The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, July 16, 1864, Image 3

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In dB ghany City the enii!tments were
telly eq to any former day. Captain F.
pony was tiled and mustered into
tla • semi. by Capt. Moorhead. Capts. Crow
nod Tyl. s companies are about fall, and will
probably be mustered in to-day. Capt. Wood
ketim'ismtoetlng with geed !Greet.: and may
stoomcd In tillieg his company to day.
do election for °Moen for the company re
cruited by CeL Clark was held yesterday, and
mkt:ate:lM the notection of the following
mere: Captain, John B. Clark; let Lieutenant,
T. B. Boll; 21 Lieutenant, W. P. MoN•ry.
The company will lease for Camp Reynolds
to-day.
We understand that an off :rt wilt be made
to consolidate the numerous rquade which
hate been raised throughout the county and
form them Into compathies. The Committee
on Itscruiting here had the matter under ad-
TLlem - nt, and will probably datermine the
matter dcenitely to day.
Alleged Attexiipt to Abduct.
Last evening a resident of Allegheny city
appeared before Mayor Alexander, and en
tered a complaint against Robert Shorts, an
eidesly gentleman if sixty years, charging
hilt with attempting to abduct hit daughter,
a Yeltog.suiso of thirteen years. From tho
facts la the ems which coo hero been enabled
to lelan, It rippers that the parties are neigh—
borkrimiding In a home near the,tTliamond.
Stiorti o .aPhough of discreet yea became
desperately enamored of the girl, and eon
eluded to win her. The acquaintance com
menced by the elderly lover presenting small
some of money to the youthful beauty, which,
apparently, were very swoeptable, and as the
intimacy ripened, un elogant gold ring was of
fered and was not refused. The suspicions of
the parents of the young lady were at length
aroused, and the movamente of the ctxtple
watched.
On Thuisday evening Mr. Short invited
the fair 'one to take a walk with him, and
snorted in the direction of the East Common.
The'girl's mother, noticing their departure,
armed herself 'with a cow hide, and started
after them. She mot them on the Common,
and after giving the elderly lover a lecture,
proCroteded to administer to him a severe easti
gatioo. Shorts not relishing the flogging,
turned upon. the indignant mother and was
endeavoring to take the cow-hide from her,
when the lady's husband appeared, and com
menced =atlas offensive demonstrations.
Short' then drew a pistol, at the eight of
which the attacking party withdrew, taking
their daughter with them, and leaving the old
man master of the fle:d. Thus matter. stood
until yesterday evening, when a suit was en
tered against Shorts, and a warrant issued
for his-arrest We atml endeavor to keep cur
readers • apprisod of any farther action Which
marbe taken in the matter.
me Hitch for tile Championship.
The preparations for the matoti for the
crafting championship, which comes off on
Tuesday afternoon, are progressin g favorably.
Ward and /iambi are prainieing daily on tips
coarse niineted, and a close contest may be
anticipated. llamill and his trainers are
board-ug at the Glen Rotel, and Ward at a
farm house ca the opposite tido of the river.
Dzihmenare La ancelliar.t condition, and are
taki6 g goOd ono of themselves. The betting
fraternity ere et a lots to determine which
pert,- witi be successful, although odds aro
end ifforzli against Ward. A large new Ler
zF Sir. Ter/tura are expected to 1122j0e In this
city .1; LODZ to day, when Lietalll'a friends
may hroe an opportunity to make their io
vostino.iir. Considerable intereet is being
monitor,ei in the torsi:miming 004 VC/ :., and
mazy Don who have not heretofore been
with the fraternity ere becoming
excited, and will eta?, their fends on the
Phtelce-gii farsrite.
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The;' ours d noon" also prumicee to bo
erunay contorted, and may prove cqtany na
LtivT...ns . no the smiling match. For some
11.80/15 put a :ergo ciamber of our young mtn
have hem' eptnaing their evoninge in the
hee4fal recreation of rowing, and are prob
ably, morn csmvarsont with that branch of
aquatic tiohrt than scuiling. % hope cur
Pictscuraii.. 41,Z will eadouv,r to
m:Jae the vi:4ll. of ti.o Now Yorkera a ploasust
oast. -tinware to the contrary hire • bru t la
oiroo.:=aant.•l.r samn dups;...but t 4;,) .
mash faith in thti basiitalits of ad: swing no=
giva.fite t tilpca.tang cradotca.•
Sahli eta' Lost Allutmeht Cheeks.
It frequently happens that these checks, In
being transmitted by the seldier to his family
or friends, by mail or oiler rris •ro /oat.
Fow toodentand what couso to punt:loin such
can to recover the cm Gnat of the loot check.
For the Laren:engem of inch as may not be
laformod, we give tho followleg directions,
rsoolved from reliable authority Obtain
from the soldier the date, the number and the
mown of the last chock, to whose order it
was - mode vayabte, name El the Paymaster
who sieeed 0, and the name of the Assistant
Treasurer on whom it was drawn, stud the
place where it was par-tile. Make a state
ment of these facts to the Assistant Treasurer
whom the check was drawn. L it has not
nate paid bj him, he will gin a cerdninto to
--that ug,Zet, whin certifince tranemit to the
Paymaster whosigned the original chock, she,
on Its receipt, will give a deplicate check, on
which the money may be draien. Every eel
diet recite/4 a clink should take and keep a
memorandum of the date, number and amount,
name of , Paymaster isnio signed It, name of
the person tq whose order it _is payable and
the name of the Udine t Treasurer on wh.
it /1 drip's; and the place where payable, BO
that lit ease of loss, ho moll have In tile pos
session tho fasts necessary to obtain another.
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A STAIMIIIET facTIVAL was recently
hold by the ladies of Retrains, Pa., for the
benefit of the United States Christian Com
mission," the result of which was all that
could have aeon desired, ae will be seen by
the following: •
U. 8. Caarenas Coariestort,
Philadelphia, Jane 3, 1884.
Received ane Mora rlane, eight
* hundred and' twenty J
dollars, for the United
States Christian Comae[salon, being proceeds
of a fesUral hold byehe Utley of Ifewfille,
Pa. . Jos. Parralson, Treastmer.
Ceuta,- 'HaLL,—To•night; Cameron d:
Dixoy's fdliistreis will give their last perform
ance to this city. This troupe is composed of
tolerated peadowners, their singing and lone.
lug bolneaarleatted by any company which
bar hentoforoyisited us. They have eschewed
the stereotyped joke' which have been in use
sincellte oommencement of negro minstrelsy,
sad each Right present something new, rich
and racy.`-An - afternoon matinee will be
given to-day at two o'clock for the special so- .
oommodetion,gfiohoole std famillea.
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Tent Wain', Parsas.—.John P. hunt, Ma
undo HaU„ , Pifth street, until us the latest
Rey York weakly pipers: Harper's Weakly,
Prank Leslie's Illustrated (each containing
a portrait of Capt. Window), the Tribune,
These, Woild, and Sinith
the Herald and S
the treet
Independent. 's
Alio Week tholy,
Lady's Priesi for Augnet—an improvedoont,
ere thine, upon former numbori.
