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THUMIDAY BIOMNa_::::ILRX 14,1864.
ern' 'AND SUBURBAN.
!Iterating in the CRY.
Another spirited meeting was held in Wil
kiss Hall last evening. Hon. J. H. Moor
head delivered a lengthy and affective speech,
appealing to the patriotism of the people, and
calling upon the young men to fiu up the
quota of the county under the call for hurt.
deed days man. He also alluded to the con.
scriptien law, as emended by the last Con
gress, and
. expleined the necessity which ex
isted fir stdking out the commutation
°lame. Tfils action had bean taken only
after the most earnest appeals from the
President, the Secretary of War, and oth
er members of the administration. It was
not the desire of the government to inform.
a draft, and the belief was that every district
would be enabled to fill its quota during the
fifty days allowed by the law for volunteering.
Gin. Moorhead lusted that under the amead
ed lae6nectry man would be intereeted in pro
curing .rehmteers, and would thus act the
part of a - recrulting agent for the govern
ment. This was just what was needed, and
was the . moot effeetive method of sustaining
the government, falling up the armies, and
censlahrg the rebellion. He could in all sin
cerity place his hand upon his heart and say
that, in casting his vote for the repeal of the
commutation dance, bo had done nothing
but what ho believed to be his duty. The
remarks of the General were well received
and frequently Applauded.
T. J.-Dighami Esti:, followed in an earn
est and'atlrdng appeal.
H. AlTea.Ver,F-eq., here announced that a
adept:labia just been received from Belt!-
more, dating that the "invasion" was about
"played out," and that the rebels were haat
%Meg scrota thd Potomac with all the Plun
der they conldtsho. The anr.ouneeraent was
hailed with loud applause.
Capt. Little then made a statement in ref
erence to the progress of recruiting in Wil
kins Hall, 63 /131101 , 11 :
Capt. Ballantlne's company, the "Peelle
Infantry," numbering newly one hundred
man, had been mustered in, clothed with ma
entire outfit x and were ready to leave.
Lieut. Darlington had fifty-five men on his
Capt. Montgomery had enrolled twenty-five
men. •
Cants. F. C. Negley, Littell and Grahaul
had fifty men, and items expected that thit
omnpanx wee& be filled QV today.
There was no report made of the number
of men enlisted at the recruiting stations in
other parts of the city, but we understand
that very favorable progress is being made.
With a determined effort, thereis no reason
why a regiment should not be formed here
to-day, out- of the companies from Pitts
burgh, Alligheny, and the immediate vicini
ty. The Departmental companies, or a por
tion of them, might be thrown into this regi
ment, if enough men cannot be obtained
here, bawls would prefer seeing-the regiment
organized exclrusively mat of Allegheny coluaty
Blondln OntdOne—A /tope Walker in
ell City.
tho Fourth of July, the residents of Oil
City and surrounding country Witnessed the
sooomplisliment of the fest of walking across
the Allegheny river on the wire cable of Lay's
Ferry, an inch in diameter. The performer
of this feat VMS Xt. J. Et. Allen, who is un
dendood to have had no previous practice or
experience, and.Lif cnij an amateur in the
Tho wire lased on the
occasion wael.,ooo feet long, and was suspend
ed at a heighth of eighty foot above the Mr
-1,186 of the river. Mr. Allen's apparatus con.
ahead of It flag
. Steff Set into the end of a
piece of Ordinary gas pipe, surmounted bgein
eight feet flag. This staff was about thirteen
foot above, and nine feat below the wire. To
the end of this . was a balance weight of lama
and three grazier pounds. This staff was run
upon the toped the wire by moans of a pulley
wheel, not feitoned In any way to the wire,
end woe drawn over by the walker. .
The large crowd that had assembled to wit
ness the performance lined the banks of both
sides of the river. About four o'clock Mr.
Allen got upon the rope on the Latonla side
of the. river, end proceeded on his perilone
journey, which he accomplished in safety,
mach to the satisfaction of the spectators.
As usual in such cases, a number of bats wore
made, and a large amount of money changed
hands. Mr. Allen relied entirely upon the
gimaroaity.ot the spootatorslorremuneratien,
and upon „a collection being taken up, $l5O
woe contributed, which Wee handed over to
iteerulting in Allegheny for the 100
Days , Service.
The rt.:silting business in Allegheny yes
terday was very brisk. The stores and man ,
ufaeteries WOW closed daring the day,and the
Diamond was crowdid with young men, many
of whom enrolled their names. A brass bind
was in attendance, and considerable excite
ment prevailed. Eight companies are being
formed, but it is not probable that all will be
filled. At S o'clock last evening the coupe
- Wes numbered as followed
Woad crtna
Cltatn Bsed,cle Us . 2J
it. IL
Imse 9 "
A company of 'colored moo u being recruit
ed by Wt lam Sloan and John Graham. They
have already twelve moo, and the prospects of
the company are flattering. Thu t o the only
colored company, we believe, which Is being
formed in the county.
• --
Dural= k Graze's Miasmata—This far
famed mammoth burlesque opera troupe and
brass band are now drawing large and delight
ed audience, at the theatre, where they will
appear during the rroseni week. The repu
tation of this troupe is fully established here
principal artiste being well known to
our musical publio—and wo need only to re
fer to the programtate, which are liberally
distributed throughout the city. A grand
matinee wilt be given on Saturday aftcamoon,
for the benisilt of families and schools.
Fos ONE HVIMERD DAY-13.-0U friend J.
L. Graham to tromiting a company for the
one hundred days' tarsi...es. Those wishing
in ; wire
to a n this scrrlaetannot do better than en
roll tele s under Lieut. Graham. He to
an trod officer of true and undoubted
courage, having salved with distinction in
the 7th Pa. Cavalry, nrider Col. Vi'yncoop, add
latterly In the Ist Battahan of Mx months'
Pa. cavalry. Hisrendervous it at the corner
of Wood and Fifth streets.
Sommaoss—The best gray to protect en in
dividaal, marching or walking, from s run
stroke, Is to Lousy • wet hunderkerehlet In
the hat. Any wet cloth will do, or wet nowe
psper will answer the same purpose. The
proper remedy when a ,person fells from en•
poimre to the sun is during the primary At to
pour cold water error the head. This lathe
plan said to be adopted by the natives of
India. " •
Tsoore no Nsionsouso Cot:arms.—
Capt. Porter's Departmental oompany from
Washington - county arrived in this city yea•
tardy. The ether three Departmental com
panies have been heard from, and are expo-
Led to avirelo-day. Capt. Wright hue been
nodded that company baa been formed in
New Outleoad - mother In New Brighton.
They will leers for this city to-day.
BOUT litram.—We aro plaexd under obli
=to tbo oottrtssay of gm CiWILOITI
No. 43 Fifth street, for two photo of
new motto, adapted for tho piano and guitar.
Thai ism ontitiod ..61mlIght within my
lisart t l' a son, anfilio °Soldiers Happy Br
ratm"J-raavarka. He advise all oar lady
Mends to test the mania of %Imo new com
positions.
Joice P. Herr, Masonic Hall, sonde as "The
041=7 for shia week, ~W lLkoe' Spirit of the
Time,' arid theilßalentilo Amerlean." The
last aimed paper Is Oiled with interesting and
useful toothier menutlaturere, mechanics and
otters. Sold also by J. T. Sample, Federal
irreet, Allegheny.
Ozzorrazin.—Notwithstandiog the large
number of unemployed persons in Allegheny
yesterday, we did not notice n single drunken
man, wad at eight o'clock in the evening the
tombs were tenantless. Thls last speaks well
far the sobriety of the rotola mon of our
sista city.
our. ram Warm hns oened a recruit
ingL aloe st, Winans Hall for t p ho ono hundred
dap sol.ce., and we olloatally rcoon.mand
. him to patziotiapoung man who would nerve
their country under a gglant loader.
