Mai awl Waikato, UM% Ti 111ITH BVIZEir, PliSibtatit. =MIL:Iy IDISSOILIITIORW. Oct. DI~OLUTION:OP:PAIITNKII3HIP pextaanddp I?aratolots sabotlad• blames R o l r a uVcopt d&ILWX. G. JOBIES to tab Mc. trama thla data, ItIOH. 111=1:267 tatirlag from Ow draw Ilea bailaasi artßl3. =Maud u far m er. tr, ander the atyla u haetofora. • WM. O. xi:demon. -r BAWL: 11. JOBEETOD. • - I/MBA= 1002103. alltabarati; faUttli. lift •, - m hiety 'DEA77I3TRIK- VEEZVADAW - Denkr*VoanaVa RN Balld4;ixamietraled Graatetreeb, - Eittobliqb. zygvacei—Dc.ear.ronacir.,Dr.usp sot Madan FAlNltirriti4 • UM' .71 I. MMRW , RERMPmMromMimm‘I.Mimn VOLUME 101XVIII-N . O. 176. BOOKS. ALBUXB. LINNETS TRIAL. By H. 111.., staherttt of 'orwzcz Lo* 13cifora with "P:qw." I.a. 19a0., dotb. 61-5C4 it you vast • beak that la real—et you neer! a book that is sestets sod satlitylog—a troe boat, not 1111s4 with dapsoy soasktomatiow tales "LIISISZTE3 T IP •L" libel el erltt a iel :east ite stall at tlvi itef:x", . 1 'COL i vm7 ' n irea Vrig l" war. • • tt. . 12 tmnevs t SOY of char:dui to the totiodflartaat Ivry =I otitis Tem etto Is not quite tea:lloms a two, Ire tea) say this boolt Is floe bestattelopt of theasiboreas, eirt Is gone moos. mentlatloo encatith Orr than 'rho balm tosaltortn. tate as to bra reser•Tvoles Lott • " The tendon Reader wig of it; `lto one rill be diermintod with this eherellog tale orb.. leadtmaelllfeetiosh 7,./t le malt.a with rare beauty of style—sharp and pirju aut. :he shay h divided into " BeAn the Weddlner,” ' , Before rte TELL' . •Ilow it wee Barre.. The obarretat . are var..'s.1 ref drawn. _ • , Brandroa, with hie egreoable hie plemat and ehrtloahtivroys, .goodteenee goy mover, le roll fltted, with the aid of lbw, to sas• Wm the Ilert amedy of the-story. Then for the seosatforost eiratert, or deepu largest of MO book , tarn to Nat; Tore Pored., end hie - .suet blzd of erafrAtie h setiiai Linnet. 'biter expatiate lad eirrepethetls, heir meread aid selbconthined she so Itepuhire, beim rosolate; these guy end tibia Is ,temperament, he. De.nd rod eoliteri.but 4erhh, big to octet • world of tender arid roalhalla rem came far the won= he land : I. 'Monty after tbetr marrtaie:the war Intake out to India. and Va.'s rerdannt ordersither4. cat's trial haa now coma, Ilowltsr trust am7 LltA are - tried and net found wantiog Nate netts out, and rotund to her with hie honor sullied by t roya tery, which he will not clear away, and condearsod by the who,. .arid. except by his tom and folthlhl LA. Liar meet inflownA la the wondrout ehseel9 the whole book. Linnet le like an dates} rose, only stew to t erfectlon when lighted up trawl with in.' FM SALE BY HENRY MINER. n AND 73 rryru snarr, Bert door to Pot Ottlca. PAIIIINE, THE SPY—Her Advert buss—only 25 0e455. COI and got one, MST& VIZWS OIT OIL W . ;11.10, the gnat Pawl !fresh ly!, do. 0611 and set 0.1n5. AT EM4I"3. AU the BIESZBODTah ATi HUMS. At dee cents—the HEW YOUR I.IIXIIII. • AT. UII/TTB. At the old prloce-11IIEIT8 • UNION STATION.. NUT POILTYOLIOB, PHOTOOMPIT ALNUNS sad 01.11DS, AT E11n1713. • ISTATIONEBT, .11 Wade, AT nunrs SOLDIERS' WHITTHO COSA AT Hi"NTT. THR TAM= BOY; a lill of Gen. Grant; 4..1 other new Books and late tintdinaoons, AT MISTS BITHTI3 GOLD PEES--the best that aro i mule. Tr lirtriltill3. for