Sold alto hi J. T. Sample, Federal etreet,
Alleenny. -
• A Nsm Ramses, —ThaTooray:coria
toad contemplates the coluctructiou of o rail
road down tbo AntAbAny tivor, fret') irtFt.3,
on the POliadelplaial Erieß It , to Proublio,
tho county Feat of Veaitogc, county. ihir
road will Do shut Sit) toii,s in cod
will place Philadelphia in duce: c,,a”.lc uoica •
tton cri - b the cil Thu new
rwlace the clWtocca to the , Philadelphia rait
kat to %boat fear handled
A IV AL& , Cetraeantrfilo
angrier la tab:teed os geed eathorll that
Tams* Deskorat Oareowaga totrathlp, aged
oos laradrri enuiloter !jest's, a few days .atace
Walked a distance of lout miles lu about throe
holm. Tito oIA genstlaml3 rotary od from his
Valk without the latttsiga of latigeo, and
gi]ahoL 6 1 4 ° to Parfiras the same tie; again.
Wa drool tho attantlnn'ot thorn leaking a
matt" hots toilar'sdreitima nn t at Ur. J.
r W. Wykes,miziati, may. tra rand isaztothar
eoluan to•daY's.Pipar. pro s is
sltuted tkrW•tarrn from Alts4hoei pity,
near the Prazitillif IlizAltgadiatra in in •
blibst9t.o C1,0413.V.14214 -
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DITT AND,SUBIIRBAN.'
The One Hundred Dap. , Elgin
In the city Jester dcy for the 100
• WWI brie k, and enllstmente pro-.
satisfactorily. The three De-.
companies, which arrived on
aded the stroote daring the day,
d a eery coldierly appear/sums.
y armed and rat:tipped, and will
tap Ileynolde until a regiment
d. Capt. DaDentine's' company
bounty yorcorday, and wore
Three other cotapaniee will
Wised to morrow and mustered
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SrIOI A L safe of Qasensware at auction ebb
morning at 10 o'clock, at kiallelland's nue•
tton house. lloosekeepers should not fail to
Mtn d.
01.21:1 Photographs of all as Generals, a
Pittook's, opposite the Post office.
SILL, Dentist, 248 Penn street, will at,
tiosi to all business of Ws profession.
Jowl M. thaw', !Agora", all Law, 98
*ant strut. alum
BOY Mitra's superior Croakers, No. 64
Fourth etre. t. St.
WOOD9.—At Denton Berrarke, Bt. Gauls, Ho,
July 7th, of ithoitra itdanturs, after lour dare ill
n4s, tl aO3I BIZAMOSO 8L44.,1{ infant tansh
ter of D. Win. tt. and May B. Woods.
Fon? —On Um analog of the 12th of July, at
/1611..p0rt, J. P. 8037 .ou of CoL Jas. boots, of
Ellosbetb, to V. 21th year of his ago.
A.REAbORER'b ittPURT of 3113 Re
alp.. and Yipo.idltures of South ritteburgh
School Inetrlet, tor the year ending June let, DU:
114.01111 , 39.
Ilateuce to Treasury June I.t, 1264..........$ 207 23
Bea'd flout Pupae or Night School, f.o ges. 21 63
0cl:droll/re, ter texts on newest.
82000 Appr0pnati0u...........-. - 174 ER
Taste 3 . 7 10 41
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SXPENDITITRES.
Pak 744bottane 331a131... 12,263 03
Ztiid , " 4l am,
&zoo, 637 13
2,433 13
13 /Jannir Tret.te ... Eas 03
A. WILSON, J. O. a v.aus,
J. W. PAWL,
Il &cm Te
A young tonn e=
ribmed tanz3.
t.inliy Sled ITHE LATEST NEWS
from tetanus at a home at 'which be vrci Etc,p-
BY TELBOBLPII.
ping in Pitt townehip, on Itureday. The
•encase• was in tho city on the Fonrtb, and
In handling a pistol it exploded, the wad
ding striking him under the chin and prodao•
leg irjaries from which lockjaw sot in. Med.
1,1 attendance r as proenred and crerything
done to save bls life, but wjtliout avail. He
continua to grow worse until death cocaine•
ted his sufferings. The demised war a young
man, and bat a short time in the country.
SILLINO LIQLOE ON fiONDAY.--rdielinel
Ciropbell, who keep. a tietorn in the Alle
gheny Diamond, near Ohio street, was arrest
ed yeatoniay and taken before Mayor Alex,-
ander ono charge duelling liquor on Sun
day. Campbell stoutly denies tho Impata•
tian, and a hearing of the Gale has been
fined for to-day.
Truttraa.—Dupres it. Green are filling the
Theatre nightly with large and fashionable
audiences, and are coining golden opinions
by their superb performances. The braes band
connected with this company is one of the
finest we have ever heard, each performer being
master of his particular instrument.
Pions! Swowriata.--6 shooting math ha -
torten Mr. J. V. Kerr and Mr. Pennington
will fah° pia.
.this afternoon at Oakland
Park, comtnen clog at two o'clock. This match
le exciting come interert, at d will probably
be wall attended.
Two horse thieves made their escape from
the Lebanon jail, on Monde,: night, by rot
ting a holo through the ceiling of their cell
with a razor.
ertZtIAL LUtAb 00 ill
Zsicauak Pasta, Nam and Gram:l:m=ls'
Reefer, and dealer in Pennsylvania Ind Ver
mont aisto of the bent qualltrat low rates
Otlee at Alex. Laughlin's; near the Water
Works, Pittsburgh, Ps.
SHALL Pox has already saCrifiaed tome of
our best and bravest troops. Soldiers listen
to the vnice of reason, ripply yourpfaves with
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT.
Tee 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
toiled, owing to the high price of drug?, &c.,
at 10 cents, 75 cents and 81,10 per pot or box.
For sale in Pittsburgh by B. L. Palma
stook. A . Co.
For rale at Palton's dreg atore,Filth 'tree
Plttrburgh.
For gale also by Goo. A. Kelly, Fodor.
street, Allegheny.
A Data ETPUL ASTICLC—" L II air
Dressing Plorilioe." TOLs is the nonporclf
of toilet requisite. Estrtioted from the rare
fragrant "Principe Pioretta" of the South of
Brenta, in perfume it stools all other pro
ductions of the Floral Kingdom, and having
none of the oily unpleasantness so common
with Dair Tonic, It Is destined to create a re•
volution in tonsorial solemn. Samples fur
nished on application to Messrs. Drake &
Chili* 101 Liberty street, whc are Professor
Lubin's agents for n Ploriline" In America.
Rattovin.—Bamnal Graham & Co., Mer
chant Tatlora, have ramoved to 73 go:dratted
treat. We are joist receiving our secend
supply of awing tad summer good's, and
would most respeotfuny invite our friend', sad
the public in general to examine oar now
stock, believing it to be one of the finctt
atooks of merchant tailor goods in the elty.
Every garment warranted to give full satis
faction' in both prize and quality. Give as a
before porohaaing elsewhere and judge
, 4r younelves. Hanson & MCCANDLE:My
Itlarthent Tailors, 370. 7a Smithdold street.
ClN)ona are advancing every day, but Mc,
Cleft sod, 55 Fifth street, Is soiling fait colored
prints at 30 cents; fine umbrellas, detainee,
chocks, towline, balmoral skirts; also, hand
some dress goods worth 60 cents, selling at
3734 cents cheaper than prints. McClelland
also keeps • large variety of Philadelphia
made boots and shoes, comprising over one
hundred kinds children,' shoes. Call and
be convinced that 5S Bath street le the cheap
est hOOOO In the at:may. Look for name and
number on window.
drroim, Ronan.—Tho attectolan of oar
alon, a.. treated to the brilliant auartmen,
si hprme, end Rummer Goods just received
by oar friend Lir. Joh.a Water, No. 138 rad
e:ad street, Allegheny. Hie stook cornprieea
• greet variety of Fancy, &reach, English,
itaotab. and American CasaimereS and Cloths,
and See Eilk cad Cassimero Vesting,,—.ell of
witch will be made up to order in the latest
SVICEI and In the best manner. A oboloo se.
la,aon of Punishing Goods also en headland
fo, thin, together with a fall stock of P.es.dy
11:e.sC:vi...hirtz. well and foshioneb4 made.