Udine:um OCT or dm Stairicz—Tho 42d
Regiment was meitered oat of•tho service of
this United Sista yesterday by Capt. Moor
head, and will b" ggd off to-doy by airjor
didton.
p am mystAnsonickno_p,on Brook Cases
Book and Mir .ofinfiete building,
BM dm* , -
erscum ZOCAZ woTruns
Taolus P►xsr. Plain and Ornamental Slate
Boater, and dealer Ln Pennsylvania and Ver
mont data of the beat quality at low rat=
°Moe at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Saila. Pox hoc already sacrificed some of
our beet and bravest troops. Soldiers listen
to the voice of reason, supply yourselves with
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT.
Tho Pills purify the blood and strengthen the
stomach, while the Ointment removes all pain
and prevents pit mark.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re
•talled, owing to the high price of drugs, Are,
at 50 cents, 75 cents and 51,10 per pot or box.
For sale in Pittsburgh by B. L. Feline
stock A Co.
For sale at Fulton's drug storo,Flfth street,
Pittsburgh.
For sale also by Geo. A. Kelly, Federal
street, Allegheny.
A DZLIGHT7tri Awncts— . Lubin's bait
Dressing Florillne.". This is the oonparei!
of toilet requisite. Extracted from the rare
fragrint"Prinoilia Floretta" of the South of
Fronde, in perfume it excels all other pro
ductions of the Floral Kingdom, end having
none .of the oily unpleasantness so common
with Hair Tonic, it is destined to create a re
volution in tonsorial science. Samples fur
nished on application to Messrs. Drake
Childs, 101 Liberty street, whc are Professor
Labia's agents for , !Flotiline" In Americo.
Itsxonw.—Elsaniel Graham h Co., Mer
chant Tailors,. have removed to 73 Smithfield
street. Wo are just reoeivmg oar second
onpplj of spring and mummer goods, and
would most reapeetfully invite our friends and
the public In general to examine our now
stook, believing it to be one of the finest
stocks of merchant tailor goods in the city.
.Every garment warranted to give full satis
faction, in both price and qualite. Give us s
eats beore purchasing elsewhere and judge
(07 yol7.ll3eiToll. GRAHAM k MoCannuess,
Merchant Tailors, No. 13 Smithfield street.
SPCOUL Elowtos.—The attention of oar
readers is directed to the brilliant assortment
of Spring and Rummer Goods jut received
by Oar. friesd Mr. John Weber, No. 128 Fed
eral mom, Allegheny. Hie stock commires
a great variety of Fancy French, English,
Scotch and American Osssimeres and Cloths,
and fare Silk anA.Cassimere Vestings,—ell of'
which will be made up to order in the latest
styles and in the best manner. A choice se
lection of Furnishing Goods also on Mend and
for Sale, together with a full stock of Heady
Mario Clothinz.irell and fashionably made.
Comma, Hoarseness, and the various
Throat affections to which Public §peakers,
Military Officers and Singers, are l ble, re
lieved by .Brown's Bronchial Troches.”
Having ► direct influence to the &Hooted parb,
they allay Pulmonary Irritation.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
Damn' and carriage calls will be taken at
the Omr.ibris office, No. 410 Penn etreet, day
or night. All orders left at the above place
will be promptly attended to. All calls meet
be paid in advance •
Arotar.—llarprr's lldagasine for August,
and all the papers, magazines, pocket books
and photograph albums camt be had at Frank
Ome's Book and Heirs Depot, 70 Fifth 'tract.
Dentist, 348 Penn oVeot, will a
.nd to all hostile= of his profession.
Joanna M. fLuuLAN, Adorr.oy st Law, 98
Grant ctreot. al Am
A Man Hung ['Jr Ulna. a Soldier
A Just Retribution
Major Capehart, lit regiment West Vir
&is cavalry, who is now la Wheeling, re
totes an incident to connection with the lat.
raid of Hunter. It appoars that in the month
of November lest a prominent citizen of
Greenbrier county, named David Cres, killed
one of Gan. Averill'n soldiers, who belonged
to a company on picket duty near Crea's
house. Cron test shot the soldier with
a revolver and then struck him on
the heed with an axe, and carried the
body to • well on the place and tumbled
it in with a view of eon his MUSS.
'When the army pieced throughLewisburg
nefAtly, on its way to Lynch urg, • negro
man informed come of General Averill's
officers of the facia mentioned above. The
General at once ordered the arrest of Crea,
who was staying at his house about six
miles- from Lewisbarg, and he was taken
along with the army. On the way to
Staunton a 'Court martial was called in the
case; and Crea upon being brought up for
till made, • full confession of the murder.
The sentence of the Court was that he be hung
by the nook until ee was dead, and that all
his combustible property be destroyed. The
dreadful sentence was approved by General
Crook, and put into execution the day *Der
the army left Staunton, at a little place called
Reownstown,in the presence of a large num
ber of soldiers.
it was the opinion of all that Crea richly
deserved the terrible puntstrment he received,
, u the murder was without provocation. Crea
1 at one time represented Greenbrier county in
I the-Itichmond Legislature.
C.4JrDID.ITES
Ili A'iSEMBLY.—Jot: Emil - LEY, of
the Borough or Tomperanceeille, will to a
candidate fcr Atonal , ly, from the diettiot ranth of
dm neer, eutlict to the &aeon of the 1,131.1 Co®-
t Convention. III:to
ASSEMBLY.—Joas OltrILLA.a, of
Upper fit. Mak township, will be Ilk ea
13 Ids to for Assembly, =Wee° to the Asoltrion of the
Union I.lspnbilcso Oannty Carmotion- noll7:ta
ASSEMBLY—Gra Y. MaKza, of
North Fayette tp., will be a candidate for
ti the
from the District eooth of the neer, cab
• the d=isiot, of Ito Union County Colleen
coy IS:delete
ABSEMBLY—D eviD Saesza,
of Upper Bt. (now of the Iso Palmeri-
Tanis IterarreOarainr.) , aill be candidate
sembly , from the Marla south of the rtrerr,aftdect
to the botlon of the liepcblbran Ooauty Confetti:lob.
orfr2rto
....1 4.4 )/f. COLSON CM—ALEX. Amin
will bus cur-tilde:dr for tho °Moe of Ocrocor,
subject to the &chit. of the npubliCall MAYO
County Ctroccutton. uthlkdrortc
FOR ILX.YRONE.R.--6noltom SALA,
of Birmingham, vrill be • =Mats for Our
onmorobJect to dm declaim, of the Union County
Gouvention. mile:deeds
7 - "a" . 1 FOR CORONER—M.
of Birmingham, Will be • candidate for Cor
oner, sa4ect to the decision of the - Maim Republican
Omday Convention. mhihriavto
....•
103ORONEIL—Jora IsiooLtwo, of
.C ths9ltst. Wind. Alleghsry, elll t. well
data for °arena of Aliegho.7 °outlay, stalest to ths
• dadalon of the ensuing Omsk, lank= Clonsenethes.
Meta
FOR PROTHONOTARY.—Om.
JILT mill anadidate 6,r tho oftlee of
Pmtbattotat7,/mbject to tho doctelou cf the Union
Itepubllcan °aunty Ototeentlon. Je2B:to
Ll - 64'0.11 PROTIiONOTARY.--:JAcon
m , II. Warrra, of the Sixth Ward, Pfttehonffh,
to a nandfdato fur the Oleo of Prothonotary,
anDloor po the doefelon of the talon P.fr;mbllean Con
vention. ja2.s:to
Pkt4YrHUMYFARY.—II.
mum will be a,randldate for the odic* o
Prd.W.tary, subpa to the dentelon of the Union
lispabllcan Oonrent:on. lib _
t.G.I 7 t)R , PROTHONOTARY..—Ta O6 .
Stra will Des candidate far etto aloe oi
Protl4motary, sulAtect to tlia clocition of the Maar
llepdblicsa Oonvetttlott •,iB:to
a; FOR PROTH-ONOTAIIY.-Gso.
B. Boo= elßbe it candidate for the ofhee of
Prothro:Later', nadect to the &mitt= of the Ile.