Rd:, cot and uncut, AT HOST'S. • WAS MAPS .11 HISTORIES OF THE W AIL, ♦erleua Undo, et JOHN P. krEN73I3, 69 MTH MILT, LTASOBIO LULL Je29 4TH OF JULY • 1864. BEALL MINIM) FLAGS. =GUSH BIINTIISO MAW TINE !ELL FLAGS. SEWED MUSLIN STAGS AILEY FLAGS. FLAGS ON STEMS. FLAGS WITHOOT STICKS. FLAGS WHOLISALZ. FLAGS ILETATIA. AT TEL Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, PITTOCK'S NEWS DEPOT,' TI LT H STREET, OPPOSITE TLIZ POST OPPIOIL e* NEW 1300K13 I NEW BOOKS I sin AND PROGRESS or !many sotoota —A tdocraphy of Rob t. Itaikes and Wm. You. By John O. room. 1 rcd. Price 11 00. A RASCAL ON EXTRACTING =CIE— Emoted on the Anatomy at the parts involved In the cperatlon; the kinds and proper coustrucilan of thatroments..Ao. 1 vol. Mow. BEATEN 011 It NONE. 1 vol. 1.2m0. DARING AND BETYERING. By Lieut. Ballen ger. A large supply of the letter work fiat received !.o J. L. MEADOR 'fourth stmt. A SHINING NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL 11131110 BOOK ; Or, THE NEW SHINING STAII. By T. E. Pottle, anthem' the Neet.Olive Branch. iow med.. Bhegletoyer. 2.5 anita.V3P9l. hundred. BUTTS, CLABKS a 09., jest 93 Wood stlaet. NEW VOLS. OF REPORTS. Wright'. Espolts, 60 Great's Report". Tay EO eol. 4 00 1 5=1. 8. 06qui Saporta, CO Yoe We by • KAY A 0021PANY, j. 24 66 Wood Kiwi. JIERCHAArT T.AILOJ'cS. GENTLEMEN WiSHING FIRST CLASS GARMENTS. made In the !MT TA.I3IIIONABLE out . 2 L.A.T.ECIST ISTVirLiEf3. would do Tea to call nom 11. G. MR lc CO., ItERRCIIAN TAILORS, CORNER 07 MUM AND BT. CLUB MILT% Wars paroboologobowhoro. Kat BISSIELL'S BLuCIC. W. H. McGEE. 10 ST. CLAIR STREET, Wadi call the sttestkos of bogus to Ws stock of goods. It boa been sslooted .lUD groat ears, sad =lslas all the newt BOW of golds tom faimod to fink dun boons. Otani lklnjs salt of oldtbal mids to order, inn plow call mod . szszable cot of goods sad poles. Also. s fall sad complete stock Furnishing Goods. W. IL ItlcCilE,lllaretwit 'Naar, _Bre.lo 131.0 late stripe, PWzb'b. A MOICE i I LOT OF SUMMER SACK COATS, For young Genb of PLANDEL4 MDlefo/03. 800I0H AND AIIIIIIOA.II 00ATENGS f Azultairgrin. Lt. -OKAY & LOPAN'E. 'No a sn crar4 eT: PHYHWI4 BPBEIty • : = , PlttabUrgb.! olDahom.e to sum. and St to As ;um _ Ditillat. no. 30 n:lClSl*L . . ellarednechaml a .has cans win as !,ttestetsd 0A123i sad o ' c lock may: . . rs, 4svoll Ergedil AgsVachtur, . 10. zit - Barra:6E4lz, Abkni etr• -•.f-,l2.*.ague, 746 11=:21 POR fs..ttLE-crOil Harr. SALII-9171313ARAN SITES VILLA= LOTS,Fore Brutcs.—Tbs o.dollasosa. Inez:ors oUttik setae of John ass ma, dar.:4l. oZa roseate a tioriber of Lots. frost ors. bats to two eras escleofitestel near Port RlZrana sad within throe missies ,ere.hot the tzratbtos at the Pniaborgh httoeset , •evontger T. hectare Lots s--e ~..tsl ter prhste reettleneet. = L i:timber of .t.torlllattsoi 11/1. (coating 44 .4- 1.4.131 : Lathrar—ttitrti 43 14117 t Croat nee . ipeo . Airo httaAnee Lest deep. • - • for latormetaia oce.tOre either of the under• steed, or W. A. arracog, tileirkn Mho, (kart~M. Rolm. Wll. A. 11101808, ..10118 D. 811118011„ 11. O. 111001.08,_ P.. 1. EtZBllOB,. Ireastore. • POE Ennit of 118 sores, in "•Bt. cr&s:r tvvsekly, Wcertinoroland =ON Ps. Para of IC =dip ELDrebeth touroblp, .my coontp. - W00, a - lam th• Dotor..o of West