As UM:ammo lisrrLi.—lmble,the renown
ed Perfumer, Li is the field with hi. great
requirite, " str_Dressing Fierihno."
prepared to give tattle to the host of worth -
has Hair Tonics the world is flood;
ed.. Of kir .a. - rms tim nuze truth oe dttaL.
nulls itt lirneritat, Nfehera. Drake le
Childs. UT. taken sip his cudgels ' and "pro
pose to eght it oat on this line, if it takes ell
ena.paer.'
L. Nunn -I. Dentist., No. IE2 • l'earth
et,,ot, botwoor. Smithlaid or.ni Grazt.
No Loduceme.ta bold out ky offering low
priest; Lwt no equitable fez will bo charged
every c.a., for the best materials will be
113Eld, $lllll all oho tine and skill neomary to in-
Oa, porwansetrecass shall be applied
ml7:Sto
Comas, Tioarteness, and the. traria
Throat affections to which Pahlle Sneakers
Military Officers and Singers, are liable, re
Booed by "Brown's Bronchia/ Troches. ,
Baying a direct iIIfiLLOLICO to the affected parte,
they allay Pulmonary Irritation.
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Sold by druggists everywhere.
J. W. PITTOCZ, opposite the Post Ofire, on
Fifth street, has received all the leading peri
odicals fur this week, and cur readers will
find them burdening his vomiters this morn
ing.
Damns and oarrtage calls will be taken at
the Omnibus once, No. 410 Penn street, day
or night. All orders left at tha above place
gill be promptly attended to. All calls must
be paid in &dramas •
No :Any should be without a Photograph
Album ; no person who has photographs
should be without an album; everybody
should have an album. The place to buy to at
Plttoek's, opposite the Poet office.
HANYZIVEI MAGAZIIII 1.11 ont for August
else Ballot's and Leslie's 10 cent Monthly
at Pittook's, opposite the Poet office.
Aronar.-11arper'a Magazine for Atigrot,
and all the papers, magazines, pocket books
and photograph albums can be bad atorrank
Cases Door and News Depot, 70 Fifth street.
A Nrsr 'dock of gaffers for Ladle! Mines
Ind Children, of all land, ' Jost sa lving at
fdoClintook's, 4 9l3 Federal street.
TITi cheapest and best boots, shoes and
&ten In the two cities, nen be found at Mo-
Cllntock's, 96 Federal ;treat, Allegheny.
Ilsonstss In all kinds of boots, 'boos, and
and gaiters, at 96 Federal stroet.
Our Special Dispatches
FROM WASHINGTON
THE LATE CUVAMON
Contradictory Opinidna Prevailing
CONIIENTS OF WASHING PON NEWSPAPERS.
ALARMS ON THE VIRGINIA SIDE,
THE REBELS FEELING GRANT'S LINE.
Sheridan on Another Raid
St.iou,.l Li/epee: to the Pittsburgh Gazette
The moot contradictory opinions continuo
o prevail, as to the nature and toopa of the
lava7l,n, tb, popalst boliof btin; ihat
a (area waa largely overrated, and that the
Capital was besieged by a h India!, while tbo
eat run getting away, nod it h difli
eta t to find any exam for lour suffering the..
to oseapo--whilo the deelaratloni of those nu
raining the military authorities are to the cf.
Get that there was an immense rebel force, and
that the escape of the Capital borders on tho
miraculous, end that everything has been done
that could be done to cut off the rebel retreat.
The Chronic le of this morning contains an
able artiole furnished by the New York Tri
biwie's chief Washington correspondent, Sam.
Wolin n, elaborately entering Into the mi
nute. details as to the evidence laid before the
Government concerning the rebel strength,
an concludes with this declaration: have
now no doubt whatever that fifty thousand
veteran troops came here to avail themselves
of the blunder of uncovering the capital of
the nation. God's hand anew interposed and
corrected the folly and inadequacy of politi
cians ignorantly shouldering the war, and
hamstringing the mismanaged volcanteor levies
of themost powerful people on the globe."
On the other hand, the Vet:coal Imelliorn
for eontains an elaborate three-column odito•
rial reviewing the whole ground, and teat
firming its previous declarations that the
Capital was besieged by less than &thousand
men. The following extracts will give an
idea of its epirit
The approach °Clanger is known to the
country only by a stampede of our forces
from Williamsport or Harper's Ferry, and by
a penis of the authorities in Washington,
who, knowing nothing with regard to the
movements or magnitude of the invading
forces, fall an easy prey to every Idle and
vagrant rumor which vexes the atmosphere
in a time of alarm and uncertainty.
The unknown is always pertinacious, an d
so daring the last few days we have seen the
Administration starting at spectre:, and a'-
toting cries of alarm, with Its hands pal
sied by imaginary terrors, simply because It
had neglected to take most ordinary precut.
floss for properly watching, and protecting
the Shenandoah Valley. Ineompeteet Meer.
have been stationed at points actuallynnupied
and points which ilionid have been oonpled
for the purposes of observation, hare been lef t
without any guard whatever. Military In
competency on the Upper Potomac has been
reinforced by military incompetence elsewhere,
What wonder that under flush an administra
tion of our military affair, a paltry squadron
of two or three hundred bold reiders can with
entire impunity cut railroads between Harris
burg and Baltimore and Baltimore and
Philadelphia, or that ,mere tutted of ten men
can approach within four mites of a city of
200,00 Inhabitants and barn et their leisure
the mansion of the Governor of Maryland ; or
that Lire hundred mon should, by /Imply
sitting down before one of the forts of
Washington and estahltshine a weak skint:fhb
doe, sucued in placing the capital of
the nation under siege, cutting its telegraphic
eO l 3ll9lllllOltSOllB With Baltimore, barning the
house of a cabinet minister within alz miles
of the city and:, reducing the Governmeet to
'ohm penult; of relytergen river and tea nay
liedun for ire nom miaowedon with the North;
Mid all this, be it remembered, happens in
the fourth year of the war, with men by this
hundreds at thousands ander arms. And now,
we ask, as the whole nation will ask, who Ie
responsible for snob hamiliations I' Is it
tn. Provident 7—the Secretory of War ?—the
chief of ruff? Or eon it be that one military
affairs are NUB lA(' at each loose ends as w•
know them to have been before—that some
times one and sometimes the other of then
funotionarice assume. to exercise the direct,
of the war, and select, the point of mili
tary occupation, and aerigns the oaten to
their •sveral commands. In the no -
cerainty rtstiog on this anhJect
we thine there is nu doubt about ono thing
and that le, that if the President cannot die
o wee and correct the ronrce of these b under.,
the people, In the approaching elections, will
not be Slow to discover one scathed by which
they eon put an end to this reign of military
tecompetence in Washington. But we do
know that somebody Is responsible for th•
late gross malfeasance, which must ever stand
in our military annals u a national disgrace
en lot g as posterity shall revert to the time
when tire hundred, moo laid Washington
under siege for two days, with ten or twenty
thoueand men behind its defenses. Saab is
the penalty which a nation pays for bring
ruled in any department by its igo.nai.c,
rather than its intelligence.
