ESTABLISBEED IN 1786. ittshrgit 05a. PUBLIBIIED BY 11111 EAMIS PIJELLSEIG ANNIATIOI TERMS OP TIER GAZETTE. Ifibagroi U l =6 b 7 pr par---411 00. week-- U. - , • angle capba...-- 8. enualt4 Samoa, by call, tar yam...—. 4 W. mouth-- M. iktuu4 Enamos, Angle copies. per year... 2 M. c 12.11.. et 2. talo, _ 1 60. clubs. of 10 or mere «.113. --rod owl orbs to the party trading club. Mara • dab of Moen; o . Rfll send the Enacia 019013 ebb of twenty, we sill wad the . titan to Gums deny. Stogie copies, d mate. par AII setearlptbee 10rt5.4 to armsai, and papas wbau the thee azgres. itemillg_Matter from Yesterday's Zvening Gazette. yrom Knaea Battalion .1111.117QUALMEI 11T P: V. LICTU.'Ir, I Fart Stunner, Md., July 12,1864. Et)1201.9" sr+, did not receive mders to go to "the front," as we expected, . fraut" his came to us. Oar videttes and pickets sow occupy outposts from which they Awmenfuify. expect to see the ndranco of Lee's division. It is, now well I understood that strelig column of Tel els, comprising Ewell's entire mow, meet of Breokinridges, Bradley Johnston's, Imbodon's and Jenkins' OaMirOUldS, is marching an Washington, with the stills of traveling right through us one --hundred dale , men, :Indian: , Washington and 'Baltimore. We hare reliable adviocs from deserters who have romilied -our pickets, from . .111Arplea Ferry, that the rebel force, com prising, eatery, artillery and Infantry, is -30,00 D strosig, - ead that this to their destination. Alt amounts which - wehave, corroborate in re- girdle the object of !herald, and the strength . eL the accompanying farms. A telegram by signal haexenotted as, to the -effect - that Ger.: - Wallsys was drifolhFlitt. Fred. eriek milataiday, aryl that the rebels wore -111diriadeznpon this Ilan. :It timid be im proper to:state:an the preparations which aro being made g fot ,the roooption of those mica vetted eitttere. -It Is "aatheleat to say tbat Cita. Harland, (tato Colonel of the 12.:h Pa. .-Beeartea).zeliared CoL.- Efatklas, from the command , ef the - dleiatori,'-sta - the leder Is now in cantmandat the, lat, erigade, relieving Colatsywao;"af.Clevoliml, 150th 0: N. who takes commend of Ile regiment. Colonel —2Manser oLthe revive army, commanding the —+lat Vermont artillery, relieves Col. Marble, of .the,l7oth 0. N. 0, from Delphos, Ohio, ' hurter . ha 541.46 of this (23) brigade. Lient4olonaLObertouffer, 2d Pa. artillery, of Philadelphia, commands the 33 brigade, out of East Brandt: Mat-Oenezal Agnew, com mands lice corps. ' SO nineh, OAP lout,. Irma, communicate, without danger et violating the . rules whirl. should govern all army corms pendent*. I may elan state, this line has been materially strengthened, during_the last for - kr-eleit imunt„ Ethan at all diminishing the ~ .-forces Armed Petersham. - are all Male= Wham from Gencrral Banter. - force hes donbllpss proved too 1 - vreelettrattailtE "fat front; bat I imagine . .:thatflunter will think himself strong enough • .annoy the enemy's oomatmles- Omar, now that the latter has left him in his rear . Petal, it may prove a boll expedient of Lee's, this strong demonstration upon Wasldngten. Another General then Ortlnt might have douched a strong farce from the • - intrenalutienta in front et Petersburg To - strengthen the defenses of-Washington. illy opiniou is that General Grant will not do to, - "and that ere thete marauders get back to their anny, General' Grant will have demon smat-d the rarer committed In detecting any =tins of the dofcading forms from Peters , burg. ..There ARO surely enough brave men loft's.% thatgrast old Keystone and to the L.ll. plea. States, from uhich - to drew reinforos -mats-tor the defense of the Camberisad vat LT A dtil..,Blits Capital, Baltimore and for Washington. I see that Governor Curtin has exiled for the cervices of 24,000 bra* men to verve for one hundred days. I hope for the — ciiidltiirotiii.masar old City of Smoke that the first regiment may be organized from her epicene. Surely no extraneous influences are nor r.ceeseary to arouse our brave and patriotio people. The Government is calling for tun for the 'hottest possible term of enr olee ; our own State le invaded by the enemy; the National' Capital Is etrionely menaced, and 150,000 of tke troops formerly posted for its detente have been sent to strengthen the grand army under Grant. Shall the brew be recalled from the vary gates of Petersburg and lEchmrond to defend the soil of Pennsylvania; or the National Capital, whin 80,000 Pennsylvanians remain at home, engaged in peaceful and pleasant industrial pursuit/1 'I hiessn. Editors, I know not what progrms hu been made in recruiting during the font or five Aisle which have elapsed since the Goiernor's proclamation was published, bat I hope, for the credit of my own county, and our dear old State, that the entire call may be :edify filled. It I did not luaus that do eoo4sd tke era, and that ai cue, I should not wish this. Bat knowing, ss I do, the urgent need of these reinforcements, jar; now, I ask that you; gentlemen, through your widely circulated and Influential paper, would aroma our people to the importance of epee& Ily filing this timely requisition ti upon the pa - _trjolisno 'trfPcsinsylvania. Alf honor to the brave boys of the Pint Battalion of Penna. Vol. Artillery, command ed by Major Hasp.. Through showers of ley cold water, through jests amounting to enure, through cynicisms amounting to insult, they cuss out to eerie their country for one hun dred days. They have spout about fifty of those days in their country's service, happily without casualty, .I:W:ugh picketing an az, tended front. -They have, during thane fifty del:ribald themselves ready to respond to tiny sad every order given by their commanders, 'wire 'Should they - be ordered to the bloody - trenches In front of Richmond—which order - wee oonfidently expected all along. They are to.day, so I write, preparbfg for a defence of these Worke,agninst an enemy bat a few miles distant, nearly treble their numbers, with to mg_ =se to , book open. Twenty-four tnousand of these "element aoldiere" have been 'Ogled (orb' the Governor of Ponnsylva. nia, and the Government world gladly accept the eervioces Of doe timed that numb:a - for a similar period. All honor to the soldier in the service or hit country, whatever the ter ries, whatever the period. tie 18 then in the line of his duty. The covradly—sr worse than'eoWardly-relhies, who, through fear of leilegairiervices of a few of their clerics or employees,t or Item other motives equally base, world ends:Ger to prevent calletsnents, even for one hundred days, deserve to be re- MeMbat 4 , the . Worst...and' utast danger ous of ?Ono enemiam.. - :Tbey: aro (making I speak of these things as I feel, Melon, Batas; - Ask any : batalligent member of any 011iellkg . eatetalthil her has not felt the •-• througlChls veins at come imeering allusion to his motive§ for enlist ment in the serried. "AU forpolitleal bun. comb," sayeene: "because Gto service!, le coje one," says another: "to avoid. the payment ofd plat.due debt s " Nays a third. No =an out -';-- - of:thireerflee should to permitted to impugn iininnin lathe service without the suiphidOi of being . a Welter. It does dis courage 'enlistments, end It dace discourage the enlisted. It robe -them - of that to which they Sr. clearly entitled—the - "veil done" and ".Wllleonse home? of their felloweitizens. By Demister