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Reading Hatter from Yesterday's
Evening Gazette.
In the &Wimps of oatisfantory information
oncoming the movements of the main body
_... el theßebeis who defeated Waukee at Mo
. weedy otiliatarday, wo are left in some doubt
sa tope' ultimata intentions of the invaders.
- Dispatohni dated at lialtimore us late
is 11 o'clock on Monday forenoon no
- net make any mention of this force.
It may, however, be regarded as certain that,
they will not now attempt the caption
of that city; the presence there of the 19th
army corps, jot arrived from New Orbsaas,
rendering the melees of ouch an undertaking
impossible... Ca n It have diverged to Wash
ington? It je not at all probable. A move
ment l on Wiebieigton by the Rebels would
.being after them, in too, close proximity for
pißfoit; !lie fortes under NVLLLACE,
hat also the 19th array earns. It Is only forty
miles from Baltimore to Washington. The
ally Is, besides', well defeeded, and o "dash"
upon Its fortifications -would be decidedly
naltealaty.
Where, then, arc the Rebels? We know
that a email body of cavalry, estimated to
number. two hundred, have operated with
some effect on the Philadelphia, Wilmington '
and Baltimore Railroad, .between the latter
ity - and Havre de arace, and we know also
' that taveral bridges en ate Northern Central
Balboa& have been destroyed, =cat likely by
the same body of horsemen. The teat of the
invading force we believe to be hailly engag
ed beceilecting cattle and horses in the upper
counties of lilarylaid, and driving them into
Virginia across the upper fords of the Poto
mac: The cutting of the railroads and tele
graph lines, and the demOnstrations in the
-Vielitity.ot Washington, we think are intend
sPeitirtil occupy cur attention while the
Prooniingetterses and cattle tar Lac's army
is attended Ct.
If the Rebel force is no larger than repre
sented, it will bo compelled before Mb week
--- it over to ielrace:lis steps into Dixie. The
forese. under Howe and :Watiacc,
• united to trio /Bth sr* corps, Will form en
aggregate of not leis thin rati tfietoundzion,
sten:lent to handle at any time an equal num
be , of Robots.
. Thera Mast bo some mistake in dispatch
which we published this rooming, announcing
the arrival of Biter SMITH'i cores dt Phila.-
delphis. We do not credit it.
SI xermaii.at Clmttahoochie
dispatch (rani General Sherman to Gen
' Oral Webstar which we And in the Nashville
`Vetoi,says, snider date of Wednesday eve
. • JolY dtb,' 10 p, m. :
4 0M. army - rests its wings off the Chat-.
tachoectill above end below the bridge. The
main rebel army iaaerois ; only. one corps
(Hardee'e) remair.a on this side,: *am:Tying
she CCM AU pent - The weather 'to vary bad.
Litre have driven the openly fromiltiK: strong
: 'F..4ositimai at Eanesaw and Smyrnaptrrianp
Owe miles-south of fdariathei WW have talon
thoridand prisonert. Our. pickets
Sate on the river bank at/reap', Ferry, and
' , the mouth Of Nickeiath." ' •
Thil bridge rats:rad to to this dispatch is
%the railroad arcesslag: and from 16.21101elitak
la . frond -of it while she main
wawa army has retreated across; It is - AP - 0V
` - .Zentitott 'there lariat be a straggle thara. It
)102 be: . •
co Is !irk, ,to fixhte -11 de is, and the one. faiorable to. as: Nieksjaek
' creek I, below sha railroad bridge and Pricer
Berry above - it. •Thaso..paiitions appear to
indicate -a flank maven:tont - of some kind la
enabla Sherman to get across the river with.
oat a WO/. But before he can do this he
will have. to make a demonstration against
In Nashville and . 4horman's
:biLiarild that the. bulk of the
rebel's tt•My* *cradle transferred
— ll - thirtravbse . zt - deno it will accoantfor Lee's
ineasioft of tiery - W; slice with snob hurry
" —, titrtilaretintaiits.*OM,Gaorgia.l.ee could leave
. leap. fort% Igahnsond and lava a for
. addable/x*lr io march north.--Piri/../Y. dram,
PretanUonary.
•organs in Parte
_
-!-,ratontema,,With _gravity, that Captain
"tt. ' • • :•Serumee Will presently be in command of
2. • ......another•privateer; far superior to the
dnutur . „ mistrther even go so for .m 1 to glean
••, delerlitierr_ , Ot sessid, prensely
' "'Agawam to" 'anti recently left
.
'-‘4l.oani.for Amsterdam.- •It -woold be 03 'Nat
to belling; britie - announcornenti and
aceordingly.
•Oar Paile'corfeiMeitilent . pays that the
bail tho 4'hatinel and will
- posted-cif-the coast ofllol
- to , ails , .phartho !repeated vessel (the
"?. • Tedde) .le-gO r tog to doL _and the Knartargo
Vitals Well,itefer:m
-it gobs; but•ire :ought to have bther crullers"
Ilona these—fact, stout, well armed
ned—on the European coast, to dere
watch a matters. 'The namber of - Teasels
that the rebel! aro likely to obtain, or may
be nemaitibg for, is limited, and it •is pea
dbl. forum to have them all in ?trurveillance.
be Uri inuohL'ihespertn do this than
• to let them get oqt end at theiriWork, on the
.."...: 7 .ll.gliiii4anditSenottimpt to catch
wallandigliemPa ReLinn.
' dlepatch to the Now York
gays •
' • "A key to the pnll cy of the insident to
-.Vallandigham ha/. been
'esoentirgivewit o meeting between the BIM-
Smoky: delegatinedn Congree, end Mr. Idn
eche Malin to the case of Colonel Wolford.
Ti do- Meer, it will , be remembered, was as
hided by Ehneral ildthrldgo, and sent to
ertuire'im.haii remained,
". reporting dafiit to . thiMir , Deptirtraent. In
Jalwar to the rennet' that the'order of Oen.
••..Beiteldge-be resettled - Obi ineldent replied
-,"••• 120,ftliAboold net 44krt tic: the pollerylw
o
d,conaiinut Ywilandigbam Mr.
.trimerkeethatther Vallandighim or
der vas tnoperali a llief
_indlyidnal haying
eeteria - fii Ohio, Mr -.Lincoln replied, in sub
' stance, that he had jiti knowledge of
Villandighem's - reitam, and when kit." Pal;•
Indigent made his psalms° known by ob
. jeotionable acts, the Executive would be
hliat p re
-,.Coplcatd.Welrdwaenppcaion in faror'of
grned." -
,
• , The; Alabama In Partlamen4
the alitze of Commons, oti tite.:s;l r bir
aaked if the attention of the Uor
- had. boestmalled to tho action be
.- 3.-.4.- -- -"ttieewtheßeardergerend-tho Alabama: He
the inqulietwliethai, in view of the expert
. .... enc .. sa l t. 10 1 - . 14 ~that action, -Government
• weal& .aonttnize building ehlps.which could
- *either 14hr:tor - awing: -.