Ooneoatloo. felo:dearto
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}'FOR COUNTY COm MISS/LINER,
—DAVID 001INELIDS, of the Third Ward,
Allagekerry, vigil be s candidate for Orrery Clommte
eloneromblst to the &clef= of the Dolga
=
ma Oorrrentkna. •
Mt COUNTYO COMMISSIONER.
—Davin &aux% of Poem township, .111 b
• akratidate for the stove °aloe, .ablest to the dads
/Cat of the Eldon floyablicen County 001:motion.
robli:thriita
- - - - -
FOll COUNTY COMMISSONILB ,
,To® Hams, of WLMiss toinualp, odfl
s casdldate for Ocomty Cosoialsionor, subject to
the dectolon Of the Dillon &Tallow O. Oas
sontion...
COUNTY COMMISSIONEK-.
Asconstaxst Paw,. of Last Nor To=
yin be • candidate fir the office of Ocsatty_
onus, soltiect to the daotalon of the Onion Estast.'
can Convention. . talOaliano
10" ONE OF Itunmisw.tuaL'S
GREAT BEMEDI EB—IIIINZIEWELLI
IGLU ANODTEM—This justly calibrated mime.
Gan, which has so truly earned the; 111190 sad fame
of • a True Anodyne by make which had baffled
emery ahem attempt at ears or relief In NenrablAa,
Itheumattant, Gott, Nervous Eleadache, Tooth and
cholera Morime, Pains fa the Mamma of
Bowels, Hysteria, Distress after Eating, Loafer
Bleep, General Morrow Debility, Taturromt is
Asthma and Whooping Gough, now declared to ft
Imply name, and for the pal= in Monthly Mew
rtinatlon, also declared to be one of the newt ha•
portant points iza needicins. A lady mimetic= New
Wort "wetell ten &Rani a drop. I would not be
without lt In my family, and no one slandd be with.
oat R.
Tor sale bindl Wham& and Bata Deanne.
JOUR L. lIIIMMELL, Pronetetar,
Praellnal Wineitef, Heston. Maio.'
d'or sae by Joh naming, Goo.Elam, B.
inktnustosk es 0 , Ayes for Witte.
burgh Geo. A.
1= W. J.y
MeOlty.
w and Dr. James
ee
14l W
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E LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
OUR SPECIAL lIISPATCHES.
THE REBEL RAID !
LIGENCR FROM MI99INGTON
Reports of Fighting Near the City
Untrue.
NOT THE LEAST PANIC PREVAILING
THE FORTS ALL WELL MANNED
Particulars of the Escape of Gene.
Franklin and Tyler.
rederick During the Mei Occupation
THE ENEMY DEFEATED AXE PTILSITED
OUR LOSSES IN R&TURDWA BITTLE
THE DAMAGE TO RAILROADS AND BRIDGES
Probable Battle at Pikesvine
Railroad Communication Between Wash
ington and Baltimore Resumed,
THE GREAT RAID PROBABLY ENDED
The Whereaboalt of the Rebels a
Mystery.
SUPPOSED REBEL SPIES ARRESTED
:pedal Di. patch to the Pittsburgh Garotte.
BAcmgoax, July 13, 1864
A gentleman who left Washington yester
day evening, ran the rebel gauntlet and ar
rived here to-day, says there wu no fighting
around Washington yesterday, although there
was some skirmishing. Smell Oodles of reb
els appeared within 400 yards of oar for
tifications, and their sharpshooters picked off
two of our soldiers while standing on the
walls of Fort Massachusetts. A body of reb
el cavalry was between Beltsville and Wash
ington, and had a battery planted near the
railroad between White Oaks and Bladens
burg.
My informant says there was not the taut
panic; on the contrary, everybody spoke
and felt confident atd cheerful. All the
forts were well manned, and qepsrations
made for any emergency.
While in possession of Frederick, the Con
federates sent on a number of foraging
parties, and extensive hordes of cattle, horses,
hogs and sheep were obtained. At times the
streets of riederick were peeked with stock,
all of wtdob was immediately driven to the
Potomac fords and crossed into
Frequent attempts wore made by raiders to
destroy the iron bridge at tdonoesey, but they
proved fruitless, and et Last Uivieee it remain
ed nninjtired.
On Sanlay, a body of Union troops. imp
posed to be operetta of Gen. Howe's command
from Maryland Heights, and by others to be
the advance guard of Hunter's division, en
tered the town, and quite • skirmish took
place in Patrick street, oppocite the City
Hotel, between them end the rear guard of
'the Coxfaderates, who were moving out to
wards the Washington turnpike. Bullets
flew thick and fast, emoting the greatest con
sternation in the city. The Confederates
were repulsed, leaving fire or six of their
deed behlik them, Tho Union troops oar
sued them as far as ;Eforumacy Junction,
where the enemy forded the river, the water
being very low, and followed their main force
on the Georgetown road.
Arriving at tho battle-told at the Junction
on Monday night, which was in possession o
Cole's cavalry, a number of the dead war.
discovered uninterred—twenty fore in one
spot and twelve is another. The buildings
occupied by the Qeartormuter and Commiaaa•
ry Departments, etc., of our forces, and the
Black hence which wee erected for the define,
of the railroad bridge, were burned. The
railroad bridge was not much injured, only
the wood work being destroyed. The rebels
had &rod solid shot at it, but the damage was
not.ruy serioue. The turnpike bridge over
the hionocuy, a abort distance south of
the railroad bridge, and on the Washington
road, which was destroyed by order f Gen.
was lying in the Monocaoi. Tble
didet Is any manner impede tbs crossing of
the rebels, u the hionowscy I. fordable at
almost any point between the Junction and
its mouth.
Last night n largo body of tho enemy mod•
their appearance at Murata and were con
fronted ,, bye strong Uti.lll form. Pleparatlon
were made far battle, but so far we have no
heard of an engagement.
A train of can quitted Calvert Snati..n
morning for Westminster.
A large number of workmen an engaged In
repairing the damage Inflicted by Gilmore'e
party, and the road will bo in running order
In a few days.
Carr have not gone farther thin the Belay
n 0239 to-day en the
No citizens ►re allowed to leave tho city
The following are our loins in Saitudif
fight 122 d Ohio -3 killed, 10 wounded and
59 mitring. The 110113 Oklo had I unn
mierloned eater killed, 5 wounded and 2
missing. Three cuillrtod men wets killed, 73
wounded and 63 miming. The 126th Ohio
had 2 commissioned officers wounded, 3 en
listed men killed, 43 wounded and 114 alas•
lag. Some of the letter have already turned
up safe. The following are additional names
of casualties : 122 d Ohlo—John F. Bonnell,
John W. Sealcick,Wm. Illonaghan,O. Brooks,
John Comblon and John S. Faulkner, were
wounded.
General Tyler, who was reported as either
killed or taken prisoner at Monocaay on gat•
urday, arrived hero safely this morning after
a long and tiresome journey through the
country. Ile eluded tee enemy, who occupied
every road leading from the West to Beni-
General Franklin and several of tie staff
made their escape from Gilmore's men on
Monday night.. Gilmore with one hundred
and fifty of his men encamped betieen Bets
tortown and Razdallstown, when General
Franklin and staff were placed in charge of
Nick Owens, of Baltimore oonnty, and well
known in this pity. Daring the night the
purls fell asleep, which feat being comma
rtiested to Gene Franklin be, with several of
his officers made good their escape. When
his escape became known, the woods for
miles around were searched, but up to five
o'clock yesterday morning the fugitives had
not been foand. It is said that Gilmore was
greatly incensed at Owens for permitting the
prisoners to escape, and threats were =do to
hang him.
Al BelE4:racer - nand Randsllitown the ene
my relieved pumas of ell cash andw
they could ley hands on.
A locomotive and car having coma through
from Washington this aftarnoon diapeUed
the vision ortho throe thousand in buckram.
The Selegraph lines bad been out, but the
railroad resolved n6' damage worth naming.
Where the rebel, are now t a profound mys
tery to as. Tha general impression is that
they are now slipping away. Certain it Is
that none have bean seen or heard of with
in twenty miles of this city to-day. There
is no longer the least apprehension of den
v-.