MiraNg.b. • dim, • Mick Home and LoA to dim tenscith. Wed, Co. fats adjoixdold tidtborodals of Pleases. Art. t 2 Joon A Petty's Itith es, 57. eo. and dd. . ddr, a dux valustdo Una of Goal Land, In Pool .., on the Iforoddabsla river. Zdr darlddldars lupin led Porarth great. middy Q. H h TOWCIt, tad trdsro Avert. :DOR SALE—he COuntry Soot of the - .1: lota farncel Douglas. ildn.A allusted In Col. Iles tosonslago, cue wits irons, the .alleghev, Oetne. teig, oral talning alstoan ages, to a Pia 'Ante of cultivation, bobs- yell atonal sreth 'Trutt trees, arabern, do., and prertly duderlald with coal. T. bur..`vid Drofortr, combinteg tardages of CUT 11[St.; SlMery, haattli:akiTgooi neighborhood, the •}31.0 srards a ran oppornuati of catenag-tit oar. to Ow et4oysinuts of s rural haze. . Ter further tegetr. at the (Mc* a 21e000WA15 tit POUttLAS. Ito. 67 Perm amt. Jesi'aire B. IL DOTIGIAS. FBALE--Ono aew Steam Eagiao, E 15 (All cylinder, bZi hut 'aloha, an heavy tree bcd.; balance ealca penman ; Ota. 1H Ina ryllnda, 3D itrh stroke, lecced-band, rett mill be a good as nein One 7 !nub allinds, ,itroba, now. Ona . 4 4. Two 0111wIer Boller; ZS Hoar., H BO Owl lout. Thrro " Two Wroaght Iron Oft NHL Also, Muse Oen, of Borba Toole, for S OT S Cheap for cosh. inlyalts Of H. fl spell Allegheny Hirer Hal*. !mar the Point VOIR .8 A TV6,—.9TRAM — SAW ISITJ. L ADM OIL Bintilail.—The ontehalf or whole of en Oil Wimp and eteank Bsw 91131, with ten end pinalutlf acres of (round; en obandence of coal on the tot—mlne open anA.bolng vatted, sttfutte on tha Allegheny Elm roid , A; V. IL It., Is offered looses. The Deflneo7 It Leaf end of mod= bull& Me Paw DM Is in *leant tattcrt end is wall Ont. &fed, haringa creek roman loom it to the river. Cloodlocallty for OnOttLag boats._ rot particulars eon on thatutdo LYDAY 8:0110V 4 1M11313, sithtt Do, 69 Hood aired: Pittsburgh, Pa. vutrABLE BLUR PROPERTY w lOW BALE, eitrated on the tlonongehete iliver. above the bat Lock, hoeing boat on mid dear of CBI feat, and extending back to Braddock duet, scljalning the Oonn llnrtlte liaitroad con• kilning t acne and 77 porrolusa Thin L an.—oks. ble laration ibr niensdlectulta haring the dna in front and Nubile etrott an in the rear, and Baer EM andapply balldU.gs thereon erected. to for nne, an., to MST ANN TIMIS, on the premium, or to W. aIiIIGIELBBLIFGH, No. 112 mroand stuck Mubarak. mhltitt R HALF,- ' A Conntry&at and Fruit V Perm, contilning 14 ennit.enclored madly wits ending &rms. The land Is Mott. and planted with the eery c h oicest fruit trete,all Inbm-slag condi tion, with a, flower end ,ten-stable &'de.n. The hal:Mb:ageen em mat tsgabailt home, W. by 40 ft.; WM nth* tarp barn, van Intend, slaaaad miles from the citY, tbs:old %whiny= toori, an mar Miters Church. ThisProparty Is worthy the special attention of parties Who err making • man horn. Par par apply to b ide , r,.13. McLAIHI CO. FOR &6LE—At 4On Oil Works, 93 crud• Patr3l3ipka- Tanks, • la mime order, sabstantlaili bat of grime timber, not long to use, and will contrast some 1:50 barn& ash.. Application rosy be made at the Bahama Armstrong Co. or the Otßarin Plttobrath. BIIZENTON, JOHNSTON & SY imam. ylLlf . LOB SA T.F.