Lord C. Paget raid the attention of thin Ltd—
Wrathy hatibooen drawn to the light to
4 tlon,lnt •It had notfing to do withthegnes
ion
of tho vends to which tho inktdry rie•
htred.
colLthue following Lerd Paget, in
•• 3 g7 fOne inquiry, laic that the Admiralty
4 - not think now:etary to fend en afloat
tcieherbonig to cent:ileo the modo adopted
eirengthen the sidos of the Ilearsorge in
order to Toilet eheli, that .. InforMation having
• . - lbeett:ebtalited when t 1) voisrl woe la 'dock
Midland; -
t'lltirgterredirigi and
Opium. et .boiansal In , the ou6
Irk, hint Itittd.' the N. Parn
reeenu hii decision till
s,
;Iltstiitilarat,OrA4Plifj tt bwederettiod, however,
wet baiter pnlnti lnvolved, to
Aim 91 Eta, DU,
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THR *.-DAILY
q `' thsgla copies.
The Situation.
The painful interest with which the nubile
has been looking for the reappearance of Han-f•
tore corps in the valley of Virginia is aticngth
relieved by hie sudden descent upon the town
of Martinsburg, and the capture of its rebel
garrison. of onethousand men. Slgers force .
to within reach of itimat Ilntpor's Ferry, end
mast by this time lutvibilin consolidated with
Mbitorki army.br . s .. .diarch against the main
.army of the rebels. Couch at Hagerstown
witins force, else, and' heitoo; has no doubt,
joined Bunter. !The enemy ate thus threat-
Elnecl'ln the" rear hy a string. force, equaling
anti. own. %MINTS,- so far as:ere can at'
present learn. II Hunter moves with celerity
he can gather up 'a number of email bands
of rebel maraunefescattered over Maryland.l
and 'do very great:injury 'to the rebel
The relief of Baltimore is,now the objeet,lo be
attended. o, and we presume that Hunter will
at once march upon the rebel rear with all the
toms the government cap tarnish him.—
Mil. Nora .
Excitement In Renting-.AI Reg .
. .
r/41.01210. Pa., Jai,. 10.—An immense meat
tog waa hold hero thin afternoon, and tho or
patinae* of it full restraint le &log on, with
no doubt of &moms. -
Auptitat mooting 11 now being organized In
Pc= Raub amid great ontbuslann. Public
oplniorrls overwhelmingly - In laTor of a sweep-
Leg ocrautiptlOn *Tay num between the
age; tirefintten: and - forty-Aro, to put down':
the rebellion at once.
Captfire of the Steamer Electric Spark
hyr . the Pritratcer Florida.
Nati T01i,5n17 4 11-.oa Braciay afternoon
the 46earectr Elioctrier. Spark, on her voyage
from .t: , 41 port - to Haien" and New Orleans,
was Fettled- enditiken posses:lon of by the
privateer Florida.., When the Florida.was
first ditoovernd she-was distant about Arleen
miles to liesnorthward and retaking for the
ElactrieStss , h, 4rittelOptined - ma , her rapidly.
19kOnserren 41:ightroilindisterrt,theFiorida
-English des, which no dy
big tiatil within twelve baud* yards of the
eheamer, when the rebel dolain were substita
red, and a shot fired astern of the Electric
Spark, closely followed by another acme
her bows. Tho vessel not coming to imuosil•
etely, a shell was tired, which, atter striking
the - wator a few feat from thp,v d tel, pasted
directly over her about ps. The
steamer then hove to, and was immediately
boarded by a - OR,' from the Florida, who
took possession of her. They sent the up.
take an board the privateer with his papers,
personal property; be. The mall, containing
65 bags, was retained.
The English ealaconor Live, hid been pro•
viola:ly bearded by the Florida, and wee
pear by at the this of the capture .of the
Electric Spark. Both steamers; s4l.head
ed for the schooner, which bore to until
they came.up.. The captain, crew and pu•
gangers, abort forty in numbers Irate then
rent on board the Lave, which was bound
for Port Lane and arrived here . list evening.
The Electric - Spark had a very narrow es
cape from destruction, being mistaken for a
transport • Had she not "topped after the ,
third shot, a broadside from the rebel bitted'',
which was is readiness for the purpose,'
would have destroyed her.
Colored Troops to be Accepted tinder
'the Governor's Call.
fipwill Dispatch [clic Pittsburgh Casette,
klunntaarzas Derr Bvenuentsattr, j '
Ratintenio, July CIS, j
Colored troops will *accepted by compan
ies ander the late Calle the ;Governor of
Pennsylvania; for'one.lrandred; dep. Man
will be - organised into regiments wheaa suf
ficient nnmber aregot together':
By command of Itsjertlen.Coneb. '
T. B. Boactsg, A. A. 0.
Fire la Bt. Lonle....Order Regarding
Steamboats.
Br. Lome, 'July Olive &hot
llotel.formerithlcutroolleasi, kept by Bari
welt k Johnson was nearly destroyed:by are
last night. Losses notlet a:Arbil/sod.
Until farther eiders no steamboat 'eriG be
allowed-to ascend' tho Missouri,. river is.bove
Jefferson City without 'dadaist anis azittani
amaltion and crew Competent to 41efend her
spinet' the manillas . now swarming -the,
oonntles along that stream. •
IL -ill:Democratic monvelliJell•
.
igmArialmr.m; Jury 12:—The Damocratio
State SoareraJon mot bare lhto morning.
diteatha organisation, Joseph B. McDonald
wee toralaMod for GoTornor, and David Imr%
pie far Voirt.4Cfarornor, natio balance oft
litate Makin, broludfas the -Jgdgo or the fin.
pram: Moen, the presont - inaumbontervrars
notatostod for - ro•oloottorr..:The Indkationii
are that the platform will =eatbria a Moder.;
ate war polloy.
News and Miscellany
The Kconernd of Vienna gives the follow
ing.estilmita of the regale/ troops at the dis
posal of the Emperor of ‘lderito:—The corps
will comprise In all about 6,000 men,
distrib •
nted ea follows : three battalion' of light in
fantry, a regiment of lancers, a regiment of
hussars, two batteries of eightpiectet of rifled
artillery,: a company of engineers and a am
pany of pioneer,; The 'alma and soldiers
are enlisted for six years. - The Mars will
probably have permission to return with their
rank,..after a certain time, to the Austrian
army. The private soldier" will receive' 25
dories, and the non.commission'ed °Man 25
to 50, according to their : tank. After six
years, the officers and con-Comptissioned 031-'
cars cm continuo to temp or an be sent
gratuitously back to Europe, or - perhaps they
may receive lands and menus of sustaining
themselves instead.