Nor does the evil end with the disappear
awe of the late fright. Who,afterench an ex
hibition of military incompetency in carotin,
ails can repose any confidence in a milltery
administration ao long as it will remaln.sob
jest to its present directors. What security
eon any man feel when the watchmen fror
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tho walls of our national capital lift up their
voices only to expose their own ignorance of
the allure and extent of the peril from which
they call the people to save them. What
Governor of what State will ha prompt hem.
after to respond to the tap of the drum
and Washington, if its :a l arms ore beat
en with the most voh• macula-viten there
is the least known about the necessity for
disturbing the country.
As In many other cue the truth pro
bably Is between the two extremes rep-
resented by these papers. As yet 1
Dad it latterly Imposetble to account ILI.
more than 20,000 to the rebel havulon, and for
more than 5,000 anywhere near Washington.
The CAlooido'oestimate of the force le 55,000.
SIXICRLDINO REIM 13.
It is supposed that the bridges will be re
built anti that the road will be in running or
der, between Baltimore and Philadelphia, by
Monday nest. That rill be the het of the
Blaryland invasion.
OLZILYS TO DELL.
The Secretary of war has ordered all the
Merits in hie department to drill every after—
noon for an hour. Therein no queetion about
the future healthy condition of that depart
ment.
ALAIMO ON TEL VIIOINI3
Thera have boats &Lams on the Virginia
side of the Potomao for a day or two lest the
late Invaders should come upon that side and
try their Mal there, but no sort of danger
really existed.
tutus TILLING 0111.11V6 laxas
The robels were skirmishing emuidsrably
lin Grant's front yesterday. Apparently in
doubts of Graitee Intentions and the nem•
bent sent by him to corer Washington, they
are feeling his lines frequently. .
A body of rebel cavalry were wen on the
river bank a short distance below Wilees's
landing, and the rebels have been shooting
at a steamer from field batteries stationed
near Wilson's landing.
$1 . 3 ,08 1 8 1 lIIIRSIDIa 03 ANOTH3II RAID.
Nothing bee es yet been heard from Sherl.
data, who bee gone on •nothor raid with •
largo force of cavalry. Be will, doubtlees,
be heard from favorably within o,dsy or two.
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ttestatert continuo to Goma within
=MO to oosaidertbla an.mbert.
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occurred here for reveral Ivan . o The E. F
a p,x etas valued at $50,000, and insured f..
122,500 in the St. Louis t (Dem. The Chero•
kce wee valued at $40,000, sad Apposed to
be'insored for $45;000 in Cincinnati (Zees.
She arrived from the Ohio river on Thursday,
with in assorted cargo, the greater:portion of
which was lost. The Welcome was vain., at
075 000, end fissured for $35,000. She had
eigh.y LOCI/ of Government stores on board
for Fart Randall, twenty tone of Indian au
nt:aloe for the Upper hilescori, and two bun•
drod ead fifty tone of prirate freight, all of
which will, probably, be a total less. The
.Glasgow Was valued at $BO,OOO, and insured
in St. Louis and Cincinnati einem) for $44,000
Show as undergoing repairs and had no freight
on board. The &teal:tine was valued at $65,-
000 and insured for about $40,000, Three
hundred bales hemp, sevsral hundred Fads
of corn, and a lot of miscellaneous freight
which bad been discharged from her on Wed
nesday, and was still lying on the leioe, was
burned. The Northerner belonged to the
N.rthern line of packets, and was valued at
$40,000; not insured.
WA/IEIE6IIOIf, 7513. 15, 1854
Too origin of the fire is not actually known,
bu: believed to to the work of an ineondiary,
as the military anthoridea retired several
dispatches the past week, stating that a num
ber of boat burners" were in the city: Tao
men were arrested on saspicirn, and will hare
s hearing before the Provost Marshal.
The total loss cannot fall far abort of bra a
million of dlitirs.
The charred remain, of a men, auppoted to
he tae porter, woe found In the hold.
Dispatches from Macon to headquarter
hero ea)s Huntsville, Randolph count/;vas
rob' ed this morning by guerrillas, untlf4rom
eoventy ilea to coo hundred thausantf aut.
Jars etuien, and one oltissn killed
Gen. Curtis telegraphs from Leaven - worth
that our foree3, under Col. Ford, overtook a
gang of guerrillas last night, at Camden,
Ray oounty, end routed them, kiiUrg Anson
and eapturir.i, a large number of arms.
From New Orleans. Vicksburg
and Memptils.
THE EXPEDITION FROM VICKSBURO
Henry Sfarnsishing nt Jackson
THE EEBEI REI'iL•3ED AND DEltitti BACK
Cetao, July I.s.—The etaamor Magents,
from Noy-Orleans on the 10th, Vicksburg on
the 12th, and Memphis on the 11th, arelred
this atoning. The Magenta mode the tz!},
from New Orleans to Memphis In two e.„"),
and seventeen Ums. Quito a number of dis
charged and furloughed soldiers came Wen
her.
There is but little ZIORJ of importance from
New Orleans.
The stammer Er/ening titer left (Cr Sew
York on the morning of the 2a wi rb the
toeilr, 1191 b%let of aut:oe, sad $116,000 in
go d.
The n - nyttne which was 1131peaded fans time,
ha, resumed its ple.linations. The publlakers
announce their intention to support the gov
ernment of the United States, steadily adr,
eating all meaning for the re estabilsbutent
of its authority over all parte of the country.
The cotton market I. nearly at a etand
notwithstanding the liberal receipts. Ordt•
cery,lo,lo , good ordinary, $1,31. /Soma In
ualry (or eager and molseses, bat little Is of
fering, and at very high prices. Western
pr duce firm and steady. P,ocir, $9,60 ,for
Superfine; for Choke Superfine.
The Vlake burg Berefl, of the lltb,laym,in
regard to the late expedition to Jackson :
Oar Ores moved from Black River on the
mar, log of the 3.1, in eommaad of General
DOVCIDS. Oct. h:octimiotined the expedition 1
at Ch•mpl...n 11111 s. This whole force cum.
breed leas than 3000. The enemy were not
enceuntered in any considerable fors until
' the sth fart., when they were found strongly
posted on the E s.t Bonk Creek, thrall mites
this side of Jackeuri. tt llanking fora under
Cal. Costes, II Oi Irlln,O, compelled them to
aisandon their position. Our force, occupied
Jackson that night.
The following day, as par tro•ps were lene
lag Lre, a nosen climbed to the top ml eat
Smote Ihnee and signalled the irobel
whith'were drawn op to line of battle north
of the town, for which the man Was rum
madly ehot The enemy attacked every ad..
canoe In strong force, hut they wore driven
back.
• • •
The next airritiog our rear guard war ag
assaulted near Cliatou, but the rebels w
again repulsed and thejgraund strewn with
their dead nod wounde F Oar entire loss la
lus than one hundred hJled and May wound
ed. We captured thirty or fcrty prisoners.
No tattoo was brought in.
Tho railroad from Vicksburg •o Jackson is
being impaired rapidly and communication
will coon be had with the .ntarior of the State.
Brigadier Ucocral N. A. Payne has been
assigned to the command f Lbw district. 11. e
headquarters will 'probably be at Paducah.
Alkatr.lat Oeneral Thomas is here.
IMPORTANT FROM MERMAN.
Our Advance In Front of the For
Ilficalions at Atlanta.