Tho militia of tho city turnod out largely
to day, in accordance with the Governor's
proclamation. No diepoettion to resist was
shown anywhere. Tho present arrangements
aro to ran trains through to Washington to—
morrow. The main atom of the Baltimore
,t Ohio Railroad is of counts badly dam-
egad, and cannot, under any circumstances,
be put In running order for several weeks.
Threemen, supposed to be rebel spies, rare
arrested in this city to-day. They were par
tially dressed in oar uniform.
THE RAID.
The Situation Around Washington
HEAVY FIGHTING ON THE REV
ENTH STREET ROAD.
TTZMPT TO CIPTURK FOOT ISTEVIAS.
ALL CONSIDERED PERFECTLY SAFE
right Near Westminster on
Tuesday.
THE REBELS DRIVEN OFF
WASHINGTON NOT IN DANGER
Rebels Not Within Twenty Niles
of Baltimore.
Good Results of the Battle on
the .ffottocacy
Encouraging Hews from Hunter.
SURRENDER OF PETERSBURG
Hut RIS EXPECTED
Probable Attempt to Release the
Prisoners at Point Lookout.
E CAPTURE OR GENERAL RRANELIN
PBILLGILFIIII, Jaly 13.—The Eceniog Bd
tin has tho following special from Baltimore
July 13, noon
Information reoeived this morning, plea§
O. Crooks at West:minister, Md., moving
mouth, end Averill at Frederick, Md.
A fight occurred on the Reflroad yesterday
near Westminister, In ehloh the rebels were
driven off with loss.
A dirlsion has moved from the Relay lions
to Annspolls Junction for the relief of Wash
ingtam
A messenger who got through from Wash
ington last night save • Our troops, with th•
veterans from New °rhesus, can hold the city
lie thinks the rebels will not attempt to tato
It, but having destroyed the railroads, will
endeavor to retreat by way of Edward's Ferry.
Baanaoas, July 13.—There are no Indies-
lions this morning of any rebel form, large or
small, being within twenty miles of ohs city.
The last of Barry Gilfmore'e 'raiders mots-
ed the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, beyond
Billoott Mills, on thair way towards the main
rebel force, in the vicinity of Washington, at
a late hoar lest night.
PITILADILl11•, July 13 —The Baktin says:
A gentleman Istto loft Washington at mean
o'clock last .vend g, bas reached this city
Ills afternoon. Ile states tbst though then
was great excitement in the city up to the
time ho left, there had been no assault.
The Philadelphia Pcw U rathded that the
whole power of the rebel force will be thrown
upon Washington, the movement north Wag
only • feint. They are in greater fore, about
that city than anywhere In Maryland.
BALIIIIOI., Julyl3.-7 p. et—A locomotive
and tender, which left Washington at one
o'clock to-day, arrived here safely. But 0 ,
rebel was seen on the road, and he was near
ly starved to death. There was no enemy in
sight. No lighting of moment waa going
on, and all looks well. Trains will probably
resume running to morrow, and telegraphic
cemosunlcation will also be resumed, no
doubt, very soon.
Arrangemente have been made for the de
fense of. Annapolis, and gunboats were eta.
tinned in the harbor which command the land
approaches. The destination of the large
force of rebel cavalry which crossed the river
at Beltsville and Bladensburg, is therefore
not known. This force may have swept to
the south elde of Washington, or probably
they n.-e going to fulfil the predictions of 101:60
of our rebel sympathises, and keep on to
Paint Lookout to release the 10,000 rebel
prisoner. confined there. The distance from
Beltsville to Point Lookout is eight miles.
There was a general suspension of badness
this afternorm, and the citizens turned out
largely and :opened for duty in the varlets.
wards. All the public houses were aimed,
and the city was very quiet. Confidence is
reetored, and the only tear now is that the
enemy may escape from the state without
being duly punished.
likl.7111061,;uly 13 —Thera is supposed to
be dill • few squads of cattle-stealers in some
Portions of the county, but all are taking
their way toward Montgomery county.
It was reported this morning and generally
credited, that the rebel cavalry force which
crossed the Washington Railroad at Belts
ville, bad readied Annapolis, and that that
analoot ally woe actually in the posacesion of
the rebels. The report spread allover the city.
and was strengthened by the fact theta gun•
boat was sent for daring the night, betted. 11
o'clock dd. morning It was learned 1:031: the
telegraph office that all was quiet at Aneepo•
ii., and that to far at known no rebel force
war coming in that direction.
Itsurruoar, July 13-3 o'clock p. m.—One
of Quartermaster Melge' boats has Jost ar
rived from Washington, having lea there
very early this morning. All was then going
on well. Yesterday was rather a gloomy
day, and; there was a groat deal of uneasi
nese: among the people there. There land
been heavy fighting out on the 7th street road.
The rebels were trying to oat tars Fort Ste
vens, but we held it this morning. Confi
dence was restored and all was considered
paffeotly safe.
New YORE, July 13.—A gentleman from
Baltimore informs the Evesing ?ors 'that the
battle on the Monooacy, though a defeat, was
invaluable la lu results to Baltimore, as it
held in check the rebels till the authorities
could make arrangement. to repel the attack,
If any was made. '
governor Bradford's call was respondedto
by thousands. Wednesday night the bells
were ringing, and 6,000 men hastened to the
place of meeting. Among them were four
teen veteran', of 1812, who aided in repelling
the British invaders.
All the treasure of the city was pleased on
boats under the guns and lotto, Gen. Itlek•
ette is "tattooed outside the city.
Heavy fighting had taken pram: at Brook•
vine, twelve miles northwest of Washington.
There are no fears for the safety of the capi
tal. •
There to encouraging news from Banter's
troop. They have been newly equipped and
are In fine condition. He has been reinforced
by volunteer' from Ohio, and now holds the
pass by which Early's troops crossed the Po
tomac, and they most return by the lower
fords.
Grant has not reduced his force, and the
surrender of Petersburg I. hourly expected.
New Tone, JulY 18.—A Havre De Grave
special to the Philadelphia Inquirer says :
Lieutenant Colonel klitchell, Militant In
spector General of the Ninth army corps, was
with General Franklin when he was captured.
He says Gilisnore was looking for Franklin,
and toqk Mr. F. A. Wolbert for him, but was
satisfied to the contrary when Goners' Frank
lin, alio was standing by spoke, saying "be
was funeral Franklin." Gllintors said "be
was happy to know It," and claimed him ae
his prisoner, pro:riding a oarriaga for him, as
he was lame.
Secretary Fesaenden and the Banker".
Nay Yoas, July 13.—The Cannock/ Ad
vertise:v.lNp the Committee on Bank' adjourn
od, having no proposition' from Secretary
Beasenden before them, and consequently
nothing to rote upon. It Ls understood, how
ever, that if the Secretary should propose a
loan of ifty millions of dollars on Bondi, the
Banks were Toady to take Weir : pro rota pro
portion, though they would make a condi •
Con that tho Secretary accepr checks in pay
mont, as they have not enough legal ton;
dark,
EUROPEAN INT.ELLGENOE
ARRIVAL u} TiIESTEAMER Al sTRALSSIAN
No Fighting in Denmark Since the
Capture of Alseu.
ENGLAND AND Tali DANISD QUESTION.
THE TIES ON AFFAIRS IN VIRGINIA
THE MARKETS, &c.
5.4.3 DY limn, July IL—The ...metreWien,
from Liverpool July via Queenatowe July
lou arrived.
There had been no fighting in Danmark
since the capture of Alsen.
Licerpoof —Cotton firmer, hot unchanged for
most descriptions. Breadstufff firm. Pro
visions firm.
• • •
London, Sniurciery encnin3.—American stocks
—Erie 50@52.
London, July 3.—Consols, stow official hours
yesterday, 90'5. Markets generally closed
quiet.
A cabinet council wee held yesterday after•
00013.
The meeting at Lord Sslirbury's on Mon
day morning will, It Is said, be composed of
members of the Douse of Lords. They will
decide on the course to be adopted in regard
to the Danish question and the vote of °en
sure, on Morley tight. In lieu of the second
paragraph of Mr. D'isaaeli's motion, Mr.
ilarvegate will move to submit to her Ma
jesty, as the opinion of the Rouse, that -the
independence of Denmark and the possession
of that kingdom on the terms proposed by the
representatives of neutral powere,onght to be
guaranteed.