Too Lassos or nil Fzenr.—There Id a
good deal said of the lesson in naval warfare
taught by the recent engaganent of the Ala.
hams and Kaarsage. Bee:maths will un
doubtedly be learned in • that, line, but one
thing which our naval oliloere will certainly
not forget, is never again to trust the honor
of a British sailor present as a spectator.
Some of that elasancight and probably would
be honorable men, but the safest way will be
never to trust them. Capt. Winslow, when
he.fottild the Deerhound nulling off with his
prisoners, ought to have ordered her back by
a. shot across her bows, and If Chit had not
proved effectual he should have glven her
another amidships. Probably,he would hare
done so U he had suspected either her charge•
ter or phrpose.—N. Y. runet.
The new—or rather the eusended--Cana
dlan ministry is announood. The Hon. GIN
Brown editor of The Toronto Mobs,' is to be
President of the Executive Council, In the
room -of the-lion. Isaac Bactiannan, resigned:
the Eon. Oliver Mowat-,to'. be Peribm e 3 ter"
:Genera]; in the room - Of - the Eon. SI. IL
Foley, resigned, end the lion. Wm. McDoug
all to be Provincial Seeretary, In the room of
the lion. John Simpson, resigned. Messrs.
Brown, Mowat and McDougall treat the same
time garotted as members of the Executire
Connell. The ministry' repreteits
great Intermits, local as well as political, of
Upper and Lower Canada.
Trot British yacht Deerhound, which. hap•
paned to be re opportunely, near the Alabama
during her fight with the Kea:urge, and
which remised her commander, and at his ur
gent request took him Into a British harbor
of refuge, is owned by the firm of Fraser,
Trenholm h Co., of Liverpool, who am the
rebel agents for that port, and that she is
thus almost as really rebel property as the
Alabama herself. It was not wholly aociden:
tai that she happened to be on the spot at
that particular time.
Tao difficulty batmen Spain and Peru i• as—
sailing a more Serious character, the Madrid
Government announcing its determination to
reinforce its squadron in tha Penillo, and to
hold the Chinch* Wands until all its demands
1120 complied with; and the P 0111171112 Govern
sent refusing to reecho an communication
forma Spanish gunhant which, on the 3d of
Jane, appeared in Callao Bay. and odered to
Weat - for a suspension of hostilities.
• Ur Comfit2llonel Convention of Louis
iana on the let boat. adopted a provision es
tablishing free public schools throughout the
State. There are to be separate schools for
the white and colored children. For the for , :
mar whites, and for the latter. colored persona
alone are taxed. - The , Convontion had pre
viously rejected by a close veto proposition,
confining education to white ehildrer4 and
one recognizing no distinction of color.
Tins pirate Florida returned to Bermuda
off tho 18th nit., and remained until the 29th.
She had recently burned the W. C. Clarke.
On Thcgsday last tho Florida was off the
Capes of the Chesapeake, were she spoke a
French bark, asking the captain to take her
prisoners Into port. .Tlio captain of the bark
refused. The Florida is supposed to be is a
bad mmdition.
Au extensive, conllkration raged daring
last week through. the kuntumtetrions of most
of Um northern counties of
.Wisconslo, do
straying property to the - amount of $140,000.
' In some instances Valle Tillsites were swept
off by the flames. the people dying for safety,
loseing their cattle and - horses, which, In
soma emu, were also destroyed.
Hunter in - the Field.
Debt to 14—.11abed.
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PITTSBURGH. WEDNESD • OLk h. I 8 I,:
THE. INVASION
Exciting News from Wt shington
BATTLE REPORTED IN PROGRESS
SEVEN MILES FROM WASH
' INGTON !
Residence of F. PJ Blair Re
ported Burned.
STEM OF TGB INVADING ARMY 48,00
Great Exeitenient in Philadelphia:
TELEGRAPH LINES CUT BETWEEN .
PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
Donald; of .Etunters Advance on
I ynehburz
/4141110 k; July 11: Thenewe from Webb
ington Is exciting.
The Star says; Skirmishing on the Rack
,.
'We road totimenced at an early hour this
forenoon, and was continued by the advance
of the rebel force to ,point shoat - four miles
welt of Tennallytown, then their progress on
that rood stopped, and they disappeared in
I lsome other direction+ Subsequently we hear,'
of them skirmishing between eleven and,
twelve o'clock tr and .around , the Seventh )
street turnpike, near Clagett faiin, and 'fie
residence of P. P. Blair. /t is reported to,
day that the rebels had burned the - residence i
of Blair.
vill 'T ere wee
re were
800 Infantry encamped at g
a lht.
Back-
Several panto .stricken refugees arriving
to-day from the - trioinity of Edwards Perry,'
report thorn craning north of ; that place, yea
tetdal and to-day ;- oomolay 12;000, others
30,000.
Breck inridge la believed to be In command,
of their advance [wilds direction, and Imbo—'
den commands the cavalry now hanging
around the fortifications.
All was quiet from our picket lines upon,
what Is known as the river road. i
Up to noon to-day the Star says The rnim
hers and purposes of the rebel tovadingforce
are confusingly coltfiloting. We give elsewhere , 1
the opinion entertained by many speedos that
the rebel force Is not of a weight sufficient to
undertake a 'crime attack upon the fortifica
tions of Washington, and that it Is notthelr
purpose to do so. Per contra, we have just
received the following from a source of great
intelligence and reliability, one that has re
ported the Galilest and most accurate infor.
mation of the rebel movements In Virginia.
The information received from this quarter
as follows: The rebel army of invasion marched
down the Valley 48,000 strong, Including
8,000 cavalry, under Breokinridge , Imbodon
and ifeCanstand.
Longstreot was at Gordonsville on Tuesday
last with additional forces to join the rebel
army of invasion, and the purpose of that
army was attempting to capture Washington
by empire. The Virginia . Central Ranroed
has been repaired and running from Rich
mond to Staunton. Moseby has 242 mon In
his command, andcts to have his force
Increased. In the fiat Ales Illossby dap
tared eighty-one cavalrymen, killed twenty,
and copturmi o Major and a 12 pdander can
non. Kincheloe's command, one company,
Is operating near Pairfax C. IL and new
4/couquan.
Lavine—Up - to a quarter put two o'clock
the state eta/fain In the vicinity of Babbitt's
Branch ,Pottoffice continues; to be about the]
came as during the mormag. There has been
no general
_eevalry engagement, but skir
mishing is going on at intervals. The enemy
' has not made his appearance anywhere within
the "snags of our guns, and so far has shown
no disposition to do co. No essuaidas have
boon reported on oar aide in the fight this
morning between Lowell and the rebel cav
alry.
New Yore, July 13.—The Presideat of tho
Tuiand Telegraph Company telegraphs from
Philadelphia that the raiders hare destroyed
the lines of the Independent Telegraph Coq.
puny and curb of the line, of the American
Telegraph as were along the turnpike between
Philadelphia and Baltimore.