ATL4NTA REPORTHO CIPTIRED WITH
Pamannrriza, July 15 —The Nashville
['own of the 13:h has jut been received here.
T: states that the Union army had driven the
Rebels and arrived at the fortification, In
front of Atlanta.
WVIRIZOTOII, July 15.—The Atlanta (Oa
App./ ofJuly 4th t just received hero 'aye: W
are not without the hop, that reinforcement
will yet come to the aid of our army in sa
tioientotrtngth to enable as to drive back th
Invader of oar roll.
"Toe trans•Missiselppi army i now lying
Idle, with no enemy to annoy It, and there is to
reason why it might not be transferred to the
other side o f the sic es, where Its service. are so
much needed. While the enemy are 0006150-
ln Ling all their furcer, it behoove. us to do
the acme thing, otherwise there 11 no alterna
tive 101 l bat to continue to surrender the coun
try to the domination of the invading foe.
Nsw Yost, July 15 —There i. a rumor in
town 'that Atlanta is taken with 8,000 prison
er., by Sherman.
New York Money and Stock Market
Special Dispatch to tbo Pittsburgh Goretta.
New Yoga, July 15.-13tocke are more no-
Cy, but a shade lower; Pittsburgh and Pert
,Wayne, 112%; Cleveland and Pittsburgh,
107%; U. S. Sixes, 107%01003 ; One Tear
Certificates, ; Seven Thirty Treasury
Notes, 104.%(5i05 ; Five Twenties, 103S@
102%. The money market is stringent but
the rates of dimmest are unchanged. field
has still further declined, eluting this after
noon at 247..
Raid Anticipated from New Brunswick.
Gunboat' Sent to the Threatened
Point.
New Tout, July 15 —The Cbiumvvciul Ad
scrtwv, has the following:—Governor Corp,
of Maine, says he telegraphed to President
Lincoln to send two gunboats immediately to
Gamine and Eastport, u there Is a raid an
ticipated from New Dminewiek, on the frontier.
The President, to Is understood, promptly
complied with the Governor's request, and
dispatched to Now York to have the vessels
despatched immediately.
Itt bet Papers and Grant's Movements.
Now Ypdv, July 15.—The Richmond Erii
alainAr. of Saturday, says ;
A portion of Grant's troops bars gone tip
York rim and wore landing at White lima.
The Eccominer thinks it the only portions
left at Williamsburg, Yorktown and Glotioss.
lc:Point. It also thinks that Grant most
soon make • movement of some kind, owing
to - cortaln circumstances to which it need not
refer.
Gen. GllOlO-45 Disabled•
WAENZIOTOX July 15 —Gsn. Gamer e was
tamporarlly di :alled for dray on Wedlossday,
,by falling from bls bone. Ile Is cow to ibfl
aad be able for active lento* to a
few days.
:.•, , .z.i:i: , i,i, , t..;' , ;::: 4 :.:
TUE STEAMBOAT FIRE IN LOUTS,
MOST BIgAcTROUS FO SETEIp
SUPPOSED INCENDIARIES ARRESTED.
anc:nllag Orzrtt..:::. and Routed
Si. LT E!, July 15.—Tho etcaLboat fi
=IbEE
MM:=2l
soon PRISOwEIIi
'...ti.:.;..::::`4.4:::-; - :;':,'=4:, , :;..,.''...: ., :',..'..':i . '- -, ;: 2 i•:',: ,: i:f; ., :, ,, ;
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FLEE AMONG 'nit; NEW YORK
SHIPPING.
TrlTlole F. xploioll of Saltpetre
102051;) 1 TILE DIST4Nr BROKEN.
Wooraff=d Robicson'3 Warehouse
Be Aroyed
TOTAL LOSS ABOUT 8700,000
Jul . 15 —Thi: a
of wool jar: artl;cd from Chili, in the Hom
burg b:ig lor•or nod iio:on, loft on the tipper
end of tho pier to be taken into the warohouto
occupied by Jnak•oc At Woodruff, at , ho foot
of Jorr.leionn strew, Br,:oh!ye, caught fire
from emIZIO aoeaplsintd rata, r.L.i the home,
spreading with 0,00,1 repility along tbe
pier, be.:: reached in, waroh.u.le. Thu
building, l.i feet ,cg, nod GO feet drop, wee
filled with g,.ods of orory kir.d. le a ehort
time the building was in fltelos. The pier in
front was th.ekty studarnd with corncels die- I
charging their gonds the rigoin g soon caught
Ore, ons.l..plzg :to lonia:, le a rest ebeot of
flame.
Meanwhile the ealtpetro, of . which the,
erne upwards of .52100 worth in the building
kept on exploding, bootleg brloks, ptoces
iron, wood,,t, , to all directions, giving the
neighborhood of the fire the appearance of a
battle Gold. So strong Fall the force of there
explosions, that a number of &omen wh ,
wore etand,ng on the pier were hurled into
the waver. lTindowo on A:/entie, Court,
Montagne and other •beet ono mile
off, Were broken to Ira, cents. The windows
le the ferry house, on the front of Well street,
New York, were shircred into alt el!, and all
along South street. These explosions kept
on for over two hours, when there king
nothing more to explode the Lumen could
entwoacti tho rains and rue water upon them.
The bark Curter and Helen caught tire in
the rigging, and f , -;cue time burned bright
ly, but ECLII the fire :cached the hull; the
however, wee finally sc - u - ed, towed out and
a•^tlted; the react hall jail a. - ricod from Gla
-40,119^, 6hai, and brtuEht a cargo valued at
05,000.
Tao warob - nfr r aat diviand in•n
free rtr,re and I\ 2 lorarth.usq In the
Got Jed worth us . • alhcra per; were
stored largo cinL.,. • It• of to.t.lawoe, eager,
Wes. noJ ni.rato , ,tie, and general tuer
ohatolb•-; tart of lb, ••.•g t.• ant LI o noire WWI
owned by Nles,a. Ii n 1••. Bent n-d no.l
RR trained at V 5,01.10
tb3 free rote wa• Hired a hrgn plan
tit, of guano, fittoon bandrod bda of which
was owned by the Perot - ion goretl.mopt, and
was valoel at $24 (nab of ankh la a total
loci. No Insurance.
In the Gibero vroro stored hides, wool, a
quantity of nitrate of rola, and other seer
ehandite The nitrate of ends in both stores
ta mato:wed to base b,•cn won h $21.40.
The building, cweoi by Wco•irnf.B Rob
ran were deatr.lyed—ratned at slso,buO.
A large quantity of bbie., wool, add stereo
lying cuLeido of the building were badly
damaged, Men the adj..ining lumber yard of
kr. 'Win:lgoe.
ILa total e5. , ,..te,1 at $700.000
THE LATE KBEL RAID
The Putp sf of Ihr P.todera Artomplishce.
GEN. IMBODEN P 110 6 ,313 WOUNDED
W nm° cT,
ico 1/.1 . ..1 , 7 as
;ties bora at t. • lit in
tin other 1340 tout larCre aro DWI
puriult of the re E.,' Upper Pot m
A special to •no N o I , rie Poet say,;
seems to be gear t hat the great
er Fart of the r sussed to VoTi h i e
yesterday by • ind Xi ward'• frrrios .
Oar formes o.xni.o ' • Lot le lull night-
T ',tr., tbat a Majar
Capt.6peocu•, :orge..t lett •
e operating r,..• I , • thi g o embraced
the epportnai S. • the,
adarthialeig to ur who fa r.
relative of n letter, in tchi,ll ho
states that the erokeel tXo p,
tornae with 80 • • ^ r the part., of oh
raining bone.. a' ..t.i other euppliee, and
that, baringa, row. !led their purpose,
they were on , • hark eq Virginia.