, Jutland boa boon place S under Prussian ad
ministration. Tho loss of the Dane. at Alarm
was 2.500 to 3,000, mostly in killed, inclu
ding Al officers.
Mr. Neergate will offer an amendment to
the vote of censure, /lamely, that England
ought to guarantee the independence of Den
mark, and the Integrity of her peseessions.
The London non, of to-day argues from
the China's news that the affairs In Virginia
are again unpromising to Gen. Grant, but so
cords to him a certain admiration for such
stubborn and Invincible resolution se ho dis-
ploys.
The Morning low put :hates diplomatio doo -
uments confirming the fact that the holy al-
Halloo of Ronda, A I , :ria and Prirsia was
consummated.
The Bank of France loot three millions In
peolo daring theSweek.
-
Order Regarding Colored Troops
Spade] Ittsp‘tott to the Plttsbargh Quetta.
11.asusauco, Po , dull 13, 1 sa4
Are —C.lorod troop raised undu the sir
ettlar dated "Headquarters Department of tb
Sasquehanne, July 12, 11364," will reader
rout at Camp William Penn, near Philedel
phl
nd—Co:orod troop. will be coma :waded
by white others
Mit—Upon application of the command
lag officer of a company of colcrod men to th
agent of any of the railroads In this depart
Mont, tranoportation will 1,0 furnished to th
estop of rondo:eons.
By command of Major Goneral Conch.
Joan S. BCSICLIZt, M tj. and A. A. a.
Now fork Militia Leaving---Specla
Mall for Waallogton---looporla a
New Nork.
Nra You, Jail IS —too. Sanford says :
The number of troop. that will leave this
city In a few days, will exceed the (pets
nailed on It to farr.l.b. teeing to the pro.
tress in recnatings the ',.:*th and 18th Brook
lyn regiments w:11 less- for Washington on
Saturday.
A special malt for Wasttingtoa was rent
from hero this edterro a by the revenue cut•
ter Wyandotte.
It appears thou or import., which have
been so very loc r of late, have within
the nest two wets remised an impor
tant check. Loot cook they were three
and a hell iriltions of dollars; the week
ending July Id. thy were four milions three
hundred thousand dollars; the week prevlon.,
they were nearly >to nod a half milieus o
dollars. The err--ry average during May,
was about flee tr•lisens.
The Telegy aph Knrking Directly
through to Wontileirton.
N.. You., July 13 —Toe Colon telegraph
toes are molt worting directly throagh to
Vaaltingtoa. At present they are occupied
ith bc.intre.
From Memphis.
CATS° ' J lay I ---Tte Alton from Meroph4
brings 1.07 bales of Nato, for St. Lonis. Mem
phis papers contain no rows.
NJ, .1.1-Cit-
1,329
FRANKLIN
'IRE IiNSURkIOE COPAN
PHIALA t , ELPHIA
&MM., CZ Jaunt, 1 In.l, i 5,137,249 06.
Capitol .8140.01 E
Accrued Surplus— 971,1ri0
Ousettlad .$1 a,tte
looome far 1881 M+0,900
Loss Fold slum .......
Parpernal and Temporary Pallaa co liberal terms.
ROC EILI ES.
250 WM.. A. 0. d P. R. Sagan, g0...1 to prim.;
500 bbla. N. Y. byrapa, maacrtad Dr. , *
251 do N. 0. 11olaarira,•
200 do Crna'd, Poled, Oran. & °DMA /Mom
1170 base good m mime Rio OinSte;
2.10 ht. chop Y. 11., G. P., Imp. d Oolong Teas;
MI do Japan Ton,
200 ale. Rangoon Elora
). 700 pk g s. Totecen, snorted alma and gnalbles;
• 200 id. bbla Lem Ha ring and White Flab;
Lim hilt. andld. bbla. Elankersi, aslortati Nnki
100 kiwi No. 1 sod 2 Bilankarcl;
In atom and for tale by
8111114Talt A LAZZA.B.,
Nak 27 and 29 thnittifield atm,
N SURAN FIRE AND INLAND. 44
Merles N. nastier, ; lease tom.
ToLiss Wsgser, Eduard C. Dids.
Samuel
Or., ; G. f d.s.
Jacob 11. Smith, Allred Fitter,
Chat. W. Bicbardt,
OFIAtILICS N. 111,5CHZ11, President,
XDWAISD pats., Vie* Pre-eldest.
JAB. W. tde.h.LLISTLII, See- Pra. Tem.
J. O. OillerlS Amt,
rshMi corner Wood sod Third street.
Insurance Co. or North &merles.
13=1
Hartford Fire Insurance Company
firrecacction can be aecarmi to the above named
d mud rellAble compcnica.
W. P. JON SS, AOliallt
Ll7:dly INAleft BlSldhays, 67 Wintar.tmet.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPA
NY Ur PITTSBURGH,
F. M. NOILDON, Boo*;cry.
Offloc. No, g 2 Weer actual, apnea Cc0..11 War.
b
alc stairs, Plasborgh.
Wia /we ayaiad oLI kind. of ltro sad Mario.
Mob, d Homo isaabction coomagoctby Dincotors co/co
ore mai Immo to Ma cossroccooy, oad &to an Us.
stud, bybum cod Cayo.oloy, conlalolo
oicarador Lk ocounted, a/Ihr*, w
rodection Co Woo mho &airy to b. los
IL Killer, Jr.,
James EtcAuluy,
Nathaniel Holmes,
ALz N
George Aisle',
Onsopbed B. Elertoa,
O. W. lticbtoon, 7
WWI
roTIZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY
‘\J OF PITTBI3I7IIOII. Moe, comer Market and
Witter .treats, wood door.
WM. BAOALMII, Proldesl.
warm. BSA, Beendoeto.
Insures thounlioate and Wpm
Imam against lam and damage to the navigation
of the Onntbern and Wertern Tams, Liam and
Ba=and the navigation of tha Sea&
wind loss and damage by lira,
W.O. Johnewe,
Beene Owea~,
B an. T. T. PL. Bows,
Preston,
George Bingham,
p]OPLIS INSURANUE COMPANY,
Office, N. E. corner Wood & Fitth Sts.
ELBE AND IILABINE INSURANCE.
Wm. Maim
Jolla Watt,
Wm. B. nays,
Jaz Z. Parks.
Marks B. neon,
W. vu, Kirk,
JOHN
WM. T. GAILDEatiI.
SHOT OIINE—The largest and best
dock do dodo route, for play .
Jot liditEd DOWN, Us Wood drat.
= -
M~Rg 3TE
New York Market.
Yoec, July 13.--Cotton twarrely .0 firm at
51,94 for Middling Uplands. Flour—State and Wee
torn dull, heavy and 201 3o lower: 511411,2. for
Extra 5tete,111,25011,5 0 for Extra 14 140. Whlik v
heavy and lower; 51,5301,71 for State, and 111,704 ,
1,17 for Western. Wheat doll 82,5002 55 for No. 1 '
Spring. Corn dull, heavy and lower ; 51,50 for New
kilted Western, 51,0 for New Southern lellow.
Oats dull and lower; 2)30 for Western. Coffee Irreg.
nlar rod onsettied. Sugar firm; 1.5 e 150 Porto Bico,
and 21.20 for Cobs. Petroleum ansettled sod
lower; 55G0 far Crude, 90491 c for likened in Bond,
and 95,598 c fur Free. The Wool uterket la ucchenged
Pork dull end d g
h e lower; 540 coo Mess, 510045
for Now, cleaing heavy at 542, 140 for New Prletr,
end /41 for Prime Bless Beef dull and nominal.
Lard dull and lower et B/1321e Batter trendy, at
734400 for Ohio, and 37g43e for State.
Stock and Money Market.