The World prints the - following extract
Lim a private latter dated Lexington, June
12r Yesterday we marched Lions midway
here, being quickened as wo.adranced by the
sound of Crook'. guns engaged with Generni
McCaualand, who held t.Mli place, which they
defended with great acrimony, burning the
bridge and playing on the hills at we came
up, with shell, and besherhacking us from
behind every tree. TM, was madness on
their part, as we had beaten them before
being joined by Generals. Crook and Averill,
and are now able to whip them twice over.
Some, honoree, think they are waiting for
Breckluridge, who had been detached with
hie division from Lea's army to drive us back,
or at feast balm tla between there and Rich
mond, or Lynchburg, whichever we struck
tor. We tuppere the plan is to put broken
brigade, up tile nailer wader Inaboden, Jen
kins, Mudwall Jackson, McCausland, Jones,
As., raffled together upon a dirislon of UV/
veterans, and then give us another try for
the vall ey.
This sierra& we destroyed the VirgloLa
Military Institute.
*ill move at daylight; but
.ttire no idea y i n. wbat &motion. Oar skul
-1 lion is preening but encotuaging. If Lee le
act tally employed by Grant, he can send
down troops en ugh, via the Lynchburg ral
il.
road, to ovary ann Cll. But if Grunt will
hold all of Leo' torso in Richmond, this col—
t:con can mak the rebel capital untenable
within a few day?, by cutting off the latt
Mahe artery of lnppty.
MOST EXCITING NEWS
Rumored Alltaek bylsooo Rebels
on . the Northern Fortifica
tions at Washington!
P/ 11 L4DILPEIlliJaly12.--There are eov only
two government nrlresvorklng month of hero.
Boa ererall cif on &Una by 15,000 - rebels
on the northern fiurtloeetlona of Washington,
bit: cannot be ti ad to any definite smote.
Then Is much ezbitementhere; business near
all surpondod. A public meeting Is being
bild now at Indeptudeaco square. Recruit,
bog Is very briski and before to-night, a large
number of mon gill be ready to lose° for
Washington and Baltimore.
•
RAM pr. att,l4, .41y 1i..—.1. conatrnotion
train I herelihis looming to repair the
railroad and telegraph lines of the American
Telegraph Company. Communication with
Baltimore will probably be re-estiblished
this evening.
Belot:101a' Inte l ligence WU received here
puler ay.thete at eight o'clock p. m., a fight
was programing aeve2 mile, from Wuldng.
ton, oaths Seventh inlet road,-near Chrystal
Sirrin..
Pliz gs iatill from Blair, aliteen miles from here,
report that the rebels were corning there last
evening. There is lifk doubter the immediate
neoeesity for heavy reinforcements being
sent to Washington.
• PidurnivlLlA, kid.,,,lnly 13:— , Tbn reporte.
captare of Gm Franklin wee incorrect. The 1
mistake was made by a resemblanoe 'betWeea
the General and a plunge/. This statement
is confirmed by one of Gen. Wallaret'a ate:
l •Pankenztrefe, July 12.--The Baltimore
AMericon of Last evening say. that Gan. Tyler
moped from the rebels, and had malted Si.
lloott's Mills. Reports of the capturerof Ron.
Franklin are conflicting. . • •
BALI:won, 12—J. r. m—Everything quiet
around the city tut night. A farce of rehab
reed through Tonsontown, on their way to
1 the main .force. The. rebels .hal •with
t ha n , Gam Faanhun and ataff, captured ot, Um
Philadelphia road on Monday. out, one
bridge over Gunpowder river, on the Philadel.
Oda 'reed' IlitS , bitted: , -'Betsitioso was at •
thind atill. liiiiezliall the . outlets from the
illy are (dosed.; . ... ~, . ~, ,
. .
PATC4I:IILIMIA, Wilton
of the American lategraph Company, Bat
timpiro, went oat last might and rnbnilt the
• dastioyed by the-robe's, this reopening
talagiotphio. eanuannloseon - hatless& "there
an& Washington. • Trains now ran • regularly
trete lieldwaretnikashington. •
.ffsnazuman,
tßoo - Jaw. wiyiltrarr of Pittsburgh
elegram juot receired.l7 the (foram orsayi :
4..-LadriamylibelleT6dTirbWin-tha itatnadtt
ate viethity eJ Wathingtonr No timeldlosn.
Ifurty on the min 1 .• I
J. S. Koolau.
PITTSBURGH "GAZETTE.
CITX t 1111 877BVIIBAN.
/Zs Suspension of Builneu.—progresa
of ;Racial Ling.
Contrary to general erieotation, there wee
not the slightest indication anywhere apoar-s
tut thin morning, of a compliance with the
ruptent for a general sup:melee' Of business.
The stone; workshops, formation, roll,, GM,
were nearly all found fill operation. In-
deed, we do notthink atingle store was closed,
tbillhap4 and factories ceased
operations, Those that did Mot resume work
in the morning;- at the usual hour, started.
daring the day; finding themselves almost
alone fn their Ridden, efforts to aid and fa
cilitate recruiting. All seem too intently
engaged in "filling 'outmode" to stop for a
single du, and - the "emergency" will be
urgent Indeed which induces a "general nu -
&maim Of,business.".
Recruiting in.thls city lo progressing stead.
BY, although the response is by no means as
prompt as could be desired. Capt.
tine has -filled his -oompany up, and the men,
eighty in number will be mustered in and
forwarded immediately.
Companies have been 'darted in the Fifth
and Eighth Wards, end also in Birmingham
and Tempetanceville. •
If arrangements can be mafla forpayingthe
men a bonus of twenty-live or fifty dollen,, we
think there would be no ditabulty iri getting
men to volunteer far the baulked-days. The
ormponsation allowed by thn gevernment is
not strateient, considering the:very high prices
of living. There is plenty of work at home;
at much more remunerative prices, and hence
the necessity for providing extra compensa
tion far those who arewWLg to order the gu
llet,: riftwoic - I•ooriiiiiike up their minds
to provide bounties in prOportion to the ser
vice required, volunteering will not be brisk.
' Death of ZJeut. C 01.% McKean.
Adjutant Harper, of the 130th I'. V.. re
ceived a
announcing
from Surgeon S. F.
Chapin, the death of Lieut. Col.