information which has reached may I leani that Gen. Whore was badly cut at Ilwideriek. When you are Informed VOA Meters division was with him previons to the engagement, that his forces mint have numbered :16,000, and that -these were de tested by Ewell in a strong ,position of their own choice, von ear ,astircate the probable strengthof the enemy threatening Washing ,.. -ton and Baltimore. , i----Thesatall force ender Gen. liowo, at , Thu sper4,sYerrk, ii - probably in a somewhat Isola - u 4 roman.' Gor prelent hope is that Gen. Ifinkter,srith his brave little army tray and • ir - 4,lerfetion -with Bowe, right Epinal', and ill:row himself inon the Cti2/11,.1 t ea, E.,„di weight, in each ease, Lad himself in an uncom fortable place. Oar command, era narking hard, offing to I the thresuned attack... stung picket force is posted along our entire - fiont. When re tiered Irons picket or guard, every available man is sentent, en fatigue, orating away the eemmlniatingbrath from our.frout, for a ay. Wee of icane2tloojyartia; - 51111, our boys are uneomptitlideg and hearty. They work with • will, while there la need, looking forward to the time when the enemy, driven from our borders, they may rest from their labors. I Apky Write you as Iliad occasion. EL „. 'ttbottrataincalirm*Vaisiotcrros.—Weri• .0 Wing, petadm the WastLicatoa. ekrowi 4orsi d Matidg. Varlottirs Icattesday s op . t! . thit4rgainis494oo, IMO tgllll34` ~ ~:; ~. Y a...ii..-.~ 1. t.a .`S`..k.. S_LS.+-,ymi-..r.Y 1tr..~~..'S nf✓5i.1....~.~ ~~~t~~tia~ ~ _ THE DAILY England and Denmark The determination of the Palmerston Cab inet n'otto give any assistance, except "lively sympathy;' to the unfortunate Dines, was formally .11.13.1101=Milli !I Tory imposing man na•, by Lord Russell in the Lords and by .ord Palate:atom in the Commons, on Jane 27th. The case, divested of verbiage, to sim ply this, that, in 1852, Lord Palmerston ne gotiated a treaty whereby - the succession to the throne of Denmark should be peacefully provided for ; that Lord Granville and Lord Maireetlair7,4 l o .forelgn ministers in that year, each "bed a finger In the pig" that the King Of Denrcarkehotie as his =cursor Prince Christian of Ginekshurg; that, there being a question of the rights of the House of Angus. tenting to the Dotty of Holstein that right wee commuted for pecuniary Indemnity; that the-Duke of Atigustertbarg, having been in rebellion against the Zing of Denmark upon a former occasion, and his estates hal ing been confithated, the veins of those es • tafioe was given to him on condition of hit renouncing for himself and his successors all claims to the Duchy of Holstein; that, on the death of the King of Denmark, last winter, Prince Christian succeeded to the throne; that the Duke of Anirastonburg's eon, repudiating the bargain mide by his fatlusr, asserted a right to the Duchies of Schleswig and Hol stein; that the slake et Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, brother of the late Prince Albert, and cousin as„well as brother-in-law of Queen Victoria Warmly backed by the claims of this preten der. that Germany and Austria, giving him materiel assistance,by sea and land, invaded Denmark for him , taking the disputed Duch ies, and threatening to elan Jnthand, thereby redwing Denmark to a few islands; that a Conference was held at London,- at which the great - Earopeon Powers (who had boon por tico to the treaty of 1852) were represented ; theta inupenalon of hostilities was the result-, that:ever:l woolo3 were wasted in idle talk ; that, finally, the Conference broke tip on June 25th, and that hostilities were resumed on the next day. Admitting (In Lord Palmerston's x-or.l that, "from the first to the last, Danmark had been abused; that might had overridden right, and that the sympathies of almost the whole of the British nation were in her favor," still the British Government refuses to help her. The alleged-reasons lor letting Denmark go to the dogs Is that Brans and Russia were Indisposed to -take any active measures on her behalf, and that the whole brunt of the effort, therefore, whatever it might have been—namely, the effort to dis lodge the German troops, and ilbse who might 00910 to their assistance from the rest of Germany, from Schleswig end Holztein— would fall - upon England atone. This might lead to a war with the whole of Germany. Theriefore, Palmerston declined reeemmend ingtinst England &Mild taldritunerk. This announcement in anmatumally crowded house Is stated to hove been received - with murmurs. ' The reasons fat holding beck did not satisfy this,,Commosur. „ . Lord Palmerston said, at tho dose, ‘, I do not moan to say—l think it blight to pot in that reservation—that if - the war should u rea:of a different eharnater,lhad it. the esiV-• one of Denmark as an independent Power of Earope should bo at'stake; Ido mean to elm that if we Were to find reason. to expect Unit we Should ape at Copenhagen the horrors of a tom taken by assault, the destruction of property, the Sacrifice of the Lives not only of tte defenders, but of its peaoofulinhabitantr, the - eonfireationwhich would arise the cop iers of the sovereign as a prisoner of war, or events of that kind i ! I do not moan to say, if any of thus events, were likely to happen, that the position of this country might not posiibly be a - fm embjeot for ro-oon- siderstion C"oh I oh!” and ministerial cheers]—or that other counsels might not bo taken. Bat this I say, on the part of the Government, that it ally :mange; a policy were thoughtdesiroble, each change would be communicated to Parliament; If Parliament were sitting, and, if Perilarnent were not att ain, the entliettePpertaleity would be taken of slaking for the jadgment of Parliament on the subject." The oppodlion have threatened, through hir. Disraeli, to take a vote of the Douse of Coin:ions upon. the foreign policy of the Pal merston Cabinet, and partial are so -nearly equal in that branch of the Legislators that the WWI is very doubtful Whether the 007. arzucont-be beaten or ancere. eta a dissolution of Perliaincint la at hand, and the result of I ilia appahlto the people may wholly change the Administration as roll at the policy of 1 Eagiand.—PAß. Press: The leaden of the Indiana copperheads met in Convention at Indianapolis yesterday, where a State ticket van nominated and a platform adopted. The proceedings are tally reported in another. place. The !ceders at knowledged thisiepon an avowed peace piat form they would be defeated—badly Wasted, and they prevailed upon the nitre peace men to.suppreisthe real sentiments of the Con vention, In order that their chances of ono. ores at the polls might be improved. "The sone of liberty" submitted with a bad grace, but thley submitted. The platform is a patch word concern. which may be variously Inter ' prated to east the otoasion. The loyal Dem • oerata, however, will hardly - , be deceived by it, and the party will be defeated as badly as if they had honestly expressed their real son timanta, and taken grounds openly_ against the war. But they lacke d the courage to do this; end they &duct 0•11.12 hive pinch enough ahoulder—Vallandigiusta. ' This blessed tarty r :was snubbed ontright—slaughtered without mercy in the house -of his friends. But in the ticketund the platform the cloven foot clicks cat no plainly that no one need be at a burn Atte - oyes the real sentiments of the leaders of the Democratic party In In diane. Hypocrisy and cowardice arepreient ad In about equal - proportions. IVe congrat ulate the Union men of Indiana upon the ac tion of the opposition. Hid it been fish or flub, it would have bean more dtfhcalt to bindle. Being neither, this War-peace party will dad the road before them, a. rough one. Their defeat is inevitable, Bra there is one thing to be gathered from the action of the Convention. There is uo party in - the donut* , willing to risk em /lee ! Sion on 1,-peawr pletform. This 'Wu fully noneeded at Indialiapolis yesterday; wren by the .'eons of liberty." white - penco amen wen nominated; their peace principles wore shrewdly Dgireled de by a set of eon demmittil resolotions.