Now lottx, July 13.—Money Retire and quite firm
at 708 al cent. Eschenge doll rot 10914. gold. Gold
irregular rod unsettled, oponing at s,t, and elating
doll at 273.
Government Stock. dull and lower; P. IL Cm 1831
Coupons, 11.121011(.315; 5-20 a Coupons, 1003Vg10:131;
Treasury Notes, October and April, 1027g@t104.
Stocks better
0. a B. 129 1 11 Erle Erie...........
_.._..-- 1253/•
Southern..ooßon 12344
11l
111. Central Scrips...l2B 0. & 04. W
P. Ft. W. & 9
Pecitle 10. & 21.6e — rtheates.. 14 , 4 1
New York Centra1...134%
Cincinnati Market.
010C1581 Juy 13.—Floor end Wheat unetttled,
end prises erne etirely nominal et a d, cline of about
5.30 on Flour sod 100 on Wheat ;Extra Float sold et
59,25. Corn dull et 11,15(3138 for Shelled, arid 51,05
(41,08 for Ear. Oats doll at filigB2o. Whisky le
few demand at 11,70. There wen nothieg dote to
Moo Pork, Bulk Bleat. or Lkrd. The Commissary
•c
500,000 pound. brook, all offered, in reapooss to
call for 700 000 pounds, at 173491.. for Shoulder.,
and 18 4 /./4,M%0 for Sides, clear rib and clear. Gro
ceries arm but quiet. Ce fee 54@,57e. Sugar 22420.
Gold 260@210, Sliver 245@239. Exchange steady.
New Orleans Market.
Cetso, July 13 —New Oritaxn• papers of the 9th
contain no newt.
Cotton Brim,: 51,35 for Good to Ordinary; the of
00110n
ere fair end buyers are holding off ler Leer
OliVica.. Good Oomatort Sugar at 21.ie, White Clar
ified 28e. Now Bedews 800. Ps:miaow , end Pro
duce continuo In decided reßru,st at very lull ad
vancing prices Floor active et 59g9,et , fur doper-
One.
Mortal° Market.
Borreto,,lnlyl3.—Flour dull and drooping. .14 but
dull ar d nominal, with a downward tendency. Corn
51.3501,37 for No. 2 Oata 00(591c, cicelog quiet.
Whisky doll and nominal .11,70.
Lake Import.-11 lour, 6,794 nbla Wheat, 97.216
bush; Oora, 74,381 bush; Oat. 34,996 bush
Canal Naporta—Floor, 110 bbl.; beat, 72, 1 1 0
bush ; Corn, 77,720 bush.
Canal Freights to New 'York —W heat 19c, Corn leo,
Oats 10c, .d closing dull.
Jaly 13.—Flour drooping. Wiest G.
ee
luwer and g: No. 2 Chicago Ppr 10222,28. Corn
Is bedt $1,49 for No. 1, litlnela on private term..
Oats Is held et 75c fur Wntern and without seek
Other Grain are ...ea and the quatations WV nom.
Came Treghta ewer ; Fluor 57c, Whorl 12%r,
Corti Ile to New York.
Pinhenn.rtna, Jul, 13.—Flour Enn. I'. tiro FM
pJ 112.313,5 u; Superfine la not to be ha Bonder 510
Wheat quiet. Corn bti,yntit at aln de
mand at 01408
. Naval norm active and all kind
very 'caeca. Wil
St. Loins
doll at $1.60.
outs Market.
dn. Loco, Jul l3.—Tonacco active and firm Cot •
lon—Sl,so for Ilsrnp Imoyaut. Corn and
Oats lower. Wheat dull. Irloar steady and hwnitng
downward.
- B - RIDGEWATEIt. 1760.
COTTAGE DRABS,
.r-vuzip 15 ruin LINSEED uii
'tort' tp Kz, V I L.L.113, HAILUOAI) togrotb, t.
Ige., Wilt to. Eo'•Td,
ILLVITOItd, TREICIFIT tIA ES, 1
JIIIMPL43T PAINT Tg.:9 M4NUT.
G.. 11/01.1eLt Lame, Now Tot*
athk , rnd
Fu RN ITU ft g
Ml=
T, l 0
n 0 901 hied..oo:4 E4a.c.r.e.oao 400
sod II Iroortb r
nah
Fite IT A.'S lAELA.DE TRILE9s .
Et Ell G ItEtNS,
Of APCL.B. we hare some g 00,003, and of all the
leaking rsrt•tlee most prolltable for this localism
We hare anrs boo tram, as Barly ilarrest, Malden
Blnak, Holland Pippin, Baldwin, Wallowater, Game.
Xlog of Tompkiso 00, Bhode Wand Omen, Borne
Beauty, "lambi; Smoke -honso, Tolman's Sweet,
doolth's Cider &0., with a nry largo stock of PEAS,
mum, pi/Am, PLUM, trzaaersa, swam
TUBES, 1100173, BEIBUBBIBIY, OBEriIiIIOBBB
PLANT'S, au, ac. As oar stock to large, we offer
great Indoccmcon to planters or wholesale porch.
Orden left t the Greenhouse, Cakiand, or
Pittsburght Port Ollce, will be promptly attendod to.
30LIN ISCULDOCEI, Jr.,
ieWdeeelP Fettalcarsh end Oakland Nl:inertly,
CO.IIIIISBION PRODUCE—Now it
store and for mie—
n 11.Z.v x traski Bo l ter,
50) do Turk Rate Potato°,
00 do cktoice Dried Apples,
We boat. prime Lined Posckm,
1600 113 a. Country Clear Olds.:
POO3 Bibbed do;
LW* i• Bar=
803 Moulders.
2.1 bbl. Corn Meal;
IV do Elominy;
803 bash. klarroefat Bent.,
12 GPIs. Soar Cider;
WO bags bltood Potatoes;
000 L. H. YOTOT k CO.
PiariiFiL
GRAIN, SEEDS,
■OTTY.R, POOLTRY, MOOS.
Azi an kit& of 00tRiTlrir rnoDuct, on
oonamholou, 67
.ALM.OOO.
COLtIiI3US COLEMAN,
Manufacture• for trolo Wy a Grain Rake.,
of the Economy, Union, Balk., and Pratria Blrd
yottterna ; oleo, BTOBE, AND BAGGAGE TRUCKS,
W HEELBARROWS, CUTTING BOERS and Wag
on work of &I deacrlptlona.
A 1.,, STEEL Trent, for Hay and Ondo Bakes.
spDtßoasodaerV
ELECTRICITY TRIUMPHANT—In
WONDERS AS A TIIERAPEUTIO AGENT—
ICS BITETIMIES RELATING TO OACSE AND
OVEN OW DISEASE.
DU.. J. A.. REIGNED, Medical
Ofka, 201 PENN EMELT, where Ell Haman an
sucarnefully treated with Galvanism, Magnetism.
and other medllettlio. of Electricity Something
new, trap and Important. eta circular ; get one at
theofflca. No charge for coarnitation.
Dews warranted when drafted. le2l:2mand
LYON AILYSTILAL, IMPORTER
AND DEALEIt In the meat adze brtinds of
GE.urnm HAVANA MOANS, and. all Mind. of
OhIOIEINO TOBACCO, 13N1Hr,
TANGY nuar ANDason CHEWING Ianst PIPES, TONE S , Ac. ff ,
to cat nrtetg, ENDED THE ST. OHAEWSB NO
TE Pittibursh,
N. The Trade moiled an liberal terms.
mallugle
It., MIL/SSA, Jr., PI -wider.
=7D
Andronr Ackley,
glonander aver,
Dalrd M. Long,
Sea J. Tbornm,
B. P. Haknreg,
John IL M•Cnne.
M. 0011 DON. Reartvv
8. IL Elot,
John Stanton,
Jnmos Ooopit,
8. Efarbangt,
J. Odd=ll, Jr"
John 8. Dihrath.
Wm. A. Bodeen.
do.10:138
=II
Jams P.... Tamar,
apt, An • •• ••
BasanelPahatear.
O.orp P. Ram,
0. Hamm Lon,
Markse.
Arbuckle.
s e Preareek
• Air, MI Prwridart.