James L. MoKeen, fete a resident of Arm
strong county, op the sth of July, of billions
cholla. Col. Malan served through the
three months campaign as. First Sergeant in
Captain (now Cold:Lel) Sliwell's aompany of
the isih regiment, and afterwards entered the
Army as Captain of Company D, 139th regi
neent. Oa the death of the lamented Moody.
as the senior captain" he assumed com
mand of the regimeit, and • was bat late .
ly commissioneeL Lieutenant Colonel. For
several days prior to his death, he had been
lick in the horpltal,:but had recovered sufil•
clently to be abbe to resume command. He
soon relapsed, hoverer and in a few hours
succumbed to his diseeie. He Wu mustered
into his advanced rank in the afternoon, and
died et 10 o'clock, p. m. Caine day. He was a
bravo man, and a good soldier—or warm and
generous !invitees. In the battle of Spott•
sylvanite he was severely. wounded to the
hand, but perststed in remaining with his
regiment. film body was sect to City Point
to be embalmed.
The Name Letter oleo annonaces the death
of Sergeant Is t Pollock, of Company 2, same
regiment, of wounds received at Petersburg .
Sergi. Pollock was a gallant eclair, always
distlogolohed for his coolness and conregs in
action.
The Late Capt. !Samuel A. McKee.
At a meeting of the Jackson Independent
Bluer, held on the oth hut, Jacob Kinkirbie
George 0.. Baal, and Major Alex. Kay were
appointed a committee to draft resolutions
expressive of the foes of the company `ln :; the
death of their late commander, Capt. S i p,-
i
A. McKee, who reported the following:
Wasaate, It ham pleased Kim who d th
all, thistle for the best, to take from us: nr
late oommandor, Therefore, ' -,
.. 3 .
/kestrel, That In the death - of -*apt. 'Bacot
A. liciree, INF 'Skit have been deprived of I
on effielent officer, and the country, In this
her hour of need, of a brave and gallant tet
her; one who was over at the post of duty,
and fell, as all brave men should wish' to fall,
at the hoed of his command, with his face to
the foe.
Resolved, That we deeply feel for thaaf
alct" .11° aad family,. of ens commander,
and commend them to the ktod. PrZteeting
enro of lllm who bee promised to be 4 - parent
to the widow and the fatherless.
Resolved, That these resolutions be pub.
Iltdted la the city, paper, ' and a copy do- livered to the widow end family of the deceas
ed.
Death of an Old Pennsylvanian.
The New Correa:roper/ars annoxoee the death
of Chaska iSitilor, who, for forty.lre years,
had resided in that city. Daring that long
period his existence had been suede wretched
by a eerier of failures upon every hand; and
during the last throe year* of his life he had
succeeded, by mneholiort, In preserving him
self from !stone poverty. The Mier says :
"This man-belonged to ai/torte family. tie
was the grandson of Thomas Millie , a Rev
olutionary officer arid, Governor of. Penney'.
viola daring the emergence of that State
from -the Revolutionary struggle. He to
cousin to George M. Datlu, connected with
the (coolly by marriage. He to One of these
(regnant examples or Men sprioging from
and connected with good stock, who in their
failures, where their own kin succeed, seem
to degenerate from their own relation's stan
dard of ability. The old man le gone from
among as. He leaves behind him no wealth
for the living to pleader. Ile larvae behind
nothing but his ezninple," which was an ex
ample of hillere, of trial, of bitter, unsuo
meal struggle and woe. He leaves behind
no enemy. Saucy will miss him as a friend
Is mimed. Thinners none to heap curses on
the head that now lies low."
llon re Liva.—We commend the following
report of an experiment made by an eminent
New York physician in his own family and
Realise t lle sais from iday to Drostober,
he habitually restricts his farally and all his
petients to two ounces each of animal food
per day, urging them to me vegetables freely
daring the summer. Baring for - twenty
years kept •rocord of the matter. 10 esti
mates the motallty in the meat tilting fam
ilies at about four times as great aa in thole
'couseholds which hare faithfully followed the
advice.
M. 411 Kruar..—A ma named Itebort Welsh
was killed on the Ponstsylrazda. rallmad, a
ehort distance below Tyrone station, tin Wed
nesday evening lasL Ile was walking on the
west track, end stepping out of :the way of
the fast lira, ergiV caught by a fthight train
and Latently killed. His body • leas t fright
folly mingled. lie resided somewhere in the
Alleghtny...lfotuntahas bad & wife Out no
children) m2d was perhips fifty years of age.
ilinriao If Imrssidarintx.—a nieeting
of eitisens was held in Lasnsavetille on Mon.
day evening, for the purpose of encouraging
vilunteering. The people were' urged to
close their pieces of badness • until farther
notice, and,tintantleng win blithativid to
Mllil ■ mac meeting to be held on Thuraday
evening. In stoordadoe with the: &bowl so•
Burgess Kier has called a nicatiog for
this evening, at Robinson'.
Pwrarturatiu Boni dame..-;The Poet
muter General hu ordered the following:
On the ilne from Philadelphia to Vardsburg,
Penna. M. Irwilder le appointed routs
agent in plan of WWl= W. Reitsel, re.
elgned, :Game way.olsBoo per annum.
Beate fona. Pittsbargb.to Uniontown,
Joseph W. Blackinunla apjpinted route agent
in pleas of Win: lo
nom Jolts I'. nen, rduonle flair, Fifth
street, ere have Gls day reeetred Harper's
Magazine far hamlet, the Philadelphia Bat.
arday •Erenlng Peat, the Beaton not, the
Wide World:and the Tres Flag. • For gale
alao by J. T. ' , Samples Pedaled throat, Alle
gheny.
Durrassanto.—On Satuzdaymomibili atnoet
distressing' , aecident ocenned 'at
gut— A littio girl, torenteen months old,
wa 'tending on the railroad train, when
car pissed slug, knocked her down and eat
Mt both her arms. She isliko/1 to noon&
•
Joni W. Prrrooz, opposite the Postale;
on Fifth street, areas Ira harper a Kr in.
for desalt. Theinostinterestini er •In
this amber is the sketch of the sifted .Theo
dories the "only child" or baron parr. •
•
Mires woe Aram I—We hire retitled
from W. A. Giblinfonni;is Fifth Create /fir
ones Idsgasine for Augest. It contains the
=nal variety, and Is altogether an fatalist.
lay number, ' •
Veit domtiiiiind:Valley trek ems acrtmah
from. Helerattown, en Mande y.
M 3 .rt.o l l4olet, that. nitighbogood. The
excitement has abated to the vepey, to hcon
lidorshle mtc t.•-• • '
:14112; di
Dr.1116160i, at tuts Assoatata4tifoimad
Chnich, - 410 a at hit ridden°, In Butleh-Pa.,
on the 20th alt.
Bounties to Volunteers.