(July a small r ' • Le,' f...rces appeased
in front of Wa. .; . ~ilO ;heir comrnd
erre collect • ' tree:p rtaii,
see'oes the Pon.,
A Chambers- u 4
Loden is belts
Id in the fight -.
bean seen or h...•
,totes that Lit
.ve beta Wcraal
as be hza an
'Secretary F. .3i• $.O .a o itd the Bankers
New Tusk, C
'_• moors moors• •: Mr.
F.
hes expressed air.,•. tt nerd
J a
expedient augg.. •• t ht. bents, 1 r aY.id
leg the iIICOZIVaLIt , `• , : p ,l mg robscrlOtlen
to the loan In I, The regeestie,
-is that Instead r. tary drewtog di
redly updo oh L, - s , •`nol I Issue arelts
open the Bob V,;)11t the Aselstent
Secretaries shin': • -: payable at the
laseits, er at wane r'gneted bunk, act
log In behalf of ti, .ted Bit kr. The
baoke hope than would be requir
ed to be cashed, ,tr... f. hey ',old be, ob.
jeot to pay moa t ur.rl presen
tation, and that • eli.os they would be
aitoply deposited r, soot dater: , ing their
fen,
Coosplrat y to 0. tr. o ...amert. for Prl
valet. Takeo by the
French.
S•a Pa•screc 1I —A c,respcnd e ut
writes from Goya:car, Mexico, June 2.5:6,
that coca! Intorm.sti, tilts been received
there of a conspiracy to 5C1213 GOO or to.re of
the steamers on the coast fer privateers, and
that a party had been rent from &MAI far
that purpose. The pertons todicatad are said
to lee titiyamar, whezo steps have boon
taloa to check them
Mesatlan had nut been taken by the French
on July lob, although a Preveh frigate was
off the harbor, and had seised a schooner.
The defenses of the city had been completed,
bat there were no guns to mount them.
Later tram Luznpa.
hr. Jeans, N. F, Jaly Is—The steamer
Caledonia, from til. , gow July 6th, passed
Cape Race at fire n'cluck Inlay morning,
en route to New York.
The news le crimp. rts, though three days
Inter.
Rumors were afloat that the Co' federate
steamer Florid• was °outdo of Chorhotog
swatting • eettll.ot with the Kearsarge. The
Federal steamer Niag•rs was ordered from
Antwerp to Oberboutg.
The Qermahs were cm:tilts: batteries oppo
site the Island of FeDell. Tea Swedish
sleadrori is ordered to sea.
I .lhlrmishlng In tiranl'il.Eront--Steam.
urn Flied Upon.
WAIIIIITOTON, July .13.—An arrival from
City Poinr,:to-day, reports thero has been
oonsiderable skirmishing during several days
put, along our linos. The rebel. on yeller.
day fired upon Lho sloe:more 'Weems and
United Staten, from a field battery near Wil
son'. Landing. The former had a portion of
her stern knooked off, and three shots passed
through the latter.
_
ONE OF lINITSW ELL'S
011 EAT UESIEOIE3.-11 UN NEWEL
ISZILEOTIO PILLS.—TEIS TUL'E FORM Or A
OATIIAIITIC.—IIy the applicatlon of tree Medics
I Lou, both character sod economy are combined la
this moat valuable Pill. To prevent Patting Into
the stomach Inch quantities of Indliccatible and lalle•
lions druge natially committed In PH!. that require
hem four to ale to get • donna cathartic. sod to
prevent the Griping P 12.8 rtoorrortoonely JvclBl4l to
be evident* of character, was the study In thin do.
velopment. The dose seldom ex.eding one, and
neva coon than tioo PILL , avtace the question of
economy, and cotitid.. I. imbed to teat their tato
character to Dytmepsta, Otealvenaas, lattonenvaa,
Liver Complaint., Piles, ail derangement. of the
Stomach and Dowel., and as • true /amity Pill.
Par Worms they are a et re cure.
Tar cdr by all Wholesale and Retell Doslra‘
JOUS L. QUI:NEWELL, Proprietor,
Practical Chemist, Dorton. Blau.
Far stip by Jos. Pleoeins, Ow. Q. goner, D. A.
'Me:stalk d 110., J. II ToIWa . Agents tor Pans
burgh; um. A. Kelly, W. J. Mesa. .pd Dr. honer
p ros e. Agent, for Allegheny City.
14 52 4.•14,
J IIMT RECEIVE))
Whhart'n Phu Tr,
Dyspeidia i7lll.
Rope. Ootdpottod !gray at Llvaror.rt .1 Tar
Konoodro ➢leJleal ()liftTory.
Dine Olive OIL for tub!. aso.
Oakor's Pun Ood Ur, Oil.
Mn. AII. . Hale
tine atyorrtno and Howl Oozy.
htortned Anabevala, Mr the Hate.'
NaO ead Tooth Brushs
anew. lasolubto Om t
AS thr aortal DM, Own, =mar lideni aaa Ohio
Angbakb
41.41, LIU? alZi.
New York Markel
Nrar Yore, July 1 —l - rtten seaready eo firm At
111,t441,03. Fl. 13r tate an t ac ea t e
nc *owe, £9 50(10 Lr Ex:rr btu •
f r Extra EL ti V , Le W nitak r
;El E 541.1.9 f Weatera, do log at tn. In.
side p Ice, with ruin:Tel tal-e at .till lUe
Who t dull urx•Aitl , it and 15E4 . 1..iire lue
eulcago r priug,1. 1 2.:124,2 lb r_r No 1
12,12 for WI ter on IPentern. and £2
' ember Kleblgar. , 'urn doll sal 24. — ie lean,,
far N. w bilurd Usta -9,91,7 c far Wee, ra. C
01311; fee Elo Fug*, dell; Cub. 01
21@ .1 4o 3loletaael dull and piece
clianginl. Petraieurn dull and haey;
754.1,.w for bed, ad la 11 u 1 and
freo. \Viol did , rod duo - a - int,. tit,.
nal, P rk tat 1 regu'ar !rid 57, , iower
Ideas—tan other Ittada pottrely • ovinal
and upon./ at OW and clad at $ V.k.a:1et,135 wr
Near Prime, ao , l fa.i . for Pr zu , Nets. Pe. I dull and
unnalual y boa , r elxl•ei I r Cnnotry Molts, 11,410..-
I r tiountry Priro., clyrittie for ack• d Mc, •
78.:.0.: for tx ra vv. fleet qui.:
unchanged ro.f llama drill d Lacol al
•3I or - 1,18E41 , re for fla
Lard /nil stol nay, r Kt 1,1 41,
lower; /4104 fur Vl.ia, alarinic fur ci.atc. oh
dull at 10(4.30
S:ock anti Monty Matt lir L.
Ngs Teta:, July 15 —ltioury wrEet a^d stray; kE
t
748 YE crag El.:Lanka bn.ry and d
loaer, at EE.3ri, gnal, Cant Erre, nEar onaertnel nr, , l
'newer, opandurE at 224 E. advancing to 2.57% de. lE dog
to 344 and CIEE log atna •, at 25 ,
Evert:Eu.llE tene tlql. d 8, Gs
18151Conplua , 3a /'!,;(3104;
7-3 D E..
Treasury N., tkaniner aLd prll 10.%.