~~ ~,.
Oswego Market.
Philadelphia Market
Mot different that, bhad-.., bf
tUIBIf.II.T LUC 271) LDS,
GEME=IIII
JAB. W. WOODWELJ!.
IN. C. COPE,
I=l
ricbot returns. Beferwwo eon LI &do&
coil:6oW
BIABION AVENUE. /ille,gbony OUT
pIMIDSED AND COMMON BRION
140,000 PILLBOED • and
100,000 COMMON' bums.
On baud and for ale by
DAVID lIITTORIBOU.
E=Ml3
HENRY WALLACE
Commission Merchant,
so. no Barra WAVER BT., 01310.6J20, 11
Particular attention paid to fdllng orders for
113.013W1111:3, PBOVIBIONB, MINA it OBAIS
tohltem _ _
FINAL ItElioV.f.l..
JOHN HALL & 00.
ll►n remand their PLOW wen:not:as to
Na,. 191 & 123, corner Pitt sad Liberty Sta.
prrramlnau, Pt.
TTERSON & A M MON;
CIONNIESION 2TEC.
TWOS AND GRAIN, sea =IIODUOI
Eo~l hl $q e WOOD STRUT,. Pl4tatrarett, Ps.
N 13LtYrar.S.
DES—Anotbor lugs unpniy tba boat
Vitlnps In ta• country. Just rewire:Lid the 'lndtc
Zubbar Depot; bias. YU Ltd II& Bt. CUD street, by
J.* U. =MUM
Jell Fob Apatt for Oh wanly.
MISCELL.I.VEOUS
MOi=a
CRUMPTON & CO.,
Lthorty Street,
Poe Prupriators and Plaantaaturrre tor Western
Pe l nnsylvania, Ohio, Indian., Mao!. sre Nisectret,
disc, msonfacturva of s mr.perkrt sWci• of
Palm, German, Olive and Rosin Boap,
ea Tarim
svou.s..p A.2ID rAJIMY soars.
Of era SIEVED. PL LL 60AP, which we ocall
dwatiwlly mom:amenda. better for general cure than
any other Wore the public, eboaldhe borne in mind
ham neither Poirwh. Batt, Lime or nosilyor any other
mtetanos In Ito atanotecture .blob can shrink or
Wore the Onset febrioe. Viennele and Woolens can
he washed with the rapidit7 of Gotten or Linen.
Clothes embed with the BILVFI2 PELABL SOAP
do not twneare boiling or half the robbing, whial of
whore e.ert the weer and tear.
SILVER PEARL 130 AV
Re.m./ree Grease, Dirt, Tobsoco Stains Printers'
Smoke, andthe worst Beige Water Stains
Im
medletely, applying it with • motet Sponge, than
matt: Ulna indows Carpets and Purnltnro from
suds and slop. It imparts • brilliancy to Plata..
Jewelry, alnetrir•le, Enamelled Paintings and Patent
Luther Imiately ; and for cleaning marble and
Our Ole It bee no equaL For the and panic-
Warty for Shempcoudng, the SILVET 1: LBOAP
Ina perfect lung toe worn, all who t .re tried
Ito oupetior gnsittte., acknowlwlae It the greatest
discovery of the age. Thb Company sus trial from
eh who are Interested in using soap, and Inerery
case will refund the price of the same should It fail
to acoamplish what we claim ink If need mocurdirg
to our directions
Sold at FITZ OMITS PIM, POUND, In aft y
pound boxes, dalliered to the use or boats, or In
Dgbeny, Birmingham and city residences free of
charge. Dinette. for nu on ail packages Liberal
dtsoonnt to the trade.
Ilenthanta from abroad will do well to give
OBIRIPTON m CO. • can, WI Liberty etreot, oppo
site Pentetylvaula Ralirced Passenger Depot.
Da- Dowers of all ImitatlOne ,• none genuine unkas
haulms onr trade-mark—SILVER PEIRL SHELL
--ea secured by Rath:mai Copyright.
mbitly
PLUMBING,
Gas and Steam Fitting,
In all lb branches, rabo;nlly Es Attended to, by arp.sp.rlonood, prsettcal yr.:lrk:men. A fins assortniont of
GAS rixTra,
SINES,
- BATH TEES
SIIOWEE BATHE,
WAITE CLOSETS,
HYDE-UM, &-
Constantly on hand and nude to order.
TATE & airmail,
Fs. 69 PEDSLIaL STREET. &lleghony
And IST LIDKEITY MUM% Pllarbargh,
mhu.*.muy
ELECTB,OPATII
MADAVIS LOXERGAN LWCALDWELI
Elate opened en °Mee en Ow corner ot Fifth and
Wylie street., mg ranee 146. FIFTH Bit:LETT, tur
the practice of Medicine. They are males grado•
stew, and have their Diplomas on eabibit ion at their
offlea They are ptepared to treat all &teases in a
wientillc meaner.
Charge.ressonstie and eater certain.
They refer the pablio to the lollocring escommoo
dation
" Haring disposed of my oftlee Ind medicines to
Mime Lonergan 6:ySl dwell, whtto I have evidence
to teller° are graduate. in the healing art, 1 do
moat cheerfully recommend them to the &Meted,
end to the public in general, as every way worthy of
that . wnatbnce and patronage.
11. WOOD &RD, M. D."
Plttatutrah, June lith
• A i r.tf
MCCORD It C.C.,
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
asve mm- it gate ea larc.‘ co=o. l .
.ask god. far
et I'l-tilNi Cl ri.ok. L.JiU!k
Lvar offered la the 1.41%. 111arclianta aro racers:tat
tv ca:l aud azuralus surs:ack, wWet. will In at
rorllow ruaau.
131 Wood at, Platabant.
rata
M'cCARGO'S MARBLY Vi+ pHS2-
E=l
C{SEBLEIIA TR'L ,
aOllUDICliar; aad timve btouegi
&SIB, aLItkI;DILI eat Lk 4vErli
IStL.+%.O CTRAI(,,
o m 6,.
says _.un~nc'y .4l Cams • :e:e , end nee:
maenad rack at DECELNG. BUST Ali Ilara
PLANE. WINDOW 911.1.1E1L STOLYT. VINTLIEE
OEDEMA /MM. EMITIIIO, Lana PLl*
1508, ko &a.
P-11 E li 01 erne:a WM. err with
pronaptruns tad el tar tales.
E. E. l'enons Eating LOLi4 112111E3 cr EVr
pertleulary In r:le.l : o
scroc,. Grele 11(.01,
aranni
Cate& W. SEVILLE & CO.,
(Forcrorty Twang Bro.'s Grinding and Repairing
181 . 0 , 2= 7 . 1:11 . 7 ‘. 7. :ming frons pi LlT strr . t Mr •
Manned 01=rerr, Owin od gs . giro . ss '"4 l l snd Shin to
lintrer, Carpsntare, Coupon' and Tinners' Tools:
enissors, Razors, Tailors' Sham, Badlere Krises,
Morin Machina lirddra. S.d Irons, tko.
Alt Grinding assdPollattiaag protopity attando4 I.
estyllnsrdons
SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS,
138 WOOD ETItTC:
J A-MICS SOWN
itt•ltc• tee Ittelltital of Sportsmen erld other. to Ph
splendld Mel of 011118, REVOLVERS,
PISTOLS, GAME BAGS, POWDER matiss, saw
BELTS and POUCHES, DEAR FLASKS. And Am.
monition of wort kb& 'Ma stock In tho Wien ma
bmaght to thin maktaL orIT
p PEINT.EI-;a4
PRESSES FOR SALE.
ONE ADAMS' PATENS PUEEB, plattau Wm 45
•
ONE TATLOtt OTIANDEE, 100d_51.4 50 luobea.
ONE TATLOB DOI7BLIE ffLIIWZII, bed 27 riEl
larhm
All to good 'rotting oxen. Will to acid •I • tan.
gala. Enquire or •ddron
KOMI °mum. Plttzburgh,
MARVIN'S SUPERIOR CRACKERS.