—Cia. Veeetto. NevemMs of Senators. Senston Wade, Chandler, Wilkinson, Ram sey, and, Sprague came up from the front yesterday Morning in a:Government atnas.ar, (at the disposal of the Committee of the Con duct or the War,) in which they left for Goa era Grant's lines on Tneaday fut. Those gentlemen took a thorough and-practical view or thing's by advancing up to the ex trevispicket bat to dalbis they were bbl to cast oft the Senatorial dignity and war along - on theirlinndslenses, as do the soldiers, to avoid the deadly aim of the rebel sharpshooters. They report that Gen eral Grant has been aware of the dolga of the rebels to make a raid into Maryland, and has made suitable dispositions of troops to meet the emergency at the most important points. In this view, may we not hope that Severe loss may yet be afflicted upon the rebel force that has-been plundering "My Mary head l" Wash. Citron. , In Poo:tendon of the Government. The Reading Railroad was formally taken yesterday into the possession of the United Shan government. The strikes of the mi ners and employees of the road here um em. harassed-the operations of the company, th a t to supply coal to the government in regal/Ito qua:lWe' was impossible. The minors in bobuylkill county area troublesome let. Their proclivities seem to be toward copper hondltro. ;The 'y aro alike a nuisance to the owners of the mines and the community irt general. Tho government yesterday took the road into its poucesioo, bringing on film Weshingtou a sutliclent force to insure its management. Everybody will be glad to know that the government will now be ludo. pendent alike of Copperheads and strikers for supply of coal. A sintewn Keane is Norwalk, Conn., who approdstra the high prise of things now-a daps, tips that a shoe dealer In that town bought a stook et obildren's thoos and oominer.eed narking their 'alio upon the heel. goodsrnin he made a'new inerk and as t . went up thehierkS wont n i p, , until they fuosZy ooraud..the whole sole, and then wont aver upon the upper teethes. hinoe thin that.ttealer weft bap anything smatter then No:l6k. se th a t lie osnhate4 to kient wiargin for the aaraweed . • • A. arms bay vas Ica de Toads of (711. emstnitir Cblee4 o ;!7_ o4 , l ili xu sal / 17 " On attentftlis lantielirnee: btu He wee neatly szlinneteti lam Yew! tric . 1 found £ndlazia PollUea. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1864. Report of the Rubslstence Committee. Tho Pittsburgh Subsisteasei Committee beg lowa to present tho following report for the months of iday and Juno : 15 495 seldien have been fad at the Dining ROilt. at City /JAIL At the Soldier. Home, met/atm, born tarnished to 6:188 soltHers, and lOsiging to 1153, ma king for the two months M,7M who have bum cared for and provided with meals. Over Lad wounded soldiers have had their wounds dressed and iamb medical attotticn as their cases de manded, by the Surgeon in charge. Yifty-i hree soh &ere have been sent to the U. 8. General Hardee', and transprtation to attatcota trisctirtre 1041 lu the city wit:heat sushi of nothing their boson. The caring for the sick and wounded who kayo passed through our city during the past months, bas involved considerable expense, as many of them have been oompelled to re main at the borne for days, and some of them weeks, before they were able to proceed on the way to their homes. A, we contemplate making additional im provomenta daring the prosent month, whloh will add much to the comfort of the sick and wounded who may be loft at the Hame r we ask our citizens for a oontioundon of their lib erality which hue characterised thorn during the peat. The following donetions have boon received dating May and Juno Allegtiony Bridge, 525 0 Throalognsm 100 Cohh.---. 100 Thu 10.7 Eamon Goo 100 tinning Goa C 0.... 200 Ti Hap taXasrarc..... 60 Barbanel., a 00... 60 X T . 60 /no Patterson...... 25 Jooeph Jollo Graham,._... 20 04110 11116e7....... 100 Nituick a C 0........ 1010 J 00 bhoootergor, 100 M. firldl.ro Co., 230 o.lyor 31,2,..0t0ck ;8 M Miller— ... 5 45 A Co E1ect_........... 5 Geo 5150Surs-- Threo eolAllor• of tho 15M MGMLs, 1G M •I.J or and Captain of Col. dtralcht'a C 61" Workman 2 6 Friend 6 A P.m& 10 4 Prlend.— 15 Coo n Ca . 5 .5 P. Ormrga 10 Ch. Cook Coo Maros, 15 51 KOUSr..— 6 Mr Moe Oapt W Lem, 10 111c0:elland_... 5 C. 2 1111111 , Is Pay.—.... 5 IJ :John Bally _ 5 'C Enna 2 6 CC.. S PrOVOE. Marshal's 100 rehitmad Stewart 1® Er, E Itradlog..... 60 W Pusti. ..... 50 MeClurtett. Ma Ea LO3prool— LI/ L-txth Ward rad &minty .* 57 47 HOO LI Lowrey YO Carib so ars.; 6 A. Friend ..... -...-.. 2 W !rally 10 A FLtaad..—...—. 10 01221211 t.ftables..Exhibltiou Isne ball' the proceeds or and Itecenti+o, t4al of twenty-in, (additional), $ll5. Proceed. of a concert et Dr. Clark. church, by 11. B. Robert., 343 Lin, 'Young Ladies' doldicri Aid Society, of Sqinirel 010 30. h gm by ll.pp .1k Co., Part of proceeds of exhibition by Birmingham Bich School, $l2 27. Pshibition of Exceletor Thespi Sooloty, North Pay- I etta Toarttehtp, A 160.11 bide potatoes and apples from James F. Scott, Poi... Lawince county; ttn plates and cope from rwmlogB Tommie& ,• 1 keg of beet. from Thus. Semple • baskets of butter and apple butter from D egad, Indiana Township ; 1 box provisions fro m Latrobe; Ida from Was Maggio Dfoutootb ; Ifi bashes potatoes from Is . W . Cunningham, NO. Castle; Wks butter from Zan. J. Olipbrint contribution. of butter, boxed and meat Prom Oar* tory Talr ; etrawberrles, wine. Ito r from Mn. T. Blair. A number of contributions of pre...lons have b.len left at the Noire witlwast name. We are el. Indebted to the Ctuician Commiulon, who here kept the Demo Übe:refry scoot., with cloth ing, bander., medicines, backs anti papers. During tho months of May and June we hare ex pended fur fool, rout, labor, care of dot, sending of soldiers bums. An, SUSS 24. Cantribntions of cash can be sent to any of the Executive Committee. Provisions can be loft at the-Home, No. 347 Liberty stroet, or at No. it Smithfield street. W. P. WrrnAs, Jos. Amens; }Executive. Com. 11. ht. Moon. A SEtigular lac.ldenL. The Baton (hurtle tell, the following Atoll Twenty yeare ago a gentleman of this city roautvod to remove out Went, and started for hie destination.