Locks nary:
!Inter:EH ks
0 3 11. Etertlacate, . rt"e: 51'IntElte. In Cer fret. 1:334
Quickalle 73 S. 3 r . . .ks
Yurk trial—Ltd 111 . . Centrgl
CH. Pittat, rg'. ....
I.US
Banal() Market.
orr,•Ll,J,,i, 13 —Pinar dull and drooping 'a' r tat
dull; No, 2 Chicago rp In, 52. u.ber y atlas
o..cted. Corn doll a: d I.Er r; SE. 21 .1 91 45.
OE3I dull tug b.'..1 at finc. En laky
71,45.
Canal 5'1.1,1E31E1u I 1.. Nen 5' r . Win kt la: C ern
Inr, 0 - . • 10,
Lake lorpnrta—i's -or. I , ,t, 42 ..a.5
born C.no.
lanai Lapnrks— , .....o, 115,...23 bush, Data, 1071.0
bush.
ATllilug Stvclu•
todrds", -Tilly Id —ll, frilio., - Irw eirt th ,
mining ntdcl...., bid in 11'..Itnii
Fianklin
ctick
Huronl~L.potF.n.
Ide anvil
St. Louts Market.
Sr. lot'ls, July Ih.—To ere° Ivy r ta! Sm. Cot
tut kr, at 51 4t 1 r 3, lc. y lld . recu'ra 101
F our ff.. wit, but ut 1. • 11., drt z..g
3, duet tr, mu‘l ul lao • t buy. rs 01 001 eteully and
nuchsage.l. C.Jrn 4400 loa tr, at S ,3 'Cul 3.1. o.ls
oocbaLau-d. tt Lok u • t tied 01 5 t,.*1,70.
OulAetto alarkm_
Jai, 1 - or I .aer. NV; •,
I wow, cenrettled and q,t.t atrr, n sr , e. aea
'oree . 11. Ira !rlla 041' q
o .t
Ca .al fraiairt•—llore 57c, Wirtaa Ira, earn 11X•
Orta 7e, to w York.
FA hit tt.
129 FOUR I II STREET
EIMMI
ero 1.a.0l a lar,o t0.c.1
Hydrants, Pumps, Sink., Bath Tubs
Et up up, t, ,rt. p :I•
We nrn prs r luld tn !In•
AGITATORS. OIL TAltlli 3, 4,c.
hs.d. wals.ut ttm wko auldct, 464 d
41; c L.
f\T OrICE 10 151:1‘.1,11: pr
DEICE cnultf:i: El E
hIRT Ensc,
fracklia Veat,g -a .rA•••. f•• - t,..ft1, a b.,
Al•e •• k a - , t .1, r
1 ti.• Irtwoey.
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4 I:1,1.
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=.2.11/,
r.94!;FTlertti
121M=1
REJsto:V r s r .
OULOB., and
ViT HAIL Fflon 1.3.11..1NG OUT,.
I Fo many boffin,. .t hair rna"rrnt.
ducaren4 Itt.f rr cmticlo
tbr carect...us 76,t
Dit. GEO D. EISE
N 11..44.A11ttA h
JOS. Ir LE 11 INJ,
-
81•01iTS1I EN'S EAM.e.iiAIiTE
J A_lktif226 HOW N
invites too alto:alma of Sportamoo and otbor, to bit
iplondid of GUNS, RIFLES, Eltn,
PISTOLS, OAHE BAGS, pfoIVDER FLSoKS,nliiiT
BELTS and POUCHES, DRAM FLAsKS, anl 41,
bmunition of story inuti. EH stock tiro iammtt evor
omtht to Mb
Ctill.l7E6 17.11.--LTOT-ELI7-
::s,,,etur to Juan ilolktAtm a to.
rOag Ph U& i 11,
DP4I, In DAOOI4, LAUD, SUGAt C:UHXD aA) -
snolisp Mita. so.,
artiStil 111 Alla CI &LI :Tr/Ern,
*.17 It I` , -r-nrun. PA
L I LEU RjtjjTl Tit ILi (lAN - Irs
Lj wONDaas AS A TUELLA PECTIO 4 GEN t
fro an It A:LA - fin 0 Is t , A17.111: AINn
LIBRE Or Dlniiint.
Int.. J. A. 13 RUNE. Medical Alectricnto.
2.51 BANN tlfnlLtT, ante* •B dlwooter are
ttecoulany tented with Gelvannto, Magneto.,end tenor tondidomions of JJeoertel 7. eitmethote
no or. tree and important deo eirctdae. get 000 er
the 08100. No ehorgo for to• outran..
Almor warranted Moor de.ird. 1.21.1[1.4.4
T S. INTtit:FST COUP N,
10-40 a, dun lit 11EPTVISBEIL
5.20 i, duo It NONIALBeII.
Doa,ht mkt*. by
13.111/PLP: a JUIILI, Damon,
Wrt,ThlH
PEN.IOI{ CHACKMLY
ILO. No. 01 rt.URTIZ CTIOrt
19. n.—lly pstant racl gnu tumbles cue to Ictrutat
Oterteref o r. to mkjf mule woot ul h. tlucu.
Wu.
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for LI Utah of Building., .od ityariouaala Unit
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9.1t0n itooo, ohl mot for thertirpotolof thott
pul.tcWt,w Wantli,DAl,
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r". We are not adryclatai atteh atay
as t.et. lueine--althootth the pence, eto
att.. a. W, tto. portara and et:
• that; ata.tatarnt.
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. have twat, •Micttecl many. years alit,
;.rt..t - atirtg cramp. m my limbos, t . ol. act and
Ar.ad., n.. 11 a grneral ti , su , drnNi sy.trm ehytichana
1,1 In , tinir.r. tall-t 1 to n hove mu. Vaal* visiting
aorat. frior.dt 1¢ Nvs - York. %rt., ',Ye mina Pisatta
tiuu Itittots Lboi ptcvalitt! tor try tL.t.t.
wntraerrmtd with n small slnt-gitu..atul r r at.unat
braverr ty in n mad-kys f i art s ..um.
mett.d to etd the c,ldu..r. and tramp hod
me, L..: I ,or.iLi evcrl. the night thr.,Ligh, •I.lcl
I tart L. 00, vi e fur yes-a. ! re,ltik. tvtag.
-pp., LEI. nave al.creatly ruptured
by tla ono oft m , 111.11./1011 pi/tent
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comer:: :la. •
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num. on tut tbo l'arkirera of Vol.rteeror
314.1trara. 4:th aMiert,}
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ea, born glsca t 0.... or oar tittle candr..llnr
.o weak laakr toot hail/
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100., hra aprrrlcr, .1 laity rraatlay com
saroption. ov who= oil tamll.l &kW ha 4 bo. - ersr
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with but n Goy. !ter app..
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11,441 itaroft.a lb periocay ato Wit. Croix Isaa,
S. T.-113C0-::1Z
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1.4:0110. pr,apll...ioCi 0: 00 b 4111., 614 of rye
reoto, dutroio Ater ~0 U441.411.1 Hier, coostlyo.
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keel aro rs.cout,o)G.l by the Olghoer swore. .41 , 4e:tiles, 4.3 erooo.rtboel prutoco wore.
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O 'ear: A bottler fe . 111.9 Foltlf
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SUPEZIO.FI COPFEIi
7.lud, .9 alt. WOES: 4 , l', - tte-a,m
PARK, Mc:CUR 1.) ..S.;
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t!OTTO2.I.I.,I•ALTES SuLDKEL
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TO NERVOUS E OFFERERS OF
DOTE rerresl.l.: gant4•maa ,
Ing Ivan rtatontd w bralth Ina fcw da, a, idler mi.
dzep..la, .J the. cetial mati. and Irr a -n!♦r exper...