Made at 80. 64 TOUEME FT111111"
N. 11.-14 patent met even anablet ma to fumtah
Crack.vra mpertor to way made ♦rot of be Ittotra
totes.
B. 8. MARVIN. No. 04 [earth ens..
M . aINTYRE, McNAUUUIcR k W.
stone and Brick ravers.
AU ostlers for 0118.11STON11. PAVISO, Gl/An
LOG, or saythlng In our line, promptly attended to
Addrata BOX 11A Allegheny Post 021., or.l
HoS AIIOIIAI3, 40 Plowing urea; Alleghary City
anWAte
CHARLES L. CALDWELL,
Muammar to James Upham
POILE PACIILEU.
Dealer to ?MOON, LAILD.I9DCLUS MUSD tiMilb
timoaiD SEEP, Q.
winau neuarr AN a Mtn 6TILEIVTB
El=
ElVert• EMICZT DWIIISGS atm Ersorinanons,
to all kinds of Ifnildlap, mad aptrinlands tlntr
section on ressalable torm.
°Aka on MAR/CO 1112004GttstG labcock and
Bolllmam .bests,Anklitbaaid*. •
CM;TRIIL DRUG STOBS,
Dollar Mo Zeitinal &WA Araetsto.
4ZO. A. KIELLT, Pr2ra.nrna
7PLIIS.:LKO 130DtrA r a leum
1R51.1. Am
UT izr albes • O.l=lT-UM es' ta ear PZIA
rAITERSON
I›,.kAha
Youghiogheny Coal inid Nut tool
Orden hat at Ino 011ne, on 4.iIItAGICHEIXIT,
nou 8114.40,W00.1811 T•ttory; Allegheny , OUT
promptly ottanded to.
Wadern orders promptly 1111.4...
200 BELE 41 3aff Mills" FLOUR, &s
-kiving pa .taaaer Charakto.
ISOO boob. S. Cora, per altsomer
rerrszvox & Amami, ey
ISO: II Waal
---
A LmOND AND GINGER tRACK-
Aar, S.W.—Jest rraiihed from Ib6 bratni,* Utah
Abamd sad G;Dger Ants. Ur silo bribe Darin or
does paand f at thi hztaly Grxecrp Brats ox -
• 1031% A.IZSIIIIAW, :
mazer Lit.e.or end Quad Pawl+
10 OR SALE— = Ono No. 4 Worffington
.I PIMP, be ooeoplete order,
. • - DATI3 k PHILLIPS,
Boors adrzt gnat&
THE REGULATOR
WE REGULATE "illE PRICES
Boots anti Shoes,
BMW} AND SUMMER GOODS
IT OLD PRICES!
BERT HALL SHOE STORE,
62 Fifth St.
IMMENSE STOCK OF
GAIT FRS,
Boots, Balmorals, Slippers, &e.,
NILV GOODS, AT
N'CLELLARIDS AIICIZON,
65. Fifth Street
inr N. 8.-600da at PUPATE OALIL Look far
• • sad number above tha door.
B°°.
Lsollea', Gents, Uttses, Boys and Oblldren. A
good sold. sod a vary lots Prim; tan
Gs to and st
lialtntock's New Shoe Store,
lio. N F DIZLL Fe., AS[ Albany Ott,
A NEW SUPPLY OF
GENTLEMZSiI ,
EIISSIW, 10IITECEI,
BOYS' LSD OWILDSIIII'v
Roots; Shoes and Gaiters
No. 64 Market Street.
SLATER !MYTH
NEW 13CH3DS I NEW GOODS I
We have ices received our Spring stook of
BOOTS AHD SHOES,
Which aro ant =LI at the LOW= 02.1311P3310LS
We have the Innen and but DiSlectod 1 act of
Rua's; rine Calf Square-toad 15009,
To Do land La the &y. L&DED3' LAST 4L12Y21/
Ui abundukee. Giro us • call.
Jas. Rotib,
TELE " STAR WORK
MST DECEIVED DY
ALBERS, SON Cc_CO.,
Ba n WOOD ems Er.
DOD' sae. Tooth's Half Babaersls.,
o *. Nip 13ooteen.
Children's Goat High Bcrtt.
Thew goods ars made to oar spool/II order, and
arrant... 4 nrogoalled =tom work.
CLEILMNG OUT SALE OF
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Balmoral',
then the coat at
210ILLAISD'S, 98 'Mutat etsvet,
9 Sd dent tram Filth.
T AM RECEIVING DAILY A FREER
.tak of
Llano,' !Mono' and Chlldron'a, root& Qattara nod
Balatorsla, irhnn I orlll ill en a slight ni.,
,
vox* on oast, at
BORLAND'S, SO Nraket street.
Orem or 13aancraerr Se m% •
improvod Mercantil. apace, 78 d SA ith
flttiburgo, Pa., June 7th, 1861
MBE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS,
.1 tankers, Manufacture, ix, ti called to tha
fact t.at here tn., In press and sill tune on tat
11th day of doll, the Fifteenth Velmae cf on:
COMMERCIAL REPORTS.
Tt.t. wort km boon canintly sat ttotottahly
vbed to data, and will totaan
Over Forty Thousand Hors Names
ban oar January tam, matting • total of abant
350,000 NAMES.
Of Bankers, blembante and hianefecturem to the
United States and British Pronincee.
The ferthcombilt Toler= lefll aka cautalft tai
eamn and Italtms to Nevada Territory', of Vilifles •
City, Osman City, Gold 11111, and Silver Olty; also to
Oalgornia, of Ban franelsew, Ihtsramestto DtoollOone
and Ilsrprllle, sod m Tenneteee. of Eta/aphis and .
Nashville.
TTENG3-05'1/ HIISDRED DOLLdBS P A 1(.
1417.04 which datleles she saberrther to the ass of
the snare mentioned velem*, sad oleo to Tottnem i
1.117, to be lamed In Jounse7, 1661. The Hembree
Oommunitl mill Uwe is mind that we farce Two
Tolmoespek annum, and almflarohh all enbealhan
with a
=ffENZ
PRINTED IS'FITSI y SHEET OF CORRECTIONEc:
Contalaingalliteportentchanhusthat re through._
out the country, end the privilege cf nalthistspetial
Inquiries at our offer, and receiving detail :spells In.
=Mug, coneerairc the standing of their enstontera
without cars charge.
N D. War the coorenfentaorgerchantegud ottani . ' .%
doing busing in the Western Mateo, the Moslem
pottlen of our oualinatozAL ItaPOSTII is 2=4 •
in • rep:irate scincie,and lON crnsteicalielle hut" , ..:
her of now suuces end pieces, new
le
ror the present oar tonne for this Tole= U 1 re•
main uttoretaibra; CS/ITY DULTANS PNIt AN
• UN), gbich will entitle the aubecriben to the two.
volumes yur aruston, and ail privilege* of the Moe. - • ,
Bathe Baskare reoeite,onre • alcohol
list of adamants, tn thla courtly.
Subectitere notol to Yawn. IV, (WriffElM
can metre the same on application w eer assn. ,
J. M. BRADSTREET Ez . SON.
139.0
•.
1864. 1864..:'
sCOIST,LII . /5" lIAT, ROADYI, *Ms
.
EXTERMINATORS...
"In pests establlshed in N. Y. City..
.11.)nly infallible remedies larcnro.“
.Inonfrom Polanne."
"sot dangarone to the Ileman • r
'llea cams ont of them boles to De.'" '.
Bolt Pp all Drannitte enrywhere.
Ellfllll of all mniblen imitstlans.
C 054 1 41 Depot, N 0.482 Broadre7,l3. Y." . •
lay flout by E. A. IfdlDiEnTol.4.ll, bOll AOD
end ti; D. A Wbolande and Retell,
A vas, Pittsbutgls. Pa., MESHY P. BOBWAII7F,
liPbckesh) and Band Aprot, Allegheny city.
B F. QIII:61.13 CO.,
7 COBIMIBBIO.II
ZIA 125)501ITII WAM
Qtritipsdia gttation to Vtirsbestag. ;
Pvalgfi
GAITERS,
69 Ateasrr=GT