- In New York he stopped aka scoond clan hotel, and while therewee robbed of a puree containing some $2,000 in gold. In the coarse of his parlggiaatloas ho was um ceqful, and had forgotten all about his loss, having Iva:mutated a handsome property. When the war brake tot he war too old to en list, but feeling pattiotio, he offered his ser vices to Gen. Logan, and acted a Quarter• muter to n brigade. One sigh, on the mareb, the army wired at a email WWII In Southern Alabama, and according to orders he took possoreion of the lea for general head quarters. While talking with the'landlord be dizeov coed that he formerly kept a hotel In New York, and, upon pressing his Engel:lee, found that he was theidentical !audit:ll°f the house in which he had been robbed. In the course of the evening he arranged a mock court martial and brought the landlord before ft, charging him among Other . Ming' with the robbery. Much to his :surprise the landlord wafer:ad the robbery, and he had his choke to restore the money or die at monies. The man received his principaVand all the interimt the landlord cetild afford to pay, in gold, which the gentleman invested in United State, 7 30 notes. n Beach uaetts Men on the Alabama. - . A correspondent of the New York final,' in Cherbourg, who has visited the marine hospital there, writes "I found bat two America=s among the twelve wounded men of the Alabama; ono of these, whose leg was cut off by a shell below the Imes, gave mo his name and birthplace with• groat rearm- tance. His name Le Itobart Wright, a native of Boston, Siam , where he has brothers end elatexe living. Ile le a very Intelligent man, and gave me ceissidemble Information. Ile, and aloct el the Men with Clam I conversed, attribute the destruction of the Alabama to the Immense force of the two 11-Inch Dahl gren guns in the Nearsarge." The writer adds: "The carpenter, fiobirmon, who was also s native of hlaseficlausetta, when he saw the battle was lost, drew Isle revolver and shot himself in the breast." Election Di Tennessee Tho Nashville Veion of Sunday contsins a proclunatioriof Governor Johnson, of thht State. Ile orders gist, "for am purpose of bringing Tennessee within she prolisione of the United States Congtitution, which guar antees :ts each States republic= form of government," an election ehal,l bas held on the first Saturday of past Marsh, In the various counties, precincts, diatriotr, no., wherever praotteable, for justices of the peace, sheriffs, constables, trustees, circuit and 012.175, alerts, registers sand tax collectors. The Governor proclaims that the enemies of the Union will not be permitted to vote or hold dace. PACRITITISO Ilt RIUSIII,LIOUS BTATI.I.—La answer to an inquiry addressed by Gnorover Curtin to ProYest•Atarshal-flonerul Fry on the subject of recruiting in the rebellion. states, the_ following has Put been received : "Orders to carry out the Mr in relation to recruiting irs.the rebellions Mates are now in prose, and will be brought to completion as soon as possible." "Bows," said a villas° pedagogue, "what is the cause of all this noise in school to day ?" "Itis ;Bill Bytes, sir, who Is all the time imitating a stoam engine." "Come up hate, William; if you have turn ed tuto.l locomotive, It is high time, you were switched off." Mu. Jaws Prance, (formerly exhibited as biles Jane Campbell,) Bernum's fat woman, died at her residence at Brookfield, Corm, Jane 30, aged 24 years. lier coffin was elz feet long, eighteen lashes deep and three feet wide and it took ten men to plate the body into it. Bhe weighed 680 poonde at - one time. War do they call them strawberries T Is the question most people have asked about the ruddy frail. The name is derived from a =tons ibllg ago prevalent in England of the children stringingthem on straws of grass and selling or many strings for a penny. Ii NEVADA they disfranchise all who have been rebels. We trot to lee this same role pianain iU Pura of the country. No man whe haerahted hie. hood against the oountry should ever spin be permtued to return to it. —PAieo Prete. Taa New Jersey peach crop premises e 4—! celleaca arid abundance—the largest ever raised. In o=B.ll county a tingle grower has 180,000 boarbw inch and will mod 225,000 baskets to market. A Colic ;scan orstor state' that ho prefers HlAtifirrrio Vault." How many months tb it 'filmy the ottershio of, mach statOtOlsAf wonl&havo.stampod a rail asa dtanalaa Ab• I'Laul-The Bloomington Pantograph asp that on bottorfa drat In that' cdty hu eon; tnctsd ertht rood from one thousand acres of flat. They alio:Late that thps us Aram ;000 to 000 aorta sown to the otroat7. ITTSBURGH GAZET'T'E. ELEG R.AIfS. 3E3L R. OPERATIONS ABOUT WASHINGTON• Sklrmlthlng Near Fort Stevens THE ENEMY RETREATING The Raiders R.ported . Rtcroasing the Potomac. GEN. ERA NFU' ti AT BALTIMORE LATEST FROM OHARLESTON BIOVEHNT ALONG OUR WHOLE LINE Capture of a Battery on Samos Island IVAzuluaros, July 13.—Skirmiebing had been constantly going on and our troops had acted strictly on the defensive until yester day evening, when the rebel sharpshooters becoming annoying, it was dc :ermined to die lodge them from in front of Pert Stevens. This was effectually accomplished amid shouts of applause by those who witnessed the ac tion. The rebels retired in hot haste, Leaving at the home of P. P. 13Iair, at Silver Springs, a hundred of their wounded,lncludlng eleven offilen, and their dead upon the field. Reconnoissances this morning showed that the rebels disappeared daring the night from the front of our fortifications, after firing a number of buildings they had previously coc a:pied as sholdir to their sharpehooters. Scouts report the rebels crossing the Poto mac nearly opposite Poolesvillo, driving be fore them about two thousand head of cattle which they had stolen, while a dispatsh ro calved by Halle6k from Rockville says that the retreating rebels passed through that place at three o'clock this morning, moving In the direction of Edward's Ferry. The rebels near Bladensburg moved off this morning, taking the road westward, and car rying with theta a number of horses, cattle, .to., stolen in that neighborhood. Several squads of rebel prisoners were brought in to day and taken to the Old Capi tol prison. Our killed and wounded yestardsy.emennt ed to about 200. Now Yosz, July 14.—The Washington Chronicle of Tuesday has an account of the operations about Washington. Oar cavalry, under Major Fry, stubbornly contested the advance of the rebels, retreating only when flanked by superior numbers. On Sunday he fought from 3 till 9 p. w., nod was driven only Sre miles.. Oa Monday the rebels were kept at bay two or three miles out of Tennatlytown. The force in our front was estimated at sev eral thousand. The President and Secretary of War ware present encouraging the troops. About 2 p. m. the retail advanced toward Fort Stevens, about five miles from this city. Their sharpshooters got within three or fear hundred yards of the fort. The 37th New York cavalry dismounted and drove them out of the houses protecting them. The houses were then b,arned, ea they obotrunted the range of the guns. The other regiments Sten, arrived and drove the rebels back half a mile. Towards 6 p. m. V0W . ..9 from the fighting 6th arrived and drove them seven ml`es and a half. New Toes, July spacial dispatth to the Times, dated Harrisburg, defy 1316, says: Gen. Couch arrived at Phtladelphth to , day. The excitement Is dying out, bet the stores still remain closed, and re:matting Is progressing slowly. A steady stream of Union refugees, with teams, droves of hones, Ac., are returning tome. The Herald'. Washington correaritdent says: Wilson's Cavalry reached 1., ac t ir. btu en Saturday. At the same time a comber .1 hones arrived from the north. In less than three hours after their arrival, Wilson's he ioni won la the saddle and out on e neon. 110i1Santh. Oc Monday another reconnois sance was made and • superior body of rebels IMO found. After a eight our cavalry fell back upon Washington. Tho enemy did not pursue. We learn from an authentic source that General Franklin has arrived at Baltimore and is at Barnum'a Hotel. BALTIMORE, July 13.