--20 Leta hi Allegheny .1: City, together having a trout an Natras Lana Ps; otabont 1.80 and orals Lack 4co Coat, Wog tots nonaharad from 8 to 811 n A hoha O'hiartea plan of beliqtha propirty what* lint lord nos Pros. tba lob will be sold asparataly. or to a tcdy. • Tartans. 4te, apply to retyPhf I. WITITIL 108 Ptftisstraet. FOE SALE. A animal:4.lm ps: maw, Nom Birmingham Otanan imitable dos gado:Lb:lg inmpaam. Also, a alumna Orl2lolB at CilannelAls M an. Enquire of .1118,, jeAl So: ID mond, Allatbany. •poR SALE OR EXORANGE FOR A: CITY PEOPIIITY.—Tbist LAI= LUCtorttla gra=dsattachal, ea Ow= Knot, for. mats occapbsi _Christian - nmm., late at Snit larnstnems. ftbUng C. votbrall to tbs mar tbs Dwellbg Have..; ran. 1H211310, 1013 roEcttla stmt. Elttsbargb. L'OR SLLE.--33,000:m1l purchase a twowtows Youth Zama of elgl.t rooms and ether ; • twowtory Brick }loose, and lot of ground 23 feet front on Pine Mat . t . byfil deep. Alm& , No. 78 moth t for out, a three-story Brick Home, of ball. two parlors, dining room, set chamfers, kitchen and collar bath room, Jac gas and water fixturen. Price $1,1330. Jrl 8. CUT 18312731 80718. 81 Pfszket it.. FOB SALE Oit RICITT-4L Fara of 52 tn (=EL I l =mt, and wlthb " ":=rt dip fano> of il=nalla itafleard. Tar= =lre WIL WASID. door tram Ififth. Grutatnat. FOR BALE—A Drug Storey tow doing a goad butinast. To tai aoldaa scam: of the ma= otraitea bad taalth. Ittinfra at N0.1110E120 STREIT. Jel,astd2w Allaglasay OUT. • POE BALE—A Lot Ground, atthe Dauer orserfl. and Ihirranajatrenta, to the Ikenegh of /itrattagbann e.t4i nfive OD Darner of Van Bram annoctut ' tab van!. Tame Dui and tttla ' norm spe•tf Corner Ber*snil Toorth are.l2l. FOB SALE.-160 kores of choice i 6 = 16 8 1 . 21 . attnated blvright county, EL.- marl, Gated .t the low pries ot/6170. !ha game laud was located 6 or 6 pars - Opt Apply to DecaLalN It CO. pOR, SALE, MATCHED 110B.EiE4-- 1: Ono peter poached toreoto tam boa& hit. to duglo doobiO lur: am, tor solo b bIeDONALD 11.11BUCIELI, on% %II and ,gtilaart7 strut FOR dALE—ENGIO arn BOILER. —L tea bone power q erttb Mier, t lab., May be nee in eprris M caltlos at ant pliztleitt office ott27:t w ;lOBBSTON t CO. &VB. SALE—One Np.; 4 Worthington P 172.17, In couplets agar.- - DAVI; # PIRLISPB, I.lo.Watar street. CAL 111 .1101E.NTS. WOUNDED SOLDIERS. W. J. & HALL PATTERSON, MAlMcit4i NO. 144 Fourth strait, Pittsburgh, Are prepared to - it:lttret the 100 Beaty due Wgunded Soldiers, IItIaCLIEDLIaILY WOUNDED SOLDIE 0100 BOUNTY. TO 'AIL WOUNDED 4301.1)=.13, b 'how Wind geld ; esU with '• No chug" Etido tmtil th.• wino b coUschtd. DAY, Llortwoll the B.Dosontwodt. lio.loll dim; Titbdoirdb. Third door - Wow Oathobil. aoltlllo, 2 1 /AOBRELL do JOHNSON, AvioronammazLew, ea U. B.licasted EOLDLIiii! CLAII4LGEBI2I. go.ta qsaysgragor, Presurader. AirmITARY CLAIMS E Bo .13.11. PENSIONS. BACti .PAY • OWNS of deicripttog, caresed b; the tab main, 00 Mee t TIZZ Peak= ILO 03; 0. etala 6O. 0. mutat, 4t. *I- al Law, •. 73 Grant end. Mdramb, PE. So amps are mcdg• It the elatai dos not Otos& aatitatamazatioa ctin exact& 9207 NOAH W. SNAP : AlTossuNivaw. D. 106 Ptah Btr.Mt,llltobeatt, Ps castoskenasioim, =am% nu= mg 17,1 m, visormaly gsea Bar DIEW 41.4,W4 130p1TIEB, n2pnons 013 entithica.ras, Promptly sttsitlb tik by - =T WA go.U3 huts etrail k itiglaxt, Ps.
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