We observe that various cities and counties
are effacing a botmty of Uri dolice to each
voludettr far one hundred days. Philadel
phia hu already pused an ordinance to that
circit,- and her agents are now traveling
through the tuljacent cities and counties en.
tiding men sad paying the bountY. The
dilutes et Lancaster held a you large moot
lag on last Bandar evening, and resolved to
call on the Comm issi oner asking them to of=
fer a Bindle! bounty. This Is all right and
proper, and wa bops that a similar move say
Is made hers. By levying a tax, and paying
these bounties out of a common fend, a class
of men will be reached who have heretofore
contributed very little, or nothing, towards
raising men to fill the armies. If menu
could be raised without taxation, it would be
very desirable to do so ; but the number of
trilling contributors is limited, and they have
been so often called upon that it would been
just to impose this bet:than wholly upon
them,
An Infamous charge:
A ghl named Jetolaut Hough, aged between
thirteen and fourteen years, appeared before
the Mayor to-day and preferred a charge of
assault and battery with Intent to ravish,
&Wand her stepfather, Frederick Shuts, of the
Eighth Ward... She alleges that, on the 11th
butane, and at.tafierle times previoue to that
dale, the defendant had usaulted her with
'eriminal Intent ne was attested, and alter
a hearing was required to And bail In the sum
of eight hundred dollar, Not being able to
and a proper surety, he was committed to ll
to answer the charge at the next tertla - of
court.
Al CASH COMITY or TAIITT SITS COLLIS.—
Gen. Nogley ham been authorised by the
Pinanee OdintoMee, to psy a cash bounty of
$26 to earl volunteer for the hundred day
stubs.
C.41/0/E713, OIL CILOTZEI. ire.
SITSESIER GOODS,
CHEAP C A aPETI NG
SZE A `1" 1 1 1 lq 0- S
WO here now ap® 11 g t,lartdld mortmstel
LIMED
TAROT MATTIEO3,
at pritts lover than Ito E. 40111 market rat
The attention of the ithblic L Caked b the stare
Goats, me they
SUEIPA SS,
IN %V AK 41. ND STYLE
•ar other miser oexpEnso to the darkst.
OLIVER 11TCISISTT00K d: CO.
C&YTON IL&n:MG
M'Farland, Collins do Co.
a. n AHD 7" I. Ffll exam=
Nut bun i.. P, o...euwd
lineej net mated
r a ense I
.a. tavola. co l d. RES CA N
TON 6TRAw rts th.flue4 H
W, Tha lit., of these goad. is an.
approachble. by any o, ter mantic g lelport.d, and
Us limited quantity nders them eery &iambi.
Ver., & 00., ta, elno lad received fear ex
ceedingly weal tow , knms sty he of
FANCY Pl. ill) NATTINGS,
Olaf latch hay • Ir.. !Kee tended, and ars. then-
ZEIT bre, the !Wallah T If AMNON 1I TIES NMI..
our moral 11,1. pokit Wit owarinsw4l lo
Waor 'witty. uel I. at an Ham offer our pla•
n lotrut the mann ED afford.
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Would call the &Studios of boyelk to Ms stock of
goods. It hss bees helmets& of Os gnat slue, La
coatktos all the sawed styl,i of goods to be fond
to Int dam homes. Osats stishlos a soft of clothes
soul* to ardor, out exam, call sad climbs cox
goods wad pliOeS. Mao, a fall sad compkto stook
of
Fornisfaut -Goods.
W. 11. MaGIS, neroltaniTallor,
No.lo St MA: street. Pl.
A OHOIOH LOT OF
-SIIMHER SACK COATS,
For young Gents, or
IL&NISIELI3,
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800 1 4 : 1 11AND•AIHMICAN 03ATI14013;
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11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th,
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Males, 50 crate; Single Sects '/o Privets Doze. ,
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theme of palm by
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loyally striving to strengthen weak hands end mire
the courage In weary, an rburthened hearts.
"There to leo sidling ineldeirt In "Marino
Told” than 'Twice LatV; but for truthful .tames
of Itutracutr, from the nkeiy g 'natio Ease to the
finished perfect wife Lenora. nrluding Use eery
English and WWI Brandon, with Vent, who is not
quit* %tithes es ahem, we am my Oa book Le es
best attempt Oils =themes; which is gaffe masa
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nate as to hare read Vence Lott
The London Rect&ir sada of tit
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drown.
Brandon, with his agroeable sellocutela
pleannt and seentonste wine, good mon and gay
temper, 4 well tined, with the aid of Rase, to en.
tarn the light comedy of the story. Thom Per the
eeneagasiffreent, or deeper Lennon of the book,
tuns to Get. Toro Fanner. end Ws sweet hint of
tenter—his beautiful Linnet the so expansive end
o rympatbetle, ba netend atd self oontsloedlahe
imptilevel, luso motets ; eh* so goy and rol al in
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log to mans world of tender awl romantic reser.
mice far their:l2ll4P ho land.
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wink. Bet omen intim, tune wundrons china of
tbe whale boot, Linnet to Ito an elabaster nee
only ern to perfection when lighted up from arth-
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The. above Lots nro beat:offal], lod•tod for private
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. 1
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lota eamuel Douglas. &awed, altuatod to Col
lins i otrothlp..ona mho from the AllellborrY
toiy, ...Wang sixteen acres, in IT high state of
cultivation, befog sell amted with fruit trues,
Throbbed, &0., rod partly underlal4 with coaL To
puttee sooting brprolisd proportyjcomblolng
mintage, of max scam, scenery, health and god
neighborhood, the above affords a rare oppot hullo
of =toning at onto to the enJointents of a rural
home, I
FM' bather parikulam luipairs ht the once of
IIIoQIIEWAN DOUuLdS, No. 67 Penn 'treat.
J. 02. 8.9 DOUGLAN.
! poR BALE.-1 nm authotized to sell
J: helve.a two and three scree of land in Man
chester, adjoining loads of indellek Gras. William
&Imre and Mr. Updike, it
also adjoin. Fort Mo.
Km. There are • numbe r of apple std cherry Irmo
cn the lot. In bearing condition. Thin lot would be
•Ounbin for terdeninntnrpome, or would be dales
hie (or a country maiden.. A street panne along
one end, and a public road along the other end.
lr not by the n DAY °PLT it sill be
offered atsold
public tale or, We
that day, at IZ- 1
o'clock, on
the preminen.
Poo farther particular" call on the ettlexsiber, at
the Post °Mos to Manchester.
jetelawdasstelP
.
F O3 111.1X—ono. now Steam En&r,
15 Inch dilater, 10 Irch tdrok.e,- on heary Bon
bed: balance rale* gorrrnor
Omen inch cylineba-,30 Inch stake, retc..ableand,
vett sill be se good es new, l•
Onc e
" 7 inch cylinder, Minch etrolet new. •
, On "
J5O 1501
Two linder Boaere, 83 in. tilLua4 10 beet
Two Wrought Iron Oil IBM j 12
s
Alio, Theca Seta of Barba Tocia, far BOLL
Cheap lb; ash. Magnin of
Gen Allegheny Bleu Bank, near the Paint.