—The only intolligene.e gathered from the conductor who brought the engine thrcosh from Washington, is that no Bring has been board to day. All the Infor mation we have here to day, in daces the con viction that the enemy is 14 foil retreat, end t hat the testing of 51,..nd1y end Tuesday was to rover their retreat .d enable them to get their nlantier safely acres the Potomac river at Edward's Ferry. • Bat.rinoals July 14.—Tbo railroad rum; munication between Baltimore and Washing ton, which has been suspended nearly forty eight hours in consequence of the rebel in vasion, was resumed this afternual, and the principal t tbsers of the Baltimore and Ohio Builrond etato that passenger trains very probably will be running between the two cities to-morrow morning. New York, July 11.—The transport Lod ley Buck, which arrived to night from Hilton Read, spoke the U. B. steamer Naraganset and Jessie on the 10th Lost., which reported having captured, the day previous,• blockade :rinser and sent bar to Boston. A Hortal Stono River correspondent gives an ocoutrat of a movement aloog oar whole front. A battery bad been captured on James Island, but owing to its exposed sitastion wu abandoned. A movement was made ha the night against Ft. Johnson. A landing was effected by part of the troops, but the other portion grounded near the shore. Those who landed consisted of one hundred and thirty-sewn enlisted men. CoL W. Hopi, 52. i Pa., Lt. CoL Cunningham, Capt. Camp, let Lis. J. G Ste , rens, S. Bunyan and T. Peons were °spurred. There was also a light with Port Pringle, in which the Nary participated upon which noth log wow accomplLshed worthy of the effort, 1111/en it be the reported onctipation of John lan's Island. LATE ADVICES FROM VICKSBURG OPERATIONS OF TVO EXPEDITIONS. Forrest Reported Defeated and Killed. tdzwranr, July 13.—The steamer Banana, with Victebarg advimes to the 9th tuatara, bae arrived. An expedition left Vicksburg on the let, commanded by General Slocum. They des troyed.the railroad bridges across Pearl river on the sth Inst., andaent In thirty prisoners. The cavalry expedition which left_litmplds July 4th, had arrived at ITicksburg, end would reinforce Slocum. This expedition hu here tofore beau eupposed to be destined up White river. • Another force has been operating, having boon sent ont from Rodney, bibs. They were !soaring the country in that vicinity, assisted by a amino brigade. They had sev- eral sharp skirmishes la which they were vie -tartans. The thermometer at Vicksburg ranged from 81 to 88 daring the week. There are no advice' from General Smith's expedition. Grapevine reports say be has had a fight and defeated Forrest, and that Forrest was killed, bat the reports were not credited. • nosage from Geo. N. Bander, to James G0rd , 321 Bennett. (LIPTON }101:70, 0. W.. July 13.—The rot lowing is a copy of the message sent to James Gordon Bennett, of thall. Y. Herald: Thanks for your yesterday's notice. I am here fOr mei, the o pp osite of anarchy, and for the rutoring of a ll that is valusble to either see tion. Lumuld like to see you here. Come, don'the afraid of year own thunder. (Signed,) Ono. N. Baton& • Gem Franklin Safe In Baltimore. BMIIMOIIII,Jtay 2U.—Um. Franklin arrived here Way We morning. STRUCI rut Lioursmo.—During the storm on Thursday last, a limn belonging to Ell Kistlar, of Pena township, Westmoreland aunty, Wm struck by lightning and com• plataly de:naiad by lire. Fortunately:the barndollialisdrno grainwseepe-alfew bushels . 4.arlibat and' oats and about teartonsuf Eaten, trees tho neighborhood wan torn to pilooi bi lightodoi ma, same; day. CITY 28 7 D SUBURBAN the Draft it the 23d District. The drawing iz tho '221 District lea, re anmcd thin morning, with the following re G. Hlrkvun bear is FLogettnin Jacch biaufer Gerry Voice/ Veber Ilan:. J no: Zober 3110 N. pvid Joseph Beetoer Jacob liattlsr Geo Obtobergor Java Shr.k nanatZloder eeWm Hinkle Marlin :•3. Jrto Sho rt au 100 Miller Wee Ilusral /noflitter Goo Myer Joses;h Slentec.r Andre. Ulbch rtederick Laseron.o Hear) Go=bacb J. Cessky Jacob Eigler Juo Scbroffol 31•11 Watson Henry Wa r ps: Uhrtstlau Itelukuur K Wen el; z le Leafs /Straub Juo Nadal Geo Yelcb Fluters YOULitala Jno Gook /Gadd. Koluker Joe tiltinhach Goof. J/Juudstat/ %us Grosatoun Jw 7slkl.hissi Nichols. 6si.h.r.l Copy Kehl Sebnatfau Tug J & 11111er IFlcderick Dann andrew abalty Jnab Diacabart Patriek Docely Jacob Dawn 21.1 - 13. L .117174 , Duo.l hiller V el.,utive tins& r Sl ichnel Y tale Willem Sander J.l:n G if ,Herker Litt r Pte Wilitam Wlcklthe 1 :0111 I 11111. rreau ChrletlauLeum F ads hl ler Li lobate. Bean, Antiwar Popp tlithant Lauey ehrintltn Young John e'er, Anton Itriap Jahn 8 tedt ford A , am J both I allip Flabo G hotrod Moor iG3.ogestrank ' HeLeary Titer clot Jarum Jenars Stewl, jr 1.1,ba G•erle. 1122=1 I‘S a It dr:Lowden, Col I Waebtr.g.. Keep nuns ;Wm rm., Gotleib Gel/hut /aleph Marorer w II T o,ulsey Msdrt w 8hci:11. I!ME= Cbricepber Jobe W.tl , fer Sortmel tl Retool. II loth Miller WIIa Hoorb timothy Ilan Peal bkletrt Robert roster u u u :ler I).from Jos thvitb I ii 4 ry Fretlatic an•topher Sc iwbu.that Bloats' ieorgo Viahack Goo Comp Jet 11 Long Peter LI to• Jot Mt. L vtel3lnck IA v.. Nclp.e J v tlchiune, 11m ,ack Ltuml •igle Usu. Cretvaurd I dl /I u trbiann EZIEMI =MEI This concludes the draft in the Allegheny portion of the District. Butler county be commenced this often 0011. A "Ferocious Dog" Case. Mayor Lowry was engaged last evening in hearing a charge of " keeping a ferocious dog," preferred by Peter Schoeb against Mi• nerve Ann Johnston, a resident of 31Lltenber ger's alley. Peter a toted his ease, and ex hibited an abrasion on ono of his loge which had been caused by thole.. h cf the aforesaid ferocious canine, "hissed ao" by Its mistress. Mn.s Johnston then gave her side of the story, and alleged that Peter had taken hold of her in an unwarranted manner, whereupon the dog "flaw at him" and .Lnipped him" on the leg. The "dreaded stlma;" had followed her down, and the nat.:lnc.,n of the Mayor was directed to it. As to looked over the railing to got a giro toe -d the "ferocious," his vision fall upon c. toe most innocent and good naturedsr :amens of a our ever brought Into a-t. The Mayor smiled, the dog ear . J to smile too, and every body clot ,mood--excoet rote, The dog was also , a "our of low degree," standlow, na.rs than six or eight inches from the CI,. aa mete appeal made oat hie own case, an. led the grave ques tion whether he will (Lll a victim to a done of strychnine jul,c .11,7 administered, or to b• spared to pie: th • Laos from Mrs. John ston'. Mlorla, and •rd ,ad protect her in the horror danger. 1 .e ',laryor decided that the charge of "Reels it ; a irrociows dog"could not be snetairied, 1f toe animal before him was the only 011ealle. Neverthei.oss,she was not without at to 'Lining" the our on Peter Schoch, s one dollar for di, orderly eondatot. ri:•b ta, was Unposed upon her, which she paid, leering the ogle, wail pleased with tl'e result ^f the suit, and de lighted with the very f,.vorable which her dog Lod tu.,d t to Court. Accident t, n Cirrus Company Thayer A Noyes' Circus Company met with a casualty when on thci, way from Armagh, Indiana county, to Johnstown, Cambria county, involving :be pr prietors in consider able lose. The :ow path the canal for some distance constitut, .b, t. 7ruship road, the ouly-thoroughfore to nl be Laurel 11111. As the men were der I this, close be side the slackwi2or ;ow, the road became very narrow, os. io n.