..ea I.tratateat. wlth..at colut , lers It
rod duty w wramtuue.. to bin arllct Ist to
-
Cl - 0011.1110 ZO4 C.Ol/4•14 cnn. Pi120(1., cc the rsceip
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olOi.t LL, 18c rcileva atnrG IV T.
mh11.17,16cT
•WIL BARNHILL & BomEn
SULKERS AND BREST IRON WOBB
LE. Nan St., Nos. 20, 22, 24 AAA 25. Rasing so.
cured • 100 r,,, yard ardrarnishod it ARE ina taint in,
krovoil nascluncry, we w propilrod to mot
over) dostrlptitou of BOILERS, in t h e boot rcantissr,
and warranted Nuni to any culla In Um ronutf7.
ElliallEN, FIRE BEDS, mum
pipts, LOCOkIQIIVE BOILERS, COIDENr3EI9,
SALT PANS, TARES, OIL STILLS, AGITATOES,
bEETLLNO PANS. BUTLER IRON 111/IDOES.
SUGAR PANS, Joni solo urination:zoos of BAIIN•
HILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Ileporing done or
the, aburtast norm.
flolktl
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ObOBERSON, REA & CO., (:ac
tia...11 to fLoontoos, Ells= a 11.144L05t0,) WA5E.112,..
TON WORKS, Forsoeta a 2Lontgyts, Pittsburgh.
alanufactumno a , BOAT AND tiTATIONEE)
STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES. WILL
.11ACILINEIIT, GEARING. BEIAITING. CAST
INGS, al 621 drectisttoto ; OIL TANKS S 2TILLt
BOILER AND 611E= 111024 WOGS.
ascots tur GIEVARD'S PATENT INITOTTGT.
FOE TEED I.NO
vial V. 0. F.
•L A BELLE STEEL WORKS.
REITER di CO.,
Succerbt • to Gel.r, Dart.,. *Oa., CruntintsciAma
a LAST STEEL, AMINO, PLOW AND VLIPU'L
sTNDL HYRUM/3, ASLPJ , ( C.DIVBANS, At.
Works. MIST WAND, Alleghocy City.
P. O. Adilmes. PIITHDPEOR, Pt pellkly
a --7 , ?40.11351 OODEULAB ik BRO., Alrene
atectoron of IRON RAILING, IRON
VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUT
TENS, WINDOW GUARDS, Lo., Nora g/ EIH/0/6
tad as THIRD STREET, bet. Wood and none.
Ran, c 9 hand • Tarter; of nos riatcron, Story ..,j
aln, tunable for 811 pm - poser.
Portman, •Itnotion paid to orlC‘c•:7 , !. Rpm Lot.
Jobbinit donn et •Itort notice. 4,9
A. HOLIAEB & BOSS., DE:a...maa
• is TOIIEION S:41) DOMESTIC BILLS OP
EltaliANGE. CEII.TIFICATES Or DEPOZZ
DANN NOTES .41W EIPECTE. No. a: all 6T..^,'.
STREET, rlttabarglL.
iT Oolloollu. 13.26 on n 1 the pr
thretigtont Ltio United nu e...
• - .:-DISEASES OF TES IigRVOITS,
SYM NAL, VEINAL:, AND SU,Siiiit.
and
01 (In fLocrard tsoo.L6tion. Oct by mai! in teak.]
tlve of char}. A.114.....Na b. 4,tigiL.,
UOVpUTON. Etovrara&w.-!sitQD,Not,3Bath
libitb Wen. Plaladetplips, . zb9E:4
H1418,Y H. COLLINEt-Fogwi r
oro'Aiszcolutamozrismit3akrt—
*wind. to CHILar, BUTTX.I2, Shy
Ma, ata prakitu gazustly,„ WOOD fit
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lexem Jane Gall tigtutze.teed
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Ch Gnat Fla •
Them goas nr. r&. to wr mriscial order, aml.
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$025
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Bc ohs, Eho * es, Gaiters ad Baimemis;
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lAM' .ECEIVISO DAILY ATRIIEIi
gto.k.
Leda"; Name and Chlldreea. roots, Gtidters wd
Da:morals, artacb 1 arill eater • sllists:•d•
ranee on art,-at
Boat.msru.s. 93 Itirket tenet.
...TORN CAMPBELL, Manufaqtetr er of
et CuO2B AND d 1101; f aver, deocrlption. at
N 0.34 Sexltt.tiAld street. PlLLsbderb ' 'peatly
-, 0h..41,
MIEICM
13, S. M., authorraz of "Sioux Lon."
trattoria with ••P:quo.^ I vu.
"II yno want • bo_k that b you need •
book that I. t amen •-fl satisfying —• true book, trot
Illtrrt with duprev and deoetiwn, take " LINHPYS
"MIA L"h nue, to own It alike sriat eyw sad heart
.• nutp off the WI ot the etory..4 con's= • gen
nit • admirallou loathe stradhut ecul of the writer,
loyally alibiing to air, ugnhtu ...OA hands and mire
ice comers In •eat 7, Irl•rborthectd hearts. •
"There is Ises exciting incident in "Linnet's
Trial" than "'Twice Lost", bat for truthful stadite
of char.:ft, from the charming mt. rows to the
tubbed perfect Wr:fe Leiters, 1.1.10-ileg the ver7
a,311.03 .d teid.h Brandon, with Vera, whole net
quite :atiltlese es • hero, we ma; ray thts bock is the
boot attempt of the sothersea which Is gaits room
oteadubn rucogh far those arlif here Ism so fort*.
nate es to haven. "Tu.. Lot.• "
Tho London Bowie. omm of It
. .No owe win be Otaapposntel with tilts chanalas
tab of home We sad emote affectloos. It "Tifton
wl b rare beauty of .tile--sharp and Tlonant.
.Ibo .tar? Is dlvidtd lota num owto: " &fats
Weddle[:" •• Heron M. Trlal," "How It was
Ismas,'• 160 chmmtaa ue slalom sad wall
dla•n.
Draeden, with hie agreeable wltnoneoier
m.
pleasset .od afectlonete weys, good roue and gay
Les pe,
I. ntted, with the en! of ' Bony to et /.
tato I,PO light comedy of the they. Then for. dm
eousesional ehneent, or deeprr lc-tweet of the book,
ins IL to °opt. 'bre forester, end ht. se ees DIM or
sot,s—hl. Linect. she so rzyarisirgand
sy cupenetie, he SO reserved cod coif oratelinalt she
hinders, Osseo resolute; he so gay nod 10.14 In
wood and watery, but cherish.
Sty} to, secret a world of tender azul rontentio reran
ence for the wowairhe lured
.. shortly after their insariggn: the war braskeont
In lad's, and V. nee reel:trot lo tittered thirst Lin
ne's trial non cocoa now Lai trot and
are tried and -n• t fontal wat.grg Tore seas out.
and reterns to her with hie [mace rain! by a tone.
tory, which be wyl os.t char ere, and ociadesic ad
by it • whole world ant pc bl ht, Mb nod ratturd
wife. lirr ewes: then= e iraudrona boy
.1 o whole hook . Lionel is ke an elates
only 'Leo to terfectisu whrn lightbd op limn
Mit EALrosz
HENRY MINER.
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