FOB BALE---877,01 BAW MILL
AHD OLL llMPlNfiltY.—The onwhati ct
whole dean Oil Bettor, aid thew:lBlw DIM, with
teti sad onwhatt acres of.grcand; tut abnaddeso at,
cc on the lot—inhoo op= and being work-ea, situate
on the Allchbony Blear and A. V. 7/.. r" to °Com!
for sale. Tltetto to not and or malen bald
The Saw 21111 Ia In oyteadld ardor. and la wed ,t n•
ilhad, having a cri.at ranidah tram It to the river.
eland tocaltholor haddlag boat& •
For parting= cad on tha addertried.
LTDAY d 011011036111230
Ho. 69 .
Band street. Pidottw- - ' Pe.
VALUABLE RIVER PROPERTY
• YOB
Weer, abater thetrst Lock, barter a float* said
rim af 827 feet, and to licarttock
savet, &dialing the Conne d
niteraLtroed, con
taining f, wren end 77 perch* This; is cue edalry
big location far manulhetartax p hating the
firer to front and *tad etre* ad It the
nor, and Eats Mil end builpiln-s there* erected.
Tor tar=s, W
do., apply to 21Y T 11527.19,
on the praolem, or to CI. nOCLUITiTALiatt, Sw
118 Dismendetreet, Pittelreagh. • , mhltrtf
•
VOR SALE—A Gaimtry Feat and Fruit
Atm; containing is acres, enclosed manieJ y attb
paling farm l'ha lead is rick. and planted with
the rerrenoinrat trait /roes, rill In bearing condi-
Mon, with • dower and vegetable !garden. The
building. are • neat cottage built hone, ee by 40 ft.:
new atabia Large barn, well intend; altustal lire
miles from the city, cam the old Wataington road,
term Olokey's Church, This property. . worthy the
Riedel attention of forth!. Rho en Mating s noun
tri.l2tinne. • its parUculare appl l I tr t a
co.
FOR SALE—At Aladdin Oil Works
38 Cried* ratraliniza Tanks;
In Wins rem, substantial Inalli of prime limtei
tot brag In nso, and will contain some CIO tams'
each. Application may be =Or at the italnert
armatrons On. or Ins linos In Pittatarpb.
BILIDIETO.2I, /011142111 N VaLlil4B.
myna -
SALIf,-20 Lain -in ;iitlegtteny
:n:, OUT together haatog a ts:o4 an Faders Lane
of shalt JEClfeet, and monies bac% 400 feet, being
bte ntonbered hose 0 to 31 to John 011 area plan of
tote, being the gn,wly wham Ms Ford now Urea,
The late will ta gold squaw" or to a body.
Far teems do., apply to
wgibtf J. W.V. WHITS, 'loe Ptah imam
paa BALE OR -14 2WiIANGE YOB
A: CITY VEOPMITY.—That Waal DWELL
witb gmmods attactuld, on Camera .area for..
molly occupied by Chrbstlaa Ihroun, lat. cf F-rat
Birmingham. Stabling and .oetbraldings b the
max of Um Dwalling Bran.
litliD.
ratEhil In* Fourth area. Plitsbomh-
LOH SALEr—A Lot of eiroct.t4, u Me_
comer olSorMa mid Harmony etcoets,ln the
Borough of Btnot2stoul.Al =
coa ou tumor re
Van Oruro turd Lorust rorrota, hth ward. Ter
imay non nib inalwtabln. OB /LOYD,
spOrtOoreaa Bm and rourth Oman.
I F OB CIALIS .111S,NT.-41, 52
A•a. good lardl.lla WllkSas tomehtp, Mgr:
lag lar.d of Agar Porohnuad, and wittin aiton dtc.
tcoce of Ma Priamilvants
Terra rsooonntla. _ I
WU. "MAD,
Tint door front Tlftb. co' Grant arroL
•
tAldi—ENtilNE .Aso.tAILLE.R.
I: -4 ton horse pow& Xmairm,;, with llotlar , ka
blay h 'wan to op-rat:on by calling, at Tyr
Pditiac tatam • ,
nns net, :a (01.1 i) ItUUTIS on' the
tyrosisti GArriTr.: For Portiere puttee
elno.lll/ at We oake betsten lb° "bone, of two
and Are o'clock p. 4 177:1:-.'
CLArlat 40E.irrs.
WOUNDED SOLDIERS.
W. J. & HALL PATTERSON,
man' acizziv,
Fourth ' skeet, PltteDurght
are prepared to Final tbo
8100 Bounty due Wotuidel. Soldiers;
inumniuLT
WOUNDED SOLDIERS,
!no° BourrY .
TO ALL WM:WM 80LDL688, it c
paid 7 Atli irith ••Diallsarge...
No dam made =UL U. mom a eal/Actea. '
T, WAM. DAY. •
Lketaed U. 8. Gkryernmauf,
Third door belx;a4thsdraLsim4.ll:7ll7lB
0.0. mactscr.A.—
A. mums
AA ACIZRRLTA &JOHNSON,
I . 7l l:ntxxvs-AT-LAvv,
And U. IL Idamided sopinins , cada ABET*
Es:A (;; , iszm errmv,
Prrissazall:•Ps:
MILITARY, CLAIMS," BOIRVITEEC,
PUISSIONS; HAtIR 'PAZ and ELLLSTART
SILAIIIB. of every dismObtloa, collected by i fnb
licribta; it the lbHaving rake, Hs: l'andopa $11) toy
•
all other clitseifd 80.
(LTAYLCIZI e A3.L7 St TAWS
B.
Gnat nine, nnabscria, PR.. -
it. D. Ed ' clutroon e , an ambit tbto claim dos nct
notated. sad all lialtenation than trill. noltl.l
N 1:162 . ,
ATTOIIIIIIT4T-LAW.
ru;SLES U 4114— Plttatargty .
~. . • -
chew un- nastorta,'DurTraist/log.
B" Driga6 ". ,! 30 Y:t 1 T4 - ?. Ti,
zsgoas Alp An n* 9 01PAY,-
rnsottratiaalidurty_ I
'Annaiissia =ism.
11•30ted irTNDILS /tire Kota ; PULatlllat. pa
VOLUME , - LXXVII---NO. 180
lEaLtro.st. JSUHIfi.Ott.
WAIKELEST., lc BABB,
- •
. . .
No, 12, BISSELL'S BLOCK,
BT. mem ot 77 77
...
Bole Agents. fir ,labrated
BRADBURY, aad
BcHOßAttiliito.ll .
3P. DoT 4tP z
rr quire leas toning, than Loy
oller Plar.os loonnfactnrel in the o .. ciantry.
'S. D. & IL W. SMITH'S
Harmoniums and Melodeons,
dud
Eaten: Cas hll7slC.hth
Plitea. GOOD 3 hencrallb St the losaart
PLL2I'O3 Ta - I.IOC. Tuning and Itersletng dons
at short notice. • • • -
wrEheettta#o pound Si .o stjic:
SECOND=HAND MELODEV".C.