§-ing been washed away by the taro Loscy ratit, in esnrequence of which the band 7 upset, tumbliog four horses into rho x,wr , twe of which were drowned. The o woors estimated their value at five hundred The next wagon contained...the beers, sod It was precipitated Over the exabanktuent a-d one of the bean killed. After this come the property wagon, as It to nailed by too showmen, which wee also tumbled Into the dam. The contenu were somewhat injured by the water. There was a rumor that the line was killed, but thin I. a mistake, as he was on exhibition in Johnstown on Saturday evening. City tiott.iity Dr. George L. McCook, Physician, to the Board of Health, reports the following deaths for:the period oonr_tnenciag July 3.1 and end ing July 10:4: Mates 21%Flit* 35 } T o tal 35 Female.... 11 I Colored, 0 Of the above thorn were; dnot, 1; Apoplexy, I; typhoid laver, 2; purely 11,1; consumption, 2; Inflammation of brain, 2; tetanus, 1; con gestion of brain, I; still born, 1; typhoid pneumonia, 1; spinal meningitis, 1; &antral., 1; Indlgestica, 1; fever and disease of heart, 1; cholera Latantum, 6; :mirazmul, 1: tubercle of brain, 1; convulsions, 2: cholera morbue, L hydrocephalus, 2; womb:aeons croup, 1; dye- Intery, 1; measles, I; brain lover, 1. C•nescran DAILLGID.—SamueI Golden ap peared before tho Mayor cc -day, and preferr ed a charge of malicious mischief Against ■ teamster tamed James McFadden. Mr. Gold en stated that, whoa driving Ms carriage up Wylie itreot,`a team In front of him stopped suddenly, causing blm to stop also.. Mr. Mc- Fadden, who was immediately behind refused to ;top, .but ran the tongue of hie wagon through the body of the carriage. The •coos was settled upon the defendant paying ten dollars damages and eosts. Dmeannur Cannon.—Mary Cunningham, a resident of the Second Ward, Allegheny, was arrested this morning, and taken before Mayor Alexuder, charged on oath of Mrs. Martha Graillra, with disorderly conduct. The parties reside in the same building, and the proseentoralleges that Mee. Cunningham bas been annining her vary much by entering her (room', disturbing her furniture end in million her foully. After bearing the cue the Mayor haat the defendant twenty dollars and assts. ABM? es s.Twrisr.—John J. Berkley has been committel to jail et Greensburg. for the larceny of sgvantity of dry goods from the store of Mr..). B. Robinson. This fellow was tried sometime last summer for stealing honey from J. C. McCausland, and convicted, bet by some crook to the law, was left loose on the community. The evidence against him this time is oondtuive. Rastomm.-001cer Jacob Grubbs, of tho Alloghony pollee, tendered bhp resignation to the Mayor this morning, which was amoptod. We Winn It is the intentional Mr. Grubbs to reenter the ormy. Ho was formerly a member of the hot regiment, and vim dis charged on nom= of a scram wound he ro mitred on tho Poninsular, daring McClellan's campaign. Its Slosios.—The Congressional Conferees for the twenty.flrst Congressional distrlos, oomposod of Westmoreland, Intllona and Fayette constiles, are In onion to-day, at the Monongahela Hons.. Mon. John Covode, of Westmoreland,Wm. Stewart, Esq., of Indents; end Dr. Inner of Fayette, non spoken of In connection with the-nomination.. Idaracoun blatcarar.—Last night, about 1.034. o'clock, some malicious individual struck one of the largo, panes of glus In gio window bt Mt. Lufussi's hardware stole, OR Wood street, shattering it badly. Tha glass was of thekftniost One, and cod, pi:W.O, $2OO. The Joan P. Haim Bunts Mal, BUM itreet, a "The Prisoner °fete MU!, or Oiptatn iferd's Body Chard; • fifteen cent novel, Nstpabllshed. About eleven o'clock to-day, quite an ex citement wsa created in the vicinity c! the Canal and Penn street, bd the report that two men were lying dead In the bottom of a well in the collar of a new building which is being erected on the site of the of "United States Hotel." It appears that a workman named Patrick Dein was lot down into the well for the purpose of measuring it, and upon orris ing at the bottom was noticed to fall. An• other workman named John Judd went down to his assistance, but before he could render any aid, ho also fell Insensible. Tho man at the windless, concluding that font at: had generated In the well, threw in buckets of water, and an inverted umbrella was also lot down and drawn up a number of tizzies, which had the effect of drawing out the impure air. Alter the men had bent in the well for three quarters of amour, those above suecoaded in crewing them up, when they shortly reoover ed, and were able to walk home. Alm CIPMEIHID.—Willitial LDUCk3, flredidont of ereenehorg., and eon of the late John M. Loucks, was severely irjared on tho Ponntyl varda Railroad, on Friday last, by having an arm taken off by the care running over him. The report if; that be had fallen asleep on the bumpers and rolled off on tho track. The accident happened near Altoona. Arrolarrwx.N; •Ifayer Alexander this morn ing appointed Mr. Robert, A. Clark, Cb.iet of Pollee cf Allegheny, to fill the vacancy noon eionod by the romov al of the late chief, Mr John Rill. Mr. Clark has boon connected with the for some montns, alai is an energetic officer. CARSTC.33 Loaves 51las.ntala.—Tele excellent troupe still continuos to draw crowd ed house, nightly, tr,:withszanding the warm weath,r. Tills is the Joel week of their stay among al, end those wishing to pass a plea,- amt ceondog should drop into C , ucert Hell to-right. HtirCE, for August, has been laid upon our desk, by Mr. H. Miner, Fifth street. Tbo 16 lustratod articles are : "A Club-Mau in Afri— ca;" .The Military Hospitals at Fortress Monroe ;" "Thu Shakspeare Tercentenary," and ..Treatment of the Apparently Drowned." 15 - 11. H. licsr.sa.r., son of tho lota Judge died of lever, in Caa,tar.oogs, on Monday teat, in the twentieth year of his age. I .He was a civil engineer, and nu' been engaged for some time on the railroads around Chat. tanooga. TIMELY Yttsr•evrtos.—The people of Wa terford, Erie county, have levied a tax o' 619,000, to procure recrnite in anticipation of the next draft. FOR 1 1 .1.11.,E--E0 it la Eir.: putt SAL I:1; RBA N AND VIL.LAUE Lwr asaa Fotr fl ear m—Tbe underatgned, Yxt vat:ors of the mute of John U. roo, dee'd, oft, for nae . number or Lore, from r ne• hal • to two ones each, situ.tat n u Port El. rrva, and 54010 three mina., walk Of the t•rtnlnus or toe Pittsburgh d M Iraq - se:Us Passenger hail way. Tb. abo•a Lots are taosrol:nlly laeastad horse irate Mao. a neunber of (mall Lob to tbo vittogn N. Mt rravllle fronting un 'be Pa,aang, Rail ors, —tinny to Sixty fret front .on IILm one to to bundreel fret amp. Vc,r Informa.toov enoulre of eltber of the .der. efiroo4, or V.. A. IiCaIIGN, Glert'• Oi.f ee. (non Uo A WC4}3.021( JOHN P Flltttb.oll, It G. Httili..N, P. J. B Ws...Tann. EtOR SALE. I=MMIS! A L. t o 3,3 acres uf v - strls, part In tuubor. ;Iwo milee from I ,rin, terron mar. Iron tb, Ya.cloolrkaarl. V t floral I, ale ou favorat la terms. G0..1 fur :•rutog •nd grt.s . pg. Eh. or snrtonuctlng trec.s. •ud wa..r wo Y Tooling ut nun* r. tie tract. CMI=ZI I=l JTII E 9 TOL IITH ST., Durk:n . ll E1T11113,, SAI.E. F urzt.too Propi rt The 17,11.1f011N1A FCIINAOE property, Lis: Lacanitirtumen, in Wri•. roorsLind , c,m prts. log sari a•rn of land, with znancipii Los., mans, Vies brews, dwellings Dar Lane.,... mill and orbits tialldings, V eL•e . rai at . VIRY LOW Pale E. For a nu - ocular description of lb. Coal Veins, On Banks, Watts Poci.r, Limestone, at , spply to S. S. BRYAN, Enact Lad Iclars,cl Jyll . C. 9 FOOlllll Bella/or. I OR SALE---The Country seat of the 1.: late runnel beagles. dewcsaed. eltested In Ocl Wm township. one mile from the Allegheny Cetoo twy. tor/tanning sixteen erre. M a bleb stole of enitivation, ba, well stoele.t yr:lb halt tress., shrebbory, O. and partly underlaid a 111. mai. To parties weel.mg treprovsoi property. c0m1....1eg ed. ent.a.ma al owy eseeery, health end glod nelghborbowd, the .0,, aff.wds o;llo , ft:inky of tuterang et ones to the et.laymenta of e rams! For further puraentara toqulre at Idn oelc of AMMAN II InAuLAS, No. n P,122 street. F.0.3.ru d. B Dort:Les. rO 4 it SALE—One now steam Engine, A: Minch cylinder, 20 *non strong., w Geary in. 6 , 1; belLuine 'nays governor Ono 12 Inch cylinder, 5, InW Woke, sew:old-hand, rent will lie as good so new. On. 7 bon cylinder, LS) Inob enrct" Dew. One 6 Paw Oyllnelsr i tlon, 26 in. At.,,.. .".)'set long. Throe " T . . Wr..41. 7 lion Col Mills. Also, Thom Sail of Itorlog Tools, for On We/Lt. Mono for own. Magnin/ of B. M. TO LT. sp2sl Allscheny Riess Bank, now t h e Prins. 1: 4 1 OR SALE--BTHAM SAW MILL AL; AND Oh. Rea entLlT.—The cne-helf or erhofe of aaDLI Ilancry and Otcom Saw MM. mitt ten and ...half .am of ground; an abureinzoi of wed ea the lot—mine open and being wzrtcd, innate .1 the Allocheny Weer and A. V. IL IL. la oared for mile. Tsar Refinery le G2II and of c‘dern bull& The ass Mil to to aplendlii crime, and is well tc fed. be., Lug • creek runceine.; [rem It to the r 1 var. good locality for tealhiline boani. • Vor partlualara call on the ondenalgAri. • LYDAY A tiILOUPT.NDINO, spear No. 69 Rood mroet. Titteborkt., Pa. l A.LIIABLE RIVER PROPER.T TOR PALX, eitontral on a.. LlouoingskAs Direr, above the Ard Lock, baring • font on mai Mut of 977 fent, and egtooding 41,E to DrodOoct atmet, adjoining the Occoollarlile con. turning 4 amie and T 7 Terchca. Thlr la an admira. lomtiori for manutietnttort purposes, hearing Ms deer In trout and polglo glacet And milmai to the mar, Lod Boar and 6:antilop thereon matted. Tut terra dn. , apply to ALADY ANN TUSTIN. on the premix., or to W. a taIIIGSITiIIADGII No. DI Diamond street, Pittaborzh. ottiliftf Liog Ovuntry seat and Fruit farm, containing 14 scree. enclosed ramtly with The Lend te rich. .d planted with the very choicest fruit trots, all in &taring condi tion. with • flower and vegetable garde. The building. are a owst cottage built how., ul Or 40 new Wahl% largo barn, veilwatered, situated live miles from the city, on the old Waabington rood, oar °lettere Church. Thu property is worthy the eitedel attention of parties who are waking • corm• try home. lot particulars apply to Jena tl. MOLAIN a CO. FOR BALV—At Aladdin Oil Works, 3.5 Ovule Petroleum Tanks, Prime ardor, substantially !milt of prima timber, not long In too, and will contain some a) barna, rack. appilmstion lazy be mate at Onary Arznatruag Co. or Ilia 01:nos la Pitlaborgb. bitgaLlSTOli. JOIISSTON & W u.s.nrs. lay3htf FOR SALE—Near • Oakland, a neat twoatory 114 , k Dwelling throw good well of water; priap, coal shed, etc i two lob of ground, oath 10 Dot front by DIU dap, with Cu alley eneacb side; large grade; la pcw.th Dors, 19 apple trees. 4 pear trace, 0) currant and goceoberry bushel, all eral fended and In , good order, pleasantly situate. Prtr, r-WO .apply to jyln a. OLTIIBEItY d /lONA, 61 ldsrltet et. VOA I3ALLC--20 Lot 3 to Allegheny City, together hs•log • front am ?Attars Lam of about IMO trot, imd Montag Ina CO frit, bolo; lota umabertd from 0 to 31 In Yoho•O'Herre'• plan of lots, Wog thoproporty where Um. Word now lives. The lots will bo sold op•rately or In • body. Tor terra, ho., •PPI7 to myl:tt I. W. T. WRITE, 106 fifth star.. 811 LE OR EXCELIViE FOB PLOPLETY.—Thai LAball DWLLI. IHO, sten meads attached, oa Oar= strest, fcr. many °adapted by Christian Masan, late of Eats Stabling lad ontiraildino to tbe rear ct the Daralling Acesa. VS.V.S. L. MMUS'. =NSA! Ing Yount, street. Plttabarsh Rog aalas—A Lot et tleoultd, , st the IL. •nornor of Norille and Ettamoni slaw% to the Borough of Iltnnlnghtun. &lag ono on torn.? of Van Bras and Lomat Mosta, Ant.t.b cud. Tuxms trey no 4 tf W tnabajettablo. AU WE 1,02 D, apC4l Cktroor Ross act Yowl% stmts. Llutt e.a.LE—ENIILN.r. AND ISOLIACIt. --16. ten hone pawn Engine, erltb Daor, rG asle. Mu be men to opdattot by ealllog .t au viztinit arra. 1ev27:1 Q JOITIVITONA tY, feo.ll Wadi, .1,1.411.111.E.1) a; Ono plc Inotne matched canine hotrod, ate teen banns Idea, broken toting% lead doubt." deid4. n®, is can, bp- ateN)lrdid) & .0111131111.L11, mvl3 Stand 111141.111Srtir ittn•A. Liug, 4.100D•110 CI on tho -IFYLMVO CIAZIITM - iter - Teraterpertleti. e ta it teutot ta or.lp. sew stable aka be the bcalactt an PITTSBURGA THE iTEIK WA3I- .4JTIUSES POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY. 50.12, BISSELL'S BLOCK. 111 sudsy, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thar:- day, Friday sad Saturday, •luly 11th, 12th, 13th, 11th, 15th, and 10th. 'MODEL TROUPE OF TEE WORLD Baran or th femncma L)UPREZ & GREEN'S, ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS AND METROPOLITAN MINSTRELS, Zurie Noe Open Troapo end BRASS BAND Of 24 Ilettstratsl, Pop and DMllltatt Stars TILE LAMEST TROUPE IN THE WORLD Lt.lllrz %lad Ihtjing CompPtition Fur run larticalans, see programed., pictorial shoe% balletin board, add the LARGCS? II LUMINATED BILL PPINTBD IN TILE WORLD, the deathandred of nal:Lichee:a SI,LOO. GU&ND MATINEE rn BariorLty afrunoi.n. Jul erimmenefog at three o'cliaric. ltranlair parformaurre, Soon open at 7: 1 i: core rorneing at 6%, prwinsly. Prior, at Arlerilzsliro—Prapirtte a.rri Dree Cir.le Mein, SO rants Single &vete in Myatt Berra, 111,f10; Private Deese. ; l'llll,l Tier. 15 rents; 'amity Circle 25 ern , . ; Ooloriir Deere, 25 cruet. CHAS. 11. DCP.DEZ, 2.ianaser. BAWL POND, ll THOS. C. fAd vertleing ttgrista. Bt CONCERT UALL. CARNOROSS & DIXEY'S ILICITSTI2,="LiS, Whose extraordinary eL ter:elements have been the :home of oral. by 'l - 11)C PRESS AND PUBLIC. THEIR SINGING. THEIR. %VITT ICISILq. T 81;18 VARIETY, !lave =Ade them what they axe entltted to, the rune THE MODEL TROUPE OF TUE WORLD! Dorinx this 11.54, s change of programme 1I be 51.0,130thtty. Adrooooon, 25 ants Bewerro..l so.. 01; 50 coot. HILSt J L. 0A1t9C15058. Elansger. BOOKS, ...CLEIU./118, Ore. PAULINE. THE SPY—Her Adven cots. o.n mid get one, AI HUNTS. VIEWS OV OIL WELLS, the g Pond Vretth et, de, WI end no then, ITEESI3 A❑ the BIM! COOKS, IMICCIMI Al Ave crab—the SS W YORK LEIXFEII, AT IlLSrti. At tb, ST'S CNION STATION POBTIrOLIOS, PCIOTUOTAPII ALELII.6 end CAEN, OZIIB3 BOLDIERL , WILITING AT LITST - d. D At. a Ilte tLf Gem. Graaf., and atbe, acx P.Alas aza late oulAtratlona. AT 111:1519. B T'n GOLD PZlLO—the bond that alto made it tarn, DIAGAZGSLI3, tor July, cot and =cot, • AT EL LINDE WAIL MAPS •rd EILTORIT3 ET THE W,511, varlosklndi J01.13..N P. JalTiNT'et. TISTII STECKEL MASO3IO HALL. LINNETS TRIAL Br 5. El.. A:Alumna of .Tarm Loa." Chao= with .r.ve." 1 °loth. 51.50 "If yva want. book that ft teal—if you need a book Mint is earnest and entlefying —a true book, not titled with dupery and demption, take " LINSZT`a TRIAL" keine, to read It alike with eye. and heart "strip off the shell of tits story, too Mee/ r 1 gen aloe admtratlon for the steedtaid soul of the smiler, Icyally .truing to atranglltt o arozh hands and retire the coats. to weary, omrburtheeed hearts " Them to lan thdtlusi insident iti Linstet's Trier shun "'Pelee Lost"; but for truthful Maim of characme, from the charming road, fore to the Cabbed perte t wife Lenora, including tee eery au, hall and selfish Ltratelett, with Wm, who is net quite as • hero, we may my Me book is the boat attempt of the anthoress, which hi quits recent osculation though kir them who been been so fort.