AE OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Prato . irrms EIE
LODEOI2y double reed, two naps; :sae by Ma&le &
Damns. A oplentla biltrtlalertt, sadist Aryl rue
order. Would =Ter well fey s teeth Cturch yr
Eabbe4hEeboel. ' .
bN:3B SALE CEIECAP
KNABE'S ITNRIVALIAD
hK
T I
KBE, BEYOND A EOM,
THE BEST PIANOS MADE:
8o(d by O.II6IILOTTZ 331iLlIE, 13 Filth gt
;,ia Solo Agent for Pitbbsiott fariVresf. Pa.
N. SIEDLE, No. 183 Extrziymo Er.
•
Pianos and Musical Instkantents,
acne constantly on Baal a Ana aswitment ct
lILW PIAZOI3, VIOLP,I3, emu, .icacamr
0N.% 13TIFIGI1, ',blob ha ',Ell Doll for low
artare.
.14.4.10twa
$3O .$35, $4O, $75, $BO, $125, $l3O,
$135,.5168, sno,tiso, $215
2 PIANOS 'AT ABOVE :Psicxe
rc. Webs MIAS, Cs
WS(. B. BOSS
THE BEST PLINOS I
HOFFMANN, HOENE S. co
Ho. W YT n= smx=r,
Are tbst nomad for DZOICEira 4 711MBILLTED
PL&NO9orbich b 7 tho boat maalcbuof aro be
low:Th.lod tobof obperfar to all yap%
ertoytlono. - .
IXB undrirce.
caeurra
1829:
FRANKLIN
FM maga COMPANY
PHILADE.LPIiIA.
amt. nu:tarry 1.1244, VASTAii 85.
Acernod terghta—....
Inverted E'rlunlz=,—
Ilarettbel
Income f0r.1864
LOU Pat-
Id'boo 1829-..
Parpc tul !ad .
Tom;
Inarlm N. Baneker,
Tabs Wagner,
Bamakl Grant.
Jean B. Erelth,
'Gen. W. Hlenard4
MUM= a:
EDWARD
.TAB. W. 1145.LL1M8
INSURANut, FIRE AND INLAND
histinutee Co. of North Ann' ries.
rHIVADZLPIIII,
Hartford Era Insurance Company.
=MEM
/I:lrPratertian can be sem:crud la the *tots nanno.4
d and reliable coapardni.
W. P. JONES,*liiti,
faLdly BagaUr. HatkitniO,
WESTERN 'INSURANCE COM:PA.
T sYOrrirlsnvsau, _
stow Jr ., • a. IL CkIXDOIL Sterstom
OZ., No. 52 West.. stood, Brzog Was.
h°M2..."./irrlfirtej ,:rifottso
i&b Hoye latatti y*.syaineyed by Ikrrecri iris
are urn Snows is a. “eniangr, cod tea cry tteor.
=AA btojtototOdost Aosdt buraup,... nadas a.
cloxrootor war; Ago atossoof. so oferino Lis boss
proteetou to asso sub dant* tro hootsi,
=ars=t • ,
mime
Andrev Ackley,
Almada epteri
Lang,
Ben J .11soto
Benj. - P. Baker%
John B. 21"auta.,
U. =la, Jr.,
James licStlay,
Han=
Cita'Se Deeds, -
Gumbos! R. Eternal,
0. llkketson,
nrIIZEN'S DiSIINANCE COMPANY
A.." OP PITTSI3I 7 / 3 011:.0fOcr, canasrPlitist sad
Wafer st-oets, socusdloon -
"-
WEi.Bd9AL9L, PloeSts '
Inatres Steamboats and
Rams modaselca and dask,e rne asowfoo
of the Bombers sad Western glrars.: Liars end
Bayou% end the nsrlgallon et the dese.- •
Insures !gained 100 sad dazass, trf ITif • ..
• wrOta it 0?
Wm.
WJohtzta,
D. t. Jonai
Ma. T. Ila
Bud* rcnret.
, Prestact.
C6wge Bingbam,
PEOPLES INSURANVZ OJAIP4NY,
Office, N. a corner Wood it Sta.
FIRE AND 21Ailia INSURASCX
... . •
Win. PhIII4a , Jams: li,inniso '
John Watt, - '-' . . , Ckmt. John l. 1 ' 1.484
. Wm. - 11 . 111 916 . . . Emnnol P lot*, mr .
John E. Parke, - Comp Pi
. Monies a,EhonZI, . ,- O. Women Imo,
Wm. TanE.Mt, - Can .nottoti4
PIIILISILimarst..-. ,
.WEL P. 0/431D • All i lorrnm7:-. - ' -:: ALM,
A LLEGIIENY .INBI/13,LN08
rear: or rrxraurvist. 7 Dt#i rd M
it ac . VITA stud. Mak Mock. .
scant. kinds at Pim anami ,
tuto lIUk
Lade° JONES, Praded; ' •
' • JO/04 D. arcoaD,
D. N. 110074 •
- 2r MGM GaiiriljAgeg.
PTIFSICLILAY'S. -Oft:
DR. J. 'R. SPEER' •
1 , 90 Pui.a.atrogrt, Pittatranks.
• . •
. 2 .I=l . 9a. tuamilt t 0,3 posi;=. -
• •Diretring s No. IS*MIZELI.I. - 6111=2.1.1t
elq-, Coos oat tell be attended to otlg, 12 -
-Ogee** dally .." ' - od p
DEL F. BEST, -'
:GIMP= and Acdo l 44 6 74 r,
Ito. Hi enrrancip 21 doci,heuv vr4a.
DEJrTISTItr.
J „
OSs ' kJ- ADAMS Dontaiti-Cciiinellys
Bra Ming. conter of Diriasndazd Great atrota,
Plttabmib. Rifersca—Dr. A.llt. PrZerl, Dr. E4l.
at Theodore Bobb.fts. Btsel terste.
CHAS. C. MET
Sl wootisraszt.
oiAzgos.
ErrnErr.
I=Mll
' 1400,000
e n,
8,416
301:1,CO3
..rai7 P rs O = Wao . ral teasui.
ancio :
I /4"
• .
Edward O. Dale,
Geo: Tales, •
Altrod Sitier, •
-- Prwo'W. Low% M. D.
DlLL stat E, P
PrwriEr., Preol dead. dcd,
aw
• Poc. Pm. Erma:
:Q. COPPLif_ , Aunt,
• cod sad Third otroola.
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Water stied,
IMT!tIMRI
'J3L ..
ain Shipton. .f.-
Jhroso on.
& Thabst
Jobs& Dn6rat;
Z01uak1163214 ,
Capt.; Addm ;Tad%
audit%
WAt..
CNA' Led;
R. Lair:Orrin
Eat. It Dads. -
mama* . u, ri:
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