- cab, at to Inv. mad orerice Loot '" The London Reader says of it ••tio ono will be disappointed with this chsitutltit tale of how life awl hums affections. It 4 written with rase beauty of style--sharp and piquant • The story is divided into throe parts: Before the Woddirty." "Bofors , tie Tata." "How it sew Borne." Iho characters are Misrs snd yell draw. :.'• Brandon, with Ids agreed-le sclf-concets, his pleasant nod arectk.nste ways, good seas. and gay temper, to well fried. with the alst of Ewe, to ants Win we light comedy of the story. Then tor th. sensational clement; or daftly...riotous:at of the hoot, tarn to Oapt. Vera Yorostor, and his swat bird o f song--his beauttial Limrt tqlo so expansive and sympathotto how reeervad and wltcontainol I oh 2 GO impalvlvo, how resolute;she so gay and royal In temperament, he at stood and ao/itary. hot cherish ing to secret • world 00 tender aid roxantio rite.- ewe for the wo=arl ho laved °Chord, after their marriage: tb• war breaks out to .ad V•rv's rrginunt L 3 orlrre4 there. Lin net'. trial km now came. now boy trust and fattb are trial and not found wanting. Vary wilt. out, and returns to bet with Ws honor tallied by • ott”.. tort' , which ha will not cl e ar away, and condemned by tb• who's world. except by his true and ralthful wit,. Ilex smart barmen •1. tta3 wondrous charm of the obolo book. Linnet I. I , ke an alata•ter Yaw only 11(e0 to perfect!on when lighted np from with. 1011 &&LE BT HENRY MINER. Ea=l 4TH OF JULY ENGLISH BIINITEG TUGS SEWED 11111BLIN 11.605. MINT 1L.4.013. FLASIS WITHOUT BTICILii. I'LL GS WEIOLIZJELI. I=l Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, PITTOCK'S NEWS DEPOT, EMU MEET, OPPOSITE TEE POSTEETICE. N EW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I RING AND P11.09N.M6 OP 811NDAY-BOHOOLA —A biography of Raba Dalkon and , W. Pox. II) John O. Power. 1 trot. Price 61 M. A HANDAL ON ZEVILAGTING =NTH— Pounded on tho Anatomy of the part. inralroi in the operation; the kinds anti proper contraction lartrommite, Ao. 1 vol. lIDATNN 01111 /1021 N. 1 vol. 12mo. DARING AND 51/FYLTIENG. Dy Lieut. NH= ger. .t large eapply of the latter work pat terelrel lag 3. L. DEAD. 78 Ilbstrth greet. MEW BOOKS—The Two Commis do.; the ArostoMarina Lb93 . .9301 1091 . by 11.99. - Dr. J0r.k.19, lees 30 =fit; 29.03ient - or Cosa. mom Prepr, as auscodcd in 1301 t Weatinla• later Divas. edited by C 1399. .17. 3111,4•111, D IVO; Carlyle. Tredexi k the GrOga. 1•01. 4, $1,33. EllOefblaboantUal 'realm, 90 cents: 11930= 30=9 ; 97 BIM= Gesputa. NorVO .910 ,• • DACI trr A. 11.300 .1103„ 118 NgYi r :VOLS. CIF ESPO.I3.TB. • Wright's Bepx.ta,, Vat Grant's 1L ,, 1t5.101. - GO 100010,,r IF 00 EllsaWs - 0001 1apat.401,015.......,-:...11 00 ro , oda t 7 - OCILPANT. J lost • Rag gaud. ...... -- t..;,.,,._.=»+..:. - -.ya,~,...z... o ~,..:.~:1.~-,c..a.ra ~, :.~~:.S:t:>tue-sue ~F..~.,.~. -.:_r.:a5.. r_s. - :.:::c:.i.% VOLUME LXXVII--NO 182. P1.3.3:55. .vrrsztt. zre. Sole Agent.* i.,r • lebrnted BRADBITE Y, and ECHOILSZKEER. & C 0.13 PI AL INT 0 $35 ! Cire.per, a: 1 ,r , ,11 rrqtara 1 taDing. than oiL • hmtni susnufsaand In ite couary. S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S Harmoniums and Melodeons, Mul 2117SIOAL GOODS generally, at the lowest Trete. Cull Plico, PIANOS TO LZT. Tuning end Zepainag don't .1 Lotion. lirabbetlo bound In szy rt 7!.. Je24 SECOND-HAND MELODEON A & OOrbT ELOSEWOOD PLLISO ETTLZ LODEO.I, tenth, reed. two stops, made by Mason at audio. A spleneid testrnosent, and in Ant rats order. Would answer well tar • mail Churoli or &With School. K ts;ABE 8 UN HIVALLED 1 , Tie THE BEST PIANOS MADE &id by OILLBLOTTZ DL11=.1.3 TI:Lb t 151:1 Sole Agent br Pittzt-crab erv. Wm!. Pa. 830 $35, $4O, $75, $BO, $125, $l3O, 8135, 8165, $l7O, 5180, $215. 12 PIANOS AT ABOVE PRICES Tat cal. by p1.A.N03 I A very largo mort=ont of [lngo, and all DIA•dool !mina:met, f.• ulm y LIVFPNANS, 1101 N% k GO., Jyl.3 No. 0 Tifth street, Ft:obrr'et o'd stand.. CARPETS, OZL CLOT/IL, N C. SUMMER GOOD F, CHEAP CARPETING, ILC.A_T TIN G-S, Re Lave now open s apter.did raw.tonst of et pricer lower than the Met= market rate. The ettentloo of the nOtlic Is osliod to the ohms Gorts, as they Z•I NV" kr."O,R &ND `-`4."1.4,11* I=l Obk can d: CO., cie.yroN MATTI'SG. M'Farland, Cohi is & Co., Has. 71 AHD 73 runt 81"—u=r, Hero just-reccired o =all In of Vaal GUN TON ,STRAW JUTTING. of the cricbrated. B. T. W. tinpareetten. The quality of these geode te tot ep2rouhable try any other snaitteg IporPd. and the quantity renders theta very . dmitable. nor.. (1.. k CO., bare ~o but reectetd k ex ceedingly =at end handsel= 'l3 Ise of • 01 of 'tech hay* lost beau landed, sad axe. there for, the PRIZHEST /I.I2TLYG9 IN TEN MAL KEIT. taw general Lock of vats In dill ensexplased In extent or variety, and we at ail time. carer or pa trent the lowett pica the market wllll ear& .1.17 URTI-I STREET NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADED EIZOIRTED THI DAY. NEW SPRING STOCR CARPETS, WELL SEUONED AT DUCALLUEN3. OARPET STOB Ha. 67 TOWLTE STMT. WOUNDED BOLDFEES. & HALL PATTERSON. MAIN MIESTS, No. 144 Fourth stract, Plttabezazh, Are prepared to ranee tta 8100 Bounty due Wounded Soldiers, lILDINDLSTELY. Jones WOUNDED BOLDIEBs. t.rt door to Post 04Idas TO ALL WOUND= SOA n DLIA2.I,b no, todo pold ; con mIM • Ho Grp somb i tlrgo Amoy b conzeted. T. WA DAT. Licensed lm Um 17. O. Oamenssesl, - Ito. 100112 M. otooot;PatOrmgh. TWO door bob,. eattudraL m7IL-1 yr* MAOSEELL it JOHNSON:, AWTORNLYS•AT.LaWt ta , l D. L Idcwai GOLDICILT CUM *Enz. 111LITAP.Y CLAIMS BCOni 1.11. 1123310.111., =CS PAY andl.lll,0 2 4 Cada= of acory dwarf/41.4 collected by :the 401/., &briber, at th• Iblloadog rare, Poston/ 510 00 all Woo clams 33 Ea. 0.0. TA MOO Attortayet /alwr if, f/mot •trart, Plttabaryb, r.. 0 10 /3o bt. - -,;: a Qa..to it ttu claim ,41 - a not imam/. a.r...3 all Infonastlon elven gratis. :AU NOAH w. EIHA.FER, • errow.rror-es-1,261e. Co. /03 inft.S Street, PUtehstrel ClAtetalcr LOULITT, VIZ kforG ar. do., togarously preemzted. SOLDIERS cr.sams DOUrDA Parreas AED dv'MAIILF):I3V PAT. • a. al JtinAll Amt. rMtcM. rIL TT. e-'n CHAS. C. MELLOR, Fl WOOD srmar.i. PL-9-N 00. DEYOSD A DOUBT 1317/1.5. C. ItIALI..OII, TIAI/11.01:11711$ LIELODE;ONB I COMM TdriCY LTATTIISO3, SURPASS, Next house to P. O_ specnut f oar rescr PLAID itLITTISGS, OIL CLOTH, C/.1/02 4GP,.4 8. 1100 BOUNTY OZ. 14 " Zra..73 IMISME• .Pa ti_tt;q. ta-pi 812F(T83 kILEDDI:
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